Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 20, 1888, Image 1

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T. (. S'I aCY & SON. PUBLISHED • 111 MMMiiifiiiii BEFORE AMD AFTE*. . BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER'20, 1«88. ~ M |* “Old Fogy” ConMgto Memphis ifith and without Sewerage. \ Rditors Advertiser-Appeal. . The advocates of sewerage lay great weight on the fact that Mein phis with her fine system has' been * /3free fromfollow fever for eight years and that we need sewerage for sam'c purpose, i. e., to prevent Introduc tlon and spread .of yellow fever. iuy physician will tell, you “that disease to be apprehended fttim methods of sewage rfe- jjPwatrio fever (typRibld), chol era, diphtheria, sore throat, and an aggravation of most other diseases,es-> ly those of an eruptive oharae- VC , But your sewer advocates will say. “that is precisely where yOu are on the wrong track, for we intend to overcome yonr bugbear i BV A PERFECT 8Y8TEM.” t.’as far es it goes, see what the evidence iJThat is bnt let us shows. The Memphis system is best in the , South, andlis being followed by Sa vannah in what they are ahout to introduce In 1877 when there were - no sewers in Memphis the deaths from typhoid, fever were 14, the deaths ,m>m dlpthqria were 13 and the population was 45,000. In 1887 her sowera were in fine conditipn, ac cording to report of President of Board of Health; yet the deaths from typhoid fever were 42, and the deaths fh>m* diphtheria were 44, and the population 62,dOO. .In other words, the population bad not increased 60 per cent; yet. .the deaths from ty- increascd 200 per i , ’d iphThbria* ove9 aW per cent But, you eay, they did not have yellow fevor, and therefore were Jf successful in what they set out to accomplish. Now, that is just*the point I want to make. If the advo cates forsewerage will guarantee that we will be free from yellow fever for tho same number of years, that Memphis has, then there are many of us who are now working against the present soheme, who will ignore tho fact of our liability from the les ser diseases and work for it—if we can secure immunity from the greater disease. . * Old Fogy. The largest Assortment of the following Goods, at emormously reduced prices, to give everybody a chance to .buy a Good, Useful and Suitable Holiday STARE AND WONDl 25. d 25 1 20 ; 10 10» 10 50 ,S- fc white, drawn, worked Handkerchiefs at. <( « U 4* embroidered v “ . colored bordered Tho largest pud best selected stock of Silk’Handkei'chiefs at Jerseys! Jerseys! 1 lot o^lerseys, fast black, plain, at.. ■ r worth 75c all wool, plain, at braided, at. fancy velvet front, at. « silk “ “ . pleated front, all colors t( * . « / *« fancy braided* « « .“ beaded. mg, If you. don’t want any Handkerchiefs or Jerseys,, you will find plenty of other goods at suitable prices. Wc have the Goods, and they will be sold, and those who come first will have first choice. .A.. <S& EBO. Dressed dolls, bisque, patent and was dolls, mamma and papa dolls, crying dolls, china and bisque babies, kid bodied .and jointed dolls v at Henry T. Dunn’s. i.' i The Bradwell Bill. The following is a synopsis of the bill introduced in the Senate Mon day, by Senator Bradwell ^“To estond the common school system to sis months, and to desig nate u fund for its maintenance. The schools are to run 120 school days, any months in. the year the local boards may select, provided all tho schools aro closed by December 15th,each year. The fund is the entire 1 of tho State road, the poll tax, rental whisky tas n professional tas, rail road tas and specific tases of every dmcription whatsoever. Tho policy i» to avoid dircot taxation by mak ing luxury, crime, and every class of our people contribute its shares to the education of tho masses. — *■».■> —- Ocean Lodge No. 214 F. & A, M. brothers of Ocean Lodge No. 214" F. & A. M: The regular communica tion of you r Lodge. Held on the 17th inst, was flatted from labor to re freshment until 7 o’clock o. m., Fri- .day the 21et Inst., at which time the Lodgp will be called on again’ to Ja- bor foi-the purpose of electing ofll cere to serve for the ensuing Masonic year. Ton will please, take due no tice and govern yourselves accord ingly. J. J. SPEAKS. W. 31. Jab. E. Lakbbiobt, Seo’y. The place to find’the latest styles of lino tlver pitted ware Is at Henry T. Dunn’s. • L . " Hi FOE. SALE! Horse and Buggy. rlLL bo sold bofore tho Poetofflco door on W tho 22nd day of December, 1888 at 11 o'clock — ym;”" A^E, sound and gentle, works • under saddle, and a free a* An., ono Git A* *»• WOll in harnC88 or uuucr nnuuiu, ouu » iiwj mover. Also obe Fancy Two Wheel TOP BUGGY, nearly now, and ono set single HARNESS. GENTS’ FURNISH GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER The'above property can bo scon anil treated • • aolobycn tor at prlvato L. J. t calling on LEAYY & 00., Auctioneers. FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges tho whole ays- tem, and prodncea Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. t la no better remedy forthei ion diaea.ee than Tntt>. Uvi aa a trial will prove. Price, 83 Villa, ansa Sold Everywhere. T O'0o.\:;o«, Ja. T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE, AGENTS - FIRE! HMIRE! ACCIDENT!! O'! NOW Xf J. H. POWELL, (ESTABLISHED 1871) “ft iRmfkfSMDeclSty 14 ^ uora HORSES JCO HIRE, That I hnvo ever handled in Brunswick. I call special attention to my Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNEL SIGHTS AND IIANDKEBCniEFH, latest Style Collars anJ. Caffs. FULL LINE OF Clothing ! NUITS TO ORDER. A fine assortment of underclothing, and overy- bing belonging to my line. Mv motto Is, “One Price to All 1” Call and be onvlnccd. _ • - J, B. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle’and Gloucester St. G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, gtpnovATT Block, Boon 2. ^ , D ESTRABLE CITY AND COUNTRY PROP ERTY for salo and rent. FOR, SALE, FARM CONTAINING 240 ACRES land anil a large body of mhdi lands, acreiof this farm are now under cnltl- — can be placed Of high h Seventy*. , vatlon with 100 acres more Hand from fhedeeanmiens i water of Back river on the other tide. *— contains a good frame house and Ladies got your hats and bonnets at J. MicheUon’s. ESTABLISHED 1876. : Wim - •*> K HUNDREDS ARE (JOMINQ FROM EVERY QUARTER TO TAKE 'ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT , > BARGAIN DAY SALE! n Tuesday, It J Ladies all eager for the wonderful .bargains now offered. This sale, thanks to the appreciation of the public ie.ndecided success even beyond, expectation. We can fill this whole pagein telling , von about' the "$p$/ fact of the good things we have in store for you; re prefer, however, that you shoulddo justice to yourself and come in to see that what we eay can ~ ’ is, such a variety prices have never ¥ M be verified. Such an enormous stock, such elegant goods, each a variety such choice and rare novelties, and such wonderfully low pri before been seen here. BXACE DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces of black dress goods that we shall put on sale that day at the pi „ . ...... very low prices of 680. per yard. These goods are worth f I a yard. 130 surplus Newmarkets at very low prices. Fifty Flush Saques at $16, worth $22. Fifty-six»pieces of the very best quality bleaohqd muslin of the most popular brands worth. 10c. to llo. All will be placed on sale Tuesday December 18th, Bargain Day, at 7^c. ' PLUSH IN ALL COLORS * Will be sold on Tuesday, December 18th, Bargain Day at ftOc. worth $1- SHOES, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, ETC. * ^ On Bargain Day, Tuesday, December 18th we will reduced Shoes, Cloth- g, Crockery, Funiiture, Etc. , ■ ... : v On Tuesday, Peceiiher 180. JACOB MICHELSON. OGLETHORPE STABLE GRANT STREET. J. R. MINEHAN, Prop’r. (Successor to U. S. McCrary.) leitle Horses, Bugsy or Salflle. orders lor DRAYING promptly at tondod to. Open day and nlgbt. Connected with Telephone Exchange. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILYIS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. CONEY&PARKER V Wholesale add BctaU dealers in all Bituminous Coab BRICK, UFFHS and SHINGLES.. will keep In stock of * v v ANTHF^ACITU COAL, Red Asbj Oj^ and Cbcstnnt slxcoand free- bnro,white . . BITIMUNOUS C<!)AL Steam and family lump, the lattor Suitable for gratee, WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR BRUNSWICK Illllf And ablb to furnish In any quantity. Also keep constantly on hand Nos. landlSHIN- ULKS, tli» uln\u af market prices. TormsIn variably ‘ «• BAY STREET'. BRUNSWICK, GA.- I am offering honses anil lots in tho eitv and id arms and land near the city for cash or time, Will soil one two-story houso, tlx rooms, on Cochran avenne, for 11,000. fire, Li and Accident Innrar ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, tot Newcastle street PUTNAM'S Livery 4 Comer MonV snd Oglcthorpo streets M Y pstrons and the public can rost assured ot securing from mystahlo i itsgravc.l OPENING on OF THE . Reliable Bay Bestauraat ON THE ftdihFttAN VLAN. i Where can he fords, served In tlio.l ilng the market al so. U Day (treet. he Finest Turn-Outs AND THE BEST 8ERVICE. Yonr order Soaclted, and satisfaction gnaran A. T. PUTNAM, NOTICE. NelUier the Captain, own. a will be responsible for any debts ftqtracted by tba ere wot the Norwegian bark Eaap«. 1IALYER8KN, Master. F. JOS, DOERFLINGER.< Dr. 4. B. McCASKiLL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST.SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty year* practical experience. . NOTICE, . Neither the Captain, owner, or eonaignew will be retponelble for any cebts contracted by the erew of the Aos. bark Obi uc. CUEiaRINAZ, Mdster. E -. its X- m \