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annual subscription $1.00.
I*. B. TOOMAH LC DGE, No. 9, P. A. VI.
Toomar Lodge, No. 9, F. A. M., meets
every 1st end 3rd Wednesday in each
month, at ft o'elok, V. M.
Moans McDonald, W. M.
April 28-ly J. M. Carter, Sec’y.
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GOODYEAR A HARRIS,
i Attorneys at Law,
Brunswick. Georgia
0 PI-ICE— Comer Newcastle ami Gloucester
streets,—over Drug Store of J. S. Biain «V Co
Practice ill all counties of the Brunswick Cir
cult and .he city of Darien. 6a
no 1-ly,
T. E. Davenp/ibt.J [Vf. E. Joses
.—Davenport & Jones,
A TTOR.NEYS A 'I LA W,
Hi practice in all the Courts of the Bruns
wick Circuit. Office corner Oglethorpe &
Gloucester streets.
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D. T. DUNN,
BANKER and BROKER,
Brunswick, Ga.
B UYS and 8EIXS exchange on New York, Sa
vannah, Boston and Philadelphia, at
LOWEST MARKET RATES.
BUYS and SELLS Gold. Silver ana Commercia'
Paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOSITS-
Collections promptly attended to and business
sol cited. no. My,
We are now prepared to furnish
t £<>>EN & FLOUlt
cheap for cash.
Wm. P. MINOR & Co.
48-tf. Office at Brunswick Fouudry.
—Drum fishing has been th
of the day lately with some]
people. Luck pretty good.
—With this issue —No. 52-
our first volume. Many than
who have given us a helping Jji
—Mr. James Herr Smith and
ly left for their former horn'
Wrightsville, Penn., last week,
wish them a safe jour.uey.
—Friend Watkins is soon
resident of Dixville, we learn,
purchased Col. DeBruhl’s pre
In many respects a good ml
we think.
—The latest agony in these wateri
a new kind of fish(?) caught last wee!
by one of a party of gentlemen from
lurcity. ’Tis thejMg-fish. Didn’t be
lull, though!
—Shingles steeped in lime wash are
said to last much longer. Lime
cheap in this section. Try it, you
who are so fortuu'ate as to have any
money to build with.
—We see quite a quantity t f new
goods this week at the stores of J. F,
Nelson & Co., Cook Bros & Co., and
F. A. Fitzg eruld. Hunt them up when
you want something-new. . 1
—Eev. R. A. Mickle enters on his
duties as pastor of the Presbyterian
church of this city on Sunday next.
Hereafter preaching may be expected
there every Sabbath. Seats fre
all.
—A colored lad about 1
attempted a little game of
hand” on Dr. Madden’s mi
er last Monday, but the
alarm hell would go
caught and went at onci
up.”
LAMBBIGHT S LINE to DAEILN! Boa 4
leaves Lombriglit’s at» o'clock a. m., and 5% v-
jf„ Sharp—returning immediately on arrival at
Darien, Hock connect \viHS-u%as wcllaa dvnw
» 3g”" by E. LAMBRIGHT.
NEW SHOP.
‘BOOTS and SHOES.
Ail work neatly done, and
WAREANTED.
Give mo a collat my Shop on the Bsv, next doov
lu gun ahop. Sign- THE BIG BOOT.
No. SMI. L N. Bbaib.
CTY PROPERTY FOE SALE!
A HOUSE and LOT on the comer of Howe and
Ofclethorpe Streets, near B. i A. It. E. Office. Ap
ply CHARLES DOERFLINGEB.
Bran*wick, Ga.. Dec. 18th 1875. no. 33~3m.
M BSCUIBE
for the
EimSEK!!”
—Evergreens for the
one of the churches iu No'
Conn., on Palm Sunday, wi
from this port last week,
chance for some injlustfious
develop another of our many resources
next winter and spring.
—St. Simons Mills is the name of a
new Post Office just established on that
Island. It is situated at Hamilton—
Mr. W. J. Way, Postmaster, The
route to and from is not yet establish
ed, but will be very soon—probably
by steam, daily.
—“First cast out the beam out of
thine own eye; theu shalt thou see
clearly to cast the mote out of thy
brother’s eye. ” This passage will ap
ply to quite a numerous class iu all
our towns, who arc continually harp
ing about “New York prices;’’ wlmt
they can get this or that done for at
such and such a place, etc. But just
strike oue for a trade for something he
may be offering, and the tale soon
changes—Southern figures are then
quoted with a glibness astonishing to
hear. “Oh! Consistency, thou art a
jewel ” There is still another- class
closely allied to these, but, if any
thing,* a little worse: Those who mnko
all they can here, and spend it else
where. They have uothing to spend
hero for ««y enterprise whatever—not
even a dollar for the Advertiser.
lspection^
old—“the hal
been told.” The location is indeed a
most excellent one—just at the bend
of the river, a high bluff, beautiful
groves of oak and cedar, and a level
surface covered over with a perfect
mat of wild flowers, presenting some
what the appearance of a clover field
in full bloom. But it is not of these
that we would write, but of the
MILL AND ITS SURROUNDINGS.
The main building is 60x200 feet,
two stories high, besides engine room
and machine shop attached. When
completed, there will be one set of
gang saws,. flanked by two circulars
and two edgers—one of the latter run
ning li ve saws. The Captudbjr ox the
euliie mill will be about 125,000 feet
per day. The plans shown us for
wharves, tracks, skids, etc. are, in our
judgement, admirably adapted to the
wants of the mill—in short, the entire
arrangement of the whole affair evi
dently was gotten up by men well
versed in matters of this sort. The
machinery, wharves, buildings,—in
fact, everything we saw wosgottenup
in substantial style, and colonial
FOR THE WEEK
MAXIMUM
WlUieNeUon, 45; Willio D*ng»ix, 47;
Green Norwood, 50; Carlton Stacy, SO;
Eddie Leben, 60.
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