Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, September 15, 1875, Image 4

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mt SBSBS She $ ’Tf&Tr. T^OiHfAOT, E^tor’and Proprietor. , itfWfetofe v ' ■'• ' ; \ '.. t%b*eHptii'H JY&r' Ai.nilJfiMm. <* Adxanct •• .i- .< •, /r' WEDNESDAY, Hep, 15th 1876; --Reuters. L. D. Hoyt ACo. are try- i tg tin* virtno' of tijmje oil and white lead on tho front of their store. Pro- the word.' . ,• —Him? trpr and flush yo'nr soda drinking fppfcbe season, os Lebon will hardly" ran. his ■ fountain after first frost. , * —His Jlonr>r the Mayor, "Warren .A* Puller loft for New York on Monday lust, f<*v a. brief trip. A safe and pleasant journey to you, and an early return to our midst. —We hare just received our first number of the “Spirit of Arkansas," published nt Little Rock. It has its proper ouuus,- being devoted en tirely to tho interest, of the great state of Arkansas, showing tip its grand resources. • . ■ *r t. O’Connor k Bro. keep constantly on hand Fresh Tennessee Butt-r St 35 cts. per pouh.I. Store on the ?B»j. .' ' •'! —Ohr young typo soys ’tie \mtog to say anything bad about lawyers, for the Scripture, says, “Thou, shalt not speak evil of the ruler of tby peo- , pie.’? Rulers are geuerally lawyers. - —Delinquent subscriber, you had . . better hand in, that dollar/or you may. wake up some Wednesday morning without the Advertiser to read. A . sadder calamity (mold bar Uy bp/alt 'jm ::.;V< v,::— 4 ladwuysread'e very thing in the Advertiser,” said a subscriber, lately. Moral—If you have anything you wish brought before, tko public just call on v tU4 and we trill bring it right under the eye of a great many peo. pip, V : ' ; ' . —The wind don't always blow rights nor do soige folks handle .their. “Tramps" well . So thought our young friends of Friday’s excursion. We hjJar they reached Cumberland the day following at three o'clock p. K., having been out thirty-two hours- Guess they enjoyed it, “however. ' —We hear of a money-lender in town who speaks of putting up the following sign on bis office door: “We have bought a saw mill, so have got no money to loud." Moral—Saw mills are dangerous “animules“ to take bold of. '* They sometimes kick front and rear. *g-A luge lot of CANRY JABS for Ml* Cheap, At * - L. B. DAVIS a CO’B. —Yes, we have seen them at lost. “Thom" things known in high circles as “paniers”. but vulgarly called '‘pull-backs.” They are here, ladies, so cease borrowing newspapers and go right down to Nelson’s and get the genuine article.' They , wili ptill - yuu back just as far os you ,w$ut togi-. —A certain vaptuin, uu« gone to um, was made .quite uneasy ; luss week, by a boat attnr'fit lively gehta. It seems his vessel was . anchored In the stream below Brandy Fornfat night, without a iienh-light, - These young fellows, bent on fun, pretending they were 1 ort Officers, * ii ailed, the crew aud dsnutuded an explanation,, laying that the vv.-s.j1 would l>e placed On the “ft*formation Docket" the nett tnorn- ,ng. Hcquel—An uneasy captain far * he next twenty-four hours, therebe* iug a heavy fine on each, negligence. ' —Quarterly Meeting this week at .the Methodist ehnrchnf this fjity. Rer.Afa.Auatin,!PreKidi^gElder, HriU preach rifairday aud: hupday. 1 • —AH /on who want topturchase mar* ket gardens m ar towu on reasonable ..tenps, read adveriiatuuvut of Mr, H. P*Day in this issue;and give luma call. Few pien (tffer'eusicr terms, — 4 ,wiii a ct scain bard-heAt-ted paferfwnilias, y/ho doesn’t eat : - butter himself, insist on buying a rancid* ar ticle far bis wife und children, just to nmka it kat longer? The cruel wretchl ' —We hear it whispored around that Mr. Minor mil soon put in operation a grist mill with : bolting apparatus, etc., in our fawn, and-tlms put a stop, we hope, fa this sending off for ' such things. We believe'suoh an enter prise, properly handled: would pay wen -*-■ - —Attention ^Company! Now that the Lieut. Col. bus arrived (all- honor to Dixyille) we shall expect. soon to huve a grand “Dress Parade” of the Iuliml(ry) Corps of our town. Hurry up, little folks, und have it over before cold weather. —We still find fiiqj'rovements going on along. Bay ‘ street. Messrs- Her zog etui Lo ictf, both, have had sub s’an ial.sile-tridkV in front of their Btor.s. Mr. Torn O’Connor, their next door neighbor, has caught the spirit, and will' continue the’same olong in front of his storey That's right, geutlemonv inake your places ofbusin.ess aitractiVe. * ' * — 1 ‘Jffounrjto. wlnim honor is due." So say we in' com.cction with this forgery businosa. If this matter ii uin- earthednnl the real culprits brought to lightyi fahd there . sueuis to be tip 'doubt it wii be) vc hold that the thanks of em-y man, woman and child' in this community is due out worthy Mayor and his honorable Board of Aldermen for the vigorous manner jn which they have pushed this matter. We claim thafctjbey will have accom plished more for litis city than shy former Board, (we hieaft no disrespect to any) for th y have dearly shown to the world that plundering public treas uries is to be borne no longer, and that those who do such things must take the consequences. Anew era has been inaugurated, we feel, and honesty and right-dealing will claim the premium instead-of theft and ras cality. Trial and Committal. La our last isms we stated that Mr. G. CLFahm, Clerk and Treasurer of our city, had been arrested on-charge Of forgery, Mr. J. A. Wells having turned “State's Witness” against him. The whole pt lkst week was consumed In taking evidence pro and con (a full J O'.’OOTmt vi v/hicii con. bo fouuu iu thb last issue of the AppeuiJ. Thera not being sufficient rebuttal, offered. Mr. Fulim was £; bounu over” to the No vember term of court under boud of $5,000, In common with the rest of our cbmmimity, we stand appalled, aiid ask can it be true? Is there no society on our green earth free from Aie blight of suspicion? Are there no lobes of church or state beyond the possibility of a stain? Whom can wo trust, if such as he has proven recre ant? We still hope there may be a mistake, and that he may yet vindi cate bis character. We would say to the guilty party, whoever he be, by all means, own up like a man,- and throw, yourself on the mercy of the people, for public sentiment is not so much to punish a* to spot the man. That much they will do at all hazards. ' GENERAL ITEMS. Canal Convention meets. in Rome, Go.; on the Gth of October. The B. A A.;IL R. will be complet- e«J fa Albany at an early day, we 'tijttfU. . • , >n»' ■ “My Papa Says so.”—“You damn, son of a bitch!” is the way an eighth year-old boy pat it to his playmate a short time since, in hearing of his. teacher. On being orowded as to where he ever famrd such monstrous language, the little fellow sweUed'up with conscious p.’ide and said “AJy pa pa s vys so.” Fathers, beware how you' speak in the presence of these -little fellows. They will follow right in* yot r s eps, be they long pr be Ihcy short. m v - . Clinton, Mies., had a small '‘kick'up” recently,, in which forty negroes were killed-and many wounded. Some carpet-bagger was around there, “you befr ' - r ^Arkansas comes to the front with a nuiisji,four'feet and four inches long. The editor does not know how many ect broke off in the ground. - it yon want a live Savannah weekly send on |1 for the Register, published by Menrs.OttoAHubbarcU Itiswell worth twice the money—plumb full of j^jce ond good sense combined. We look for it eagerly every week. We hear of a place (private resi dence) fame where on the Gulf Road called'“Omega.” Judging from the •name, we would guess that its owner concludes if was made late Saturday night, out of the Boraps. y ‘‘Consistency thou art a jewel.” Goodbjreod of tho Triumph says, “We could-not rest well nights if we hod to depend.on Brunswick or the Adverti ser either for our locals.” Now the fact, is &at he had just three columns of “Locals” lost week,-at least one half of which- was Brunswick matter.' Move down, man, and be done with K- ,: j —lAnd how the Branswick Adverti- ■sbr Insists’ that a former , statement taado' in its columns, that Messrs. DOdge A Co. are going to invest 2,000 -OOOrih' tho SaW Mill business on St. SimOna - fabuhl, is «ntifely„ oorract.— J. F. \>K«n k •>.—Mr. Nelson of the above fins, ha? jup.f returned f.-om New York, oudhow has in stole. and to arrive a very large- stock of goods, embracing almost everything' from a “tie-back v to a side of. h^le leather. His stock of ladies wear isiif i Slarie off thevie’ to the right, and let • « the J$£riiser go uead.—xJrery. bat- friend j. R N. and secureA low pat erhs before they ore all gohe. - ardag. I : v ‘TBe A Atlanta,. Methodist; Achotate sp*dcing of the,-.recent Lawrence co. affair*, says,. ^‘Jt;u always the oolor- *ed jam that is shot, killed or wound- ram,-iff the; iallA iMwr** eecM°* styles, , both of calico'and worsted go als. Ladies,' you khow plaids ^e . all the go this season,; aud you *itb'thewhitea," If.you wffl. probe fa,Jthe bottom,iBrothor. yon will find Ahat some contemptible carpet-begger as well be dead as out-of thh fashion* 1-was pullnig the wire^ K» r so go right straight down and A Saratoga correspondent of the Millegeyille -Every Saturday has this to say abbot the morning drinking there: ,. “Some -. imbibe two or three glasses with a heroic smile; some' sip it daintily, aud try fa make people think they like it— which isn’t true. (Hikers drink, cud diluk, uJil'drink, nntii yon bpgju to wonder, that. they, do not explode like a defective soda fountain. Some call it horrid; others delicious, while some don’t drink at alL v .;v The following strange epitaph is found on a very ancient slob in the cemetery of on old stone church, in Gheraw, So. Ca. It is said to cover the remains of an ■ eccentric lawyer, who lived there during the Revolu tionary War. x ' “My name, my country, what are these to thee? • • What, whether high or low, my ped igree? Perhaps I far surpassed all other mem Perhaps I fell far beneath them—“who then? Suffice it, stranger, thou seest a tom: Beneath which hides no matter whoi Ifew Advertisements. NOTICE. P ANY of tho Citizens willing to entertain.«ny of 'the Deltgitca wllo nSay atUind.tho Baptist Aaan elation to Ve held in Branawick, commencing th:- flrst datnrdiy in October, yill plcaso moke it known to either of the nndenigned. .... the poor negro blindly stands f the blow. 3. S. Marlin, 1 Dr. Macon, J A. Ward. .J I Committee MARKET GARDENS. PABTIER desiring MARKET GARDENS or * grounda for PRIVATE RESIDENCES can now secure a few deairable lota for a SMau. Qua Pa, MMH—the balance of purchase money to bop.if i in Tbbke or Pit* Yeans, at s moderate rate of in terest. Apply to Noa*-3t. . HfeNBYO. DAY. A. PETERS, CABINET MAKER A UN DER- TAKER, U preparsd Softtmiah ' COFFINS, CASKETS, eto. st lowest cash prices. Making and Repairing Furniture a Specialty. no 21.3m. BEEF! FRESH BEEF CAN BE HAD DAILY at onr Shop on NEWCASTLE STREET, between Appeal Offloa and old’Marfcet. aug 18-tf. L. DUBIGNON * Co. New Jewelry SbBj. Wm. DOEEFLINGEE, Formerly with Charles Doerfllngor on Bay Street' has taken the room between the . "■+ Davidson house and post office, where be wUl be pleased to meet his friends am! all who may wish any work donein bis line. Sat isfaction guaranteed, with moderate prices. H>- wlU soon have aseleot stock of .FINE JEWELR1 to which he invitee the attention of the public- Give him a call, and a.fklr trial. Junars-Sm. S C UTTIERELD a CO,. General Commission & For- waring Merchants. CONSIGNMENT; and ibrSALq CORN, i. . -’ f * - HAY, r FLOUR, rind LIME, Cheap For CASH my-Jtf