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T. G. JSTACY k SOy, PUBLISHERS.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3,1889.
ESTABLISH KP 1*7*.
THEY ABE HEBE.
Brunswick Welcomes Americas.
About 11 o’clock this morning the
special train arrived by - the Bruns
wick and Western B, R. bylng flfty-
city nnd harbor and mammoth com
pram. Thu delay was caused by the
breaking of a spring to the engine.
The party came from Americas over
the A. P. ft L: R. R to Cordele, where
they took a special car or the Geor
gia Southern .Railroad, and came
through without change. This .car
has on Its slde < the inscription “Su
. wanee Blver Routo to Florida”
The jjarty consisted of the follow
ing:
Maj A. C. Knapp, C. A. Fricker
and wife, Maj. M. Speer, A. P. Cole
and wife, Miss Came Speer, MisB
Emma Muse, H. C. Bagley and wife,
Miss Cnrrio Brannon, Dr. E. J. El*
<1 ridge and ififo, D. B. Hill and dauglK
ter, Col. A. S. Cutts, W. M.Hitt, wife
and obild, Miss Inez Cutts, A. K.
Clark, wife and daughter, Miss Flo-
vine Rice, Mrs. Bascom Myrick and
son, W. H. Tondee and wife, Thos.
Davenport and wife, M. Callaway,
Jas. .Fricker, Miss Mervin Callaway,
Miss Minnie Fricker, Chas. Ansley
and wire, J. J. Williford and wife, N.
G. Prince and wife, W. R. Howie, J.
W. Wheatley, C. M. Wheatley, H. Y.
D. Capt. Sam. McGarrab, D. W. Bag-
ley, W. M. Hawkes, W. C. Gray, B.
T. Johnson, Wm. Hawkins, Walter
Wheatley, Bloom Brown, J. W, Fur-
low, E. F. Hinton, Marshal Martin,
R S. Olmer, Geo. T. Bolff, J. E. Hitt,
W. M. Worsley, H. 0. Speer, Judge
Allen Fort, B. J. Porry and wife.
At the depot they were welcomed
l&7Sfc£S?!Efr
It is doubted whether he will ride in
they were assigned rooms and took
dinner.
At 1 o’clock thp excursionists, ac
companied by the committee,boarded
tbe City of Brunswick for a trip to
the East - Tennessee docks, and
around tbe harbor. Ou their return
they will view the city.
From the time of the arrival of our
Americus friends this morning they
began to speak of Brunswick and her
wonderful improvement, and they
will doubtless learn much more’about
that before they leave.*
We go to press too early to give an
account of the * trip around .the har
bor and city.
Muoh has been’written about the
team of sorrel horses which bird.
Cleveland and her mother drive near
ly dverytlmo they cqme into town,
but H i. not genittfiSHS^
these mares are mother and df i
nine of the prominent.’citizens *of te * was pnrehaied:
Americas, who have come to see our Vir 8' nia Is perfectly
Horse fanciers would not call them ai
desirable pair, as they each have
three white fetit and blazed faces.
This is always & sign of inferiority,
though horeea with oply one wbitej
foot are not so objectionable among
horsd dealers. Animals with all
four feet white, or with three out of
four white, are as a rale considered
likely to last only a few years for
service, and they do not bring any
thing like the prices paid for those
which have all black feet. --However,
{he Oak Yiew sorrels are as gentle
as kittens/ they are pretty good
movers, and tbe mistress of the
White Honse and-her mother can
drive them with absolute Safety to
the pretty park pbmton ' which they
have used for tbe last six months.
Shortly before Christmas W. H. C,
Dudley, living near Americus, pres
ented his wife with a neat top buggy
He has owned a horse for thirteen
years, and at this late day decided 'to
give his wife the buggy so that tbe
horse could be used. He says that
heretofore Mrs. Dudley was afraid to
drive the horse,, hut since he has
grown old-she thinks there is nd
danger in h|i8. Daring the thirteen
years Mr. Dudley has not used him
more than half a dozen times, but
kept him around the ijoupe because
the buggy or drive the horse now, as
he never goes far enough from home,
except on the cars, to need-of e.
*..t Public Speaking.
Tbe public speaking at L’Arioso
hall last night did not materialize
very largely. There was no speak
’ ing. Another meeting is called for
at the court house next Thursday
night, at which time Col. Symmcs
Will address the working men, .to
show them why they ought to vote
for bonds, and Col. Goodyear v will
address the people in reply to articles
in the Advertiseij-Appeal
' Memphis and her sewerage.
The German Last Night.
The German club celebrated iast
' evening by giving one of the germane
at the Oglethorpe#
: There were two .dozen couples pres-
l en^, including both m&rriedand single
ones. * Mr. W. F. Parker and Mies
Ada Wright led -The dancing was
kept np until l o'clock this jporning,
when the party dispersed to dream
of tbe poetry of motion.
The trouble at the railroad yards
in Albany has about been remedied.
The reason Yardraaster Hall had for
resigning was overwork. For several
days there bad been a rush of freight,
and the’yard crew was about worked
to death, hence their resignations.
Those who quit have ail gone back
about (q work, the company, so it is stated,
promising to recompense their faith-,
fulness. Every side track in reach
of thq city was used to get the pars
put of the Way.
* Ai| Btofint Substitute
For olja, salts, pills, and ell kinds
of bitter, nanses medicines, is the ve
ry agreeable liquid flrutt remedy, Syr-
upof fin. ffrOooamCndcd by lead
ing Physicians. Manufactured on
y by the California Fig Syrup Com
pzny, San Faanoitco, Cal
Private Board.
. A gentleman and with, or two gen
tlemcn can secure board in a private
family Table board also fbr Other*.
Apjjly^to Jas. T. Blain, or Miss M.
Milledqeville, Jan. 1.—To give
some pleasure to the negro lunatics
in the asylum during the Christmas
holidays, the authorities provided
tho string band that usually plays
for tho white convalescent patients,
and arranged to give some of the
colored convalescent and chronic
patients a dance, on last Saturday
evening in the recreation hall of the
negro building. Several of the offi
cers and their wives and quite a
number of convalescent white
patients attended as spectators, and
they enjoyed the scene very much.
Valdosta, Dec. 31.—The first car
load of cotton over the Georgia South
ern and Florida came in froiqSparks
to day. The management will place
on a tri weekly schedule between this
place and Tifton Pq the 10th of Jan
uary, and as soon as tbe surfacing
gfctog complete their work, finch will
be about the 20tb, a full schedule
will beput on between here and Ma
con.
A POINT OF LAW,
Andfcollloqulf ■ Retrospective and
. Prospective.
Camden Count*, Dec. 29,1888.
KdltoT* Advert! *er-Appeal. •' }
Christmas has come and gone, the
llttleiirownjug also camp abd is hoiir
empty, but bow sad, dreary and for
lorn the old plantation seems, to tbe.
days when the
fiddle and the bobei, Abe noisy dahee,
the “Merry Xmas” and “Xinjas gift”
were heard from dawn iill hight.—
Ab, well, it may.alt be fojr the best,
but I cling to the . traditions of my
youth—a time so long ago that I can
now call upon Uncle Sato to pay me
that $8 per month pension' which he
has promised, as soon as I became
old enough to take care of it, for serv
ing him in-my youth, although I
did afterwards get toad* with him,
and did my best to get rid of him—
1-am-now glad that ^failed, but the
disappointment at the.time was very
bitted May God bless m'y comrades,
and may our children ever be worthy
of the sacrifices we made for them
The Georgia Mayor is also a thing
ol the past, but the Georgia Colonel,
like, our poor, is with us, and will re
main with us always, for is not the
Georgia lawyer also a Georgia Colo-
nel?
My objeet in writing, ie to ask if
you will request one of the “ablest
and best” to inform you, whether’ that
provision of our code, which disfran-'
chises those convicted of it felony ap
plies to a child who has been 1 con
victed and served, out fiissenlence
he attainsji jjli
o deprived of that which he' did
not have? I would ask him myself,
but I would be charged a fee. You
can promise to allude to him some
day as the “eloquent,” the “learned,”
the “distinguished,” or use any oth
er falsehood, and the compliment
will bo quite as valuable as his ad
vice oftep proves to be.
Although it is very difficult to
shake thh self-conceit out of an edi
tor, I hope the result of the late
election will convince you that you
are no wiser, than your neighbors,
and that we of the South have noth
ing special to fear, now that General
Harrison' has said he will' bestow
office only upon tho worthy. It ap
pears to me, and if one may judge by
the result of your municipal election,
the great majority of your citizens
agree with jne, that a man who could
vote for Snellsoa in preference to
Lester does not fill that bill.
The New Year, which like hades, is
filled with broken promises, will sopn
be with us. May you enjoy as many
more as yon desire. As for myself,
I know not what to ask for,’ especial*
ly at this season. Ambition, love,
hatred, malice, woman’s smiles—all,
save his sympathy with Abe joys of
youth and happy childlBod—cease
to be. of interest to the lonely oldi
Veteran.
.-Jar* i
Fiporim
Grand New Year
T uesday,
Janua
Many will be the exclamations o:
that will fall fzom'the lips of countie
the Emporium Hall of.J. Michelson.
. . . 7 m .
iso and astonishment 1
tfifa who will inspect L
; Great Bargain Day,
Tuesday, January
The insignificantly low prices at which everything wi]l be
placed on that day will create a sensation all< round.
Will be sacrificed at slaughter prices,
est, do not fail, as you'will, mies the GREATEST
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1889.
OGLETHORPE
STABLE
GRANT STREET.
J.
R. MINEHAN, Prop’Ti
(Successor to H. 8. McCrary.)
Gentle Horses, Boffl'or Saddle.
£to~AU or,1cm lor DRAYINO promptly at
tended to. Opon day and night. Connected
with Telephone Exchange.
Your Duty
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
arms and land near the city for cash or time.
Will sell ono two-atory no,
Cochran avenue, for (1,000.
Fire, life and Accident Innranr'
' Wholesale iind Betatl dealer* in
AaAraeite and Ktuioeu Ceal
BRICK, LATHS and SHINGLES.
wUl keep In (took'of
ANTHRACITE COAL,
BITIMUNOUS COAL
Steam and family lump, the latter aaltable for
grates. ,v ...
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
ftilH
’abletofnr
mnatantiyonhand Noe. la
above if market prloev
Terms In-
And’able to furnish lnany quantity.
GEES,thenbo ~
variablyUASH
BAT STREET. BRUNSWICK, GA.
T-
Grand finesinz
ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. *
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
tot Newcastle street.
Syrup of Figs
'Naturesown £rue laxative. It is
the most easily taken, and the most
effective remedy known to cleanse the
S ystem when blllious or costive; to
lapel headaches, colds and fevers;<
to cure habltnal constipation, indi
gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on
ly by the California Fig Syrap Com
bany, San Francisco, Cal. For sah
py Lloyd ft Adams.
The Protestant missionaries in
Japan made about a thousand con-
vents’last year, and are finding that
island the most fertile field they cul
tivate in Asia. It is probably true
that tho ready adoption by the
Japanese of European methods and
inventions has had as much to do
with the. success of the missionaries
as their labors. During many years
tbe Japanese have shown themselves
anxious to .take their place among
the civilized nations, and the fact
that civilization and Christianity go
together must Impress them.
russ them.
Stove Woo4_
Oak, Pino and Llghtwood delivered
to any part of tbe rtty. Orders left
at Qveer’s stable or Bntoswlek Drug
Store promptly s’,tended to. •
N. Dixon.
PUTNAM’S
Corner Monk and Oglethorpe atreete
patrona and the pablto can re«t awuredof
securing from my stable
The Finest Turn-Outs
AND THE BEST SERVICE. . .
Yocr order aollolted, and latUfaetlon guaran
A T. PUTNAM,
OPENING
OF THE , ' i,
Malle Bay Rtiiairait
OX TIIR EUROPEAN VLAN.
* F. JOS D0ERFLINGER.
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DRESS TRIMMINGS,
ChlWpjn’s Worsted Gods,
Elegant Corsets,
Zephjr aadfStxonj Tarn, Embroidery Silk,
CHENEELL,
ForiLadle*’ andClitldren’* Drceae*. ,
(irent Bargain* In ladlek' and'ehluren’a Ho- t
•leryhalf the nraal price*. Thp la-ilcs are re
•pectfully invited to come and ceofor thcmcelvev.
E. EARLE, 2MWB
lo8t*SP»r- - Brttna
HSXewcaaUoC
‘ Brnnawick, Oa.
Dr. IB. McCASKILl,
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AN
ST.SIMONS MILLS, Ga.
Twenty j«a» piaoUeal axperleao#.
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