Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, November 03, 1875, Image 4

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T. G. Stacy, Editor and Proprietor. Shteriptlan Prior.: $1 per Annum »n Advance WEDNESDAY, Nov, 3rd 1875. GENERAL ITEMS. i@“Broora handles are now painted by machinery in Aiual-ei'drim, N. Y. JSifThe Borne Commercial says a Chattooga county negro, six feet and eleven inches high, was in that place a few days since. JS©“*At a recent sale in Wilkins< n county, Gn., corn in the crib brought lifty-five cents per bushel, fodder forty cents per hundred, and hogs on the hoof five cents per pound, gross. S&""Ancient things aro being un earthed by the wholesale. A woman in Niles, I ich., has a linen table cloth 100 years old, a bed spread 100 yeare old, and a handkerchief GO years old, which she intends exhibiting at the “Centennial.” Next. Jdey°Three hundred bales cf hay, weighing each three hundred pounds, have been cut, ciu’ed and packed from Central city I ark, Macon. The liay is worth $1,400, which will pay the | expenses of keeping up the Park.— { McDuffie Journal. JKS“A National $4 “centennial” bill is in the possession of a gentleman in Troy, N. Y. It was printed in the city of New York in 1776, is ubout the size of a 50 cent scrip, and reads “Re deemable in gold or silver in Spanish dollars.” Ufet^Tlie English Post Office author ities have returned a number of new: - papers to New’ York because the sen ders of them had written initials and brief messages on the wrappers. The address only must be written on the wrappers. The New York Post Office authorities will hereafter detain all newspapers which boar such unauthor ized writing on their wrapders. B@“A crab-apple tree in Westfield* Vt., has blossomed four times during the present season, and now lias four sets of apples on it or in prospect, the oldest nearly ripe, the second about the size of peas, the third just setting, and the fourth in blossom.—X. Y. Bulletin. We once knew of a peach tree in Tntt-tall county, On., that bore three distinct crops of pouches in one year. The first were very fine and large, the the second about the ordinary size, and the last crop about the size of partridge eggs, but very sweet. JSgrCol Frobel has completed his , official survey of the Ocmidgee river j He says in his report: I find there will ; be no difficulty in making ' the river ; navigable as high up as the Georgia ; railroad crossing, near Covington. In- i deed, it may be opened above that j point, probably as high us the mouth ] of Sweetwater creek. The opening of it would be of vast benefit to Mucon, the conutry along it, probably, being fcho best in all points of view in the i State. — McDuffie Jr,—| Printer's Food. “Father, what does a printer live on?” “Live on!—why, the same as other folks, of course. Why do you ask, Johnny?” “Because you said you hadn’t paid anything for your pa per, and the printer keeps sen iing it to you.” O, that there were a few more in quiring Johnnies in the land. J. M. DEXTER, BRUNSWICK, GA. Insurance, Real Estate and COLLECTION AGENT. Special attention given to collection of drafts and ac* i.onncsj reuiHfaiices nrnmntlr made —ix— New York Exchange. S, C. LITTIEFIELD & CO.. General Commission & For warding* Merchants. On CONSIGNMENT and for SALEj CORK, HAY, FLOUR, and 1.1 ME, Cheap For CASH illy- 2 tf A. PETERST CABINET MAKER & UNDER TAKER, Is prepared to furnish COFFINS, CASKETS,* etc. at lowest cash prices. Making and Repairing Furniture a Specialty. no 21-3m- D O you want a splendid BOOT or SHOE made to ORDER, with PERFECT FIT guaranteed ? Then call on mar. 24-ly. D. A. MOORE. \X. A. JOHNSON, BOOT and SHOE MAKER. W ork done as cheaply, and war ranted to last as long as that of any other Workman in this section. Maulin') (l i t ': on short notice at AYER’S OLD STAND mar. 24-ly. BRUNSWICK FOUNDRY & MACHETE WORKS- P. HERTEI, Proprietor. Boilers and E n g inks made and repaired. Saw Stills, Steam Boats and General Ma chinery Repairs a Specialty. Sugar Mills Pans, Gearing, etc. always on baud. All work neatly and promptly executed, and satisfaction guaranteed. For sale at the worss now, ono Sixty Horse Power Engine and two Timmons Saw Carriages, also two Steam Pumps. P. II E R T E L, Buy Street. Brunswick, Gu. I BliRR W I X T O X, j COHTRACTOft And BUILDER, BRUNSWICK, GA. P LANS and specifications furnished on short notice. Will contract to erect Buildings in EVERY STYLE. Also superintend Buildings at reason - able prices. mar. 24-ly. < CD O *— • Os CD Ui a w e ^ i K § tel * u O ^ 02 »c» Et> JS fc! S'j ft CO 2 su > O ta U1 § o o S —( a 72 a a M fV o o o d m a n Eli CO 5* o o B <*a COOK BEOS. & CO., Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Shit Stores, Ac., Manufacturers tfnd Shippers of YELICW 1 JNE LUMBER. (Bay St.,) Brunswick, Ga, BAKERY and CORFEtTlOKERY F.LEBENAGT., —o— Bakery a Specialty. I£.ceps on hand, daily a supply of fresh bread such as LOAVES, TWISTS, ROLLS, Fits, Cakes, Kisses, Etc., Etc. 4 1-., ZAAOVi PURE anu FRESH sSOffiHkKBlTtl® i3HlE¥. ICE-COLD SODA WATER with Delicious SYRUPS, besides everything pertaining to a FIRST-CLASS BAKERY. A3~J8»~Excur*:on and Wedding parties accom uiodated on abort notice.*®**®* May a tf. F. A. FITZGSKALI), DEALER IX FANCY and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ! NOTION*. BO*!KEY, FHOEF <Tc. Choice Family Groceries, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, CORN AND OATS at the “NEW YORK” Store Terms Cush, or City Acceptance. mar, 4-ly. BLACKSMITHIXO. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER B EGS the attention of all persons who may have any Blacksmith- work to be done, and hopes they will remember that his shop can be found near George street, between the City Hall and the M. & B. R. R. depot. All work promptly attended to, and satisfaction promised. Lime For Sale. OYSTER-SHELL LIME IS GOOD FOR AGRICULTURAL PUR POSES. T HE BRUNSWICK LIME CO sell It in bbls. at $10 per ton, free on cars in Bruns wick, Ga.,for CASH. All Orders promptly filled C. H. DEXTER, Treasurer. Brunswick, Mar. 24,-ly lev Jewelry Sbop. Wm. DOERFLINGER, Formerly witn CharlesDoerflinger on Bay Street ll as taken the room between the Davidson house and post office, where he will be pleased to meut his friends and all who may wish any work done in his line. Sat isfactiun guaranteed, with moderate prices. He will soon have a select stock of FINE -JEWELRY to which he invites the attention of tho public- ijve him a call, and fair trial PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISER. It is read by more families who trade in BRUNSWICK than any other paper now published in this section. Subscription, $1.00 Advertising, very low.