Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, June 02, 1875, Image 4

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fto frttttjgwirit Q&vttftetv. ntrr*r*~ ■m T. O. Stact. Editor and Proprietor. iiMacriplio» I’ficr.: $1 per An m Adtomee *' sDAY, Jun 2', 1876. —Don’t; { »r~»;?:llie Concert at Flu ucy i Hall on Friday night. —siirEBioB Conrt etill in session. <>sxr bvje s wear smiling faces. ._!S? jtvicES at the Episcopal Churc’ last Subb-Ma w»w eomliicVd hy R:sv. Mr. Doiedfat of St, John’s Church o w ?,;v. *1 j;»» • o f v •‘Tet-ble! frwi.< , oint t-re s <1 largo. True! Lruieri iii'pm to he (loin,* veil. 1* * Inp-.T ivtmy o- ers engaging in t .«• .(Uoh.css ere i.uoth r pring opens " JL'I’htj ov-nr ’ n of o r <1 friend* to F u*n u lina’as we-:k p >v- a success. AY tv’io pirt'rinat'd •? |vessn.l themselves as amply r- par irr tb« r trouble. —Sira advertisement of Mr. T -hi hi ifnotb- r column. He keeps well sn* pi'e.l with everything pertaining :• first-elafKi luikery and confecfi •> He mak*'H a '.penialty of h i - - ry. i. soda' ■tester is jpar e.rvellenpu —WEdtearof'a gen.-lcinun in th s county whose month y rec- ipts from theJ&le »f fresh butter nu.de oi> his farm, is fi$£y doll r. He i.lso , .»ds weekly, to market, a half husiiel e eggs.^ That man tJtoniu Ik- ia»il>y - he isn’t, —Ocb enterprising townsm -n K Beck, showed us a fafr days sit.ee • lot of very nice looking encumber* potatoes, squashes, etc.., neatly packe for ahiiphn&nhto Atlanta. Mi. '. b: no idea 1 of’tJeirig idle when so go**! m opening - pres ‘iits itself. Imitate !■ example, idlers, and yon too. will > 1 happy. —There will be a iwtod and «• ! hioit^’n of :he pupils oi tne Georg Academy for tlie blind, ip our city «• Friday evening next, June 4 u. T ! enU rtaism *nt bids fair to be out! • pee .diar interest. In addition to 1 concert, exhibitions of the modes - instruction will be given. The hi con Telegraph sfc Me»nenaer of - r"'*i date gives an in er uting account a concert given by tlie-u buna cl: dren in that city a short tim** sine We would advise all to attend whoi able to do so. —Excobsions ee mt» la* tlieord of the day just now. Our city 1 been enlivened the past week \v visitors from Macon and Atloui: ' some going to Cumberland to enj the salt air, whilst others, not so miliar with crabs and turtles, h. turned their course toward the fr* waters of the St. t la—prefu; r n • «*.. Hsh and “sioh like” to anything t| r comes out of the sea. Well, ev j one to his liking;, people won’t ilttu alike. —A Thousand thai ks to friend (J P. Zanil) lot t delicious curd no- last Saturday. Ih s rembi-b- u “days of yore” when a ehconrteem were more frequent th n now. On “Devil,” after sampling the delicacy remained; “May Mr. I an^>*s oows never cease to give milk, nun tbs milk never fail to clahl«er nor the dabbsr to torn to curd. May he al* ways have a superabundance net is- Si'* uui.y rttine....... tLspoui ink-be smeared ; .1 | VWmaUiitkMUr. One of tho saddest and mor a ing evils among us isthe want of pa rental discipline, and the lawless spirit resulting therefrom, daily to be seen in the youth of our land. Amerioan children generally govern their par_ ents. As Boon os they pass the p,>. ritfd of Iu'hwv they almost immedi ately become (iq, their own estima tion) men and women, and seek to brow off all parental authority. Th over-indulgent parent, too, frequently . ields to this desire, and sometime* goes ;so far ns to send them into the street: hat ‘an t’t r will not be bo h**red with them. ” riuoh boy * very quickly acquire all the accomplishments o they mng men of the “period.” Th. girlh walk the streets arrayed in tl e tshious of the day, and rend the “il us rateilp pers, ’ and before they enter *.pcn womonl ood often have their rtes corrupted and their nth: d £ll«d th .. lse views • I ,.ic. With such ■ fTtining, ,o d we be Ptir ri3ui ut h ivw^o# of o r , o ug m‘n, o: tin fast habits of our young women ? The evil seeds thus sown overy day in bur streets, mnBt be expected to take root and in due time to- yield its perni cious fruits. We woo’d ask, in all candor, if the t me. has nqt arrived when parents should watch mo e closely .the impressions daily made on the minds oird hearts of the r children, and make some effort to shield them from the temptations and vices that meet them at almost every step. Youno Man. In •r' - h ;t>m ti a.*H it paid to rn’se a veet j> cato;a u. 3li centsp:-i'bushel.. | Njv-a-d.v tiev uev. r sell in «■» j than50c a 11 c e . h .hnsfl Uvp i ! bushfcl. The .ad out will vi«ld ! j ■bushels of n.r . to the a<ro ...1‘ v«)c i at leant 200 tuisliels ««' j.otn i*es oi l even nv»:e. The one cal's for | when .sold, thooth' : 31 Hit <lm* h«m« 1 I of puttitoea r'vH iuaaUTju ;n <’ ptopri' v 1 butded wj;i yield about 4'.() bu .lie! . With the alum* facts bef. >r. yon, vl y n t i.*e the matter a fair tr„. ? a ae very time t.. bo getuug rom\ tor it. Tie vines will soon be r cat it for sticking. Ttiose w' o hi ve noti • •ng to di a id are co:. piaiuiugof h '.i times Would do well to get a piece o 1 mi and plant in it potato vines. Vl lou’t think th y would regret suoli ,u v-;perhnent Several ■ f our citiz.in- .*te already taking st< jw v ^.u uii .on ~nd there is nan. for many mo. . Febou ne On, «t 25c per gal at d. 1. 1 elson & Co. C.V btr .'fb.NKt. The ladien o? the M •tliodist V „ iwhty r-Tuin tbanks to the pub for so-liberally pi’- i.i iny tuea tertainv<i>nts on he evenings of "'.of. 1 - U-. _|U1 and *•-• • i:;i , tlmue who so largely laaitrijaitmi . • ill* enjoyment i»T 'tlie'occi.slJiiK in tin w. y .f music, elc. Mr . T ‘, V: P. Da«t, sidmit. Suiierior SL'i u-ky HAM* t A t UJtrj> Ken- Wilkin’s. Superior ' our . Lawyers, 4*rors and offlc-rii of th law Lava been busy the pas: * wrtlr f‘ ! * ' the conrt room. Many cases w«*re di» - posea oi and many more taut are y« on the Docke. w*u bo tried the A ent week. Judge Harris hoc pushed bnsim es orwurd with commendable *e»d. L im, tec think, we have the riglit ma: n the right place. The Grand Jury i«>, liuve been diUigvntly at w«*rl and have fount! true .bib'j ugaiuai «- leaf, a scor . The following members • f the It l from abro..ii, wer in attend:)!: •Iessrs. Stissi-.e-s, Nicholls and Hiu- if Blickshe..:-; Messrs, itumi’h' «n tymmes of Jesup; CoL Williams ay cross; r u pt. Gaerurd of oh and Judge L c ; ne of AUuni Tue- IsTintir UcOldXUlH’* Hurxe. Onr Deputy Sheiiff (wdorud) lm •g received tutl- i ; a.iu;. - a cvrtai |'U and a certain gun iu:o cou i Li nmb y morning by nine o' -" i..:rue (.i v w miles fi-**m daylight lor tae piurpt.se of apt - oiling utul producing to th- • ill mm aifd fpin aeeor.l:.-; actions, end wu sunrise was .at—jm-i fifteen miles imm his >.• point, where he soon took p»i-> : on of his mau mid giui end st» r? ■r 11. After he had traveled at i. ifteeu miles more, nt th- some er >oor pony refused ti! take enoth-' ep in the directirfcj he was then g» ag, but quietly laid himself dowi iid departed hence for “shntr-y* ' »wn," - The dauntless Deputy imme- dint ly shifted the saddle from the back Jpf-the defnnet quadruped tathsl af ids own and struck out for the city, urging his prisoner, who was aha Counted, to hasten on and report t> the Sheriff, and tell him “dot he wonl< bedar jes as soon ag his fw t k u ; < . him.*' He wanders now if “da Jedg r - <ie.MU nigger cn g af New ' 'Ivertisorncr.t", BABEBY and C05FUiTlt{iu..l t F. LEI3ENTaG T rt 3aky-Sp .laity. K eapa on *- i‘ \ Aiily,. supply «i rash bread such us ^ TWISTS, Pics, i r 'ai>m, h'/nui/,. Ai’iv. Etc. ri RE and FitEf H ICE-COLi> S^'T ... W\TFP with. Jel'cicM*-SY JP? be'." $ -arythin^ nrta.ning to a FUtST-i’-LASS BAKERY. r**a*Es- .uud :t«it uii • ctlOloc u: rUo» ac orn- not|.*e. May ?-*f. U I K F! BEEF!! *K HAND H EYErn LA. A. BorcTai'dt’s Shof, rofUvefy Slalilp. TirilW OBSTUTBY I PHC’iUCEArS?;: BAHTSinH-t .ln rei ,$H. Hive mo a call. DR. A. l)ROW5, Ifsvoui "PrrcHKn ux tjonr* roO a few 11 day Min vonrmlitut! am preparad to aerva the HtlMTu* of Branawiak in rither of thaabovapto- I caaba found at xxrnovn dviusq tub pay at nr tint oa KawoaaUa atraat, «v at tba OBIOOS HOCSK. € lutprova Messrs, L. D. Hoyt & C«., bavt nuri'lumed the dtor •ently occupied by Lesser Br-ts.. and wik m ikr ini- ;iioruments on the same, extending 'it buildi'ig the full longtii of tin* »t back to —street!: ftjjr* Wo wore s!..w.t. - -Tterd y, r'pe -oiaitoos grown by Mr. J W. H- y- vooil. on nis t”uek 'arm near theci.y. 1’hey were extra fin , Many th-nks ‘ v f:iona ^.iw j for a bowl of dolicioas struwbcr- Dart ries. G;N:RM ITtMS. .... r 5:it Hah stories are indulged in by m bw o o r 1>r h e.t of tl*e qniii. emllutoii of ;iie v'n’dosta Times, .owpver, t'.t ows sft the rest in tim h .... ... .The port Assembly of e Hoiith rn \ muc.i meets in Haven • la’t jnst ’v.' montbc be--* •. u". u :‘i ? ijiylb —cent y * .mu old debt oi iK7 j ..... studio . f h- on l ci»mn*vr'd interest vu f iimunntcd to so.nothing. Tin* caue crop 'n TattuidKooniity is very pioutuing. That i.i luo comity .’:iorc n voung flfant w.ts o»ic»* asked if would tak- -»r sliort hw/ci- u‘ ’ .u Iris ooiibv—mec- : ng sugar >r synqj; rejwrt anys lie c .fled for on*;, sjvi’.etuiu’ thinking it mount u >lenty of sor ir: imugine hr: cnrprii>e vhe- tho ,uod old woiu iu r iued.tlu> tyrnu rsu .».„ r , m with the fbjMif ter Il iad and s ilnpo3ited- ? B part of its contents into hisrn;». .. T :i L. ...ol emntty men shoot ,..^a ether for turkeys pity they are so scarce! ?.Ir*i vbnlieiul.i- w:s taken o un tisylmn recently. 5s».',000 in ’ovorument ’vuid.. wire ‘oken from icrby her friends, for e e keeping. -(Register.) — H*>wl irial veil, and hike on t«'r. •fldy. je-“I'atent Outsiih a.” and be aore afn-i-1 of the Georgic Press Aa, toci: f i in than ever tor nt the cm yeti 'ion in Athens, this w«>ek. there were .proseutativen fri'in i«.i. daily .:nd ix week'.'es. Now’s your time Put's, tail in and form an association of .*our own, and cut:* !n>r brethren front >ff youf exchu ng- • list. (1! .gister.) Tine hkwiso Ton too F. Lkkbn’s. Apt. DKNTAL NOTICE. •-UM NOBLE tvggs lew to lnfonb the . itUena of thl* place, and the surrounding cry. mm ho mm again located himself In ■ I k •;* tho purpoic of practicing hie pro. ' it, an*: is ftillf prepar.-d to do any KIND OF WORK JN HIS LINE. 1 •a.-tim wLihliut his SERVICES can he waited at tnoir KESIDENCK. ayr Anplicaitt os addressed to him through th *<it • Unco will muet with prompt sttentlon.^a may lSJ-tf, Corns One, Came All, Ktshaerfbc for the BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER BiM ^tw .Tneouv„ca,l, ia already felt, SUBBCMiiriON-o.il .00° A Sf« TISINS-IO W i'J, AV.b.