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Brunswick, Ocorgis.
City Directory.
CITY OFflCKMn
Maxor- J. F. Nelson.
Aldermen- 4. M. Conner, T. O.
Cook, 4. P. Harvey, A. T. Putnam,
kins, 4 J. Spears and 1) T. Dunn.
Chief Marshal—4.
. Normal.
City iSchmirian—l. It. Rol
Ilartmr Master—
Port Wardens—Burr Wlut
Thomas O Connor, 4r.
MTANOINO COMMITTERI
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VOL. 5, NO. 40.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1880.
$2 00 A YEAR.
J. E. MOORE 9s CO.,
DEALERS IN
Clioice Family
GROCERIES,
Provisions, Crockery & Tinware,
A VOICE FROM LIBERTY,
ST. SIMONS DEPARTMENT.
The L. I. T.—A Murder Case—Too
Much Kail—Rice Crop-General
Dm. It. J. MASSEY. - - - - - - EDITOR.
When a Berrien county man was
Prosperity—Our St* Simons Edit- told that the full capacity of St.
or’s Cabbage Patch, Etc. Simons Mills was one hundred
I thousand feet |>cr day, he could not
Liberty County*, Ga., May 11th, see it.* lie was unahle to relieve
1880.—Dear Advertiser: 1 had the. his mind of the fact that his father
pleasure of meeting your editor and once owned a little saw mill in the
proprietor, "lion. T. G. Stacy, who | up country, on a small creek, of'his eyes closely shut until .the
great- great-great-grand ch ih 1 ren that
are now living of that good old
man who lived on “ye Islamic in
ye days of honesty®,” and abhorred
meanness act to such an extent
that when in the presence of any
man who was ever suspected by his
neighbors of doing a dishonorable
deed, he would fold his hands be
lied him, turn his back, and keep
made a short address to the Liber- the capacity of eight or nine hun-
ty Independent Troop upon the oc-jdred feet a day. The idea of St.
casion of their last parade, May 1, j Simons Mills sawing as much in
in which he, in behalf of the man- three days as his daddy’s mill
aging Fair Committee, extended aiwj would in a year, was to him as
invitation to the Troop to send a apoehryphal as Jonah's wlmle sto-
detachmcnt to engage in the prize ry or the three men coming out of
contest ifi the tournament. Wish- ( the firey furnace unhurt. Those
ing to give you all the information stories were in the Bible and licbc-
conccrning the matter in my pow-. lioved them to he true, but there
a«l Putnam.
1 irk ukvabtmkmt—Buun. Harvey and Putnam
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Colla tor ofCkiioiu—John T.Culliua.
y-H.T.Bn
CIG-il^S ds TOBACCO,
DmiT-H
Collet-tor Internal Revel
Deputy klarxlial—4aim-«
naater—Liuua North.
EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER
MEN
of tliu country,
ndoroe 4ame* Bon*' P*T1
Baltimore, Md., March 8
NEWCASTLE STREET,
J. T. Rixom
Ed. aud Propt 7
Ij» Fayette. Ind., Man-h «
1 take idea*nre i« eowmelidiug the *
a* liigbly Mtintactory
of rtolid gold. They a
, la.. Feb. *1, IMHO,
linen Bonn Patent
nthat it rannot lie
BRUNSWICK,
GEORGIA.
er, I sought an interview with their were no saw mills in the Bible ami
commander, who, in response to a he could not tax his credulity any
question as to whether any part of j further. It was already taxed to
the Troop would accept the invito- its full capacity on the liible sta
tion, said that the Troop felt and ; ries.
appreciated the compliment con- j In a tract entitled “ A Yew Voy- work ot UoU .„ He wnB 9cr
ferre, by the .nutation, but that as nge to Georgia by a Young C.entlc- 1 lously holu . Ht ln B „ hta . ranHacU o„ 8
it did not come from any military man,” we find that on the 10th of I w ith his feUow men. and deniaml-
mean man was gone. We repeat,
what would be the present condi
tion of the eyes of his ricscenrients
if there had been a continual shut
ting of eyes upon all the dishonest
men they and their forefathers
yiust have met, and do now meet.; kingdom.
Mr. John Moore, of Brunswick, 1*
in possession of a gun sold at the
Magazine in 1800. We should ex
plain rn jMiMnid tliat we do not
think tliijt Mr. M. was tWrehim-
self, in iicrson. and lsmght at that
Hill Arp on llees.
Atlanta Coiiatitution.
When I was a boy I was the
foremost mar. to attack a ynllcr
jacket’s nest with the other hoys,
and we used to fight until the last
foe exjrired and then retire
from the Held as friendly ns cn-
quering heroes after a bloody bat
tle. Bees arc a curious institution,
a regular science. The common
people don’t know much abouf’em
yet and won’t believe it when you
tell’em. Some of’em admit that
there is a king bee, but won’t have
it that lie is a she and lnys all the
eggs. Some folks say the bee sys
tem of government is the Creator’s
type of what human goverhinents
ought to lie, that is a hereditary
1 recoil that idea would
There were honest men in those
I suit General Grant and Fred very
well, hut if we take it in part we
days. Then, are living on the Is-1 Illlwt tako it ^together, and that
land at this tune representatives of wo||M pn| Mm Grnnt in 0 lliee»ur-
an old gentleman, whose peculiari
ties entitled him to lx* classed
among that now almost extinct
race, whose insignia gained for
them the cognomen of the “noblest
work of God.” He
organization, and was only an in
vitation to any of the command
who wished to voluntarily accept
it, there had been no oflieiul action
May, 1835, lie makes this impor- (>c j ||, c
return. Ik* was
rounded by a few lazy drones, and
leave the General and Freddy en
tirely out of business. You see,
dame nature wouldn’t trust a male
with that much power, but would
trust a femail provided she hod all
the children herself, for a w<
never goes back on her
- • * mv piiiiii; in ill Will. lie Will' ‘ > /. .
taut entry: “l met with nothing 1 k in<l, affectionate and tender to al^j™ ° ""' y .
very material that night, except my fault . alvvay8 t | 10 fri( .„ (1 of tll0
. .. . . sending one of the oar men for piK , ri the distressed, the widow and
... the matter, and could not say , unic fresh water to a spring about the oiplian. These noble attributes
whether any of the 1 roup would (a stones throw from the camp, who ,oon endeared him to his whole ac-
m I came back in a terrihlo fright,! miaintance, and tho officers in the
swearing lie mthcr saw the devil or c ,, Jllllty reni |jl v f, )u „.l him a most
some spirit. * \\ e Us.k each ro |i a hlc im ,| trustworthy person, in
FERRIS & CO.'S
Wat Hr kit. 111.,
, Wilt# in r
t in a luirfe
|I. M. Fli ubh.
CELEBRATED HAMS & BREAKFAST STRIPS
M. ami Prof
• iiia.le uf
, at'end or not. 1 beard a me
say that were it to be a sabre
test, instead of the lance, he
thought jHtssibly u good many
would have entered. I have been
thus particular in giving you the
| views of the Troop in regard to the
mailer, partly at the request of the
commander.
The sprinj
of 1.8 a stick of lightwood in our w | 10 se hands to commit the charge
third term aud run the
to monarchy, but I ca*
working bee can gui,
sidering that when
before lie and his dr
honey. I’m tired w*
sort of people, ain’t
Yours,
The new iron stci
hands, and went to ...eel this spir- of wido(V8 nnd 0 rplinns and their
it, which proved to he nothing hut ,. sUltcs . Consequently lie was not
n poor raccoon, w hich we killed, j on g j n liaving as much business of! to rim between New
- | ami barbecued for our supper, with this kind as his duties to his own 1 Albany, is expected
. , , 1 Bome °3' sU ' ra h>r sauce, there being ) ftr g C aU( j constantly growing inter- ! ty-four miles jkt hour
of the Superior R , lt |>Ion $y of them, nnd I think ^ \ yi)M allow . ££
i strict udher- proximating to that o
; to ti»e principles of business train. On her trial
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Iliicliu Has Long
’xhilntf full ri|.tu.i
5-Cent Counter
Every article of the best quality an 1 at the lo vest price.
iYEI.RY 3TOBE OF
Court meets in Hinesville on next! much the finest in the whole prov-
Moiuliiy, nnd foi the sreond tiim.. i uc(; .” a few days thereafter, he j integrity soon taught all with whom ] sixteen miles in thirty-seven
m j *"nt uo >e*ns, ot J r ^ | writes: Anti about two miles from he dealt, that ho was no ordinary half minutes,
will be able to add a murder cas® the house I met with a possum,
to the criminal sitIc of the docket. w hieh is very like a pig, it lms
It is Hinesville, that model nnd L f a dso # belly, so that when they
j much praised village, which comes j i, ave .young ones, if you fright
to the front as the scene of the | them they iininediately run into
tragedy, which was in out'act and Ufa, hag, which elttses up immodi-
jonly three characters, all colored. 0 U*ly. I reached Wilton’s by noon,
Time—midnight; weapon pistol; and had my possum dressed for
been used by the IfnttentotN in a vari
ety of disruH.-M. From these rmlo
pi ueticionerM the remedy waa Ixirrmreil
Aident KngliMli and Dutch
MK-MIIH, by wliojtt: iveoinnieiidiihuii
mploved in Kuropi 1 , ttu«l has
7 *
i>hy»
Clias. J. Doerflinger
OX BAY 8TKKKT.
C AI.I. mi'l •XBMln* luy Counter, ami sen
ilia mi
ONLY FIVK CENTS A-PIKCE.
AUCTION
SiLve Yom* ]Yloney !
BY DI Y1MG THE
Best Goods at Lowest Prices
XT T1IK
NEW YOKE STOKE,
cause, as usual,—woman. Two ri
val n j.r» warriors met where
neither should have 1 teen; result-
one draws a knife, the other a pis
tol—tho game is played ami the
pistol wins. This is as much as'man” had an ey
your corres|»ondent has been able 1 forts on “A New Voynj
to learn and cannot even give you by land,
any names. Tin? tragedy only oc-
' curred last night, and re j torts dp
not warrant further particulars.
Rain ! Rain ! Rain ! and the
L-U of still continuing; if so,
personage, nnd that they must ren
der to the widow nnd orphan the
very last farthing due them. He
came across one hard ease, howev
er, who thought to test his metal.
By means of some crookedness,
this hard ease cheated one of his hum** coniu into gt-nurid um*. Corn-
H arris out of several thousand riol- i’!"" 1 "o' n .T' °"“' r ‘'T**
liis.w.f ** n„ ol n |, a »■ tt • . . . bl# liifrredivntx, as iu the preparation
i 1 1 • I ot . b ,n * law, in such a way that the laws of of Rankin's Compound Fluid Extract
;« r bread and cheese,” “a till’ of t |, c i Illu | were impotent to afford of liuclm mid Juniper, it proves a
•heese ” “ i dronof ahrnh ” “i»li*nt.v r c m .• x , . reliahlo remedy for Non-retention or
r,.., ’ . i t Plenty j. ^hef. i he parties met, wrangled i I1( . OIlt i„encH of Urin#, Irritation. In-
>f rum, sugar nnd Iinic-wnter, etc., over the matter and exchanged ll immation «»r Ulcumtiou of tlio l*lad-
to. It si-mis this “young ge ntle- | mr ,| „-T»r.ls. They olhrori to light ■, l ’ r ‘ ,l ” 1 •“
rout,,,•«» .....I, . , «b*r, Oravul or Brick Duat Dc|KN#t (
com- it onto la eotledurUu with shotguns. Milky Di-oharg#^ and all dia«Mt» of
to Geor- They met and fired. The tip of the tho Jtl.iddoror Kiducy# ami Dioiuiioal
loft ear of tho fellow was shot off | mriy bHlnii? BMkia *
Kxjwrienre nnd observation both and the obi guar ban’s legs were Lamar, Atlanta, Go., aud sold by F #
attest the force of the assertion that I badly ]iep|)oreri, not dangerously, Joevger. Urauowiek. lla.
an organ is develo,*,! in propor- ’ however hut sudicienUy to confine | ’ TvHKm ~ Alx. Jal T JH. 1878.
turn to the healthful exercise that him to his bed tor a couple of j Dr. C. J. Morrrr-IW Sir: Jim-
COMMISSION
1). James Dillon.
Auction l)ny> Every ttcitnr.
•In, i.ml KalurilMy, Henii.
■iIiik at II O'clock a in.
MflS,
Where they have just received a full supply of
Dry Goods,
Notions, Men’s,
Ladies’ and
prosper - o sti ton mmng, l so, u| or ^ au j H called upon to per- weeks. As soon as he began to re-1 tic « J°« domand* that I »1k
a great deal of the rice lately plant- . , limi> i „ i • * • * , 1 you my experience with you
eri in the hirirc swamos in the low- foriM - Co " ,|,arc ’ f,,r the wver, he »ent his antagonist word f„ Ilt J, T « lhi , m .
. , , strong, well-develo|>ed muscle of; that by a certain day he would be ■ girl in#t thirteen mouth# old, I
; p !* r 4 ; 1 10 coUI * y* "* J( °' s ’ the blacksmith’s right arm to the well nnd on tho war path again, if much trouble> teething.
hut if the water does not drown out | „ I ... T ' , w «*Luutaf
some of the rice that is being plant
ed, I do not see how it will all get
As soon as he began to re- tie# to yon demands that I should give
7 Our*! til#
baa had
hirery remetly
slender, flaccid muscle of the led-1 restitution be not made by that ■/rZit'nUr/trmi/i!*/X/iI»VtVm.^Ht*rlIowv
ntary man—the broad, stjuare time, and that ho would continue , el* contiuued to pus# off pure blood*
, __ . I™;; ““ “ chest of the laborerto the stooping to try the effects of cold lead upon I’’!”'! ‘'V ‘” ,r ‘ F | , C f T‘ '.‘uT
f 1 liilflrfin ' cultivated, for alnudy the planters . ,, * ,. ...... ... ' ■•tatimo. lkrlifewa.saliuoaide-
AI1I1UIUU S IIH IN* . J 1 shoulders of the schoolteacher.— him till the debt was paid, if life ipiired. Her moth#
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
J. M. DEXTEll,
Banker and Broker,
Exchange bought and sold. ^ SHI0NABLE
FRESH SUPPIES OF FAMILY GROCERIES.
«W4-Ijr
MILLINERY !
•lid
Inaliranee k Heal K.tnte Aient.
AT THE
• S'Atfeut fur Fairb«iika' 8. al. * an.I R -rring'i
C. r. tMMIDTKAB. I | V. H. HxkMa.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Brunswick, Georqia.
vmCE-On Oloxmttr atr.M-t. nrxt door to
Ladles’ Store,
O l.
Mt. ii. UoH M. lip
l*« Better In nil r..nntiMof the Brunawtrk Ctr-
cult and ihe city uf D»rlen, Oo.
2frs. 2L C. liO ~WK, I*ropricti^ess.
I «KT I
lULLIHG SUPPLIES
< ( brUtlaM, U«Mlrr
OMrn #.1 8. Hr«*rr SI., I «Ht. !*■
Arriving evert/ week, .Yeti’ and Beaut iful Sh/le.t for
the Ladies—Hats, Bib/tons, Ties, Laces,
Trimmings, Buttons, etc.
Will also furnish on short notice the
J. It. It0 B INS,
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON.
O FFERS lit* pcofcMBli.Ml m-esx. y* to tlir peopU
ofBruu»»!< k an.I vlrinMy. iRILv at Mai
d.-ii'i ilrnit *tui*. lUrMidenix wn Mcuk *tr--«»
u» *r MattoifUat «h unit
Wheeler & Wilson New Sewing Machine,
jmrt of the county, and truly
one of Sherman’s officers sprak 1,1 l" n l'
when he declared it to be the “ gar- i wu ®°
den*spot of Georgia.” Should the
seasons prove favorable and prices
remain tlie same for rice this year
as last, the planters will Ik* unahle
to get farm hands for less thnn sev
enty-five cents, cash, jkt day, and
scarce at that.
Your
mother determined to
Suffice it to say, that the'^ Uethino, »nd, in a day or two.
tlicro wilm a gr**at eliauge—uew life had
-the bo we/s were nearly reg*
the comparison with great interest, tice expired, the fellow turned up 'nlar, and thunks to Teethimt, the kit*
and find much to instruct and im- with his bag of gold, discharged | “ ,retl%
prove us, for it is undeniable that | the debt in full, and offered the
in pro|M>rtioii to the falling into amende honorable for bis conduct
fan organ, from whatever in the whole affair,
a use. there supervene both atony
are complaining of the scarcity of ...... . , .
, . 1 . .. W ithout adopting m UAo the Dar- lasted
laiHircrs. I be im mediate cause ol ... . , e , , e , , tliero wiwt a gr»*atelmuge—uew lilt
this condition of things, is the pros- WlnmM tl,t ' or >’’ ' v0 ." l, « ,lt fulluw brf 7 C . th< ! oM , KUnr,1 “ m H . I10 -1 rot,irovd-tl,.. Is,w,/_. w«r. nearly
|>crity of the colored people. The
negroes own nearly nil the lower
and atrophy, so much so that a
neglect of use of any organ for
many successive generations would
finally eventuate in the entire ob
literation of this organ. The non
existence of eyes in the fish caught
Where the stables of Mr. W. A.
Fuller now arc, at the mills, seven-
D. W, McIver,
Editor aud Proprietor Tuskege# (Ala.)
For Hale by F. Joergcr, Brnuswick,
Georgia, muyl5 lm
Decatur, Ga., Dec. 9. 1879.
. .. * i i 4 . | I have uxed the Hex Iimeot Extermi-
ty-live yenre sUhkI a large tah- , mtor wj „, lh# luuat Mti , ( , clorT
by building, 40 z 60 feet, 3 stories huIU. I have by its use entirely
high, called the Magazine. The olea.ie.1 plow, Iron, nsrebrs. whieh h>-
’ 7 ii • fur# it was liuponnible to get rid of. I
west tabby wall of the stable is a ^ consider it u very valnable preparatioa
|sirtion of the old magazine build- mid iwnmieii<Httoli>m«ek«prr»wh»
corres,«„de,.t would like ‘‘ w »«* i,, . tl,u Mammoth Uvc ’ ing . , t wna a budding well know n 1 with TThI—
... ... of kentuekv is accounted fur on up an down the coast for fifty miles For sale by F. Jo. rg.-r, Brunswick.
and ns far in the interior as the **“■ n.uylS lm
h these fish have for j iv i,j| e llian darcU live; and thou- •'* *
many years existed and propagatod’ 8all(Uof In ,| ians also cam0 u , it.
are perfectly ,la.k-so much so The i ower 8U)ry wag (livil , Cll , a In corauierec, »• tb* Liver is kiag In
J J tti.» litiiiinn nvstcin. t*e CHimol Iivu
. , •/ iv *r .1 x.x u’ of Kentucky is accounted for
to know if Dr. M., your able St. hi- .. , , r . .
A . ... .. this plausible theory, rhe churn-
moils editor, means that his Iiltures .
inons ediUir, means that his figures , .
showing tlie profitableness of the
cabbage crop represent the actual
amount of cosh realized from tlie
cabbages raised on one acre of lan*
or are they merely to show
from the 7 ' / / , . The lower story Wits divided by a ".'J ,
.. , that orohahlv rav of Himli'^ht has . . . the htiiuiii) Rytteni. Me chi
uof land, 1,1,11 “ p H ° t M ^ s partition wall, so as to make one j„ witli this gni
>w what never entered them, consequently room 40 x 40, which together with To k«ep it in iim
rnight hare been renlize.1 hadthip- the fish, having no cause to «w> |, |1# rt of th* upper .toru*., was uae
4 . . » • , - ,. r Liver Pills. They are huI.I by all
their eyes, 111 uieh sucoevive gen-, f or a fang while for ginning pur- Druggk*U and country m#rahaiiU.
NO. 8, WITH STRAIGHT NKKDLR,
THE BEST MACHINE MADE.
‘Goods First-Class—Prlees Moderate.
As Cotton is king
In commerce, »,> die Liver in kin
CHiinot |
great orgau
<*uuditi«Hk to
, p.ifrin its fn net ions ns# Dr. tlildera
been sold at the market price, ff 1,_
Sf^t.rUmw’imSb. er *Ii° n have had these organa more Tlle other , h.1-
show him a still more formidable ttn< ‘ r,,ore *aintly deveIo|ted, until a uec of up|»er stories were used for Me»*r* Unkhimm it Hr*.—1 am
army of figures, to give him an a final obliteration has ensued, m .|| inR all ,t 8to riiig g,ssls. Many haury «"-y
idea of what wc can do here 1.1 old leaving only a slight trace of their yi . ar8 lic|0ro |t rlln Mvick had ail ex- „„ u.cr .I.Mr »l, ,r.' li„ro. ^ *
jh^wr^ld tnda^'t'r X» T c up L.ice (am. the glo.y of Fn-derica
the article iu large quantities. ( ^ K 'l ue *Lu>n,Mbat would have been |, ai | waned; this was the main tni-j Youro, « te.,
I EmBKTVX. I tlie condition of the eyes of the ding point for an exJ«Mi.*dve area. 1* V. Sint, 5L Ok
i