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Fresh beef can be had at all honrs of
the day at the City Jfurket. Give nsu
J. W.HAEKB&Co.
®IL.MiS TSS&m
eVv'T brought to this Market, besides
' TIN WARE
at wholesale aud retail, and
KEBOHIMK OIL manufactured ex
pressly for o\ir own trade.
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THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND.
Vc. 24.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DEO. 6, 1876.
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Vol. 2
BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER
njW&An nn?rafr-nr* -Things look pretty uriak on tue
ri’IiU HKD KVKBT WKDSKSDWr MOEHiXl*
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T. GOULDIKG STACY.
A if XU A L SUBSCRIPTION $1.00,
I^M’CABTHyT"
A TTORNEY AT LA IF.
Offlto at the Court House,
MU r.MS WICK, U».
w ILL practice In the Courts of Glynn, Cam'
den, and Wayne.
24-ly
I v. a. habhik.
GOODYEAR A HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
BRUNSWICK, Georgia.
O FFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester
streets,—over Drugstore of J. 8. Blain & Co.
practice in all counties ot the Brunswick Cir
Suit And .ho city of Darien, Ga -
no My,
d.t.dunn,
BANKER and BROKER,
Brunswick, Ga.
B
lUYSand SEIX8 exchange on New York, 8a
' vannah, Boston and Philadelphia, at
LOWES1 MARKET RATES.
BUYS and SELLS Gold, Saver ana Commercla.
paper. Interest allowed on SPECIAL DiXUsl'ib
Collections promptly attended to and business
to! cited. no. 1-ly,
, Agency of t,bo
iETNA INSURANCE CO.,
of Hartford, Conn.
09*Application for Iusurcnce promptly atten
ded to, and Policies Issued by
ALEXANDER W. COUPEB, Agt.,
P. 0. Box 12, Brunswick, Ga,
h, B. TOOBIAIt LODGE, No. 9, F. A. M.
Toomur Luage, No. 9, F. A. M., meets
every i«r and 3rd Wednesday iu each
month, itcSo’clok, p. si.
Moses McDonald, W. M.
April 28-ly J. M. Cabteb, Sec’y.
COOK BROS. & CO.,
. Dealers in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Shin Stores, etc.,
Mnnnfacturers and Shippers of
VI M OW PINK LUMBER
(Hay St..) Brunswick, <+a.
Wood A Coal Yard.
T>ARTIES wishing OAK or PINE wood, STOVE
J COAL or KINDLING, can have their orders
promptly flUod and delivered by leaving them at
the Brunswick Turpentine Distillery or P. O.
*>xU3.
ORIENTAL HOUSE,
CUMBERLAND ISLAND,
ELIAS CLV7BB, - - Proprietor.
THE ABOVE HOUSE, pleasantly situated on
tfie north end of Cumberland Island, is open for
too accommodation of the Public. Parties from
toe interior will Cud it a plessaut place lor a ma-
joon For further particulars address the Pro-
rietor at Brunswick, Os.
T* rms Very Low.
—Messrs. Woodward-A: Prince, the
oyster puckers, are back and will be
gin operations soon.
—An eleetjon for Mayor nnd fonr
Aldermen for the ensuing year take s
place Saturday next (9th inst) Pre
pare your ballots, ye voters.
—*T. f. Nielson, the hnmtsomest man
in town, has been nominated for the
Mayoralty at the coming election.
-bee card of F. McCarthy, Atttof-
ney at Law, in this issue. Any busi
ness entrusted to liis care will receive
his prompt attention.
—‘‘Fine fresh Beef daily at the City
Market,” is the way Peter Hams’ ad
vertisement. in this issue, reads. lie-
member! “All hours of the day.”
—Messrs. E. C. Tuthill Sc Co. will
continue their store on New Castle st.
with fresh lot of Groceries. See Mr.
Dunn’s card on the subject.
—Two fast trains daily on the M. Sc
B. R. R., with steamer to Fernandi
na, forming a through line of travel to
Flnridn, is now the order of tke day.
—We hear of two cases of yellow fe
ver among those recently returned.
Guess they must, have entered some
place not thoroughly disinfected and
fumigated,
— Some people know the value of
printer’s ink, nnd the proper time to
use it. Among that number we would
mention the “New York Store” Man.
He has a large stock of Groceries, Pro
visions. Dry Goods, etc. on hand, and
iu this issue bids
One and nil
Pay him a call.
—Well, here we are, back in our
office, ready for duty—Editor, typo,
and Devil, with twenty-five pounds
nvonrdupois. extra fighting weight.
We hope our silence for the pn4 ten
weeks will render the Advertises n me
the less welcome to our readers To
nuy who censure us for leaving, we
reply in the language of friend H.
“ 'Tis not that we loved Brunswick
and her interests Jess, hut our family
more.” Scripture says “He who pro-
videth not for those of his own house
hold is worse than an infidel," and we
believe it
CoNifncrroB Sharp (Bio Sharp.)—
This gentleman, one of the conductors
of the M. & B. R. R., from what wo
saw ourselves and heard from others,
deserves a place on the roll of those
who “lent a helping hund” and did
good service in the interest of our
stricken people. It is he, we leurn,
through whom arrangements were
made at the breaking out of the epi
demic to cany away all who wished to
go, at half price. He was. we under
stand, one of the first—if not the very
first—who gave material aid, besides
sending down chickens, etc., at his
«*wn expense, for our sick people. We
must not forget that whilst doing tin’s
for Bmnswickians lie was giving regu*
jarly one-third of his salary to. the
stricken people of Savannah.. May he
never know want.
Casey, the Message Boy. —This
little fellow, we learn, remained at his
post through the b t > scourge and did
valiant service, n* t only delivering
messages but, atone time, for four
days, took the operators place and re
ceived and forwarded dispatcher We
bespeak for him kindly consideration
at the hands of those who have it in
their power to aid him.
Our Advertising Columns.
Jn looking over our advertising col
umns, you will observe mnny familiar
faces. Some, however, are not there.
The cards of Messrs. Davenport &
Jones,- Lawyers, J. N. Blair, Shoe ma
ker, have been discontinued as their
places of busines have been closed
All the others are on hand, ready to
serve any who may favor them with a
call—promising in the future as in th e
past, to deal fairly by all.
Was it a Crime!
Yes, we ask in all candor, Was it a
crime for those of our citizens who
could do so to leave town during the
late epidemic? Some seem to tiring
it was—at least so we judge by the
number of little flings we have heard
since our return.
Now we fail to see the sin, and, on
tiie contrary, think all such acted not
only wisely and prudently but for the
real good of those who had to remain
(for nil ngree that very few staid for
the love of it,) Every man, woman,
or child who got away not only lessen
ed the Work of physicians nnd nurses
that much, but left just that much
more supplies, money, luxuries, etc.
for those who remained. .Besides,
their is a duty parents owe their chil
dren, entirely too sucred to he made
the subject of jest. Any parent who
deliberately exposes the life of his
child, while scriviug to show hi* own
nerve and bravery, is in our humble
judgement recreant to. the trust im
posed upon him.
This matter, dear friends, is entire
ly too serious’in its resu'ts for us to
make it a matter of joking. A fear
ful scourge has been on our people,
and its ravages have carried sorrow
to every heart. Let us then cense this
idle talk of who ran nnd who staid, and
set about the great work of building
up the waste places, and filling up, as
far as we can the mighty gnps caused
by the fever.
Let as, top, remember that these
affictions are for a purpose—an nllwise
Providence means something when he
speaks in language such as this.
New Advertisements.
New York Heralds supplied
at the Post Office at $1.25 per
month, and Savannah News at
$1* per month. Illustrated
Weeklies and Monthlies on
hand for sale
NOTICE.
The Store of E. 0. TUTHILL A Co.
will open fbr business, with a full and
complete Stock of Groceries, on the 7th
inst.
D. T. DUNN.
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Change of Schedule
IS. & B. RAIL ROAD.
On and after this date. Passenger trains over
this road will run daily as follows;
Day Train.
Loavo Brunswick 3.30 r. at.; arrive at Jeenp
6:10.; arrive st Macon 1:36 a, m.
Leave Macon 3:15 a. M.; arrive st Jeenp 11:00;
arrive at Brunswick 2:10 v. it.
Night Trains.
Lea to Brunswick 11:30 f.m.; srrive at Jeenp
1:46 a, M.; arrive at Ma:ou 10:83 a. m.
Leavv Mucon 7:1S r.M.; arrive at Jeenp 3:85 a.
m.; arrive at Brunswick 9:40.
JOBE A. GRANT,
Dec. 3rd, 1-U6. Gcn'ISupt.
POR
TANTS
We have just received a large lot of
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
MILL SUPPLIES
* —AND—
Rice Planters’ Implements.
also
A fine Assortment of
Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, -
Lanterns, etc.,
In addition to the LARGEST STOCK,
of
presslj for
32 ly