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THE PEOPLE’8' FRIEND.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 14, 1876. Vol. 2
BRUNSWICK ADVERTISES
PUDMSHED EVSEY WEDNESDAY MOIUHNO
-BY—
T. GOULDING STACY.
A NNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $1.00.
JL. B.TOOMAK LODGE, No. 9,F. A. M.
A
ToomarLud^e, No. 9, F. A. M., meets
every i«t and 3rd Wednesday in eaclx
month, at8o’clok, v. m.
Moses McDonald, W. M.
April 28-ly J. M. Cabteb, Sec’y.
C.P. OOODYEAB. | | ». H. BADRI
GOODYEAR A HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Brunswick, Geobgia-
f,
O FFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester
streets,—over Drug Store of J. 8. Bialn k Co.
Practice in all counties of the Brunswick Cir
cuit and the city of Darien, Ga
no 1-ly,
T E. Davenpobt.]
[W. E. JOEK3*
Davenports Jones,
ATTORNEYS A 7 LAW,
IT/ ILL practice in all the Courts of the Brun®
W wick Circuit. Office corner Oglethorpe*
Gloucester streets,
no 1- ly
D. T. DUNN, ~
BANKER and BROKER,
Brunswick, ^ a *
B UYS and SEI.LS exchange on New York, Sa
vannah, Boston and Philadelphia, at
LOWEST MARKET RATES. j
BUYS and SELLS Gold, Suver and
Interest allowed on SPECIAL DEPOBiib
Collections promptly attended to and business
■ol cited. *’
READ.
We are now prepared to furnish
CORN & FLOUR
cheap for cash,
Wm. P- MINOR & Co.
48-tf. Office at Brunswick Foundry-
NEW SHOP.
BOOTS and SHOES.
01 work noatly done, and
WARRANTED.
re me a call at my Shop on the Bay, next door
gun shop. Sign- THE BIG BOOT,
29-tf. J. N. Bunt.
SAWS!
T he undersigned has the agency for the sale of
SAWS ot the following Companies:
AMERICAN SAW CO.. Trenton, N. J.;
EMERSON, FORD * CO., Beaver Falls, Pft.j
B. HOE & CO., Now York, 1
Also General Agent for White’s BABBITT MET
AL, unsurpassed as an anti-friction metal for
bearings. Price, 30cts. per potiqd in any quantity.
Terms cash.
J. M. DEXxjjr,
Brunswick, Ga.
~ COMFORT?”
Why have Corns and Bunions
on your feet, and thus suffer un
told agonies? Call around and
let me tahe your measure, and
put you up a pair of boots or
shoes on my “fw Patent Lasts.
W. A. JOHNSON,
A yers’ old Stand.
MD8M. rosaa. I
—Sickness of the editor is the ex
cuse for delay in this week’s issue.
—“Tater” vines have been in de
mand for a few days past. Nothing
pays better than the potato crop.
MAKE TOUR OWN PICKLES
CUCUMBERS for pickles—large, medium or
small sizes—at $1.00 per bushel, delivered.
D. G. RISLEY.
—“Why are Brunswick merchants
like mosquitoes? Because they are
always poking their bills at you.”
—We had another visit last week
from the Fernandina colored people.
They must believe in excursions.
—Hoyt has gotten up a clothes boil,
er that does almost the entire work of
cleaning—very little rubbing, if any,
being necessary.
—Friends of aspirants for nomina
tion for county offices would do well
to hand in such names for publication.
The cost will be small.
—When was the Oceanic “Tin” Co.
organized? We see by the Appeal
that a meeting of the company was
called for last Monday night.
Query.—Have public servants the
right, either legally or morally, to
Bpend $10 of the public money for
what they could get done for $5?.
—As the season advances, the ship
ments of vegetables North increase'
That is as it should be; make any sec
tion a producing one, and it is almost
sure to prosper.
—See change of advertisement of
B. Noble & Son. They have moved
to corner of Oglethorpe and Monksts. >
where they will be pleased to meet
their friends and all desiring work in
their line.
“The very trees and fences them
selves have joined in the cry we raised
last week and daily announce to the
passer-by, “Dry goods, boots and
shoes, etc. at cost at McConn & Mar
lin’s.” Call and get “bargains.”
—Tbe popular steamship Coronde.
let, Capt. Faircloth; will leave our port
to-morrow (Thursday), taking as pas
sengers about twenty of our citizens/
both male and female, many of them
being bound for the Centennial. We
wish them all a pleasant visit and safe
return.
—The ladies of the “Presbyterian
Aid Society” will give an entertain
ment next Tuesday night (June 20) at
Ijhe residence of Mrs. Barknloo. Th©
public are cordially invited. Ice cream
and cake will be served at reasonable
prices. In connection with the above*
there will be a few ornamental and
useful articles for sale at low figures.
eS~Appeal please copy.
—Now that the Brass Band (colored)
hove “raised the wind” and gotten
their instruments, our citizens must
expect, for some time to come, various
and sundry sounds, entirely void of
harmony—somewhat resembling the
music of frogs in a fresh water pond.
Bear with them, however, ye tender,
eared ones; they mean business, we
believe, and will some day repay yon
for it oil -
—Parties wishing their weights and
measures inspected, would do well to
call on the Ordinary, Wm. Berne.
The cost is small, and the comfort of
knowing that you that you are giving
your customers just weight very great
—to say nothing of,the danger.
Eably Melons.—We were present
ed yesterday, by Mr. J. A. Millican,
with one the first ripe melons of the
season. He picked one as early as
Sunday last. Who can beat this?
A Card.
In consequence of the sickness of
the editor, we this week take our first
lesson in wielding the editorial
pen, which accounts for the nnusual
brill— -no, guess we had better not
%y that, or tbe editor and “pater-fam-
Mas” may think it necessary to carry
out the injunctions of King Solomon
by holding a private interview with us
in the woodsbeu (or some other plac©
equally distasteful to tbe average Am
erican youth), which will end in the
hickory’s playing a conspiouons part
As “Discretion is the better part of
valor,” we will let that sentence go
unsaid.
We beg that the public will “pass
our imperfections by,” in view of tbe
fact that it is our first attempt.
Devil.
Installation Service.
According to previous announce
ment, the Rev. R. A. Mickle was in
stalled Pastor of tbe Presbyterian
Chnrch of this place on last Sabbath
morning. Notwithstanding the incle.
mency of the weather, the attendance
was most gratifying, and we noticed
several members present from the oth.
er churches in the city, which, of it.
self, was an interesting feature of the
occasion, evincing a pleasant State of
feeling among our various denomina
tions.
The Methodists closed their church,
in order to attend upon thi3 service.
Rev. Dr. Axson fully sustained his
high reputation as a preacher of the
Gospel, and his sermon was listened to
with marked attention. He then, in
a most impressive manner, propound
ed the prescribed questions to tbe
Pastor-Elect and to tbe chnrch. Rev.
Mr. Anderson, of Bryan Neck, deliv
ered an able and appropriate charge to
the minister, and Dr. Axson, in bis pe
culiarly persuasive style, charged tb©
congregation. The Pastoral relation
being now constituted, after the bene
diction was pronounced, tbe heads of
families belonging to the congrega
tion, and other friends present, went
forward and extended the right hand
to the Pastor, in token of cordial re
ception and affectionate regard. j
4S?»The Pearson Pioneer says:
“This world will be 100 years old,
4th of July next.” No, no, brother,
not the world but tbe United States.
jj@*Coffee codnty is raising a new
breed of snake. They have four legs,
each about one inch long, properly
supplied" with foot and claws.
Capture one, brother Parker, and
send it to the Centennial.
jifMy’t Private Sc’!"n!—Bppi>t1nipnt
The 4 Highest.
FOR THE WEEK ENDING it'KE 9.
MAXIMUM 60.
Henry Robinson. 48; Eddie Leben, 47;
Henry Harvey, 60; Willie Smith, 60;
Non.—Fatrone, whose boys'^names do notap.
pear, wUl confer a favor by demanding of ttm
tbe reason why. T.G.8.
New Advertisements.
LOOK!
READ! READ!
READ!
Wishing to give our attention- to the
sale of GROCERIES EXCLUSIVE.
LY, we will offer for the next thirty
days, our entire Stock of
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, etc.,
/
AT COST.
Our stock of shoes is from
tho well known Shoe Facto
ries of T. Miles & Sonjj and
Sollers & Co., of Philadel
phia
Parties wishing
BARGAINS
had better call
AT ONCE,
as we are
i DETERMINED TO CLOSE
out the Stock.
no.io.tr KcCOM & MARLIN.
MUTTON!
MUTTON! : MUTTON!
MUTTON! : MUTTON!
! I am now pre-1
mutton! :pared t« furnish; mutton!
I fresh Mutton ev-:
;ery Tuesday and;
mutton! ; Thursday and Hat-; mutton!
; urday at the Mar-;
;ket in this City.;
mutton! :Market hour*,: mutton!
; from 6 a. m. to 6:
:p. m. Remember;
mutton! :the days, and; iturroNt
.’come early. :
’. L. Turner, Agt. *
mutton!” mutton!.
MUTTON!!!