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■BWB
2 lif WnmM grtrertis**.
T. O. Stacy, Editor and Proprietor.
.Subscription Me*: $1 Jw Annum m' Adtancr.
WEDNESDAY, HAY 26, 1876.
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—Wr arc pleiu-cd to see Mr. J. fif.
Dexter again i mouse ns after his short
trip North, Read his advertisement
on first page and give him a call when
yon need anything in his line.
—Very many thunks to onr young
friend, Benj. Treadwell, for a plate of
honey in the comb, sent ns last week.
We don't remember ever having seen
n prettier sample in our Me. Mr. T.
informs ns that it was taken from n
“Buck-eye” box hive, which, by the
w y, "s considered inferior to no other.
We wish some friend, posted in bee-
miring, would furnish ns, for onr no t
issue, nn article on the subject. We
don't see why bees would not do well
in this section.
Coco* nut Cindy, lumens nn l Graham Flour
at COOK BROS. A CO.
-“Hon. W. A. Puller, Mayer of the
city, and Elder of the Presbyterian
C'liurch of this city, is absent in at
tendance upon the General Assembly
of Presbytery, now in session at Lou
isville, Kentucky, u« a delegate from
the Savannah Presbytery. ”—Seaport
Appeal.
The editor of the Appeal don’t seem
to lx* as well posted on Presbyterian
ism as we thought.. Mr. F. will, no
doubt, be amused when • he reuds the
above.
—Mr. Bobchabdt thinks hia beef
is as tender and juicy as that of any
other butcher, so he comes to the
front with his ad. in this week’s issue
of the Advertiser Try him.
—See curd of Dr. Allen Brown, the
picture man and Deutist, in to-day's
issue. The Dr. is prepured to' take
the impression of your mouth and the
expression of your fr.ee. He cun be
fouud, either ut his tent on Newcastle
street, or at 'Mrs. Griggs’ Boardi: g
House. Give him a fair trial.
—Mu. A. B. Williams, a fictitious
name, will, please inform us how we
can communicate with him. Why
not call on us in persi n, and thus save
time ?
—Read advertisement of Dr. Noble.
The Dr. is. very gentle on a pull—so
the ladies Bay.
—“Borden’s Extract of Beef"
on excellent article and very cheap, at
New Yobs store.-• •
—The Savannah Convocation of the
Episcopal Church will hold a quarter
ly meeting in this city, commencing
today. There will be services at St.
Mark’s Clmrch to-duy, to-morrow and
. on Friday at tin o’clock in the moi n-
iug and at eight iu tlmevcning. On
. Sunday .next, Rev. Benedict,
Dean of the ConvocauSn; will preach
ut the morning services. The public
*re invited to attend all of the exer
cises of the week.
j—A Festival of the “Mite Society”
will be given at Mr, Wm. R. Dan’s
. pfl .Union and_ Monk streets,
— this evening at o'clock. Don’t
forget the strawberries and ice-crorm-
—Already we have visions of ‘wed-
'din* fixins’ iu view of the fact that
somebody has hinted that 'our “pre
mium” will soon be called for. All
right, friends, we nevi r back out-
. • } *. 7 . , .
The Baptist Supper at Mrs. Merlin's
lost week was a .success. The ladies
of that church know bow to getap
such things/ All denominations were
represented, clearly showing that our
people are quite liberal in their views
>n matttrs of this sort. This is as it
should be, and we hope the same
■ipirit will ever actuate them, and that
• peace and good will” will ever be
inscribed upon their banners. All
hope, at lost, to reuch the same haven
and there mingle together as one hap-
•>y family—the family of the redeemed.
Let us. then, learn to love each other
inn*-e whilst here, and thus fulfill the
divine command—“love one another. ”
anr , 'Ttin Brunswick AdverMs-r Mr* that on the
iccMion of th» Sunday School pic-uir the school*
mat at tha M. E. Church and sung an anniversary
’>>«•. It must have been the girls only."—Stir.
Rfffiiter.
The Appeal co >ies the above in its
last issue, as a g >od joke on Us, but
failed to perceive its own errors:—read:
"Don’t olvrMsc, for It gets *-our name abroad
nnu yon are apt to bo flooded with circular* from
business houses, and to bn hnnrnt with "drum-
mors” from the wholesale establishments, etc.”
Guess wo will have to get our ‘typos’
tdjine the spelHn match.
Corn-cob pipes at
COOK BROS, k CO.
Cumlivrluml Island.
A party of twelve ladies and gen-
lemen from Burnesville, Ga. has just
returned from an excursion to Cum
berland Island, where they have been
luxuriating for the post week. They
bestow unmeasured praise upon ev
erything connected wllh the trip, and
declare that uu excursion to Cumber
land far surpasses any otlierin -the
State, unless of n similar character.
They chartered the schooner Quick
step, Capt. Ntfble, for the round trip,
stopping whilst on the Island with
Mr. Clubb. df the “Qriental House.”
They cume back laden with curiosi
ties, such as shells, grasses, sen-weed,
moss, 'etc., and have gone back to
Bnrnesvilh* to send all of their neigh
bors. Some came down as invalids,
but went back robust and well—de
claring nothing so bracing as the
delightful sea-air -of Cumberland.
One gentleman Of the party said ho
had eaten so lunch fish on the trip,
that he had partaken somewhnt of the
nature of the finny tribe, nn.l eouhl
now swim twice ns well as formerly.
On Sabbath lust the entire party,
together with families on ‘Wle Is
land,'’ assembled and lmd womb ip,
such ns they were ublo, without the
aid of a minister. We are- indeed
glad to learn that the (. ood folia • f
Barnesville had so pleasunt a trip,
and hep.* t cy will find time and op
portunity to visit ns again at an early
day. .
Turn out e» masse to-night to
the Method!.’ t Supper; a jolly time is
S redieted, uud good things in. ubuu-
ancc.
•STThc steamer North Point, on
her last trip from this place, did not
reach New York until last Friday,
She was out eight days. We have
not learaeu Liir cause but presume it
was bad weather.
•Sr Tlie pic-nic of the Episcopal
Sunday School, on Saturday last,
passed off very pleasantly, we* learn.
•tST'We are pleased to see improve
ments on Union street. The bouse
now occupied by Mr. Kimbrough is
.undergoing the rejuvenating process,
and will, in a short lime, present a
neat appearance. - Who will be the
next to cateh - the spirit of progress?
J&*The Spring Term of Glynn Su
perior Court convened here yesterday.
He Gaasfor Somebody.
Our “big bod,” of the Boston Geor
gia Directory, in a recent issue goes
for somebody who has been mashing
his corns, thus: - /
“We don’t like dog fights, or edi
torial flings. We don’t like paper
combats stained with ink : to heat and
brawl, and in shame to sink. ’Tis hard
to keep the fingers clean, if kept dib
bling in a Ccna-pOwl.
Above a!!, onr space is too valuab'e
to notice the foot prints of editorial
trumps, and oar time too precions to
blaze ont the war path of public seu-
timent.
Two troths are like two parallel lino’s
they may run ad infinitum around tl.e
globe and never impinge each other;
but we never knew two editors to run
together forty days without an up
heaval of the pent-up ethereal-like
fires of their nature—like Craters, cast
ing forth upon each other such con
glomerations of lava and dust from the
nether regions of demoralization as to
petrify with astonishment, ull the
ghostly spirits visiting terra firm?.
Loud may it resound from pole to
pole; when editors agree, harmo’ y
and good will toward men yon*l see.’
Steamship, Montgomery.
The above steamer arrived here iu
due season, on Thursday last, and left
the following day for New York. She
had on board about fifty passengers,
besides a large freight of naval stores,
vegetables, turtles, etc. Wo were
shown through this elegrnt steamer
by her courteous and gentlemanly
commander, Capt. Faircloth. The
Captain expressed himself ns highly
pleased with onr place and people,
pereufter the Montgomery^ and Hunts-
fille wili cull, alternately, at this point,
thus giving us weekly communication
with New York.
Froth Oat Meal at McCOXN A MaRLIN’8.
► Saying,.
Mr. Editor: What is your opinion
of a lot of boys who will challenge ns
girls-for a “spelling match", -and even
selet the letter, R, and then fail to
make their appearance ?■ e-——Girl
Pub. S. " • 1
TO YOUNG GENTLEMAN.
Bless your heart, hoiiey; sit down
here and I will get you something:
what will yon have —supper or ice
cream nnd cake?——-r.
New Advertisements.
U EKFI BEEF!!
ON BAND H EVERY DAY,
w; . • ■
■ ...... . —AT—
A. Borchar&t’s Shop,
on GRANT Street, in rear of Livery.Stable. Terms
CASH. Give me a call. may20-tf.
DENTISTRY ! PHOTOGRAPHY 11
1)R. A, BROWN,
TTAVIKG ’’PITCHED MY TENT" FOB A FEW
■*"“ days in your midst I am prepared to serve the
citizen* of Brunswick in either of the above pro
fessions. I can be found at
AXY HOUR DVRtXO TUB DAT AT MT TEXT
on Kaweaatt* street, or at the GRIGGS HOUSE
may9ML.
-tn tKBstrr--
£31
GENERAL JTEMS.
died 17th
Nownan, Ga., has abolished the Bale
of liquor within her limits.
Mr. Willie Wiggins, of Waynesrille,
shot a negro last week. Wound slight.
Liberty Superior Court was in sen
->ion last woek with Judge J. L. Har
ris presiding. '
The Alatomoha Telegraph Line ia
doing a fine business—much better
than was expected.
Darien tried to have another small
conflagration last week but failed.
The torch carrier is iu limbo.
Messrs. Walker and Hackett, of this
city, seem to be busy over in Darien
building Churches, Stores, etc. They
ire good workmen.
The temperance movement in upper
Georgia is gaining ground. Rome
has banished bar rooms by a vote of
118 to 85. Other places ure taking
steps in the same direction.
The Confederate graves at Arling
ton will be decorated the 4th of June.
Federal and Confederate soldiers are
nvited to attend. — (Register.)
Rev. A. B. Curry is now preachim;
for the Presbyterians in Dapien, and
will fill the pulpit of the new edifice
as soon as completed.
The Hinesville Gazette speaks of No.
8, A. & G. R. R., as “the Egypt of
this p rt of the world ’ whither all, who
are in the condition of Jacob, cun
send their sons for corn. We am
pained to learn that old Liberty still
clings to that bad lmbit of buying coin.
Farmers should raise all the eoru they
need.
Macon iipw boasts of a third town
clock, in striking order—the one in
the “South Macon Grammar school”
steeple. The dock, it seems, has been
in its present place for some time past
but could uiot be wound up, there br
ing no flight of steps reaching to it.
Fruukliii, Heard county, witnessed
last week the execution of Pom Haney
and Jim Cooper, both colored men,
murderers of nn old colored shoe-ma
ker named Web Summerlin. Five
thousand persons w;ere present. The
Newnan Herald, gives nn elaborate ac
count of the whole affair.
• Three criminals, {toileted of mur
der, will be hung, in Atlanta on the
ttli of June- ■ V? %
DENTAL NOTICE.
nrlLUAM NOBLE bega-leava to inform tli«
T citizens of this place, end the summndinc
country-, (hat he has again located himself iu
Brunswick fofflka purpose of practicing hia pro
fession, and la'fuUy prepared to do any
KIND OF WORK IN IH8 LINE.
Parties wishing his SERVICES can ba waited
on at their RESIDENCE.
*5“Applications addressed to' him through th
Post Office wiU meet with prompt attention's
may 10-tf,
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