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HuUKriftton I'fior: fl )»r Annum t» Adrana,
;WTLNESDAY, Jun l(th 1875.
—Many thacks to the ladies of the
•Baptisf Obur- h for eowrteRies. ft •
—Another yuilil race will come off
on the UUh of July between the Jane
It. on i the Henrietta.
—Oh! for a few puffs from Arc u/s
f . ion v*gj« us to Draper down the
weitorltogi bent of tl.e lust few day*;.
—Competition is a great thing.
J’. >ef Is now down to eight ana ten
c nts iu our burp 1 . Hunger no more.
J-'tn Mfrirri® X('7r Papkh, Empmss E.nvkud >.h
l«**t New S'orii s'.; Iit,fvrjiUu«t
t: n Tost or.i P.
-i, Mr. S. T. Rhodes and Miss 6m-
:-i- Tuyior wore joined iu the holy
bonds of wedlock on the lf-tli in? .
--On and after the 22nd inst. the
ri^itmrr Lizzie Baker will arrive here
from Savanhah on T e day night, and
iv*utning, leave li re -'or Si.vaui li
or. Friday afternoon.
—One of o t citizens says that
wiienever he thinks about fighting ali
hi.s “ambition goes right iut > his
foot." He is pretty govd on a loo-
race—so said.
—That well in the cemetery is till
su eye--,ore to the ladies. It need; a
bucket and a sweep, besides some re
pairs'on the curb. Coxae, Mr. Chair
man, fix it for them.
—The Books of our County officers
were pronounced by tliQ Grand Jury,
in thoir recent Presentment. to bo
t -orrcct und kept iu neat uuluci."
—Whortleberry-picking is the pas
time of th-) colon d children obout
town. Fifty-eight of them wen
ovrated a few evenings t-inc<, in ti e
.cods i long ofie of the roads leading
into town.
--Friend Franklin has placed <n
our tabic the premium for the ?
set in a hnndm me f nine.. Theihrcmo
is indeed beautiful. Friend F. is wo |
supplied with picture from s of . 1
kinds. If any of our res e n cd
anythug in that line Le can sup;, y
their wants at low figures..
-The stcumer Lizzie Baker wi.l
give a grand excursion to St. Argu<-
tiue, Fla. on the 22nd inst. The
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PARADE,
Fire Company*
—The Brunswick Fire Compunyin-
a nd having ubigp-r Js on the 4th
of July. Wo learn th-it their new,
uniforms;ware expected yeaterdiy. •
We shall be, pleased to see tlim in
their new rig. They are a tine 1> sly of
men and well oiJicercrt, and vriii r. n
der good service should occasion re
quire. Wu hope, however, iked time
is not vere hear.
II l! for Jek) 1 Island.
Tiio members of Cedar Bower
Council, No. 12, United Frriud; (f
Temperance, are respectfully invited [ aoimmnJ had rcacuj.1 Ci ddsbor , tl e
but must object to vour uroposiM n.
My masterluw pLiceduuboumled con
fidence in me; lie lias trust 'd me with
his team and tohac< o and s-ut me *6
flu-taw wit,I them; he exoects me
>ac iii a few days moie. ui.d if I t 1.
**) d>n»j to timchewill jojc voufidvuec
i.i me.
'I’iiO ofti'er f with birr
a.:d hdti him he was fy.)ii«h .etc., but
i; muds no chang » iu dial ile sun
4uitl “I
Finding further nrg-.nmnt nw-leaa
he told him that he mint have him n
f ;w days anyhow, as he needed his
team. He readily c msent-’d to re
main a few days lint im longer. At
the end of the thir.l dav. ait.# tin*
to participate in an excursion to Jt -
kyl Island, on Fr,^y tveniuji, i itli
in*t.
uoats wiii'-ftsil from Hi * wharf of
C<s)k B os. & C . at. four o'eloea P
M. aud reti’.rn tarty ^.-...ir uy nu-u-
ni7.
By order of th Council,
' J. ri. Nathans,
W. f-. pro iem.
Yu, lit lluti-i
Th*- yacht race tod: p ace lest Fri
day pub ished. l ot., boatB—Hiil-
I .^U«ltut | Jane L., Betsey and Bessie-
iiu y, \v< re entered. The entire party
i it the cotton press wharf at. the same
tilth , each boat’s civw confident of
s u-u'hs. The trip around the marsh
island opposite, too oity was made in
II e Inna und twenty-six Minutes, the
.icssie- may arriving at tho starting
point four seconds uucudoft .e rest.
Owing, however, to difl’erenee in
the sizes of the,boats, tho judges (ac
cording .to yachting rolls; aoil
the. stakes to the Jane L., Cu , . Aik-
oil’s boat. The race, to niuuy, was
cry exciting, ns evinced ; y the inter-
, t manif. sted by them.
Moi« Improvement.
AVe learn that the enterprising firm
of L. B. Iiuvis & Co. have pure auseu
of Mr. Stufilrd the store next to the
■Smith & Dexter Building, and wil-
soon fit it n for their uiug bus iness
. In y coa,. ^.piuU, t on early day,
extending it miek to the othe stm t
ive i.-iii'ii i-iso that a l, er sa. nt tail, r
ii*m iu. e,-n win buili; ver: soon, ust
across t.fe u*t next 1o Dr. J[ad(U-n.
Wo hear of another party wishing to
rent the buildi-.g now occnpie loy the
Dexter Bi’im. That's right, geu«le
f ithful fellow renewed liis request- to
b t allowed to pass the lines with his
t lint and return In liis master, say ug
t at if refused ho would l..uvu his
If am and gn nu foot. Ail etfor s hav
ing failed to inspire in the breast oi
this worthy son of Afric’s snuny
c iin- a spirit oi free.../-, paivuiaed ut
the pr .ee ox lilt -oas o •‘mastei-’s eou-
fi ieiioiv’ lip was furnished with a paw
and allowed to depart. He had pro-
c edal. but a s„ort .list .nee b yond
the Federal lines wueu Hinldenl hi
w.is In-o ight fiie,* to face with the wri
er of t! is artic e. who ord- i eJ him
to “halt nnl s u-re.nb-r.’’ He did so,
under p.iotest hotvvvtu, net-u,ring that
it w;is too bad t- » bo d-luyed ti.us.
He was detained by our pickets t\v
days, owing to tire dist nee from
‘Vead Quarters. ” His iudignutim
!;.i -w no bou.i ls by the m ddln i f
t'» o second day when he was heard to
soliloquize thus: “Well, dis beats de
berry Ole Boy. Dem Yankees keep
me tree whole days to In lp dem an’
den turn me loose to go home, and
.h(*re my own ; -eople wont let me pass
but stop m f ir—how In g. I cmi’.
toll. What will my boss s,»v it d
nigger aint home by tomorm night?”
8nff.ee it to siy that In- w». >u o e(
de art tli • ne<* m >mln<», a ap i-*
iuo -till; 1 y fur, than any of hat oil i
picket force.
We publish tho above with no spirit
of raking up the dying embers, but
simp : y of giving to the public this iu-
stan je of what we. call true pluck.
X. li. All that tri n jiired whilst he
was in the Federal liue-i is taken from
his o vn statement*'.
GENERAL ITEMS.
,Ueu, get as clou- io ri e Adve ms.n
route is up the St. John’s river to T . u Uce as possible. We w i strive to
coa, thence the exennriotii-ts go via
vail to St. Augustine. F. ir for the
round trip, including uu-ul,aud st«U-
room on steamer, $1.1.
—Exclusions for July st em to be
the order with our colored folks. The
members and friends of the First Afri
can Baptist Church go to Albany, by
invitation, on the 5th, to returu ou
the 6th. Another excursion w ill leav;
for Macon on the 8rd to participate
iu a grand celebration on the 4th. A
good, opportunity is here afforded to
parties wisiiiug a cheap tri)> to i it he:
et the ahovt- cities,
Srz.EKi>ia Hams, lTj et*., at
J. S. Marlin’s
*—We welcome oh our exchange list
77k> Ke>/ To The Qutf—VL. A. Crone
Editor and Proprietor, i Although a
large sized folio sheet, tho editor has
ouly one page left him to “say hw
•my,” the rt-maining pages being all
Vik^n ujp 'wttji | advi rtiseUK-Bls, . He
nutat^e ahappy ruuu indeed, if noi,
we have no sympathy to offer.
do thee good.
True Pluck.
An Incident of the Wat.
Th * people in was tern Georgia tuko
to their storm-pits and cellars every
time a window-blind slams.— Xeiet--.
Thera seems to be no cessation in
the ravages of the grasshopper in the
states of Kansas, Missouri and Minuc-
j sota. They sweep every thing green
! before them. Hundreds of families
Oil - for r. prep at jtHt one y die *
legged spring chicken.--Barnesvilfe
Qaztc.
Come tn Brunswick, Br^., and we
will try to get you a “droth stick,” at
least. . •
A hi otoTiin *n went to i "awye r or p
for talvitk*, ..n 1 d- a’lol tl.e circum-
! stances of fhe ease. 11 H i* v.-- yr.u tc-ltl'
me the facts precisely as they occur-
1?” ask, tl the Liwycr. “Oh, aye,
:er!” rejilii-d he. “J. thought it best
o tell ti:e plain truth. Ye can put
li • lies into i* your.-If. ”
Ne \v A cl vertiseimmts.
TV iu. LI^ CtSR,
■’on.- crly with UftrtlriDoprHI* yer nu JJi.y Stre«'..
lias ‘&k-;u f.!ij i-.vio >;*-.-.ccn tV.e
llAl'IlIK.'” TTf-rSE AND POST OITTCK.
w.'lero 'u> will li -; 11 nm -IMi fri *ni’s in*
'' vrli.- mnv «iy v.-id»u in':! ilia j. Sl'.-
'•*».** oi guarurtert, w.ta lUuilor ti priees. 1I.1
will H on have u t Htoikut Vx.m. ..iilVLUi '
•o wlil.-h Ut* .'nvltv'i tilt* at.Vn'.',.n ji too plii
(■'■itii him a . ail, itndt. i..r t.-.ii.
Jnno- 9-2m.
miKEUi ..t-.-l CO FE.'TIOXEK’t /
F. agt..
EallC u. SlDC5y;.£»Ae
K<
eeps on ’ip*;- 1 , dally, a "supply of
resli bread such as
LOAVES,
TWISTS, *
UCLLS,
Pies, C ties, Klsson, ZLi., Etc.
—.\2so —
PURE ami TREfill
ICE-COLD SJLA WATER with
Delicious SYRUPS, besides everything
lertaining to a FIItST-OLA'jS ilAKBitr,
—o—
*4 aS-Lxcun<iiiii and Wn.i.jng imr'iri ac'-om-
...Hlntuil oil nhort notle.’.-*.»-,#
M.-iv v
BEEF! E1M!
rq
1
ON HAND W EVERY DAY,
W
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—AT —
A. Borclmi'dt’s Shop, .
on OltANT Str.-it, in rear of lUvery St iblo. Tern «
CASH. Give me ... all. maysfi-tl.
BEXTIUTKY I PHtTOGllAPIiV ! 1
1)11. A. BROWN.
three-mule team, wlion the following
conversatior. bn .substance) took pir ce
Offiavr—Well, my man, whither are
you truveliiij X
Necru—1 urn traveling to Danville.
Va, where my muster lives, I have
been down to Cheraw with aloud « f
tobacco and nu now returning home.
O.—Would yon like to be free?
N. —I huvo fto special objection
wbeu tire LorI sees fit , .
O. —Well there is a chance fur you
right, now. I wont a team, and will
just press youfa into service anil you
can go along’With me and be as free
as any man. Com:, what eay ?
When Oi-nernl SliermiiL's comma'nd
aviis marching from Clieraw, So. Cu. are preparing to leave that section, j
to Goldsboro, N. C. one of his officers I and many are ttum'ng their course iu. J
overtook a negro mau in'charge of a
C iz?ns of E" mirn,,i*i Tl.. are mr.- i
king arrangements fertile erection of
c. monumeut to the Confederate dead
three thominnd of whom are buried
Lucre.iu Wmal Lake Cemetery. Huy •
the origioator of that movement have j
pLioed over his ashes when he is gone
as grand a shaft hr he now seeks to
erect over the gn vos of our “fallen
bruies” He gmst; indeed be a.trn
hristian gentleman. May be pros*
per. — —
TTAVIXO -'PITCTIED MV TGNV' FOR A FEW
*■ days in yv»ur I »m jirniian* 1 to -jervo tha
citizens of Brunswick in citli.-r of tii: ubovo pro-
f.-ssiuns. I c u bu Aiun-1 at
AVI H ’Vit OC'.IXG TIIF. DA V A T HY TBSt
oj Nnwca -to «t.a«,, vr ut tiia GRiWtiS HOUd
tnay.f I.
The exports from Key West, Fla.
to New York, for two -weeks ending
June , 3rd. is estim i ted at 8165,060,
N. —1 alb much obliged toyou iL“, j priuoiiwlly cigars and sponge.
■f-
DENTAL NOTICE,
\VTIIJJAM NOBLE bet-a leave to inform thl
citizon** of tills place, and the aurrounditjg
ixmntry. tbi t bn hin s^sin U>catp! hlinarlf lit..
Brunnwii-k for the f>urpo«« tifjwacti-ing bin pro
ibaaion, and is felly prepared to do any
KIND OF WORK IN HW LINE.
Puttea wishing bis SERVICES can be waited
ua at tUeir UE8IDENCF.
0»*AppUcaMon» addrawed to him throwh-tha
Poat O»oe will meet with pnnrpt attsntlon.f#
may BV.: .*?