Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 23, 1888, Image 1

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mk. » apw T. G. STAOT & SON, PUBLISH El BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. NOVEMBER ! Hospital, 'i p : V.'. I am ordered by the ladies of the ] hospital Building Association, to . { t otify the public that a, Fair will be < peued at L’Arioso Hall, to cuable us i o continue the work on the Hospi- al, on Monday Nov. 2Gth 1888, ’ and 0 urge and entreat all who feel an j ntei est in the relief or amelioration f human sufferingto patronize the fair. Or, at least to -contribute “& . Hite” if no more', towards creating 1 refuge for the sick and strangers, iravellers byJaod or sea. All who ' ^ if? ttaja 4Ccid6hts on shore jc the great deepy i . Many, have already contributed i fcnerously, some in cask, some fn materials. Borne in labor, some, in personal service,and wo are rich' in promises of aid in the future. Helre at least is a platform which all can Cheerfully and heartily en dorse “irrespective of age, sex (sect) £ pluvious condition/’ for no one is frhigh or low, rich or poor, old or oung—no creed or nationality but 3 subject to tho risk of accident, to sucten illness, and to whom the hos pital with its resident physician, its Efficient nurses,! ts convenient means for relief and restoration may not bo thd one supreme chance, nay hopo for ’■fO, or at least the prevention of a ed body for (ill one’s future, lit the marvelous growth of our ommerce, the need of a first-class ospital—such as we have laid the datiop for—where the seamen ^may^ receive prompt attention right “hapd, and have every necessary “ t, as well as skillful treatment igltive, and every man or wo man beni fitted by that com- * merce should feel obliged to help rSyi “ ' : Another C^ood Toko A merchant wh6 had just returned from New- York/ and who had sent on ahead of himself a', lot of this loud-smelling' cheese,'so delicious to the palate of the epicure, looked over hie" shelves, and not seeing it, call ed out to ono'of his' clerks: “Say where id that — cheese I sent down last week ?” Clerk, taking him off to one side, whispered in his ear: “It was spoiled and I threw it in the back yard.” JSHED 1875 ' ..Cmft Uoi _ Glynn eo Kin, on the fl.it Turaliy tn Decemb_ tween the'hour. of ten n.m.nnd foi that day, tho following described pn Lot Of land, numb ments iltnato thereon v Ills addition to tho c lhj forty-iroby on*. .. rs follow,: Erj-thy Leo street, on l lotKo. 8 Atrth oflimdoB itreet. woM I i.OInDI iDlxTillondditic of Jolly S. Lnmbrlgi^rdm/Cs.^afrl::, ! WcUs..to satk.y the same. l evy r turned orer to me by Bobt. I.vlsor, Con Principal f 18.00, And.tJ.SO interest, an costofaiflt. Th'sN"” “ '«• So Often Late. Our business men are getting red hot over the constant delays of our daily mails, especially the northern mails that come in from Jesup and tho S. F. <fc W. R. E. It is late from one to three days a week, and some times several hours late. The Bdard of Trade should look into this thing and straighten it up. A gentleman refused to ship cotton this way re cently on account of our mail facil ities. We can’t afford that. V. H. BERRIE, I '¥ Ladies Invited. After consideration the Y. II. C. A. has decided to admit ladies to the lectures. They will throw the par lor, reading and game room all into one so they can accommodate the au dience. Prof. Branham will lecture “One phase of the situation in the new south.” -If you wish to hear something good go to-night. Nothwithstanding Florida is call ed the “Dand'of Flowers,” there are very few flowers in the state. . In fact nearly every other state has more. The New Orleans 'rtkies- Democrat' .says: Florida 4s called Notice of Intention' Name. STATE OF GEORGIA—Co A LL persons In teres; (Hid I have Alert my petiti term 1SH8 of the Superior Court of said i for the purpose ot havin' my name my wife changed from Oliver P. A Goortbrcad by which names we have been known to that of Oliver P. Felti C. Felton. This August Ml. 1883. OLIVER P. GOODBB Diectarj of Secret Susielii thiruMontjJH In each month. J. SPEARS, V i:. LA II BRIGHT, Soo’y, I O. O. P.—Seaport Lodge,'No. 61k mi . ularly every. Tuesday night attholr' City Countdl Chamber. .Members in go lng are euvnestly invited. JAMES B. CANNON, 1 J. E. I/AMUHIGUT, Secretary. •-Morrow! -AND- V y ' . DAY AFTER TO-MORROW, .W*MSk Or Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be the last Days to get some of those Enormous bargains as heretofore adyer-, tised. Avail y ourself of the opportunity and save money while you have the chance. -Lr dsBEO. . j "WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH K OP P*—OgleiLorpe Lodge, No. • orcrv Thursday night at their C over J* Mleiioleoms store. Visiting brotl cordially iuvited. I\ KKaaLKH T.'B. FEKGUSOX, K.of It. andS. J O. R. Jlli—Okefecnokco Tribe, In • Order of Red Men, meets every f night up suii-s in City Hall J. H. CLARK, V. R. MITCHELL, Chief of Records. ’.E. PORTI S. W. APTf:; Prop’r., hue Bouse 11 -OF THE- IS THE CRY OP ALL. he’s mxzmm Ic is seeing gooijy at way low down prices. His immense Clothing ; ^unsurpassedIn styles, quality and prices. He is si | Stock e Black Imported Corkscrews, $14 per "suit, worth $20.' Ine English Melton Square and Bound Cut.Sacks at $16.50, wbrth and$22. ; '' ■ 11 Wool Sdotch Sheviots in doublo and single breqat from $10 .up to, comfort combined ' can quicklv restore the sailor to his ■ ship. A good Hospital will surely con tribute no little to the natural advan- K tages our port already posesses. r‘ end it is a blot, a serious drawback k to any port wanting in such a ne ■oessity ns a' Marine Hospital. We have secured our lot, the *< foundation is laid, tho walls arc rrslowly—alas! that I must say slowly prising above the ground The head of one of our largest business firms .replied to my appeal in behalf of the Hospital: “Wait un til your building is being built on the ground and not on your sub scription book, and I will contri Rtyute.” Any and every one can now ' contribute according to his or her iheans and inclination, in money, ma terials or labor, for we have begun to build upon the ground,” and by God’s help we will) finish the good work. We have a certain faith that we shall succeed, and our men will S » .as to that, success. Any con- qtjbflfl of qipney.'.wiil, -if sent^Jm. retorj' nild’Troasurer, Mrs. Helen 6. Bbstwick, be duly accredited upon :«nr books. All contributions to the Fair can - ha sent to the rOBi V ot" 'I vs. Ma- - bry, or to L’ui i iso li.ilt. 1 Mrs. Hei.k-; O Um wlok, ' Secret i ; v and Treas. ers there, but because of the state wps made on the Pasqua Florida, the Catholic holiday of the flower fostivai. This name, however, which has ever since stuck to tho state, has induced many persons to believe that Florida is an immense garden; hence when northere tourists pour into it and find that instead of pos sessing many flower gardens, it is more deficient in thc-in thaa any other part of the country, they are both astonished and disappointed.” The Jacksonville Times-Union says the want of flowers is due to the soil and to theabsensc of t- Jlcient mois ture at the proper sensnn of the year, It suggests a system of irrigation that might overcome difficulty, and urge the people to improve their flow gardens. —DEALER IN Paiuts, Oils, Bnisliss, Yamislies, &c Tube Paints, Gold Paints, Wall Paper and Decorations. Something to remember. That we are selling 46 inch henrietta cloth at 55cts a yard. J. J. Lissner & Co. An Elegant Substitute Foe oils, salts, pills, and all kinds •, nauscs medicines, is the ve- ablo liquid fruit remedy, Syr- Beccbmmendcd by lead lysicians. Manufactured ou o California Fig Syrup Com 'gan Faaneisco, Cal. Stove Wood For Sale. Syrup of Figs Natures own true laxative.. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known tooteanse.tbe system when billions or costive; to dispel lieadaches, colds and fevers; io cure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on ;y by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Gal. For sale by Lloyd cfc Adams. The Laborers’ Ticket. For Mayor, M. J. COLSON. For Aldermen), J. M. MADDEN C. L. PARKER, S.C. LITTLEFIELD, T. O’CONNOR. _ neatness and dispnlcli. Buggies made to look like new. : Signs of all k'nrts. Paper Hanging a Specialty; PAINT STORE, Gloucester fet., opposite Advertiser-Appeiil Grand Opening! iiuery, . DRESS TRIMMINGS. Children’s \X rated > > ls, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Sillr, 1MLE, Etc. Demorest Reliable Patterns I have the largest line in Children and Boys Suits from $2 Siyit Boys’ knee pants 40c. anu upwards, and an immense line of boys, youths and mens’Overcoats. * HATS and CAPS. I have the largest line, and at 'very reduced prices ig Shoes, Shoes, S&oes. • The finest and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gentlemen.. Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc. Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk tlmbrellas from $l.fo up. A large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions and Cuff and Col lar boxes. ;• ,v^ . ;V SPECIAL BARGAINS. Unlaundiied Shirts at 45c., worth 75c# Uenta’ Iiincn Collars at 10c, worth 20c. Fine Silk Neckwear at 2’>c, worth 60c. All. wool Flannel Top Shirts a ora 76c. upward*. « U *» * SM ® mit, wortll It.od t, worth (i rthltoo. ou, Ladles’ and nglowprlco. Polite attention is given to all who give us a call. Perfect fits guaran teed, and qualities warranted. Come and convince yourselves. 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. S. "W. APTE, , ..... PROPRIETOR; k At Marlin s old dry goods stand, New Castle street. 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. Nmto and County Taxes. ‘*1 ’ui11 Tn-.-it tho follAwdfllf Jjlnoel on'tlw (littctf uicutiGncti for the purpose of collectiug the Statu aiol County Taxes for the year 1883 to-wit: REiiUl.AH HOUND. St. Simons Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec. Bethel, Oct. 12, Nov. t). and Dec. 6. Penmck'ri Store, Oct. la, Nor. 10, and Deo. 6. Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oct. 15,16, 17; Nov* 12* 18,24 ami Dec. 7, 8,10. SPECIAL CALL. No. 1E. T. V. & G. R. It.. Nov. 17, Fancv Blu t flier days not above mentioned, 1 can bo it rav oillce in tho Council Chamber. Please For Ladles’ and children's Dresses, J. A. BUTTS. i and Ughlwood delivered lartoftiio city. Orders! loft si’eer’B t.table or Brunswick n nig i promptly attended to -J N. Dixon. Ph.ysiciar\ and Surgeoi\. ;<;i: Great Bargains In ladies' and children’s Ho siery half the n>- tl pnee.-. Tho ladies arc ro spcctfully invited tocomo and see for themselves. e. Parle L.tM..eavy& Go., found at ray oillce i “imembcr dates. ». •». isbkwa. September 26, 1883. T.CLG.C.Ga. McDonald & d|an, 1 Fulton’s Old Stand. - Newcastle Sf. WE W1LL.KEBF AfFULL flUPPliT pF FRESH BEIF, yEAL.MDTTON, And Pork, Venison ant) Gome in their riex ■■ m> i n OGLETHORPE STABLE GRANT STREET. J. R. MINKHAX, Prop’r. - •;,).■ ■■ -or !■> H. i-. M. Orarj-.' 7 fells Horsts, Euro tr Sa®. Irk on? It3 d-structlonf BHISWICII BRICK WORKS. .-•M.KRMS. 1,-OXEy Al'ARKBR, Win*it ->a!.->u.ir.rHit,: 1 -. la L.• e.w'.v anu ,AV.. m