Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, June 09, 1875, Image 4

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asst® Ur-~ t tfte gnuwwlffe T« Q. Stacy, Editor and Proprietor. — i^»W> — XHbtcriplirm Price: fi per Annum M Advance- m WEDNESDAY, Jun- 9d, 1875. —Rc d the a ivertseimnt of M? Win. Doerilinger in *thls issue. He in prepared to do all kinds of work in his line and guarantees satisfaction. —Rev. Mr. Atkinson will preach a sermon on “temperance” next Sab bath night at the Baptist Church. —We welcome on onr exchange list, this week, a copy of the Jasper County Banner, oi.e of the raciest sheets we have ever seen. Continue to send t’ie Banner, Bro. Shecut" —Rev. Mr. Austin preached at h i Methodist Church last Sabbath. Be is lieie to preside over the Quarterly Conference. —Yacht race on our river front next Fnday atternoon, at three o’clock. —ltumor says that several marriages will be celebrated at no distant day in our city—not all young folks 1 either. —Wl-ere keenness and shrewdness < nits and rascality begins, is the ques tion that perplexes the minds of soino folks. Who can draw the line? Twin Bros, least Powder at the New York Store —Mr. Jnmes Postell is now an ed itor. We wwb him success in his new calling anti ho. e he will find less trouble in getting up editorials than some of the rest of us. —Mr. Fuller, delegate to the Gen- , end... Assembly in St Louis, has re- turned. He speaks iu glowing terms of the trip and all he saw. : —Simon Wright, colored, charged with ciittl: stealing, was sente need by Judge Harris to imprisonment iu the penitentiary for two year. —The ladies of the Baptirq Church give sno her entertainment oext Tues day night (15th) at the residence of J.idf e Houston. Dim’t fail to attend and bo sure to bring rome on with 9 iron. Fine lot of Sweet Potatoes at J. B. M >rlir.,’ . —Some people will insist on nail ing up piece t of bonrd against trees, posts, etc. around town os advertising mediums. Come, gentlemen, don't take our trade from ns, give us that . job and thi s “Bave your credit” and sell your stuff. —Steamer Huntsville will not touch here this week, we learn, liovsngbeen detained eeve al dups over time , in New York for repairs.. ' \ ; — Mr. Fitzgerald of the “Now York ■Store” informes that he has just re ceived n new lot of goods and can supply the public with almost apy- , thing they need. —One of our friends in town has b«*en much exercised on the subject of chicken wiring. He has gotten together quite a variety of breeds, among them.the Houdsn • He got 70 <fgs fretn one hen this seasrn. W« would advis < him to get a few of v- rew hind over in laborer, that lay* double eggs—each egg hatching two chickens. J xxi. T:BT»r for* Paw:*. Ekto#* Ismorr tttMtfiW York atjla, for aale at the Po«t Office. —We hear of a strange case before the courts: A sues B for an indebted- mss of, $6,000; B ignores the claim entirety, and, on the contrary, a serfs tli: t A owes him $8,000, making a difference in accoimts of just%14,000. & meboby’s book-keeper must have mixed his “Aggers" powerfully, or el e found out a new style of book* fc< epiug p.h- a ! of double-entry. —This is from the Ban e villa Ca- sette, after copying our recent anicle on “Cumberland:’ “In connection with the obove, we will stale that the “Mnrooners” speak in high terms of prui'e of Capt. John W. Noble, of the schooner Quickstep, and commend him to all parties going on an excursion to Cumberland Island. He is not only Noble by nam». bnt noble hyuati re. —ED. GAZETTE. ' rroiuotlon. This issue of the Advertiser was “set np” by our “Devil” alone, Mr. f loodbread, our former typo, hav ing changed his base of operations. We would nsk onr friends,and the publi • g morally, not to “view us with a critic’s eye, but to pass our imper fections by” in view of the above fact. This change necessarily cuts down our running expenses, and shall in due tiire show itself in material changes in our little paper. Give us- time, oxen ise patience and pay your subscription, and you may confidently look for 1 ettor things. We beg too, friends, that yon remember still an other fact, viz:.that th*ee months ago no one now connected with this office km w any thing whatever about print ing. tFe think we have done pretty well, let those who think they could have done better, all things consid ered. try it and see. Concert. The Concert given by the pupils of the “Georgia Academy for the Blind’, on Friday night hist was indeed a success. There were present, i t least, about tw» hundred and twenty-five persons, all of wliom seemed highly pleased. The pupils acquitted them selves nobly, showing that they had mode good use of the means placed nV their disposal by the State for better ing their condition in Lf«. We wene peculiarly struck with the accuracy of one of the lads in a mental calcu lation, showing how keen any fHenlty becomes when left by nature to do the wi rk of another. - In the above school, we learn, there are five mem- ers of one family (Coley) from Stew art comity, three of whom were pr*> - nt on tl.e stage that night. Our readers will be pleased to learn that < ne of the yonng ladies promised to write for the Advertiser a discretion of her visit to this section, telling all “she 8aw,’’etc. Hotel. We 1 mru through our friend Mr. D. T. Dunn who has just returned from New York, that we may aspect J at anSe&r]y day the realization of at least one of our long cherished bopep, touching the future of our “City by^ the Sea.” He feels quite sure (bat Mr. J. Milbonk and a few others with h : m who have recently purchased the e ttire interest in what is known as the “Brunswick Land Company,” will very soon commence the ercctio of a magnificent hotel here. Wo know of- no single enterprise better calculated to put us forward fhan the above scheme. Once we get peoplj— monied people to spending their winters here, we may roasoi that they Hundreds of pleasure seekers , by and go t - Jacksonville ani places simply because we hava commodutioas for them. Tonriste 1.1 admit that we hi ve the most desivubh place on the wh ile southern coast. We are indeed sleeping over our rights if we do not offer every induce ment iu our power to secure this den- ruble end. -Don’t despond .then, friends, bat let us hope for better things in the future, trusting that at an early day these gentlemen or some others of like means and business fore sight will put into execution this long t ilked of project, and thus inaugurate the first new step looking to the fu ture prosperity of Brunswick. GENERAL ITEMS. Upson county comes to the front with a four-legged gosling. Some folks su nk of Charles J. Jen kins as a suitable person for the next Governer. Savannah seems much annoyed by chicken thieves. Don’t scare them this way, gentlemen. Bamf-sville, Ga. has a Cat-fish (Hub and a Bream Club. “Them fellers’" don’t know much about crabs and oysters, we guess. Darien has had another fire—Hil ton & Foster’s mill on Union Island. Two vessels lying at the wharf were also burned. Loss heavy, and no in surance. Hurrah for the Georgia L’ress Asso ciation 1 Another meeting called and we poor wretches with “patent in nards” are invited to attend. The Macon & Brunswick R. R. was purchased on Tuesday last by the State at $1,000,000. What will she do with it? Getting a divorce is now put after this faqhion:—“Mr. So and so has re signed his position as husband for Mrs. So and so." {Jasper Couity Banner.) Rev. J. W. Montgomery was rt-gu- larly installed pastor of Flemington and Will then rviUa churches last Sab bath. The oat crop of Liberty is much heavier this season than it has bean for a number of years. Reason -n live newspaper. Atlanta is soon to have a-K'Oi 'r cot ton fact r *. Mr. J. Shern.an Davis, o Holyt ke. Mass., is to l e the super intendent. &' ; The latest thing for fun is a cracker match. The one that eats the moit c.ackers iuftve minutes takes the prize. Five (soda crackers in five minutes is the best jjmftjret made. If yon think you can be.*.t that, try it. {Jasper County Banner.) Boston is said t i r ii. h t'.e worst criminal record of any city in the e wintry, yet she claims to be the seat of cnltine uiiu i'cfiheuieiit. U, 8. G., our boss, doesn’t think he would caro to accept a “third term, ” unless circumstances make it “on im perative duty.’* - / . 1. ^ A Harris comity school teacher col lects bis bud accounts by wft Iging bullets into thble rirho refnse Yb pay. Onr Board might find that fellow of some assistance kiw. Chicago’s delinquent tax-list fonts np over $6,750,000. Evidently folks don’t love to pay taxes in C. any bet ter than here. Theseioro the nights. for star-gazla.-r with ydnr sweetheart, oven if you av t k ptjbifky brushing the dew fro * lv ? lips With your' moustache, to ion it rum getting into her throat en 1 wiv ing her the diptheria. \Jasjer County Banner.) H 'ivhpt'ah’s eh impion : chiek-'n -thi f. James Andrews, is now iu d’lraue i vile. ‘ His «ny solace.” says the Neirs, “being reflectum upon lii-s brilliant exploi.s among the feathered tribo. Now AdvcrtiscmentsT ~ Hew Jewelry Stop. . Wa. DOiiEPLliaER, tcnncrly with CuiiiljH DotrfUuyer ou Buy Street, aa3 taken tUi! r> o-n between the Davidson house and ro3: omen. where h • will be pie ued to me it !i1h frienis an 1 il! who may wish an • work eouoln hie lino. 8ai- on auarantiji wt uiolerate prices. Hi • i.i Mon hrve ne’e • at -k o; FINE JEWELS*’, •o wai h he invites the attent oa o. t.ic public- Give him a call, and Ti'.r lum 0-"m. fcAKERY and COaFEC.lOSER'I I F. LEBES'aGT., Bakery a Special-y. e.is on 1ia»><1, daily, a supply of i fresh bread such us i LOAVES, TWISTS, j ROLLS, Pies, Ciikes, Kisses, Etc., Etc. —Also— PURE and FRESH Yri n? n T» tun rs. j w. rvy ICE-COLD SODA WATER witli Delicious SYRUPS,, besides everything pertain ng to a FIRST-CLASS BAKERY. —-o— sr;? - iy3~Ejcur«ion and Weddins parttea aceoiu- modutud ou short notice. May 9 IT. II E IS FI BEEF!! i ON HAND « EVERY DAY, . W A. Boi'cLardt’s Siiop, on GRANT Street, in rear of Livcrv St dilo. Terr • CASH. Give me a call. mayiM-t. DENTISTRY 1 PHOTOGRAiH Y 1 i DR. A. BROWN, XTAVING “PITOHETl MY TENT" FOH A FEW * * dajra In your millet I am prepared to sirre the citizen* of Brunswick in either of the above pro- fcMdion*. I can bo found at AXP nova DURI.YG THE DAT AT Mr TEXT on Newc««t!» -*rei‘. nr 4t the GE*-3G3 aoih>. BiajU* f. DENTAL NOTICE. w* *“* himaelf ih wanawirk for the purpoie of pracUcinn hi* pro. fen.*ion, and ia ftilly prepared to do any K KIND OF WOU,IK Parties widUna hie SERVICES can be waited on at their RESIDENCE. S^AppUoJn o n , addreeaed to him through th ^mayrnf** 11 W!U * pram#t k S V % t I I 1