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T. 6. Stacy, Editor ond-Proprietor
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VPimpAY, PAY 5,1875.
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OVSTEB SHELLLIJIE.-
STEAMSHIP COMMUNICATION.
Ip n recent tome of the Advertiser
we spofe. of gardens fertilized by the
ubove urticle standing the dry weather,
etc,
aud had no idea to the coatoavv until
one of our readers brought ns to task for
pnbl’shing a jf sneh thinp—denying
j in toto there being any virtue whati ver
i in lime e« « fertilizer. We have, how-
! ever, token the pains to investigate
11 iis matter, an l find that oyster-shell
lime has been med for 'this purpose
for years—and very successfully too.
Indeed, it does have the elements
needed, but parties using it must be
Personal.
Dr. G. H. Macon is about to leave
Savannah and establish himself in
Brunswick. The Doctor leaves a host
of friend + here, who reg.vt to..part
, rT with him. We commend him to tin
We believed just wlint we wrote « g<«>l p»opl« of Brunswick, as a gentle*
' man in every respect, and an expert
in his profession.
The above we clip fro*n the .Savan
nah Advertiser of a recent date. The
I o *tor is now in our midst as conart-
nor of Dr, L. B. Davis in the Drug
busmens. Give them a call.
A long felt need has at last bee n sup
plied. The staunch little ocean steamer
North Point, Cnptnin Smith, came
steaming up our Bay on Wednesday
hist nnd moored at the wharf of her
iigori'a Messrs.- Littlefield & Co., and
soon began the work of loading. Her very powerful agent and will destroy
capacity being only 450 tons, and hav- j vegetation. The proper wivy, we are
ing taken on a large freight at Fernau- ; informed, (nnd the one in general use
diuu she was unable ta>carry all that I in Virginia where a great amount of
awaited her her. Her freight from j it is used) is to make a campo.it of lime
this point consited of Hot,in, Hides j and vegetable matter of some kind,
and Vegetables. She will, probably,
be taken off this line nnd in her stead
we will have two others. The Hunts
ville and Montgomery, botli well known
steamers, and vpry popular ones, too!
We were pleased to lenrn from Cnpt.
— The May Gehbration of our col
ore 1 friends on the 1st inst. was a suc
cess. We visited the grounds during
the evening and found all parties us
careful uot to use too much as it is a j happy as they could desire. Middle-
j ton knows how- to get up such things.
I —Roach Poison, the best, at
L. P. Davis & Co.
; —A Few sftoruoors rgn o-r office
i was inv.tded by two sweet las e i of our
i acquaintance. You ought to haves en
i onr “dovil” blush: poor boy, his face
icui pretty well b .Mineared with priut-
allow the same to remain in a heap
until the entire mass lias become well
rotted, then apply as other manures, i cr<! * in h.
We believe that nothing better can bo
used on new land that is wet and sour.
_—Oitr city was pretty quiet last
week. Rea ion—lawyers all off nttend-
EXTHACT FROM A LETTER RE
CEIVED A FEW DAYS SINCE
FROM A FRIEND SENDING SUP-
SCRIPTION FOR ADVERTISER*
Smith, of the North Point, that he j own midst on this class of land say,
would, in all probability, command i emphatically, that it is good. Now
one of these steamers; so wemay hope j we do uot believe that a large quau-
to see his pleasing countenance and j tity of lime put into a bed of sand will
robust form (only 5127 lbs.) again at an j be productive of good to vegetation—
early day. These steamers-will ruu j far from it—but if compounded with
weekly, and thus furnish us direct j other elements a good fertilizer .'s pro-
communication with New York by \ duccd. .
steam. Messrs. L. & Co. inform us
that they have uo fears but that they
will be able always to have full freight
for every steamer that eomes. The
freights by hi i line art very low, not j
as much, probably, as we now pay j “One word as to your venture: This,
from Savannah to this city. All lion- j without doubt, is the very best time
or say we to Messrs. L. & Co. May | ot olhers to start a questionable en-
tlieir shadows never grow less nor ! terprise, such as launching u new pa-
their purses lighten. May their bnsi- i l )er int< > this already overtaxed read
ness continue to grow until it shall | iu f? world. If your exceedingly mod-
reach their highest expectations and I ®®t little sheet can survive the sesson
success crown their every effort. Such I °f its infancy in times like these, then
men are a credit to any city. We i indeed, it would lie no great evidence
have several more of the same sort in j of wise forecast to predict it prosper-
our midst; we wish their name wis j ous future, a herculean rise and an is-
Legiou. Farewell croakers, may we- j sue that shall streteh forth into hun-
hear you no more ! ; dreds of thousands; iu short, that shall
J keep pace with the improvement of
your old city by the sen, when she
shnll arise in her strength to astonish
the world by a growth unparalleled iu
the annals of history 1
Do you picture any such future for
the Advertiser ?
Those who have tried it here in our j ing Court. Citizens did not fell called
upon to “skirmish” any us some other
city had them to support while away.
A fresh lot
M din's.
if H uns at McCorin &
WORDS OF WISDOM.
The following was -recently picked
up by the way side:*'
“My son, never give your neigh
bors credit for sincerity in any tiling
they may say, nor for good intentions
iu anything which they may do. If
you. are ever invited anywhere and
consider yourself too exalted uud pure
to mix with the company who have
been bidden, you can “say that you
were not expected to accept, bat n-
ceived the, invitation only for polite
ness sake. ” Thus you will show f »rth
.vour shining cliristiau qualities and
your manifest fitness for eternal life.
—Souk of -oiir friends are leaving
early for the North this season. Mr.
aud Mrs. J. M. Dexter left ou the
steamship North Point on Friday last
Mr. D. will, however, re'.ur i in a short
time. We wish for Mr. D. and lady a
pleasant voyage to their Northernhome
and a safe return to onr beautiful city
by the sea. Mr. W. A. Fuller will act
us Mr. Dexter’s ageut during his nb-
i ence. " 1
—Bishop Ward and forty-nine min
isters of the African Methodist Church
have been in the city for a few days
past, holdirg a District Meeting.
They h da very p'eamnt meeting,
we understand.. y-
• ' •
j —A Colored constable—not a thous-
\ and miles away, ou returning from the
j city a few days since, with pockets
j well filled with legal papers to be
j served, quietly informed his lundlord
! that ‘he could teck de crop what he
plant, for heself,’ ka.se, says he, “I’se
got a offlsnow an don’t need ’urn.’ T’sti
; got u lot oh paper; to soil) an de J edge
I say os how I mns’nt show any pruccal-
! ity—teck all -white an black.’
—We hope onr people wont forget
to send i i their baskets to-day,
well filled with goodies. Children love
to eat, you know.
—Improvements are still going on
at the foot of George street. Mr. Hab
ersham has an eye to business, evi
dently.
—Truck farms are paying things,
now, we should think. Freight to N.
Y. ou vegetables only 20 cents per
bushel box. .
—Stact, of the Brunswick Adver
tiser, says he likes butter-milk. He’ll
take fome for that dollar subscription.
So says the Savannah Register, but he
forgets himself ai d on another i ajje
has the following:
“What w • want is some of onr coun
try friends to give u barbecue and in
vito us. We’d rather go to a good
barbecue than to eat all the bacon in
Savannah;”
Como Brother of the Register, whoi e
taste is more refined in this mutter V
Yoms for craving cow-meat or ours
for loving cow-milk ?
—Puke Machine Oil at
L. B. Davis & Co
i —Newcastle street was enlivened
• last Saturday by a little run away !
! polio. Damage—alight Too much i
| corn and fodder; gentlemen lessen her j
j feed. Moral—some horses fear cow-!
hide iu any shape.
—Boys if you * 111 chew gum—a
dirty habit we think—go to Ed Wilder
at Cook Bros. & Co., nnd get some, all ;
done up in candy. Those who have !’
tried it say it is nice.
—The lumber business is still brisk, i
but strange to say, onr merchants say :
that there is no money afloat. How is
this? *
—Our townsman D. T. Dunn, left
for New York a few days since, for a
brief trip.
Advertisements 1 .
medical office of j. a. tilden, m. A..
Main Sibeet, Fkekkkiu.. N. Y.,
Maucu 12tli, 1S7S.
Mna. L. Heins : Bbunswick, Qa.
Dear Madam I- have known of ono ease of ray
patientV having been under the care of . your late
i husband, Dr. Heins. His treatment was so sue-
i ccssful that I am dea'rous of testing it in the
! case of nty own Sister, who is suffering from
Cai.-er of the Breast. ' ..
I have understood that Dr. Heins intended to
publish his method of treating Cancer so that all
who sufferol from it Might have the benefit or
his experience. Is this so, or what disposal has
he made or is to be made of hi* receipts 1 ltthey
are to be had on any reasonable terms, so that I
; con treat my sister, please write me, and inform
I me how anJ on what conditions 1 can give her
! the benefit of the treatment.
Ilujiliift ts hm? ftvm vu” ?
| remain
New . Ldvcrtiseinentg: A
ATTENTION
Eraybodyk :
' M’COHN and MARL!}?,
(CORNER STORK, M’CONJTO
IIALL.)
H,
VVK LARGELY INCKKA.S-CJ) TH/.IIt ISUXZ*
NESS and hav<> just
A FULL STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
Hoot 4,
Shoes,
Hats
Straw Goods,
S.C., &c., &c.
h'Kur RKOur.ARr.r ox haxd a r..tMik.st;*-
l‘I.V OF
GROCERIES,
CORN,
0AT3,
BRAN,
FLOUR,
BACON,
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
RICE.
-AND-
OF E VER Y DESCRIPTION,
Which they are oft'eriug at the
LOWEST r ICES.
Yours, Truly
aud iieapfctiuuy,
4. N. TILDKN* H. P.
DEXTER BROS.,
selling
CORN, GRAIN, FLOUR and BACON
VERY LOW, FOR CASH.
Office in Smith & Dexter’s
Building.
BRUNSWICK, OA.
tU, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.-
McCOXN & MARLIN.
.V.Dry (JonJs ami Shoes sold sUhtly Jlr CASH
in terry instance.
apr-28 2t.
MASONIC.
L, B. TOOMAR LODGE, F. A. M.
Toornar Lotlge, F, A. M., meets
every 1st and 3rd Wednesday in each
month, at 8 o’elok. r. m.
P. M. Middleton, W. M.
. J. M. Carter, Secy.