Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 20, 1888, Image 4

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'qtim-Jkpggl. PnMUhod uil Weekly at BKUNKWICK, • GEORGIA “TBS CITY BY TUB SKA." T. 0. ITiCI • MB, NUtniad hwliton. ’ reasonable, and Official Organ of City and Connty. Tbe beat place to buy toys and fire wbjrke ii GJogauer’s. 0 ■ ^ i Mr. W. F. l’enniman is bock at his post once more, looking veil, after a : if j| jijdiillMliMIt tfjw uto* SsJ^.ASeyetal JtOrses the election on the ground tlje votes oast; at Tarboro and , __ /Abo’lOO isords of voocL ply to J. HHinebon. been counted in * the • consol ®Sm S ■v m l| Mr. A. Ml, Haywood is. h&me for thetChristmos holidays. . He. is iiow traveling for the Pettibone Manufac turing Co; 1 ■ ■ '■ •- Christinas cards' and - placques of of i all styles find prices at He^yP. “Mr. Editor,. if the, newspapers of Brunswick don’t quit talking so muoh about sewerage their readers will die of sewer gas,” remarked a . wag to us yesterday, , t . ’ ' ; > Famgr and stable groceries and' provisions as cheap as the cheapest at Glogauer’s. ; Mr. Fred Baumgartner left this f morning for 'Tennessee. Ha will bring book with hip) a fair maiden . from that State—the girl of his heart, who will take him “fbr good or bad” for a whole life of companionship. Mince meat, cranberry sauce, figs and all kinds of puts cheap at Glo ' gauer’s. ' >v ( , We learned Vesterdav of the recent marriage of Mr. J. S. Wynne to Miss Mattie Horne, of Milledgeville. .Mr. Wynne will be renumbered as the Superintendent of obr water and gas works. His homo is now Tnsknloosa, Ala. We congratulate our friend, and wish him and bride many hap py hours. Balsins, currants and citron at <Glogauer’s. < Tho E. T. V. & G. noop passenger Is four hours late to-day. Yesterday twice that amount, all of which brings in our mail from four to ten hours behind time. There should be some Way to put a stop to this. The government shonld. require a rail road to make its connections prop erly, and then to carry them out. If, for instance, tho.train should be as yesterday, hours behind time, the road should be required to send down our mail by special from Jcsup. Brunswick is too important a place now to be treated thus. caxden’s Contest. The House Committee Favors Seating the White Candidate. . Atlanta, Go., December 18.—Tho House committee oh privileges and elections held a session this after noon fo% the purpose of hearing the argument-in the contested .election case from Camden connty. " The evi dence Juki been heard at previous sessions of the comnjmittee, and showed up on the face of the returns “ at Alexander-Lang (white' i * “* '* Aptbony.Wilson (i njorjty. / Wilson a " #H m testimony showed'thkt' hy recinct* there were two ballot boi _ne was located in the courthou., and held- by a notary-public, the brother of -the sitting member and two irbftb freeholders. tit this*pro duct all the votes* cast were for Liangs while at the other pecinot. near he court r house; 4tnd managed by-a colored Justice of the peace and two (colored freeholders, all the votes east were for Wilson. The contestant claim; that the votes cast at both recincts should be, counted, inas- mch as the' votes cast at both pre cincts were cast in good faith. There will be t’ifo reports, the majority fa voring the seating of Lang, and the minbrityfavoring Wilson. FOR SALE aid REIT. FOR SALE. For Sale or Rent. MADAM, You are Wanted- Four brand new throe room cottage* on Town Common*, comfortably and neatly finished In- Ido and Call to acemolfyou with to pureliaseor rout Wat; 8. BRANHAM, Ompx Up Stains, Sca*i.*tt Bciluino. Experimental Agriculture in Georgia. * Hiller’s ^Christmas Specialties. I have just received a fresh sup ply of family groceries, have the finest lot of Larrabee’s . cakes and crackers ever brought to the city.. Also a fresh lot of plain and fancy candies, nuts of all kinds, seed less raisins, currants, figs, cit ron, mince meat, etc. Also the finest mixed pickles, hams, ham sausage, pigs’ feet, etc. I have, and will continue to every thing kept in a first-class gro eery house. Send in your orders for anything you are in need of, and I will guarantee perfect satisfaction both in quality and price. This is the place for the boys to get their fire works for Christmas holidays. Come to see us. G. B. MILLER, The Park Grocer. Toys! Toys! Toys! You will do well buying your tovs and fancy ar ticles for Christmas presents at Glogauer’s. Tho placo to fihd the largest an'd t best assortment of toys is at Henry' T. Dunn’s. ** What it Cost. . It may be a'matter of interest to our peoplo to know the cost of'our boulevard. From Clerk Nelson we get tho figures below: Tho actual money expended in shells and grad ing, $10,023 68. Of this, about $5,000 for each. Add to this amount $3,000 for hauling and hun.lftng by the city, and.the pctuql cost to be about $13,000 in round figures. A costly luxury, but one that we have not found any to condemn. It will proyc a.winning c,ard to-our city with our visitors. None have • ever driven around this boulfivard without be ing delighted. The ADYijimsEu- Appeal has the honor of being the first paper that ever suggested this drive. Mr. Bostwick, we believe, is the first man to take vigorous hold. Many others have taken hold since, and the work is complete. The Negro. Strange how tho minds do change. Northern people use to .stand by the negro and abuse us whites for not falling in love with them and mar rying them. To day a change is coming over them—they are now dis-1 cussing the race question, and speak of tho “cullud lady” and “cullud la dy and gentlemen”.as impudent and forward,” and are asking how they can “suppress the negro.” While this is true tho Southern people arp saying “educate the negro,” “O. tern pora, O mores.” An endless line of line pictures, etchings, engraviqgs; -iI-ki frames can be seen at Henry T. Dunn’s. Hipe Tomatoes. ' Whilst getting other Christmas luxuries don’t forget to call on Capt. Kelly on board the fruiter City of Nassau, -lying at Littlefield’s dock and get a crato of those elegant Ba hama tomatoes. They will keep for f a week or more. The cheapest and' best; fire works in town-rowholesale nud retail—at 23 Feet of Water. The Council took action this morn- g in tho matter of dredging the outer bar, .or rather a part of it. The Government has appropriated • the money and the contract has been awarded, bu), the bity will proceed at once under direction of Lieuten ant Carter to have the contractor to deepen the old Shubrick and Wool- t sey channel near the bell bouy to 23 feet of water at mean 16w tide. * ■ For Christmas. Messrs. Baumgartner Bros, are fat tening for Christmah a three-year- old thoroughbred Durham steer. He will- bo on exhibition in their shop yard Friday and Saturday, where ho can bo seen by.any who wish to seo what n real fat steer looks , like. Messrs. B. Bros, will also have for Christmns and exhibition thorough bred Cotswool mutton, aul any ono wanting a fino turkey, either dressed undressed for that day, oan get earn 0 by leaving orders with tho nbovc firm. The biggest variety'of plush toilet sets, odor, manicure, card, and col lar and cuff sets Is at Henry T. Dunn's. ' Macon Telegraph. Last Monday the Georgia House of Representatives, by a majority passed the' bill of My. Brady provide ing fur an experimental agricultural station and farm. By the act of March 2,1887, congress appropriated $15,000 si year for the support of an experimental agricultural station in each state. The first appropriation under this act has been received by Governor Gordon, who turned it over to the trustees of the State Univer sity to be held subject to the action of the legislature. Mr. Brady’s bill provides for the administration of this fund and the management of the experimental station by an indepen dent body. It authorizes and di rects the Governor to appoint “one practical and successful farmer” in each congressional district of the state as director of the institution. The Chancellor of the State Univer sity is cx-ollicio a member of this board, and the Governor may desig nate a member of the faculty of the State Agricultvral College to serve as a director. The commissioner of agriculture is designated in tii’e bill as temporary president of the board. The directors, from the ten con gressional districts are to meet at the state capital on due notice and draw for their official terms. Two will serve for one year, two lor two years, two for three years, two for five years, so that the governor may appoint annually two members for a full terms of five years. Tbe board is to advertise for proposals from counties or communities to donate lands or cash appropriations to se cure the station. It is provided that it shall be placed in some central locality, with a due regard to health fulness and adaptability of the land to the production of our various staple prodnets. Should there lie no acceptable bid tbe board is author ized to purchase a suitable site iu some central locality. The station will be a branch of the state college of agriculture and mechanical arts. All appropriations from the general ' The \ Tho City Fathers are to-day tu^r sling with the bond question. . They .have passed the ordinance for, issuing said bonds, provlded tkrf people will agree to it' The election by tbe peo plo has been postponed for Sr month in order to properly advertise the matter to make illegal. To-night we meet, to hear tfie discussions on the subject. Messrs. Goodyear and Symmes will spJak for "sewerageand bonds." We don’t know if any one takes the opposite side. Air. Bow- ditch will be present to answer any questions that may be asked ' him that will throw light on this sub ject. Let every man go to-night un biased, ready to hear, and open to conviction. If there be any questions you wish answered, have them ready; if not, hold your jpeaice. Lamps of every description and price at Henry T. Dunn’s. ' * Tea sets, cups and saucers, vases, water sets, all kinds of decorated china, can he found at Henry T. Dunn’s. For Male. • Mr. Wm. S. Branham, real estate agent says to the public to-day that ho asks a portion of their patronage. He has many valuable lots for sale, bouses to rent, etc. Consult him if you want anything in his line. His credentials are good. government for the benefit of agri culture arc to be received by the Governor and held subject to the order of the board An appropria tion of $5,000, to be taken from the fertilizer inspection fund is to be made by the Legislature to carry the act into effect. As this bill passed tbe House by a vote of 117 to 5 it is very probable that it will go through the Senate without material amendment. The farmers in tho Legislature and in the Stfcte generally regard the measure with great favor. Whether it shall result iu practical benefits, should it become a law, will depend upon the manner in which tbe station is man aged and upon -the judicious expend iture of the State and Federal funds which may bo appropriated for it Go to Henry T. Dunn’s and look at the display of fireworks at prices cheaper than ever. Gentlemen—Please renew my order for Bradycrotine, and allow me to voluntarily attest to its merits as a Specific in releiving headache. I have yet to record an instance in which it has failed to afford prompt relief. Yours truly, W. H. SNOWDEN. An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds of bitter, uauscs medicinos^s the ve ry agreeable liquid fruit renredy, Syr up of Figs. Reccommehdedby lead ing Physicians. Manufactured on y by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Faancisco, Cal. “I, What For ? Who Wants Me?’ “They Want You ” They^ Who sVo they? Where do ili«> live?" * * Tiny are . ' ‘i* . And they want yon And all \ dies to know that they are 86 inch * av-j pp: At 25c. a yard'in the leading shades, black infcluded, 66 inoh Tricot ai 70c. a yard. 46 inch Henrietta Cloths at. ‘ 47c. a yard. Black Cashmeres at 20 per cent redaction, and one lot f *, Balmoral Skirt* 4 At $1.29, Worth from $2 to $3.50, and m. The Best Corsets for 50b. ever made'and Jerseys So cheap that every one should wcai them, and . ..■fijlH Ladies Hose At lower prices than they were ever seen before and an .. * R j % Tliej- Want Their # l’nstor, SAVANNAn, Dec.—Tho First Pres byterian church has appealed to the synod of Southwest Georgia and Florida to reverse the action of the Savannah presbytery in dissolving tbe pastoral relations of. Rev. J. W. Rogan wjth the church. The decis ion to appeal was made.. The pastor resigned on account of a feeling against him' amonjj^yo or three families who weic at j^Htimc an enfluential elqment in theWnm-b, and he urged the presbytery to ap prove his action. The presbytery did so at his request, but the congre gation is bent on his remaining,nnd is determined to weed out the dis satisfied element in the congregation. Tho trouble is causing quite a sensa tion in church circles. “ Stove Wood For Sale.* Oak, Pino and Lighlwood delivered in any part of tbo city. Orders left d* fliu>Aii< u ' u »nl.tA A* Rmnutvlolf fllMli* at Greer’s stable or Brunswick r»rug Store promptly attended to. N. Dixon Syrup of Figs # Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily takfo, and the most effective remedy knbwn to cleanse the system when billions or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to cure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on iy by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal: For sale by Lloyd <fc A dams. Worth. 66c. Spring Undervest for 45c. and Spiral m- Bustles For 14c. and immense reduction all along the line until after the holidays Notice of Intended Apptlrutlon for the Passage of a Local Bill. , “An act to provldo for the condemnation and taking by tho Mayor and Council of tho City of Brunswick of land, which is private property, in the County of Olynn. for the uso of said Mayor and Council, ns and for a Quarantine Station and Grounds, and for other purposes.” By direction of the Mayor and Council of the city of Brunswick, notice is hereny given that application will be made to the Legislature of Georgia,tit its present session, for tho passage of an act bearing the above stated title. This December 10th, 18S8. K. 4. SKLSON, Clerk. Southern Express t’o. As Christmas is near at hand, I would ask all those whs intend receiving orsHimdng packages by express, to do so'at onco. Packages of all kinds should lie securely marked and packed to Insure prompt deliveries. Ship before the rush, ns there is danger or their being delayed, as crery one puts it off until within a day or two of Christmas. Xo friends will I know, as cash will be required before packages are forwarded, •hotild tho charges be desired prepaid. Mv driver will be required to get the freight charges upon delivery, and if not, packages will ho returned to olltce, and consigners will have to caU foe them. l)o not ask favors of mo, ps thcro are numerous losses incurred in this way in which I am the sole loser. Freight will bo receiredfrom 7a..p.to 6:30 p. ra., standard lima, at which time tbeoffleo dobra will be closed. Observe above aad be governed accordingly. - P. W. FI.KMINO, * Agent Southern Express Co. Apnual Meeting. T HUS regular annual meeting of tbo Btookbold- BTani of tbo First National Bank will be bold sttho banking boose Brnnswlek, Go., on Tnaaa REGULAR EYE-OPENER FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Overcoats and Suits. Pants and Underwear. While and Flannel Shirts. Hats and Caps. Unlaundried Shirts, 39c apiece. Mn BUY,'BIT MB Before tbe assortment is-broken up. Cane now for we take stock Janaa ry 1, and ciont want the goods then if LOW PTICES WILL SELL THEM. J. J* Lissner & Co. /M^Notice: Competitors make an tnote of this. 9