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The Brunswick Advertiser,
PITBI.I8IIRI) r.VKRT
SATURDAY MORNING
7. G. STACY,
OFFU'K.
vuumkh %Amtim.
vol. r>;xo. so.
Railroad 4.
AUvvrtl'Ing Kalvat
Per *i|aare. t**n liu*-*- m>a* *-. ttrwt lti*«Ttii.n |1 00
Per Hijutre. narh *ub*e<|ii«uit tuaurliuu. M
w -Sfxri.ii r.iUtU rly a ml larir admriiarrt. • fc %
A Ivertiaeinenta from ruaponaible parties will
a Ti:;i'.5rHSrbrZ’“-. ■ Savannah, Florida & West
! era Railway.
I»)iir ilnea. «oli<-fetl lor publication. Whei
HKUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1880.
f2 00 A YKA R.
Along the Line.
An Involre<l Epistle.
QOAHCS.
a-tlll;*
t Ipih-T. charwed ■
UUirat
Cil> Dircclory.
city ornovB*.
Mo\nr- 4 F. Nelaon.
.1 M. « on,,-r. T. O. S
Oook. J. P. Harvey, a. T. Putnam t
kina. J .1 sjn*:ira and li T. |>nnn
*TAio»iMn • MMMiTrrra
r«—C’ouper. Walkiti
nt Huinhiitlgc"
Afllvi at Albany ”
Arrive* at Live Oak ”
Arrive at
Arrive at Jacka’iiville”
Leave TullaliUMtet* "
Leave J.ickaouville ”
Leave Live Oak
1 Ibiinhriligt*
5KL.
1.1,11010 A.\l> IXK\\ M*A I'l.U
At KN
of tlir ••oitntrv.rudoraa Jamko Pxt?s«t Gnu»
Wak It C'A-I - Aa u prowl, road the follow inn
lluUlmotw. >M.. Mari h A, lawi
OhXIHAL MANAOKK H OFKK’K, I
.Savannah. March 13, 18N0. [
AN AM) AFTER SUNDAY, Mar.
Yr 14, lWen«er Trains on this Rood Fvftfr t*. th* public,
will mu Ml follows: j U lowuit. their e:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:30 p m
Arrive at .Tettup " 7:50 fm
Arrive at Thoinuav’e” 6:20 a m
0:30 a m
10:25 a m
2:00 a m
7:00 a y.
7:60 a m
6:00 p m
5:30 p m
11:15 p m
4;00 p m
4:00 p m
7:140 r .M
630 a m
9 KM) A M
No change of curs between Savannah
anil Jacksonville nod Savanuah and
Allmnv.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run
through to and from Savannah and
Jacksonville.
Bleeping curs run through to and
from Saviinnah and Albany.
Pasaeugers from Savannah for Fer-
nandiim, Guiuesville and Cedar Key*
take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Bruns
wick and Darien take this train, nriiv-
i ig at Jlttuswick 6:00 a. m.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at
Savannah 0:00 a. m.
i%!nl Passengers leaving Macon 7:15 a. m.
(daily except Sunday) connectutJesn)'
with this train for Florida.
Pssneiigers from Florida hy this trail I
ii<MN connect at Ji*kii|> with train arriving in
i in Macon at 6:25 |». in. daily.
£•' Connect at Albany with T
‘rirr trains both wavs on .Southwestern rail- |
iswi. road to and from Maqon.Eufala, Mont-
New Orleans, etc.
Bay St., Brunswick. Ga.,
: figure* a* low u th«
... , . T . . ! The following letter, from a fatli
We made a th ing trip to Way-: ... . „
, 1 or to his son in college, ought to
, cross on luesday, with that clever , °
I .. «•- .... i huvc stirr *'' 1 »!' the youth to save
the reputation of his parents:
“My Dkau Son—I write to send
conductor, Capt. Crovatt. W’c no
ticed all along the line that crops
wore in tine condition. The defi-, . ,, , ,
. , .,,, , VOU two pair of my old breeches,
ciency in the oat crop will bo made ,, , ,
, . ' . - jthat yon may have a new coat
up in corn and nee, if the seasons . , , ., ,,
, ., . ,..., , ... made out of them. Also some new
hold out a little longer. We no- , , ... .
“ , socks, which your mother has lust
ticed new buildings at nearly every 1 , •, , ... , ,
..... l, y cut “ng down some of
mine. Your mother sends you $10j
without niy knowledge, nnd, for
fear you may not use it wisely, 11
ci m) fin 4 vm i x* • . H ,ave k*pt back half, and only send !
SII11* C HANDLER!. i It is very encouraging to see so ..... v /.
I .1 is i -a , you $.). Your mother nnd I are
much thrift and prosperity, and a ,, . . . ,
, , i s . .. well, except that vour sister has 1
l ride down the road just nt this time . , ,. , ,
icr*ii*62 Xr Toh.ts.n/4 i . i r got the measles, which we think
./Ig.llh cV iObACCO, |>» ver >' refreshing' wou |d 8|)reil d among the other girls
more es,K.H.,ally if you have ts.pl. if Ton, had not had it before, and
Ben
| HEAVY AND FANCY
1 town, and other marks of thrift and
GROCERIES, enterprise. Two new steam mills
J are in course of erection between
this plncc and Kirkland
amfiinamTMfTwifwa ^ | Cro !* U " nd /«> Bonnet along to , u . fa the , m| onp lp(t , ||upe
CONFEwTIONERIE;, Etc. perform sle.ght-o -hand tucks with (| „ hollor p, niy tcnchi.iK*;
• 111 t. t.t l.r. .... \\ A..nnv.o ... n .. SB t
nn egg. From W'aycross we took n
not you are an ass, and your motli
ALSO
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
CLOTHING,
short rule in the country, and were i f ~
, v er nnd myself your afTectionnte pa-
pleftsca to sec corn, cotton, cane. rcnta »
etc., in such flourishing condition. I m
So far, it bids fair to be a prosper- Mr. Augustus Morris, one of the
ous year for the counties along the United States Commissioners to
the full benefit of it. We
A IsOYKR’M nVKT.
“ Ob My not that my loro la baa*.
That iroublr might rnaaa
lu tonor twvaty yrara—but grtra
AfftrciiuB alto true.
- Then trl j lry to anawi-r yro.”
He anewerod her eolo;
“ Oh duel, deareat. ami ronfoM
The |c ye Uiy bliiahea ahov."
The dimpled hand tall by her aide,
He quartet in hia own;
He preneed if to bin llpe and rrtrd
•• I've major mine ’tenor.'*
A cool thousand—half a foil of
ice.
The age of iniprovcnicnt-
ngc.
Companions of the hath -soaj
towels and dirt.
I OTIO.VS, frT( , Sitoln!'r
Mail stoai
A palm *11 i< nlii < \
iluv cvniiiig;
Tnemla
; Si.tm.Li
•k Baiuhridge fo
Siiiiduy uiid Tlitint
Columbus own
urti
■okHonvilh* ilai
•rH. Augustine,
id nil luml»lifc>
;■*•')
I hia U •
I IMW.I I.r
Id iiotll
> 111mx mil
Jewel rjor lllll
Clime connection ut J
ly (Numbiy* excopbil) fi
Pi l itka,, lAitonni^-, ai
tut .St. John‘m mvr,
Trainh on It. nnd A. R. It
junction, going went, at 11:3
and for BruiiHwiek at 4:40 p. in,
eXi’ejit Sun lay.
A( VA )M M<) I )ATK )N Tit AI NS—EAS
TERN DIVISION.
L’ve Suv tuuah.SMay e.x'ed, at 7.KM) * y
Lime, Corn & Hay
Can n man iutoxiented by music
be said to be nir-tight ?
Can anything turn the ice denlei
from the error of his weigh ?
The mother-in-law is a necessary
hut unappreciated institution.
Why is the world like music?
Because it is full of sharps nnd (hits.
\\ hy do thieves lend a cotnforia-
B. A A. !the International Exhibition at j Me life? Beenuse they Pike things
W’e returnod on Wednesday, with Sydney, Australia, writes totlie| eas .''-
our very clever friend Barkulon, in j State Department that in all cases A state numerously inhabited,
the midst of a great cloud of dust,' where the lending American manu-1 hut not on the map— the state of
the wind and everything else being facturers have sent their products [ suspense.
in proper position to give the pus- to the exhibition they have either! A prinia-donna is -naturally u
petitors of other timid creature, for her art is always
ill her throat.
It is a peculiar feature of the but-
The Hood Orphans,
The fund for the Hood children
Mul, a few days ago, reached H7,-
W>4. I lie children were left by
their grandmother to th<' care of J.
j(\ Morris, who has adopted John
Bell. Human has lieon adopted
by a rich lady of Fifth Avenue, N.
Y. The two oldest daughters, Kth-
ol and Anna, have gone to Europe,
with Mrs. Hennrii, their steje
grandmother. The twins, Miriam,
and Marion, have las*n adopted by
Mr. nnd Mrs,Thrasher Adams, who
live nesr New York, ami the other
twins, (Mile and Ida, have been ta
ken in cha ge hy Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
McGhee, of Woodvillo. Miss Os
wald, three years old, was adopted
by Mr. and Mrs. Ilamsy, of New
York, nnd Anna Gertrude by Mr.
and Mrs Joseph, of Columbus, Ga.
The children are all under the rare
of good people.
I A few days ago Senator Brown
Irain- succeeded in having the appropria
tion for the Savannah harbor in
creased from IGo.OOO to $1110,000,
and in getting $10,000 for the
Brunswick harbor. While the Sen
ator tvns thus engaged, some of the
people of those cities were employ
ing their leisure moments pi abus
ing Gov. Colquitt for appointing
the cx-Goverimr toil position where
he could serve his jieoplc.—Goon-
tillt Hujlc.
ter market that a had article out
tui y,!
Mflntosh
I* J«‘MII|>
i* BlockMlienr
t* nt Dupont
• Dupont
Rbii’kxhcui-
’ Jl'Mtlp
UIms. J, Duei’flinger
ON BAY STREET.
C AM. and examine mi -Wriit Counter, ami M-«
Mo mnltitii li* «.i things, too nnuoTuMa u>
ONLY m m ENTS A-PIKCK. i^^'smdL'Mo.Kk.T^vY- S
iirsility and Friday 5:23 fm
L$*avt‘ McIntosh " '• 8:061* n
Arrive nt HuvimiugIi •• •• 5:40 f m
WESTERN DIVISION.
Lt uv»* Dniamt, S’utl’y cxc'p’tl, (IKK) a m
Lcuvu ValiloMta •• 3:17 aw
Leave Quitman ** 9:45ah
AriiveatTheiibiHvilli* *• 12KK)m
Leave Tlioniasvillt, Mondays,
WetlueH Ihv nnd Friday.... 3:30
II. L. HARRIS,
i*.\t to J. HiHit bun k lire
bargains ark offered °’d u i ,ur "
lainl when treatoil with t?iii)>huric!
lied nil
bee the nunl in a ntries or stood in first rank.—
ially, that will on- American watches are above all
aide her to put on a train exclu- competitors, and American pianos
fively for passengers. The road .'mid organs in the fir^t rank with I a u||e
has prosj>ered under its present the best. In silver and plated
management, and we doubt not) ware the United Stales also excel
that every comfort will be provided especially in beauty of design
as early ns practicable. agricultural impleiuouUMhc Uniteil
*T, # ***;, | States stands pre-eminent. In to*
btiitar rroiu K:w*». » ,, t r* *•
I lucco, J. 1. Williams A ( o., of
the eyes of the chemist all j Richmond, Va., have the best nro-
aie clean, and there is now ! mntic kinds, hut Cameron <& Dunn,
inn ini factory which j u f Richmond nnd Petersburg, Va.
If you want to raise a good crop
I *! °f garden “snss,” turn your liens in
to your neigh lair’s lot.
“ Who was the first Cxar nsk-
e«l the teacher. “Julius 0. Zor.”
shouted the boy atldrosjd.
Jones says he always gives Mrs.
Jones her own way, because it’s the
only thing he has fo give her. •
Kish bite Ixjst in rainy weather.
Like some men, they are always
around when there’s a drop in
Marriage is certainly conducive
HARRIS* JEWELRY
ra 1
K bea.plorU. Jewelry.
A ITT I ON
COMMISSION
1). James Dillon.
An«'fi«»ia Day* Every Weilue*
dm iiud SMlurday, Itcuiu
iiftiitc Hi II O’clock a na.
J. M. DEXTER,
Banker ami Broker,
Exchange bought and sold.
laixiiraiirt* Real Estate .V^eiil.
lay
Wednesday* and Friday* 7:151* m
L»*ave Aihiuiv, Monday, Wed
nesday y.nd Fridiiy C:30am
Ltuivo Cuinilla, Muuday, Wed
nesday and Friday 8:43aw
Arrive at TliomoMvilh*, Mou* —
day, Weducnilay nnd Friday 11JJO a m . ...
r . C,- 1 •»» roll attfUtloii t»
Leave 1 li* 'iiiauv e,H d y pxo p d ) :451* w tfeU u’ »ua .
Leave Unit man •* 3:53 fm
L-'un X ulilcwte 6:17 !• u FTVft FR
Arrive at Dupont •• 7iJ0ni I 1 li VJ L II
J. M. Tvhon, Muster Transportation.
H. 8. HAINES, ! i* 1
, General Manager.
Brtnswick & Albany Railroad Cc
CiiANue or S.-iiKuiLi!.
Hl'FKKINTENnt.NTH OFFUK. |
IlKUWWUi.iii., July 17tU, ImTV.)
/ x N aii'l afti-r July 17th. 1*79. i>onm*ij^i
* f triaiun uu thin ItuoU will run follow*:
I’a-^. iig-r Train lua«M Hruitnwick <latl) (<
Tu
things
Gel
limis out ililily 1,0J* pnmnls "I 1 n'ho Imve extensive fuetnrius nl
pure gntpe siigm* maile fv*nil “M in Sy lnty nml Molbiuirne, have
linen. An unJerstan.ling of the| t |, 0 grentest varietie*. The Win.
process helps soniculint tn dispel chei-ter riHes Imve been placed he-
thc unpleusniit feeling ivecxp'ii- |„ro all others.
enee on hearing of the tin t, (.'lean — • ♦
(aide fibre. I A company lias licen cstahluhed _ ....
in Newark, X. J.. for the nianufn.:- l “ lo,, !te vll y- '«« new hear of an
acid it is converted in. tur* ..fa new pr„ Inct, inlendn 1 to «—*““» -stainingtoover
This is washed with lime waterand *-xU«i*tuU- ivory, hard rubber and * w,n >
then tnnted with more acid, nnd ii kindred substances employed in The Freeport Journal any*: “i>air»
changes almost immediately and Bio manufacture of a variety of a| e abundant at this place, for
civstalizes into glucose, or gmpe u *'Bil ns well nadecorativeurtieli*.I ,r unt gates are loaded down with
I sugar, which is so highly valued in The new article, named ‘hoii»ilate,”j l| iein on line evenings.”
making rich preserves and jellies. >* SI, i'l to be composed principally j .Vary, wo shall always miss you;
The process is said to lie economic- j " f li " t| y ground hone, which is ng- gone will he your pleasant smile;
al, nnd the sugar is found to he,, glutinateil hy the addition of sonic 1 had tho oil-can beM much lni-ger
Watches and Clocks, chemienlfy, the same as that of the cementing compound. By the ad-j you’d have gone about a mile.
grape. Nevertheless, a i-opular Bition of various coloring pigments A young lady nt n party recently
outcry has, we believe, been raised a VI,l 'h'ty of costly and decorative asked a gentleman if lie would take
I against the rag-sugar factory j,. substances, such as coral, jet, mala- [,er for eighteen. “ No,” he replied,
(lernmny, nnd it is in danger of c "^ a red marbles nml other -hut I would take you for lifts”
being put down. Regarded in „! "tones can he closely imitated will, A new|mlw e, liU)r Krilll]y ^
scientific spirit, there is |K'i hn|>s lit , ll - marks: “ Let me supply the bus
tle difference between tin transimr There are two million beehives in! th-s of the women and iny pajier
lotion of nigs into sugar in tho late [ ,| lu United Slates. Every hive "Ml have the largest circulation in
oratory, and of manure into grapes yiclllSi on B „ B , Prn „ Pi „ i itt | c over I the world.”
hy the vine, hut, unlortuniitely- twenty |«iuntls of honey. The av- Great men do not consider them-
the association of its origin will era g|. price at which honey is sold selves ahovo everybody else; 'tis
cling about llic artificial product ir, twenty-live cents a |siund, so iIiokc ignorant little runts, who
spite of uurselies. ^ ihat, after paying their own hoanl.j wear stand-up collitm nnd s|sirt
Kill" Cow. B>o lax's present us with a revenue. canes, uml who refuse t'l pay their
THE VINEST ISSOUTMENT
JEWELRY, ETC
RINGS.
Tlii» Urtcwwr
uini ring*.
due cutlery,
|i|et.'lx a till e,f
«, *11 of which \
tig of »ll lllll'ia «
« lil wan villi-, A.
« 4t .Ub*uy at
nrruasiki
v-« \llmujr (UilylMi
•ant TcUwuvillo. A,
• IVhtmuxilla. A. k
GOODYEAR * HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
PltCNSWlCk. Geoiioo.
O FFlt'F—4)n (il.MUfatrr wtroat. um «loor to
Mt< lieUn up stair*.
! • ae tis’fl in «I1 • .’lilttir* of thai Uruuawi. h tir
cult 41, I sh«2 city oi Diri.u On.
uo My.
.. ; .
V lRi.AN'iLJ L 4i«DCHD5?ES’
Hor$ *wl‘" ‘A l“‘ A' '-Jrn.
liMtbUffLlE
tIntiH, UHrMirrCt*. I 1 *.
23 S. Hr»m ««., \ wrU. Pn
R. llol'ilNS.
PHYSICIAN i SURGEON.
, i
\ I -
SannvUU.’'
n..ruU.
with tUy !•«
Ho wn* a plain old grnngpr, and
when his son told him he had de
termined to go to college and learn
something, the old gentleman lg^^
ed straight nt him nnd paid: “^7~
look-a-henr, John, you may ^
Tendin’, ’ritin’, t«|*ellin* t
nnd a little jogmphy, *butt
grapple any o’ the dead li^ ,
I’ll kill you when yon 1
they 11 do you some .
A Whole church fu‘
were almost dying wi
other day, at Dridg a
One of the* female m
in with two huts on
ing forgotten that she
on, and donned anotl
thought it was the la
and were mad os hops
hadn’t lanight theireV
Therd are 31,631 blind persons
in France, and provision is made
for the care of only 6,000.
Jlnchn Has Long
been used by the Hottentots in n mri-
etyof diseases. From these rado
C nictieioners the remedy wss horrowetl
v the resident Engli*h nnd Dutch
phyMicisns, by whose recommendation
it was employed in Enmpc, sod has
■iuce come into general use. Com-
nined with Juniper and other desire-
life ingredient*, as in the prepnrafion
of Rankin's Compound Fluid Extract
of liuchu mid Juniper, it prove* s most
reliable remedy for Non-ietentiou or
Incontinence of Uriue, Irritation, In-
fl.uumatior or Ulceration of the Plad-
der and Kidney*, Htoue in the Blad
der. Ontrel or Brick l)u*t Deposit,
Milky Discharge* and all diseases of
the Bladder or Kidneys and Dropeienl
Hwi lliug in inun. woman or child.
Prepared only hy Hunt. Rankin k
Lamar, Atlanta. Ga.. aud sold by F.
Jo« rg« r, Brunswick. Oa.
ilf.ul Wlrnt Gen. G. T. (Tigc) Ander
son days:
Mrurt. Utlchiwu it Jtru.: Geiitfp-
men —I have been a great NiiflWer from
neuralgia—the attacks lasting for
•lay*. I had tried every known reme
dy without being relieved. In my
lu*t attack f tried yonr '• Nenralgine,"
and iu u short time was perfectly
••nreil. It is a consolation to know
that I have at last s remedy rh.it eon-
trols this painful disease, and I »*su
cheerfully recommend it to sll who
lllu.
ivro li i*-'4u» ille fur rinri.U at US »' M
tmanuta l. schlattui.
• KurrS Mapertsteoileut.
■•ftill*-r ib«
- itf ttl« al.-alln
t kno'
IRON BITTERS,
A 4Hm| tMa
. IRON BITTERS.
A Snr» Appotijsr.
5iiS ; £ J rYh?:iron bitters,
»y «*t tu*. raw of Mi* -tf.u..cr Fl t. m without a i <.«p.«to >u..« .*•«».
•*'•0.1, "i.i* ii,...-
iron BITTERS,
A Valuable Madi, r.a.
Sapt. J, li
WANTED
i f.FM
lllll MM /IKK uf a* .
-JSTSTJr IRON BITTERS,
TO MAKE
IRON SITTERS,
,.f $3,000,000. Tu reckon it in an-1 washing hiiU, that think everyone I8> l « u T '
laugh, if you will, hut tho cow "Bu r way. they make a clear gift: beneath them. For mId by F. Joerger, Bn,n.wi. k.'
pranres rampart where King Cut- of over a pound of pure honey tu “ Luliee nml gentlemen,' aaiil an M*cotTCu"*Not 1 li"9
ton held stately court twenty short. cvcr y M,nn ' " ,,IIUI| 1 al 'B child In - Ina), iiMUMger to his audience of Dk C. J. MiirriT -Dnir f>ir—Ve
years (igu! Incrclihlo as it seems, I B'« vast dominion of the United J three, as there it nobody here, 111 hare been hamlliag Teethim, (orsever
the cow produces inure wealth Us States. Over twenty-three and dismiss you all. The ,-rfcrai. j“
tiny tlmn cotton tlucs. Our cheo»e * onc-tfnnl million pounds of wax nnce of this night will not be |*er- known. Our aulea average from two
mill butter Inst year sold fur $2V),- are made and given to us hy these formed, hut will he reiicated p,- >• 'hru® grow per mouth. HV lo-lte-e
; (100,000. Think of it I Even our industrious worker^ morrow evening.” | will
fabulous wheat crop does not equal The number offals killed is rap-1 S«e that man! Ilia tottering 1
that; only one American crop ex- j i( |] y .leo^sing the henis. In 18tifi, " f ™uie” proclaims his evil “case.” j No roajLiot if. *<ver lieen u$N*le !•>
7*'\ r i . loi I tlie New fount liana Kcnu-ni ou- 1
. .... , "greatest wealth t " i,,cd u " each, aud » l’ rl “ ler -
Smi Mto7 4 MJ' a, rbut fiiould, after ull, be txiueeied in 1880 the new Dundee vewichioU 1 he Toronto coraet innkc is are
•SSi^iU^tTiwSiV through ft dairy nmUI’n lingoru?—| taiiu-d in all 90,450.
CT 4 / Vr."...7r:^iTsS' TI, ‘S is a funny world, anyhow ! ' ^ ,„any complaii
ji|iiel5 Im
iRTtrvn. D»*c**nilirr In. 1379.
There have on a strike; their employers have llw ', '■.!*'.ii^l-t.T“u./u^il'eteZ
•taints that, this pulled the strings tin, tight for them It. * K,o-ri,un,tor. „u.l l>»*« u-iis.x>n
The wheat crop of Russia for »l>nng g-s-l eargnea wore lost l,y and the girls won t bo so ned, ^ul
1879, though reported short, wn» too ooiuifientiouft an observance of have instituted a atuy of pivc e I- 1 ^ ^
more than double that of the U. S. the law, nml that the sea Is might inga, deuiaring tiiey won't w.ii t .tre you Sick V
Hiiooia export** large quaiititiea Uj well.be attacked a week earlier their time; and of cornets too much if *>, g<» i*$ your nearest or
THEBRC’AX CULMICALCO. Kngland, where ^he t* tlie great t | )rt n the 4th of April, which U the tu expect that they will lame down ••»!;! h,, y’* b$« »f Dr. Giblcr a
•oiT.petltor • f the > lieiium , r , . , , , * u* » Liver Fill*, fbry will cure vou. Y«*n
ei iiing a |»>pulalion of ninety niil-, llatc B*ed for the expiration of the l» «ork without prop, r pai. Hip w Had tUsra in any store,
bv J* M. Madden. lion. j “close time.’’ Hip! hurrah, for the girls. uul5*lm
* TaY ivr
Sold by ai! Drugjfiiti.
REnmc&EncALC
BAUTIMOSE, MJ