Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 24, 1888, Image 4

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£Ht 3di crtiser-3ppe*l. PnblUbfld Golfy Mrt W«et)y at BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA '-TBS CITY BT TUB »»A." T. 0. ITUI fl Ml. Mitonnnfl Proprietor.. wmg&SRiKiSisSffli ‘ AdVcrtiihig Bates exuvaittf reasonable, sod a jEmtMHMBnBnNB aodeflnlte contract • madowtll l«i pubUsbed until orderedout,oad y lyment exacted accordingly, Official Orffanof City nud Connty. Judge S' It. Atkinson returned yesterday Rom Charlton court, look* in" well nnd hearty. Don’t (hil to read A. Kaiser Sc Bro's. new ad. in to-day’s paper. Have you bought your Thanks giving turkey? Buomgartner Bros, has forty of the finest. Go nnd get one and have him ready. > If you waqt$a cheap Newmarket, i Undervest, What Elliot Has Got. New Crop nutoeod retains, CaJvee- foot Jelly, in Port and Sherry wine Bloater patte, Irish aaueage,Pork sau sage, packed in lard,Pitted olivet and Olive Farelee,Eaet India gblrklm«,To- bascosauce, Imported Swiss and lio que-fort cheese, Stilton, Cheddar and English dairy, Parmesan, Edamc Isigny and Neufcbatcl, Stilton, (gen- nine English) in atono jugs, Cenufno Flakes—cooks in one minute, Plum pudding in cans. “Maltava” the lat est in coflee, Smoked- Halibut, Sal mon and Finan (laddies, Soused mackerel and Brook trout. Mackerel in tomatoes and mustard, Sardines, "Hnyler’s Candies, Park Sc Tilford’a Cigars,Galantine of Wild Boars bead. This la tbe latest, and costs but 60 cents per package. Smoked Herring in glass, and Devilled Crabs and shells for same. And a pair of twin boys a year old to-day. MlhoHIr aud dlrec- in ordinance ef tbs ■■■■for boldine tqualtflcd voter*).* ilcmiln* whether or the Mnjurand Conn* of atM city; and lor Uie -ton of inch other advisable; and lot aabl rite; anrT for aaaL h,” prtKil in Connell on .Ear. A, !>., eighteen him- it—Notice Is hereby given our* nnd nndcr Iho rules at elections for Mayor and F,on the 17th day of IJo- > purpose of determining - -alii city, for the pnrpoae fled, shall be iMueaby , „ J1 of tho City of Ilrunswlck. s eaat at aald election ahall, those fa- 1mm of such honda, hear upon their faces the .words “For the issue of bonds.’ and those opposed thereto,shall lit like words, -‘Against the Issue of manner hear Ilia ’ "lids." The nmount of bonds''proposed to hols owl. if untlioriaed by the people (qualified vot- •* Dtfutoi, Ji , , go to A. Kfllder tk Bro. One of the best evidences of our growth as a city, is the fact that itb&eas a few years ago, chickens were as scarce as hen’s teeth, to day they toll in by ti>e half car loads. Every express-train brings in great piles of coops. What never, no never before was Buch bargains sold in towels as we are selling now. J. J. Lissner & Co Mr, and Mrs, Lee Proctor, of St. Marys, arrived in .the city yesterday evening. Mrs. P. has been suffering for two months with ^ rising in her car. Dr. Butts was called in immedi ately on her arrival and Boon lanced the diseased member, and last night tho good lady slept as sweetly as a babe,the first night’s rest she hqs had in six weeks. OttDINAKCt Fearful cutting scrape. Yes we have cut prices fearfully low in com forts and blankets. J. J. Lissner & Co. Camden Superior court has been postponed until some time in January owing to the fovor troubles. And don’t you forgot it. Wo aro selling 50 inch tricot, at 75cts a yard. J. J. Lissner & Co. Mr. L..T. McKinnon, of Tarboro, is in tho city to day on business. He reports tho woods full of water, and tho turpentine business suffering by the operation. Wanted—Five thousand men to buy our unlaundricd shirts, at 45cts, a bargain. J. J. Lissner Sc Co. The latest novelty is in linen Scotch crochet thread. Call at J. Michelson’s. Tho City Council last night con sidered a proposition from Messrs. Burbage and others to erect a wool Factory in this city, and agreed to give them ten acres of land on which to locate same. This begins to look like a factory boom. Others arc in comtcinplation. .These are things that give employment to people, and should be cncourgcd. Low prices. Our low prices does the business, so gentlemen when'3-00 want clothing aud underware, como seu us. J. J. Lissner & Co. Messrs. M. C. Lilly & .Co., of (Co lumbus, O., who furnished the new uniforms tier the Brunswick Biflc- meu have donated a handsome sword for them to dispose of at their com ing Fair. This is commcndablo in the denars and duly appreciated bv “the boys.” 3 “Tho Palace.” I he above is tho name of a daiuty niche iu the new Crovatt block, pre sided over by B. A. Hanceck. For months past it has been a place of cooling drinks (milk shakes and soda), ice cream, etc., where the young men aud their girls could step iu and regale themselves. It is now in winter trim, and the belated traveler can there step.in and get a lunch of Steak, oysters, etc., after hotel hours, or tho citizen, either male or female* Who has to tako an early morning train °r boat—too early for a homo brtakfost—can call and get a break out The “Palace” is kept in nice order, and nonobut nice To provide for the bolding of an election by tbe people (qualified votors) of tile city of Brunswick, to determine whether or not bonds shall be issued by the Mayor and Cbuncil of said city, for the pur pose of procuring means wherewith to supply said city with an ade quate and proper system of drain age and sewerage, with necessary and suitable public buildings and quarantine grounds for the use of said city, and for the prosecution and completion of such other pub lie works as may be deemed advis able, and lor the retirement of the present outstanding bonded and other indebtedness of said city, and for sanitary and other pur poses: Whkueas, It Is essential to tho safety of the public health, because of the introduction and uso of waterworks, nnd in tho increased growth of and popnlntion in the city of Brunswick, to supply caul city with a comprehensive nnd ade quate system of sewerage ami drainage. And WhebkAb, The city of Bruuswicl; hns sufficient City Hail/or necessary use in the & ernmeut of salt! city, nor other adequate public buildings or quarantine grounds for such pniposoa: And Whereas, The Mayor aud Council of the cjty oi Brunswick have not the means wherewith to procure the aforesaid necessary improvements, nor with which to properly improve tho public streets, bridges, culverts and highways of said city, nnd for sanitary purposes,"or to carry on and complete other necessary public work's for the benefit nnd improvement of said city; and for the retirement or the present outstanding bonded and other indebtedness of said city; the revenues arising from taxation of said city being wholly inudequnte for tho purposes aforesaid; and whereas, tho moans necessary for the aforesaid purposes can only be obtained by the issuing and sale of bonds of said city; therefore, Section 1, He it and it Is hereby ordained, by the Mayor and Council of tho City of Brunswick, in Council assembled, that an election shull be held in said city on the 2fth day of December, A. D., 18S8, under the sumo rules and regulations as are now provided by law for the regulation and holding of elections in said city for Mayor and Alderman, for the purpose of determining whether or not bonds of said city, for the pur poses hereinbeforo spedllod, shall bo issued by the Mayor and Council of the city of Brunswick; nnd tho ballots cast at said election shall, those favoring tho lssuo of said l>onds, bear upon their faces the words, “For tho issuo of bonds,” if the vote is in favor thorcof; or, if opposed thereto, said ballot shall bear the worefs “Against the issuo of bonds,” Tho managers of said election shall bo appointed by the Mayor nnd Council nf3resuid, at their regular meeting tr bo held beforo tho day named for the holding of said election; which said managers shall, after the close of said election, ascertain the result and certify and deliver the returns of said election to Mayor nnd Council aforesuid, by whom, In, tho tho presence of and together with said mann gera the same shall be consolidated, and the re suit Anally declared and recorded nt the next meeting by thorn held subsequent to the date of said election. 8ec. 2. Be It, nnd it is hereby in like manner further ordained, that the Clerk of said Mayor aud Council shall udvcrtlso in all the gazettes [Hiblisheu in saul city of Brunswick, for thirty ‘ the day Axed for the holding .80) days preceding of said election, full notice to the people, (quali- Aed voters) of said city, of the ordering of said election, and of the purposes for which the same Is to be held, the amount of bonds proposed to.be issued,and the purposes for which they arc to beissued; the rnie of interest safd bonds are to bear; how much principal ami ’otc. v st thereof is to pe paid annually; and whet, aud at wiiat dale said bonds are to mntii’v, and to bo lullv paid olT and discharged. Sec. lie it and it i hereby ordained by th> ordinance or ordinances, to provide a slukiuu be provided for the ultimate redemption of the bonds aforesaid, it authorized to be issued by the result of said olection. Sic. 4. Bo it and it is hereby in like manner further ordained, that the notice hereinbefore re quired to be given by the Clark shall specify that said Mayor and Council proposes to issuo bonds ot said city to the amount of two hundred thous and dollars, ($200,000), or such portion of that sum as may bo doomed necessary by said Mayor nnd Council at anv time; the proceeds of the sale thereof to bo usod for the purposes herein after specified; and the same to bear interest at tho rate of Ave pcrccntura per annum, it it is found herenftor that a caio of such bonds can he made bearing that rate, then tho same shi.ll bear interest ut the rate of six per cent, per an num, If an advantageous sale thereof can be ef fected of said bonds bearing that rate of interest; or, if no advantageous sale of said bonds can he nt such election, Is to the turn of two huu- diid thi/mand dollars ($200,000) prim ipal, or so much thereof os -may become necessary in the judgment of said Mayor and Council to accom plish the purposes in said ordinance contained ond specified* ‘ ' proceeds thereof are to be applied to the procurement of an adequate and proper system of drainage and soweragejfcieces- sary and aid table public buildings and qtTaran- tine grounds for tbe use of said city, the prseccu- tlon and completion of auch other public works as may bo deemed advisable by the said Mayor and GREAT SALE I On Tuesday, November 20th. BARGAIN DAY! Council, tho retirement of tho present outstand ing bonded and other indebtedness of said c" to sanitary and other purposes, •» in saidoi nance stated. Said bonds, if authorized to lie issued, shall bear interest at the rate of Ave per cent per an num, if an advantageous sale can be made there- be made; tl per cent per annum interest, if an advantageous sale can be made of such bonds at that rate; or, if no such aalo cap be made, then said bends shall 1/ear interest at the rate of seven percent, per annum. No pnrt of the principal of said bonds is to be paid annually, but the Interest thereof shall bo paid semi-annually, upon tbeArst days of Jan year until the maturity bonds; and the whole of said bonds, if issued, *hnU become duo and payable nt the expiration of thirty years, from and next after day of thejr date; provision being Arst made, by proper ordi- «r J .. T, for the pay nunce of said Mnyorand Council nient thereof, at tho maturity thereof, by means of nnd through an annual sinking fund. This November 22d, A. D„ 1888. E. A. NELSON, Clerk. Petition far -Incorporation. STATE OF GEOKG1A—1 oi'NTY of Glynn. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of David Dav/s, *7oreph B. I)i«vl nd Charles O. Moore, all of the city of Bruns wick, ebunt-y of Glynn nnd said state of Ueor/ui respectfully shows that petitioner.- with oilier whom they may wish to associalc with 'hem selves, ocsire to be Incorporated under the h»w of the State of Georgia in such cases made and provided, and be made nnd declared a bod pornte nnd politic, under the name and style of the “Brunswick Steam Lnundrv Company.” and under such title and corporat the business. 1st. Of erecting, maintaining and operating or of purchasing or leasing ami opera, mg one or more steam laundries in said county and state, and in such other places as said corporation may deem desirable. 2d. Of entering into and making all* contracts On that day wo will sell tho best bargains that v*c ever placed before our customers, which we will sell at tlio following pi cs ’till closed out: 30 pieces heavy Canton Finflilel at 7^c., woi'ii ICe. 26 pieces heavy Canton Flannel at 8^c., woitli l* . 2 cases of ladies very fine Merina Underwear ut 4n., worth 65c. ■ 1 enso of ladies very fine camel’s hair underwear at 60c. This goods sold readily last season at $1. 1 case 54 inch dress flannels at 60c., worth 75c. 10 pieces nil wool cashmere in all colors at 56c., worth 65c. 1 case of 36 inch Henrietta, in all Colors at 25c., worth 35c. 30 cases Matlassec Newmarkets at $6.50, worth $10. 30 pieces of wide plush at 65c., worth $1. 16 pieces of our famous H. B. Marquerite cloth in colors. This ih ' the finest lot of this beautiful 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 ut popular prices. Clothing, Clothing. Our stock of clothing is immense. Every day during this month will be a hummer. We never had a finer assortment of dress suits. Come and see them,3’ou will be delighted with the styles, you will be pleased with the prices. PLUSHES, VELVETS, BRAIpS, ETC. suvvatlou nml success of its business of 1 uUiuTry- Ing. 8<I. With a power to snlcl corporation to adopt such rules nml regulations and pass such by-lawr Interestbr controlling and regulating the acts, powers and authority of its agents, officers and emplovees. 4th.‘With n power to said corporation to pur chase or lease such property, both real nml per sonal as it may think necessary and advisable for the interest nnd success of its business. 5th. With a power to said corporation under such regulations ns it may think proppifo pre scribe by its duly authorized officers, to honow money upon its corporate property, both real and personal, and secure the payment or the same by the execution of mortgages or deeds of trust, or by the issuing of bonds, or in any other manner that it may think nuvisnble flth. The chief oflico of said corporation to be in the city of Brunswick, county* of Glynn and State of Georgia, nml the business of said corpo ration tobeprinclpnHv conducted in the county of Glynn nml State of Georgia, but with tho lull right to said corporation to establish branch of- ticca nt such other places as It may deem proper and desirable, nnd at such other places to make and enter into any and all contracts necessary or devisable for tho Interest of its business. The capital stock of said corpora turn to be ten thousand ($10,000) dollars, ditfdcd into one hun dred (100) shares of one hundred (|l( 0) dollars each, but with tho privilege at any time, by a majority vote of tho stock of said corporation, to increase its said capital stock to a sum not ex ceeding fifty thousand (SBO.owi) dollars, and with the right nml privilege of said corporation, nt anv time in thtyllscrotfon of its directors, to rccoivo real or personal property, or both, In part or full payment of any subscribed for in said Com pan/, or in payment of any debts that may be due it. Petitioners punt that they may be incorpora ted under the title aforesaid, for the full term of twenty years with a privilege, at the expiration of that time, according to law, to renew the same, and that under such title they may have all such powers and privileges as are usually anted to all corporations under the laws of lie rati; of men per coot, por annum; that no part of aald principal ia to Uc paid annually, but the lntereat ahall bo paid aeail-nnnually aa It nccruca upon the llrat <lay. of January and July respectively ... * ’.until the maturity of tho whole of In each year, said bonds; and that the whole amount covered by the issue ot said bonds shall become due and payable at the expiration of thirty (30) years from and after the day of llielr date. . . . . . further ordained, that all ordinance* or parts ot ‘ ’ ifllCtl ordinance, militating against, or in conflict with this ordinance bo and tho same aro horebv re pealed Passed in Council this Mat day ot November, - “ DUNN, Mayor. 1>. T. .... JNO. H. COOK, Maj-or pro tempore K. A. NELSON,'Clerk. NOTICE Te the Stockholders of Ik* Oglethorpe National Da»k, Ur.a.wlrk, 0*. of the atockholder* of the Is hereby called lor -‘Mluiflt m, Tim... meeting loeonald* it th, capital .took . I'rMt. . .. sue and bo sued, to plead and bo Impleaded with, and with all tho general powers granted to corporations by the State of Georgia, not here in purticiilnrly spool fled. And petitioners will over pray. SYMMKS A BENNETT, Petitioners’ Attorneys. A true copy from the minutes ot tho Superior ourt, November 2,1888. J. C. 1.HUMAN. Dop. Cl’k. Slip. Court. Plushes in all colors at 65c., worth $1. Velvets in all colors at 40c., worth G0c., kid gloves in all colors at 50c., worth 75c. The newest st3’les of dress trimming, tinsel braid, cords, Hercules braid, etc., etc. 4-4 bleach shirting at 7e„ worth 10c., 4-4 unblcachedat 6c., worth 8|c. It will bo a very cold day that any store in Brunswick can come down to J. Michclson’s prices and J. Micbelson’s qualities. DON’T FORGET OUR GRAND DRAWING. And we want every one to undcr/stand what we give to one we give to all, ho wo will give to each and every purchaser of $2 worth of merchandise For cash, a ticket ontitellng tho holder to a chance ut a lnngniAcent suit of wnluut furniture, consisting of ten pieces, which will bo drawn for on January 10, 1889. Don’t stop and think you will not get it, who knows? You may be the lucky one. Como and try your luck. Don't forget the GREAT BARGAIN DAY, .TUESDAY, NOV. 20th., at tbe Emporium of JACOB MICHELSON. AGENT FOB •YOUMANS’ ” N, IATS. ; “LILLIPUTIAN Headquarters In N, Y. for CHILDHEN’S CLOTHING I NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND-AT ANY PRICE ! HOSIERY! FLANNEL SHIRTS This Space bclongs.to C. L. .ELLIOT. DRESS SHIRTS! GLOVES UNDERWEAR,EALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT ! TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All tlze. nnd elinpcs. A BIO LINE OF UMBRELLAS ;To suit tho Times. Gr. B. MILLER, (Successor toJC. WjFLQYD) PEAR ORCHARD FOR RALE. which arc planted with the famous Lc- . peaches, plum., ole. There are nearly six hundred trees. <UVEB TIMtKK BUNDBKII NOW IN BKAUINO. of phusphati, marl underlying (a valuable fertil izer in itself), thoroughly drained by tho Altama- ha canal, which rnns-through the land, fluid Is splendidly adapted to the cultivation of cabbages tho city, is hall ainllo from the crossing otthc B. & W. ami E.T o and from tho city. Track anil fruit con be shipped from this point or via the Brunswick and Altamaba canal direct to the city in small boat, from the Held, Fifty tr*« have been added the post winter. Rafted on the LoOonte stock, consisting of tbe fnuiou Of uw MMinw »iwxi uiiuutiag ut mi uowell. Sugar, Bartlett and Irish Green pears. * 0F '’u0I , K*N8*?i > l/AL ESTATE AGENCY. Notice. J^ErtUEB tho Oaptaln, owner, nor consignee* will b, rasnonalht* fur any debt., centra dad'liy urn crew o,,b.l..UraUrk o flJHo kKOi . Muter. a- R, OCER. . ^ Having purchased the Btock and good will of Mr. C. W. Floyd, I will continue the Retail Grocery Business at tho old stand, corner of Newcastle and Howe streets, where can be found the . , Choicest and; Freshest Groceries -AND AT- LOWEST BOTTOM-ROCK PRICES. f-Goods delivered to any portion of the city promptly. ttow tr oi J. H. POWELL, (ESTABLISHED 187S) 10’4 mile* from Brunswick, tho City by the Sea, •tlfl continue, dealing in Groceries Liquor, and Cigar*. Milk Shake* a specialty. HORSES TO HIRE. Uon*|br mitlo, wagon or baggy can bo had at any time, night and day. ForUe* from Darien caa go to Branawiek and return **me day. in formation can bo hod from M. J,.'Christopher* blacksmith. Darien. 1 «-< G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, Ckovatt Block, Room 2. T\ESIBABLE CITY AND COCNTBY FBOP U KBTY for sale and rent. Coal,. Coal, Coal.—Ju«t received best qtulity Jelico coal for house use. * Tcrfos fltriotAy cash. R. Torriih^ Cd. ’"*■<