Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, December 29, 1875, Image 1

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■a — Nc. 39. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DEC. 29 t87f>. VoL 1 ERl’SfeWICK ADVERTISER PUBLISHED EVERT WDKKKpAY WORN1W* —BY— T. GOVliDING STACY. ANNUAL SUBSCRIRTfOB $1.00. L. U. TOOMAR LODGE, Bio. 0, P. A. BI. Toomar Lodge, No. 9, F. A. M., meets every 1st and 3rd Wednesday in each month, at 8 o’clok, r. M. Moses McDonald, W. M. J. M. Cabteb, Sec’y. C.P. GOODYEAR. I P. H. HARRIS GOODYEAR & HARRIS, Attorneys at Law, Bbunswick, Geobgia. O FFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester streets,—over Drug Store of J. S. Biain 4: Co. l'racticejln all counties oi the Brunswick Cir cuit md ihe city of Darien, Ga no 1-ly, T. E. Davenport.] [W. E. JOSE8 > Davenports Jones, A TT OR KEYS A1 LA W, II riLL practice in all the Courts of the Bruns VV wick Circuit. Office in Smith & Lexter's Building, Newcastle street, no 1- ly 1). T. DINN, RANKER and BROKER, Brunswick, ------- Ga. B UYS and SELLS exchange on Now York, Sa vannah, Boston and Philadelphia, at LOWEST MARKET RATES. BUYS and SELLS Gold, Silver ana Commercial Paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS. Collections promptlyl attended to,and business •ol cited. no - Mf. DENTAL NOTICE. W M. NOBLE A BBO. beg leave to inform the citizens of tbl* place, and the surrounding •country, that they have 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 n 0 jat thetr RESIDENCE} try Applications addressed to them through the Post Office wtll moo with prompt attention.*®)! may l'J-tf DEXTER BROS, H AVE arranged with STEWART, AUSTIN^ 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 IfllUBTSWICK Building, Dr. L. HEINS, •Jura* All Diseases, CONSUMPTION, PILES, AND SCROFULA, CANCER) DYSPEPSIA And ALT. FEVERS BRUNSWICK, : : s GA mar. 24-ly. 7f\. NEW SHOP. -BOOTS and SHOES. All work neatly done, and WARRANTED. dive mo a call at my 8hop on the Bay, two doom from Nelsons. Si n- THE BIG BOOT. No. 29-tf. J. N. Bui*. _ by a young la- '• dy, a situation as teacher, either for* neighborhood school, or aa governess in a private tamily—the Utter preferred. Address TEACHER, care of Brunswick Advertiser. !U98M> msas —The young people have a ball at Marlin’s Hall Thursday night. —The route to Florida through our city by rail and boat has been aban doned. The Commissioners, wo learn, will not ratify the contract made by superintendent Grant. —Bead notice of corn, shorts, and garden seeds, in this issue, atJ.S. Marliu’s, and call and examine. —Prayer meeting on next Thursday evening, and preaching next Sunduy, at the Presbyterian Church. Kev. Juo. Beveridge will officiate. —A human skull was picked up on St. Simons beach last Sunday—suppos ed to l tt that of the Doboy pilot, who disappeared some time since. —Rev. Wm. M. Hays has been ap pointed Presiding Elder for this Dis trict, and Rev. J. W. Simmons pastor of the M. E. Church South of this city for the coming year. —Santa Ctuus left an exquisitely iced fruit cake for us at Mr. Leben’s bakery, for Christmas. Dear, good Santa Claus! May you never hick for cake. —23j inches is the size of the last specimen of turnip sent us by Lt. It Now, friend L., hadn’t you better try agaiu. 1 ossibly yours, too, may have grown some since the last pulling. x Later—Judge Marlin sends us a specimen of flat turnip 25J invites. around. Next? Killed. —A number of negroes on St. Sim on’s Island were spending lost Fri day night in religions exercises at the lionse of one of their number—Old Uncle Billy. Early the next morning a drunken fellow from another part of tbe Island entered and disturbed the meeting. The old man, in trying to put him out, was thrown to the floor, and stamped in the breast; which caus ed his death soon after. Tens, ihr i’osisias. Some wag ioit tne following upon onr table with tho request to pleaeo insert it: "Tom, did you get anything out of the office for us?” "Nut’n sah, but dat little ting—I b'lieve dry call um “Stacy-paper.” The above “sqnib” we clip from tbe Appeal of Saturday last. We must say that we admire “Tom’s” candor— so much so, that if he will call around at our office, and give ns his full name, we will send him “dat little ting” for a year free. Wo will do another thing, Tom, We will show you a list of “hangback subscribers,” who keep “dat little tiug” from growing any bigger—and may lie get you to help us collect. And, Tom, we will show you a few “Aggers” that will convince you con clusively that although “dat little ting” is verysmall and unpretending yet it is a power in the land, and will continue to be (it' life and health are Spared) until its influence shall out. strip some that make bigger preten sions. We don’t mean to brag, you know, Tom, but facts are mulish things. Now, Tom, keep these things to yourself and don’t tell ary body. In the mean time say as many ugly things about ns a* you can, for we be lieve in advertising. Sew Advertisements. Attention Oceanics. The Annual Election of the officers Oceanic Fire Company will take place at the Company’s Rooms on Monday night, January 10th, 1876, at 7 o’d’k, Members will be on hand promptly, and in full uniform. By order of D. T. Dunn, Foreman. Christmas. Well, Christmas has passed, and left behind recollections many and va ried. The dear children still have dreams of old Santa Clans, riding { forth at midnight with his swift-footed teem, from house top to house top- stopping just long enough at each to slip down the chimney and All each little nL/ukiiig with toys, ect. The young people remember with pleasure the pleasant little parties, whilst the “old folks” take a short Bigh, and then contrast the present with the happy daysoftheur child hood—the' days of “long time ago;’* whilst the reckless and dissipate! mourn over the effects of their follies and the depletion of their pocket* books, already, probably, too lean. j Brunswick, Ga., | Dec 18th, 1876. Mrs. Alice M. DuBignon: Dear Madam: The undersigned citizens of Bruns wick, appreciating your efforts in be half of the advancement of musical in terests in this community, and wish ing to show their appreciation in an acceptable manner, earnestly request that you will accept a testimonial in the form of a musical concert, to take place at some early day of yonr selec tion, in which concert you are respect fully requested to take part. We are very respectfully Jno. T. Collins, H. T. Dunn, J. F. Nelson, J. P. Greer, G. A. Dure, James T. Biain, M. J. Colson, Wm. Edgar Jones, L. P. An. dersou, T. G. Stacy, Wm. C. Beck, F. A. Fitzgerald. D. T. Dunn. E. C. Tuthill, A. J. Smith, Ira E. Smith, T. E. Davenport. T. F. Smith, War ren A. Fuller. C. F. Way, E. F. Wild er, S. H. Cook, G. O. Wilder, Wm. T, Jones, G. Friedlander, Wm. Ander son, W. F. Doerflinger, James M. Couper, F. H. Harris, J. R. Bostwick, Jno. H. McCollough, G. A. Ralston, Henry C. Day, Jas. Herr Smith. Brunswick, Deo. 23rd, 1875. To Messrs. J. T. Collins, H. T. Dunn, T. F. Smith, J. T. Biain, Anther:: Gnntl*T»V*n; Your communication in regard to a musical entertainment was received yes terday. I appreciate the compliment paid me therein, and thank you for this mark of esteem. ! I will be pleased to assist you, and ap. point Thursday, Jan. 20th, 1876, for the Concert Very respectfully, Alice M; DuBignon,^ RRIVAE SCHOOL, for the year 1876. 16 or 20 boys only will be received. Apply to T. G. STACY. CORN. 400 busbels splendid WHITE CORN just received, SHORTS for batter cakes or Graham Bread, Also • Buist’s fresh GARDEN SEEDS. All of which will be sold cheap for cash, at the old stand of j. s. M arlin Dec. 29tli, 1875. no 39-tf Toys! Toys! Toys! SANTA CLAUS has arrived, with dead loads of TOYS AND CONFECTIONERY for good little boys and girls. His Headquarters are at tbe Bakery of F. LEBEN, Agent. jRa^-Fresh-made candies for Christmas CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE! A HOUSE and LOT on the corner of Howe and Oglethorpe Street*, near B. k A. R. A. Office. Ap ply to CHARLES DOERFLINGER. Brunawick, Ga.,,Dec. 18th, 1875. no.i Seeds! Seeds!! Seeds!!! Bulat * Frail GARDEN JiEEDS, in Store, and for ule by L. B. DAVIS & CO. SWCall early and make Mleetlon.-g* I POR We have just received a large lot of HARDWARE, STOVES, MILL SUPPLIES —AND— Jtice Planters’ Implements. ALSO A fine Assortment of Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Lanterns, etc., In addition to tho LARGEST STOCK of ever brought to this Market, besides TINWARE at wholesale atd retail, and j u: ‘ • KEROSING OIL manufactured ex- pressly for our owjj trwie. , n -v<n% «Mt' L, D. HoytAflp. fi