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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER.
He. 88.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. 17 1875.
Vol. 1
BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER
PCSLISHID STKB* WEDNESDAY mornixo
—BY—
T. OOVLDING STACY.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 61.00.
1>. B. TOOMAR LODGE, No. 9,P. A. M*
A
O.P. GOODYEAR. |
| If. H. HARRIS
T. £. Datshpobt.]
fW. E. Jobes.
Davenport & Jones,
. ATTORNEYS A1 LAW,
”11|riLL 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, Oa,
B
VYB and 8ELLS exchange on New York, 8».
vannah, Boston and Philadelphia, at
{LOWEST MARKET BATES.
BUYS and SELLS Gold, Silver and Commercial
Paper. Internet allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS.
.Collections promptly attended to and business
a ol cited. no. 1-ly,
DENTAL NOTICE.
1 ¥rj|. NOBLE A BBO. beg leave to inform the
W citUens of this place, and the surrounding
ou ntry, that they have again located themselves
nBrunswick lor the purpose of practicing their
o rofession, fsnd are fully prepared to do any
RIND OF WORE IN THEIR LINE
Parties wishing their SERVICES can be waited
•n at their RESIDENCE
£**Applications addressed to them through the
Port Office will mee with prompt attention .'It*
may lS-tf
DEXTEJR BROS,
H AVE arranged with STEWART, AUSTIN A
CO., of Atlanta, Os., to sell their Celebrated
Brer'l of FLOOR, and will, keep a,'full stock at
low prices.
Office in Smith & Dexter’s
Building.
BRUNSWICK » 'OA.
Dr. L. HEINsj
Cures All Diseases,
CONSUMPTION, PILES, AND
\ SCROFULA,
CAtfCSa, DYSPEPSIA And] ALL] FEVERS
BRUNSWICK, : : : GA
mar. 24-1 y.
Orisiliii.
P. Bum.. |
* Wm. P. Union
We are now prepared to
furnish
GRIST & MEAL,
at wholesale only.
*rCltjr Trade Mklt*d.ft
Mn.SMt.
!L©®!&!L aiRSES.
Toomar Lodge,•No. 9, F. A. M., meets
every 1st and 3rd Wednesday in each
month, nt8o’elok, p. m.
P. M. Middleton, W. M.
J. M. Carter, Sec’y.
GOODYEAE A HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Brunswick, Georgia.
O FFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester
streets,—over Drug Store of J. 8. Biain k Co.
Practice in oil counties of the Brunswick Ctr-
D uit and the city of Darien, Oa
c° i-iy.
—Only 193 voters registered. Some,
body will regret not registering when
too lute.
—What about thut tannery and shoe
factory? Hope they have not been
abandoned.
Prince and not Jim Smith, as
we published last week, is the name of
the party who tried to enter Captain
Burke’s residence a short time since.
—Attention Compuny! Right dress!
So we thought on Saturday morning
upon meeting a lawyer friend, not
“with sword and pistol by his side,”
but with a “leetle” drum in bis hand-
Now for the infant(ry).
—The ladies are a little curious to
know if the town lias reformed. Th e
work m the cemetery censed before
completion. The natural inference
beiDg that there is now no convict
force. Elevate the standard a little if
such be the case, for we must get that
work done by some means.
—Messrs. Woodward & Prince could
not take all the orders sent them last
week for oysters from the interior*
simply because the “demand was
greater than the supply,” and ye 1
numbers of people are standing idle,
crying, “nothing to do.” Here is a
chance - -pitch in. Tie no disgrace to
work. They want 1000 bushels a week.
Produce them. The money is ready.
—Mr. Joseph Lassier, pilot at St.
Andrews Bar, was severely wounded
last Friday night by the accidental
discharge of his gun whilst out hunt
ing deer on the island. It seems he
and another man were “still hunting”
for deer. Mr. L. climbed np a tree,
the better to observe their approach.
Upjn attempting to descend, his gun
slipped from Ins hand, breech down
wards, and striking the hammers on
a limb, discharged both barrels at
once, the loads entering the fleshy
part just above the thigh and coming
out in the back, and causing a most
ugly wound, He was brought to the
city on Saturday for medical treat
ment.
Later—Since writing the above Dr.
Cargyle informs us that Mr. L. is do
ing well, and will, no doubt, weather
it through, though the wound is a se
vere one.
Election.—Come, voters, let s put
out onr candidates for Mayor and Al
dermen. Mark the language—“let’s
put out our candidates.” “Let the
office seek the man, and not the man
the office,” is our motto. So fnr, we
are pleased to s iy, we have heurd of
no aspirants. That is as it should be.
We hear that the issue, however, is to
be “pig, or no pig." Now we hope
that such minor things as a “hog or
dinance” wont influence the good peo
ple of this city in their choice of May
or and Aldermen for next year Our
financial affairs are in anything but a
healthy condition, so we shall need
onr wisest heads to take us through
safely. See to it, then, that you are
not induced to ride a useless hobby.
Good men is all we ask for, we have no
special ohoice.
By the way, what has become of
the temperance hobby man?
J —See notice of removal of Express
j Office in this issue, and observe office
hours of the same.
—The Oceanics are in for another
ball at Finney’s Hall to-morrow
(Thursday) night. Those who like to
1 ‘cross their feet” can now have a good
chance. Admission—geutleman and
Indies—$1.00.
—Wo note improvement at the Post
Office this week. Parties wishing to
see the Postmaster* privately, or to
procure money orders, etc., will find
the little room on the left quite a con
venience of a chilly day.
The fourth and last Quarterly Meet
ing ot Brunswick Station embraces
next Saturday and Sunday. Preach
ing on Sulii day at 11 o’clock, by the
Presiding Elder, J M. Austin.
N. B. Ousley, Pastor.
TAYLOR CHAPEL.
The members and congregation are
respectfully reqnected the meet at the
church on next Sunday at o’clock,
for the purpose of organizing a Sab*
bath school. Brothers Powell and
Shepard will be preseut to render any
assistance in their power to organize
and keep it in successful operation.
N. B. Ousley, Pustor.
R. 11. Depot Consolidation.
If a man puts up a saw mill for for
eign shipments un island suits him just
as well as the main land, if only tne
vessels can get to him. If, on the
contrary, for home Bole, he tries to get
as near into town as possible. So it
iB with the railroad matter. Accom
modate the bulk of the business, is
the prime idea in all enterprises. But
why this new change in the pro.
gramme? The cry has been for some
time past “deep water,” “deep water
terminiiB,” and the like. Are our peo
ple so fickle as new to be clamoring
for shallow water? For our part we
shall stick to tlm old blazes, uud con
tinue to point to deep water. We
would much prefer to bear of a.i effort
to make the Dodge & Co.’s (now Mr.
Smith.s, we believe) wharf the point
in question. That would seem more
like business to us. There in another
point in question. This town is under
very heavy obligations to Messrs. Lit
tlefield & Co. for our present shipping
facilities, both packet and steamship.
Now why seek to take aw* y their bus
iness? We hold (and correctly, too)
that any such move as the one sug
gested would be a .direct step in that
direction. This much we say in vindi
cation of even-handed justice. If the
demands are so great, however, for
au up-town movement, Messrs. L. A
Co. will be ready to supply the de
mand. Having leased the Dart ware-
honse and wharf, they propose to erect
at once, in addition to the present
warehouse, another very large one-
giving to the railroad companies all
the warehouse and office room they
need, free of chirrye. The channel, we
learn, is deepest just at this point,
hence its adaptability to the pur
pose.
A FTE&TION OrjRANK’SJf
All member*. are hercty ordered to appear In
uniform at Company a Hall lor parade. Thursday
iifterro jU at 4.30 sharp
B. T. Dunn, Foreman-
'"removal.
Tko Offlre of the Southern Express Co. has been
removed to the store of Dexter Bros, in the same
building. Office hours from S to 13 *. u. und 3 to
Op. U.
33 tL W. J. Borrio, Agt.
Kew Advertisements.
IM
FOR
TANT!
We have just received a large lot of
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
MILL SUPPLIES
—AND —
Rice Planters' Implements.
ALSO
A fine Assortment of
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures,
Lanterns, etc.,
In addition to the LARGEST STOCX
©!LMi§ Wi\m
ever brought to this Market, besides
TIN WARE
at wholesale and retail, and
KEROSINE OIL manufactured ex
pressly for our own trace.
32-tf L. D. Hoyt & Co.
OYSTERS!
W E are now prepared to ship OYS
TERS to any put of tnc Intrior at
Short Notice, both
OPENED and in the SI'S EL l»,
as good os the Market affords, nua Guar-
ante 3 Satisfaction.
£S&“The Local Trade Wuppliccl*Qa
Respectfully,
no. 31-4t* 1 1 n.svi:.,
sijmUFFiiYr
QUICK SALES and SMALL PROF
ITS!!!
C vALL *t the Port Office tee LEGAL, CONGRESS
> CAP, BILL, LETTER. COJilIKKCiAL Nut*,
md INITIAL Paper. FINE Rep an.l all tin. lat
est »t j lea at 30 eta. to 75 per box.
CARTER'S INK, warraptoA lh, b«-». -- •.
ataeda aud i.inthottl**-. in .Unit*. >n>i
pints.
KCTfRUROOK B eeletratod STFF-L 5 K>> inti
PENHOLDERS. Dixon'* LEAD PENCILS. Reesu’x
ADJUSTABLE STENCILS, Ac, Ac.
Re»ember; call at the Port Office: get a good sr-
teda, and uro money t
NEW SHOP.
BOOTS and SHOES.
Allfwork neatly done, and
WARRANTED.
Oiva me a call at my Shop on the Bay! two door*
from (Net bom. Sign-THE BIO BOOT.
No. 29-f. J. N. Bub.
VT.*