Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 15, 1888, Image 4

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• n MMM .**rty ud Vnklr M BRUNSWICK. . GEORGIA "WIK CtTV BY TUB SKA." t. c. trm i my, smmmi7mmi«. >|!aw|dl— Hitw: Dsily.hy sball.setolls*rag lr«mn (MB Mtitr, HparuMni ww*. y >g t' f amassi, AHvertistsf mmm niwMir remaskli, Ml *«'i. hna« K Mi appHestton. Allr.-n «nt«M« lor «huh HiiMlIllcMnrt • wxir will BhAM mill M9MwI,im pscment rurM accordingly. Official Organ ofUt/und Comfy. Mmiw, Hodge* * O'Connor are putting in eiectrio lights. Charlton Superior Court convenes nest week. Coffee county is holding forth this week. What never, no never before was such bargains sold in towels as we are selling now. J. J. Lissncr dr Co The Knights of Labor havo lost .300,000 meiobersjfcd consequently ..... tbc funds nro comrag up short. ,Dr. J. A. Dunwoody is sufficiently improved to be out again attending to his duties as Port Physician. , Coal, Coal, Coal.—Just received best quality Jeliooooal for house use. Terms striotiy cash. R. Torres* Co, Don’t forget the Union services for the Y. M.C. A. at the Presbyterian ohowh tonight, i Rov.JRr. Qoldeh •of the, Baptist church, will speak. Both soscs are invited. Tho park. Cows can get in the ;park, but novor again shall high prices prevail in this place,- if we •can keep thorn down. J. J. Lissncr & Co. The County Court is iu session to day with a goodly number of cases on the dooket. Judgo Crovatt han dles them pretty rapidly, however, so will soon clear tho docket. * Fearful cutting scrape. Yes wo have cut prices fearfully low in com forts and blankets. J. J. Lissncr is Co. “Never interrupt a little man when bo is adding up a column of figures, ■for it makes him kuss,” So reads -an inscription over tho bookkeeper’s -desk of a certain Bay street firm. Attention ladies. Thirty-six inch ^|J|jng|hd9tbsuonly Shots a yard J. J. Lissner A Co. Bov. McK. F. McCook, pastor of tho Methodist church of this city in. forms us that it was his good fortune to havo been born in this couuty- His father was circuit rider in Glynn county tho year ho was born. Coal, Coal, Coal .—pi ust received best quality Jelico coal for house use. Terms strict ly cash. R. Terras & Co, GencraljMauager H. S. Haines, of tho Plant System, accompanied by Mrs, Haines, is in tho city to-day, having como down in their private car. s Superintendent George W. Haines, of the B. A W., also came down in a special car. For Rent: One eight room house with water and gas attached. Occu pied at present by B. A. Hancock, has never ben made public. Mr. I Tht CsitM MIU. ud Mrs. Hobart* will receive tbel The committee of Counellmen and Proteotioa Uaee Reel boys on Friday eitisMt to whom was entrusted the eight at their reekience. It haa been auggeatad to ns. and mill bane about settled upon a place, session given Dec. 1,1SSS. Lloyd <fc Adams. * The steamer Martha arrived about nino o clock from St. Mary's, bring ing several passengers for tho rail roads and merchants oa a purchasing expedition. St Maryana still lock ed in liyjtho quarantine. Among her passengers were Dr. Fuller Barnard, Messrs, McWhorter, Rudolph and others. b or Sale—Table damask rt a bar- 5 jam - J. J. Lissner & Co. Bananna peellngs*on a brick pave ment are the most slippery thing in the round world—especially when you don’t know it's there. Wo would caution .the public, and especially our fruit dealers, against carelessly dropping them on the sidewalks. A broken leg, arm or neck may pay the penalty some day. Tho injured heard from. Yes C ar fellows they are blowing now t no use for them to cry, our low prices are born to win. J.J. Lissncr & Co. wo Utaofor tho suggestion the Park Committee, that they add another walk, one Jusl taelde the fence around on thu Inside. This give# pel lice a chance to stroll about the perk with out .going over the same ground or simply passing through. The sug gestion is a good one. We would like to aee it carried out And don’t you forget it. We are selling M Inch tricot, at 75cts a yard. I J. J. Lissner ACo. It Went the Wrong Way. Moses Sawyer, ntovedorty- was up before Judge Crovatt, of the County Court tbit morning charged with carrying concealed' weapons. Saw- nitty,-boSsaid -he want ‘ teiuont,” hoping t‘ the fine which he knew was a dead certainty, ifo informed the court that,’ whilst he plead guilty, there were extenuating circum stances, via.: that he was stevedore, and handled men, that four year ago he was out to pieces, etc. Since then he ahoayx, carries a pistol when su perintendlng his his bonds. He'd! irk or pay‘ng off it for his own protection. "’His Honor told him that whilst he was ‘unfortunate in carry ing on that particular business, and was expected to’protect himself, that tho law toid.just how it should be done, and that “his statement” only showed the more plainly that he was going in open defiance of the law. That it was “therefore ordered and adjudged” that he could either serve tho county six months or pay $100 and costs. He took the latter horn of the dilemma and handed out the shekels. A '. • — 1 —•** ' For men only. Wo have the best laundried shirt in the city, for $1.00 J. J. Lissner <fc Co. Steel Bails. Wo announced some time ago that the entire track, from Waycioss bore would bo laid with steel rails by January 1st. Wo may be a little off on that statement, or we may not, all deponds on tho factory peo ple. From Supt. Geo. W. Haines, we learned this morning, that tho first installment of these rails were now received and by to-morrow at least seven miles of iron would be landed on tho track, and he informs ns that it will bo spiked down as fast as men can put it down. If the rest of the contrnot comes forward prompt ly there is no reason why the whole lino should not be done by January 1889. Low prices. Our low prices does the business, so gentlemen when you want clothing aud underware, edme see us. J. J. Lissncr A Co. m Mr. Cyrus P. Bobarts brought to the city on Tuesday lost Mrs. Bob- arts, fameriy Miss Lola Gilson, who will bo numbered by'many of our people They were married on the 27th of May fa Apalachicola, Jin, but for private reasons the monk The New .Dock Well. This well, lately completed for the new compress by Mr. T. W. Dexter, and which developed a flow of 575 gallons'per minute, has been tested as to tho power of its flow. This shows a pressure of 24. pounds to the square inch, which means that, the water will rise in a stand pipo 55 feet above the dock, A pressure of 24 pounds properly handled, woould runs great many kinds of machinery, and, Mr. Dexter informs us that he has been for some time in correspon dence with different parties over the country, endeavoring to find somo style of motor adapted for this flow ing pressure. If such a thing can be found Brunswick will then be able to start small factories of almost any kind. Artesian well digging has now been reduced to such a science, and Brunswick seems bo blessed with an abundant and accessible supply of water that almost any institution con bore a well, attach a motor, and be independent work of selecting a tits for the ootton a part of the Maybe w tract They will recommend that the city grant the Company ten acres of land and exempt the property from taxes ten years. This will certainly be liberal on the part of Council. Messrs. Jeter, Henley A Co., will put in $30,000, and private parties here will con tribute 129,000 more. These amounts -together with tho city’s donation in sures the enterprise. . - L-.| A We learned “on tbe sty” that Mir. £ M. Doctor hod voluntarily offered toward painting the Glynn Acad- ly. This is a noble offer nnd wor dy the Imitation of all good men, Dfia not a patron oftheechooto ike all goodjeltiwns stands rea^y to lend a hclpinghand to every wor thy enterprise. * #How Mnch It Takes. The pay and provision train of the roadway department of the B. & W. went out to-day. It carried 600bush- cls of meal, 14,000 pounds of bacon, and some $12,000 in cash. That set- ties for only one manth’s labor ac count in this department. Verily it takes money to maintain railroads. Attention Members Oglethorpe Lodge No. 24 K. of P. Business of interest to each mem ber will be transacted Thursday night also confering of ranks in second and third. Be there or forever after hold your peace." M. of F. FOR ALOLUMAS. The Biwwick Oyster Saloon. j®,* Mult Dm list tin Mukit Affords, Send in First-CIiss Stjlifron 7 lb. to Mldsigiti. OYSTERS will bo aerred In every *tyle throughout tbs season at i regular meal, for Mi* my price. The best oook In th» South hu b perfect satisfaction, In prl— .. _ en secured, and I gam-ante” A. C. SHANNON. Proprletflk. ’ fi r Newcastle stree*. nposfte Post Office, Gr. B. MILLER,, (Successors C. W. JFLOYD) . .C'fc lifas’-vJ Having purenasea tne siock ana good will ot mr. vy. w. continue the Retail Grocery Business at the old stand, corner and Howe streets, where can be found the Choicest ancl Freshest Gfbceries AND AT—— i SfiT.tf LOWEST BOTTOM-ROCK PRICES. .- »; *» 'ifX rrGoods delivered to any portfon ofthe city promptly. —#<* —— r -• r ; hereby T HE many fnemla of W. H. UAIN’EY, he oITbf Ills' name rb a candidate for Ablem lc honors at tho coining primary next Saturday. many voters. New Advertisements, Petition for Incorporation STATE OF UEOBUIA—County ok Ui.yns. To tho Suncrior Court of said county: The pe tition oM. E. ill'BIgnon, A. J. Crovnlt. W. B. Bur roughs. S. O. Littleflcld, Sr., John M. 'J is-in, C. 1’. Gomyear anil W. E. K»y respectfully scows thnt they desire to be Incorporated, witn their asso ciates, under the name amt stvlc of “The News Publishing Oomaany.” for n ] (S3) yean, with the Briyllego of ingtolaw.'"- ’ • ■ ,. The capital stockht raid com] thousand (Mian,with thoprivil ing same at any time, by a two-thirds yot! of the stoo^holtiersotsaid ro:porntion, to a sumnot ex ceeding twenty-five thousand dolla .-s- Tho chief offico of said coiiio.ation and the place of carry-in-; on Us business shall be in tho city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia. The object of said corpo. ation, and t.ie princi pal business it proposes carrying o’ is t'>o pub lishing of a daily and weekly n- osia-erin the city of Brunswick, said State ann county, engag- re by their by- laws .to regulate tho number 6f their directors, nnd the metnod of carrying on their gornorato business, with the power to said corporation to pnrehase and hold auch real estate ns may ho necessary for the propor onrrying on of tho business of said corpo ration. * , ,. Petitioner* desiro all tho powers incident to cornorations granted by tho larva of Gco-gia, am. prav an order of this honoraWo conn Incor- poraling them in tho abovo style, in accordance with the statute in snch cases mado and provid ed. OBOVATT & WHITFIELD, GOODYEAR A KAY, Pensioners Attorneys. I hereby certify that tho foregoing prges con tain a true extract from, tho minutes of Glynn nporlorCourt. . ' J- Cl’k Sup. Court, G. C. Gn. Nov. 14,1883, ' ^ agent for “YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS. NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, A AQENT FOB THE “LHJJFUTI^N BAZAAR,’* ‘ , Headquarters in N. Y, for CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! ANY PRICE FLANNEL SHIRTS I HOSIERY! m - . This Space belongs to C. L..ELLIOT. GLOVES DRESS SHIRTS t TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All sizes and shapes. . m v *• A BIG LINE OF UMBRELLAS .To stilt the Times. m ton Notice of Intention Name. to Change I h'nvo med my petition . ... ... term 1888 of the Superior Court of said county my ” Goodbrcad h?wh been known mth C. Felton. T. This August 0th, 18SI from OliTor P. nnd May C. which names wo havo heretofore that of Oliver P. Felton and May OLIVER P. GOODBREAD. Q. B. FLINT, Real ^Estate Agent, Notice. The ladies of thq Blain Committee are requested to meet at the residence of Mis. John Young, on the boule vard at 3:30 Friday evening Nov. 10. By order of Chairmen of Blain Ward, ln.K Dan; Crovatt Block, Room 2. D esirable City and country prop EBTY* fafralo and rent. \ ^NOTICE To the StoekhoUer* or th* Oglethorpe Nallonal , Brunswick, Os. 1*1 meeting of tho stockholders of the Ogle National Bank Is hereby called for at it nklmt home at 10 o’clock, a. m., Thm-s- day . IStn IMS. purpose of tnocllng lo consiil- y. . . - increasing tho capital slock LMAN, Prcst. GRANT STREET. 9. R. MIN?HAN, Prop’r; (Successorton.8. McCisry.) A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have closed out hia stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both Laiindried and Unlaundried Shirts. «- ! Shiri|Jieretofore sold at 76c we will sell at 60c. : . Shirts'always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c. . Shirts worth $1.60 we willsell for $1.00 Now is your chance to purohaaeyour Shirts while we have.these bar gains to offer, Which will be for only 80 days. Call and examine them, and be convinces that they are a bargain. * J.J LISSNER & CO, Directory of Secret Societies. F. AND A. M.—Ocean Lod*c, No.*14, F. & A. M-. meets first and thiru Monday nights In each month. J. J. SPRARS, W. M. J. E. LAMBRIGHT. Sec’y. I O, O. F.—Soaport Lodge, No. (R meets reg- • ularly every Trcsday night at their h»' ovor City Council Ohamber. Members in good strid ing are cantraUxlnvi^d^ ^ CANNQN N Q J. E. LAMBRIGHT, Secretary. Dentists. ^ D GALE A SON, -LOCAL DENTISTS. Office In Kaiser block, over drugstore of Lloyd' A Adams. ■ - •p D. ATKINSON, ;« DENTIST. bffieo up stairs In Wright’s now ding. ^j'SuSON. K.ot£-32** Cr °- A in of H.—Magnolia Oounell, No. 1105. Am- • erlcan Legion of Honor, meets second and fourth Friday ni-hts of each month, , Kit. CROVATT, Commander, J. T. LAMBRIGHT, Secretary. r O, R. HI.—Osefcenokeo Trlbe.' Imnrorod' # Order ot Bed Men, meets every Monday bight up itah sin City HalL . J. H. CLARK, Sachem* V. B. MITCHELL, Chief of Records* * Tranks and Volisss a specialty, at J. Micbelson. Physicians. JJ BCRFOBD, IS. D„ “tBIYSICIAN AND SURGEON! Office up stairs In Broexe building; residence on Newcastle street, opposite Moore’s bearding Lawyers.' QHOVATT.&’WHITFIBLD, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Prsctioe in all the oourts of the BrunswiekCir cult. Otto* la Orevatt block. fobs is Ld.Leavy&Co., A0CT1OIANB panaSBIO!l OIKCBAITS, sauaui oatucTue issm.