Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 31, 1888, Image 1

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< ISER- T. G, 8TACT A SON, PUBLISHER r ICK, GEORGIA. THEY ABE COMING, jrfth Brunswick to be Honored ; DtjUngnlshed Chmrt& At seven, p’olock VbifmWy morn ing of this weefevthe foteifll Sunday Services. ThOMrvices of the Presbyterian ChUrckEVst evening, O^re out of the usual \Abanfcel. Instead Jtfi. rpe will receive within her hos- pfedqorasbme fifty of the ou*i- w a (er. ym from the pastor, a iertifte of Cegiriatoiw, •song i?d Bible rbading Was con ,nff hom * *“ Urdmi ^kmeHcus, Can\ers, lawyers, Judges and bus! ness men. They will come by apC ; cial train over-the <fc,L. R.’ X to Cordele—over thfi Georgia South* dueted ,. jneh't of* ttiaceutr ing home yesterday Hoyt was very much! th a few word* pi other passages of, sorl versepr tw6 : of sohgi'* Songs all leading to Abe. one* *’ thesalvation of theso: * era tqTifton end jhgnce to Brun^ wick over t^e B. «w. The pegty come under escort of Presid A - p « - ^JthFbS r of i,A^4°»PP> of ‘be Georgia —4-^ he ' cal ; iherti, awu wur ow«j McDuffie, iue B. it W." They come with a vi< V to wejjWeg'up stilt clower relatio: *- with the^ity bjr, %ite£ : -«id her , . people, The cttinns of Americoe ‘ looking thilf-waj-^h«y own *L. fl! ft and bSats,; t and T $• [of them' are interested-in **■ compress located*here. "•* ‘tleme ngpvw road, monopoly, ' themselves two route Brunswick,-and.-they } - one of those Routes tt us. Let Brunswick { open arms, and say .'to tWtee would be gladder still to make business relations with" Ann and Brunswick, no]rjjjlBH|fa| by steel an£ water, ion be cemented even t meeting he called ben- of the t. EfrCAfS talks. The whole 'seryice Was ipressive indeed, apprecated «nd enjoyed, congregation assembled, iA* led by Prof. Steel d a big colored .mat Iking to tlie female 1 family. He dlcCnot jj ththlf •eflta^ he wa room until one of the J ed: ‘This Is SamiV L, Ijimf’” it tjiep 1 -flash* ff physiciatfe mind *!#»«' | "wit the. old « cba iotber, in Liberl he war. * was born <181 Belli Capt W. M. Tuj satth< bung peopfc;*! itist church last' * attended and very a^lipwere pojdte ^ , m .ought,certainly to leadjto great- iBllty a'i^Sorewar^bst work ^ caule r of tr^th. Brabham conducted th ,nd made the closingitelk, Carroll, HA'A . P^Het^ JjWdgii^Re^ f. Wee ,._J/eafure of the evening nridoj'ttliiah’'consisted of a y by the,quertett%'two-folbs &Lowery,of Maoon.and anum- || finely: under contractor Mur- . The main building has been ;h of the taking in ided the' lal [foundation, Jh piazza at each end, but leaving }oee oit lfiiie v front and rear. The [ipper stoiy. o^ ; the western end has ^hnlitbiltbbver^bes(deyalk in the shape of a bay window, so that the I occupants of that .room,'{which we ^presume will remain as the General f Superintendent^ office) can look up or down the.tracks either way. We all look, with interest toward the | completion of this building for that will mean the return of the officials to Brunswick. . 1 Private Board. Argentleman and wife, or two gen tlemen can secure board in a private •family Table board also for others. M to Jas. 4| Blain, or Hiss M. In.; *• • Ad- Property For Salt Speclttl attention is called ministrator’s sale vo-morrow by J. J, Speaiw, Administrator of the estate of * Minehan .property, <fn corner ^b^kont of the Academy. - There are jjWohalflot8 each 00x00. ^ They will iie cut into fonr lots 45x90—the pur- oBuer of the first section having the privilege of buying the second sec* . tion adjoining at the same -price. . Hefbft a fine dpportnnUy dr buying a very desirable southeast corner for a residence. Tttp,;we understand, are perfect, The sale combs off to- , morrow* Be on hand’ if you want a 'Some of the congressmen who were sot renominated or re elected seem to have felt, their, defeat very keenly. It is stated that no less than six seats in the boose hare been vacant flnce that body'reconvened the last time, the members being reported as suffering from melancholia ineldOt to their defeat. Don’t forget Tuesday Jan,. 1st, * bargain day at J. MtcbsUon’s, ed to fblibw. , A x Modest] > ■•^1}$ Xew ' OI *?.. ‘ -Atlakta, Gs., Dec.^| onlyone colored f rONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1888... T “"" ikF " 1 . 1 i ESTABLISHED 1875. »tor. (.—There is Georgia Bljlam‘ iiH <p his house what to ' into Ifie remark- j:yau know . across the the colored pan* of his SCunty, long forej <41 done with the old 1 would net tfife kitchen. So ate dinner and A'teupper Jime v the a repe^edf the family jfhWSam. . Dr. Hoyt thonght tha give thoold nlan some was aftyjd that he migfi by offerlng hIin[ppmb ‘ give# to tbC^pepple of.J ing thagWhing ‘the verjiaKS' pi -%-^i ad is there- them mil 1 the Leg- jtipgalong. polder own- questions Dinner somewhat should be, jP' He was a and it him. to family ftoSain. [thing Was first and e ought to esent, but ult him rdinarily pee. Dur- some im- I A Business Look. * Everything at the coaf yard of Messrs. Coney & Parker has a busi ness air about it. The appliances for handling and weighing the coal are complete. The wharf, coal bins, etc., all have an air of business about them, and the young men themselves are business all over. They have set out to do business on business prin ciples, and in a business way, and they are going to succeed. We point to them as two deserving yonng men in our business community. Not a Candidate. We are informed that Dr. J. A. Butts will not be a candidate for Port Physician, for the reason that it will interfere with his pri vate|prac; tiCe. The doctor has been tendered the position of consulting physioian to. the Oglethorpe Hotel the present season, and this may, perhaps, have influenced his decision in this mat ter. ' ' ’ Don't Stick to the Text. Unless our neighbor, Dixon, will stick closer to his text,' it is useless fqr us to argue the bond business with him farther. To illustrate, we him this query with five others: “Why go in debt when you can keep out of itf” His answer was: “It is better to go in debt gnd secure a healthy town than to go to the gravd yard.” The other answers are on a par with this one. So unless ho intends sticking to the text closer than that, we might aa well dismiss the discus sion. No “light” is being dissetpins- ted by each viewers. An Elegant Substitute 'For oils/Wte, pills, and all kinds of bitter, jiansss medicines, is tab ve ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr- bp of Figs^' ’ " ■■Pina. Beocommendsd by lead' ing Physicians. Manafutored on I y by the CaUfornla Fig Syrup Com pany, flaw Fsancisco, CnL Mater to leave as h« was aping back to Atlanta by tho 9:30 train. As he was getting ready, Sam said to Dr. Hoyt: “Dr. hasn’t you got an old coat you’d give me.” The “old human nature” of the colored man came back to him, and he forgot that he was a legislator drawing a salary of $4 per day. Dr. Hoyt was pleased to hear him ask the question, as he had been puzzled to know what to giv4 him. The doctor looked over his cast off clothing up stairs, and found an old coat Sam already had on two coats. These were rather too tight. He pulled off one and put on the coat received, with the oldest one outside. The outside coat was sev eral inches shorter than the one giv en him, but that made no difference to him. • 't«fv THE Sr#--;.. r<: -iyjv —ON— Tuesday, January’ 1st, mat '“4- . Many wiff be the exclamations of surprise and aston that vvB fall fzom the lips oftouatiess hundreds who will the Emporium Hall of Jrljfichelson on that Great Bi Tuesday, »The insignificantly low prices at which everything will! placed on that day will create a sensation alV round.": v ■ - » MOUNTAINS OF DRE Will be sacrificed at slaughter prices^ est; do Moj lue your, inter- Old Sol’s Eye Shut« A total eclipse of the sun is billed to take place to-morrow, Jan, 1, and astronomers all over the country are making ( arrangements for complete Observation. The eclipse Will be due to the passage of the moon between the earth and the sun, thus cutting off the sun’s light ’temporarily in those parts of the earth where the shadow will move in a straight path 100 miles wide through parts of Cal ifornia, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and other Western States and Territories. At all points lying within this path the sun will be obscured from - view tor two minutes. In nearly all other parts of the country the eclipse will only be partial, and will nob bb no ticeable east of a line drawn through Ogdenburg, N. Y., and New York city. Syrup of Figs Nature* own true.laxstjve. n, and the most It is the most easily taken, offlwttv* remedy known tf diniM tin system whoa billions or oooUVe; to dispel headaches to cure hnbltaal oouttpatioi indl goetios, p(l«a, sto. Mooaaetured on ly by the (kilifornU imny,8kh Ftencltco, py Lloyd A Adorns. Com- For enle m m OGLETHOBPE GRANT STREET. J. R. MINER AN, Prop’r. (SncccMortArf.-8. McCrary.) Gralle Horses, Ewer JJfMl order* lor DUAYINO promptly at tended to. Open day and ntgbt. Connected with Telephone Exchange. ' Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILYIS TO^ECURE FOR THEM A HOME. I am offering honaes and lota In tho city and ’ tv * ’ ’• he Cochran avenne, tor aell one two-ator£ house, aUc rooms, on le, life aMAcsideitliirar ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to Wa B. BURROUGHS, 404 Newcastle street PUTNAM'S Urar Stable! Corner Monk and Oglethorpe streets I^JT patooni and the pnbllocan rest aaauredot securing from my liable The Finest Turn-Outs AND THE BE8r SERVICE. • Your order solicited, and satttfMtlou gnarjn r A. T. PUTNAM, BFfINING •of the Oil SiliiUe Sajr ' Euturait, ON TOE EUROPEAN MAN. F. JOS. DOEKFLINGER. CONEY&] ana Bitmninons Coal, BRICK, LATHS and SBONGLBS. will keep in ttoek of ' * I' ANTHI^AGITE GOAL, ted Ashy egg -and Chestnut tlso, and Froc- bun,white Ash.. >- BITIMUNOUS GOAL 8team.and family lump, tho later suitable for WE ABR SO^E AGENTS FOR ftmiroiir* . v'.' And afila tptumUh lh any quantity. Alipkeop constantly on hand Nosvt ekeept . GLES, the above variably CASH. BAT STREET. BRUNSWICK, GA. m DRESS. TRIMMINGS, Children’s * ' Corsets, , Zephyr and Suhajf Yarn, Ealiroiilefy for.tadlea’and Children’s In ladle*' and children's Hik' aUprms. ^Sctftillf^rStedtoemgaandSefOr themtoh”. Li til Xewcaatla «treet. r* : Druu»wlck.qa.. MB *• . . MbMaxkkti.t ukjatbd at T . ST.SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Tweaty years practtaal«a|Mneaac, 1