Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 27, 1888, Image 4

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BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WITH THE NEW TEAS WILL BEGIN Official Organ of City and County, elegant atook of aeason- • myself in the Northern the tojrn with - • s < ‘ re purchased for cash, and conse! be sold on cloeeet margins. ' ■ made to onlor from samples, much . from a tailor, and HI guaranteed. JAS. S, WRIGHT. is broken tip. stock Janua- is goods then 7ILL SELL SSBEW m -m m AN ORDINANCE MADS The Christmas festival oftbe Bap tist Sunday schooWs postponed on til next Tuesday night All the scholars of the pdblle school will be at the spelling bee to seo Prof. Branham "sit down.” The entertainment at L’Arioio Hall to-morrow night bids fair to be a big thing. The band will “open the meeting” with street music. The huge music box at Henry T. Duttn’e store will be raffled off on Saturday night at 8 o’clock. . Messrs. King, of Wayne, and Lang of Camden, Representatives in the Georgia Legislature, are In the city to-dgy on route for their respective homes. The Methodist Sunday school will 1>4 treated to its Christmas jubilee to-night at the chnreh. Something unique and out of the usual routine ,i* promised... . s , . / V- - The Telegraph says Macon now enjoys a. double daily mail service on all its nine railroads except one, the value of which is duly appreciated by her merchants.. The enthusiasm increases oVer the prospects for the Spelling Bee Fri day night Get your seats early so as to be well to the front. Admission is only 50c.; 10c. extra for reserved soats. Lost: Last Saturday a small gold watch. The finder will please leave same at the Advertiser-Appeal of fice. 3t . E. R. T. Mundy. • Messrs. Downing, Burbage, John son! and MaaierWiUieBurbage went up to Bethel this morning on a big hunt Guess though that the last two named of tho party will do all the hunting. w The bankers will sim ply see it well done. They are gone for two days. Tho big Oglethorpe will be opened next Monday for the reception of guests. Soon now we expect to see that elegant hostelry filled horn top to bottom with people. The butlook this season is that the Oglethorpe will be full the entire season, from January 1st to May 1st, and may be longer, a - ThoBo who attend .the Episcopal Christmas tree will have ample time after that to reach the hall in time to witness the spelling bee, whioh by the way *will bo the best thing of tho whole entertainment. It will be Dim to see the old folks “sit down” like they use to do when they were boys. „ Wishing to form an idea how much money was burned Tuesday in the shape of fireworks, wo called on Messrs. H. T.' Dunn, and Bostwick Bros., tho principal dealers in these goods, Mr. Frank Dunn informed us that they had sold in town about 8500 worth, and Mr. Qfrlie Bostwick that they had sold near about $1,000. Add to this $500 more by smaller dealers, and we hare tho astonishing figures of $2,000, enough to have sent a missionary to China or educated one hundred children one' year, or fed several families a whole' year. What oarions creatures we mortals are—the whole of ub, for we are all in this same boat. CHRISTMAS IB OVER AND NEW YEAS CLOSE ON |HAND, AND Our'patrons and the worthy public at large will du well to come and see ns before we get through with stock taking. It willsave yon money, as we are sore to make snch concesions on the goods as never heretofore heard of Anything and Everything In ono and all of onr compartments will be sold mighty cheap. Yon never will believe it until you come and convince yoursel. DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS’ HATS, CAPS, SHOES, TRUNKS, YALISES, CAR PETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, , and last but not least • -# Furniture Balmoral Skirts At $1.29, worth from $2 to $3.50, and Can be bought for the next few weeks at prices which will insure a great and immense sale. -A- SAISEE ds BEO. for 50c. ever made'and FOR SALE and RENT. Have used your Bradyorotine for my wife Mid myself, and it has never failed to prodnee a cure on either of ub G. W. STRATTON. Cdrlstmas day in Australia was biasing hot, and tho garden* were a mats of gorgeous blossoms. Stove Wood For Sale. Oak. Pine and LigbQtood delivered In any part of the city. Orders left at Greer 1 * stable or Brunswick rtrug Store promptly attended to 33RV N.bixo*. FOR SALE. IForSaleor Rent, Twenty Town Common lots 75x100 feet near the Railroad Tank, on the Installment plan at from five to ten dollars per month. Several Dixville lots, situated on tho Street Railway, at from live to ten dollars per month, 45x100 feet. Four brand new three room cottages on Town Commons, comfortably and neatly finished in side and out. Gall to see mo if you wish to purchase or rent on easy terms. Wm. S. BRANHAM, Office Up Stairs, Scarlett Building. Professional Directory Dentists. ^ D G ALI£ & NON, LQCAL DENTISTS. Offico in Kalter block, over drug storo of Lloyd & Adams. p D. ATKINSON, DENTIST. Ofllce up aUlra hi Weight’, bow Physicians. g BtlRFOUD, BA. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I am Just back from New York, where I have se cured the largest stock of FOR FALL AND WINTER That I have ever hand lei l In Brunswick. I cnU special attention to my Oftlco up stairs in Brcezobuilding; resilience on Newcsstlo street, opposite Uoore’s boarding' house. tel>8 Lawyers. pnOVATT * WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice in all the courts of the BrunswickCir oult. Ofllce inCrovatt block. fcb3 NOW U Ol J. H. POWELL, (ESTABLISHED 18TS) 1014 miles from Brunswick, the City by the Sea. ettu continues dealing la Groceries, Liquors and Cigars. Milk Shakes a specialty. HORSES TO HIRE. Horsetor mule, wagon or buggy can be had at any time, night and day. Parties from Darien can go to Brunswick and return s»mo day. In formation can be had from It. J. Christopher 1 blacksmith. Darien. octt Annual Heating. rjMM t the January and ip.m., foi for the ensuing year r annual mastingof the Stockhold- Vint National flank wiUbe hold g bouse Brunswick, Ua.,on Tucs- “ between tho hour of 11 m purpose of electing Directors r. Jas. Ukur 8 it Substitute ts, pills, and till kinds Foi of bUtgiyiauio medicines, ts the ve ry agffiMble liquid bruit remedy, Syr up orFlge. Roccommended by lead leg Physicians. Manufactured on y by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Faanclsco, Cal. Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNEL SI1IRT8UND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest Style Collars ail Caffs. FULL LINE OF Clothing! SUITS TO ORDER. A line assortment of underclothing, and every thing belonging to my line. M v motto is, “One Price to All!” Call and be convinced. * J. 13. WRIGHT, Corner Newcutle and Gloucester St. FOR SALE, A FARM CONTAINING 240 ACRES Of high land and a large body of raanh lands. Seventy acres or this farm an now' under culti vation with M0 aena non that can be placed under cultivation with very little expense. Said farm being on St. Bimons Island, about three miles from St, Simons Mills, and about same distance from St.Simona InicLand reaching across the Island from the oeesn on one side to tho water of Back river on the other side. Tho farm non tains a good frame bouse and outbuildings. J. J. SPEARS. ^2- B. FL||IT, Mil litute* gent, & Cuovjgr Block, Room 2. DH8fiSSr»iiSt om ’ n — You are Wanted- "I, What For ? Who Wants Me?’ “TheyWahtYou”' They! Who are they? Where do they live J" They are ■ VI And they want you and all the la dies to know that they are sell-log 36 inch . Henrietta'.Oloths * At 25c. a yard in the leading shades, black included, 56 inch Tricot at 70c. a yard. 46 inch Henrietta Cloths at 47c. a yard. Black Cashmeres at 20 per cent.reduction, and one lot The Best Corsets Jerseys So cheap that every one should wear them, and Ladies Hose At lower prices than they were ever seen before and an To provit* for and authorise the lease of certain parta of X and W. of G, H, I J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, B, and 8. streets, in whst is known as tho “New Town” of the city of Brunswick’. Wmxxi,TheMayoraad Oonaeil of th.eityof BraaawMk.oath.Ink f •mbhnadnduideighty-—fbt. Null- _ •ieattmof the Bran.wink and Waatwa BallreaA Company, uklng for tb. 1mm ol csrfeiu itrarti and put. of .treats In CM Naw Town ef to. city of , kreaswlrk, for a form of ainMy-aU. (*»i mitt, of Mid ooaaeU. nlak oomuIttM. on tho flud day of October thereafter made * report reeomtn ndfng that Mid application bo approved and tb-- : -*«M tk-rsia Mked for ho granted fora Ha. i'itfMfnniioi tbo condition. fn Mid- r*p<rt conUlnM. which liroeti and part* of small .0 to b« ImijI are harelnsliar more particularly referred to, aadwblih r-i-irt of aatd oommlttM WM idepti | and -ppr v -vaald CooatlL Nowtaarerore t in .r A.,,'-dually carry into axe- cation tba r-eunuo mia i, ..* ofMidoommtttM. SiOTZOXl It,-.. -nttuird •> the Mayor tod Coun cil of tho ci-y -ii Brim-wick ti- ronueU aaaamblad, In garth.nu. dad In «Mordanaa with the aa- thoritr well t la thMu by taw. that the Mayor of thoettr of U-... «w • k lie end ha la hereby author- .—- ■- “ artd tfaleiaeated tn lied and required l» hire prepared and executed i tin Mil Or (ha Mayor and ooonail of tba epy of Bruaawlek, a Issm to and la favor of the. Broniwick rad WMtark Baliroad Company. for all of X .treat, lying north of the Intersection of Tied Bay streets, also all ot W street, north of Vand aelreetr ell of O street, weal of T. aU of H, I, J, and ; (traata.- »Ht of the waataon Hoe of the aUey in let of the Mar of lotsfrtntfaif on A .treat, end »U of 1 M, N, O. P, Q. Brand 8. strMte, WMt of the wai tarn etdo of a at'eet, end of the slay tn nor ofth tier of lota on A .treat from X .treat North to t' boandiry of said 5ew Town of thaelty of Bn nextafter the date ef the oxMittoo efeetf iMirii , ■ • - and for the ennatl rental, forth. Whole of t aid etreata end eerie of itft eta, of one hundred end nfwdoBaNnitlOlperyear.tobepatOHreaidNtwee- . .< wteh and Weettm Baliroad Ooageny. or lte a.»- algna,lf arid leaM afaouldatany time be transferred. nald learn to ooatata aad eeenldaet to thesM- lowlng conditions, to-wit: that aatd Brunaarirt and Western Railroad Company ahaU erect, . maintain and operate • railway track west of -A** etreet, and aeira the IhtMeiMtMlplh each point m to laid- Company may eeem beat, from lte whence fat Old city to mmUM . oennection with its mainlinen or North of lb* Northern Had of the NewTowa efwwrtridiMm .may oeem beet; and provided further that the work of erecting, the aforesaid railway track . shan be commenced vrUhlnidbe- twelve, (Sp- ’; months from and after January let. A. D.,eigh- ' teen hundred sad eighty nine, and completed within two (g) yeart from date: Provided, further that eaid Baliroad Co shall erect and maintain, • suitable land wharf for small boats to be open to and fc use of the pnbUo without let or hlndranoo a foot of either of tbo following named etrr Wit! “8”. “K,” “V or “M” streets, Company may elect. , • • JK. Sxo. 1. Be it and It la hereby. In life n farther ordained, that the annual rental herein- beierj provided for anaU be due and payable in equal sums, aeml-auunally In advance; and that upon the failure of aafal Brunswick and Western Railroad Company or -Its assigns to comply fogy with anv or either ef the above named conditio .Jons, said lease end the right ol property thereby conveyed, shall, If the Mayor andCouncil so elect, immediately cease, deter- .iiuiucuiabu}' vcaoc. ucwa- mine and be void, and the laid properly, thereby -ht of possession thereof shall letsed and tho right t Immediately revert to ss-‘d Merer and OouneiL 8. Be it and It la hereby, In like manner, fur ther ordained, that the Mayor %f the elty of Brunswick is hereby authorized and requlrrd, when eaid lease haa been drawn, in accordance with the terms and provisions of this ordinance, to make, execute.and deliver tho same, for and In behalf of the Mayor and Council; to sign its corporate name, ana to affix the corporate seal of said city .thereto, and to require the Clerk of ■* Council to attest the tam& — wad further acts as may pessary to carry Into effect the terms of tia nance. sv~ < 4. Be it and it is hereby.in Uko manner,further ordained, that ail ordinances or parts of ordi nances militating agslnst this ordinance, or in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. V Passed in Council this Ust day of November, 188. D. T. DUNN, Mayor. E.A. NELSON, Clerk. ; Undervest Worth 65c. for 45c. and Spiral Spring Bustles For 14c. and immense reduction all along the line until after the holidays A REGULAR EYE-OPENER * FOR THE GENTLEME|[. Overcoats and Suits. Pants and Underwear. White and Flannel Shirts. Hats and Caps. Unlaundried Shirts, 39o apiece. Before the assortment I Come now for we take rv 1, and dont want 1 if low pricEs THEM. J, iotic , note of this. /MF*Notick: Competitors please rnakoa FILL AND WINTER TO OKI Throw aside your old 'clothes, and provide yourself with'something new, seasonable and stylish from the old reliable clothier. JAS. S. Corner Newcutle sad Monk Streets. I have just received an able goods selected by markets, and can supply Clothing, SHOES Gents’ Furnishing NECKWEAR XI) HOSIERY Which were qaently can be JAS; McDO Fulton’s WE