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The Brunswick Advertiser,
PUBLISHED EVERT
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BBORSWXCR. GEORGIA. BT
2. Q. S TA C Y.
OFFICE, Comer Xewcastle and Monk Streets.
AlTsrtUiRf BrImi
Par square, tea lines epaee, flrat insertion, $1 00
Per sqoars, each subsequent laser lion. 60
^ Special rates to yearly and large advertisers. "M
AdTsrtlsemeots from responsible parties will
published until or lered out, when the lime is
aot specified, and payment exacted accordingly.
Communications for Individual benefit, or of a
personal character, charged as advertisement
Marriages and obituary notices not exceeding
tour lines, solicted for publication. When ex
ceeding that space, charged as advertisements.
All letters and communications should be ad
dressed to the undersigned.
T. U. STACY,
Brunswick, Georgia.
City Directory.
CITY OFFICVB8.
Major- J. F. Nelson.
Aldermen- J. M. Couper. T. O. Stacy.
Cook, J. P. Harvey. A. T. Putnam, W. W.
kins, J J. Spears sad D T. Dunn.
Clerk d Treasurer—James Houston.
Chi-/Marshal—J. C. No--"
Krt fhwsician-J. H. Hlain. M.D.
City llehysician—J. K. Robins. M. D.
r Master— Ms
—Matthew Hhaiic
Harbor mosier—
I'ort Wardens—Burr Win ton, Q. 1. Hal
Thomas O’Connor, Jr.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL.
Finance—Couper. Watkins and Dunn.
Town commons—Mpears, Putnai
Harbor—Harvey. Cook and Putnam.
KAILROADS-Cook. Harvey and Couper.
Streets, drains a bridges—Dunn, Spears i
^Cemeteries—Putnam. Ilarvey and Conor*
Public buildings—Watkins. Spears *
Education—Cook,8l*ry ana Spears.
n tod Stacy.
Ml Du
Yttttjitvich MmtiSM**
A.MARITY—Stacy. Cook and Putnai
Fire department—Dunn, Harvey and Pu
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Collector of Customs—John T. Collina.
Deputy—H T. Duun
I’oSt MU
-Linus North.
AT THE
VOL. 5, NO. 41.
DOUBLE DAILY
F L O ITl D A
Macon & Biunswick R. R.
General 8upt ’b Ofeice, 1
Mitcou, Jan. 11, ’79. \
O N and after Sunday, the 12th inst.,
Passenger trains on this road will
run as follows:
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1, SOUTH
Daily.
Leave Macon 7:46 p m
Arrive Cochron 9:47 p m
ArriAe Eastman 10:45 r m
Arrive Jesnp. 3:27 a m
Arrive Brunswick 6^ A M
Leave Brunswick |»er steamer (>: 15 a m
Arrive Fcrnandina 10:15 a m
Arrive Jacksonville 2:35 p m
NIGHT P'S’R No. 2, NORTH, Daily.
Leave Jacksonville 11'15 a in
L- hvc Fcrnandina per st’r 3:45 p ni
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 p tu
Leave Brunswic 8^M) p m
Leave Jesnp • * * 10:36 p ui
Leave Eastman • 3:31 ,l 1,1
| Leave Cochran 4:33 a m
; Arrive at Maco (i.56 a m
j Close connection at Maeou for all
points North, East and West.
! DAY ACCOMMODATION No 3,South
I via Jesnp and Live Oak—Daily except
Sunday.
Mac-
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APR. 17, 1880.
$2 00 A YEAR.
J.F.
—AT HIS—
. GRAND BAY STREET
BMPenrcM.
Offer* to the public.
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS & SHOES
POST OFFICE
November Magazines.
Appleton’s Journal.
Demorest’s Monthly*
Godcy’s Ladies’ Book,
Harpers Mouthly,
Hi. Nicholas,
Young Ladies* Journal,
Popular Monthly,
Suuday Magazine. •
Popular Science Monthly,
North American Review,
Southern Farmers’ Monthly,
Americau Agriculturalist,
Waverly Magazine.
Saturday Night No. 44.
New York Ledger No. 22.
THOMAS’ INK
Arrive Cochran
10:33 a in
Arrive Jesup
0:50 |> m
Arrive Jacksonville.
No. 4. North, Doily,
Except Sunday.
Leave .Jacksonville ,
6.60 p m
Leave Jeaup
7.45 a nt
Leave Ks*dman .. ..
r<eave Cochran
• 3-4-, j. m
Arrive Macon
G.‘sI5 j> in
Connect at Macon
for points North,
East and West.
r«iiih No. 3 and 4
connect at Cocli
He keeps constantly un k*nd »*"*> ,ln
Grroceries
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
GEO. W. ADAMS,
W. J. JiRvis, Gen. Supt.
Mauler r» n aporUtiun.
IIEIOVAL!
A. H. HEINS
11E M 0 V A L:—
ad Confectionary
I WOULD rr,iwe*fn11y announce to the .it'*
of//run-wi. il that ! have purchased th-
tire intercat in Mr. Leben’*
Bakery aui Confectionery,
aud shall keep ronatantly on hand a aeleot stork
of bread, rake*, candies, Mid ever) thing tube
found in the bakery iiue. Aim, all kind* of
Fruits, Nuts, Etc.
Select atock of
CIGARS § TOBACCO
F. JOEUGKR, l)m«W,
BRUNSWICK. - - GEORGIA.
If Drug Store ban
treet, near the
City Barber Shop,
where can always be found a stock uf pure, fresh
Drags and Medicines.
and such good* aa are usually kept In a Drug
Store. Prescriptions carefully aud correctly put
up. By etrtet attention to buaineee, he hopes to
continue to merit the confidence end patrouage
of tha pe pla of Brunswick and vicinity.
MMTResidence over my Drug Store.
I. L. IlttlS
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES II IS
REMOVAL
logood new building, next dooi
aeon’s, where he has opeued a la
and carefully selected atock of
WATCHES. CLOCKS,
SOLID AND i Q
Plated Jewelry,! Tlfork done as cheaply, and war-
* I If rantetl to lost as long as that of
any other Workman in this aectiou.
Mending done (it short notice at
NEXT DOOR TO J. F NELSON
ON THE BAY.
New Advertisements.
- THE
SMI! Flit,
—ieeo~
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
mmiMiio
WILL BE HELD AT THE FAIR (JROUND8,
Mar HI, 20, and ill, 1880.
Open To All Contributors I
Special Features !
Grand Exhibition of Farm and Gar
den Products!
Grand liras* Hand and Military
Contest and Regatta !
SHIP STORES, I races EVERY DAY!
All ol win- h he means tu thill at figures that
-hail be satisfactory to hi* customer*,
fobil-ly.
ONWARD COMES THE
BOOM!
Take the tide at the flood and call on
L T. PI1T1AI
FOR YOUR
| HEAVY & FANCY
GROCERIES,
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
CO |V FKKI), Etc.
Reports of Officers of the City o
Brunswick for the Month of
February, 1880.
REPORT OK JAMES HOUSTON, CLERK A
TREASURER.
Amount on hand $1,894 74
license
Low Excursion Kates on all the
Railroads !
Have now on exhibition a large lot of
Christmas Toys,
To which I call special attention.
W. A. JOHNSON,
Boot A Shoe Maker.
—ALSO—
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,CUT
LERY, PLATED WARE, PIS-
TOLS, CARTRIDGES.
TOYS, ETC., ETC,
R EPAIRINO of all kinds of Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry. etc., done at short notice, and nmat
reasonable prices. My long experience tu tliRt
lioTwill enable me to give satisfaction Jo all.-
— # ceil Mid examiua my atock, as goods will
CITY TAX NOTICK.
r g tum doe the city of Brunswick on rea
*Ute. improveineiits. and every *pe.-ies .
personal prop- riy. lor the year 1W0. are payabl
as follows:
1st ansrter on or before -
etlA-ly.
A GOOD CHANCE K£j
i March, 1880
Sept.! **
Nov., ••
and the col*
Twill*be ebaed Vn the 31-t -lay of
,h„n evecuttuna will be issued fr>r
lib .. •• •• •' :tf)th '
Books fnr the reception of ret
n o’ the first luarterly
Keeps always on hand a full supply of
CORN, OATS, ETC.
Store ou Monk street, next <loor to his Livery
Stable. febM-ly
Maud Livery
STABLE,
A. T. Putnam, Prop,
Corner MONK A GRANT »tr.-<-U.
BRUNSWICK, - - 6E0R6IA.
yspe Mini
e arrival of all boato and t
CURATINE,
For Blood Diseases.
CURATINE,
For Liver Complaints.
CURATINE,
For Kidney Dlseasa*.
CURATINE,
For Rheumatism.
CURATINE,
For Scrofula Dlaee
CURATINE,
r.j ri»i
ll.tc.*.. *M.
J M Dexter
J M Dexter “
J M Dexter “
J M Dexter “
J M Dexter “
J F Nelson “
J F Nelson “
F J Doerflinger “
G Friedlander & Co “
J Michelson <fc Bro “
A Kaiser & Bro “
Mrs R Meyers “
Geo Chandler, ngt “
Doerflinger & Wen* “
A Borehardt “
J E Lsmbright “
Mny Turner “
W 0 Moore “
J E Russel “
Albert Carpenter “
J \V Wallace “
B Hirsch “
B Ilirsch “
J Michelson ^.Bro “
W P Golden
R H Steed “
Junius Carter “
George Wheeler - 1
Allred Johnson “
W W Watkins “
I/iuis I/-win
James Wade “
G Friedlander St Co “
Toney Swectwinc “
A Borehardt taxes
A Borehardt gross sales
0 W Soy forth “
Mrs Geo Chandler taxes
Geo Chandler
Mrs Annie Herzog “
Geo Chandler.ngt “
Wiley Bilgg
J C Norinan fines and fi fas
L B Davis gross sales
I, B Davis, trustee taxes
10 00
10 00
A in„!k'ln»l com-
pound of known valuw-
oomhilling In one prep-
aratlon in« curstlva
5^TJ5«SVS!2 I- » Davis & Co
•ZZZ&HTXl'X E M Haley
*u» < *fftct! John Armstrong
ellad fbr tha
thorough
It la unci,
cure or all Blood Bin
roar* such as Herof-
miss, Tmmarm. Holla.
“ " ,-.»«/f llheuns.
utatlmtt*. Mmr-
f Pa/NidNf,
tonatlpotton,
Tettei
.toll Bhrmtm
Ilians. Mar-
ralaamimm,
..aMfjMiflan,
SsansuAr,2.:
tie'll, MtotrlltiOH Of
I rina, ala,
UI YOUR DRUMIST
FOR IT.
TEE EHOWICHHUCALCO.
BALTIMORE. Md.
25 00
10 00
50 00
7 50
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
25 00
25 00
7 60
7 50
50 00
5 00
50 00
.50 00
7 .50
5 00
50 00
100 00
10 00
25 Of)
7 50
25 00
10 00
100 00
25 0()
100 00
18 88
9 20
1 00
2 1.5
1 82
3 40
1 87
25
29 35
15 00
10 40
2 63
•• 4 50
“ 5 00
gross sails 35 00
taxes 40 20
gross sales 65 00
“ 2 13
W E Kay, coupons 10 50
J F Nelson, streets & G H... 18 80
L D Hoyt <t Co, streets AGH 47 45
L D Hoyt & Co, “ 15 90
I. D HoyUtCo,quarantine Ac 75 18
L D Hoyt * Co, streets 1 20
G C Norton, charity S 00
T O’Connor, Jr., costs 33 40
Mrs O A Sears, interest 679 75
10 001C P Goodyear, expense M. & B. R.
R. lease 40 00
M L Mcrshon, expense M & B. R.
R. lease 60 00
G H Huzlehurst, coupons.... 8 75
R B Iteppard, coupons 17 50
Cash to balance 2,246 66
City Barber Shop
•J.-M, CARTER, Proprietor
Shaving, Hair Uuttinp & Hair
Dressing; done in the la
test approved style.
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hair
Cutting a specialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
INVESTMENT!
j HKREUY offer my aatire atock of GROCERIES
For Sale
At vary low figure.. Will alao
Kent
Thtatore now occupied by aymlf,
and Man-field airreta. on very rreaonabU Utm*.
Apply to D.J.WLMJS
J. II. ROBINS,
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON,
O FFERS hU nrofemtional service* to the penpU
of Rrunawlck aod vicinity. UOc. al Mad*
dan'i drug ■torn. Residence on Monk
WHY!
D. A.M00R E.
Boots, Shoos, and Unitors made on the
it**st stylo lasts, from New York, nqual
.1 finish and durability to any In Ueor-
.*• I also have on hand a regular us-
•nient of
HE A TV-MADE GAITER UP
PERS,
jt every style, direct from manufactory
if Henry Author, New York. Satlsfao
Jon guaranteed in every particular. Al
repair* not called for In thirty days will
be sold to pav charges. Shop on New
buttle street, opposite the Court House.
Marchao—1 b. A. MOOKfc
5-Ceiit Counter
AT JEWELRY STORK OF
Chas. J. Doerflinger
ON BAY STREET.
f lALLvul wxamtnw my ft-cent Counter, and m-r
the multitude nt thing-, too umueroiut to
mention, that Iain offering at
ONI.Y FIVE CENTS A-PIECE.
T W Dexter
I, D Hoyt & Co
I. D Hoyt St Co
E Solomon
E Davis “
Luke Polite taxes
Mrs Harry White “
Mrs Harry White “
Sain Wiggins “
Slmw St Jackson license
Pinafore Company “
Harry Tatnall
Schurman A Co “
Mrs M R Shannon taxes
D G Owen “
Jnincs Thompson license
Wallack Pinafore Co “
M;s Winifred Mill- leaso
John Vandaily license
j; H McCullough
W R Dart
G W Rogers
A B Cooper
A E Wattles
G H Huzlehurst taxes
J D Sprnnt gross sales
Horace Dart taxes
Eat J C Hargraves “
$3,763 17
Examined and found correct.
W. W. Watkins.
D. T. Dunn
Finance Committee.
RF.roRT OK J. C. NORMAN, MARSTIA1,.
Sarah Comadore, fine $1 00
C F Goddard, fine 5 00
Henry Symons, fine 3 00
E H Nelson, fine 5 00
Nellie Dee, fine 5 00
BtirreTl Jackson, fine 5 00
Emery Spencer, fine 4 00
$28 00
By am’t jiaid Clerk it Treas
urer for lines $25 20
Ten per cent, of $28.00, fines
retained 2 80
$28 00
Correct.
Jas. Houston,
Clerk and Treasurer.
Why (be Law is Uncertain.
1 38
2 46
1 80
3 03
1 94
taxes
license
$3,768 17
DISBURSEMENTS.
J F Nelson, salary 20 85
James Houston, salary 60 00
52 83
16 02
36 9.5
language is an impatient instru
ment for the expression of ideas.—
Not a few of its forms are ambigu
ous; that is, they speak in two
ways. Reader and hearers are left
in old Isaac’s perplexity. The voice
is tli it of Jacob, the hand is that
of Esau.
Many of the terms of language
arc equivocal. They hnve two
meanings, so that the render is in
doubt os to the mind or intention
of tlio writer.
Those who draft statutes know
how difficult it is to frame n law
whicli shall lie free from ambigu
ous expression or equivocal terms.
Judge Sloiy once told a personal
incident, which illustrates this dif
ficulty.
He was employed by Congress to
10 00 d r f t an act. So important was it
10 00 th n t |, e spent six months in trying
“0U 00 t,i perfect its phraseology. His pur-
3 00, |Rise was to make tho statute so
11 45 clear that the most astute lawyer
7 38 ahould not be able to cast the shail-
7 50 ow 0 f a doubt upon its meaning.
2 50j The draft proving satisfactory to
Sf* the lawyers in Congress, became- a
10 00 ],iiv. In less than a year, a suit, in-
119 25 yolving the interpretation of this
20 25 very law, came- before the- court over
A fW which Justice Story presided. Hav-
100 00 j n ^ heard the arguments of the-able
attorneys, the Judge confessed that
he was unable to decide upon the
meanings oi a statute which he him
self had framed.
He, of course, knew what he had
meant to put to law, but the criti
cisms of the two lawyers showed
him that he had used sucli ambigu
ous expressions that it was doubt
ful if he had said what he meant
to have said.
20 00
14 35
7 12
5 00
2 25
Cell an<i paint your hot
PLASTERING
ri'HE uuileraigned U prepared to do your work
X u> the Uwt an 1 tn -it approved style*. KAL*
HOMINIW a •|**.’l*lity.
f *b'> tt tlYI.OR B FER'HTdOS
J C Norman
II S McCrary
J L Beach
W S Pittman
T W Flanders
J R Robins
L B Davis
Osisirn Mason
A Borehardt license refded.. 25 00 If that doesn’t do the business, try it has gone wrong. Bold by sit ilmg-
D A Moore, Guard House.... 58 00 the new puzzle. It never fails.
Alfred Grcnn,Guard Hou,6. 1 25 — * — 1
T G Stacy, printing 9 50' A young man in attempting to
U VV Harris, streets 32 00 fix a ‘misplaced switch’ on a young
Alfred Green, charity 10 00 >Jv’8 head >» a ball room, stepped
A little poem entitled “My heart,
30 65 I Cannot Still it,” is going the
9 35 rounds. It must be done. If there
17 50 is anything in this world that such
7 50 ety demands, it is a still heart. Put
3 33 a brick on it, tie a rope around it.
Josh Billings on Marriage
By awl means, Joe. get married,
if you have a fair show. Don’t
stand shivering on the bank, but
pitch right in and stiok your head
under and the shiver is over. Thar
ain’t any more trick in getting mar
ried than there is in eating peanuts.
Many a man has stood shivering
on the shore until the river ran out.
Don’t expect to marry an angel—
they have all been picked up long
ago. Remember, Joe, you ain’t a
saint yourself. Do not marry for
beauty exclusively; beauty is like
ice, awful slippery and thaws
dreadful easy. Don’t marry for
luv, neither; luv is like a cooking
stove, goi>d-for-nothing when the
fuel gives out. But let there be a
mixture; some beauty, becomingly
dressed, witli about $256.00 in her
pocket, a good speller, handy and
neat in her house, a plenty of good
sense, tough constitution and by
laws, small feet, a light step; add to
this, sound teeth and a warm heart.
The mixture will keep in any cli
mate and will not evaporate. If
the cork happens to be left out, tho
strength ain’t gone. Don’t marry
for pedigree, unless it is backed by
bank notes. A family with noth
ing but ]>edigree generally lacka
success.
“There are men ’’ says
mage, “ wiio sing like
Sunday and lie like sin
day.’’ Newspapor men
like nngcls, and if Mr.
ludeil to lawyers, wh
come out like a ma
“ What I want,"
alderman at a i
ing at an antagon’
man sense.” “ E
whisjiered reply,
you need.”
How does cou
looks and he loo
looks. What is i
and lie sighs—that
sighs of it.
Men who don’t know how t
a newspujH-r as it ought to I
as scarce as men born with wo
legs.
Health and Beauty Combined.
Womah’h ItidHTH. —One who hns
Ion# -tiidicd thin Miiliject now preaenta
iIh- r.-Miilt of liis inventigntionA. Hein
liH|*i»y to Huy that lie Im* discovered
" Woman’- Bent Friend.** It in tidxp-
t»’d enpeciully to thorn* canes where the
/nub is disordered, and will cure anr
irregularity of the • , m**u»en." Bind-
field’d Fem-da Regulator acts like a
charm in ••whites,” or a sudden check
of the “ mouthly courses” from cold,
trouble of mind or like ciin**^, hy ro-
ntoriiig the discharge in every in-
nlance. In chronic cases ita action ft
prompt and decinive, and saves tho
constitution from countless evils and
premature decay. Prepared by Dr. J.
Ilrndfield, Atlanta, Ga. For sale at
91.60 per bottle by F. Jocrger, Brims*
wick.
Milltown, Cham hers Co., Ala,, )
July 13tb, 1877. f
I have used your Xeiuale Regulator
xtensively in my pructice for a long
time, and with entire success where
there wan no com plication of disease.
If it in not a specific, it is, in my opin
ion, the best known remedy for the
diseases for whicli it is recommended.
mai l6eow2m J. H. Davis. M. D.
Loachafoka, Ala., Jan. 12, ’78.
Dr. 0. J. Moffett—Dear Sir—En
closed you will find 50 cents. Please
send me another packugn of Teethina.
The Hrnt package had such a happy
result that I heartily recommend it to
tU mothers, /is being all that a mother
needs for a teething babe. My babe
was one of these little nervous ores-
tu res—never sleeping more than fif
teen or tweuty iumutes at a time. Af
ter giving the powder it qnieted his
nerves, aud now he sleep* long naps.
Pleuse send m soon as ponsihle, and
oblige, Mas 8. E. Waonom.
For sale by F. Joerger, Brunswick,
Ga. tnar16-lm
Life is a Pleasure
Only when we in iu the eajnyraent of
.11 our facultie. and iu perfuct health.
Tui. can only bo whoa all tho impor
tant organ, of the body are perform
ing their fauctions properly. Th.
Liver in more liable to get out of order
than any other organ, aud produce
more nuploMM'it effects. A doc of
Dr. Gilder's Liver Pills occasionally
will keep it all right, or set it right U
Win. Mailer,
BRUNSWICK, GA., - . . ..
Alfred Green, fine dept 1 25 ber drew) aud 'wrecked the tram.’
BaOt& Shoe Maker Mabry A Crovatt, att'ya’ fees 25 00 She told him to conductor to ascat
Alex Pritchard et al, streets.. 46 00 and be more car-ful in future.
U F.pAiBiNti nmiijr don* and or.i*r* for o«w G J Hull, quarantine 6 00
work pr.mptiv attended to. Nhup oh door j (j j Hall, quarantine ..
gists.
mar 16-la
loop one door
id OgUthorps
fast 1 j
J F Nelson, coupon!) 17 50 sexton*,
The I»rd of the aiulea—church ^ Youni truly,
Ma yob's OmcB, 1
Leksbubo. Va., t|H. 19, 1879. (
Messrs. Hutchinson Jt Bro.— It affords
me pleasure to testify to the great virt
ues of your “Neuralgine" for the cure
of neuralgia and sick headache. It is
the best remedy for these most dis
tressing com plain ta I have ever used.
It nboidil be in every family iu tbs
Ofay. R Head,
Mayor Leesburg. \<h.