Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 20, 1888, Image 4

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ght Jdierfixer-gyp td. i-uuiM^SaBy sad Weekly nl = BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA “T8> CRY »It; TUB 8BA." T.u. hr act B BOB, Mllinul PreyrtelerJ Mlon Dully, by mell.or.lcllrered [»wnhln tiieclly, M perennmn; Wn». ’nodeUnite con Mil ordered opt, nm Official Organ of City and County. Do not fail to read what A. Kaiser A Bra hare to say in this issue. ‘Take’Notico” that Messrs. Kali Bros, bare postponed their ^Bargain Sale” (tom to-day until to-morrow, on account of the weather. What never, no never before was each bargains sold in towels as we are selling now. J. J.‘Lissner & Co Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reed, , and little Albert, of Marietta, who have been visiting in the city some time past returned home this afternoon. If you wish to buy 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. Read carefully the card of Mr. S. W. Apto m this issue. He has a very attractive establishment, and invites an inspection of his stock, which he is offering “low down for ■-cash.” Fearful cutting scrape. Yes' we have cut prices fearfully low. in com forts and blankets. J.*t7. Lissner <fc Co. Cpl. H. H. Jones, now of the ’ Ma con Telegraph and Messenger is in the city, looking after the interests of that paper: Col. Jones* is a veter an in the newspaper business and wields a versatile pen. His letters -are always good. And don’t you forget it. We are -selling 50 inch tricot, at 75cts a .yard. J. J. Lissner & Co. Among tho distinguished busin es arrivals we note Captain H. H. Tift, of Tilton, Captain Haskell, of Boston! Captain. Gilbert, of New York, and ,Mr. James Bailey, ofSatilla. Mr. Gilbert is here buying lumber for South American ports. For Rent: One eight room house with water and gas attached. Occu pied at present l>y B. A. Hancock. Possession given Dec. 1, 1888. Lloyd & Adams. Mr. D. J. Long, of St. Marys, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Long is proprietor of* the Spencer House of that city, the place travelers love to atop, for the reason he takes greater care for the comfort of his guests than he does for the money there is in it for him—one of the fow men of that class in the hotel world. Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!! The greatest you ever heard of, to morrow, Wednesday, all day at Kaisers’. The steamship State of Texes reached this dock this morning, hav- ing on board the biggest frieght. she has carried this season—goods not only for Brunswick, but for the cities of the interior. Without much blow and blaster this line has worked up a large volume of business through this point. Besides freight she had Sixty-six passengers—among them forty Italians (steerage passengers) for|Kissimmec, Fla. They will go for ward by the B. & W. to-morrow morning. To giye those who could not come to-day to get some of our immense bargains, a chance, we have decided to continue our special sale day to morrow—Wednesday 21st—all day. ▲. Kaiser & Bro. Our Trade Bertew, Wo arc now flrnt doling up the matter end advertisements for the “Brunswick Trado Review of IM8.” The figures arc simply wonderful of the growth end resources of our city. The pamphlet will bo one that any one will be prood to send away. If there be any parties who wishapaoe in said pamphlet, but who has not been seen, they will please call and see us at once to insure space. A Busy Mail. One of the busiest men in town is Mr. H. E. Barnes, the fish and oyster man. His day’s work extends over a space of from eighteen to twenty honrs. About fire o’clock a. m. bis slumbers are disturbed by the hotel and restaurant men, who want fish and oysters for breakfast. When he gets these off the six o’clock dock train must be met to fill orders for the people out there. Next comes the seven o’clock B. & W. train, foi lowed by the 8:15 East Tennessee.— A few minutes for breakfast can now be fouhd, after which comes the work of the day, getting in oysters, looking after boats and hands; and getting off more fish and oysters on the noon dock train and 3:15 East Tennessee, add filling town orders.— Night finds Mr. Barnes a tired man, with several hours’ work still before 4 • him posting books and accounts. Mr. Barnes has a regular pay-roll of thirty five, fishing, oystering, open ing and packing. He says it is im possible to supply the demand, and every day mail orders are refused in order not4o stint the city trade. Please observe that A. Kaiser & Bro. have also to-morrow—Wednes day 21st—a special sale day. The Procession Last Night. Tho colored people had a torch light procession last night in honor of the Republican victory. The crowd consisted of men, women and boys, many carrying flaming torches. They all oeembd >to enjoy the Am, 'although the rain pattered down. We were oorry to learn that some thoughtless boys threw a couple of brick «t the procession wounding some of the small bqjrs. Such eon- duct should he punished if the per petrators esn be found. Another Cotton Steamer. We delight to chronicle tfie arri val of these cotton steamers, for they speak volumes for onr port. But a few years ago the sight of an ocean steamer at onr docks called .for a general turning out of the people, and a Idsit to the Captain and his vessel by every prominent citizen oi the town. To-day these Steamers come and go, and scarely call forth a comment. This morning we wit nessed at the same moment two pow erful steamers coming up to’ our docks—the steamship State of Texas of the Mallory line, and the British steamship Starlight, coming in for cotton from Mr. Alfred Fatmnn, one'of our new cotton men. The Starlight will take 4,500 bales and will sail for Bremen as soon as loaded. . Pet-sou*!. Mr. Oren M. Bush, of Cbaonoqr, was registered lost bight at the Ocean Hotel. He la a member of the firm of Bush Bran, men of manna who started in $be world between the plow handlea, but who only work now for pleasure. They own the exten sive wharvee built by Jeter A Bush next to MeOifUpngh’s, also the well known Wattles’ farm near the city, besides large interests up the E. T- V. A G. B. B. They are among the solid men, tho back-bone of the conn-' tr j- ■£, • The park. Cows can get in the park, bat never again shall high prices prevail in this place, if we run keep them down. J J. J. Lissner & Co. ‘ Notice. Stockholders’ monthly meeting of the .Wechantes’ J&jHding .and Loan AsBociatiMceriUgm held over Moore & McCrary’s store on Wednesday evening Nov. 21st, at 7$ o’clock. By order of the President, Isaac S. Cohen, Sec’y. Wanted—Five thousand men to buy our unlaundricd shirts, at 45cts, a bargain. J. J. Lissner A Co. GREAT SALE ! On Tuesday, November 20th. BARGAIN DAY! M An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nanses medicines, is the ve ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr up of Figs. Reccommendedby lead ing Physicians. Manufactured on y by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Faancisco, Cal. Low prices. Our low prices does the business, so gentlemen when you want clothing and underware, come see us. 1 ‘ J. J. Lissner & Co. For men only. We have the best laundried shirt in the city, for $1.00 J. J. Lissner A Co. The latest novelty is in linen Scotch crochet thread. Call at J Michelson’s. i Something to remember. That we are selling 40 inch henrietta cloth at 55cts a yard, J. J. Lissner & Co. The Weather. ’ How soon we tire of rain, and yet we recognize t!..- fact that it por tends that which we are all looking for now so earnestly—cold weather; something to freeze out the fumes of fever, anil thus allow all re strictions to commercial intercourse removed. The rain set in last night. Upto this writing—noon—it has only ceased at intervals. The almanac makes us say that the weather will continue bad until after the first ol December, at which -time we mav look for stinging cold and frost. The prospect is not inviting to business, therefore, for the next two weeks, but we must grin and bear it in view of the good'time to come. Put Into Port. The steamer Alrato. Capt. Gilbert, ran into ibis port to-day from stress of weather outside. The Atrato is a screw propeller, formerly the “Gen. Barnes,” of Providence, and is on her way to Soutli America to run upon a river of that name. Capt. Gilbert is somewhat perplexed to find a place to lay his steamer while waiting on the weather, as every dock is lined with vessels, steamers, steamship, etc. Fob Bali^-TrIiIc damask rt a bar gain. J. J. Lissner A Co. The Laborers’ Ticket. For Mayor, M.J. COLSON. For Aldermen, J, M. HADES. C. L. PABKEtt. S. C. idlTLEFIELD,, T. O’CONNOE. AN ORDINANCE, Prohibiting smoking on the wharves, in railroad depots and other places, and on loaded vessels at the wharves within the city of Bruns wick, where Cotton, naval stores, hay, oil or other inflammable mer chandise is stored, or where it is being loaded or unloaded; prohib iting smoking or use of matches in holds or on deck of vessels, load ing or unloading cotton, naval stores,hay,oil or other inflammable merchandise, and providing for the e.ection of sign boards, and pro viding penalties for violating the same. Section- 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council ot the cltv Ot Brunswick, in Council as sembled. and It Is hereby ordained, thatfrom and after the passage of tbia ordinance, it Bhall be nnlnnrfill for any person to smoko any pipe. ' gar, cigarette or tobacco, Ignited In nnv way nre. upon any of the wharves in said city. wnore any vessel or vessels are loading or unloading cotton, naval stores, hay, oil, or othc r inflamma - ble merchandise, or where cotton, naval stores, hay.oU.or other inflammable men-handiso is stored, or in any of tne railroad dopots or yards in said city where cotton, naval stores, hay, oil or oilier inflammable merchandise Is stored tern - porarity or permanently. Sec. 2.fcBe it fnrthcronlained by the authority aforesaid, and it is hereby, That it shall not be lawful for nnv person to make. So have or to use matches in aiiy way in tho holds of vessels ot any description, or on tne decks of the same, during tho time that said'vessel may betaking in or unloading cargoes of cotton, naval stores, hay oil or other inflammable merchandise. Sec. 3. lie it and U is :j like manner further ordained. That there may be prepared and put u ' inconspicuous places, noon .no wharves or miter placet .used for loaning or unloading or storing cotton, naval store-, hay, on, or oihcr in flammable! merchandise sigu bonrtl* or notices, to ttie effect that no smoking allowed under pen- altv ot the law; and it shall bo unlawful .'or any person, except the owner, lessoe or agem of the building upon which said sign is placed to remove anv such sign or notice so erected. Sec. 4 lie it and it is In liko manner further ordained by the authority aforesaid, Thai any person viointing any of the provislons of tins or dinance shall, U|»on conviction thereof in the I o- lico Court of said city, ho lined in a sum not greater than ono hundred dollars, or he impris oned not longer than thirty days, eithor or both, in .lie discretion ot the.o.licer presiding in said C5 skc'. 5. Be it in like manner further ordained, and It is hcrehv, that all ordinances or parts of ordinances iu conflict herewith be and the same are hcrebv repealed. Passed in Council Nov. 7lh, 1888. JOHN B. COOK, Mayor pro tcm. Attest: * A. NELSON. Cloak of Council. L.J.Leavy& Co., AUCTION AND COWS8ION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS. S PECIAL attention glrSn to collection <-f rente. Holiness and flOnUflnjMnlereollclWd, and speedy returns guarantied. Ofllce next door to ADvanriiKH-ArriAt, ofllce. NOTICE. Kttthsr Hie Captain or owners ot the Steamer Abbeville will b*ei tractedb) i he crew P AU bills m •he Captain, otherwise payment * d ‘ j, O, OABNETT, Muter. any debts eon tot be signed by (rill beuebarr- On that dsv we will id) the boat bamla* that w« ewr placed before onr customers, which we will sell at the following pr ’tilt closed ont: 30 pieces heavy Canton Flannel at 7$c., wor'h 10c. 1 26 pieces heavy Canton Flannel at 8$c., wot12v 2 cases of ladies very fine Merina Underwear at 41V., worth 65c. 1 case of ladies very fine camel’s hair nnderweur at 60c. This goods sold readily last season at $1. ' 1 case 54 inch dress flannels at 60c., worth 75c. 10 pieces ail wool cashmere in all colors at 50c., worth 65c. 1 case of 36 inch Henrietta,vin. all .colors at : 25a, yvorth 35c.. -. >.. 30 cases Matlasseo Newmarkets Mb$&50, worth $10iV. • .r.-'W " 30 pieces of wide plush at 65c., worth $1. 15 pieces of our famous H. B. Marquerite cloth in colors. This is the finest lot of this beantifnl goods we have-ever placed on sale, and it is suf ficient to say they equal in every way the wonderful black goods that we have sold for the past five years. - ' ' > 30 rolls of Ingrain Carpets, lower than ever. ' We have an immense stock of ladies and gents shoes, rubbers, cloaks, shawls and skirts at popular prices. I Clothing, Clothing. Our stock of clothing is immense. Every day daring this month will be a hammer. We never had a finer assortment of dress suits. Come and see them, you will be delighted with the styles, you will be pleased with the prices. PLUSHES, VELVETS, BRAIDS, ETC. Flushes in all colors at 65c., worth $1. Velvets in all colors at 40a, worth 60a, kid gloves in all colors at 50c., worth 75a The newest styles of dress trimming, tinsel braid, cords, Hercules braid, etc., etc. 4-4 bleach shirting at 7c,, worth 10c., 4-4 unbleached at 6c., worth 8Jc. It will be a very cold day that any store in Brunswick can come down to J. Michelson’s prices and J. 'Michelson’s qualities. DON’T FORGET OUR GRAND DRAWING. And we want every one to understand what we give to one wo give to all, so we will give to each and every purchaser of $2 worth of merchandise or Cash, a ticket entiteling the nolder to a chance at am ago ifleent suit of w&luut furniture, consisting of ten pieces, which will be drawn for on January 10,1839. Don’t stop and think you will not get it, who knows? You may be the lucky one. Come and try your luck. Don’t forget the GREAT BARGAIN DAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 20th., at the Emporium of JACOB MICHELSON. AGENT FOB •YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS. AGENT-FOB THE “LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,” Headquarters in N. V. for CHILDBEN’S CLOTHING ! NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE ! FLANNEL SHIRTS HOSIERY! This Space belongs to C. L.,ELLIOT. GLOVES !J DRESS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR, ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All sizes and shapes. • A BIG LINE OF UMBRELLAS To salt tho Times. <3% B. MILLER, (Succcssorto C. W. FLOVD) a- ROCER. • Having purchased the stock and good will of Mr. C. W. Floyd, I will continue the Retail Grocery Business at the old stand, corner of Newcastle and Howe streets, where can be found the Choicest and Freshest Groceries AND AT LOWEST BOTTOM-ROCKIPRICES. wy Goods delivered to any, portion of the city promptly. NOW XT O! J, H. POWELL, (ESTABLISHED lfTSJ 10U miles from Dot ns wick. the Cltyby the Sen, still oontlnoeedeanr* In Groceries, Liquors and Clean. Milk Sheketa specialty. HORSES TO HIRE." blacksmith. Darien. ocM G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, Cbovatt Block, Room 2. TVESIB ABLE CITY AND COUNTBY PBOP. XJ EBTY for tele and rent. Coal, Coal, Coal.—Just received best quality Jclico coal for house nee. Terms strictly cash. R. Torras 4t Co.