Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 17, 1888, Image 4

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Pnbilahgd Dally ud Weakly at BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, “W cnrr by tub ua." r. Mrw* m.iwiwirthinimn. BssrsffiKWkWSis.rssfi 'JtBOSbm AdraMtoeMGa I snutdoiriU be pal payment exacted! rtnri^npMt, sad »o tfeflnlu ooatraet til ordtrtd out, tad LORD'S HOIHK. Religion* Services To-Morrow. “Forsake not tho KeeniWln* of yourselves to nether, M tin moaner of soiae U.” Official Organ of City and County. ■ Air. A, T. Chapman, of Macon, is in the ciwj 'jH g|rjjp; Mr. Ed Braggina ia back from England. Mrs. B. will come later. Wanted—A woman that ia well up in sewing carpeta. Apply, to H, , Miller. i;._ Bev.Father McCarthy reached the city at noon by the ateamer bavid Clarjt. : ||j§£ Kf-M 1 : ’ Millbnk, arrived at noon to-day froln' JNaaaau with cargo of fruit. The steamer Clara left to-day for Florida. She has been here so long she seems identified with the town. The ladies wanted another ‘special .sale day. We have complied with their request and will have it next “Tuesday, the 20th at Kaiser &Bro. Mrs. Judge Atkinson roturncd home yesterday, from an extended ' visit to the mountains of Oeorgtaa. What never, no never before was 4uch bargains sold in towels as we are selling now. J. J. Lissner 4c Co Capfr Tupper; or the Idea, is all smiles now. The good wife has re turned, after several months absence. ■ His home is all sun-shine once more. My° n w ^ sl1 *° kuy a fine dress for •little Nancy, you must not fail to at- , tend our special sale day next Tues day the 20th. A. Kaiser & Bro. The Brunswick Riflemen, accom panied by the band, will leave to- night for Columbus. The afternoon .passenger will be delayed until that -hour, and run aa a special. Mr Cy P. Rubarts entertained the Protection’s last evening at his homo oUBay street. The bride was the recipient of a number of handsome Four prisoners, two white and two colored, chained together, were brought in on the delayed noon train, And lodged in jail. They are said to bo burglars, though we could as certain nothing definite. The best chance that' has ever pre sented itself to save mouey next Tuesday, the 20th., at Kaiser’s. Messrs. Mann «fc Milton, of Ap pling county are both in the city to-day “looking around.” Mr. Mann is already identified with us in real estate; and wants to go in still deeper. Fea'rfhl cutting scrape. Yes we have cut prices fearfully low in com forts and blankets. J. J. Lissner 4c Co. Some forty officials, trackmen of the E. T. V. & Ga. R. R., came down on their annual inspection of tracks this morning. They were beaded by Messrs. Hudson and Barns, Af ter dining, they took a round of the harbor on board the Inca* Yesterday morning as the schoon er Anna Bishop was being towed through Jekyl creek, on route for the Satilla river, a satlbr for., whom the Captain had Just paid $29 Jail fees, and'who hod just had the irons taken off of him, dropped overboard and «wam ashore and worked his way thence to Brunswick. A. good many porthern newspapers took it for granted that the northern travel to Florida will not be nearly as great the coming winter as it was the last. As January approaches, perhaps they will find that Floridal will not lose as much travel as they thought. But whether she does or not! various sections are bidding for It The question is being asked ask ad, “Why shouldn’t the tourists spend the winter at the resorts on the New Jersey coast?” One reason is that they want a warmer climatd If they won’t go to Florida, it would not be a bad idea for them to come to Brunswick. Methodist church, Rev. McK. McCook, pastor. Services at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. - , v Presbyterian church, Rev. Paul F. Brown, pastor: Services at 11 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Baptist church, Rcv.E.Z.F. Golden, pastor. Services by the pastor at 11 a. ra., and 7:30 p. m. Second Advent: (Church corner of D and L streets, two squares east of the gas house.) Elder H. % Skip per, pastor. Y. M. C. A: Prayer meeting every Sunday morning at 9:50. Gospel Song service every Tuesday evening at 8:15 o’clock. All young men are in- to 1 Newcastle street. No services at St. Mark’s to-mor row, the pastor being sick. Bargains, bargains. Nothingbut bargains, genuine and honest bar- e ins. Bargains as you never saw fore, and if you want any of those immense bargains you must not fail to call next Tuesday at Kaiser’s. Keep'Up With the Procession. Editors Advertiser-Appeal. While many of us are discussing the different schemes for the attrac- traction of visitors, and the advance ment of our common welfare, would it not be wise to pay some little at tention to the fact that we are be hind the age in one particular at least. We have our artesian wells, our electric lights; our street railways, our fine hotel, our attractive parks, but 1 will venture the assertion that no place of like size and pretention has such sights as may be witnessed on our principal streets and squares at certain times. It only reminds one that instead of being up with the progressive pe riod, we still cling to a system in vogue decades past, and that instead of the streets, parks, etc., being for the people, they are used as pas tures for our fine(?) stock—the total results of which can better be imag ined than described. What a glorious sight it will bo for our Northern visitors to note.dur ing their daily rambles, the rural as pect of every thing around them. Many of them may not be accustomed to such sights except during their summer journeys, and they can bear witness to the fact that while our Jerseys (?) have an occasional spicy diet of japonicas, callas, geraniums and roses, it shows no improvement over the clever treatment of the North. Anti-Cow. The greatest money saving inven tion ever invented next Tuesday at Kaiser’s. & .i tried. Married at the Presbyterian par sonage. this morningfat two o’clook, Captain Anders Loworsen and Miss Emily Sturtevant, of this city. The happy couple sailed this morning at 3 o’clock. The ceremony was wit nessed by Mrs. Brown. This unseemly hour recalls to mind a marriage that occurred in an adjoining county several years ago. The rsin was pouring, and the mag istrate, for so he was, hearing the call from without, raided a window at the side of his bed, and learning the cause of the visit, thus tied the knot, while the couple stood outside in the rain: • “Under tills window In stormy weather I Join this man and woman together; Hay none bntBe who kulea the thunder Tear this man and woman aanndor.” Bible Class. * \ All the members of Mr. McCook’s Sunday School class arc requested to meet him at the obnroh fifteen minutes before time to open Sunday School, in order to arrange forolaaa social next week. Remember the time and meet 3:15 q>.m. Next Tuesday, Nov. 20th, When we will Offer tire Following 3-4 Persian Brocade Dress Goods, all colors, latest styles, at only............... 3-4 English Cashmeres, all colors, at only.. 10c 3-4 English Beiges, at only . ....... ..... 10c 3 4Brocaded.Satines, all colors, at only. 12c 38.inch double width Brocade, latest styles, at only 3-4 Fancy Plaids, wool and silk mixed, at only. 8c, worth 15b • Kc 15e 20c Double width HenriettajCloth, all wool, all colors, at only SO inch best quality Tricot, all the latest shades, at only..*. 44 inch Habit Cloth, all the latest shades, at only Silk Velvets, in all shades, to match above Dress Goods, At only.. Splendid line of Velveteen, all colors, at only .. .... 18o . 35c ....'20c » 44 30c ‘ ,;V, 35o* 44 50c .*• .... 42Jc 44 . 60c .... 75c ' 44 $1.00 44 1.25 \ ... 75c. 1.25 .... 25o “ 50e -N. B.—As our Special Sales are always very much appreciated by the public, and our Stores absolutely crowded, we beg the ladies to call as early as they can. •. /V ;j .. . r J£h.. SSA-XSESe <Sc BX30. Our Sidewalks. We again call the attention of the “powers that be” to the condition of our sidewalks, ^ wherever* pipe has been put in. Pedestrians can locate one of these pipes months ufterwards wherever put in. The bricks are either above grade an inch or else there is a depression left in the walk. Some law ought to be enforced to put a stop to this. Whilst on this subject we wish to again refer to a suggestion once made before: That parties laying sidewalks should make them higher next to the building than on the edge next to the street. A failure to observe this rule leaves the walks flat,' and after a shower pedes trians have to pick their way to avoid stepping into pools of water. And don’t you forget it. We are selling 56 inch tricot, at 75cts a yard. * J. J. Lissner 4s Co. Personal. Mr. R. L. Aiken, a naval store manufacturer near No. 2 on the E. T. V. 4s G.,Iwas in the city yesterday with a view to securing side track arrangements with the B. & W. near WaynesVille for a new turpentine farm he .is about to open up near there. Mr. Aiken is one of the live young men of this country who are struglingto build up the waste places. There are few, if any more active or reliable young men in this section than Mr. Aiken. Low prices. Our low prices does the business, so gentlemen when you want clothing and underware, come ■eons. . J. J. Listing 4sCo. The Laborers’ Ticket. For Mayor, * U. J. COLSON. — If larmaii iw <uaennen, J. H. If ADEN, ft. 1. PARKER. 8.C. LITTLEFIELD, T.O’CONKOB. NOTICE. debt. con- wtert i>Vlh*o&vr.^AU billsmuatbesigned by a Captain, otherwise payment will be uebarr- • J. G. GARNETT, Matter. Coal, Coal' Coal.—Ju»t received Jit! Terms strictly cash. R. Torras 4c Co, Legal Advertisements. CITY MARSHAL SALES. FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER 1888, GEORGIA—Glynn County, city of Brunswick. IT ILL bo sold before the Court Houee door In YY the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ss„ on the first Tuesday in December 1888, between ten o'clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m., to the highest and best bidder, the following property to-wlt: ' That certain lot of land, lying and being in the elan of said city as New Town lot No. 5*4. Levied on as the property of J. 8, Morris, under and by virtue of fieri facias issued by E. A. Nelson, Olerk and Treasurer of the city of Brunswick, against said J. S. Morris for taxes duo the city of Brunswick for tbo year JSM. Notice given. Taxes S3,SO. Cost . Alio, at tho same timo and place, that certain lot of land lying and beliw in the city of Bruns wick, said county and State, and described in tlio plan of said city ns the northwestern one- fourth ot Old Town lot No. SSD,' with tho im provements thereon. Levied on as tho oroper- lly of Henry Manard, under and by virtue of a fieri facias, issued by E. A. Nelson, olerk and Treaaurer ot the city of Brunswick, against said Henry Manard fbr taxes due the city of Bruns wick for tho year 1888. Notioe given. Taxes S3, Cost Also, at the same time and place, the leasehold Interest in and to that certain lotot land, with improvements thereon, lying and being in the city ot Brunswiek, said county and State, and de scribed in the plan of said city as the northwest ern one-sixth of Town Commons lot No. US, west tf Cochran avenue; levied on as the property of Arthur Washington, under and by virtue of a fieri facias issued by E. A. Nelson, Clerk and Treasu rer of tho oily of Brunswick, against said Arthur Washington for taxes due the city of Brunswick for the year 1883. Notice given. Taxes »8.08; r ' 4 ‘ JOHNS. DART, Nov. 8d, 1888. Chief Marshal C. B, NOTICE To the Stockholders of the Oglethorpe National Bank, Branswtck, Os. A special meeting of the stockholdora of tips ~ sthorpe National Bank Is hereby 'called tor vtaablUtvoflnoi of said Bank to *160,000. . JNO. L. N. HENNMAN. Cashier^ ’ , stow; it o r -T J. H. POWELL, {ESTABLISHED 1876), Sea, and ■ 1876) ■ from,Brunswick, the City 1 HORSES TO HIRE. any time, i d day. Parties from Darien wick and return same day. In- be had from M. J. Christopher* arten. ocM G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, F»Crovatt Bfocx, Room 2. wop - 'j ~ •- .jjfe STATE OF GEORG1A-=-Codnty of Glynn. ---------MfAaoutirtjH To the Superior Court of t The petition ot David pav ad Charles 0,1 M||| and C wick, oountyotj and in sueh other places as said corporation may d 1kL Ofenterinjr into and making all contract* I ns it may deem for the best advancement of I linteroatbv controlling and regulating tho ao powers and authority of its agents, omccraHI chase c sonal as it may ’— -------. . for tho interest andaucoeMptitsbusineH.. 5th.With a power to said corporation;o snch regulations aa it may think propel,^ acribo by itt duly anthorlaed offloera, to money upon It# corporate property, both ret and personal, and secure the 1 payment Of th samohy the execution of mortgages or deodxt trust, or by the Issuing of bonds, or in any oth« manner that it mar think advisable. . . 6th. The chief oBco of said corporation to l State of GeorrUh.and ration tobepmeipaljr conducted In ths_ of Ulynn and State of.Georgia, but with t receive in directors, to sons! property, or both.’ in / part or full payment-of any subscribed brio said Company, or In payment of any debts tt®- m FeU?lonera pray that they may bo iiicorpora- ted under thctllle aforesaid, for' the full tem of twenty ycare with a privilege, at tin cxpiiaUou ■ at time, t of that ••’the ilenafas are usually , corporations Hinder the laws of „_.o and use a commonweal. the number of directors and ofllcsre of noration, and the manner ot electing the same. Et — xo sue and be sued, to plead and bo lmpleadcil with, and with all the general powers granted to Drporationaby tho State of Georgia, not herein articularly eiKschlcd. . ■ .tKSBmm And petitioners will ever prey. SYMMES A BENNETT, Petitioners’ Attorneys. A true copy from the minutes of tho Superior Court, November 1,1888. J. C. Lkhhan. Cl’k, Sup. Court. m L.J.Leavy& Co. AUCTION MR COMRUtlON NRBCRANTS. AND SIN HAL COUKCT1NO AOBNTS. C PRCI At, atteatioa given toeoUeetion of ranu. k? Bnsinaaa aAd consignments reollcittd. and /