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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER.
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Nc. 36. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DEC. 8 1875. Vol. 1
BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
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T. GOULDIN'G STACV.
f ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 81.00.
LTb. TOOMAR LODGE, No. 9, F. A. M*
A
Toomar Lodge, No. 9, F. A. M., meets
every 1st and 3rd Wednesday in each
month, at 8 o’clok, P. m.
P. M. Middleton, W. M.
J. M. Cabteb, Sec’y.
C.P. GOODYEAR. | | E. H. HARRIS'
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Brunswick, Georgia-
O FFICE— Comer Newcastle and Gloucester
streets,—over Drug Store of J. S. Biain A Co.
Practice in all counties of the Brunswick Cir
cuit and the city of Darien, Ga
no 1-ly,
T. E. Davenport.] [W. E. Jones.
Davenports Jones,
A TTORNEYS A1 LA W,
"IXriLL practice in all the Courts of the Bruns
VV wick Circuit. Office iu Smith & Dexter’s
Building .‘Newcastle street,
no 1- ly
D. T. DUNN,
BANKER and BROKER,
Brunswick, Ga.
:o:
B UYS and 8ELLS exchange on New York, Sa
vannah, Boston and Philadelphia, at
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
BUYS and SELLS Gold, Silver ana Commercial
Paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS.
Collections promptly attended to and business
sol cited. no. 1-ly,
DENTAL NOTICE.
W M. NOBLE & BBO. beg leave to inform th
citizens of this place, and the sarronnding
c ountry, that thoyjhave again located themselves
,n Brunswick lor the purpose of practicing their
profession, and are fully prepared to do any
KIND OF WORK IN THEIR LINE
Parties wishing their SERVICES can be waited
o n at their RESIDENCE
49-Applications addressed to them through the
post Office will mee with prompt attention. - ®#,
may l«-tf
DEXTER BROS,
H AVE arranged with STEWART. AUSTINl*
CO.,of Atlanta, Ga., to sell their Celebrated
Brand of FLOUR, and will keep a full stock at
low prices.
Office in Smith & Dexter’s
Building.
BRUNSWICK OA.
Dr. L. HEINS,
'Jurix All Diseases,
CONSUMPTION, PILES, AND
SCROFULA,
CANCER. DYSPEPS! < And ALT■ FEVERS
BRUNSWICK, : : : GA
mar. 24-ly.
NEW SHOP.
BOOTS and SHOES.
All work neatly done, and
WARRANTED.'
Give me a call at my 8hop on the Bay, two doors
Worn Nelsons. Sign- THE BIO BOOT.
No. 29-tf. 1. N. Blais,
n,fgv»An. nstprg-jrms
UJWWiULtl U U l-IUM^O
—Don't forget the call meeting for
nomination of Mayor and Aldermen
Thursday night, nor the election for
the same on Saturday next.
—Sausages at Herzog’s daily, and
they are tip-top. Hunt him up.
—Dobbin’s Electric Soap is pro
nounced the very best. You will find
it for sale at Cook Bros. & Co. ’s.
—Glynn Superior Court adjourned
Monday to meet on the second Mon
day of January next. The Docket
lacks considerable of being cleared, al
though business has been pushed for.
ward with dispatch.
—Real estate changed hinds some
during the last ten days. Among the
sales made, we learn, the residence of
Dr. J. J. Harris, near the Methodist
Church, has been purchased by Dr.
Daber, a gentleman from Boston.
—The Pastor of the M. E. Church
will deliver a discourse on the ap
proaching Sabbath upon the great
and important Bible truth of the Res
urrection of the Dead. At night he
will deliver a discourse for the special
benefit of metaphysical and abstract
reasoners.
—Passengers by the M. & B. R. R.
will do well to heed the company’s
notice, and procure tickets before ta
king cars, and thus prevent addition
al cast. Fare to Macon 88.00, if you
buy a tiedet, if not, ’tis 810.00.
* —Improvements continue on the
Bay.
—The Amateur Club played last
Thursdny and Friday nights. We were
present the latter night, and must say
that the ports were well sustained. A
few’ words used by some of the actors
might have been changed for milder
ones, we thought, without any mate
rial detriment. The stage will never
be elevated to its proper standard until
all such words be expunged from its
plays. We need not add that we en
joyed the entertainment hugely.
—Do yon want to see of the nicest
parlor stoves in towa? Then call at
Messrs. L. D. Hoyt & Co. ’s, and ask
to see the one shown us a few dayB
since. It combines the fireplace and
stove in one, and will bum either coal
or wood. One very marked feature
we noted, was the arrangement for
cleaning out the ashes, etc., without
soiling the carpet. These gentlemen
are prepared to furnish anything
wanted in the stove line.
—Our people were alarmed last
Sunday night about 3 o’clock by the
cry of fire, in the neighborhood of
Dr. Anderson’s mill at the upper end
of Newcastle street. The fire engine
was soon on the spot, but too late to
do more than prevent the fire from
reaching other building in the locali
ty. Col. Towns’ stave machine was in
the same building, and was also de
stroyed. CoL T. contemplated mov
ing his machine the day following to
Satilla Neck. Evidently the party set
ting the fire knew of his movements,
and uid not mean for him to get off
whole. Find him out, Colonel, and
tie a limb to his neck.
—Complimentary Concert at Fin.
ney’s Hall on Friday evening, the 10th
inst.. by the Choir of the M. E.
Church, assisted by the Amateur Club,
to their retiring Pastor, whose services
close with the approaching Sabbath.
—The ladies of the M. E. Church
give another Mite Supper on Tuesday,
the 14tli inst., at the Parsonage. The
Pastor and family will be glad to meet
their friends on that occasion, as it
will be their last evening among them-
The New Yobk Observer.—This
best of family newspapers is f.s fresh
and interesting, now in its fifty-third
year, as ever before; and, indeed, we
think it more so. Its letters alone are
worth more than the subscription price
of the paper. It repudiates ull offers
of premiums, pictures, Ac., and sends
to its patrons a splendid family news
paper of the largest dimensions, con
taining all the desirable news, reli
gious and secular, and an endless va
riety of reading for young and old, all
of which is pure and good. Every
family should have it. For specimen
copies, address S. I. Prime & Co.,
New York.
A (.noil Gnfulno
Where? where? where? we hear you
soy. Well, listen. Not less than 75
barrels of turpentine, and 5C0 bar
rels of rosin find au outlet through this
city, weekly. The time is not fa*
distant, we judge, when the same can
be said of this section—this pine belt
extending over hundreds of square
miles westward—as of North Carolina,
that its principal productiins are
“pitch, tar, turponl uie. an! rosvvi."
Now this is the natural outlet for alj
this material. Buyers, then, are need,
ed here, us at Wilmington nnd other
places, to save tim manufacturer the
expense and delay attending the pres
ent plan. Quick sales and shorter
profits would be for preferable to most
men. Then see wlmt a rich field is
opened up—5ets. per gallon is the dif.
ferenee in quotations North and
South, or 82.10 on the barrel. Freight,
insurance, etc., will take up, say 81-10
—leaving $1.00 clear profit to the
Brunswick buyer. A corresponding
profit can also be realized on rosin.
Capitalists are doing this in Savunuuh
and elsewhere, why not doit here?
The Oeld is open .who will sccupy?
New Schedule.—On Monday last
the new line to Florida through this
place, by rail and boat, was opened.
The M. & B. passenger train now ar
rives at 1.45 p. M., and departs at 3.45
p. M.—making close connections from
Atlanta down. The B. <fc A. trains have
made a slight change, too, in their
movements. They continue the same
schedule going westward, hut return
ing, leave Albany an hour'sonner, nnd
arrive here an hour sooner—this to
occommodate itself to the movements
of the Gulf taains. The steamer Oly
phant leaves here for Fernandina
shortly after arrival of M. & B. trains
each day—making close connections
with the Florida line to Jacksonville,
and returning next morning.
—“Professors of religion, if you
would practice what you preach, don’t
take such an interest in vulgar and ob
scene court scenes.” So say non
professors. Tid e the hint. \
—Monday morning, 3 o’clock, Col.
Town’s stave works were burned. By
3 p. m. he was building another. In
the language of the earlier poets we
ure forced to exclaim, “BULLY!”
Public School for Whites.—The
above school will close for the year a
few days before Christmas. The teach
ers would be pleased to see not only
the Trustees but parents, also, at the
school room any time during school
hours before the term closes. This,
we hold, is the true test of teacher and
scholar. Set examinations fail to do
either justice, whereas the plan pro
posed above will readily show up both
parties in their true light. Parents
are entirely too careless in this mat
ter. A little interest manifested in
this way would do much to encourage
all parties, aud possibly might be of
benefit to parents themselves, in the
government of their children at home.
In the every day roe Line of work and
business, parties having work done
generally manifest some interest in it,
and are often to be seen examining the
pntting-together of every job. But
not so with parents in this great work
shop—the school room. The master is
left to plan and execute without even
an inquiry, oftentimes, as to bow the
great work advances. Parents, is this
right? Do you wonder why your chil
dren make slow progress? The reme
dy may he at your own door.
New Advertisements.
W ANTED, d,v, n Hilnntloni
hs teacher, cither in a neighborhood
m-hool, or a* governed* in a private
family—the latter preferred. Address
TEACHER, care oi Brunswick Advertiser.
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FOR
TANTI
We have just received a large lot of
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
MILL SUPPLIES
—AND —
Rice Planters’ Implements.
A fine Assortment of
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures,
Lanterns, etc.,
la oddities to the LAEOEST STOCK
WASH
ever brought to this Market, besides
TINWARE
at wholesale and retail, and
KEROSINE OIL mmnfactnred ex
pressly for our < wn trade.
32-tf L. D. Hoyt k Co.