Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, October 27, 1875, Image 1

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* ADVERTISER. N . DO BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT., 27 1876. Vol. 1 BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER ..PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY IIOBMNO -BY- T. OOULDINO STACY. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $1.00. ADVERTISING«KATESi PER SQUARE. 10 lines space. flrsWnsertion. 75 ' each subsequent insertion, f0 SPECIAL RATES TO LARGE ADVERTI! EBS Advertisers must specify lime on copy sent, or be subject for charges until ordered out. Communications for individual benefit or of • personal character charged as advertisements. Marriage* and Obituary notices not exceeding five lines solicited for free publication. Over that amount charged as advertisements. Bills for advertisements due upon presentation af‘er the first insertion. The above rules will be adhered to in all cases. All letters and communications should be ad dressed to T. GOULDING STACY. Bi-.uiswkk, Ga. Im B. TOOfotAR LODGE, Mo. 0, F. A. M. A TooiuitrLodge, No.9, F. A. M..,meets every 1st and 3rd Wednesdiiy in each month, ut8o’clok, r. m. P. M. Middleton, W. M. J. M. Carter, Hec’y. C.r. GOODYKAB. | t V. H. HAUB1S GOODYEAR & HARRIS, Attorneys at Law, Brunswick. Georgia O FFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester streets,—over Drug Store of J. 8. Bum e:,., Practice in all counties ot the Brunswick Llr cult and the city ot L'aritn, Ga no i-ly, T. E. Davekpobt.] [W. E. Jobes Davenport &Jones, A TTORNEYS AT l.A W, -II TILL practice in all the Courts of the Brura W wick Circuit. Office <n Smith A I extvr’a Building, Newcastle street. c« 1- ly, D. T. DUNN, BANKER and UF.OKEIt, Brunswick, - Ga, B UYS and HELLS exchange on New Y« rk. Sa vannah, Boston uml Philadelphia, at [LOWEST MARKET RATES. MTYSand RET.TN Gold, Silver and Commercial Paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSIT8. Collections promptly attended to and business 4 ol cited no. 1-ly, DENTAL NOTICE. W M. NOBLE fc BRO. beg leave to inform the citizens of this place, and the surrounding uuntrv, that they have again located themselves *,uBrui>swtck ior the purpose of practicing their rofession. and are fully prepared to do any EIND OF WORE IN THEIR LINE Parties wishing their SERVICES can bo waited 4a at thsir RESIDENCE RJ-Applications addressed to them through the Post Office will tuee with prompt Mtention.'u J may lli.tf DEXTER BROS. R AVE arrsnge-1 with RTNW \rt. AUSTIN!,A CO.,0 Atlanta Ga,, <o sell their celebrate i Brand of FLOUR, and will keep a full stock at ipw prices. Office in Smith & Dexter's Building, lift(JNSWICK , UA. Dr. L. HEINS, Cures All Diseases, CONSUMPTION, PILES) AND SCROFULA, G.XCSB. DYSPEPSIA And AIL FRYERS B.tlNSWICK, : : CIA a: . . ^4-ly. —Trout plentiful, and fishermen are hippy. —The last cemetoy notice in the Advertiser 1 ad the d isired effect. The convict force wr ded in next mor ning, and now tl e ladies feel 1 etter. —Listen for the Lt< shy erian Ch. be'l next Thursday night, members of that congregation, and encourage he Gfl'cers in their efforts to sustain a prayer meeting. Remember the promii e. —We are plens* d to state that every merchant, lawyer, and business man advertising with us is doirg well in view of t ie tight timer. We know this to be a fact, for we visit our pot ions often to ieam of ihe'r welfare. The “sin of unbelief” has been a stum bling block always. —And now tint. wo are hearing of shoe and leather factories, stave fac tories, oyster factories,(?) turpentine factories, and all such, we naturally inquire where’s the “vinegar factory’' we used to 1 n r i f n n e lin.e since? Has all the juice “spiled,” gi nth-mon * Come, till r.s i bout it. One of ou. B inkers m; nts to ti ke stock. —~" v v n r" 1 i r oniKunret the arri val on Fa turd: y last of tin “Irish Frigate,” with a cargo of one liun- hundre i. bushels of oystei-s- Captain sick, b it crew uil right, Several other smnllo crafts onnu* in with the same commoiVty for the oyster packers, Messrs. Woodward & Prince. Look out, bi- ->l vO.«, th y are after you with feaiful claws. —Sec card of Air. N<«: th in this is- sue. He is dea iug exclusively in sta- tionejy. Keeps in In ml nun y articles in that lin •. iud won'd be pleased to show * i< gi ods to anyone needing such thiiiys. His stock of fancy pa per is ii.deeu dne. Give him a cull at the Post Office. —Among improvements this week we. ntte tlio Hnr liman house (now Mr. J B. Habersham’s) thoroughly re- modchd and being pat in excellent trim; re-coverii g of barber shop, McConn’s Hull and D. T. Dunn’s ware, room; extension of mill house of Cook Bros.; new residence going np in Dixville; work commenced on McCul lough’s office. Let “onward” be the word —“Shop lifters” are on the increase. Two bolts of goods taken from Nel son's, and an attempt to carry off a fu'l sack of meal (not paid for) in the place of a half bushel purchased. Excuse given—“It'ought dat been de one wat I buy." Besides these, we hear of a chap who stepped into Mr. Flint s and asked for a few pounds of crackers. Having gotten these, he called ft r some bacon, bat some how was no where to be fonud when the meat was ready for him. That fellow must have been hungry. Our greatest wonder is that no more is taken. Borne of our m rchauts are very careless, we think in leaving their goods stnokel np in the center of their store. Genuine rogues wont no better cluince. —Don’t forgot the entertainment to-night (Wednesday) at the Metho dist Parsonage by the Ladies’ kite Society. —The man that can put so many oysters into a quart cup comes to the front this week with his advertisement os we predicted. He furnishes oys ters at the usual price, 25 cts. per quart and delivers them, but will give five quarts to the dollar at his saloon near M. & C. R. R. Depot. His oys ters compare well with any we have seen. He would > be pleased to fur. nisli parties along the lines of the rail roads. Give him a trial. —We nr** pained t» cut ounce flic de 'th of Mrs. and Mr. Joseph Doer- flinger, Sr., of this city—the former seventy-two and the latter seventy years of age. They have lived hap pily together for many, many years, and now in ripe old age have “crossed the river” in five days of each other. Their separation was indeed short. The stricken children and fnends have oursymputhy. —There is no doubt about it. Hollis, ter does sell the Best Butter in Bruns wick. ' —We are repuested by the Presi- I dent of the Bible Sooiety to announce that the Anniversary of the Society will be held at the Baptist Church ot this city next Sabbath evening at 7f o,clock. A meeting of the officers is owlled to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon ■at ti e office of H. A. Ken l ick at 4 p. M. “De Yankys Is a Coinin’!” u» iu Hie ;»Sc “scriisiss C "but } are come amongst us, and in the beauti ful language of Ruth to Naomi say to ns, “Entreat me not to leave the, or return from following after thee; * * * * thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: where thon di- est will I di*>, end there will I he bur ied. ” To all such, like “Bill Arp,” we pert on our “blue coal,'’ and reach forth our hand over the “bloody chasm” and say Welcome, Prctber. If yotr have sny brethren behind tell theft* to come. x Glynn county is not one-tenth de veloped yet. We want men «f mean* and energy to come Amcmgst vs and build up the waste places. We cafe* not from what paiT of this grr*n earth, so they be good and true citizens. To all such we evtend an open hand, and bid them come und “posses* the lanU ” Died. In Brun»wiuk, on ilia evening of the SSntl inet. MARY TUPPEB, daughter of Rev. W.D. and Mr*, L. N. ATKINSON,’ aged 7 month*. New Advertisements. STATIONERY. QUICK SALES and SMALL PROF ITS!!! iKiiiut, LUJkJULaUJAL Now, and INITIAL Paper. FINE Rep and all the lat- eet atj lee et SO eta. to 75 per box. CARTES'S INK, warranted the beet. In 10 eta. stand* and pint bottle*. Mneelage in atanda and pint*. ESTIIiBROOK B celebrated STEEL PENS and PENHOLDEB8, Dixon'* LEAD PENCILS, Reese's ADJUSTABLE 8TENCIL8, Ac, Ac. Remember; call at the Poat Office: get a good ar- teclo, and aave money! Wolfe, a Confed. soldier from Au gusta, and member of Cobb’s Legion I (cavalry), was once placed as vidette l i i the • dgc of a v< ry orge old field in J front of Longstreet's corps to troper J the approach of th i Federal forces so tliU'. Gen. L. should not be “sur prised. ’’ Wolfe kept quite cool nntil the Blue Coats began to en'er the field on the opposite side and toke po sition iu “line of battle.” This was OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! I sm now prepared to furnish OYSTERS on short notice, either shucked or ly the btrrel, at my Saloon near M. a B. R. R. Depot. Regular Customers furnished with quart tickota 4 for #1 if oyster* are delivered at the houses, or 5 for jil at my Saloon. A liberal share of patronage aolic ited. no »-tf j. w. Wallace. more than he could stand, so wheel ing Charlie (his famous chittger) he rode rapidly down the pike to the General's “Headquarters” and bccob- ted him thus: “GinorhulLongsthreet, de Yankys is a cornin’—ten tousand companee!—de cuvalree, de infantree, «le irtilleree! Ginerhal Longsthreet, you better git away from dure, fur dees is a dangersome place!” We thought of old Wolfe, a few days ago, when we looked aronnd and saw how many of “de Yankys” were coming to “pofsess onr laud,” but did not think as he, that * ’dees is a dan- genome place.” Far from it. We welcome every good, square, honest rnau that cornea amongst us to devel op the resonrces'bf our country. Mind now, we did not say we welcomed the “carpet bagger," who comes for po litical schemes, to ride into office on Cuffie’sbaok. Far from it We would take every such by the nape of the neck and toss him six hundred mile, the other side of M. & D.’s Line. Yes, we welcome every one, and wia i we bad one thousand more, borne of onr best citizens to-day, fought again t NEW SHOP. BOOTS and SHOES. All worl*neatly done, anil WABRANT1D. Give me a call at my Shop on (the Bay, two doo.a Iroiu Nelaon'a. Sign—THE BIG BOOT. No. 79-tf. J. N. Blau. Grist Kill. P. Hkbtkl. | I Wm. P. Muon We are dow prepared to fnruish GRIST & MEAL, J at wholesale only. SPCIly Trade loIltit«d,'C5 No. 29-tl. FOR RENT. On* two «tor> on Union atreet, containing 7 room*. rvctnUyoc cupied by Mr. Wm. Crovatt. Puaxcaaion gtvsi lnim*di*tal.v. App yto 1__ No JK-tf A.0.08G00D, J*