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IT HAS COME AT LAST!!!
No, 28,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCT., 13 M75.
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T. GOTJLR1NG STACY.
BRUN8WICK, Ga.
1j. I!. 1 0031A11 LODGE, No. «, F. A. M.
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^Tooiunr Lodge,INo. 9, F. A. M.,[meets
every 1st and 3rd Wednesday in each
month, nt H o’clok, r. si.
P. M. Middleton, W. M.
J. M. Cacti r, L'ec’y.
C.P. OOOJVYEAB. I I V. H. HAKlUt,
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,'
Attorneys at Law,
Brunswick, Georgia.
O FFICE— Corner Newcastle .and Gloucester
streets,—over Drug Store of J. S. Biain A Co.
Practice in all counties ot the Brunswick Cir
cuit and the city of Darien, Ga
no 1-ly,
T. E. Davenport
A TTORNEY A T LA W,
W TILL practice in all the Courts of the Bruns
VV wick Circuit. Office in Smith \ Dexter's
Building, Newcastle street,
no 1- ly
D. T. DUNN,
BANKER) and BROKER,
Brunswick, - - - - - - - Ga,
B UYS and SEILS (exchange on New York, Sa
vannah, Boston and Philadelphia, at
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
t,UY8 and SELLS Gold. Silver and Commercial
paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS.
..ollectlons promptly attended to and business
• g 'ol cited. no. 1-ly, .
DENTAL NOTICE.
1I T M. NOllLEjA- BRO. beg leave to inform the
citizens of this place, and the surrounding
country, that they have again located themselves
u Brunswick lor tlio purpose of practicing their
roi'ession.JancFarcf fully prepared to do any
*’ KIND OF WORK IN THEIR LINE
Parties wishing their SERVICES can he waited
on at their RESIDENCE]
JKS“Applications addressed to them through the
Post Office will meo with prompt attcntion.*u4
may l'J-tf
DEXTEE BEOS.
H AVE arranged with STEWART. AUSTIN &
CO., oi Atlanta, Ga., to sell their Celebrated
Brand of FLOUR, and will keep a full stock at
low prices.
Office in Smith & Dexter’s
Building,
UNUNSTVICK'J GA.
Dr. L. HEINS,
Cures i ll Diseases,
CONSUMPTION, PILES, AND
SCROFULA,
CANCER. DYSPEPSIA Awl ALL FEVERS
BR JNSWICK. : : : GA
® •!•. t'4-ly.
IT HAS COME!!
—The steniner Reliance resumed
her win' er schedule yesterday. Will
arrive hen after every Tuesday night
] from Savannah.
—To-day (Wednesday, 15t!i) is the
last for State and County Taxes.
Come forward with the stamps.
—We have found ( ut the where
abouts of an oyster dealer who lias the
knack of putting more oysters into a
quart measure than we generally get.
Lock out for his rd. in next is ec.
— ‘•Yes.” said he, looking up med
itatively along his store shelves, “we
keep all the canned vegetables. There
is green corn, tomatoes, beans, and
salmon—all of ’em.”
WHAT HAS COME?
—Fourteen vessels in pi rt, and oth
ers coming. Whilst some folks are
crying “nothing to do,” others are
working manfully away, pi tting up
with “small margin.”
—Rend advertisement of Mr. A. G.
Osgood in this issue. The location is
indeed a desirable one, convenient to
churches, schools, post office. of nres,
t tc Call early or some oit* will be
! : head of you. ' ^ -
' —Now is the time to gel your milk,
| oyster, bread, dray, store, or other
i ticket printi d at the Advertiser Cilice,
j A new lot of colored card board. Any
i color desired.
—N. Y. stei mer Montgomery will
j not arrive this w ek, having been de-
j tnined for re. airs.
Cemetery.—The Scripture is quite
I severe in its rebukes against tlio man
| who, having put his hand to the plow,
! looks back. Some one hascommei o .ul
j a good work in the oeiqetery. ti: ing
i the w< 11 nicely, i ut uufortuu tely the
dear ladies are ns far to seek as tver.
Why man, how :.ro they to got up the
water? Come, finish up the job, o.'
we will find out who you are and tell
the ladies your name. By tlic way,
whilst on this subject, we would say
that the cemetery is in a sad plight in"
(Jeed—all grown up in weeds and
high glass. Now, Mr. Sexton, you
know how much you appreciate the
good opinion of the ladies; look out,
dr they will begin to talk obout you.
1 Remember snakes live in high grass.
; An ugly monster of tlie “ground-rat-
! tie” specie was killed in there a few
d .vs ago. Look to your laurels.
|
SPLENDID CORN.
“Iladeu” out Done.
-- The managers of the M con State
Fair have engaged ihe “Silver Cor.
net Band” cf this ei'y to “blow’' for
them during Fair week. They t< ok
the prize lust year, up there, it will 1 e
remembered, hence the engum inent.
We hope the Cornets will add fresh
laurels to their crown of last s aeon,
i nd nil come buck happy.
-WHY, THAT long-
t xpected vessel laden with all manner
of Goods for the NEW YORK Store.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Canned Goods,
Notions, etc.
Call oil Mr. Fitzgerald if you want
to get rich. His goods are cheap-
cheaper—che we came very near
saying cheapest, but we wont, that is
not his style; superlative—very cheap.
—The Clerk of Council opened his
books for the Registration of voters
yesterday. Let every man come for
ward and attend to this duty at once.
Remember how anxious some of you
were lust January to cast in a vote for
Mayor, but couldn’t. This election
bids fair to bo a lively one- All the
hobbies will be out in force. Then
go forward and enter your name. You
will have the Street Tax to pay auy-
how, so you needn’t hold back.
—“How good and how pleasant a
thing it is for brethren to dwell to
gether in unity.” So thought the
members of the colored Baptist
Churches of this city. Their differ
ences have been overlooked, and they
are now at peace one with the other.
Last Sabbath was a big day with
them, as they worshipped and com
muned together for the first time since
their separation. In this adjustment
of their trouble they have set a Chris
tian example, that might be profitably
imitated by some blessed with superi
or advantages. We rejoice with them.
\ o had the pleasure last Saturday
of interview ng Mr. Wm. F. Tun ley
of Florence, Ala., who is stopping a
few days with old “comrades in arms,”
t lough en route for tho Macon Fair.
He has with him the productions of
s iveuteeu hills from his place ut Flor
ence, as samples of a new corn lie i/
perfecting (as yet unnamed). The half
acre of which his samples are part,
was gathered and measured by a com
mittee from his grange, who certifiy
that it produced 141 bushels and 7 qts.
Another half acre was measured also,
which yielded 80 bushels, making 221
bushels and 7 quarts for the entire
acre. Mr. Tnrnly informs us that this
particular acre was very rich, indeed*
boingjwell covered over with bark, etc.
from his tannery. Ilis entire crop, he
says, will average at leusi 80 or 85 bus.
to the acre, however, and that, too,
without manure of any kind except
the natural soil. His corn is planted
three feet each way, and three stock to
the bill, but he never allows but one
e ur on a stock. Farmers, it would do
you good to see those samples. They
are long, large ears, with from 20 to
24 rows on each cob, and obout 54
grains to the row. Each of these will
shell out a quart.
Mr. T. showed us also samples of
leather from his tuunery. These were
excellent, so pronounced by our boot
awl shoe makers. They were tanned
in fifteen days. The old process takes
just six months.
Capitalists, here is a chance for you
to help yourselves, and assist in build
ing up your town. If it pays to tan
leather where you can ouly realize
twice a year, surely it must be a safe j
investment when your mouey is turn
ed over twice a month. Think this over j.
and start that long-talked-of tan yard. 1
It trill pay.
GENERAL ITEMS.
Freedman's Bank will comint nee
Nov. 1st, paying a dividend of twenty
pt r cent.
Savannah is now receiving 2000
bales of cotton daily. She ought to
be happy.
Mississippi is in the midst of trou
ble. Cuflie and “do 1 oss” don’t i-cdm
to get along, some how.
The horse disease is < presiding again
through ihe north', in cities, ai:u guaer
ually coming south.
Ex-Gov. Horschel V. Johnson and
Gov. Smith luiv<* laid down tbeirarms
are now on friendly terms with each
oMier.
Boston gave §5,000 to Galveston for
the suffereis by tho recent flood-
That’s the Way to bridge the “bloody
chasm. ”
Another d< er lias been added to the
Central City Bark of Macou. Con
ductor Sharp of tiie M. k B. R. It. is
the dor,or.
Maj. J. C. Gallulier of Quitman, for-
morly editor of the Indcpenednt, wbs
recently ordained a minister in the
Christian church.
The Savannah & Charleston E. R.
trouble liaB been settled. The Gnlf
Road will build the gap, three miles,
and thus make the lino continuous.
A great fit a! of the Northern travel to
1* orida ( omes over this route. Mr.
Wndley is cruel to treat them so.
“Till campmeeting,” and “after
campmeeting” is tho way the East
Georgia Messenger now divides
time. Campmeeting is evidently an
r.imfli in tin* limtnrY nf iitiv
The Wayne Triumph is no more
Like a thousand others it has sne-
combed to the mighty monster, “Hard
Times,” and gone under just in the
very springtime of its life. It died,
though, like a brave soldier—fading
the foe. “Peace to its ashes.”
Hon. Henry R. Jackson of Savan
nah was recently elected a trustee of
tho Peabody fund to fill vacancy oc
casioned by death of ex-Gov. Graham
of North Carolina.
AH mail contractors, whose contracts
were suspended by “Secession of
Georgia,” con get their last quarter’s
pay by sending their names to Lam*
ueic. White, Portsmouth, Vi.
All the rogues aro not dead yet.
One II. S. Allen a genteel, well dress
ed man, recently forged “Letters of
Credit” from the New York agency of
the Bank of British North America to
the Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
ami the 1st National Bank of Macon.
In the former place he was told to call
at 4 v. m. He saw the point and did
not call, bnt in Macon lie did not have
the invitation to fill rgain. bnt went
straight to the lock-np.
New Advertisements.
FOR RENT.
One two story
m
on Cnlon street, containing 7 rooms, recenUjjoc-
rupied l.y Ur. Wm. Crorstt. Fossescim given
immediately. Apply to
No Vts-tr A. O. OSGOOD.