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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER
PUBMHIIKD KVhUY WKDNl'KDAY MORNING
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T. UOlLBISa STAC V.
AISIWAL MMCRiri 10A 81.00.
It. 13. TOO.UAli LODGE, Xo. 0. F. A. M*
Toomar Lodge, No. 0, F. A. M., meets
every 1st and 3rd Wednesday in eicli
month, atH o’elok. p. m.
Moses McDonald, W. M.
J. M. Cabtek, ttec'y.
t.P. GOODYEAR. | | P. H. HARRIS.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
BRUNSWICK. EfP.GIA.
O FFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester
streets,—over Drug Store of J. S. Biaiu & Co.
Practice in all counties ol the Brunswick Cir
cuit and idle city of Darien, Ga
no 1-lv,
'f. K. Davenport.) [W. E. Jones
Davenports Jones,
A TTORNEYS A 7 LA IF,
M ril.L practice in all tile Courts of the Bruns
wick Circuit. Office >n Smith & Dexter's
Building, Newcastle street,
no 1- ly
D. T. DUNN,
BANKER and BROKER,
Brunswick, ------- Ga
B UYS and SEIXS exchange on New York, Sa-
Jvannuh, Bostonfand Philadelphia, at
LOWEST TMARKET RATES.
BUYS and SELLS Gold, Silver and Commercial
Paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS.
Collections promptly! attended to un< ' business
sol cited. no. 1-ly,
DENTAL NOTICE.
W M. NOBLE & BRO. beg loave to inform the
citizens of this place, and the surrounding
country, that thoy'havo again located themselves
in Brunswick lor the purpose of practicing tholr
profession, and are fully prepared to do any
KIND OF W’OBK IN THEIR LINE
Parties wishing their SERVICES can be wailed
on at their RESIDENCE!)
tarApplications addressed to them through the
Post Olttco will meo with prompt attention."®!
may lU-tf
NEW SHOP.
BOOTS and SHOES
All work neatly done, and
WARRANTED.
Give me a call at. my Shop on the Bay, two doors
troin Nelsons. Sign- THE BIG BOOT.
No. 2*.i-tl. J. N. Bi.aiu.
CITY' PROPERTY FOB SALE!
A IIOUSE and LOT on tiie corner of Howe and
Oglethorpe Streets, near 11. & A. R. R. office. Ap"
ply to / CHARLES DOERFLINGER.
Brunswick. Ga.. Pec. 18th, 187e. no. 38-3in.
~corn7
4l0 bushels splendid
WHITE CORN
just received,
SHORTS'
i»r b itter o tk**s or grdiara Bread,
Also
Buist's fresh
GARDEN SEEDS.
All of which will be sdd cheap for
cash, at the old stand of
J. S. LARLIN-
Dee. trtth, 1875. uo 39-tf.
BRUNSWICK GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 31N. 12 1876.
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IWDMIL DtFSIQIS.
F., F., F. Club.
—The weather has been wuim and
dry for several days past. Many pre.
diet ugly days in February and March
—in short, a laU-rpring.
—Last Wednesday the steemer Oly
phant took the plaee of the Lizzie Ba
ker, and will make regular trips from
Savannah to Florida hereafter, touch
ing at Brunswick both ways. Messrs.
Littlefield A: Tisou are her agents
here.
—Public school teachers in this sec
tion never want any money—no, not
they—they have well nigh learned to
do without. Can't, somebody “split a
hair,” and raise some for them? They
are getting desperate. Somebody is
derelict in duty; who is it?
—An adjourned term of GJynn
Superior Court convened in our city lust
Monday—His honor Judge G. T.
Wright presiding. “Old Gib,” ns we
“boys” u-sed to call him in the army,
believes in discipline in the Court
room, ai w. 11 as in the camp. We
hope he will succeed in clearing the
Docket entirely. We learn that the
City-Curreney-forgerv ease will come
off this week, and, if reports be true,
new developments are looked for.
Well, we have but one wish in the mat
ter, a ‘d that is, that the offender be
broug it to justice, whoever he be. It
is hig i time a little rt •action has ta
ken pi tee, and forgers and thieves be
ferreted out and brought to light.
CiRcrs.- “.Stacy, of the Brunswick
Advertiser, is not at all pleased w>t/i
circus *». Now, Stacy, wouldn’t you
like to go and see the animals? Now
own u>.”
Of course we would, Brother Grnbb.
We k iow of nothing more instructive
than a good menagerie. But of all de
moralizing things, ever permitted to
run at large through any town, a cir
cus takes the lead. It completely un-
joints every particle of social, moral,
or religious machinery in any small
town. People are wakii g up to this
fact in various places, and if you, my
brother editor, and all the rest of ou 1
brethren of the press, whose duty it is
to lead public opinion, would set your
fnces against all such travelling dens
of pollution nnd poison, we would
soon rid the country of ull such. Sep
urate the thing, we say. Menageries
are good, but hang the circuses!
A Card.
Having rented the room adjoining
the Advertiser office, as a school
room, I would be pleased to receive a
few more scholars (boys). My terms
are reasonable. Let none stay away.
Apply at once to
T. G. Staoy, Teacher.
May he Commit no bigger Sin.
For nine long months he has read
the Advertiser; looked for it eagerly
every Wednesday morning; mourned
when he failed to get it promptly,
and yet, reader, he has jpst
found out, when called upon for a dol
lar, that he “wasn’t a subscriber.”
May he be forgiven.
The entertainment given to the Fur,
Fin, and Feather Club of our ejjy by-
its President, Iasi. Thursday evening,
wns indeed what it purported U> be--
a “social re-union.” Being simply an
invited guest, we took no part in the
deliberations of the Club, hut held our
fire until called upon to charge the
rich viliuds prepared for the Club and
guests, by the hospitable President.
Suffice it to say, that, being an “aver
age Libcrty-countian, we faced the
music in good shape, and retired only
when the order to “fall back” was giv
en. The Club are all hearty eaters,
and enjoy these social re-unions huge
ly—especially when entertained with
such a repast as that of last Thumb r
evening. In corroboration of tuL>
wo ha\e but to state that at a reemit
affair o* the same sort one of them* m-
bers declares that he ate ro much t u 1
key 1 hut he dreamed Unit night tmt
he himself was a huge gobler up a tail
pine tree, and that every lad in town
was trying to shoot him. To the gen
tlemaulv President of the Club we re
turn our thanks for the courtesies of
the evening.
Gu. State Agricultural Society.
The spring meeting of the above so
ciety will convene in onv city on Tues
day, 8tli of February, less than a
month fr mi date. About three hun
dred delegates will be in attendance,
it is thought. They com > by invita
tion of our City Council of last year.
Our pe» pie will be expected to throw
open their houses, and extend to them
a hearty welcome. Times are hard, we
know, bnt let everyone put forth a lit
tle exertion, and strive to make their
stay pleasant. These delegates, it will
be remembered, are representative
men from the various counties of onr
State, and will do more to : advertise
onr city and its surrounding, when
they return home, than any other
body, probably, that could convene
here. Let us, then, show them all the
attention we can, so that their visit
may be to the interest of all con
cerned.
Extension of R. & A. R. R.
There was something of an excite,
ment in town last week over the rumor
the ex tension of the B. Ac A. R. It.
westward. It appears from what we
can learn, tbut Mr. De Neuville, on
on the part of the company, recorded
in the Clerk’s office a mortgage for one
million dollars upon the B. & A. R. R.,
setting forth as one of the reasons
therefor, tiie raising of money for the
completion of the road to Eufala, Ala.
We would suggest to onr citizens not
to be too jubilant over this enterprise,
as it may not result in anything of
profit. If the B. & A. R, R, i* to be
extended by the sale of its bonds alone,
we fear that it will not be extended
s ion. Southern securities are worth
very little indeed. Capitalists prefer
some other investment for their mon
ey, so we had better not bo too merry,
for we may reap only disappoint
ment.
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Bigamy.—Most men are satisfied to
be the “husband of one wife.” but not
so with one Mr, Green, who leftwife
and family in Alabama, and about a
month ago wooed and wed Miss Ellen
Morgan of this county. He now has
his meals and lodgings famished him
(without his bride, however) at the
city’s boarding house.—the one with
the high fence am ui;7 it —awaiting
further developments. It is said tha*
a litt'e missive, breathing words o
love and affection, penned by his in
nocent victim, mis-carried, somehow*
and reached the true Mrs. Gin n, and
led to the discovery. The unfortunate
girl, her aged parents, and the much
injured family in Alabama have our
deepest spmpothy. ,
—Dr. I. N. Shannon was elected last
Saturday to fill the vacancy in Oi ty Coun
cil caused by the election of Alderman
I Davenport to the Mayoralty-
j- Married.
At the rcaiden e of the bride’* father, In Gaines
ville, Ga.. un ’j ..eaimy afternoon". 4th.iust.,l>y the
Rev. Mr. Wilkes. Mr. L. C. MARLIN, ol Bruns
wick , Ga., to Miss LI,IMA II. AUSTIN, of tho for
mer city.
j We wish for the happy couple a cup
j of happiness, full to overflowing.
| They will please accept onr thanks for
j token of good will sent us.
I New Advertisements.
SALT.
PRIME LIVERPOOL HALT in lots to suit Pur
chasers. Apply Cotton Presa, or to
no 41-3t J- T. COLLINS.
PRIVATE SCHOOL,
for
the year 1870.
16 or 20 boys only will be received.
Apply to
T. G. STACY.
IM
FOR
TANTI
We have just received a large lot of
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
MILL SUPPLIES
—AND —
Rice Planters’ Implements,
ALSO
A tine Assortment of
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures,
Lanterns, etc.,
In addition to the LARGEST STOCK
IsSKBEBBTf &
©iLAsa w&m
ever brought to this Market, besides
TINWARE
at wholesale and retail, and
KEROSING OIL manufactured ex
pressly for our own trade. ,
32-tf L. f>. Hoyt Se Co.