Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 13, 1888, Image 4

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t’ubliifawt jftilr Md Weekly at BRUNSWICK, . GKOKGIA, “Thk ctTr mr the sea. IrmV } n per atmtun. taym-teaaewa utiitWsgf. Offlciftl Organ of C'ltyandConnty. Ur. Win. Parker, of Maryland, la In the. city for the winter, a guest of bis son-in-law, Mr. Jno.’ H. McCul lough. Fresh candy made every day by Raldosa, the candy man. As we go to press the stockholders of the Oglethorpe National Bank, are in session considering the advls ability of increasing their capital stock to 9160(000. It will probably be done. ; ; The views of the interior of ’L’ari- oso ball during the fair, taken by Photographer Jackson, and present ed to the Fair ( “sold like hot Cakes” last night They were fine pictures, and much sought after. . Ur. J. R. Foster, formerly of Da- . irien, is now a resident of St Simons Mills. Me takes charge of the con solidated interests of the .Hilton & Foster Timber and Lumber’ Co., •and the St Simons Lumber Co. .. TafTy candy. Do yon like it? Call and get some, fresh made at Baldo- era’s. Tax Collector H. J. Read received, by express, this morning, all tho way from Louisiana, ten cents, amonnt of taxes due tho State and county on n Naval City lot. Wondoi why the fellow did. not send a Now York check while ho was at it ? Think of ft 1 Ten cents by express ! Baldtjsa, the candy man, is back onoe more after a two years’ sojourn elsewhere, and has pitched his tent on the vacant lot next to M. Michel- son’s store, where he will furnish one and all with nice candy, fresh made every dy., ' ^ Steamship Notes. The Bteamship San Antonia leaves to day for Fcrnandina, on her first trip sihee the epidemic there. She second officer of tho steam ship Sidonian became paralyzed yes terday whilst walking along £ho street near the Oglethorpe stable. His companions got a carriage and took him on board his ship, where ho was attended by Dr. Bishop. He is rest ing easily' to-day,.but his entire side is paralyzed, and his face drawn to one-side. Ho‘will bo sont to New York for treatment. Tho steampship Olympus finished loading with cotton to-day, and will proceed at once to Liverpool. She has on bound 5,000 bales of cotton, and was loaded in nino days by tbc Brunswick Storage and Export Com pany. This is as quick dispatch as any city on this coast can offer at this season of tho year, when the cotton business is at its biggest rush. Tho steamship Bedford left Now York yesterday’ for Brunswick, and will load for tho Brunswick Storage and Export Company, either for Bremen or Liverpool—her destina tion not yet sctled. ^Syrup of Figs Natures own trim laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanso tho system when billions or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to euro habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on iy by tho California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Lloyd & A dams. Stove Wood For Sale. Oak, Pine and Lightwood delivered in any part of tho city. Orders left at Greer’s stable or Brunswick f*rug Store promptly attended to. - > N. Dixon. —■———i—■m T. O’OoXKOu, 0.; W. P. 8TMOVI Tv O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! AGC1CEKTI! hkvhwknt the BTAUNctirsT iuswii ■ j! eftUM WOULD. ■ cUMj * Brunswick Wood Delivery Co. Torras’ Wliarf; Bay St. SINGLE LOAD (Not Delivered.) SINGLE LOAD (Delivered). S ©P,-s*8 PER CORD. PER CORD. W *•'!?*•* d » put 8 8 Leave Orders with Maywood. Gage Sc Co.* ^ERMS POSITIVELY CASH. M* “WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH i ■ j£( V ■ - " • , ,-v' " i : v. APTE, Prop’r., House f —OF THE- n IS THE CRY OP ALL. S '•. HE’© ALL RIGHT! He is selling goods nt way. low ^down prices. His immense Clothing Stock is unsurpassed in styles,-quality and prices, Fine Black Imported Corkscrews, $14 per suit, worth $20. Fine English Melton Square and Round Cut Sacks at $16.50, worth $20 and $22. " All W-ool Sdotch Sheviots in double and single brcaBt from $10 up to $13.50 worth $16 and $18. Children and Boys Snits. I have tho largest line in Children and Boys Suits from $2 and upwards. Boys’ knee pants 40c. ana upwards, and an immense" lino of boys, youths and mens' Overcoats. HATS and CAPS. I have tho largest line, and at very reduced prices Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. The finest and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gentlemen. 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* iigjKrrr lICMTECTt A BBILDERC ft Uttfea if Sokatiflo Aanrieaa. V 1 KUHN 4e CO., Fattest S.llclt.rs. Qmu omcBi m bmabwat, K T OGLETHORPE STABLE qRART STREET. J. R. WiM.itAN, Prop’r. (Successor to H,>. McCrary.) Gentle low, Biie tr'Fafflt /J9P"A11 ortleni .or PRAYING promptly at- toiKicii to. Open ilny uml night. Connected with Telephone Kxrlinn.ut*. Y our Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. lar boxes. UnlaundrledSlilrls at 46c., worth "5c. Gouts’ Linen Oollnrs at 10c, worth Wo. Fine Silk Neckwear at 25c, worth sue. All-wool Flannel To)) Shirts from 75o. upward!. All Wool Undowcnr nt *2 50 a suit, < Men’s omco .lac' Also n full lino c iMon’s Offlco Jackets at *2.60. worth *> 00. of Cardigan Jackets, l.ndics Genu’ Shoes at hstonuhlng low price. t.h $4.00 and Polite attention is given to all who give u6 a call. Perfect fits guaran teed, and qualities warranted. Como and convinco yourselves. We don’t say anything that wo do not mean. Wo came hero and made a success, and intend to stay and keep our reputation up on lowest prices for honest goods. S. “W. APTE, PROPRIETOR, At Marlin’s old dry goods stand, New Castle street. Read This I SOME SPECIALTIES On Tuesday, December 18th. BARGAIN DAY! At l SIXTY-NINE CENTS. Ten pieces black satin Rndamas and plain and striped surahs at tho very Tow price of 69c, a yard. These goods have lately sold at $1 a yard. SIXTEEN DOLLARS. Our $16 plush snequo has no equal for quality of material or beautj- of workmanship, Easily worth $22—that day $16. SIX DOLLARS. AS plain or striped Newmarket with Fcdrin front or shoulder cape at $6— reduced from $10. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS. Ten pieces, 20 inch dress plush in old gold, peacock blue, red, cardinal, olive green, etc., at 65c.—former prices $1 a jyrd. FIFTY CENTS. The celebrated P. N. Corsets in all colors at 50c—tho regular 75c. grade FIFTY CENTS. 500 pairs fine kid gloves at 50c. a pair. Every pair fitted to the hand, and warranted tbc! best thing in kid.glovcs this season. Low Prices. Don’t let this great sale pass We Lead in Como now while the assortment is largest you, as it saves yon from 25 to 50 per cent JACOB MICHELSON. I nin offering Iiouh'a ami lots In tho city and nrn'p|n;<i im«i mm tin city tor each or time. Will Moll one two-*torv house, #ix rooms, on Cochran avenue, for 11,000. Fire. Li m iceiieit irnnr Al.M» BONDS OK bUKKTYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Newcastle street- PUTNAM’S -. Livery Stable! Corner Monk and Oglethoipestreets. Y patrons and tho public can rest assured of securing from my static The Finest Tui‘n-0uts AND THE BEST SERVICE. Your order solicited, and satisfaction gnnran tend. A. T. PUTNAM, Annual Sleeting. npilK regular annual meet mg of the Stockhold- X era rtf''the First National Bank will be held at the hanking house Brunswick, Ga., on Tues day January Hth, 188b between the hour of 12 m. and 2 p. m„ for the purpose of electing Directors for tho ensuing year. Jas. lluitu Smith, Cashier. NOTICE To the Stockholders of; the Oglethorpe National Bank, Brunswick, Ga. A special meeting of the stockholders of tho Oglethorpe National Bank is hereby called for at itAbankliig house at 10 o’clock, a. m., Thurs- ilyof of said Bank to $1C0,000. JNO. L.N. HENNUAN, Cashier. er the ndvisatiilily of increasing tho capital stock M. ULLMAN, Prcst. d. A. BUTTS, Physician and Surgeon. office hours | to 11 «. m. nmltt to 6 p. m liusidcncc corner Union andllowc streets. Office hours 8 to 0 n. in, find 2 to 3 ]>. m. Telephone cnli No. 33. CK-Special attention given to diseases of throat and lungs. , L.d.Leavy& do., AUCTION AND'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, InD GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS. S PECIAL attention given to collection of runts. Business and consignments solicited, and speedy returns guaranteed. Offce next door to Advertiser-Ai*MSaL ofOfce. MADAM, . 4 \ * - .4 ! 4 ’ *. You are Wanted- » “I, Wh^t For f Who Wont* Mer “They Want You ” They! Who are they? ‘ Where do hr* live?” They are And they want yon and all the la dies to know that they are selling 36 inoh Henrietta Clothe At 25c.* a yard in the leading shades, black included, 56 inoh Tricot at 70c. a yard. 46 inoh Henrietta Cloths at 47c. a yard. Black Cashmeres at 20 per cent reduction, and one lot Balmoral Skirts At $1.29, wprth from $2 to $3.50, and The Best Corsets for,50c. ever made and Jerseys So'cheap that every one should wear them, and • Ladies Hose / At lower prices than they were ever seen before and an Worth Spring Undervest 65c. for 45c. and Spiral Bustles For 14c. and immenso reduction all along the lino until after the holidays CONEY&PARKER Wholesale aud Rctatl dealers in Aitaite and BitniiK Coal, BRICK, LATHS and SHINGLES urill keep l.i stock of ANTHRACITE COAL, Bed Ash. eg* ntul Chestnut size, and Free- bum, white Ash. BITIMUNOUS COAL steam and family lump, the Utter sutUbl. for grates. WE ABE BOLE AQEKT8 FOB And able to furnish In anr quantity. Also keep constant!]- on hand Mon. 1 andiBHIN- OLtt^wjt^v. iu market prises. Terms In. ’ HAT 8TBEET. BRUNSWICK, OA. A REGULAR ^E-OPENER FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Overcoats and Snits. Fantsand Underwear. White and Flannel Shirts. Hats and Caps. Unlaundried Shirts, 39c apiece, t DON’T DELAY, HIT MB Before the assortment is broken up. Come now for we take Btock Janua ry 1, and dont want the*goods then if LOW PUCES WILL SELL THEM. J. J. Lissner & Co. jdV -Nonox: Compfititora please make ft note of this.