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BKIINSWICE
THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND.
N . 51.
iiliUiilSVVICK^ GEORG.
liltlNSWIC'K ADVERTISER
FUB1.ISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MOUSING
-BY-
T. GOVIiUIXO STACY.
ANNUA L SUBSCRIPTION $1.00.
L, B. TOOMAK LODGE, No. U, P. A. »I.
Toomnr Lodge, No. 0, F. A. M., meets
every 1st nml Orel Wednesday in eaeli
month, at-Ho’clok. p. m.
Moses McDonald, W. M.
April 28-ly J. M. Cabter, Sec’y.
O.p. GOODYEAR.
[ F. II. HARRIS*
GOODYEAR A HARRIS,.
Attorneys at Law,
BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA-
O FFICE Corucr Newcastle and Gloucester
atm-ts,—over Drug Store of J. S. Iiiain >v Co
Practice in all counties of tlic Brunswick Cir
cuit rad iliu city ol'Darien, Ga
no 1-ly,
T. E. Davenport.)
[\V. F.. Jones
Davenports Jones,
A TTORNEYS A 7 LA W,
■ft TILL practice in all the Courts of the Bruns
YV wick Circuit. Office comer Oglethorpe*
Gloucester streets,
no 1- ly
i). t. dunnT
HANKER and BROKER,
Brunswick,
On.
B
UYS and SELLS exchange-on New York, Sa
vannah. Boston and Philadelphia, at
LOWEST MARKET KATES., .
BUYS and SEXES Gold. Silver aim Commercial
Paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS.
p;oLii>tly ntteuded to and business
•el cited. ’ no. 1-ly,
PICTURES!
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To Th Citizens of Bruns
wick!!
Wr art* now prepared to ex-
eente photographic worfc oi’al 5
kinds. Those wishing tine
ivoiK wiSl <!o xx cl! to give ns a
call, as we guarantee satisfac-
ti<tn isi all cases. Please call at
once, as we shall remain in
your eity bnt a slaos t time.
Respectfully,
41 t f. PHli .1 .IPS & HUSSEY.
Wv NEW SHOP.
ROOTS and SHOES.
Ail work neatly duuc. and
WARRANTED.
Give me a call at myShop on the Bay, two doors
irul.i Nelsons. Vigu- THE BIG BOOT.
No. jil-ti. J. N. Blair.
CITY PROPERTY fr’ORSAi/r.!
[j'riSf
51
’ •jJLlXu
A HOUSE and LOT on the corner of Howe and
Oglethorpe Streets, near B. k A. It. It. Office. Ap
ply to CHAHLES DOEBFLINGER.
Brunswick, Oa., Die. 18th lt-75. no. 38-3m.
SUBSCRIBE
for the
“ADVERTISER!!”
MORNING. MAR. 22 1876.
Yol. 1
—Mnil arrived
nnd leaves at
—The Phot
but will proba'
issue.
--And still t
bend aloft, nnd
gang-
—"5cts. per dozef
Leghorn lien eggs in
itnble that.
—We notice q|
strangers in town
nnd boat brings n
—Some of our n]
ready getting in ne\T
Wo will tell you who thejj
as we get permission.
—When yoiir neighbor si
for seed corn, rub on a littjs coal titr
and then you will he cei^rn lie wont
carry it to mill.
—One of our merchant
count of stock recently, aiil
is still moving ahead. How m,
s,-.y as much?
— 1 Tin •ce tights nnd two fig]
Bay street hist Saturday ev<
Good place for locals! We won]
to move down.
—The last few’ days have
thing but pleasant-- windy,
• cold. The rain, however, Wf
heartily welcomed.
—Rev. R. A. Mickh
the call to the
Presbyterian Cb
will enter iipdi
Sabbath of April
—We hear of tl
colored brass bst
Cotton and wool
will he needed fo
get over the first
—1200 shad car.
one of onr townsmeHJ]
people sit down and wiil
thing to turn up.” ThatsaniM’pHrty,
Mr. Christy, we learn, is now making
new nets for the salt water trout.
— Orr little loeal last week about
distilleries brought out the desired in
formation. Mr. Pennimnn informs ns
that the still is exported daily, nnd
will be in running order at a very ear
ly day. Bring on your “virgin dip!”
—Wc are pained to chronicle this
week the death of little Kate, infant j
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Mad- i
den, aged six months nnd a few days |
None save those who have passed
through a similar ordeal know how to j
sympathize With these bereave J }>«i- i
onrs.
—We overheard, a few’ days since
the following remark: “If these edit
ors about town would slip around on
Bay street of nights, they would find
something else to write about besides
potatoes, big turnips, and the like.”
We hope that man wont be offended
if we ask him to act as night reporter
for the Adyeiitiseb, for we seldom get
down town after nightfall—what suy
you?
^hook out for the eclipse of the snu
lie 25th inst.
RThe Fort Valley Mirror comes to
is week for the first time, with
ig X's <>n it. Of course we’ll X.
alley must ho a lively place, if
atnres seen in the Miiror are
Tit.
Our townsman J. Michelson left
the last steamer for New York to
rchuse his spring stock of goods
will go from there to Europe to
it his aged parents, and return next
1, Wc wish him a pleasant trip.
I
-Read advertisement of Prof. Co-
n in this issue If yon wish to
irn to play the^iddle (the best mu-
yet) liere is your chance. The Pro
sor now has eight pupils, nnd do*
s a few more. He can be found at
3runswiek House. .. .
—‘•Take some more” is the way we
heard one man hit another last week,
who had taken an unmerciful month-
ffil of his fine-cut tobacco. Wc smiled,' k
and taking out our noto book, wrote
.down these three words for future re-
irei.ee: Tobncco—Bill—Local.
—Friends of the Advertiser, who
‘Executors” or “Adminiatra-
lll ploase bear in mind that
"n pnblish their notices in any
hey may wish. The Adverti*
ing a large circulation in this
justly claims a share of this
go.
Itroprictom oftlieCity Hotel, At Brunn-
lu their guests on flit wild turkey*. Now
uted to stop at a hotel wo would certainly
ley dish out wild turkoya. Dart* Falun
"proprietors of this houso and wo ruconi-
them.
above is from the Darien Ga-
We hope the next time one of
le delicacies is to be “dished out,”
proprietors wont forgot that all
s-fike wild tnrkcps.
ixville claims to lmvo the most
strions colored citizen in town. If
hie doubts it, just let bim go out
& take a look at Jack Morrison’s
truck field. Ho has converted that
miasmatic pond near him into a splen
did garden spot, where he can raise
anything wanted,'whether the season
be wet or dry. Besides all this, lie is
a paying subscriber to the Advertiser
and n good citizen.
—There are three classes of our rea
ders wo can’t love enough to fulfill the
Scripture: 1st. The man who eagerly
subscribes for the paper nnd promises
big things, but utterly fails to re
spond; 2d. The man who wont sub
scribe, hut always borrows bis neigh
bor’s paper, and thus cheats the prin
ter; the 3rd and last, and biggest, sin*
ncr of all, is the man who gets bi« pi>. i
per from the office, reads it himself, i
and than either throws it in the waste
basket or else stuffs it in his pocket for
“wife to read,” but never gives it to
her. This latter class are “mean to
kill.” Jnst as if ladies don’t want to
know the nows! The truth is they
have more curiosity to bear the local
news and less chances of -obtaining it.
One gentleman has been reported to
us already by his wife. If he is ar
raigned a second time, out comes his
name.
—Yes, itj^ns just ns we predicted.
Another imfrringe took place Inst Wed
nesday morning—Mr. Wm. Bunkley
of CnniberHBir-iWid Miss Carrie Wild
er of this city. We wish them a Imp*
P.T life.
Now Tjifi nre going to jnnke another
prcdic^uy^f our eyesj^invp. not* de
ceived us^t least two more couples
will soon he made lmppy. Well, wo
hope in the midst of their joy they
went forget#*-send in their notices to
tlu? printer with the usual recompani"
ment.
—»*-' -
.Oppression.
If n dog isn’t a species of pmperty,
what is it? And if property, why not
taxable? And if taxed, where iV. tho
oppression ?—Appeal.
The oppression is found in the Ian"
gunge of the 3rd sect j op of the Ordi
nance, which reads thus:
Be it further ordained, that all per
sons keeping a dog or dogs within the
limits of said city, who has not retur
ned the same ns. above required, shall
bo double taxed, and shall he liable to
be lined in a sum not e.^ceo/ftiJg..twen
ty-five dollars, or put to Vorl£*ot)* tlie
public works not exceeding sixty days,
or imprisonment in the guard house
not exceeding ninety, day*.. And tho
said dogs on which the taxf fljis .not
been paid may lawfully be killed.
Now we fail to soq why-a man-should
be punished more for owning an nn-
returned dog than some Dther species
of property. If he fails to return oth
er property, ho is simply double tax
ed; bnt not fined or imprisoned or pnt
upon tho public works—why should
he be in tho ease of a dog? Wo nre
aware of tho trouble that Council has
always had on this subject, nnd would
bo glad to see an abatement of th®
nuisance (for we consider the uogs ns.
such), but in doing this, they should'
be careful not to overstep the mark.
Stacy’s IVIvutn School—Deportment.
Tlic Six Highest.
FOR THE WF.EK ENDING XIAR. 17. .
' MAXIMUM 50.
Mmr.o Williams, 30; Raul Williams, 47;
Willie Nelson, 4.7;
Gret a Norwood. 4!>;
Willie Daogaix, 80:
Eddie Lebeu, 47.
New Advertisements.
MUSIC.
Lessons on Violin by
Prof. A. COHEN.
Instructions given at Mr. John Tison’s
room on Bay street, or at privuic resi
dence if desired. Teruis-*-$8 Yor li
Lessons,
no 51-2t.
READ!
We arc now prepared to furnish
CORN & FLOUR
cheap for cash. tv
Wm. P. MINOR & Co.
48-tf. Office at Brunswick Foundry*
DIRECT!
I.AMBRIGUT'8 LINE to DARIEN! Boat
leaven Lambright's at 8 o'clock a. and 8)4 p.
u.. Sharp—returning immediately on arrival at
Darien. Hack connect with up oa well w dom*
train.. l’assago by boat 80ct«.
no 43- 3m. JOSEPH E. LABIEUIGHT,
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