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T.U. STACY,
" > Brun»wick, Georgia.
CityDirectory.
crrroFFicKits.
Mayor- J. B. Habersham.
Aldermen- J. E. DuBiguon, W. W. Watkins, M.
J. Colson. A.T. Putnam, J. if. Oonpcr, 1». 0.8ta-
cy, J. B. 3ook, J. P. Harvey.
Clerk dt Treasurer—J"MBfcS Houston.
Chief Marshal—1. C. Norman.- '
Assistant Marshal—H. 8. McCrary.
J\M icemen—J. L. Beach and T W Flander*.
Harbor Master—GrUBth Hall.
J\trt Wardens—hart Wiuton, W. G. Davenport,
and Wm. Turner.
STAtfDXMO COMMITTEE* OT COCKCIL. ^
Piuauc*—Couper, Watkins and DnBiguon.
Town common*—Harvey, Stacy and Colson.
HaAdob—Cook, Watkins and Putnam.
Kailboadh—DuBignon, Colson and Harvey.
Rmr.rra, dbaucs a bbidoes—Watkins, Putnam
and Harvey.
Cemeteries—Stacy, Conper and Ilarvt-y.
Public buildingm—Colson, Putnam k Watkins.
Education—Star jr, I’ouitcr aun Colson.
Ciiawtt—lhitnam, Dnlllgnou and Cook.
Fine uepabtsi*nt—BulMgnon, Cook and Stacy.
VOL. 5, NO. 17,
BRUNSWICK, 0E04GIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 1, I87j).
$2 00 A YEAR
Sam’i. B. Palmes
H A. Palmer
PALMER BROTHERS,
WnOLKMALB AHD RETAIL '
HARDWARE,
148 and ISO Congress. 149 sud 1S1 8t. Julian at*.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agricultural Implements.
FAN MILLS,
GRAIN CRADLES,
AVERY’S PLOWS.
BRINLY’S PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS,
PLOW STOCKS,
SWEEP SHOVELS,
HEEL PINS,
GRASS RODS.
REMOYA I,
F. JOERGEK, Druggist,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
n been moved on Newcastle
' City Barber Shop,
wliero can always be found a stork of pure, fresh
Drugs and Medicines.
nd such goods as are usually kept Jn a Drug
up. By strict attention to lmsir
routines to merit the confidence and patronage
of the pe pis of Urpnswh-k and vicinity.
49‘Residence over uiy Drug Store.
Morning New* serials.
-A. X-TE'W STORY
By ii Lady of Savannah.
SAVE WEEKLY NEWS
Rubber and Leather
BELTING.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH’S TOOI-S,
GUNS AND PISTOLS,
FISHING TACKLE.
AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS’
YELLOW JESSAMINE ATTENDS THE
FALL OPENINGS.
Sir Editor:
Do you ever boo rainbows in
dew-drops, and whole forests, in all
the glory of autumnal foliage in,
the small leaf of the gum-tree ns it
flutters, Bcnrlet and yellow and
brown, to your feet.
Sitting cosily by the first fire of
the season, I can scarcely fancy
that time has not reversed its order,
and that I am not just “sweet six
teen.” and am steaming down Lake
Cbamplaine, in the gay September
“a many years ago.” It is not on
ly in tlie red, flickering flames that
I iccall those many-hued forests,
nor tlie fleeting brightness of the j
gorgeous clouds. Would you like
to know what has so vididly re
called that never-to-be-forgotten
scene? I will tell you—our
“Openings.”
Our quaint little city seems to
have stirred in its sleep since tlie
big fire. Tlie pleasant sound of
improvement breaks upon tlie ear-
The jolly music of the hammer and
saw—better than tlie “ Anvil Cho
rus,” good as that is, and much as
A “tcn-cont counter" attracted
much attention. I would mention
the gay striped satin for trimming
hats, and even dresses, but I know; upon the top step of his Uncle
THE WAY TO WIN.
Edward Stono stood impatiently
the editor would print it “ running
bias and gored,” manlike, instead of
straight up and down in hands two
inches wido, making too conspicu
ous a dress for street weal, accord
ing to my taste, and I believe that
Dan’s stately residence. There wns
not the faintest sign of life any
where around—tlie whole front
part of the house was closed and
darkened, and having rung several
times without ■ eliciting any re-
also Parrisian Indies generally, who'spouse, he was nbuut to conclude
wear only subdued tints or bluck that thero was no.one in hearing
Stan (lard Scale s,! 1 ‘ ik f tho I,eiut , ' vitl ‘
melody, for it means growth and
prosperity, and comfort for work-
GELEBRATED POWDER t people, as well as “purple and line
Together with a foil line of Shelf linc, ‘” li,r tlle rich - The windows
Hardware, for side at the lowest of our merchants arc guy in their
eiisli prices.
PALMER BROTHERS.
fcb7-3y
costumes, on tlie street.
However, “ gay birds like gny
.feathers;” let them enjoy them.
These “openings ” furnish pleasant
seasons, of which we have too few,
for hard worked home bodies to
breathe a different atmosphere, and
exchange pleasant converse with
neighbors and friends, in our city
of magnificent distances.
But I must reluctantly bid adieu
to tlie graceful mistress and her nt-
whon a head was thrust out of one
of the upper windows.
“ Young man, go round to tlie
side door.”
Considerably startled by this un
expected nddross, the young man
obeyed. Upon tho porch, brushing
away tlie leaves that covered it, was
a young girl of fifteen. She looked
very pretty as sho stood there, the
bright autumnal sunsliino fulliii;
on tlie round, white arms and un-
tending sprites, fur I have to peep I covered iiead.
in at Miss Williams’ our pioneer I Setting down hot broom, she iisli-
lady merchant. Miss Williams re- j o.cd him into n medium-sized,
ccived us cordially, I say us, for 1 plainly-furnished room, which gave
saw our editor was determined to I no indication of the reputed wealth
be represented by a responsible! of its owner.
party (so if lie insists upon tlie “ bi
as ” it will he pure perversity of tlie
masculine intellect). We were
shown many pretty trimmed and
uutriimncd lulls, and a very choice
display of lints of every shape, and
feathers of every color. I noticed
a charming one of iny own favor
ite here (yellow) and some of the
natural color of tlie bird, a shaded
dove or one of the shades of white,
to speak artistically.
.Miss W. also lia l ahVcentcoun
ter, which ought to make her oppo
site-neighbor, Mr. Hoyt, quaki
Tlie young limn took a sent,
brushing a few flecks of dust from
tlie lapel of his coat, ran his fingers
through his carefully arranged
locks, and tints delivered himself:
“Tell your master that his neph
ew, Edward Stone, is here.”
A faint smile touched the rosy
lips, and witli a demure “yes, sir,”
tlie girl vanished.
A few minutes later, nil elderly
gentleman entered,with intelligent,
strangely marked features, and a
shrewd look in tho eyes, which
seemed to take tlie mental measure
Secret!;
mi’ll Home cJghf or
HMcrilM-ni who do
i •hould *rWrib«
> month*. Moll ay
lU’gihtcnxl Letter
ivannah, G*.
NOTICE!
The taxee duo the dfcjr of Brunswick
on real estate, improvements, and every
specie of personal property, for the yoar
1879, aro payablo as follows:
]«t quarter on or bofort the Slat day of Mar, 1779
2d •• •• " •* •• 90th •* •• Juno ••
M m aoth •• •« sept, •«
till " •* " •* « *0th” “Not, •*
Books for tho reception of returns and
the collection of the first quarterly pay
ment of taxes, are now open, and will be
closed on the, 81st day of Uarch, 1879,
when executions will be Issued for the
entire amount of taxes due for the year,
against each and ovory person who fails*
to moke payment os above required.
OfflOo hours from 8% a, x. to 2 p. if.
JAMES HOUSTON,
Clerk & Treasurer.
woolen drapery of warm, bright
shawls and comforters, worsted fab
rics displayed in tempting array.
Rosy-cheeked apples and great
stalks of sugar-cane prove that
North and South inOVt here in cli-
mate and products. jj, lt the most wonderful tiling we of Ids visitor at a glance.
But a curd of invitation was re- , so ivt‘. I was a combination suitof| “Well, sir, and wlwt isyour bns-
ccivcd several days since to the |,! iu ,k „ilk to lie sent to Ohio! wc mess with me?”
grand opening of millinery and (wondered if the Ides of November- “l am your nepow, Edward
fancy goods by the ladies’ Store,!_ no . t |,„ ml, „f November—had'Stone."
for all kinds of ladies’ wear. Iino.l-lp,,.^.,]. nn ,| llllr ^ p p ][. j,, “ So my daughter told me. What
estlv took a seat where 1 could see p t . „f friends of Brunswick do you. want?”
not only all the beautiful new lints Iin ,| «e on the highway to prosper “ I came to pay my respects to
and feathers, flowers and furbe-j i t y, supplying our western friends you, sir.
lows, but the dim-rent persons sc-j u ; t |, K ,„, 4 p nuu | c up, and products “ Yes; hut wlint do you want me
iectiug an-l trying them on. Ifjofourmvn raising, elieaper tlian to do for you?’’
was a study of huiiiau nature ns tl0v could get from tlie East ! | “ 1 was thinking of going into
M. CARTER, Proprietor well as artistic coloring. I saw re- I am more than ever convinced business and thought l would enme
_ fleeted in all tiio heautiful eili-ctanf l)U .. | 1(1 j, M ;i 0 j n t], e friendship and and talk it over with you and ask
Shaving, Hair Cutting & Hair'■ flowers, lihlsms and satins the HO- mutual aid of the Great West, whose. you to give me a lift.”
Dressing done in the la- journ of their artistic and graceful j mtturalAtluntic outlet fat our liarlmr. “Wlint better capital do you
’ test approved style. i mistress in the forests, mountains|-n lu i r j)nj , ers nr „ „iost liherul ami want than you already have ? A
> , (i, •, i 3 i ir . and meadows of a Northern Ant-: kindly i„ expressions ol g.«>d will strong, able-bodied young tiiaii
Ladies and Uuldruus lluir j ulltn< Dark red and burning sear- 1 nll ,| cncoumgi-iuviit to our State; at wanting a lift! You ought to be
Cutting a specialty, j let in the ribbons of a cool, grey j least I can testify to that of the! ashamed of yourself! What have
| felt hat, with a brilliant bird of Chicago Tribune, who has published you been doing?"
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, j dazzling plumage; another with the! frequent letters, calling attention to Edward’s faco flushed witli an-
"dun shadows of tho meadows onr i aw abiding people, our charm- gcratthis unceremonious language;
lightened by peacock-blue feathers. climate, our esjiecial advanta- hut feeling tliut he could notaflord
and birds ot some type I have ncv-lg^. [Pso tlie II'cetera Rurul, one of to quarrel with his wealthy relative
IEW STAID!
■ AV1KO Isnd 0>. prcmlMS Toranrir <
H "pied Ly Mpo. Herlrf a* a BToo ry,
ami t-nlargfti tliu *am«, 1 will hu-ealter befountt
at uij nuw atoml, rca<ly to aupply my old ——
towers and acorea ol new ouom, witli
in tbe
ii erwythlug
Green Grocery Line.
tlie host agricultural ami most lib
eral papers towards tlie South,
which I have read.
However tlie night wanes and I
must hie mu home, for tho last
oneert of our gidlnut Bund, comes
D. A. BO OBB.
Boole, Shoes, and Gaiters made on the
atest stylo lasts, from New York, equal
a finish and durability to any In Gsor-
-i* I also have on hand a regular as-
, tmonf of
READY-MADE GAITER UI«-
y I’ERS,
of every style, direct rrora manufactory
of Henry Authur, Now York. Natlsfac.
.Ion guaranteed in every particular. All
repairs not called for It) thirty days will
be sold to pay .charges. Shop on New
castle street, opposite the hotel.
MaithlB-4'^ ' .so-i b. A. UOOBfe
J.E.LAMBRIGHT,
FRESH MEATS,
POULTRY, EGG8,
* AND VEGETABLES,
Newcastle sL, Dr4ns wrick, Ga.
SV '[ , ,1 (Iin vevsete.
cr seen—but all the hats with sonic
gay songster peeping over tlie
brims of dashing and big fuzzy
hats, stylish turbans, rakish-look
ing Derbys—one of so soft a blue
one would fancy its hue stolen
from our Southern skies; another .off to-night. A a muir.
thc riwc “ te shadows of our morns; | Ykli.ow Jkhsamixk.
•.pin c.i.AUTEsitigrB. jr^atg caught up on one side with a
cunning little bird peeping over
the brim into the bright yuuug faeo
aglow beneath, such as tlie merry
damsel who, witli lovely, laughing
eyes, challenged my admiration.—
I saw yards uirnn yards of fine
laces and shining satins, which ri
valed the sheen of tlie mountain
mists; glittering sprays of Howers
upon which thc (low-drops seemed ,. „
to lie; tempting I unking bunches of fjrt iB it “ novur i,” u ,.|lt« suyune except to engage in ?’’
fruits, cherries and haws, and yc-l-jtlm winner, while tlie loser lias a kind | “ Stationery and books. Sixliun-
lotv, browp a*d red autumn leaves j,|*^ why'tC‘tired dollora will buy it, and the
intermingled. No wonder I; j,nt up your but dollar on it. Wo owner is obliged to sell; raro cliance.
thought of Lake Champlain I I know at one such chance. ’’
W. A. JOHNSON,
oot& Shoe Maker.
’llTork done aa cheaply, nnd war-
• • ranted to lsat ns leek “» that of
any other Workman in this section.
Memtimj dune atehnrt notice at
NEXT DOOlt TO J. F. NELSON
ON THE BAY.
i».«. nxacu.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorney* at Law,
PnmawicK, Gsonou.
O fficii— Cursor IfeerMllr sad’oiuaculwrj toll, llor WC-rC tlieir dollies.
.tre«u,—oyer DnigHtur. of J. u, “.■ ’
riMtiMiasU CoUBtles Of till ~
rult Md Um dty of Ulrica, Os.
he gave no other indication of it.
“ I’ve been in a store since I left
school, two years ago.”
“ Saved nothing from your salary
1 suppose ?”
“ No; it’s only five hundred; not
more than enough for my excu
se-,.”
I “Humph! Y’ou are able to dress
Those vulgar New Yorkers ! If yourself out of it, I perceive. 1
they knew how it* jarred u|kjii tlie have known men to rear and edu-
cultured ear of Boston, they would | cate a largo family on five hundred
once and forever alts lain from that « year, and if you have been una-
expression, “u bobtail car.” Allow ‘ Me to save anything, you certainly
us to suggest this formula, which are not lit to go into business on
is both terse and elegant, to-wit:— 1 your own acccunt. When I was at
“ A Robert-final vehicle.”—lioetun 1 your age, my income was less than
Tranecript. j three hundred, und I saved half of
What is the business you want
Edward, with a smile, who began
to feel more at home with hia ec
centric relative. “ I’d like to hear
it anyway.”
“ Well, hero it is. Go back to
your place in the store, and save
three dollars a week from yoursal-
ury, which you can easily do, learn
ing. in tho mean time, all you pos
sibly can in regard to tlie business
you intend to pursue. At the end
of four years you will have the
capital you seek, togothcr with suf
ficient experience and judgement
to know how to use it. And, bet
ter still, it will be yours, earned by
your own industry and self-denial,
nnd worth more to you tlmn ten
times that amount gut in any other
way. Then como nnd see
agnin.”
“ You’d rather have my money
than advice, I daio say,” added Mr.
Stone, ns Edward arose to go; “ but
we'll bo better friends four years
lieiHO than if I let you hnvo it.—
Sit down, nephew; tho train you
will have to take won’t leave until
six in thc evening. You must
stay to tea; I want you to si e wljnt
a complete little housekeeper
have, and mnko you acquainted
with her.
“ Polly,” lie called out, ojicning
tlie door into the hall.
In prompt obedience to this
summons, a rosy-cheeked, hrigiit-
■ycd girl tripped in. Tlie neat print
dress hod keen exchanged for a
pretty merino, hut our hero did not
fail to recognize her, and his faco
Hushed painfully ns he did so.,
“Polly,” continued her father,
“this is your cousin Edward. He
leaves oil tlie six o’clock train, and
I want you to make hia short slay
with us a i pleasant ns possible.’’
“ Polly is my little housekeeper,”
lie added, turning to his nephew;
“1 hire a woman fur the rough
work, and she docs all tlie rest.—
When she’s eighteen she shall have
all tlie servants she wants, but she
Yon i
, list your last dollar im Tabler’s thick*
Tlie little folks wen- not forgot- ,J C Pile Ointment curing in every
Some 1 eii«e. Price 50eU For mile by F. Joer-
UQ l-lj.
I don’t ask you to give mo tlie
amount, only to lend it; 1 will give
my note with interest.”
“ Young man, I have several
such papers already. You con
have the lot of them for five dol-
lioods. likf the quaint cap of u lit- Let a man overcome anger by
tlo old Irish womi^n in shape, but love, evil by good, the greedy by
witli its ruchings of lace and bright, liberality, thc liar by truth, and, lars, nnd I worn you it will prove a
tinted ribbons bringing into rare * the Imok agent by a charge of duck : poor investment at tlmt. I cun give
relief the piquant face of the oblig- j shot. j you some advice, though, which if
ing little girl who tried it on forme.! 7. . you’ll follow will be worth to you
Doll hats of fashionable shape*,! J? ’ > ***• «-V «"“* ««
some trimmed and some awaiting e> a ,ie ma .' m t m amount you ask. But you won’t
| the deft fingers of our little embryo A miser never knows the value doit.”
Imilliners. of a dollar until he nms it. ! “ How do you know that,” said
must serve her uporcnlicesliip first,
it may staid her in good stead;
she limy take it into her head to
marry a poor man, ns her mother
did before her. Eh I mygirl?”
Mary’s only reply to this was a
smile and a blush. Our hero wns
considerably embarrassed by the
rccolcctiou of tlie mistuko he had
made, hut tho quietly cordial greet
ing of his young hostess soon put
him completely at his ease.
At her father's request—who was
very proud of Lb daughter’s varied
accomplishments—Mary sang and
played for her cousin; und his visit
ended in singular contrast to the
stomiy way it commenced. Ed-
ward refused tho five-dollor note
tondered to him at parting, for his
traveling expenses.
The old man smiled ns ha re
turned tlie note to his pocket-book.
“ He's u sensible young chap af
ter all,” lie remarked to his daugh
ter, as tlie door closed after their
guest. “ It’s in him, if it can only
he brought out. Wo sliali sec, wc
shall see.”
“A good deal for father to say,”
was Mary’s inward comment, who
thought her cousin the mast agree
able young man she hod ever met.
Three years later, Mr. Stone and
Ills daughter paused in front of a
small but neat and pleasant look
ing shop, on tho plate glass door of
which were these words: “ Edward
Stono, Stationery and Bookstore.”
It being too early in tlie day for
customers they found tho proprie
tor alone, whose face flushed with
pride and pleasure as hegreefod
them.
“I got your card, neplww,” raid
thc old man, with a ’cordial grasp
of the liaml, “and called around to
see Ihiw you wero getting on. I
thought it about "time I gave you
Use tittle lift you asked of me three jwlien he gets sick, lie makes her
years ago. You don’t look much take all the medicine,
as if you needed it, tho’gli.” • | — — .
“Not lit present, thank you, un- Tlie man with 110 teeth is always
ele.” was the cheerful res|wnse.— looking Tor a soft thing.
“Curidhsly, enough, this is the same
business I wanted (o buy then.—
Tho man who took it’had to bor
row money to purchase it with,
getting so much,involved that ho
had to sell at a sacrifice.”
“Just what you wanted to do.”
Edward smiled at the point made
by his uncle,’ ' • *
‘ “ It isn’t wlint Bye done, though.
I’ve saved four dollars a week from
iny salary for the throe years;’ain't
eb was not only able to PAY tjho
money down, but had fifty dollars
besides.”
“ Bravo my boy 1” cried the de
lighted old man, with another
grasp of, tho hand that' ’ made oit>
hero wince. “.Ilm proud Ofydtft
You’re bound to succeed, I sec,end ;
without' anybody^ help. I told
your cousin Polly that when^lio ;
wns eighteen I’d buy her a house in
tho city; "that she should furnish it
to suit herself and have all the ser
vants sho wanted; and I’ve kept
my word. Come around and see
us whenover you can. You’ll al
ways find the latch-string out”
Edward did not fail to accept thp
invitation so frankly cxtendei|—a
very plrasaiit iiitlniacy growing up \
between the three during the year
that followed. Our hero's business
grow and prospered until he began
to think of removing to<n larger r
place. His uncle had given him *
several liberal orders, as well as
sent him a number of cusioJheis.
hut said nothing more about as
sisting hint t'n any ot|ier way until '
Christmas eve. Entering the room
where Edward and his daughter
ivoro sitting, he adid; ’
“ I must not delay any longer
the ‘little lift’ I promised you, and
which you well earned.!’
Edward glanced from the five- ’
thousand-dollor check to the lovely ’•
face at his side, and then to that of *
the sjieakcr.
“ You aro very kind, uncle—for
kinder than I deserve—but—”
“But what, lad? Speak out— ,
Would you prefer itin gomo other
form ?”
Edward fingcra closed tenderly
and strongly over tlie hand that ftp
had taken in his.
“ Yes, uncle—in this.” ' ‘
The old man looked keenly from *
one to tho other.
“Y’ou are asking a great deal,
nephew. Polly, have you been on-
couraging this young man in his
presumption?” ‘ *
“ I’m afraid I have, fotlier,” was *
the smiling response. *
The father’s eyes moistened.
“Then go, my daughter, i'giv?
you to worthy keeping, nnd If you
make your husband’s heart its hap
py os your mother made mino dur
ing tlie few short years that she
tarried by my side, ho will bo ’
blessed indeed.” 1
That two and two make four j* so
established iuct none esn deny. Tlist
Pnttalino is the best remofly In lit*
world for all disorders of tho stomach
and liver, is another foet to which nil
who have tried it will bear tesliuionvv •
It IS entirely vegetable, anil oonr.
pounded with the greatest care; ei ch
P*vk*go^containing 80 doses for ad
aduli. Prieo Met*. For mle by F,
Juerger, druggist, Urnnsuick, On.
't > m :
The difference between a eat 00tv ,
fined in a bag and tho wind sigh-,
ing through a dilapidated house is
that one cries through a sack and
the other sighs through n 1 ruck.
Tlie Detroit Free Pray tells of a
man who hugged a hear to death, :
and that paper Is receiving many
letters, wriiten in a feminine hand, *
asking bis address.
A Chicago m a n’s nightmare
turned out to he the shadow of his
wife's foot on the bed-room wall, in
stead of an unearthly monster, with
five horns. *'
m l» *»
Now we’ve got a good one. Ker- •
osene oil will fuddle as well as r
whiskey. Anyhow, it mnkes a lo
comotive’s head-light.
A mosquito alighted on thc check .
of a hook ngunt the other night,
but dropped immediately and lias
been lame ever since.
’ f •
Wo know a man who contends
that ho mill his wi(o nre one. aref
wlifMi lift mtid bi'pL- La mnkni lu»r