Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, November 28, 1877, Image 4

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Kusalan nnd TiiilOiU pllne. discipline of their rwgpective soldier* ••I con prove to you on the spot,” aaif . T A tbe Russian, “ho* perfectly our men “ jorder » to Mehc-m- t tobacco, uiul 4 -r come l>acK at once. “No*," Raid the Russian officer, ta king out his watch, “—dwlwtofc walking straight to the next comer, where he must tnrn-r-uow he Is turn- tfug—now he is opposite the whito masque—^now he is crossing the May- dan no* he is at Mehomet’s—now he is baying the tobacco—now he is com- fnjf badt—-now be is on the block be low us—now he is at the door—now," and the Russian called oat:— "Ivaul" , >' sJTj. it ,, - ,, “Where’s my tobacco 7" “Here, sir." The TnAish officer, showing no ear- prise at the precision of this Russo-to- bqoco-movement, promptly broke out; «Hof bb I -lfiy soldier can do that ev ery day in tho week," and ho called out:— “lluhctar I" “Qp to AU Effendi’s ,and see that you bring' me ft pbiiriff of tobacco.— My pii>e is empty.” . “Instantly, sir.” . Following the tactic* of the Rnsaion officer, the Turk polled out his watch and went on: “Now Mnbctar is in tho sggnnow he to passing the polpooeh bazar; now it is noon and ho is saying bis prayers; now bo is drinking at the stone fountain; now Ali Affendi hails him and asks him.; about' my health' now Kjplicjptr is ikying tor tho tobac co; now lie is coining buck by another way, now he is on our street; now be is uitb*:$pprj4iow” “Muhotar 1” shouted the officer. “Mir." “Whero is my tobacco ?" _ , “I haven't found my . shoos yet I” Celebrated Cheap Dry Goods House. >Vii;it Mnilte George Wnstilng- ^ ; ;t*u U«|IL A cheerful view of Washington is given in a story ouco told by Mrs. MadiBon to a little g;rl, who now ropeats it in Lippinoott. "One day in Philadelphia," snid Mrs. Dolly Madison, “I was sitting in my par lor with a very dear friend, Mrs. It. B. Loo, whouiu walked l’ay no Todd* (her son) dressed in calico bed-gown. While we were laughing at the figure ho cut, the servant • throw ntltorfloof and announced Oen- Wusbington. What fo do with that dreadful boy I didn’t know. He could not faoo the Presi dent in that garb. Neither could ho lcavo the room without meeting thorn, for tho door they wore enter ing was the only one. I mode him prawl quickly under a low, broad eettoe on which I .was sitting, bad just time to arrango the drapery frhen the Washingtons entered. After tho courtly greoting, and the neaal cpmjiliincqta of the season, fhcro camo from nnder the settee a heavy sigh, which evidently attract ed the General’s nottoe. However, J only talked and laughed a little loader hoping to divert Ips atten tion when—oh, mo 1—there came an ontcry and ti-kick that could not bo ignored. So I stooped down aud dragged Payne but, by the leg. Gen eral Washington'* dignity loft him foronoo. Laugh! Why, bo fairly roared. 1 He nearly went into con- vulalone. The tight of that boy in that gown, all so unexpected, homing wrong opd first from nnder my Beat -rtt waatoo moch." A Dandy leading a dog by a atfing lounged up to a ticket office window of a railway station, and inquired: ‘‘Must I—aw—take ticket for a puppy?" Hewosnat- pmUy both surprised and anhoyed a slightly bewildered tone, after a moments reflection: "No,-yqh can tiavel aa aft orainary passenger." jw* Haw it is Done. . The first object in life with the Am- first can be obtained by energy, boo- mU uA wvimr; tin* teoono. (nod KSmStbyS£g Ohj^T Acowrr i Should yon be a despondent from any of the effects <»f Dys- Complaint, Indigestion, jek Headache, Palpitation Sour Stemtch. Habitual Spirits, Ac., you need r day. Two dams of . _ , will relieve you at pace. SsropleBottle* 10 cento. Reg ular size 75 cento Positively sold by all firet-eluss Druggists in the l\ 8. 00 00 IXtiOOD WSK “* 00 v» ofe. . i L I-8^1 ei “ -dim jOohiT A Jtl I'd-j i .s^aif.i'ij.l si ,Siatf ,,100.1 j, i 5 ■ ,11 v<> -iMtti t :i v (1 j, i : . ,BI ■Dlirmr, , _ 03 ol .Rl-ratonov :,H Leading Dry Goods, Hosiery^, Notions and Fancy Goods* mu 'i lajs vianifliK ramhT - n l *SVO0 AT . ! .caBimut' D A T I It W'-E L'S B E I. N ’ S Oiif Ji; sit jsJuv a s/j! .fcsifi-1- thw t- '- Oili tx tl-jl 3 feowoJ If&tivn! -J1:1 Hhilnul Imiiirvilf: ailT .<C ih U n; to yin { and 7c Cation, the very heatquiHty, W . ■ Oallo,!, lower grade, at 5 and w luospun at 3%c air ut s and 5%c , ng, heavy, -— - l-i Brown Shirting, hoavlos^Ulmf, 41 4-4 ‘Hi own 8ea Island atV« >' I 7J^e 4 4 Brown ‘ on Iftlnnd, vory best, at 3- 4 Bleached Shlrllng'at 7-8JBIeachoil Shlrtlngtat C‘4 4.4'Blcachod Shirting, softQnlshed stSHo 4- 4]Blcaehud Shirting, best, without dressing, at loc Heaviest Brown Drilling at loo Shooting lo-l,(bleached and Brown, at r.1 a*. 80, 33 a: Good articla/Hlckory stripe ah Boat round-thread Georgia Checks and Strpee at Blue Dehlni, a good quality, at Good Alatlross Ticking at 10c GoodJKoatherTloliln^at Best Ken " ISSc aoe 8Hc 'euther Tlo.. Imr at Good Gingham Checks at - Beet Gingham Checks at Bold™ vard n'ady^aado fSklrts at soc Cotton Diaper, wide, 10 yards to tho piece, at |1 00 Lluon Diaper, a piece, nt *1 23, 1 50, 2 00 and 3 23 Fronting Llnon, yard wide,at 30c to fl oo Wash Poplin, beautiful goods, nt 10c Dress Goods of all kinds from lflc to $1 25 {eck .Shawl,-at 26e aud upwards it'Shawls f jodlos* Shawls from $1 Oo up, very cbeup and qualities. American Blnck Cashmere at 25c JuigUah Black Cashmere, yd wldo, ’- #t - ■ m _ 40 and 50c French, nll-Wool Cftsbmeros, 40 Inch wide, at 76, 00c, 41 0(1 aod $1 25 _ bazlna, Hornftnl, Australian Crepe, reasonable. ■’ Hv a ulco article, doublo width, Alpaea, sRk anUbed, double width at Bfle Black Silk at 75o, One, tl 00.1 25,1 50,1 75, 2 OO, 2 GO and 8 00. Brown BlUketa.1 per pair, «1 28, 1 80, » 00, 2 so and » no. White Blankets, per pair, $2 00,2 50,3 00, t 00,8 00 and 6 no. Honey Comb Bed Spreads at Bridal Quilts, the nicest spread out. Ladles* TJndorvosU at 80, 88, 78c, It oo Hamburg* Embroldory, Edgings and In* eortlons at bargain prloes. Plain Gnw-Graln and Bash Bibbon, vory cbnap. Evcrlostlnff, Crochet Mid other Trim* Diinffs, lower than over. Itallaih French and Guipure Laces, very 1 .ndtos’ silk Tie* aod Scarf* from lOeui Umbre las ** low as SSo. Mi Two button Kid Glovee—Ladles’—bloc 75c »1 80 white, colored and opera shades nt 6— Two-button Kid Gloves-Ladles’—better quality, at 7c audlSl 00 Kentucky Jeans at 10,12'/,, IS, 20,25, 33, 40 and 60c. Casalmortw at 50,60,75,85c, $1 001 28 and 180. Black, BIuo and Gray Waterproof, 1 yds wide, at 75c, tl Oo and 1 ! Canton Fluimelu nt 81f. 13,12};, 15 and 23c White mixed Flannels nt 1 j,aud 20c White all-wool Flannels at 26, 30, 40, GO and 7So. Red all-wool Flannels at IS, 20, 25 and 40c. Rod all-wool twill Flannels at 28, SO and 40o. Gray Flannels at 15, 20, IS and 40o Opera Flannels, in all colors, at 4 n c Opera Flannels, plaid style ,.bCot, at 60c Woolou Llnsey at 20c Heavy White Undershirts at 25c and upwards. Calico Shirts at 28e and upwards While Dress Shirts at; | 75c and upwards Yard-long towel at ]2%c und upwards Towels as low ns 5o Linen Table Cloth, l 1 /, yd wide, os low as 25c Table Oil Cloth, best quality, at 40c Woolen Table Cloths, good ut $1 oo Ouod French Cora ta at 60c Thompsons glove-Qttlng Corsot at tl (0 and l 28. Suspenders, with Rubbers In the back nt loo Turkey Red Tablo Doyllo-, per dez 75c White Linen Table Doylh-e, per d<-z 60 and 780. Table Kapklns, perdoz, at tl 00, l 23and upwards. chlldreii’a Woolen Cap* at 4nc Veil Borage, best quality, a yard at 40o Silk Veiling, per yard, at so, on and 75o Neck Ruches, per doz, at 12%, 15,20 and 23c Neck Rnchlug, by tbe yard, at 5,0%, 10c aud upwards. Atf»te or JUco Dutton* for w Fuliiontble Hitt Dres* UutUin* At ioc Ivory and (tnttA I'orcIiA Duttous At 8,10 And lQ^c Children’* Itouud Comb* At LAdle*’ llitth Dock Cozub* At ChUdmn’A Fancy Stocking* At MImaon* Fancy Htocklnga At XsAtlio*’ Fancy Stocking* at 10 and lAc 10,15 and 25 6 and 10c 12H Mid 15c Hall at 5,8. 10.17%, 15 and 85o Gont* Bordered Handkerchief* at Genta’ Turkey Red Handkerchief* at Ladle*' TJnen Handkerchief* at Ladle’a Colored Linen Handkerchief The bc*t Needle*, a pi Coata' and Clark’tO. 1 Head Uandkc: _ irea>l, 18 hall* for KnittlUd aod Darning Cotton, a ball So Gent'* Paper Collar*, a bos. at 5.10.11 and 20o Llnon Shirt Frontal, extra length, at 2V Colored Pique, worth 90c’at loo White end black Cotton Glovee at 19c tsi 4 Ws have endrevored to enumerate the principal articles kept In a Sret-elsse Dry imIs House, sn<! attached the prloes. we are aware that this Is Insufficient to ivov a correct Idea of the quality. To, those who dcelra to purchase, wo vrilL Goode convey a 001 rrcctldopof the quality. To those who dcelra to purobaee. wo wllL upon application, add such samples, with prlcea attached, ae they may deelre, when thov con form a much better opinion and, select for themselves. Not less than a million ofpeopla have'dealt with us. and we are sure we have satisfied them all. Any- ne dlaplonaed with hlq purchase can return the goods to us at our oxpenso and wo will retuin the money. On twenty dollars' worth of Goode we prepay freight to the nearest station. Wo make no charges for piujktngor dravage. We don’t Ms It* sadsMikaU.M> on the others. We RETAIL OUB GOODS AT WHOLt SALE PRICES, which accounts for our wonderful success. We don’tad- (tee to humbur. bulieo t%k plain business snqmean It. We sell o~ . ... one yard as low ihg exorbitant price* and Ippreclsto the value of money, are Invited to send their orders, which we will flR U & Dt with privilege to examine, or can send the money with the ardor. DAVID WEISBEIN, 160 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga ’iStiiftmbftftt ifljMLJjtill -i-g.i'J edi io JUo m at .Utaualii‘1 u/iloseMn SUPPLIES, To fimu igo lo ■. . . 1 a .■ <1- ‘ p, £=m pxdhukl If "*l : - 0 "i 1.;'.:" j * Stoves of Other Makes, all of which I am aelltng at twy low ft.urea. Call and Mamina fur yoUibelf. t9»Ji: - ’ (tuds, Pistols, &«. *1 UOAA-. I 81 Am prepand to do all klnda of repairing of Ouuj, I-l,tola. Loeka, Paranoia, Utntrclla framer, etc. .Aiao keopa on hand an aaaortmoqtsrnali, lug Tackle, Ammunition, Ouna, Ptaiola, and S)iortamcn‘aTmplanienta. or KNIFE BLADES A SPECIALTY.-®* WM. PKITZBH. Ray Street, Brunswick, Go. BcpM ly. i BLACK SMITHING, -.0:- . .1 ROBERT CHRI8IOPHEB B EGS the attention of all person*- who may have any Blucksmith- work to ho done, and hopes they wiL remember that his shop can bo found near George street, between the Oity Hall and the M. A B. B. R. depot. All work promptly attended to, and satisfaction promised. SAWS! _ ,« following Companle*: AMERICAN SAW CO., Treutou. N. J.; EMERSON, FORD k CO., Beaver Palls. Pa.; R. HOE A OO., New York. AJ*o General Agent for Wbito's DABBTTT MET AL, uDHurpaH.Hetl as an auti-friction metal foi beariugw. Price, 3Uctrf. per pound in any quaniity. Terms cash. J. M. DEXTER, Brunswick, Ga. OCEAN HOME. Mrs. H. B. ROBINSON, - - Proprietress. (DOAUI) 1*KU DAY «2.00.) T HE alMiv« Houao will bo oponed to-day for tho reception of boarders. A lib er tl share of patronutfp solicited. TAYLOR B. FKRGITSON, PLAIN ANT) ORNAMENTAL. PL ASTEKER. All order* loft at the Drugstore of G. H. Maco„ k Co., on Newcantlo street, will meet with prompt tentlon. Re ter* to D. T. Dunn. 6. dozen aides LACK LEATHER 10,000 1 ‘j J.ilQO lbs AXLE GREASE in kegB and barrels!.' 500 pounds COPPER RIVETS and BURRS Disston’s CIRCULAR SAWS, ' "•J COTTON WASTE. Orders taken for Endless Belts or Rubber Hose, And furnished in ten days. PALMER BROTHERS, Wholaaalo and retail dealer* In HARDWARE, 14* and-ISU Copgraaa, 149 aud 151 St. Julian aU. Fah7.1T. )l ’ ■ tkVWnUH.O*. 9 9 9 READ THIS! $ 8 ICE, ICE, ICE. Alarg* cargo of Ice Just received, I ampreptr* ed to All all order*, largo or small. Retail storo on Newcastle stroet open at all Uoura from 8 a. M. to 8 P. M. during the week. Sunday hour*— 8 to 9 A. M., tt M. to 2 p. M., and 8 to p. M. A. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. Apl-28tf* for Ittywood, Gage. A C* An Ordinance, To amend the eighth chuptor of tbe Code oi Ordinances, by addiug three sections thereto. The first requiring a Certificate of Death before burial, in either Ceme tery; the second prescribing pen alties for a burial without Cer tificate, aud the third making it the duty of the Sextons and l ' Health Officer to make certain reports. . - i -i'i Section I. Be it ordained by the htfy- or uml Council of tbe City of Brunswick, In Council assembled, that no burial shall toko place In either Cemetery, until ap plication therefor bo made to the Sexton, which application shall be aooomnanled by a Certificate of Death from the at tending physician, giving the name, sex, nge ana cause of doatb; and the Sox ton shall not receive or entertain an; appli cation for burial In any caso where death occurs without [nodical attendance, un less the earn* be accompanied by a cer tificate of death from the Coroner, or from tho City Physician, to whom a-1 such cases of death In the city shall bo reported by the relatives or friends of the deceased. Baa U. And be It further ordained, that If any person shall bury a doad body In either Cemetery without lint making application to (lie Heston and having a certificate of death, or It either Seaton shall permit the same to be done without a cei tlllcate of death, be, ebe or they, so offending, shall be subject, on conviction before the Police Court, to a fiao not ex ceeding Two Hundred Dollars, or labor on the publlo streets lor a term not ex ceeding Thirty Days. Seo. III. And be It furthor ordained, that It shall be the duty of the Sexton ot the colored Cemetery to rnako, at tho end of every two weeks, a report of all burial* to the sexton of the white como- ter v , whose duty It shall beta makes monthly report, of all burials in either cemetery to the Health Officer of the city, who shall report the same to the Clerk of Council, on or before the fifth day ot each and every month. ifny IV. And be It further ordained, and the same are hereby repealed. Passed In Council 8<yt^ Win 1877. Attest: Mayor. Jinn Houston. CFkConncIl. Send in your Job Work of all kinds to the Advertiser Office, Only One Dollar! For one dollar tho SAVANNAH WEEKL YNEWS will be sent, postage paid, to any address for six months. It is ono of tbe Cheapest papers publish ed, and is a welcome visitor to the counting room, firesido or farm. It is a neatly printed four page Bhect, com pactly made up, and contains tbe po litical and current news of the week, a comprehensive summary of the tele graphic dispatches and local news, and interesting sketches and stories. It also contains full reports of the markets. Thus, those who have not the advan tage of a daily mail can get tho news for six months by sending One Dollar. It in just the paper for everybody inter ested in Georgia mid Florida. It will be well invested, und will educate your children nnd make home happy. Money for either paper can bo sent by Post Office order, registered letter or Express, ut Publisher’s risk. Ad dress J. H. INSTILL, Savannah. Ga. ChMtffii mi Schedule It A B*'JHU,R0 AD. .. 0> itim this road will nu> dally {Sundays excepted) a* follows: ' ,h - f ifijtiar ftWWikW.syljt aw.'Wftt * ; Wa * Arrive atJeeap 6:55aw Arrive at IlMXn........ 4.-26 r K Lawvaltiooa 9;15a k Arrive at Jeanp....... '. 5:55 r« AncWaal Pnuuwlei,,,,, .. .ton » k Paaeeagen from JTruniwlek to Sevan a ah mala close eonae^tleoa at Jeeap. ' Ytoeateni from Savannah to krasawUk mak* cio*8iffttnji -t , .. GEO W. ADAMS, June 23d. 877. GenISnpt. Brunswick . & Albany Rfrljrqad .Co ClIANG* Or ScHEOVIffiS tno% i A • PMnonger Trtiil le»te* Bmfsvlek BiotatUya. A ..7.•00 AM .10:581 M Leave* Albany Tuesdays, Thursday* and Sat days at..... .....8:00 A M Arrival at Tebeauville, A. k G. R. R., at. .448 P M Leave* Tsbeauville, A. k G. R. It., at. ...4:M P V Arrives at Brunswick 8:00 p, 1C Train* from Albany make close connection at Tobcauvill* with A. k G., panssogar tralp from Savannah, and with but few hours deify at Te> baauvillo, with A. A G., passenger tote for Florida. Trains from Brans wick connect at Tebeauriltt with day pasMenger tram of the A. k G. R. R. which leaves Tebeauville fbr Florida at ldN P M CHARLES L. SCIILATrER, Geaeral Hup* rin to n d*n t. Atlantic &6iilfR.R. OENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC A GULP RAILROAD, V Savannah, Aug 31st, 1877, J O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, Sept. 2d, Passenger Trains on this Road will rim as follows: vtatrj . NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Savannah duilyat 3KKIp. TOOTH {DROPS. Db. R. Nonr.n, having used his prep aration for Tooth Ache for sixteen years with such remarkuble success, both in destroying exposed nerves of teeth and palliating the pain nnd sensi tiveness in superficial or slightly de cayed teeth, that his son feels it his du ty to prepare and offer it to the public. His father has been a successful prnc titioner of Dentistry for twenty-five years, und has never, of all the reme dies that have been introduced for tootb ache, used unything that begins to compare with his own formula. The Preparation is perfectly harmless, and can bo nsed in children's ae well adults' teeth with perfect safety. PRICE PER BOTTLE, 81. gold only by win. NOBLE, Dentist, Feb5-ly Brunswick, Ga. LITTLEFIELD & TISON. General Commission & For warding 1 Merchants. On CONSIGNMENT and for SAL* CORN, HAV, FLOUR, and LIME, Cheap For CASH City BarberJShop J, M. CARTER, Proprietor. Shaving, Hair Cutting & Hair Dressing done in the la test approved style. Ladies’ and. Childrens’ Hair Cutting a specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Jno. B. Habersham, Real Estate & Insurance AGENT, Brunswick. .... Uecrglo. April 11-ly HARDWARE A STOVES, Mown, - — Doors, • Law,*, Pocket Bock| & Lamp * Taklo Glace, Futures, Cotlery, Paaipc, Krrodae Tinware, Crockery, AUn4 or ler’ealoky Burl ly. l-D. I^UVT&f* Arrive nt Jesup " 5:50 p. Arrive at Bainbridge” 9:15 a Arrive at Albany ’* 10:00 a. 1 Arrive at Live Oak " 1:30 a. Arrive at Jacki’nviUe” 7:10 v Arrivo nt Tallahassee” 7:33 A. Lenvo TnUahnssee ” 6:25 p. M Leave Jacksonville ” 6:00 p. it. Leave Live Oak ’’ 112)01\ m. Leave Albany ” 2:00 p. u. Leave Bainbridge ’’ 2:30 p.m. Leave Jesup ” 7:10 A. *. Arrive at Savannah ” IOKIOa. m. No change ot cars between Savannah and Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany. Passengers from Savannah for Talla hassee, Jacksonville, Huuswiok aud Darien tuke this tram. Passengers leaving Macon 9:15 A. M. (daily except Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by-this train connect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 5:45 p. m. (dally except Sun day).’ : ■ ■ i Ml .-lUraaaui No change ot cars between Must-, gomcry and Jacksonville. Sleeping care ran through to and from Savannah and Lake Oity and. Montgomery and Jacksonville on thi* train. Connect at Albany with Passenger trains both way* on Southwestern rail road to and from Macon,Eufala, Mont, gomery, New Orleans, eto. Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachicola every Sunday afternoon; tot OohKnbu* every Wednesday morn in s- ..... _ . _ •* ^ Olosn^eonnectiop at Tacksonvillo dai Train* on B. und A. B. R. leave junction, going west, Monday, Wed nesday, ana Friday at 11:14 a. m. For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday, K id Saturday at 4:40 p. m ! ; ■!! <1 ,. CCJOMMODATION TRAINS—EAS TERN DIVISION. L’vo Savannah, S’doy cx’cd, at 6.-45 a k Arrive at McIntosh “ “ 9:35 a M Arrive at Jssup " Arrive at Blacksheor” Arrive at Dupont “ '““SB “12.-05 p k “ 830 p k “ 70)0p m “12:15 p M “ 2:22 p m ”6«0pm Leave Leave Jesnp Leave McIntosh “ Arrive at Savannah " WESTERN DIVI8ION. L’veDui Ar’ve at Valdosta Arrive at Quitman Ar’ve at Th*m’«ville" Arrive at Albany* " Leave Albany* Leave Thomoaville" Leave Quitman " Leave Valdosta " Arrive at Dupont •Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. J. S. Trsos, Master Transportation. B.a,,WSm,N General Snperintendoht ’ 7:15a* 1 9.-02AE "11:15am ” 5:45 pm ” 1:00pm " 2A9 p m ’’ 4:16 p n 6JO pm i Home for Sale! Cheap Very Cheap H That vnhuibie hBSS*' AND LOT now occupied by Mr. JohnU.MoOnlkmck.to hereto offered fortato at figures aeton,. Ishlngly low. The bulldlnc It ta has thirteen rboint,’ over ••- '**" 8,000 DOLLARS. It lapleeatntiy. slustod In go dnetoh- borhood, with good water, and loom i$t, - .- A change of the Investment to the .only reason for the shore offer. flirthiw parttenktre Inqqlpi at title