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Oflleisl Organ of City ud Conuty.
Mr*. Robinson, of Atlanta, is In
the city on a visit to relatives.
The noon passenger trains on both
roads reached ham to-day at the
name hour.
More stores are needed tn thla city,
and more residences too. Demands
' for them oontinue.
What baa beoomeof the cotton
factory? A little news on that line
would be relished by the readers of
the ’Advertiser Appeal.
The Ocean hotel will be a daisy
place when the present work is finish
*d. We will need all the hotel rodm
we can get this winter.
The daily arrivals at the Ogle
thorpe now number already eighteen
to twenty. In a few more days rooms
will be as scarce there as hen)s teeth.
|. Hr. Bolleap, who has been Super-
Intending the eleetrlo light plant, left
*hU morning for other fleldejof 5
He' ia succeeded by Ur, Thomas
fiobfnson.
We had a call to day from Mr. 0.
6. Piper, of Jamaloa., He reports
the whole oonntiy flooded with water,
and the roads in wretched condition
ftom the saute cause!
Bishop Beck worth la expected to
bq in the oity the last of this week
and preach here next sabbath. We
understand there will be several can
didates for confirmation.
Council meeting to-night is bound
to be a lively one. Tho election of
officers and the matter of salaries
will be up. There will bo a majority
and a minority report from the com
mittee, and some lively discussions.
Ur. Georgo Scarlett is in the oity
to day. Mr. and Mrs. Scarlett have
contributed two sterling young men
to Brunswick's business, to say noth
ing of their daughters, who Bpend
port of their time here, adding much
to society circles. They should be
proud of their children. - ,
The Messrs. Dodd and Wey, of
Atlanta, are in the city to-day pros-
peoting with a view to establishing
a wholesale and retail crockery busi
ness here. They are live, wide
awake gentlemen, full of push and
will bo quito an acquisition to our
city. They thiuk the Oglethorpe is
just a bit ahead of the Kimball in
point of comfort.
Miss Sophie Thornbury, of kin
dergarten fame, leaves to-morrow
morning for her new field o? labor in
tho Atlanta Femalo Seminary. She
carries with her tho lovo of a whole
school of children, and the highest
esteem ancl regard of their parents.
It is to be hoped that, she may some
day see her way clour to return to
Brunswick. Our loss- has been At
lanta’s gain.
Oglethorpe National Bank.
At a recent meeting of tho stock
holders of tho Oglethorpo National
Bank, tho following officers were
elected to serve for the nest twelvo
months: (
OFFICERS. ^
M.,Ullmsn, president; w. E. Bur
bage, vice-president; J. L. N. Hen
man, cashier; John D. Wright, assis
tant cashier; Lonis Fleming, teller;
F. S. Bauder,,book-keeper; George H.
. Cook, collector. *
directors:
M. Ullman, W. E. Burbage, D.
Glauber, John H. McCullough, W.
E. Kay, J. P. Williams, Savannah,
Go., Dudley T. Morton, Baltimore,
Another Baggeatlon.
Httjjfijfri at»sri. .
The writer to vitally Interested in
all that concerns the health and
proaperity of your beautifhl and pro
gressive city.
This interest most be my exonse
for' obtruding on the notice of the
proper authorities, some views on the
vexed queeilon of sewerage.
Now, I acknowledge at the outset
my nnfitnese tojudgo of the practi
cability of adopting, and executing
a perfect and effectual system of
sewerage. My engineering know
ledge to qnlte too email to venture
an opinion on this point.
It is urged by many that the topo
graphical features of the oity offer
an inanperable hereto success.
If correct in thoso views, then it
follows that the .result of a system
of sewerago not successful, would U6
to the growth of the* city and
disastrous In the lost degree to the
health of the oittoens.
To avoid the possibility of such an
error, the suggestion is made that
a systematic plan-of deodortoatlon
and aubaeqnent removal of o'ffsnaive
materials be adopted.
Such a system would possess some
advantages too obvious to mention,
While avoiding totally tho risk of
hopeless injuries, resulting from a
possible failure of the sewerage aya-
teth,*- i - • • *\-
Under the plan proposed the offen
ding matters could be easily convert
ed into a substance, utterly inoffen
sive, as well as of a recognized com
mercial value. In short, the material
sought to be gotten rid of by being
washed away into tho waters, to
contaminate the food products there
in wonld be converted into material
for enriching the land, and thereby
increasing the products of tho fields
and gardens of the tillers of the soil.
To tho writer, it does seem a per-
version'of tho first principles of Poli
tical Economy, to thus destroy, at
great cost, and admitted danger to
health, those substances which
chemical science may transmute into
tangiblo wealth, and which mechan
ical skill may transport without
offeuso to the plaoes whore thoy can
be sold at fair valuation. Thq sug
gestion may or may not be a practi
cal one. If is offered only as a pos
sible solution of a question of vital
import Inquirer.
Md.
Stove Wood For Sale.
Oak, Pine and Lightwood delivered
In any partof the city. Orders left
at Greer's stable or Brunswick n rug
Store promptly attended to.
. N. Dixon.
Come to Visit Us.
Many of our citizens remember
Mr. Henry Clay, the Portuguese, who
used to command a whaler that came
into this port many years ago. Ho
was so well pleased with Brunswick
that he commenced putting out his
money here. Ho helped Judgo Nel
son build the Oeean Hotel, aud has
loaucd others money on Brunswick
real estate. He is here to day with
his little hoy lookiug after his invest
ments. Mr. Clay showed his faith
in Brunswick long ago, when wo
were only a village, aud he has never
repented of it.
A ValcafttM Maarleaa. .
The late excursionists from Ameri
cas to Brunswick went bone happy,
if we may Judge from the letter of
one of the party in the Recorder,
the doting sentences of whloh read
thus: • . v- -
After an early,, but bountiful
breakfast, we left for home. All in
s ohorus voting that the Oglethorpe
Hotel could not be excelled for good
fore, nor the people of Brnnswiek for
their hospitality, and that the Peli
can Comprtaa takes the cskes, and
vsiy flat ones at that That onr
journey to the sea will stand as •
bright epot on lifo's voyage to Illu
mine the waste of years. That we
would bo much In onr own light not
to duplicate.the Oglethorpe house.
That we shall be grateful to each
and nil. corporate or personal, who
contributed to our comfort and
pleasure. „,
F»u Sale: Several horses and
mules. Also 600 cords of wdod. Ap
ply to J. B, Mtoehaa.. are
T _ ^ zajies si. cannon, n. q;
J. E. LAMBBIQHT, Secretary.
A., erican Lortonof Honor, meets soconci sod
fourth Friday nights of each month.
w n, T .^ 0 ,„tH-. CRO l ATr ' COmm ' tader -
J. T. LAMBRIGHT, Secretary. . i
T O. H. M.—Okcfoonokco Tribe, Improved
Xe Order of Red Men. meet* every Sunday
night tip lUlniu City tlall. • '
r f- J. II. CLABK. Sachem
Vi R. MITCHELL, Chid of Record*’
AN ORDINANCE
To preacrihejnwhat manner vessels
shajl be moored or made fast at
the Wharves and docks within the
limits of the city of Brunswick, and
to provide a penalty for the viola
tion thereof.
SxCTtON 1. Ee it ordained by tho Mayor and
Connell o* the city ot Branswtck, in Council ma-
tcmbled, nntl ttlahereby so onlameil, that (Tom
and after tho lint day of April next it shall not
b* lawful tor any sailing vessel, steamboat or
ateamshlp to be anenored, or in any manner
made fart to, or lie at any ot the wharves or
dooks within tho limits of said city, at right an
gles with the current ot the tide, in the harbor of
said city, irnd In the manner
rally knoYrn and called “Head
or to lie or be moored across the stream in
said harbor, tint the aamo shall be moored, an
chored or made fast in s. cl- manner that all said
vessels, steamboats or steamships shall He and
ba In such position as shall have the bow and
stern thereof upon a line parallel or noarir par
allel with the water front of such wharves or
docks, or at angles not exceeding IS degrees with
■uch wharf or aoek, nt which so.d vessel, steam
boat or steamship [mar then bo lying, provided
nothing herein contained shall apply to o.- affect
any vessel or steamboat lying at any wharf and
whoso bow or stem does not project bevond the
wharf to which koch vessel or steamboat is then
made fast.
Sec. 3. Bo It. and It is In like manner further
ordained that tho master of each and every ves-
eel, steamboat or steamship, vlolning the pro.
visions ot the foregoing section shall npon con
viction in thepollco court of udd ct.y.pay aline
not exceeding one hundred dollars, or be impris
oned in thoeiialneang ot said city for a period
not longer than tptrty days, for each and every
offense, and each dav that any vessel,%teamluat
or steamship shall be so moored, anchored or
A KAISER & BRfi.
CHRISTMAS 18 OVER AND NEW YEAR GLOBE ON HAND AND
WITH THE NEW YEAR WILL BEGIN
•i Our patrons end tbe worthy public st Urge will tU> well to come and see
ns before we gfet through with stock taking. It will save you money, as
we are sure to make sneb concesionson tbs goods as never heretofore beard
of v. " ‘"'i " .
Anything'and Everything;
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la one and all of our conq-artments will be sold mighty cheap. Yon never
will believe it until you <-<nie and convince yoursel.
DRY GOODS, CLOT KING, GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS
HATS, OAI'S, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CAR-
PETS;i,OlL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS,
MATS, and lastbut not least
ur BtcniiiBiiip siinu ua bu uiuoivn, nnciiureu or
mado fast in violation of the preceding sections of
this onlinaucn shall be considered ’
distinct o once.
aud deemed a
Sec. a. Be It, atu tt It ’.n like manne.-onlalncd
that >11 oi-d'nancct or parts of ordinances tn
conflict hoi ewith, bo and the same are hereby
ropcalod.
Passed \»1 t dented tn Oonncll Jan. 2, 1882.
Attest: D.T. DUNN, Mayor.
E. A. Nilson, clerk ot Council.
The Cows! The Cows!
Some of our citizens are bemoaniDg
that tho cow ordinnneo don’t keep
somebody's old Mooly out of
their flower garden. Mr. Torres has
abandoned raising flowers altogether
and now Mr. Elliott comes to ua
with the sad story that some
cow came into his garden two nights
ago and ate up his choicest youug
flowers now ready to bloom as soon as
spring opens. The time has arrived
in the history of our city, when the
cows ought to be made to stay at
home.
Moore & McCrary’s Specialties.
Specially selected seed Irish pota
toes, JuBt received.
More of that 25c. butter.
White cane, Georgia syrup 75c.
per gallon.
The common cano syrup 60c per
gallon.
The Wrong Cow.
Through mistake of our butcher a
butt beaded cow was killed not be
longing tons. Marked crop and half
crop in one ear, swallow fork in other.
Owner please call and sec us.
. McDonald & Dean,
SEA ISLAND BOOTH
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AM) WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
On ami nttcr Monday December 10th will leave
Savannah for Brunswick every Monday and
Thursday at 4 p. m ,
Cui.ncctlone made with B. A W. aud E. T.. SO.
Kallroada, and eteamer “Cracker Hoy’- for Battlla
Landings. The'-tit. Nicholas” touche, at all wa)
points between Brunswick and Savannah.
For rates of freight, and passage, apply to
W. F. PBNNIMAN. Agent.
Can be bought for the next few weeks at prices which will insure a great
and immense sale.
KAXSEP. eSc BEO.
FOR SAIF and REST.
FOR SALE. | For Sale or Rent.
Twenty Town Common lota 78x100 feet near
the Railroad Tank, on the Installment plan at
from five to ten dollars per month. .
Several Dixvlllo lots, situated on the Street
Railway, at from live to ten dollars per month,
44*100 feet.
Four brand new three room cottages on Town
Cdtnmons, comfortably and neatly finished In
side and out.
Call to see me It you wish to purchase or rent
on easy terms.
Wm. S- BRANHAM,
Office Up Stairs, Scarlett Building.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
CEOROia—Gum ootrrrr.
Agreeably to an order of tho Court of Ordinary
ot Ulynn county, Ga., wllrbe sold at unction at
the ruort honae door of aaid county, on tbe first
Tuesday in February next, within the legal
hours of sale, an undivided,one-half interest in
all that tract or land sltnate In said county and
State, and tn tbe city of Brunswick therein, and
In that part of said city called tho old town, and
known as the southern one-third (VO of the eas
tern one-half of old town lot No. 64 on the cor
ner or Mamfleld and Grant streets. Sold at the
property of Tallnlab Mallory, late of said coun
ty, deceased. Terms cash.
This January 4th, UW.
MARIA ftlLLORT,
Administrator de bonis non.
Hodges & O’Connor.
After one Tear’s trial It It now an acknowledged fact that we
Keep the Fittest and Freshest Drugs in the City.
Our Prescription Department
Is without doubt the most complete, as the amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee
exactness and dispatch, rs this depaitment Is under the personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip
tion clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are we confined to any one physician’s pro
scriptions, but, ns has been demonstrated, nre thoroughly prepared to fill any and all that may be
written, and if vou favor us with a call tn this line wo will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quail-
tv and price. We also keep a full line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brashes,
oombs, and toilet articles, and In fact, evcrythlngthat goes to make up a first clast drag store. We
are also Proprietor of tho ,
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS.
Where we manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Strawberry Soda Water, which we
guarantee to lie as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, and we
have no hesitation in asserting that it is as good as any Imported in tho market.
Cal^and give us a trial «nd bo convinced that wbat we tell you Is true.
FOR SALE,
A FARM CONTAINING 240 ACRES
Of high land and a large body of marsh lands.
Seventy acres of this farm are now under culti
vation with loo acres more that can be placed
under cultivation with very little expense.
Said farm being on 8t. Simons Island, about
three miles from St. Simons Mills, and about
same distance from St. Simons inlet,and reaching
across the Island from tho ocean on one side to
tbe water of Back river on the other side.
The farm contains a good frame house and
outbuildings. J. J. 8PEAR8.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
First National Bank, Brnnswiek,
deorfffa.
r IK Board<4 Directors hare thlsday declared
a dividend of Four per cent, on capital stock
T* eaNCMtlvanaa, tkomadlrinsaanH
ESSSrsKSr*
Tonic, Alterative and
Cathartic Properties.
Tati’s P11U pa—ns those ganUtias U
aut galawt dagrtti uA
Speedily Restore
SaezxSaSsyBSg!*
Everywhere.
NOTICE.
KelUwr the Captain, owners or consignee, will
awsstajsaJKSXiir
REMOVAL!
MW QUARTERS
I can now be found in my new stand
> in the
Scarlett Block,
WHERE XT STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES, BITS, IMPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
MARKED DOWN
TO BED ROCK.
D. T. DUNN.