Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, December 01, 1875, Image 4

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gtauunMA %fattWm. T.G. Sxact, Editor and Proprietor. — «-■--? Subscription Price: $1 per Atman in Advance WEDNESDAY, Dec. let, 1875. Bee Culture. The Lob Angelos {Cal.} Heruld unya: Bee cnitnre is spreading rapidly. At tuo rate of iuCiOogo A ia uotiiu&tod tliat there will be in four years oue million ■stands of bees in this and the two ad joining counties which will produce annually 100,000,000 pounds of honey, worth $28,000,000, which is more than the value of the sugar and molasses crop of Louisiana, Texas, and Florida combined. We clip the above from an exchange, and would ask our readers in the coun try, as well as those on the outskirts •of our city, whether the above culture •could not be made a paying business in this section, and thus be another means to “develop our resource.” We are not at all familiar with the nature and habits of the honey bee, but feel sure that time and stndy given to the subject by those engaged in Agricul tural and horticultural pursuits would notbeinvain. With the present pat* ents, in the shape of bee-hives, there need be no danger from the great en emy of the bee, the moth. Any agency employed in developing ourresources, other than manual labor, is, in our judgement, clear gain, or, in other words, the surest road to wealth is through those channels that require least labor, and will be ever on the in crease, whether the owner be asleep or awake, under this head we class the products of the farm in all its various phases. A communication, for publi cation, from some person versed on this point would be gladly received. Who will furnish it? We have been kindly furnished by Mr. Wm. Gowan a copy of the Bruns wick Advocate, dated August, 1837— edited by J. W. Frost, and published by Davis & Short. It has no “locals,’’ whatever, —mostly miscellaneous read ing. A short article about the Sul- phur Springs at Waynesville, and here and there a stray advertisement, is all we found pertaining to the place. It is rather a curious specimen—some what behind the Appeal in point of style, and general made up. HOT A popular writer, speaking of the ocean teleghaph, wonders whether the news transmitted through the salt water will be fresh. GENERAL ITEMS. Brick Pomeroy has gone under. He failed for $40,000. I®*Vice President Wilson died on the 22nd ult. JS^The “Centennial” buildings cost $7,000,000. fta?*Mr. E. J. Thomas, formerly a lumber shipper from this pW, is now General Sup'u of the Oonat. Jjine B. .h. of Savannah, leading to Bonaven- ture and Thunderbolt. $®“The Darien Qazeiie says that “the ladies of the Presbyterian church are preparing for a series of starades." We hope they wont make a raid on the Gazette office, and steal away the editor thereof, and thus deprive that city of his valuable services. How these typos do moke us spell! J. M. DEXTER, BRUNSWICK, GA. Insurance, Heal Estate and COLLECTION AGENT. Special attention given to collection of drafb and ac- i counts: remittances ! promptly made —IN— New York Exchange. S C. LITTIEFIELD &. CO.. General Commission & For warding 1 Merchants. o N CONSIGNMENT and for SALE CORN, HAY, FLOUR, and LIME, Cheap For CASH my-2 ti A. PETERS, CABINET MAKER & UN DER- TAKER, Is prepared to furnish COFFINS, CASKETS, etc. at lowest cash prices. Making and Repairing Furniture a Specialty. no 21-3nr D O you want a splendid BOOT or SHOE ma de to OBDEB, with PERFECT FIT guaranteed ? Then call on mar. 24-ly. D. A. MOORE. W. A. JOHNSON, <S CD <4 o 3 bi a •xj -—~ Q hi fr-d O 5-32 U2 0*2 & P< o 0 2 § CD U1 3 H CD >■ W d ! w tel <3 S o Q tel I ZD H rt- O o o P3 Ol K § , I I B* n r (0 O z o o COOK BEOS. & CO., F. A. FITZGERALD, DEALER Ilf FANCY and DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, soTiom, hosiery, shoes also Choice Family Groceries, PROVISIONS , FLOUR. CORN ' AND OATS at the “NEW YORK” Store. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. mar. 4-ly. BLACKSMITHING. :0: ROBERT CHRI3TOPHER 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. <fc B. R. R. depot. All work promptly attended to, and satisfaction promised. Lime For Sale. 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. Mending done on short notice at AYER’S OLD STAND mar. 24-ly. BRUNSWICK FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS* P. HERTEI, Proprietor. Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Ship Stores, Ac., Manufacturers and Shippers of YELLOW PINE LUMBER. OYSTER-SHELL LIME IS GOOD FOR AGRICULTURAL PUR POSES. T IE BRUNSWICK LIME CO sell It In bbls. at $10 per ton, free on oars in Bruns wick, Ga., for CASH. AU Orders promptly filled C. H. DEXTER, Treasurer. Brunswick, Mar. 24.-ly Her Jewelry Slop. Wm. DOERFLIHGER, Formerly witn Charles Doerflinger on Bay Street, b as taken the room between the Davidson house and post office, where he will be pleased to meet his friends and all who may wish any work done in his line. 8at isfaction guaranteed, with moderate prices. He will soon have a select stock of FINE JEWELBY to which he invites the attention of the publio. Gve him a call, and fair trial 0 Boilers and Engines made and repaired. Saw Mills, Steam Boats and General Ma chinery [repairs a Specialty. Sugar Mills Pans, Gearing, olo. always on haud. All work neatly and promptly executed, and aatiafaction guaranteed. For sale at the worsa now, one 8ixty Horse Power Engine and two Timmons Saw Carriages, also two 8team Pumps. P. HERTEL, Bay Street. Brunswick, Ga. BURR win ton, CONTRACTOR 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. (Bay St.,) Brunswick, Ga. BAKERY and cdNFKCTlONBSRY F. LEBEX, AGT., Bakery a Specialty. Kieeps on hand, daily a supply of fresh bread such as LOAVES, TWISTS, ROLLS, Pies, Cakes, Kisses, Etc., Etc. —Also— PURE and FRESH ICE-COLD SODA WATER with , Delicious SYRUPS, besides everything pertaining to a FIRST-CLASS RAKERY. $®-j»*Excuraion and Wedding parties accora modated on abort notice.“6V*ffi# May 2 tf. STATIONERY. QUICK SALES and SMALL PROF ITS!!! C l ALL at the Post Office for LEGAL, CONGBESS * CAP. BILL, LETTER, COMMERCIAL Note, and INITIAL Paper.' FINE Rep and all the lat est styles at 30 eta. to 76 per box. CARTER'S INK, warranted the best, in 10 cts. stands and pint bottles. Mucelage in stands and pints. ESTERBROOK’8 celebrated STEEL PENS and PENHOLDERS, Dixon’s LEAD PENCILS, Reese's ADJUSTABLE STENCILS, Ac, Ac. Remember; call at the Post Office: get a good ar ticle, and save money! • Iristllill. P. Hejitix. i Wu. P. Minor We are now prepared to furnish GRIST & MEAL, at wholesale only. 43-Cltjr Trade Solicited No. 29-tt.