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BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING., APRIL 7. 1-S75.
Vol. 1.
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T. GOULDING STACY.
Brunswick, Ga.
The Mother Moulds the Man.
That it is the m >tlier who moulds
the man is a sentiment beautifully il
lustrated by the following recorded
observation of it shrevv.l writer:
‘•When I lived among the Choctaw
Gloucester streets,--over Drug 1 Indians, I held a consultation with
Store of J. S. Blam & Co. Practice ; om> of th , h . o1li cf* msp ecting the suc-
m all counties ot the Brunswick Cir- 1 . , „ . 1 ...
euit and the city of Darien, Ga.
mar. 24-tf.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorncyd at Law,
Brunswick,
O
Georgia.
FFICE—Corner Newcastle and
Business Cards.
CHEAPEST ROUTE
Darien via. No. 1., M. & B. R. R.
CITY DIRECTORY.
City Officers.
Mayor—Hou. W. A. FULLER.
Aldermen—MEKSHON, Chairman, COOK, NEL
SON. COLSON. COUPER, DAVENPORT, LITTLE-
HELD and MOOltE.
Cl erk and Treasurer—O. 0. FAHM.
Chief Marshal—B. A. FAHM.
City Ph'ieiaan—Dr. R. UAZLEUURST.
Harhar Master—W. W. WATKINS.
I’nrt Wardens—WATKINS. FAHM and PUTNAM
Jailor and eterk Market—J. H. GOODBREAD.
Police Farce—COX, WILT,TAMS and BURNEY.
Sedan While Cemetery—A. PETERS.
Sextan ■ lolared Cemetery—JAOKEY WHITE.
CHAIRMAN STANDING COMMITTEES OF
COUNCIL:
Finance—Coupon town Commons—Mernbon;
Railroads; Littlefield—Stbf.ets. Drains, Bridges,
Hoora, Charity—Colson; PiniLio Buiudinu—Dav-
mpnrt; Cemeteries—Nelson; Harbor—Cook;
■Dotation—Nolson; Fire Department—Daven-
urt.
cessive stages of their progress in the
| arts of civilized life; and. among other
things, lie informed me that at their
! start they fell into a great mistake—
i they only sent boys to school. These
; boys came home intelligent, men. but
they married uneducated and uncivil
ized wives; and the uniform result was,
the children were all like their moth'
H ACKS always on hand to carry err. The father soon lost nil interest
passengers to and from Railroad. ; i n hi« wife and children; and, now,
j Comfortable lodgings, fm t P^«g^, sai d he, “if we could educate hut one
'with G. b. WASHING.ION, i . , .... . ,, ,
! mar.24-ly. Pt’r of the Line. ! ckss of om elulto ‘ " v sho,lld clwoRe
j the girls, for when they become moth
ers they educate their sons,’’ This is
| to the point, and it is true. No nation
: can become fully enlightened when
; mothers are not, in a good degree,
I qualified to discharge the duties of the
i home work of education.
J^O you want a splendid BOOT or SHOE mad® ;
to ORDER, with
PERFECT FIT
guaranteed V
mar. 24-ly
Tben call on
D.
B U II li
Professional.
T. E. Davenport,
o
A TT OR y K Y A T LA W,
W ILL practice in all the Courts of
the Brunswick Circuit. Of
fice in
SMITH and DEXTER’S
BaiMitmr, Now'satle street,
anr. 21 ly.
A. MOORE.
W IN T ON,
Sabbath at all times.—By different
nations every day in the week is set
apart for public worship: Sunday by
j the Christians, Monday by the Greeks,
I Tuesday by the Persians, Wednesday
- G\ t Assyrians. Thursday by the Egyp-
• i tiaiis, Friday by the Turks, and Sat-
**» faroiAtd j ni . daJ . by Jras . • AlM t „ t!lis the {act
of the diurnal revolution of the earth,
giving every variation of longitude a
’ different hour and it becomes appa
rent that every moment is Sunday
CONTRACTOR
And
BUILDER.
BRUNSWICK, - - - -
-l on short notice,
erect Buildings in
EVERY STYLE.
Also superintend Buildings at reason
able prices. mar. ‘24-ly.
Lime For Sale.
OYSTER-SHELL LIME IS GOOD
FOR AGRICULTURAL PUR
POSES.
T HE BRUNSWICK LIME CO. #?!! it in
• bblB. at fid per ton, free on earn in Bruns
wirk. Ga., lor CASH. 83'All orders promptly
fitlM '«fO C. H. DEXTER, Treasurer,
mtr. 1 - Jy. Bspfow/e*. t*»-
somewhere.
To The Girls.—Flirtation, whether
seriously or lightly considered, is in
jurious to a woman, as well as exceed
ingly unbecoming in her. It is a
broad, unblushing confession, which
{the individual makes of her desire to
attract the notice of men. Avoid it,
I then, altogether.