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Thfl Brunswick Advertiser,
PUBLISHED EVF.KY
SATURDAY MORNING
At uunvtci, obobuu. bt
1. O. ST A c T.
OFFICE, Comer A'«
■ and Hunk .'firtrlt.
AdvcrllilMR Hatfii
Per aqnari*. t< n line* aparr. Aral tnaertlou, fl 00
Pur square, each aubaequent tuaerUon. W
BT Special raletlo fear If an.l large adoerUtrrt. ' it
A-lrartlacmentu from wpoarlbla parti*-* will
pttWUhed until or-Jerwl out, when the Unie m
aot apaelAmt, am) payment eiarlrd ac«H>r iugly.
Communication* for ImHrldnal Iwnil. or of a
personal character, charged a* advertisement*
Marriages and obituary notices not exceeding
four lines, salletad for publication. Wheu ex
seeding that space. charg<’d aa sdrartlaamaata.
All letters and ooiuiuunlcatlons should be ad
d ms ted to the undersigned.
T. U. STACY,
UruDMwIrk, Oeorgis.
City Directory.
vuiuiiuirh %ftvMtim.
VOL. 5, NO. 30.
imUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 31 1880.
*2 00 A YEAR.
city orricvBt.
Major- J. 7. Kelson.
AhUrmm- J. M. Conner. T. O. Stacv. J. H
Cook, J. P. Hurray. A. T. Pstn am. W. W. Wat-
fclna. J J. Hpears and I> T. Dunn.
Cierk d TVeomw—James Hminton.
V Chi f Martha! - J. C. Noriuan.
Auidant Marthal—J L. Beach.
JWicrw/ie—W. 8. Pittman.
fort Fkgoielm—J. H. Blaln. M. D.
City I+hguriao—J. It. Holdns. M. D.
Harbor Matter — Matthew Shannon.
Fori War-lent— Burr Win ton. ti. J. Hal
Tliomae O'Connor, Jr.
owMTrr*K» or oovwciu
EDISON’ AND HIS LAMP.
The Invention Clearly
—3~~
light, and here there can bemoque*
ition that the id* vantage UrBog. th-
Dcscribed. er with Edison. The electnc lamp
in a steady glow. There is no com-
in the carbon huknkr the orkat bustUm or appeal Alice of it. It is
desideratum OBTAINED—now it the Hash of a thousand diamond fn-
i.ooks and works— COMPARATIVE cete perpetuted. It is in no sense
pricks ok gas and the new KI.KC-1 dazzling to the eye, however. You
TRic light. can stare at it and feel no weari-
ness of the vision. It is the high-
corraspondeBco Washington Pont. jest form of illumination known.—
New York, January 1.—I went i There is no llicker, subsidence or
over to Menlo Park yesterday af- j ncrc „ w< It cannot lie turned down
ternoon and evening to see Edison l or U j )f There is nothing between
and his electric light. The work- it mid darkness. It consumes no
shop was crowded with people, who a j r nm | t of course, does not vitiate
arrive and depart by almost every any . it has no odor or color. It
train. They are inquisitive Rod | simply light. One can turn it olTl wish were not so, in your wives,
troublesome, but notwithstanding I or on m fn.sily as a gas burner—the try kindness and see if that won’t
the annoyance they frequently j jni]H>rtnnt advantage being that no do more g< kb I than all the unkind
cause, are treated with coniideni- nmidm needed. words and cross looks you ever
jtion ami politeness. Edison is not| Mr. i^dison has received a num- gave them.
oniy a great inventor, but has OR j ber of applications for the right to “ I often think,” continued this
I much patience as Job. use |,is invention in Washington I happy wife, 4 ‘ I have the best hus-
j l p *dl aliout sixty lights are con- hut over this, he informed me, he band in the world. He is good ami
slantly maintained and others are I had no control. It is the property I kind to me in sickness and in
lading added daily. The first lights 0 f a company formed in New York health, in joy and sorrow. We are
are still burning, having lieen in I of which Dr. Norvin Green, of the happier than when we were mar-
steady o|»eration for twenty-two I Western Union telegraph company, ried, nearly twenty years ago. Ho
Jays. The little carbon horseshoe, I ^ p n ^j ( j en | Thin company is a never scolds me, nor brings a long
joint stock organization, with $300,-1 catalogue of com plaints against me,
000 capital and has furnished Edi- but comes in from his daily labor
son with all the money he has need- in a good humor, with a smile on
The Good Husband.
“ Nothing,” said a sweet, smiling,
joyful woman in a domestic circle,
adds so much to my happiness as' t . r j eI1< | theiii.
Tow* common*— Hix-srt*. Putnam en.l HUry.
Habbob—Usrvey. Cook an-1 Mitnam.
Railboaimi—Cook. Harvej end Oouper.
Htbrkts, drain* a uiu due*—Dunn, Kp.'srs end
Wstklos.
Cemeteri**— Piitnsm. Harvey and Con par.
Pttblk hitli>inos—Watkins, S|M-sn< su<l Dunn.
Evocation-Cook. Btsi y snn K|» *rn.
Cmabitv -Htaey. Cook and I’utnain.
Kiiut i»*PABrM*NT—Punn. Harvey and Putuani
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Collar tor of Customs—John T. Collins.
Deputy -II. T. Dunn,
t oii.x tor Internal IL-v«-nn*—D. T Dunn.
Deputy Marshal-James M. Conpor.
Family Grocery
Sold as a subst tutk for pills
III
Price 25 Cts. and $1.C0
Ml©
8MILK-INDUCERS.
Important if true—a wife.
Book-keeping in one lesson—nev
a kind word, a kind look,or a kind
act from my husband. Oh, how
charming after a hard day's toil at
the wash tub, or in cooking over a
hot fire for the harvest hands or in
the discharge of nny other domes
tic duty, or after a sleepless night
with a sick babe, is n kind word,
or a smile even, from the husband
and father.”
Husbands, if you sec defects, or
think that you see things that you
A an I !*<•
you can be by t < tic Glosn )■ i • sis
^ 1
O f..r Sore Thr.mt, vh n you
Flowns SvKur M asms j ii
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
CHICKENS,
Eggs, Butter, &c.
Kecpa also on hand
FINE TENNESSEE BEEF.
tiajauo '“‘i ne p i-i <7
DO Price by^: .1 I i • <i
it is culled, seems not to have
lost an atom of its weight or abat-
I t*tl a particle of its illuminating
power. If it will bust twenty-two
days without deterioration or loss,
there seems to be no reason why it
should not last twenty-two years
or an age. So far as the experiment
hits gone, it is literally indestructi
ble. Mr. Edison considers this
feature of his invention as perfect
ed, and, as is well known, it was the
one over which he has flpent the
most time and which the world
considered unattainable.
It is about the size of a fuse, and
resembles one somewhat, being
flatter and of no appreciable thick
ness. Once placed in the globe
and connected with the wire which
conveys it to the electric current, it
ed to prosecute* and perfect his ex-
jK*nineius. The par value of each
share is $100, and a month ago they
were offered for $lo0. I saw a man
to-ilay wlm was offered twenty
shan*s last week for $2,800. To
day it was sold for $5,500, and that
probably will In; in a short time
quoted ns ridiculously low.
It is estimated that $400,000,0001
arc invested in gas stocks in the
United States alone, and if Edison's I
invention knocks off ten p«*r cent,
of their value, there will Ik* a clear!
lot* of $40,1100,000. There me [ter-1
sons who insist that the lowest vnl-|
lie of one share of the Edison stock j
is the sum of forty millions divided
by three thousand—which would
.all Dr
i Mr
NEWCASTLE ST It EET,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
At J. E. Moore’s old stand.
Ortllly.
A .\i-w Kind of Wnlcli I tt*
KEMOVA L
F. JOKlUiKll, Dr*(flit,
BRUNSWICK. - - GEORGIA.
J^JY Drug store Iism Into moved on Nc»rs»tle
City llarbrr Shop,
wbero rid sl way* Us fuunJ a »tu«-k uf purs, fr»-*h
Drugs and Medicines.
Uni such goodn as ars usually k«*|>t In a Drug
Btorn. Prrorriptliina carsfully and rorrs.-tly put
up. By strict atluotiun L» bualnaas. In* bnpsa to
CuntlLiia to merit the ronfl«lciu*« an-1 patn.ua^.-
of th.- j.* ji|« of Bruoawlt-k and vicinity.
Wllrtlilrum over my Druu store.
H. L. HARRIS
RBPRCTYULLY ANNOUNCES HIS
REMOVAL
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
noun AND
Plated Jewelry,
—ALSO—
MUSI GAL INSTRUMENTS,CUT-
JaKRY, PLATED WARE, PIS
TOLS, CAUTPIIx i i :s,
TOYS, ETC'., ETC.
R EPAIRING <rf all kind" Of Watrhaa, Clorka,
JrwHry, rtr., dune at abort B*»li-«. an-I n.oet
reaauiisblf prices. Wy Imr raperlenre In tbat
Has will i naLle ms to itive aatUlart* ~
Pleaa.- call ami examine
bv * bearful I y exhlblle.1
Hqibe»t pn. e paid for old gold in caab i
II. K. OLNEY. Je-
his li|>s, and says: ” Now, Susan
na, you have done enough to-day,
put up your work.” Then he seiz
es little Nancy, and we sit down
side by side, and chat in the cool
evening breeze.”
What woman in the world would
not make such a husband a good
wife ?
Tile Tax Collector Given New Powers.
The Inst General Assembly passed
an ac t which made all tax collec
tors of the various counties of the
State ex-nflicio slieriffs in so fur as
t<» enable them to collect the taxes
flue the State and county by levy
and Mule under the executions; ami
said tax collectors arc not allowed
to turn over any tax executions to
the sheriff or any other levying of
ficer, but by virtue of their office
have power to levy nil tax execu
tions heretofore or hereafter to Imj
issued by them in their re»|K*ctive
counties, and nil sales made by
them will In.* valid, and carry title
is apparently safe for all time,
i long as tin! globercimiinaunlmilcen i^, n | Mml eiq/Mk)—n j.ivtty p-.l
and 111*! wenum perfect. K»lu*ons jirntit on an investment of $1<M.—
estimate in that the lnni|i—I sup-1 The i„t nH |ni lion ..I the rLitri.-
I»»e that is the Inst name f>>r it |jg, lt t o linusi* aild let mu
midy l»r the attachment to Hiej^y comltwion, will l:eeom|«ira-
. only witi.i. ib.iwtr.w fijetlinit or main win-, will cost nut tivclv no ex|ienw. Klison lift^in-
'"or*' 11,1111 twenty-live cents. Itb,' v ,.„^,| „ |„, K< evliiuh hein^altn. I,e.I
• A',’**!rit tliorefort*, cheaper than the com-, u> t | 1( . iiluminaUn* wire, wi.i eniwl
, .. S "i "**••* yit-Ltirner mul gl«l«e. Tlie ,i ll ,, u ..| 1 the gas |>i|> - ami
,.,.r buu.ir.,1^ ,uu, J—-I-r next |H)jnt to be settled ta the cost tiiiemi tlinn m.h a woman thread.
1,1 the electricity. Mr. Klison says , |( . r Thi. ... ins like a stu-
. , — , that the l>e*t he has been able hi pj.lhimx, hut it isn't—it is a fact.
i do is to sustain eight ligiits to one *p| ie j ro j, ^teel one, and
I horso-|Kiwer. That is, one horse- trnv ,.| g |, y electricity.
J power will manufacture, by fric- — • —
■i tion, enough electricity to maintain Advertise by tl.e year
iii the fullest decree of inenudes-! cheaper and yields a better return
eencc, eight burners. He hopes to in proportion to the money iutvsl-
be able to do a little better tlian '''b An advertisement sli.mlc: al-
this, as there is an estimated loss ways be before the public in some' ex|M-rii»entinK with an ingenious
of between twenty and thirty per »ha|>e. it it disap|siars it is soon
cent of the former. | forgotten, and those that remain
The cost of maintaining one have the superiority and advantage
linrse-]si\v. r at Menlo Pork be puts the absence of the competitor.—
down at two cents. In other plaoes, bliere is only one excuse for the
where coal costs less than here, discontinuance of an advertise-
thi- figure could be reduced; else- ment, that of retiring from 1
where, it must, of course, he in-, niss. So long as
A fixed fact—one that gets in a
woman’s head.
The most welcome breakfast bell
is a punctual wife.
Kisses by telephone taste liko a
boiled china egg on toast.
The length of a lady's train
should never be under a foot.
When a man calls his wife’s maid
an angel, it is time for his wife to
make her fly.
When a sick man feels well he
sits up. When a well man feels
sick he sits iluwii.
Editors get one important item of
subsistence at a low price—they
get bored for nothing.
When a writer swears because
his articles arc refused, it’s a proof
1 that evil communications corrupt
good manners.
Little Johnie says: “ Talk about
your patent base-burning stoves,
my ma’s old slipper is a hot enough
base-burner for me.”
It is believed that Jacob was the
first Indian agent, for the Bible rep
resents him as saying, Isi, I have
s: reed thee, many yeare.
“ With all thy false I love thee
still,” murmured a young man as
he calmly handed his girl the arti
ficial teeth that she hod sneezed in
to his lap.
A man who lakes one drink too
many is often denounce.) ns a fool,
lint nothing is said uf the woman
who gets three sheets in the wind
—on wash day.
“See here, Junes, why don’t jolt
fence in your premises?” “Oh
there’s no need of it, so long ns my
wife’s always a railing around the
house, is there?”
Boh 1 ogers.ill thinks that all the
hell n man ever passes throguh is
in this world. This idea he formed
while ruiiiiingn newspaper and try
ing to please everybody.
The Galveston AVica says that
Shakespeare was married when he
was IK, Dante at 24, Brigham
Young when he was 18, 19, 20, 21,
on.
Re|ientance—Teacher (who ia
trying to explain the meaning of
re|ientance): “ Suppose a bad boy
were to steal an orange and hU
good mother should catch him with
it and take him hy the hand and
tell how wicked it is and how very,
very giieved she was, don’t you
think now that the little boy ought
to feel sorry ?” Sunday School
Scholar: “Yeseum.” “And why
Mnrinuduke?’’ Sunday School
Scholar: “ Because ” Teacher:
“Because what, Marmy ?” “Cause
he hadn't ct the orange befc' his
ina cotch him and tuck it away
from him.”
“ Where would we lie without a
woman?” asks a writer. I’ts hard
to determine just which way the
majority would drift, hut some men
we know of would he out of debt
and out of trouble, and a good
mnny more out at the scat of their
breeches.
to property as completely »» if | *22, 23, 34, 2 », 2G mi l
iiuult? I»y tin* SlitrilFs of salil coun
ties. I a* vies, however, upon realty If the youn# unii w!io parts his
arc to be returned to the sheriff of W r ,n 11,0 l,,i,l,llc “"' l corri ” s "
.lie county, and sales he mode hy [ I 1 ®" over his c,,r ' tfrc l, i pass away,
him as now provided hy law.—W- the vacancy could not he filled hy
It is tgmyh uwl Maaemjcr.
Registering I lie Speed of Trains.
the vacancy
anything in this world, unless i
was a siek cat.
The following advertisement ap-
|M*arud in an Edinburgh pajK*r:
“ For sale, a handsome piano, the
I pmjierty of a young Indy who is
arrangement for registering H'® | lwlvJn g Scotland, in a walnut caoo
Njieed of freight trains. The con
The Fitchburg, Mass., railroad is
Brunswick
with turned legs.''
They call it a romantic marriage
in Mu higun when a couple of the
neighbors get the bride’s father in
to a hack room and sit on him to
prevent hU interrupting and break-
id. At the rate of two cent* j »ohI and the vast public to be sup-1 j nto gqunrpg |,y «|otri and | * n ** ^ IC
* 1 1 _ l * ! - l *“* ! * The power to whistle is not un
;ikkIs are
. he
trivancr is attached to the caboose
car axle, on which is an eccentricJ
which is connected by g<ars with a
registry inside the car. The regis
ter consists of a small cylinder, on j
: which is wound a strip of pn|H.*rdi-
an hour—the power being the only plh‘d, advertising is a necessity, amt as this revolves a sta-
that iieode to lui conaid- and while no tingle individual cun ti(>mlrv |)01 t .j| ,| raWH a line *cro*i I fluently a solitary gift, so that
' ‘ H1 ' uarM dingoiiolly, and M the the young mail who comes inUi the
D.'IVII* CL.'HiKs
( AIT. P. || WABD.
When a young man getu a cut-
jered, the additional cost being the expect to got the whole of this pat-
merest trifle—a burner giving the ruling®, he can expect and will re-
light of a Hve-footgas burner would ceivo some portion of it, and whic h
I be one-fourth of a cent an hour.— k® " ould not hftve obUiinetl inde-
A thousand feet of gas will run [pendent of atlvcrtising.-Ji/yuA/n wrt|lille<1> Thc
'two hundred five-foot burners an
hour. It costs in Washington two j p,#*tmnster Key also csUil»lisbc«l iiig at a station
.dollars. This would be one cent |he Ibllowing postofHces in Georgia,
W IF.L Dave HxTsnnah eVrrjr Motrin an. I Ull IlOUT for ettcll bumer. So it * ill t ^ w j| ; \V hcntOll, Appling OOUDiV, 1 .
ThnnAaj. at 4 r. M.. amvlng at Hruits- . ^ ' 11 * ,, UWaV Coat that bllttollS from the
^ TI? nT, natch chain up to the shirt collar,
-» *'"' * r—«■ roct, Ldison s light will cost one- A . Harlan; U hittenUm in \\ orth h(jM ail inch itu b of a ei-
fourth as much ns the che«pct counlVi witll Sy i vw u T C. Whitten- i hj< nn( , , iK)k on .
K “', ... .... ton as iKwtinnsUr; Ikar Den ‘n c . Jll „. ni „ l , he’s entitled to quota.
Heroin New lurk however, 1 Fannin county, and Rob. R ''1 tioll it ' B nn ungnlU . ful public
have been Hurpr.so.1 to learn how , ly a , ,K»tm«stc ; r Doiidy, Madison , ' ^ ^ ^ in . a „. Iuouth aU llail u , la) u^cmnll
great fins ijcen the reduction in the „ mn »v and John \\. Seymour ^ i ' . . • .
.r - rpi ... * it • cuuni >* Bl,il *' f' ,, centive to effort has a young man that there would lie material
price or gas. 1 he Western Union * M iHtiii-L«ter County Line. Carrol • , , , . . # . , A e . , „
„ . , , I ,usmi LUr ’ . - v w ' ’ , , in a w..rld that iiersistently refuses enough left for cheek.”
oflieea are jiaynig now only seventy- county, mid Henry M. Head to bo . . 'o . 3 1
five cents a thousand, which is, I postmaster. ^ ,
__ . . , , , supiswo, the lowi'st price it is sold 7- , The S<Kicty for the Prevention of 0 1 ,UI,I, in lanK'i 'K': >«’ rt “ tho tM> -
WmStolilBl& Jl“ll.aT*o’f for - The difference, therefore, U'- Tailors make irresistible lovers. nii liriili ,^._ l som of love and as sweet as the tm
LI I ILLULLD * TISON, hy,
J. N UARRIMVN. Mum
W. F UAKUY.
vaniub, Oa.
W.. A. JOHNSON,
3^
Hoot A: Shoe Maker.
the t ... „
time re.p.irc.1 to go across tl, c | busy sanctum and whistles well,
squares is known, the number of! cannot 1,0 ex|ieeU-d U. know how to
mills Unvoled |ior hour is thus ns- j * nu ®h elre. Awjuta Ares.
mtrivnnce also The exiircssion of a boy’s fiice at
1 registers the time a train is stand- the end of a straw that lacks two
inches of reaching the cider in
barrel, is sup|msed to be the model
that the artist selected in the delin
eation of Ad.uu leaving paradise
An im|HTtinent fop made simrt
of an old farmer’s large nose, mouth
and chin, hut the old farmer silenc
ed him hy saying, “ Your nose, chin
When a newsua|ier paragraph
Why arc good resolutions like ■
swindling baby at church? Because
they should be carried ont.
Some men do not like crumbs of
comfort. They want a whole loot
A draw game—courtship.
Over One-Half
Of the mole portion
f MMipIo 35 yt'urn of ago
i*mh witli ilineniM* of ‘
Hlmlder. 'There are
for thi*, but over
oenae. Nothing in
Mrtlien in bo well cnl
roto nn«l rest.»re
orgiinw n« Hunkin's
tract of Htichu
(Iohch taken ocoiu*'
tKMietit all those w
an? tliseane of
Prepurwl 01
Lamar, Pruggi
Joergcr, Hriiiu
Antioch,
I am one of
er« fr»»m Oravel
neyn, and 6n«l
lief fn»m Kai;'
than anythin
catafem it so b
bottle in tho
give $100, or ft
recommend it
proiMi rations.
jnnl5 eoWiia.
Atlanta, Oa.,^
Da. 0. J £
not t«M> strongly rocommeud j
thiua (teething Powtlen) ton
one of the brai m+Udutm Hot
/•tin/ur their ilebtiUut*l and sickly its 7
fault. I have used it with very satis-
factory rmnlti tin* p.t»t summer with
my owu child, and while we have
heretofore lost a child or two from
tecetlung under other remedies, our
present child tlmt haa takeu Teethiua
l« a flu** healthy boy Ita merit ia cer-
turn to make it u Mt.mdard fmnily me«l-
i* for this country for the irrita
tion* of teething and bowel disorders
4 children of nil ages.
I am very res|M>t*tfnlly,
A. P. Brown, M: D.
(Bran Hov. Jos E. liruwu*)
For ale i*y F. Joerger, lirutiawick.
jaulO Im
A Good Liver
man who livea eomf.aiably at hom*,
has good dinnent, eti* , will always
show it in hi* teraon. Hut there is an
other Hrer more important to man—it
is the bad liver—the liver that should
regulale the whole syatem. If that la
mt of flx, man ia g«»od for nothing—
mil enjoy nothing-to restore it to
health, use Dr. (Jilder'a Liver Fills. A
few doors will relieve yon. For sals
l»y F. Joerger, llruuawick, Oa.
jaul5-liu %
Ati^nta, (Ia.. Feb 10. 1«79.
Ilnichinsim cl* lima : (Jeuts—I
have used your “Neiintlgiue" in sever-
I instaneea, and Hud it the \nsot rem
edy for neuralgia I have ever tried. It
lievciithe pain and leaves none of
lose unpleasant eflT<*cts due to narcot-
ie* or other anodyne*. I *luUl always
keep it in my other, and take much
pleasure iu recommending it to my pa
th nt*. H. G Holland, I>eii r at
M Whitehallai t Atlanta, Gk
For sale by F. Joerger. Hrmuwick,
Go. jaul5-lm
Detattb, Da , Dee. 9.1$79.
I have n*ed the Rex Insect Exter
minator with the most aatiafaetory re
sults. I have, by ita uae, entirely
cleaned places from Rose haa. which,
liefore, it was imptNMiible to get rid of.
I consider it a very valnaldo prepara
tion. and recommend it to hmiarkeep-
ers who n re tnm bled with lb wishes
other in mm to. A. F. Hamhond.
For sale liy F. Joerger, Hritnswick,
Oa.
ranted to last as long aa thgt of Ior * 1110 ninerB nce, uicrefore, be- •“» i % # .* t."nnio proposes to reduce tlio mini- |7 t i wl 1 1 . J
any other Workman in this section. twC en the electric light and gnn in Tht >' knoW ,,OW l ° pfe “ a " U,t * ber of retail liquor dealer* in New , kle of 11 w<KK,I * nd i ^ roo “* '* W
Mendmn thine tti short notice at \ • I ^ York citv from 100(10 to 21100 I ways safe to conclude that thc virt-
NEXT 1XX>H TO J. F. NELSON. ^ eW ^ or ^ wou ^ ^ ^HI^* St. Louia ha** 101,825gchot>I chil- _ ^ ^ *_ 1 I uea of some imtent medicine are
ON THE HAY.
Next, a« to the character of tho dron.
Never exuberate.
Mull bjr L. R DAVIS, Brnnawlck. Qa. o.hlj