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Official Organ of City and Comity.
The steamship Bedford, loaded
with cotton, left this morning at
daylight.
The steamers Howland and Hattie,
of Jekyl Island, both came Dp to.the
city to-day.
Master Harry Berrie left this
morning to resume his studies at
Millcdgeville.
Misses May and Buford King left
this morning far an extended visit to
relatives in Savannah.
For Rent: Five rooms in private
family. Address H. W., box 94.
Mr. R. L. Wylly, of Savannah,
passed through the city to-day on
his way to Fernandina, on a busi
ness trip.
Mrs. Ai l. Pease, of Darien, is in
the city on a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Allen M. McDonald, who is quite
feeble.
The steamship State of Texas, of
the Mallory line, arrived this morn
ing with freight for Brunswick and
inland points.
The excursionists did not arrive at
7 o’clock this morning as advertised.
“The best laid plans of men and mice
gang aft aglee.”
The steamer Inca went to Fernan
dina to-day in place of the C.ity of
Brunswick, which remained to take
the Americus delegation around the
harbor.
For Salk: Several horses and
mules. Also 500 cords of wood. Ap
ply to J. R. Minehan.
Fred, the big head porter of the
Oglethorpe, is' back again, and now
•at eve$y incoming train can bo heard
again his sonorous voice calling
■“cheeks for the Oglethorpe.”
Among the passengers to Fernan
dina to-day was Jumbo Jewett, the
fat man, and his manager, Mr. Witt-
man. Mr. W. says that the people
and the ofllcinls here have trented
Jumbo and himself handsomely, but
he regretted very much to leave the
larger portion of his baggage, which
is held by Collector Reid for his
State license, which Mr. Wittman
claims he should not pay.
Wo aro glad to greet our time
honored friend, Dick Harris, in his
day recognized as the most popular
conductor in Georgia. We don't sup
pose any conductor in the State had
inoro frionds, Mr. Dick is now con
nected with the Ocean ‘hotel here as
one of its proprietors. Ho is now
superintending the clearing up, re
novating, painting, refurnishing,
etc. The Ocean hotel will bo a new
place when ho gets through.
Mr. Dean, of the firm of McDonald
& ‘Dean, butchers, who has been ill
for five weeks, has taken a turn for
the better. Good nursing has been
a blessing in this case, and that good
mother of his has certainly set an
example of devotion, not easily
excelled. Dr. Tucker was.fortunate
in having such a nurse in this tedious
Case.
Betwixt and Between.
Reporter—Good morning, Mr.
Freund. How is business with you
this lovely morning ?
Mr. Freund—(Who 6ells ice in
summer and wood and coal in win
ter.)—Business is not good to-day.
It is too cool for ice, and not cool en
ough for wood ami coal. I wislt it
was one or the other. This weather
is too fine for my business.
MamA. MWktM art V
•ms «Mks CMy sf RraanHA, ft* tts
IWIM.
SIMMS?
of old Irop
Orerptua ule of eow»
Sale of old boao 29 46
l'uvcnicnt* 077 iff
Borrowed 1,073 00
Sals of cow If 00
Sale of Urns.... 7 70
Sanitation 0 80
Total (77,953 01
DISBDHKXIKTS.
Salaries, Police, etc $13,35301
Street*, drain* and bridges 39,883 6s
Guard hotue 1,034 64
Charity and hospital 891 99
Cemeteries 1.9"f99
Public building* 3,313 71
Printing and advertising 333 75
Incidental 3,007 00
quarantine 3,33119
'ollce 43108
Sanitation 5,59157
Fire department 3,537 58'
Coupon* 4,787 50
Attorney* fees 83500
Refunded 118 30
Park* 1,03110
Sewerage 242 40
Assessment 800 00
Elections 8700
Anpropriatlons 1,538 00
Euucation 497 03
Bonds 617 60
Loan 2,015 00
Balance 8,804 01
Total $77,053 51
New Advertisements.
JUST RECEIVED
By A. J. MASON & CO.,
A CARGO OF
ORANGES,
COCOANUTS,
BANANAS,
ETC. ETC.
Direct from the Bahamas.
ALSO A CARLOAD OF
Fielded. Beef
They are speaking of the eighteen
Republican members oi the next
Houso elected from tho Southern
States as the “Little Solid South,"
and if these members do choose to
make themselves solid they will
bother the Republican party almost
at much as tuo big solid South bos
done heretofore.
WHY! YOTJ® LIVER
IS OUT OF ORDER
ton will liaro SICK HEADACHES, PAINS
IN 1’ttE SIDE,DYSPEPSIA, POOR ATPJE
TITE, feel listless and unable to got throne!
your daily work or social cqjoymcntc. Life
will be a burden to yon*
BaBCEHjEHSATBPl
Will cure yon, drive tho POISON out of
your system, and make you strong and well.
They cost only 35 cents a box and may save
your life. Can bo Jwd at any Drug Store*
JB3*Beworo of Counterfeits mado in St. Louis.*©*
WORYPQUSH TKLXH,
PE3FUME3 THE BREATH. ASK FOR IT.
FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, Pa.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
First National Bank, Brunswick,
Georgia.
IK Beard of Directors have this day declared
_ a dividend of Four per cent, on capital stock
for past six months—pat «Mc on and after .Tanu
ary 10th prox. JAS. Hi:dll SMITH, Cashier.
T. O’Connor & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT!!
Annual Meeting.
T HE regular annual meeting of tho Stockhold
ers of the First National Bank will he held
at the banking house Brunswick, Gn., on Tues
day January 8th, 1889 between tho hour of it m.
and 2 p. m., for Hue purpose of electing Directors
for the ensuing year. Jab. Hkkk Smith,
Cashier.
Directory of Secret Societies.
AND A. HI.—Ocean Lodko, No. 1U, F. A
_J . A. M., meets tlrat nml third Monday nights
In each month. J. J. SPEARS,'W. M.
J. K. LAUBUIGHT. Seo’y
T O. O. P.—Seaport Lodge, No. 68, meets reg-
• ulnrlv overy Tuesday n,ght at their hall over
City Council Chamber. Members in good stand
ing are earnestly Invited.
JAMES B. CANNON, N. G.
E. LAMBRIGIIT, Secretary.
K OF P.—OglothorfVa Lodge, No. 24, meet#
• evorv Thursday night at their Cnslle llnll
J. Mienclsoms storo. Visiting brothers are
[ally Invited. P. KKI.LKIt, C. C.
B. FERGUSON, K.ot II. and 8.
A L« of H.—Magnolia Council, No. 1103, Am-
t erlean Legion of Honor, meets rw-oml and
fourth Friday night. of each month.
WM. CROVATT, Commander.
J. T. LAMBUIUBT, Secretary.
r O, R. m.-Okef*enokeo Tribe, Improved
• Older of Del Men, meet* every Monday
night upatalninCIly Halt
J. II. CI.AIIK, sachem
V. U. MITCH FI.I„ Chief uf Records.
MADAM,
You are Wanted-
“I, What For? Who Wants Me?”
“They Want You. ” They!_
Who aro they? Where
do they live V
They are
A. KAISER & BR0.
CHRISTMAS 18 OVER AND NEK YEAR CLOSE ON HAND, AND
WITH THE NEW YEAR WILL REOIN
Our patrons and the worthy public at large will do well to ( come and see
us before we get through with stock -taking. It will save you money, as
we are sure to make such concesions on the goods as never heretofore heard
of *
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And they want you and all the la
dies to know that they are sell-ing
36 inch
* Henrietta Cloths
At 25c. a yard in the leading shades,
black included, 56 inchTricot at70c.
a yard. 46. inch Henrietta Cloths at
47c. a yard. Black CaBhmeres At 20
per cent reduction, and one lot
Balmoral Skirts
At $1.29, worth from $2 to $3.50, and
The Best Corsets
for 50c. ever made and
Jerseys
So cheap that every one should wear
them, and
Ladies Ho se
At lower prices than they were ever
seen before and an
Worth
Spring
Undervest
65c. for 45c. and Spiral
Bustles
For 14c. and immense reduction all
along the line until after the holidays
Anything Sand Everything ,
In onejnnd all of our compartments will be sold'mighty. cheap. You never
will believe it until you come and convince yoursel.
DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS
HATS, CAPS, SIIOES^TRUNKS, YALISES, CAR
PETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, and Inst but not least. .
Furniture
Can he bought for the nest few weeks at prices which will insure a great
and immense sale.
.A.. IZAZSrB <So HEO.
FOR SIM and RENT.
FOR SALE. | For Sale or Rent.
Twenty Town .Common lots-76x100 feet near
the Railroad Tank, cn the installment plan at
from five to ten dollars per month.
Several* Dixville lots, situated on the Street
Railway, at from live to ten dollars per month,
45x110 feet.
Four brand new three room cottages on Town
Commons, comfortably and neatly Anished in
side and ent.
Call to see me if you wish to purchase or {rent
on easy terms.
Win. S. BRANHAM,
Office Ur Stairs, Scarlett Building.
A REGULAR EYE-OPENER
FOR THE GENTLEMEN.
Overcoats and Suits.
Pants and Undfrwear.
White and Flannel Shirts.
Hats and Caps.
Unlaundried Shirts, 39fc apiece.
DOn DELAY, WIT COIIIE
Before the'assortment is broken up.
Come now for wc take stock Janua
ry 1, and dont want the goods then
if LO|W MICKS will sell §•
JLxlJSAI,
Hodges & O’Connor.
After one year’s trial It is notv an acknowledged fact that we
Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City.
Our Prescription Department
Is without doubt the most complete, ns the amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee
exactness and dispatch, is this depaitmcnt is under thejiersonal sunervision of the oldest prescrip
tion clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither arc we confined to any one physician’s pre •
ecriptions, but, as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill any and all that may be
written, and if you favor us with a*call in this line wo will guarantee satisfaction, both ps to quali
ty and price. We also keep a full line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes,
combs, and toilet articles, ami in fact, everything that goes to make dp a first class drug store. We
are also Proprietor of the
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS.
Whore we manufacture Lemon. Ginger Ale, Sartaparilla and Stinwborr'y Soda Wntcr, which we
guarantee to he as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, ami we
have no hesitation in asserting that it is ns good as any Imported in tho market.
Call and give us a trial and bo convinced that what we toll you Is true.
FOR SALE,
A FARM CONTAINING 240 ACRES
Of high land and a Urge liody of marsh lands.
Seventy nr res of this farm are now under culti
vation with 100 acres more that can be placed
under cultivation with very little expense.
Said farm being on St. Simons Island, about
three miles from St. Simons Mills, and About
same distance from St.8imons inlet,and reaching
across the Island from the ocean on one side to
tho water of Hack river on tho other side.
Tho farm contains a good frame house and
outbuildings. J. J. SPEAKS.
If You Have
Ho appetite. Indigestion, Flatulence,
Nick Headache, “all ran down,” lo*.
tag flesh, j-on will find
Tuffs Pills
J. J. Lissner & Co.
ITNotici: Competitors
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i note of this.
please
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HEWS,
rell.rrroiuthem. Nleslysu*sreo«tsd.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
NOTICE.
bempon.lble for any relit, rnntrscted br ths
erow of Ihe Atu. bar. OltllJC.
REMOVAL!
NEW QUARTERS
I can now be found in my new stand
in the
Scarlett Block,
WHERE MY STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, CAPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
Neither the Captain, owner* or coiulgnec* will
■el
Itl
CIIKBSK1NAZ, UiltSfi
MARKED DOWN
TO BED ROCK.
- XX T. DUNN.