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BRUNSWICK ADVKHTISF.il.
rvBusara ktut wnnr.na hoxvim)
—1IY—
THOM. O. STACV.
AKSVAI. SUT.SCRIPT10H #2.00.
Chips.
“The homo of the brave”—The
wigwam of Spotted Tail.
Cussabinnca probably delivered
liis well-known speech on deck-ora*
tion dhy.
Despise not small things; the lar
gest corn in alnraja found on the
smallest toe.
Itipo tomatoes will remove ink
and other stains from white doth,
also from the bands.
"Wbnt U money F'—Burjjngton
Hawkeye. D m't know; ask some
body who deal#iu it.
The man tvho unexpectedly sat
down in sonm warm glue thinks
there is more than one way of get
ting badly stack.
A Paducah (Ky.) paper says mon
ey is so scarce in that place tbet
even the change in the weather is
bailed with pleasure.
Tho first tliiug that some women
will do when they get to heaven
will bo to look and see if their
wings are cut bias, while the wings
of other angels, are gored.
We acknowledge the receipt of
twompw pieces of sacred music-
"Fold year arms arouud me tight
er,” and “ See that my grave is not
robbed.” —Boston Post.
A Minneapolis cut has achieved a
kitten with fire beads, and wc cuu
iinagino bow sweet it will be wbeu
that cat attains its majority, to have
it sit on the back fooce and com
mune with itself.—Breakfast Table.
A man beieg asked why be weut
into bankruptcy, replied: “Well, my
liabilities were large, my inabilities
numerous and my probabilities uu-
promising;aud so I just (bought I’d
do as my neighbors da, yon know.
In the sweet, balmy, delicious
happiness of love’s first young
dream, a youth not only insista on
cracking walnuts for his girl, but in
picking out the goodies ss wall.
Two years after morriago he wi\l
not even 1st her have the nut-crack
er until lie is through. Girls, get
married.--Brenkfnst Table.
Cbaronal ia needed by fonli while
in confinement; but that from wood
is not palatable to them. The best
way to furnish it is by charring an
ear of com. The.fowls will duvour
. 1} greedily and tho improved color
^yheir combs will toon show, its
whvlosome effect.
Practical Notes.
A pail of milk standing ten min'
ales where it is exposed to the i
of a strong smelling stable, or soy
other offeusivo odor, will imbibe a
tsint that will never leave it.
Cleanliness is nn important ale-
meut in the profitable growth of
auirauls. A pig well washed will
put ou ono-fiftb more flesh with the
same amount of foot! thou the un
washed animal.
Moderately fat animals are the
must profitable. Kvery excessively
fat aufmal has beeu fed at it loss
daring the latter part of its feeding.
Wbeu an nuinml is ready for mar
ket, sell it; if there is feed left/ bay
some more lean nnimols and feed
them. "The nimble six pence"
briugs the profit.
New Advertisements.
Jk 1, Journalists,
T'i. i> I
Time is'no denying that, MR
rule, Uieu^ditnr ia expected to do
ram-.' fed nothing, to give more for
the moi oy, to expect lets thanks, or
tven a kuowludgment for favors
done, t an tho lawyer, dootor, cler
gyman. merchant and farmer. Tills
docs ho bold good, as is gsnsrslly
sopposf1, of the couutry press alone,
bat also of the journalists of tho
.cities, great and snail. Moat of
the tabsorjberi to a newspaper, be
it daily dftreckly, though they got
their fall money's-worth and some
thing maps, are fully impressed with
.the idee that they have en inaliena
ble right to dictate the course of the
paper that hthey take.”
These people would never dream
of threeteaieg to withdrew their
patrouaga from a grocer because oa
public or religious affairs, he enter
tained or expressed opinions at va
riance with their own. They would
never think of asking their tailota
to throw in a vest because they paid
for a ' oat; they would laugh at the
idea of advising a lawyer how to
.noaduct n case: yet, they think it
the most reasonable mid natural
thing ie the world totelltho editor
that they trill slop his paper if bo
oowiinnss to’ oppose resumption or
inflation, refines to find fault with
the notioosiiadiaitiatration, or ab
stains from praising it, os <ho case
may be. When they find it to their
interest to advertise they deem
themselves badly used if the editor
does not promptly and smilingly
.comply with the request for a local
.er editorinl notice, highly favorable
•ofeounw. . '*
Spriuklo dry earth or ground
cluster daily over the manure in the
fowl house, and gather it np weekly,
aod pat in barrels or boxes noder
shelter.
Good Digestion.
“Give us this day onr daily bread”
mid good medicine to digest it, is both
reverent ami human. The Immiui
stomach unit liver are fruitful sources
al life's comforts; nr, disordered and
diseased, they tingle misery along
every nervoitnd through every artery.
7*110 limner woman with goul tlige*tion
see beauty ns they walk, and overcome
obstacles tiiey meet in the routine of
life, wliuru the dyspeptic seen only
gloom mid stumbles anil growlsut even
imaginary objects. Thu world still
needs two or three new kinds of medi
cine before death can be per
fectly nbolishei1;lmt that many lives
have Is'eli prolonged, and ninny suffer
ers from Liver disease, Dysi M’Psju Ulllt
Headache, have been cured by Meh-
iuuj/h Hei’atiku, i» uo longer u doubt.
It cure* Headache in twenty minute*,
mill there in no question but wbnt it is
the moat wonderful riiavovery yet uiule
in medical science. Tlnntu nillictcil
with JJilioiisuc** and Liver Couqduiul
should Use MllltltKLl/H HkI’ATJNR.
It can be lmtl at L. II. DAVIS k Co.
Steamboat and Mill
J1A BOLLS NEW YORK BEL
TING and Tacking Co.’s BEL
TING.
300 Ilia. Bound and Square TUCKS'
PACKING.
600 iba. SHEET RUBBER—1-1(1 to
1-4 Inches—PACKING.
360 lbs SOAPSTONE PACKING.
600 Iba HEMP PACKING.
600 ft. BUHBER HOSE, naaurted.
20 rolls LEATHER BELTING.
0 rolls DOUBLE LEATHER BEL
TING.
6 doten aides LACE LEATHER
10.000 BELT HOOKS.
10 groan AXLE GREASE.
6.000 lbs AXLE GREASE in kega
and barrels.
500 pounds COPPER RIVETS and
BURRS.
Disston’s CIRCULAR SAWS,
COTTON WAS TE.
Orders taken for
Endless Belts or Robber Hose,
Aud furnished in ton days
PALMER BROTHERS,
WkS.Md.uil ntall daalara la
HARDWARE,
14* MRl 11 Oo>great. 111) and 1A18t. Julian »la.
FabMr. HVAANSAH. OA
Dowm Down, Down go the Prices
AND
Up, Up, Up goes the Quality of Goods
NEW YORK STORE
Tbe place where you can get your supplies of
Dry Goods, 8hocs, Hats, Flour. Sugar, Coffees, Teas, Jlice,
Butter, Lard, Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Mackerel,
Boneless Codfish, Bacon, Hams, Soap and Starch,
A full assortment of Canned Goods, Pickles,
Mince Meat, Currants, Citron, and vari
ous ether articles.
FITZGERALD <Sc S E -A. U S.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY
AT THE
Ladies’ Store,
IIvs. M. C. JIO WJ£, Pr. prietress.
Arriving evern week,.Yen) anil Beautiful Stales for
the Ladies—Hats, Ribbons. Ties, Laces,
Trimmings, Hattons, etc.
Will iiian furniaii on abort notion tlm
Wliecler & Wilson New Sowing Machine
NO. 8, WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE,
THE BEST MACHINE MADE !
Goods First - Cla ss—Pri res. Moderate.
NEW MERCHANT' TAILORING
ESTABIISHMENT.
The undersigned take grout pleasure in nniiounoing t«i the citizen* of Brim
wiek mid vicinity that lie hint upoued on Ogletliorpe street, opposite Kraut*
bakery, u regniitr
Merchant
Tailoriiig Establishment,
of all who deairu to have work in my lint
uiid trrt*t to receive tin* patronu
nenflv mnl f*’*hionid»ly executed,
I do not intend to n nmiu nt this atmid for only m short period, but star
with tho'view of perinmieiitly establishing myself on
N i : w c A S T L K S T 11 K E T.
A full lino of .SAMPLES for SUITISO alwi.ys on hnnd.
BEPAWING AXI) HE.VOVA TING. L SPECIALIT1 '•
HENRY YEKEL,
DRY GOODS.
rjlHs public aas twaapfUad daily at our aUlla
Beef and Fork.
Wa suka alaoa apadalily of
HsBMsule Sausages,
Would ba plaaavd toaeaall oar old customer*
aad Iota of mw ooaa.
AIR*. A. r. DCRZOO k CO.,
orUm Jay.
By Bread We Live !
AARON ISAACS, Baker,
U KK1V ALLKD by the knows world, to now
pr^pamt to lurn'ah Mlnrnd that to braad.
Ria.la m.m the beat Hour, andnndarayonn on*
panrtaiwo.
Alaoaalto
PIES AND CAKES,
Cfalldearrtptiona.
Baibread AaUrtrrd tfrrj 4
ynnraa bakoltUhooM
r K ITVDERaioSEn .Iralrea trt call the att.
haamali, unusual effort* t«» |>Utw bet
Uoocla in tbe city. Ha\lng put mj xvhol -solu
ntloiinfth- Fja-li. a ani* tbe public grorrall.v that or
*ro tin* public tUa largest and cheapest stuck of Diy
DRESS GOODS, COLORED & BLACK SILKS, DEBEGE, LUSTERS,
BOUUET I’ES, BROCADES, Ac.,-
i> them to be lower
MxvfaJty of <’< lUSKTH. and defy r»KU petition. ( ala., have the |g r ,..
I HtXsILUY lu the city,OouieNtic and Imported Camimerea, Broadcloth*.
I have wrnrn! the aervl.-* •« of Mr. T. S. SANFORD, formerly witli DcWitt k Moreau, who would lie
will be acot tree oi freight.
il». aud will mi ail unicra priuuptly. All ordera atuouuting toJJOor o
JACOB COHEN,
152 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
Boards For
UpiS.mt brlk.ru ImO,
artmu.,MB.kk.B.a.
am axmaoa wm-EX.
yn iBk
or K. B. SEP^akn.
Shipping
-AND-
Commission
MERCHANTS
COXtTAXTLT OX HAND A^SUPPLY
Corn, Hay & Oats,
—ALHO—
BRICK AND LIME,
rOBBALXAT
LOWEgT CASH PRICER
FULTON MARKET!
A. Borchardt.
Fresh Beef, Park, Mutton. Sau
sages and Vegetables
Oahud.UUjr.tlh.
FULTOST MARKET.
Afcu.fuuiiMor
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
FRUITS, TOBACCO, CI-
UARK, Etc.. Etc.,
Allot which I .mutual
As Cheap os the Cheapest.
na-OtvaRMneatt.
FACTS AND G0HH0N SENSE.
X*OB THE LAST FEW YEARS WE HAVE PUBLISHED "A PRICE LIST”
of oitr Goods in all tha Itauling pawn, in section, of the conntry tnlmtu-
ry to rtavunnali, snd unqnmtiounbly it bss been reml by hundred, of thim-
tiimls. Onr bn-tinuu has increased daily to «nch su extent that wc have out-
Urfppsd every competition, anti have been compelled to remove renew quar
ters. We now occopy what really might be termed. . ,
Of eonrse the simple fact of advertising would not have secured us this re
sult, if it were not that we have proveu to everybody
That ore Good, ore of onr Good Quality,
That onr Ooods are cnosiderable lower than sold by others;
That oar Ooods aud Prioes come up to entire satisfaction;
That we do not misrepresent floods;
That in honesty and strictly fair dealing we seek for success.
Onr promises were and are still more liberal than have f ver been offered
br any other boose, and we have never knowingly violated them, and ut all
times are ready and willing to correct errors, if they do occur, but os these ore
expensive to ns, it odds to onr watchfulness to svold them.
Onr bnsmess haring sttained colossal proportions, the head of the lionso
lias determined to lire in New York amt to watch tho market from day to day,
to secure special tiargaius, aud be thus enabled to sell goods still cheaper than
heretofore. In consequence we have to ulmmlou the publication of our usual
price list, but us lu-fore we will send samples with prices attached to anyone
who may write ns for them, anil guarantee that our pricea will average (lower
than any other bouse, not even iu New York City excepted.
Onr lines of Dry Goods, Fancy Ooods. Hosiery, Trimmings aud Notion
mors extensive than ever, and coin
very finest qualities, snub us purchasers
arc more extensive than ever, and comprise nil grades from the lowest to the
Lave a right to expect to find iu a
First-Class Dry Goods House
Onr temn arc nnclmngetl; tliat is, the cash must accompany the order or
the goods are sent C. O. D., that is, payable on delivery. On twenty dollar's
worth of goods and over we prepay the freight to the nearest stutiou. Any
xoods we Mend and turns out nuwitiiihictorily, can be returned to us at oitr ex
pellee, and we will refund the money. Whoever write* wh for sample* and
loes not receive them in a reasonable time, i* requested to write again, a* it
KHNirioDidly happens that they are destroyed by miicI) postmaster*, who keep
*tore* themselves, and who want to keep the trade at borne. When goods are
*ent C. O. D., the party receiving the goods must pay the charges on the mon
ey to lie returned.
If any other information is wanted, j lease address
3DA.*VI3D WEISBEIN’S
DRY GOODS PALACE,
153 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga.
A. J.Miller&Co
. 150 & 152 Broughton St.,
3AVANNAH, GEORGIA
DEALERS IN (
Furniture of Every Description,
Carpets, Mattings and Window Shades.
| YUR stock ho. been wloctetl in person and i* the largest aud moat complete
" ever offered in the Htate.
1’urticnliir attention paid to orders for shipment. Bememlwr that wo will
luplicate tho bill, of »uy responsible bouse in the United Htstea.
D. G. ALLEN.] * [W. J. LINDSAY.
ALLEN & LINDSAY,
Wholesale & Retail dealers in
Furniture,
Carpets, Mattings, Window Shades, etc.,
169 and 171 Broughton St.,
Savannah, Georgia*
Agents for the National Wire Mattrass, the best in use.
G. H. REMSHART,
DEALERIN
TO MAKE MONEY
Pleasantly and font, agents should ad
dress Four, Hanq k Co., Atlanta
Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Hoaldlngs,
BUND HINGES. DOOR HINGES,
Locks, Sash Weights, ^ord, & Screws,
Atlantic & GuIfR.lt.
GEXERAIi 81'PEMNTEXDENt’H OFFICE, )
ATLANTIC A OILF IUILIIO.U>. V
Savannah, Not. 30,1878, J
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, Doe.
1, Passenger Trains on this Road
will run as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
v« Savannah daily ut 4:461>«
ive at Jeanp " 7:1 o P M
Arrive at Thowasv’e” 0 :o() a st
Arrive ut Bainbridge” 9:4.* a >t
Arrive at Albany ” 10:16 a m
Arrivo at Live Oak ” 2)25 a u
Arrive atTallalinaaco’’ 8:00 A xr
Arrivcat Jneks’nville” 8:00 Air
Leave Taliuhnasco ” . - BilOpji
Leave Jackuouville ” G:50 p u
Leave Live Oak ” U.fiiGAM
Leave Albany ” 4:45 p u
Leave Bainbridge ” 4:30 p u
Leave Thuunuviile ” , 8:10 pm
Leave Jesnp " 7:45 am
Arrive at Buvannah ” 10:15 am
No change of cars between Savannah
and Jacksonville and Havaunuh and
Albany.
Slccpiug care ran throngh-to aud
from Savannah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Fer-
nandina, Gainesville and Cedar Keys
take this train.
Puxscngerx leaving Macon 7:45 a. h.
(daily except Siindny) connect ut Jeanp
with this tniiu for Florida.
Fasaeugere from Florida by this train
conurct at Jesnp with train arrivin{;in
Macon at 0:23 p. in. (daily except San*
day).
I’assengers from Savannah for Bruns
wick and Darien take tliia train, urtir-
iug ut ituiiswick 7:00 a. st.
Passengers from lirituswick arrivcat
Savanuiili 10:16 A. st.
No change of cars between Mont
gomery mid Jacksonville.
Pnllmuu Puiaise Sleeping Cars run
through to lyni from Savanuah anil
Jacksonville; also tlirougl* sleepers
between Montgomery. Ala , and Jack
sonville.
Conn,-ct at Alliany with Passenger
train, lwtli ways on Southwestern rail
road to and from Macon,EtU'ula, Mont
gomery, New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for
Apalachicola every Monday ut 0 a. in;
or Columbus every Wednesday at 0.00
m
Close connection at Jacksonville did
ly (Buudaysexa ided) for ri. Augastiue,
PaLttku,, Enterprise, and all lamlings
uu .St John's r:\vr.
Trains uu U. and A. It. B. leave
junction, going west, Mouilny, Wi-d-
nesduy, anil Iriilay ut 11:14 a. in.
Fm- Brunswick Tuesdsy, 'I'liui-aday,
anil .Saturday ut 4:40 p. in.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EAS-
TERN DIVLSION.
L’ve .Savantmil,S’day cx'cd, at 7.-00A J
Arrive ut .McIntosh ‘
Arrive at Jssnp ‘
Arrivcat lll.icshenr 1
Arrive at Dupont •
Leave Dupont '
Leave i lu ..»neor ‘
LeaveJ, mip .. *
Leave Meii,tosh "
Arrive ut Savannah
WESTERN
DAILV, Hlfi^DATI
Leave Diqsjnt..
Leave Vuldosta at
L.-uvo Qnmn m ut
Ar’veat lU'ui’svilli
Leave Tlioluiisvill
Leave t'am.lla at
Arrive ut Altwny
Leave Aiocuy ut
La-..ve Cmiiiia ut
Arrive at I'liomaav
Leave Th musvili
Leave Quitman
Leave 3 .ddosta at
Arrive at Dupont
J. S. Tyson, Mas
Brunswick &.
ClIAXOI OF
Sl'FKBINTENDi
OSOSHWICK, I
O N sad alter Jsnusrjr
Iraisa oa tUs UMd w!
PS—eaijer Tnin Imth Iknuorlck HsniUvi.
Wadawliyaui: FHiU/aU f,
Arriraaat labeauaUla, A.k o. 11. II..at..lu.-'s a II
Laayaa TcIsauvUle, A. * O. tt. H.,at. ...U-H a II
Arriraa at Albaa, at ........tali Jf
loavaa Alban, TMadojr,. Thumlara and Hat-
“• * °- *• O-.at..4:0H P it
Sswvaa TatwaarlHa, A. * u. K. IL, at... .dam p M
ArrlveaatBrunatrlck r u
T.h2?,'ifu^iii b V 1 a^^ k * olo ~ wtlisi -st
TflDMlviUi with A. ■ (i. iMMttUiicr tr*ln iph-ii
aaruuk, ud rrttk but
Rltk A. '* a., poMcai^tr tniu lor
CHARLES L. 8CHL.ITTCB,
General MapcrinU&ttoat.
Blacksmith Shop.
M. J. CHRISTOPHER.
U-riu, ou. daar ftaa tka Ibuodrr.
ALSO
STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEADS,
OILS, tfcO.,
JVfe. 182 B.1Y STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.