Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 22, 1888, Image 1

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=*aar= To-Day, To-Morrow! rho decline of )f in numbers 18 in two years sed the conven ts Indianapolis, ture from the jrernment must i6.loss of mem- idlyduo to un- amenced gener ic of tho gener al even more >y the uaseem- e divided the id greatly low- io order. The Sard seems to se, all the con- J given rep re- DAY AFTER TO-MORROW be the last Days to get some of t . - v »‘> ' ; . 3 ; ‘ -; ■”* * ? V Enormous Bargains ! as heretofore at S' ' \ tised." Avail yourself of ftfrapporfo and save money while you have chance. ■' ' .: • * - est knowledge irnment would If this arrange- tthe time seem- > find a tempo- ih than to pro e management WHAT IS THE MATTER is that dissen- F from the con- t do little more $e, to the gov t bad power to : The efleet is ry of the order to the other lelves in the 3. This will members in i thoroughly ^government; He is sefliiiggODd#at way-.low down prices- His immense Clothing \ ik.is unsurMSsed in styles, quality, and prices. ‘ . 1 m Square al management Sent on what Ihere may be he will suc- $20 and $22. . » • ' All Wool Sdotch Sheviots in double and single breast from $10 up to $13.50 worth $16 and $18. - • *. Children and Boys Suits. -i • ^ T' , s■, • •. <i y *■ P _■ * \ * T. G. STACY A SON. PH BLlSHERfc-. BRUNSWICK, GEORffl/, ^fURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1888. ’ .►• # ESTABI COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. REGULAR MEETING. Brunswick, Ga.,. Nov. 22,1888. Council met. Present, Hts Honor, D. T. Dunn, Mayor, and members of Council Madden, Penniman, Bost- wick, Atkinson and Cook. Absent, Crovatt, Berrie and Fulton. Tho minutes of the last regular and called meetings were^read, and, ^okingonwharvcB,eta,adoptediJo^ 7th, 1888, was amended by inserting , the wtfrds “or carry” in tho fifth line between the words “smoke” and “any,” of section 1 of said ordinance, the minutes were then confirmed. Tho regular order of business was suspended. “An ordinance to provide for and anthorize the leaseof certain parts of W, X, and of G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S streets, in what is known as the “ New Town of the city of Brunswick,” was read the first time, and by unanimous consent, was placed upon its second reading and adopted. Mayor Dunn was excused for the evening and John R. Cook, Mayor , pro tern., took his scat. An ordinance to provide for the holding of an election by the people (qualified voters) of the city of Brunswick, to determine whether or not bonds shall be issued by the Mayor and Council of said city, for tho purpose of procuring means wherewith to Bupply said .city with an adequate and proper system of 4 > drainage and sewerage, with neces sary and, suitable public buildings President Cleveland’s Fortune. Clara Colic’s Letter to Phlladadelphla Press. Grover Cleveland is worth ab&ut $250,000. That is the estimate of a well-advised personal friend. He had something like $100,000 when he became President. He had prac tised law profitably for many years,' 1 had held thohu rativeotttceof sheriff in J^uffalo, had lived well within his income while governor, and had in vested his sayings circumlatively. Daring hla four years atWaphing- ton these investments will have in creased to about $150,000.' He re- tains about half his presidential salary $50,000 a year, and so will have a quarter of a million on March 4.next. One who professes to know^ v TnU, rarifota that f’lovnlnml find 1 -5SS* it all, predicts that Cleveland and Lamont will be a law firm in this city, but others, who know the Presi dent vory well indeed, believe that he will not return to the practice of tho law or to any other active pur suits. His only business, they think; will be to derive by careful invest ments a living income from his capi tal. Macon Telegraph says: It is quite common for the sensational preachers in the great cities of the North to receive applaubc, hut such a thing has rarely occurred in a Southern church. Atlanta furnished an ex ception last Sunday. After .Dr. Hawthorne had finished a powerful S rmon at the First Baptist church, [said: “Contrary to the prophecy of Rany people I am in Atlanta to day after four and a half years of ministjfjal work, and I suppose ^ announbement I now. make "* The kni Macon Telegraph |j|ljSftighU of.: from 723,000 t to: seems to have conv tfo&, now in session that a radical dep format method of i, be mdde. Much i befojlp ws| undo successful strike ally against the al executive board,] -haps cause* rels that gainst itself i morals of the last] U fMOmprq „ factions b| sentafion. The s otoepresentativo have shown the folj ment, but the orde ed far more anxioul rary cure for als! vide for u firm sent of its attain}. The consequent sion was transfer vention, where it'fc harm than m'ake a erning body, whefl paralize and dest to be seen in thp b| for the past year. The Knights bg extreme, and pij control of a singld prove offensive i a country whosq 1 believe in ropresenl ra^TanffW^M'prosecution and completion of such other public works as may be deemed advisable, and for tho retirement of the present outstanding bonded indebtedness of said city; and for .sanitary and other purposes, was read and by unanimous consent .was placed upon its second reading and adopted. A contract between E. H. Mason At Co. and the city was read and ap proved. Council then took a recess until Friday evening, Nov.|23, at 7:30. E. A. Nelson, Clerk of Council. The Sewerage Bonds. The City Council last night passed an ordinance looking to the issuing of bonds for sewerage, etc. In order to test the legality of the question, and have it all right, an order has been issued for an election on the 27th day of December next, to get an expression from the people as to their wishes. Two-thirds of the legal voters must approve the plan,else it can not be carried out Now as different ideas prevail about the matter we would suggest a|calm and dispas! sionate discussion of it both pro and con. We have a month before us to thiuk over every interest involved and to determine what is best to be done. The Advertiser-Appeal will approve the plan with certain strong restrictions. An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, nauses medicines, is the ve ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr up of Figs. Rcccommendcd by lead ing Physicians. Manufactured on y by the California Fig Syrup Com pauy. San Faancisco, Cal. Stove Wood For Sale. Oak, Pine and Lightwood delivered in any part of the city. Orders left at Greer’s stable or Brunswick n rug Store promptly attended to. N. Dixon. For Sale- gain. -Table damask rt a bar- J. J. Ussner & Co. s, I am here to stay.” A wave of t pplause swept over the great con- regation. The doctor continued: “Yes, my friends, I feel that God has led me here, and here I propose to stay until my work is over.” The applause was renewed and continued for sometime louder than before. Whatever people may say or think of Dr. Hawthorne’s methods it must ^e acknowledged by all that he has been a power in Atlanta. His influ ence appears to be growing all the time. Something to remember. That we arcfselling 40 inch henrietta cloth at 55cts a yard. J. J. Lissncr & Co. Change of Name. At a recent meeting of the directo ry ^a^lic Americus, Preston and Lumpkin railroad it was agreed that a bill be presented to the general as sembly, asking that the name Amer icus, Preston and Lumpkin railroad be changed to the Savannah, Amcrl- cus and Montgomery road. This road has been the salvation of Amer icus and also of the country sur rounding it. The Democratic Congress now, that its dying day is near, should endeavor to leave a sweet memory behind it in the minds of the men who will tell hereafter the story of its brave endeavors. Let the copy right law be promptly passed. The Macon Telegraph, says the Methodists have not lost faith in missionary work, but are determined to push it with more vigor than ever. The general missionary committee of the M. E. Church (North) appro priated $160,000 a few days ago for work in China alone. Syrup of Figs Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and tiio most iedi effective remedy known to cleanse tho system when biilious or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to cure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on (y by the California Fig Syrup Com- ~ “ "al. F< by , San Francisco, Cal. tyd it Adams. For sale owderiy will be a vast improvi has gone before. And; a reasonable hope th; ceed in arresting the rapid disinte gration that is destroying the once powerful order, even if he does not bring the Knights back to the pre eminent place they once occupied among other labor organizations. I have the largest line in Children and Boys Suits from $2 and upwards. Boys’ knee pants 40c. ana upwards, and an immense line of boys, youths and mens’ Overcoats. HATS and CAPS. I have the largest line, and at very reduced prices The Laborers’ Ticket. For Mayor, M.J. COLSON. For Aldermen, J. M. MADDEN C. L. PARKER, S. C. LITTLEFIELD, T. O’CONNOR. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. The finest and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gontlemon. Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc. Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk Umbrellas from $1.75 up. A large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions and Cuff and Col- SPECIAL BARGAINS. lar boxes. Grand OpejuDg 1 %nlaunililcU Shirts at 15c., worth 75c. Gents’ Linen Collars at 10c,.worth 20c. Fine Silk Neckwear at 2'c, worth .V.’o. All.wool Flannel Toi>8hirts ,.om 76e. upwards. Milliner;, Notions, Nancy Goods, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Children’s Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Silk, 1 >KLE, Ktj. Demorest Reliable Patterns For Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses. Great Bargains in ladies* and children’s Ho siery half the usual prices. The ladies are re sportfully invited to come and see for themselves. E. EARLE, 215 Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, Oa. d. A. BUTTS, Physician and Siirgeoi\, QFFICK northwest corner of Newcastleand Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr..! Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hours 0 to 11 a. in. anil 3 to 5 p. m. Resilience on Glouces ci ter street, one door Irom Union. Jjj^Speciiil attention given to diseases of throat and lungs. , L.J.Leavy&Go., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND general collecting Aims. S PECI AL attention given recollection of.rente. Business and consignments ■needy returns guaranteed. Of AD VIS: ~ krtsss-ArrsAi office. All Wool Unilewcar at $ 2.50 a suit, worth $4.00 Men’s Office Jackets at $2.60, worth $4 00. Also a full line of Cardigan Jackets, Ladles’ and Gents’ Shoes at astonishing law price. Polite attention is given to all who give us a call. Perfect fits guaran teed, and qualities warranted. Come and convince yourselvep. We don’t say anything that we do not mean. We came here and made a success, and intend to stay and keep our reputation up on lowest prices for honest goods. £L ■W. APTE, ■ PROPRIETOR, At Marlin’s old dry goods stand, New Castle street. 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888 State and County Taxes. I will bo at tho following named placet on the dates mentioned for the purpose of collecting the State and County Taxes for the year 1883 to-\vit: REGULAR ROUND; St. Simona Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec. Bethel, Oct. 12, Nov. 9, and Dec. 5. Pcnuick’s Store, Oct. 18, Nov. 10, and Dec. 6. Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oct. 15$ 16, 17; Nov. 12,13,14 and Dec. 7, 8, 10. SPECIAL CALL. No. 1 E. T. V. A G. tt. B., Nov. 17, Fancy Bluff Nov. 22, Powell’s and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. 20. All other days not above mentioned, 1 can bo found at my onlce m the Council Chamber. Please remember dates. H.J.JkEADj September 20, 1888. T.C.t OGLETHORPE STABLE GRANT STREET. J. R. MINEHAN, Prop’r, (Successor to II. 8. McCrary.) Gentle Horses, Bur or Saddle. onliT. for DKAYIKU promptly at tended re. Open day and Bight. Connected with Telephone Exchange. McDonald & deai Heat Mel, Fulton’s Old Stand, „ - Newcastle St. WE WILL KEEP AfFULL SUPPLY OP FRESH BEEF, TEAL, MUTTON, And Pork, Venison and Game In their Mason. Give us a call. , r scp-lm sleep well, is ratleis, unnatural In its appetite and . grinds Its teeth, you have Strong iimlcations of worms; this pout!vs cure for this Is B. A. Fatmeatrck’a yermltase. Ask your Mnwn the above work. Is