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THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND. ‘
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BRUNSWICK GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING FEB. 2 1876. „I
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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER
FUBUSBXD KVJCHY WEDNESDAY MORNING
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T. GOULDING STACY. ,, *
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $1.00.
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L. B. TOOMAR LODGE, No. 9, F. A.’M*
ToomarLodge, No. 9, F. A. M., meets
every 1st and 8rd Wednesday in each
month, at8o’clpk, p. h.
Moses McDonald, W. M.
J. M. Cabteb, Sec’y.
C.P. GOODYEAR. I . | 1*. H. HARRIS.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Brunswick, Georgia-
O FFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester
Btreeta,—over Drug Store of J. S. Biftih & Co.
Practice in all counties of the Brunswick Cir
cuit and the city of Darien, Ga
no 1-ly, i.
ir.k. Jonis.
T. E. Davenport.]
fW.
Davenports Jones,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
“1 XT’ILL practice in all the Courts of the Bruns
VV wick Circuit. Office iu Smith k Dexter’s
building, Newcastle street,
bo 1-ly
D. T. DUNN,
BANKER and
Brunswick,
BROKER,
- -% - Ga.
-:o:-
B TJYS and r SELLS exchange on New York, Sa
vannah, Boston and’Phil a" ‘
vannah, Boston and ’Phil adelphla, at
LOWEST MARKET BATES.
BUYS and SELLS Gold, Silver and Commercial
Paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS.
Collections promptly attended to and buainesa
•ol cited. no. 1-ly,*
IM
POR
V T ANT!
We have just received a large lot of
HARDWARE,
. STOVES,
MILL SUPPLIES
.. »r-ANI>-*- - J •
Rice Planters’ Implements,
—Also— ’/.* !
A fine Assortment of
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures,
.» Lanterns,'etc., *»
%u addition to the LARGEST STOCK
of
. siiiaa vmm
ever bvought to this Market, besides
■ • TINWARE
KEROS IN E OIL manufactured ex
pressly for our own trade.
32-tf ' « I* D. Hoyt* Go.
“ADVERTISER!!”!
mmi, sum*.. -
—Read notice of "Big Invention ”
—Mrs. Griggs of our. city di&l on
Monday last.
—A new line of steamers is soon to
be the order of the day—so we learn
from Messrs. L. & T. Glad to hear it.
—Services at the Presbyterian
church- next Sabbath and Sabbath af.
ter by Rev. R. A. Mickle of Cuthbert,
Ga.
—Mr. D. J. Hollister has sold out
hi - store, etc., on the Bay, to Nelson
Bros., sous of our,worthy townsman
J. F. Nelson.
—The Valdosta Times wants to know
what we mean by "centennial whis*
kers.” Side whiskers, Brother, the
growth of ’76.
—Well, we have found one more
man who did not know that such a pa
per as the Advebtiseb existed. He is
no longer ignorant on the subject
—The committee on accommodations
have prepared for 865 delegates, so the
chairman informs ns. We are pleased
to know that on r people responded so
promptly.
—Read notice of Brunswick Houser-
in this issue. *Mr. L. N. Clark, the
new member of ttie firm, comes to us
well recommended ns a hotel maul'
Carpenters are now at'work on the
building, making necessary changes.
—Should any memlier of the Agri
cultural" Convention of next week be
come’ bo enamored of onr oity as to
begin to price lots, we hope the old
panic wont seize anyone having lots
for.sale. 8 ' ,
—Who forged the oity money? The
accomplice is gone, hut the principal
is'some where about, i Hunt him up,
City Fathers. Dont give up the search
because one bird bos flown; and when
you catsh another clip his wings.
—Messrs. Cook Bros. & (Do.,. ever
with an eye to business, are extend
ing their wharf facilities, audutiliz*
ing evdry part of the wharf front. If
business opens up this spring, as ma
ny predict, theywiUbein condition
to do a full share.
—See advertisement of City Hotel
in this issue. We bespeak for Messrs,
Fahm & Dart (the proprietors) a lib
eral share of patronkge, not only from
onr own citizens, - but the travelling
public. The bouse is being put in
thorough rtipiair. —
—Messrs. Hilliard, Baily & Rep-
pard have recently shipped down to
our city, en route to the Centennial,
quite a large stick of pine tiuioei fiviu j
H»*dr mills on B. & A. R. R. It is <34 !
feet long, 19x20 inches, and contains
2026} feet of lumber. It is "all heart’*
and well grained, i
—$45 was raised by onr Lee Memo
rial committee on the ISth uli. All
classes contributed.
Cobrecxion.—We learn from Mr.
W. T. Jones that we were misinform
ed about the switch at Satilla Station,
B. & A. R. R., being without a lock.
He tells us that he iB very particular
about having locks on all the switch*
es. and that the one above mentioned
must have been forcibly removed by
some designing person. The switch
was not only changed, but secured in
that position by a hickory pin, driven
in fast. We take pleasure iu making
the above correction, ns we w<nld not
willingly do anyone an injustice. Our
remarks were based on the information
given ns.
Debating Society.—In thinking
over the many things that might be
done to build up our place and bene
fit our people, among others, it ap
pears to us that a debating society
might prove of much advantage to our
young men. and furnish a pleasant
pastime to our people generally. Be
sides the advantages gained in a liter
ary point of view, the moral influence
would, we think, be for good, tending
to keep many away from places of
questioned propriety, and giving to
the otherwise unemployed minds food
for thought and reflection. What say
you, young gentlemen? Talk it over
amqng yourselves, and if ybn think
the idea a good one, let us know, and
yon will have onr hearty support in
pushing the movement forward.
Bryan, Prazoi Co.. Texas,
Jan. 22 d, 1^86.
Editors Brunswick. Oa., Florida and
Alabama Newspapers: >
Gents: •
Ask of the whereabouts of one Mr
Frank Hale, for a destitute widow—
Mrs. Lizzie White—with two small
children, one two years and the other
six months of age, and oblige one of
her supporters.
J. W. Findley.
HlfilWVailTIOS.
Lloyd, the fiunou* map man, whomadaall tho
map* for General Grant and the Union army, cer
tificates of which he pnblished, has just invent
ed a way of getting* relief plate from steel sou
' Lloyd’s Map of American Contim
I to print
showing from ocean to ocean—on one entire sheet
of benk note peper. 40x50 inches large, on »light-
ning press, and colored, sized and TarnUhod fori
the wall so as tb stand washing, anffmailing any
where in lbs world'Tor 80 cents, or nnvtrnlshed
tor 3ft cents. This map shows the United States
land Territories in a group, from surreys of 187ft,
withe million places on'it, such u towns, cities, |
villages, mountains, lakes, rivers, streams, m
mines, railway stations, Ac. This
%
'eddy.
Hew Advertisements.
—Do you want a t good picture of
P
? j Then go at once to Messrs.
Phfllips*Rqw>ey, at, their tent, mid
you can get it,. We b*ye examined
their spebimens,,, wbiob are fine, and
have an assurauoe from them that they
will produce as good for anyone wish
ing them. Bead their notice, and call
early.
nmrs HALL,
F R U A H y STM, 18T6*
The "STAR” AMATEUR COMPA
NY announces to the Publio that they
will give a performance on the above
night; rendering
THREE FAVORITE PLAYB.
Proceeds devoted to a benevolent
pm
* 'or Cast of Characters
Ticket* irill fee lor srIr onihe5th»t
Blain A Hadden’s Drug Store, and J-
F. Nelson k Co.’s: and on the night of
Performance at Finney’s Hall.
Brunswick Souse, '
SMITH & CL AKB, Fropr'etorg,
BRUNSWICK, - - - - GA.
I. D. Sxros, L V. Ctan,
late Davidabh-tlouiie, , Mansion House,
Brunswick, Ga. Bockland Lake, N. Y.
Terms, $2.50 Per Day. •
b‘MITH & CLARK,
proprietors.
no 44-tf.
J. E. Dabt.)
[G. O. FASM,
CITY HOTEL,
DART &. FAHM, Proprietors,
BRUNSWICK. - - GEOneii
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Board, Per Day, $2.50.
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Transportation to the different Is- ’
lands furnished at low
rates. t
no 44-6m.
PICTURES!
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To Th? Citizens of Bruns-
wick!!
W© are now prepared to ex
ecute photographic work of all
kinds. Those wishing fine
work will do well to give us a
call, as we guarantee satisfac
tion In all cases. Please call
once) as we shall remain in
your city hut a short time.
Respectfully,
PHILLIPS & BU8SEY-
In the District Court of the
United States,
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GA.
In the matter of DnBignon k Beck—In Beak-
• ! I/ njptcy. ' ■
To Whom it May Cohcorn:
fTtHE UNDERSIGNED hereby given notice of hie
JL appointment Assignee of the Eitate of Du-
Blgnon * Beck, of Brunswick, in the county of
Glynn, in Mid District, and who were, to-wit: On
the 2let day of December, A. D. 1875, adjudged
Bankrupt* upon the petition of Creditors, by the
Diitrict Court of aaidDiatrlct
Dated at Brunswick, the 18 th day of January, A.
D. 1876. •
48-at. HAMILTON A. EENRI0X. Assignee.
PRIVATE SCHOOL,
for
the year 1876.
15 or 20 boyB only will be received.
Apply to *
T. fU STAflY
NEW SIIQIV
SOOTS and SHOKS.
!.and ; *'S -
WARRANTED. , > } ( . */
Olve me a call at my Shop on % 4he Bay, two doors
from lfelaon». Sign- THE BIG BOOT^
CITY PROPERTY FOBfiAbft
*il viT
A HOUSE end LOT on the corner ofHowe -aad
OSli0Mp<Hn*>a.warB. »A. B.B. office. Ap
ply to ;; cmwiw doerfungfai.
Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 18th, 1S75. no.