Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, October 20, 1875, Image 1

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BIGfINDUCEMENTS AT NELSON'S. -iv. j m N SWICK AD V E 11 TI SEE. X . 2 BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCT., 20 1875. Yol. l brvnswick advertiser s iLSS&iL mu.Tsnrn rvtrsr rvsnMViavaY oownw -by- T.fi«ori.i?sr;c stacy. ANNUAL SUflSCRIPTiOA 81.(0. ADVERTISINGS ATESi PER SQUARE. 10 lln** space. flrst*in«ert:on. 78 • each subsequent insertion, CO AST SPFCIAI.. RATES 10.LARC1V DVEBT1!: ' EB3 “ Advertfiers must specify Mm on copy sent. or be subject tor charges until ordered ont. Communication* for individual benefit or of a personal character charged as advertisement* Marriage* and Obituary notices not exceeding live tin'3 solicited for free publication. Over that amount charged a* advertisement*. Bills for advertisement* due upon presentation after the first insertion. The above rule* will be adhered to in *11 cases. All letter* and communication* should bead dressed to T. GOULDING STACY b Brunswick. LG t, B. TOOBIAR LODGE, No. O, F. A. M. A Toomnr Lodge, No. 9, F. A. M.,Jmee1s every 1st* and 3rd Wednesday in ouch month, at 8 o’clok. v. m. P. M. Middleton, W. M. J. M. Carter, See'y. C.». nOODTEAR. I I V. n. HARRIS' GOODYEAR &. HARRIS, Attorneys a* l*aw, Brunswk k. Or oko'a. O FFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester streets,—over I rug Store of J. 8. B»»ic v • ••■ Pncticc in ill cttxitt«s oi the* Lruuuv ic* cu>t ana the city ol I'alien. C* no 1-ly, T. E. DavHiroRT.] [V.E. Josnr. Davenport & Jcncr, A TTORNEYS A T LA TT, fir ill pjittice in *11 the Courts of the Brun** VV wick Circuit. Cffire <u ,1-n ith \ Dealer • Building. Newer«tlc street, no 1- ly D. T.DIJNN, BANKER and BROKER, Brunswick, ^ a ' tin Df» rrs and SELLS (eschar pe on New Y. rk, Sa vannah, Boatou|and*(Phil*delphi». at ILOirfiSr MARKET RATES. BUYS and SEIJ 8 Gold. Stiver «nn Ocromc dll laper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSIT. xollection* promptly attended to end business iol cited. DENTAL NOTICE*. W M. NOBLE k TPO. teg brve to Inftrm Use citizen* of this place, and the surrounding countrv, that thev have again located tbemaelv. a nllruhawick lor the purpose ot pr cticlng their profession, and are hilly prepared to ilo auy KIND OF 7i ORE IN THEIR LINE Parties wishing their SERVICES can be waited on at tueir RESIDENCE AS'Application* addressed to them through the Lot Office will mee with prompt attention.“uS may li»-tf DEXTEE "BROS. H AVE arranged with STEWART. AUSTIN k CO., of Atlanta. Ga.. to *ell their Celebrated Brand of ELOUR.'enl will keep a^full sto<k*t j law price*. Office in Smith x Dexter's Building, nniNSYVICK?, GA. | Dr. L. HEINS, Cures J.ll Diseases, CONSUMPTION, PILES, AND I SCROFULA, ♦ t.YCEfl. DYSPEl'SlA And ALL FEVERS BRUNSWICK, : «A | uiar. 24-ly. — Unstable and shifting—Dexter’s windmill. —How Jftbout that ‘''public drive?” Come, “Fathers,” look into this mat ter speedily. —We beer of a new hair oil used by one of the colored “sistrin"—“Kara- sine ile.” Delightful odor that. Cheese and Apples by Bteamef to-day at Herzog’s Meat Store. —The cotton press has been stretch ing its joints lately, preparatory to its winter hugging. — • Evrry man to his trade ” Mer chants cun sell goi ds better than they c.tu dine baulky horses. -Trent are coming in freely now. Anglers, hunt up your fishing rods. — JO err loads of lumber drawn by one engine is now the style on the B. & A. R. F. The sight was good to sec. — Go to the “New York Store” and ptt a ftw pairs of those, most fashion able of al —the Alligator Stocking*— before tl ev arc gone. -yr ghVer, ft- j.n like sausages? Th« n n’t <V1*>7, 1 nt go at rnce to Hripop's or 1] e Bay. Ti t v are good. We fowlc they are. — C« t k Fur. have bet n quite busy of late. Th* \ seem to have had the “run” of orders for a week or two past. They rre petting in a heavy stock of goods, too Their salesmen dor't seem to be eating cry idle bread. —See change of legal advertisement, of Mr. T. E. Davenport. He now has ns; ociatcd with him Mr. W» E. Jones, foi merlv of Thomson, Ga. Any busi ness t ntrusted to their care will re ceive their prompt attention. A fresh lot of Cabbage received to-day at Herzog’:: 'Meat Store. —“Madam, just look at this flour; it is the Finest in town.” If you have got the finest flour in town, people would like to know it. Hadn’t y**n better tell them through the proper channel—the newspapers? We think so —Merchants, yon who don’t advi r- tire, and whose business is conse quently less than you like, just turn over this sheet aud read the article at the liottom of the General Item col umn. It may do thee good. —The Savannah Etgiiter fella of a Ann tha t told S3 300 worth of good* in three day* after in serting an advertisement in that paper. Merchant* of Brunswick, yon, who stand off and slight the Advertiser, reod f tlie above and reflect. Rome of you say that “Stacy’s paper is too small.” Man, you never were worse mistaken. There is no surer w«y to reach the people who trade in this place than by giving ns your ad. The size of our sheet is an advantage as an advertising medium. People soon get through the reading matter, and still being hungry, go for your ads., and devour them whole. Onr paj)cr is just what we intended it t«» be—an excellent medium between dealer and consumer. .. L' n 'l «*>d dfifwiii's—the howl of J w i theenxakers. —Died, on Sunday last, Earnest, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Plain. —See svrup nd\ ertisemeut. The caah is readv| if price iu:d quality suit, —S 'e advertisement of Maiviu Safe. If you need i lo now is year chance. Call at once. —Can’t some Lcdy in or out of the School Board “split a hair” aud get the teachers of the Pnblic Uclmols some money? They ore getting thin. —Friend I. D. Ilf yt returned last Friday, after a short trip North, look ing i b ro?y as ever. He tells the same old tale, “glad to get bock once more —no place just like old Biunswick.” —Mr. Woodard has gone up to the Macon Fair this week to advertise Biunswick oysters. A visit to his place of business will convince anyon e that he means work and m t play. — * few days ago we im dvertently wundered into one o! onr stores, where general mercha.idise if. dispensed to the satisfaction of all concerned, when v e behold—oh! such a b* antifnl, pret ty sight-. Five little girls, tl eir facej just radinnt with mirth and 1 appy in nocence, all sent cd in a row on the counter, and each beguiling the tedi um of waiting w ith an »>nq "e candy stick, around which their iosy lips “clasped a fond embrace.” Verily, such n tableau of beauty and sweet, simplicity could never be transcribed by the artist’s pencil. Dialogue.—Soda Man.—“What syrup will you take?’ ’ * Aunt Peggy.—“Put cen -ome ub nil -eb’rv kind ub s< dy water wat you liab.” He fixed it. Boots and Reoi .—Why |go l are- footed or poorly sin d when we have so many cobblers in t< wn? A third shop is now open. See card of Mr. J. N. Blair in this issue. He says he can put up as nice a bcot or shoe t s Mr. Any body, and asks a liberal t Inm of pub lic patronage. His shop is on tin Bay, two doors from Nelsoi’s. Look tor his sign—the big lmngii g boot. Cemetery.—Thanks to the Appro/ for putting us right on the cemetery matter. We did not mean to hurt our worthy Bextou’s feelii gs. Y< u see, we unfortunately overheard a little conversation botw: cn two ladies (wen ding their way through the high grass and weeds to the gravi s of loved ones) in which the following words escaped the lips of one of them: “When old Mr. Holmes vrus sextou, this place nev er looked this way.” We very uatu- j rally caine to the eoiiclu»iou that the | ! sexton might need a iittie hint at least But as he lays the whole blame on the City Council, wo naturally turn on them and ask, why this sad plight of things in onr cemetery? Turn in your convict force and. dean it out, gentlemen. ■ If our idea be a oorrect one, that the appearance of a ceme tery is a fair index of a city’s pulse our’s must indeed be-it low. Grist and Meai .—We call M dial alleuiinn of our • ity menntuts ai d ail others in J«.eh cf ibis pheo, to *.L«- advertiscmcnt in this issue of 'uou>u. Hertol A* Minor. They are now pre pared to furnish, at wholrsa'e only, grist and meal of superior quality (at least we judge so from samples we have Keen). Tin ir mill is c< mplcte in all its paits, being fitted vp bv Mr. Bryant, a superior workman «f this city. We bespeak for them'a fair tri al. Patronize “home industry’feveiv time, wc saj. States.—We learnJHluit Air. Tt wi a will ship tl is week, by N. Y. steamer, over 6,000 staves, pronounced by u good judge ns nice as he ever suu. Mr. T. don’t. “blow” % abont what he i • doing, but is going quietly ahead. Croakers, \ou \tho have been putting on knowing looks and piedicting fail ure, go up and take a look for your selves. Whilst you have been croak ing and looking very wise, 1 e has been working, aud is now so well satisfied with bis “failure,” that he is getting reedy to run the thing on u large scab by steam, thereby increasing his <ui- pa'-ity tenfold. Wade in enterprise! Hide out croalc rs< Oyster Packing.—The oyster firm of 'Woodard Bros, have arrived with bouts, oyster tongs, tr ys, etc. They I evidently mean business. Now here’s ! r iiot’ui r subject for the croakers. I - gain they put on knowing looks and predict failure. Why? “’Cuuse I’ve triedit,” They say, “Cant make no money oyst’rin’ ” Wait aud see. New Advertisements. Tv anted. A R. rr.1 of | country svntp. ;Mcnty ready. Apply at This Office. FOK SALE. An elepn: t $300 Mar/in Safe for $225. $160 cash -lalance by installments. A rare ebanoa. Apply at once at This Office. NEW SHOP. BOOTS and SHOES, All worV|ueatly donc.an l WAL RANTED. Give ms a call at my Shop on [the Bay.’ two door* from Nelson*. Sipn—THE BIG BOOT. No. *Mf. t. X. Bum Prist Mill. P. Hebteu I »War. P: Mipo* We are now prepared to furnish GEIST & MEAL, at wholesale only. Tlavlc SuIIvtUbL No. S5-U. FOR RENT. One tsroalorj on Union street, containing 7 rexms. recently oc cupied by Mr. Wm. Crovatt. Dnaewdoa given immediately. 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