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x. w. Stacy, Editor and Proprietor
Subscription Priori (1 ptr Annum j» Advance-
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1875.
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LOCALS.
—Some folks don’t remember worth
a cent. W« wish they would.
—Who will buy the Macon A Bruns-
nick Railroad ? That is the question
now that agitates the minds of: some
folks. - ;
—The 15tl» instant is the last day
allowed ns for the payment of First
' Quarterly City Taxes. Look out, or
the Marshall will ftvjr on yonr prop* j
~ erty. ” ’ j
, —The steamer, Lizzie Baker, hav- 1
ing changed her days, will hereafter I
arrive from Suvnnuuh Friday nights, j
■ ami retnming, leave here Monday af- j
teraoons. !
—Say, City Fathers P How ahout
that Committee of One, appointed by j
you to receive information about i
that Ci'tit money matter of lust .year ?
Have you abandoned .the chase ? We j
hope not. . _ j
—Well, if we hare never seen a fe
male lecturer, we have at lust seen a
female exliorter; she made her appear
ance at the colored M. E. Church on !
Sunday night last. Her appeals to ,
the impenitent were warm uud eatlm-
siustic.
—Rumor says, the 11. lc A. R. T.
will pay off to-day, its indebted
ness of the post two months. A good
many dollars will change hands in cor -
sequence. We are pleased to learn that
the entire rolling stock of the road
is now kept busy. ;
—A Macon carriage Arm says it
si Vos from five to t right dollars on ev-
eiy buggy shipped, by way of the
Brunswick Packet Line ,fr».m New
York instead of via of Savannah &
Central R. R. This is a mutter wor k
investigating.
—The only solvent institution ue
know of now in thissectiou is the Fur,
Fin and Feather Club. They own
quite nu outfit for camping purposes,
have money in their treasury, and
dt rf’t owe a dollar. They ought to be
content.
—“Village Go ; s r" was the subjec t
of Rev. Mr. Atkinson’s sermon last
Sabbath night at the Baptist Church
of this city. We know of no more ap
propriate theme just at this juncture
of affairs. The suggestions thrown
out by Mr. A. were good and wonld
result favorably to all if heeded.
—Cot. Tomab, Chief Engineer of
Government Survey from Gunter’s
Landing on Tennessee ‘river to this
place, is now making his he dquartera
f here. The surveying party, nineteen
in number, are now running an.air line
from No. 8J to No. 1, M. & B. B. IT,"
uud will probably reach this point by
-- June 1st,
—We are glad to find that Mr. It. ,
1). Meador, so long connected with
the interest of the B. & A. R. R., is
again in our midst as Assistant Super
intendent of said road in place of M ,
Geo. X. Cook, the presentlncumbeut.
But whilst we welcome him hick, we
are Icth to part with Mr. Cook, who
lms wou for himself many frit ndshere
by lis courteous and g ntlemahly
l*earing. The nl ove exih nge goes
into effect June 1st.
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Messes. Littlefield A Co. are offering
Com, Hay, Flour etc., cheap for the
cash. See theft card in this issue. f
—The Thermometer, on Monday
f t* St- o 1 90° in the sliude; summer ft-
ou us.
—A ten foot snake was killed in a
yard up town last wo-k—a coach-whip,
8o culled,
.—Messes;. Haywood & Co. have
shipped: already this -eason, IftTihuah-
ds or vegetabi-s, consisting of peas,
beans, squashes and potatoes. Truck
farming in this secti- >u will, in time,
be the business. .
— 1 Tnr. Telegraph Line to Darien'ft
complete. Our young townsman Mr.
John Wood took charge of the office ,
at No. 2, Where this line joins the other, j
The appointment is a good one.
THE BEAMS.
Met ers. M. Coun & Marlin inform ns; j
that they have sold more good* in the-•}
last ten days than uuy other period of ,4
the same length since they opened !
business about u year ago. The rea- !
son is plain—th« y advertise largely in j
the AuvEimsEH. Don’t stand in your *
own light, gentlemen,' but use more j
printer’s ink—Apvebtisek’s ink at V
that. It will do .the work for you. f
Our paper goes to households where j
no other paper is ever seen. It has (
the largest circulation in this county, j
uud along the line of the Brunswick A1
Albany Railroad, than any other pa- !
per now published. This may sound
It try e but we believe it to bo truth. We
set out to furuisli yon a cheap adver
tising medium and don’t feel th .t we
have failed i y any m. an . Try < s
and see.
.Ho For l aiiiberlaud I
A party of thirteen gentlem n from
Macon i asse th ough our ci«y n
Snturd y last, for a trip to Cmulier-
land Island. They were equipped for
hunting ns well ns.angling. There
arc, in the party, one physician and
four dentists; these latter, doubtless,
will find ample room for n display of
t ie.‘r powers in extn ctiag • — mosqtii-
tot bills
«|Mm this part of the programme
They, evidently,' felt that thfry ltad a
reputation to sustain and right well
did they, do it, under the guidance of
oar young friend, Miss Myrtle.
Dinner—that thing of all things at
a pie uie—was announced at half past
ono o'clock for the yonuger opes, who
were served first, the larger ones to
gether with parcuts and visiting
friends, and lastly, the Committee of
Arruugewcms—poor, tired ones —who,
as usual, did all the work, and got few
thanks. ImLed, we don't know that
they got any, for when they finished
their labors and thought to have at
least an hour or so of pleasure, to their
.amazement the whole party was gone,
and they were ftft to get home os be-it
they could, with naught to refresh
them hut the recollections of the day's
fatigue. "
As Marshal of the Day, we hud a
good opportunity of observing several
of.the many frailties of human nature,
among them. quite prominent, the ca
pacity of some* folks for ciiickt n legs
and such like. Now, we have always
ci-nt nded that we hud no super far*
in this matter, but we now yield the
point and own up fairly that we have
been.beaten. Four legs, two wings,
two side-bones, a tew slices, of breast
and the puff-brute is all we ever care for
at one time, but these ain’t a circum
stance to whut well, we won’t say
uny more about it—somebody might
think we wore personal.
Well, laying all the t se little things
aside, we must say that upon the whole,
our pic uic was a perfect success; a
flucr day could no- h ive been chos*-r.
The children all 1 ad a good time and
went home happy, t n -aee with them
selves and all the w- rid; so wo are sat
isfied.
GENEFA'. ITEMS
SA. UA’i ll SCTICdl. PIC MC.
Villon Celebration.
Wednesday morning dtwned pro
pitiously, despite the tVaiseuu-ili.nii u
the day previous by many of our lift
folks, uud by nine u clock the m-.gh-
liorhobd of the M. E. Oluireh was on.
of bustle auduuxiety—all jubilant: nd
cxi>eetniit. At ten o'clock the stir- ing
strains of our highly appreci; fcd Lend •
were heard, putting till, young and
old, on the very tiptoe of excit. meat,
eager f *1 the pleasures awuiting. them.
After the anniversary him was sung
uud prayer offered* the procession w.ts
.framed and marched o.it to the Crow,
keeping step with the music of t.u"
Band. Arriving at th» Grove—n mo it
lovdy spot—other hymns wer« sung,
and brief addresses mv.de by mi st m
Palmer Stacy, Will Mciver, auu Ro >t.
Ouslv. Suffice it to say, the ch nils
they represented had no cause to feci
at ail ashamed of their orators; they i
did nobly We mention last, l ut not
least, Miss Myrtle Harris aud ti e girls
of the public school who fuvoreu ns
all with some of their own school spngs.
Their. woet, innocent voices rung out
clearly upou the morning air uiul ad
ded much to the pleasure of the occa
sion.
We wi re peculiarly struck igjth the
zest with which the little ones entered
Quitman now lias tliree newspapers,
she ought to be happy.
Beef in Macou is twenty cents per
pound.
Snow was twenty-one inches deep
in New York State last week.
Several Democratic successes lias
been achieved recently in North Car
olina.
Three colored men were set t to the
State Penitentiary from Mcln'osh eo.
last week.
Screven county was visited lust week
by a. terrible storm which did much
damage. No lives lost.
Muc-m cob -red women have a new
way of gettii g rid of new-bor.i babes;
they tie them up iu a bag and drop
them down r. neighbor’s wel\
The accounts from the last storm
arc distressing. Nnmlmrq-of familii b
have been made homeless and even
shelterless.
Savannali is talking about a new
hotel. Brunswick, ividently, heeds
one. We' mean a hotel and uot a
hoarding house. . -
The Savannah- News speaks of the
railroad tunnel «'»f 4th avenue as a new
tliirfjr. Wbv, have heard of antler.
»p-ninni ntilrtKtiis up there long befor.
the war
The 8. Undid saw mills of Eppinger,
Russell & Co. have been destroyed by
tin-. -ve -entlv. Actual loss about $75,-
QQO. Th.*y don’i snsix'nd, howe.or.
Arkansas has at hist, gotten rid of
earp^t-bag rule. Eye;ything- there
lias put on new life. We hope others
will soon enjoy simil-.r blessings.
The East Go. Messenger comes to
:w this week iu good- shape—letter
size, but full of life. It has. been sus-
| pended for a short season but is again
• on its feet-, all right, in a new place.
j Ben Hill is elected to Congress from
• tlm tbit District.' Wonder if he and
| little Alee will pjill togetliei there, we
, believe they never did iu Go.
A supposed thief was killed in Black -
shear last week, by one J. W. Broth-
era. It seems the clnip was trying to
i enter the Bar-room of Mr. B. through
i a window, when he was shot and
i killed.
| Murray county, Ga., has a rock
j burned iu its mountains that yieh s
an excellent lubricating oil; it iscalleu
j •‘minerulinc" and is pronounced by
1 chief engineer Filthiaii to be a’most
f equal to olive oil.
! A violent hurricane recently passed
! over Columbia, S. C., doing much
] damage to the sie p’.e ol the Pivsby-
: terian Church and nuroofing part of
l the office of tlm: {•Southern Presbyte
rian. No lives were lost.
i Memorial day was observed in An.
| gusta with imposing ceremonies. The
key note of Genl. ' speech on
the occasion was “Let us do nothing
to keep alive the passions of war.”
Truly a beautiful thought !
i The Qnitmau Reporter gives an ac
count of t «• accidental killing of a lit
tle child one year and one month oh 1 ,
by her brother only two years ami
, four months of age. The little follow
was playing with an axe and cut her
in the mole • r soft part of the head,
causing death in a few minutes.
A colored boy in Rome, carrying a
pistol, in his pants pocket, started oft'
i to work a few days since when the
firearm went off suddenly, mid til ■
boy thought the bullet went into t ; e
ground, but was astonished some hours
; after to find it iu his knee.
! Young Christopher found his out
last week much sooner than that.
Tunis Campbell of Darien notoriety
was arrested a second tim -, recently,
and- r the charge of false imprison
ment and malfeasance in office, whilst
acting as a Justice of the Peace a few
years since. The colored people of
D.iri» u undertook to rescue him; a lit
tle skirmish ensued in which several
persons were shot, none very seriously,
j however. The ring-leader-, we learn,
j have all been arrested.
Xew Advertisements.
S. C. LITTIEFIELD & CO..
| General Commission & For
warding Merchants.
v_/ X COXSIOXMtXT auil for SALE
CORN,
• ' HAY, . 1
FLOlR,
and* LINK, Cheap Foi CASH.
my.iiif. .
DEXTER BROS.,
/^RE selling
Corn, grain, flour and luct n
VERY LOW. FOR CAFJI.
Office in Smith & De.\tei f s
Biiildin .
ilRUNSWIC'K, . . . GA.