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THE LORD’S HOUSE.
Religious Services To-Morrow.
“Forsake not the assembling of yourselves to
tether, a* tho wanner of eome is.”
Presbyterian church, Rev Paul P.
Brown, pastor: Services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Subject for morning:
“Testing a Christian’s Faith." Even
ing: ‘ Christ the Joy of nil His Peo
ple." Sunday School 3:30 p. m.
Second Advent: (Church corner of
D and L streets, two squares east
of the gas house.) Elder H. V. Skip
per, pastor.
St Mark's Church, H. E. Lucas,
Rector. Morning prayer, celebra
tion of the holy communion -and ser
mon at 11 o'clock; Sunday School
at 4:00 p. no.; evening prayer at 7:30
p. m. The Rector will officiate.
Baptist church: Rev. E. Z. P. Gol
den. pastor. Services 11 a. ;m. and
7:30 p.m. Subject for morning: “A
Talking Church.” Evening: ‘‘The
Man of Hope.”
V. M. C. A: Prayer meeting every
Sunday morning at 9:50. Gospel
Song service every Tuesday evenin
at S:15o’clock. All young men arc in
vited. Rooms open daily from 9 a. m.
to 10:00 p. in. in Scarlet* Block.
Methodist Church: Rev. McK. F.
McCook, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. ra. Sunday School 3:30
p.. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
7:30]>. m. Preaching by Presiding
Elder, Rev. E. H. McGehee at 7:30
p. m. Lovt Feast at 9:30 a. m. Sac
rament ef the Lord’s Supper and an
niversary and re union service at 11
a. in.
The Hog Orflinftpce. ,_„,
Messrs Editors: What has be
come of the Hog Ordinance ? Is it
still in force or has it become of none
effect? We people of Dixvileare anx-
ious to know. Dixvii.le.
We have heard of no repeal of the
ordinance, and no doubt the Marshal
will have the pigs oflb.it locality in
terviewed.
(apt. C'lubb Dead.
('apt. James Club died at his home
in the upper portion of the city this
morning, after a protracted illness.
Captain Club was one of the land
marks of this city, having lived here
from his early boyhood. For many
years he was pilot on Lit is bar, and
in latter years Captain of different
steamboats plying in these waters.
His last command was the Cracker
Boy, plying between this city and the
Satilla river. He was genial in his
manners, and numbered his friends
by the scores whenever the Cracker
Boy’s whistle was heard.
Public Meeting to DIhcuim Bonds,
Sewerage ami Schools.
An adjourned meeting will be belli
on Thurailny night, January 10th
1889 at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Cour
House to discuss the important ques
tions of sewerage, public achqola and
bonds which are to bo voted upon
January 22mi, 1889. All citizens are
earnestly invited lo attend.
Judge Courtland Symmes will ad
dress the meeting as to the effect up
ou the workingmen, the parties rent
ing property, ami the financial con
dition of the city and other matters
of interest.
Mr. C. P. Goodyenr will address
tho meeting upon the Memphis sys
tem of sewerago in reply to ui tides
in Advkrtiser-Aiteai.,generally up
on the importance of sewerage ns a
health measure, the necessity for its
introduction here, the enreaud delib
oration shown by Mayor and Conn
cil, and other matters of interest.
A number of other speakers will
address the meeting.
By order of
M. Ullman, Chairman
J. L. Beach, Seet’y.
Manual Training in the Public
Schools.
The idea is gr dually taking pos
session of tho pie that the public
school system of this country, whi
it gives a very fair literary education
to the young, is not altogether pe]}
feet. This idea, in the concrete, so
far as it has developed in Georgia, is
represented by the State school of
technology in this city, and by the
supplemental training schools at the
State university and at Emory col-
Burglnrs Again.
Mr. John Hncncl comes in for an
other visit from the burglars. They
seem to like ids goods. We arc
glad lo state, however, tlint they
only got one pistol this time. Dr.
Bishop who occupies the adjoining
room heard them and caused them
to leave without getting as much as
tbev wanted.
During the (pst three autumn
months England imported nearly
33.000. 000 bushels of wheat, against
23.000. 000 during the same time the
3’ear before. Of this larger'quantity
the United States furnished much
less than one sixth; of the smaller
nearly one half. This tremendous
falling off in American trade, due to
the speculative movements in Chi
cago led by “Old Hutch,” accounts
in large measure for the fact, dis
quieting to some people, that the
balance of trade is on the wrong
side.
Fou Sale: Several horses and
mules. Also 500 cords of wood. Ap
ply to J. R. Minchan.
The public school is good as far as
it goes, but a merely literary course,
and by no means a perfect one, fails
tq^Jhe youth, of. the land to-make
their way in the world. The whole
object and aim of the public school
system is to fit the }’oung people of
the country for life—to aid in niak
them good citizens and useful
members of the community.
There is no better citizen than an -
industrious one—no better educated
citizen than the one who possesses
at once the impulse of industry and
the knowledge and skill nocossary to
direct it iu the proper channel.
This matter is attracting attention
in all the large educational centers,
and it may very properly be dis
cussed here in Georgia, where the
interest in public education is as
large and as serious as it is in any
part of the country.—Atlanta Con
stitulion.
New Year Resolutions.
The following set of resolutions is
respectfully submitted to the young
men, and others in our city, who are
determined to do better all this year
than last:
Resolved, That in consideration of
the fact that I have uot lived a per
fectly sober and very industrious life
during the past year, I will abstain
from drink during this year and
stick close to business.
Resolved, That from and after this
date, feeling, as I do that it is not
considered gentlemanly to swear,
that I will during this year refrain
from swearing.
Resolved, That I will resist every
influence brought to bear upon me to
make me break these resolutions.
Resolved, That I consider that it
is my duty this year to make a more ll
decent appearance in society than I *
have for the past year, by devoting
the money that I would spend for
liquor to buying decent clothing.—
Exchange.
FOR TUB FIRST TCI
IN KEIIHUAIIT.
Will I- sold before the
cltjr of llnuitwlck, Olyu
l«fal boa re nPie>e on lb
Aext. the following deer
ell tun until Mite eufl la
flouee Wllnon. being • leel
enflommctl uftba cite of II
that neroel or plena nf lend I.
In tbe city of Il-nnawlck. In I
anil In tbnt part nfatld cil;
Common*.'* Datwwii •
fleaenbed ae tbe WMt.ru <
anTentr-Oime (T.1i t-.mialnie
bniidn-d ie<-t, (7.l!l0o arson
plan nu n- aarnralili to an <
i lioure door lotba
r (li., during the
‘ r In Febronrg
, to will
defendant
from tba major
nick. In end toall
e. lying end being
PState and county,
SPECIAL I
u as the “Town
street*, end
Icf lot number
niyflvoby one
to h survey end
licit,
A. i»„ fiDf tliniie*
end imw of dli-
r of unit! city of
th#
»«m. to satisfy e mnrtr»g«
Hiiporlur Court In favor of Kd
Wllnon. Written noito
.Joint* Wilson, who i» in i*i»
•rty.
fits thereon, levied
dent, Jonae WU-
lie-1 from Glvnn
F'Keh vn. Julius
i. levy M-rvod on
of MJJd prop-
Crovatt it Whitfield, P'ai’ttld
OKOUGl \—d etaYNM CoVSTX'
Will be Mold bt-foro tue coin;
oily of Brumtwiok «a!d stde*_
tho lawful liottrsot *de on tho dfj
ruery, A l>.. rightoe-i hundred']
folluwtttu d-ife-ribod *»• «*;.ertv (
lot or putc.-l «*r l**it-1 ndiiate, lyli
county oftelynn, end iu th* sf
tuMilarly ku .un nii.t d«>ign«
Creek rTa-t^’tou, coiitsltdi-g f
acres luoru or 1-ms, and bmudA
the iio;*tli by the lan.la • f John 1
Kite
the lMi.1t* f It-1 h. l pl.tc
lends oi .John >1 Ti*-*n and .tij
tmpi’ovcniontM t tier-on Held tn
P' op.oty or U. M.Tis .n, fid-
en execution le u-d l»v Oijrnu
tbe December term !SSH. In fat
tlonal Bank ofliru-i-Hici
iUK levied on mh to*- |nv|i
au«t uotica of Maid levy i»
Tho second day --f January, iltf
dre-l and ei ;hl«tiinc
door in tbe
Votiniv, between
t Tuesday in Kelt.
Id elglitv-nim- t» «
It: Ail that trai t,
and being in the
ibfGeorgia, par*
I'"as tlie Green
tboneaud [low]
as folio we: On
and -J. M
on tin- south by
,t« e west by the
. ltd. y, find the
iJeviud ou mm the
In salt*fAction of
iperi. r Court, nt
'of tbe First Na-
Said tri'ct lie.
It. M. Ttson;
day given l.iin.
year eighteen
Will be sold before the cour
lity of ftriinAwi k, <luring
Bale on tho firm. Tucnday m J
following described pro|icrty I
All the rigid, lllle and inter
snt Jonas vYii»ou, being a 1(
Mayor and Council of the city
of tbe dofend-
ihold from the
. Brunswick, in
if land, situate,
itwwick, in said
and county and in that part of said city
known fcstlie Town Coniiuon>t,Vbotween 1 and
Johnson streets, and described as tlie western one
half of Jot number seventy-thrwtiO) containing
EXTRA.-
ALL ABOUT THE
Emporinni Ball of J. Helm
Grand New Year Speeial Bargain Pay,
--ON-
Tuesday, January 1st, 1889.
Many will bo the exclamations of surprise and astonishment
that will full fzoin the lips of countless hundreds who will inspect
the Emporium Hail of .1. Michelson ou that Great Bargain Day,.
Tuesday, January 1, 1889.
The insignificantly low prices at which everything will be
placed ou that day will create a sensation all round.
MOUNTAINS OF DRESS GOODS
seventy-five by one hundred fbjbt, (75x100) ac
cording to a survey nud plan muo agreeably to
an ordinance of Council, passed *ho. 28th day of
March, A. D„ eighteen hundred fRA sixty-eight,
and now
Clerk anc
amlllnri... . . .. .
the property of the defendant, Jonas Wilson to
satisfy a mortgage 11 fa issued from Glynn Supe
rior Court in favor of W. B. Burroughs, vs Jonas
Wilson.
Written notice of this levy served on Jonas
Wilson who is in possession of said premises.
This January 2.1S81).
Wm. li. BKltRlK,
Sheriff G. O. Ga.
Crovatt A Whitfield. 1*1 a inti IT* Attorneys.
Will he sacrificed at slaughter prices. If you value your inter
est, do not fail, as you will miss the GREATEST BARGAINS
ever known if you miss the Great Bargain Day at J. MICHEXi*
S . eiB* ■ A * J ** i “
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1889.
STATE OF GEORGIA—County oF Glynn.
Will be sold before the court house door in the
city of Uiunswick. |sald Htnte ami county, be
tween the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in February next, the following described prop
erty to-wit:
A1I that lot, tract or ptreel of land, situate, ly
ing and being in the county of Glynn, and .State
bounded as follows:
Oil tho north by the lands of John M. Timm and
J. M. Rice; on the east by Green creek; on the
south by the lands of tho ilcthel place, nml on the
west by the lands of John M. Tison and Mrs. Ri
ley; ami the improvements thereon. Levied on
as tho nroperty of R. M. Tison, in satisfaction of
execution issued by Glynn Superior Court, at
the December term 1888, in favor of tho Ogle
thorpe National Bank. Said tract of land con-
.ainfngone thousand (1,000) acres, more or less,
and levied ou ns the property of said R. M. Ti
son. Notice of levy being this day given to said
R. M. Tison.
This 2nd (lav of January 1889.
iV H. BKItlUK, Sheriff, O. C. Ga.
Goodyear A Kay. Plaintiff's Attorneys.
JUST RECEIVED
By A. J. MASON & CO.,
A CARGO OF
ORANGES,
COCOAtfUTS,
BANANAS,
ETC. ETC.
Direct from the Bahamas.
ALSO A OAKLOAD OF
FioKleci Beef!
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
An Elegant Substitute
For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds
of bitter, Houses medicines, is tbo vo-
ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr
up of
Figs, lteccommended by lead
ing Physicians. Manufactured on*
y by the California Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Faancisco, Cal.
First National Dank, Brunswick,
Georgia.
_ livldcnd of Four her cent, on capital stock
for past six months—payable on and after Janu
ary lothprox. JAS. iltiltlt SMITH, Cashier.
JELLICO COAL
FOR SALE BY
HAZLEHURST& MASON
Bay St., Foot of George.
T. O’Connor & Co.
INSURANCE AGENTS
FIRE I MARINE I ACCI0EN1I:
BtPUUKXT TBI .STAOKOBKST COkFAMIB
OF TUB tVOHLD. . vU M,
OGLETHORPE
STABLE
GRANT STREET.
J.
It. MINE HAN, PropT;
(Successor to II. 8. McCrary.)
Billie Horses, Bony or Saddle.
_yAil orders lor DRAYING promptly nt-
t cm led to. Open day and night. Connected
with Telephone Exchange.
Your Duty
rO VOUIt FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME. 4
I am offering houses and lots in the city and
arms and land near tlie city for cai-b or lime.
Will sell one two-story house, six rooms, on
Cochran avenue, for $1,000.
Fire, Life and Accident lmm r
CONEY & PARKER
Wholesale and Betatl dealers In
AnOiraclte ai Bftninoos Coal,
BRICK, LATHS and SHINGLES, j
will keep In stock of
ANTHRACITE COAL,
BITIMUNOUS COAL
Steam and family lump, the latter suitable for
grates.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
llilli,WICK BRICK WORKS.
And able to furnish In any quantity.
Also keep constantly on hand Nai. tandSSTIIN*
GLFS, tho above nt market prices. Term*In
variably CASH.
DAY STREET. BRUNSWICK, GA.
ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
404 Newcastle street*
PUTNAM’S
Livery Stable
Corner Monk and Oglethorpe directs
jyj Y patrons and the public can rest iDtaured of
Finest Turn-Outs
securing from my stable
The
ANDTHK ItK^rSKKVIOK.
Your order (elicited, and satisfaction xnaran
A. T. PUTNAM,
OPENING
Old
OF THE
ON THE Kl'ItorEAX FLAN.
Whoru e.n In found orerjthlng the market of-
ford», served in sho.t notice. \o. JJ Bay »ire<d
F. JOS. DOERFLINGEU.
draad Opening.
liliaerj, Mt
DRESS
Children’
K
Gods,
is,
ir.a
CHKKfr.
DemorM Reliable Patterns
F.iriLadies’ an i Children's Dreswt.
Gre.it Bargains in ladies' and chll-lmV* H »-
slerv half the usual prices. The xra re
spcctfully invited to come andscof ir thonijclves.
E. EARLE, .
215 Newcastle Street, - Brunswick.On.
losing your child by permitting Wnrmt U
work out iUdestructb-n. Nvheu a child lulls tc
sleep well, i irestless, ur,natural In its anpctltb aai
grinds its teeth, v*>u '.iavo .
worm*; the positive mro
FahnealockM Yunalfete. Askyoor
dnigeist for iu It* mc|v .nfjnty **!■
child ficm iuqrav
t.f
Dr. iB. McCASKILL,
I’KKUAKENTLT LOOATSD AT
ST.SIMONS MlLLS.Ga.
Twenty yean practical erpcrieaoe.