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BRUNSWICK MVEM'SER.
T t!. HTACY, Editor and 1'rop’r.
SXTUHDAY, JUNE 111, Mwn.
8KNAT0K BROWN.
The* gentleman whose name
heads thib article may in* all he is
represented ns being hy the |»res§
Darien is moving in railroad of the State, but he is more. He is
‘ raallera, and Uie long talked ot con- t he Hmnrtwt man to-dnv in the
rnil-
Senate Chamber.
ski:\ through diff’krbnt-specs” sT, SIMONS DEPARTMENT, themselves ft good lenp into tho riv-
i - — ——— er for diving or bathing? Boys, >f
, rii, k J M.vasfcY uuixuu. , . . ,
I],, w differently ivc see the pome . _ you have never tried one, the very
thing from different standpoint*. “ Tie eniil tint Hens abound nt find afternoon you are not busy.
It in paid tlmt no two witnesses ev- St. Simon* Mills ns well ns in get von a good springing plank and
er gave exactly the same account , Brunswick.” Thus snitli the old go to the river and fix you an old
of a difficulty, etc. So it is with gent on the other side of the An- fashioned *pring-l>niird, take a run
Got the longest the criticisms of politicians hy ed-■ vebtiher of the I2th. That is very ning start and plunge perfectly
New Advertisements.
nection with the S. K. & \V _
way may now lie Imilt. head and can accomplish more than [flora. Below we give the headings vague—no body responsible—only headlong, scot-free, into the river
Presi I of the « 1 anv new man they have got. Col-; put to Colquitt’s recent speech in “’tis said." We call upon all and as far as you can go. Oh ! what a
K A W Railway lias pur has,si Iqti'itttnay have made mistakes hut I Alhanv, Ga. The report of the each of you, St. Simonsers, to repel luxury this hot weather. The ree-
the Selma. Korn and Dalton Rid the appointment of Brown is.not
IWtd'for the Kast Tennessee JMieor- ;<>•'«• of thcm - T,,;lt » lh,! n ' i( ‘ , ‘ st
gia Railroad Company, as a part o, net of his whole career. Do yon
the Colo combination. It brought 1 l» w,f? Thnl rend this from
(kk) | the Cnntfitntwii:
. ’ -- Senator Brown discovered a little
The Albany Nav* given an ac<
count of the breaking of the jail of
that county, and the esuiqp of the
prisoners. All e*cu|>ed except out
who wa* too fat U) get through the
bole made, so lie staid behind to
t*.*l 1 the Nrw*. 8ix in all, got away.
'Hie yberill hub offered a reward of
of $25.00 each tf>r their return.
The tok’rt of Ulackshear must
l»e in a had fix certainly. Hear
what the Newt of that place has to
N*y:
“ Our town is still without arnar
tdial. Mr. John Aldri<lge ileclined
accepting and we have heard of no
other applicant for the loathsome
jxwition.”
The Supreme Court refused U
grant the injunction prayed for by
the bondholders of the S., F. <fc W.
Railway, but grnnted a temporary
injunction restraining the Commis
sioners from enforcing the new tur-
. ij^law until the 15th of September.
Coin#*' discriminations at Jesup
inst Brunswick is enough to
the railroad authorities lose
^•spoiulent of the Jesup
•jting from l*uhit«»n,says:
—I am here this n. in.,
\ this district on my
"a are having refreshing
*;js looking promising,
serene and happy,
,'huve been, n large ma
*u are for Colquitt, not
; the u Brown-Gordon-
je.” There are certain
effects of Governor Col*
ministration that you can’t
e flwa ^'r
fltand up, Macon Tdcgruph and
piece of political trickery that bail
been placed in the hill to compen
sate flie census enumerators, and at
once excused it. The hill had
passed the House and was on its
passage in the Senate, when he dis
covered a part id the appropriation
was to comjiensate enumerators for
making a list of all males over 21 istration
yea s of age, who from any cause *■'**
were disqualified from voting, and
providing that the number so re-
l>orted should he deducted from
the inhabitants iff the State in mak
ing up its basis of representation.
As soon tin he read the section, he
said it would not do. Some sug
gested that it was a strike at Rhode
Island and some at tin? Eastern
States where they have either prop
erty or an educational qualification
That inav be very true, gentle
men,” replied Senator Brown, “but
Georgia is in danger of losing a
Representative on account of the
increased ratio of representation,
and this Ian will help us lose it.”
“ How will it affect Georgia, Sena
tor?” asked nn enthusiastic Geor
gian. “In this way: Our latecon
stitution provides that people who
have not paid their taxes are not
entitled to vote. I would not he
surprised if there were 20,000 ne
groes in Georgia, who have not pai l
their taxes, and hence are diqtiali-
tied. When tin* enumerator asks
him if he voted nt the last election,
he w ill answer, ‘no, 1 laid not paid
my tux.’ What no easy matter for
n great number to answer that way,
and thus reduce our representa
tion. When the returns are made
to the commissioner here, this hill
allows him to deduct that number
from our population in fixing the
number of our Representatives.
Jr is needless to say that the ar
gument was convincing, and in »
short time the section was stricken
out. It is reasonable to suppose
that the section would have passed
but for the watchfulness of Sena-
sjH-ech, in both papers, is verbatim, the foul aspersion that fleas a bound ollections of evenings thus spent in
“applauses,” “cheers,” and all, and at St. Simons Mills. our boyhood, revives many pleas-
seem to have been reported by one i Little Hattie, aged six months, ant reminisceiiHeg; some, to<s of a
and the same man, still the head- infant of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ad- rather ludicrous nature. Well do
ings of the two are ns widely at va- ams, of Darien, died on the Island, we remember our old friend Math,
riance as one could imagine, all at the residence of their brother-in- Gilbert (probably the cleverest boy
owing to the shade of the “sjiecs” i law, Robert Lovison, Esq., last wo ever met), who, to win a certain
through which the two editors Monday morning. Her parents wager, made what he called his
looked. Here are the headings: j bought her from Darien on Thurs- “double-hack-action spring-hoard,”
New* “Guv. Colquitt at Home ! j ( j av? indulging the fond hiq>e that which was composed of the usual
mounted on two
uncertain, springy
Nothing to Conceni i—| disappointed. | white-oak rails, that had as many
Nothing for Which to Make Apo]-| Whilst tho David Clark is up for conl P° un(1 motions as a newly
<o.v. a>. Home : .lay, indulging the fond ho[ie that wmen was con
His Speech in Albany! A Mas- a c , ian ^ c u f c ]i, n;l , R would benefit spring-hoard
saafsnuSKKSSi'-* ** ***
Mettmgn, ami tell us what you tor Brown, for it had escaped the
mean hy crediting our best article|attention of othere of the commit-
of last week’s issue to the Albany
Adixrliter ? Won’t stand it. If you
ever do that thing again, we’ll send
you a delegation of all the aWiili-
ations of this land, in the slm|ie ol
fleas, mosquitoes, sandflies, sting
rays nnd catfish, with special in
structions to worry you by clay and
hy night. That is. if you don’t re
pent.
ogy, nor fc.r which to Ask Pardon !’I the Bri d get on wiid make “light eel. Now, Math, when per-
Appomtcd Hon. jT K. Mregular double weekly trips to and at himself, bad -studied the
Eloquent, Patriotic: and Con vine-1 from Savannah, and when the | van ° UB niotive powers of his inn
ing! In the Home of his Youth Clark, in about Urn days, comes out chlnp ' t,mt hc * 001,1,1 <!,mtro1 ll fin °-
newer and stronger than ever, the '>’■ ,,ut on the 'W tll< ‘ l >rize '' ;l3 to
Bridgeton will he laid up for re- given for the best somersaulting
pairs. Captain Fitzgerald will lie nl 'd diving, Math, to make asstir-
in charge of the'clark through the “ nce doubly sure, concluded to take
summer. Friend Maj. Williams, «g»o<l, long running start; so he
purser of the David Clark, is now I wen t hack several hundred yards
local agent of the line at Bruns
wick.
he Defends his Honor as u Man
Adverliaer: “Here It Is! The
Mountain has labored, and Behold
What it has Brought Forth ! Gov.
Colquitt’s Socedi in Albany last
Saturday. Be gone, ye 4 Yelping
Curs ! ’ The Big ‘ I ’ and Little ‘u.’
The (Ventor and Savior of Georgia s
Credit. An Explanation that will
not Satisfy. Dodging between the
Clouds. A Speech that is ‘Smart’
only for What it Does not Say.”
RORKRT JEHU MASSEY GUERNSEY
Is the name of the cutest wee bit
HILL ARP ON THE LUCKY MONTH.
This is the month of fate, destiny
and other big things. From time
immemorial, June has been preg
nant with great events. Mrs. Juno
was born about this time, nnd the
month was named for her. If she
hadent been born, there wouldent
have been any June, which would .
, , . acquainted. It his mother
have been a public calaimtv, for it 1 . ,
not have in readiness Ins meals
J. E. MOORE & CO.,
*
DEALERS IN
Choice Family
GROCERIES,
Provisions, Crockery & Tinware,
TOBACCO,
NEWCASTLE STREET,
BRUNSWICK,
GEORGIA.
FERRT8 r/- CO.'S
further than usual. He started
with his usual vim, but the dist
ance being so great, before bo came
to the last home stretch, signs of
, .. , . fatigue and exhaustion began to
ofjuvemle humanity ever produced . , „ D .
,, t ,. T1 i .... . I present themselves. By the time
on St. Simons. Robert kicks the . . . . . , ,, . • ,
, ,. , . . , . , , . fie reached his double triggered
beam, light weight, at two and one- . , . . " ..
, , ’ , . . „ . , hoaril, he find lost the most of his
half pounds, mid was born Pnday, . , , . . . .. ..
..... . m wind, and instead of making the
11th inst. To the square inch, in . . . . , . . . . ,
... til 1 clear, long leap fie and fns friends
one week, he has developed ns
, . * i expected, ns effort was a miserable
much genuine human nature as ‘ .. .
.. , .. . failure, and but for the timely ni
nny young gentleman of diniinu* I ’. r r . ,
J J . . ... , terruption of some friends, poor
tensions with whom we!., ...... . . ,
. , .Math, might have been consigned
f becoming ° n
j j to a watery grave.
Just so with some political can-
,. . p «"i didates we have seen.attempting to
Wftr. I was bon, in June myself, j h ( e ^ nn "" U \ h,s •"*»*•> “IV; nmko th . ra , Th( . y ,. llck tlx>
hut 1 flout mention it ns an rvent. t,te ’ P ’ It far, or, nt lonst, they start too long
It was only a circumstance. The M l lm ■ »*>•' *•** K"mK iri ”'" 1 11 liel'ore the election—es|iecinlly this
bte hnttle of Waterloo was f()l)gM |oth. r,ml,rs mol signs of anger ho , wenther . Tiiey loeethfirwind
the same liny of June that 1 was generally conceded to he thepnvi- lllry , „ t t„tl,el,onH-trctrh, FASHIONABLE
lege of bigger boys. Nvvcrtlieless, Jin< | t , M) often, hy the Uinv they T A IU W « tv U « U
he grows finely, anil eats heartily, reach their double-triggered pnt-
At the cud of the first month, it is h>nn, have to he taken off the ( AT THE
track, or without the intervention I
friend nr friends their
tive pi
ver had the pleasure
CELEBRATED HAMS & BREAKFAST STRIPS
A I,WAYS ON HAND.
ibout the best month in the
livery article of the best quality an 1 at tiu io vest price.
boru, on which was a conjunction
>f an evei.t with a circumstance.—
About this time, President* are
made ami Governors—that in, the
MILLINBRY !
confidently believed, he will prob
ably reach three pounds in weight,
drowning politically l>et
len -i
lev- [
or not. I think I would like to
tec to whom the bill luul 1
ferred. If he had done nothing that,
else for Georgia, thin sagacity and read about Chicago. Them fellers
watchfulness entitles him to great | miHt ) mvf HrM . nt ?l power of money
trading for votes. They say that
is a bright little fellow— paldr, Keep tool,' boys—too fi*
household treasure. His now. Wait till September—till the,
’ Plen-,
>f time then before the election.
It makes my lioad swim toj^ fnthcr an<J mot i irr f C( ,i happy' nights are longer and ooole;
over their little bantling, and nl-
reditand consideration.ni.d prm
the assertion of his friends that he
eau best represent Georgia.
IS LIBERTY COUNTY FOR ('Ohql lTT
OR 1-EBTKR ?
In our last, we hinted that Lib
erty county had held a packed
The Hinesville </n:dtr, of Ijberty
county, says: “ One of our census , he vuice of lh( , , v ,„ r „ r Col .
enumerntont has deve)o|ssl a re-1 uiu The Hineeville Gawtre Ukes
mxrkahle rose of longevity in this| u> to tn . k nn ,|
endeavors to ex-
county. old colored woman u, , ain . xl . uill( . , hllt th( . llleeling „ nH
the 18th District u. put down at v,asa meeting of the
140. She was horn in Africa , )oniocratv uU , A lctu , r
where she spent many years, and fri(1|| our ,, iberty c^pondent
from there was brought to South I , n g(1 , 1HUlnce . .. Dim . t back
L’amliim, where she passed a qnar. I |(iivn rro|)i )r stntl , lnnlt ab(llU
ter of a century, and from thence ^ Hinesville meeting. Reliable
to thU uoynty, where she has lived
for tj)e last hmidml years
We have yet to find one of the
Governor’s appointees who is not
not in favor of his rsnomination.—
However, it is a hard task to forget ingly for Colquitt,” etc.
and influential men here, say that
tht aflhir was ‘cut nnd dried;’ that
it was the most disgraceful affair
of the kind they ever attended; that
the county of liberty is overwhelm-
Thesoon-
nnd turn the hack of j’our^hind on er | K ^itieiana mid tricksters under-
one who has given you |»Ia< o
jM>.-it.on.—PhmuHjra^h.
We liave not found n single man
whom the Governor refused U> ap-
j*oiiit to an office but who is
against his lunnination. No, not
one. It u fiard, however, to forget
want of appreciation iqxin the
stand that the voice of the people
can’t be suppre&cd, the better for
them.
THK COM I NO WKKK.
ready wonder how they have man- v Stni*D ?
, . , , . . . aged so long without Robert Jehu 1
General Gmnts frusxds poured it,"y
out on the darkeys like water, hut * •
1 recon they spent more on the Tho David Clark nnd City of
white folks, for tin* darkeys are not Bridgeton make regular close con
ns well posted on the price current ! nectiom* with the New \orksteam-
and it takes less to do cm. They ers at Savannah. Excursion tick
ets from Brunswick, which simply
means the round trip to and fiom
New York, only thirty dollars.—
This is cheap for eight days' board,
nnd 2,000 miles travel.- The fare
to New York and not return, only
twenty dollars, and this on the fin-
Ladies’ Store,
Jfrr. M. C. ROWE, Proprietress.
are learning, though, pretty fast,
meeting for lister, etc., hut tlmt | vv | mt a vote can he gold for. Wish
I could have seen that big buck
darkey setting dmvn hy Madam
Cameron, at the I’ulmer house.—
But she bail to stand on her hand
and play it. She dident dare to
New Firm!
New Goods!
C.I. WIMBERLY Si CO.
renig on the nig. No wonder them 1 eat steamers that ply between here
fellers were keen and lively. Eight’and New York. The fare from
years among the fh*sh pots under, Brunswick and St. Simons to Sav-
Gnint made em fat and now they nnnuh has also been reduced fr»*m
an* lean and hungry. They want five U) f oUr dollars,
another chance. They want a t
President who will say, “l>o\ h, you j “A mob”—“ a St. Simons mob ! j
know where the treasury is; now Was it a mob—a St. Simons mob?.
go long ami don’t bother me; let us Thig iM whnt a f ew thoughtless and j
have pence. I j>arrot-nioutheil individuals called ;
The forty-sixth Congress of the the party of gentlemen who went j
Hare ju»t a fine ato* k of froah OUOCER-
Arriving evcri/ irerk,Xeir nnd Beautiful Styles for
I hr Ladies—Huts, Ribbons, Ties, Laces,
Trimmings, Buttons, etc.
Will idso furnish on short notice the
Wheeler & Wilson New Sewing Machine,
NO. H, WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE,
THE BEST MACHINE MADE.
tar Goods First-Class—Prices Moderate.
HEAVY AND FANCY, POST OFFICE STEAMEK RUBY ’
i">»-- | May Magazines.
To wblt-h Invite tlie
United States adjourned on the
16tli inst.
Pretty and Young.
in every feature hut the hair, which
had grown white from fever. This ta
lly of B5 write* us; ** I have used Par
ker's Hair BhI»miu six months and aui
more than pleuMed with it. It hiu« re
stored the natural brown color of mv
hair and given it a silkv aoftneM, m-
than ever Ivefore. There is no I>i
IVK ALSO KKFI* FINK BRAXDH C
from St. Simons to attend th
county convention lost Tuesday in
Brunswick. Now if a man’s neigh
bors feel like rising en matte to re
ward merit; if a generous conxtitu-1
ency propose to honor him for his Tobacco & Cigars,
lirimiciai, fidelity and devotion to a
cause through four long, dark years j
that tried men’s souls; if the many I
X Hpr.
tAAYl’RU.S.'i TU JACKS0NVI1.LK.
our own Glynn will he there ill the !
person of J. M. Cooper. We pre-1 and look like iuy»
diet a decidedly more harmonfous ^ l g^ ,, ; , i| v h ^'“
OUH MOTTO:
The Democratic National Con
. t ,,,. veil turn convenes next week in Cm*, tn umu e-vt-r nrimr. jum- d miHim* , , . - ,. , . . .
r n Of any o„. - U ^ A- Mr, ( . j# wi „ |>0 ,| lcro ,lmtf no Uling Mr. an.I it lean* the beitehctane. of h,s k.ndneas stoo.1
— 1 —alp so clean mu«I nice and cool that I ready to give in public their testi-
i tuuc-ti plraMsI, and I (e, l ninny benofactione; in
vll sgiilii. lh.bea-1 * ' ,
fine, if a whole community saw fit'
A meeting bf the director* of the meeting than our Republican ! .toLug «ray nr r«,D,l ii'ur' t.Vi'lir n«in- 10 rU *. 11 As LOW IS tllS LCWOSt
IVnycross nnd Jacksonville Rail- friends enjoyed at Chicago. The r -l Joiilhtu'leulor, and entirely fie.- g rnu111 * we ’ .
f i i . i . . V ... , . . .* „ ,, iug tile head from .Isii.lioff „n<l iteli- neighbor* did to make Jake Dart
naid was held last week, and mm, ,, waits with hated breath the jn * it ^ atandariMwan . r in the com-
(resident authorized to proceed result* of the week a work. In the j.Sol,I m large luttles »t only .VI cenl.
jvitli the work a* soon its lie deemed aetion of this Convention hangs the j lli ' ll ' ) h >' doerger, druggist.
it iwivimhle Jfr aiiwhile the steel life of the Democratic party. Wej” 11 ' '
rails for the road are in Savannah, hold allegiance to no |.,uty, being, The Early Bird, unooituetured at
also 3JW» UHW for tla* Savannah, as a'i ediU.rs should he, entimly in-1 '^u^hng III om'erS^nd. ot tri | )Ute than that we hel,K*l Ui.weU
Florida and \\ ivfem Railway. It dejiendent of party, hut we must \ smoking t..l>uvo, is sohl ataamo price t . n nib” that mad
die injupetum spd in successful, we think it aliout time we had i'y»Durham* wud
Appleton's J«»urnftl,
Dcmorest’s Mouthly.
Gtnicy’s Ltulies' Book,
H.irpi r’s Monthly,
St. NichoUs,
Young Ladies’ Journal,
popular Monthly,
Sunday Mngftfine,
Popular Science Monthly,
North American Review,
Southern Furraci-H’ .Monthly,
American Agriculturalist,
Waverly Magazine.
Suturday Night No. 41.
New York Ledger No. 22.
THOMAS’
I N jlnta, hftlf plnt« »n<l hum '•
best tilttk Ink in the %Ute.
iisru:
WtrnuiUil tl.«
TIME TABLE
SCHEDULE OF RATES
st. simonsTbrunswick.
'PilE now aunrufr Ruhy will run rv R nUrly bn-
I t wi*nu HC hitnuDa MtllN a ml Drubkwirk. u
Dally (Haturlay
Haturday
Saturday* (••»tr»)
Muodaya
Uail^ Hu
Dally (Sai
(maill
Monday* (eitra) .
H*tnrda\aimail)..
:aya eacnpted).. 1:30 r m
lr v
«:3f>r a
viu, back uvnixa, bm7S"Wick.
4:30 AH
mix*.
egcuraioaa. apply t
ing election—we repeat, that iftnis
constitutes “a mob’’—“ftSt. Simons
mob,” then enroll ua as one of the j rw in rro.. of uw n»......
oil, is “mob.” We want no more fitting J
D. A. H 0 0 R E.
C. I»\HT, Jb.. Stnanier Ruby.
W F Prnniman. A»raut, Brnnawick, and J E.
! Dart, Agent, HI. fliiuona. mar^tf
HARDWARE &. STOVES,
Plow-, Doom, UhM.
1’ork. l Hash, Je Lamp
•W Table RlaM. PlltarH,
(Btlrry, Pam pa, K«ra*lae
Tinware, C’rweker j, St Uni Oil,
' fur Bale l»»
mar7-ly.
I.. D HOYT A- CO.
the “St. Simons n»oh” that
. i -nt .i . <>hnnu.> in the iHtiuifni ,.*»«„• «rl Wh ** n * ! >* remenilienul that Mr. C«r- Jake Dart a member of the House
this latter iron will he put down «t a Jinugt in the political status of| roll UoltW |ht . lu „ iUiln for nwllllfft ctu r - f of the Georgia
once, other* ise it will hc re-ship- things. Four years u «s long as no, the i-l smoking toim.v. - '
jssl. The Wsyinw and Ja. kson- »nv party ought to lx- allowed in *
ville line, it is thought, will he power in national politics. Twen (.L,
NEWCASTLE STREET,
through bv January 1st
or more is just five times U*> long ' Work*. I.
chin
of Representatives
II In* eager to try the legislature of 1880. So mote it be 11
F7rl V Bi?V r!',lDtcco ^d you ever see a spring BRUNSWICK,
V*
Ga.
Boot*. Hh<w*a. and Oaltm marie <,n tb* t *
l at vie laata. «r.,m St-w York, rquai in flmab an
durability to anv in Urorgia. 1 alwo have t,
‘ readyMA1>E GAITER UP
PERS,
of ever) style, dirw t m m BBaBUisctory <>i H*nr
Arthur. N. w York. Sal‘af#rU.m gttaiauU'*>I i
every particular All repair* t.ol traliad lof i
NOUCE.
such as the boys get up to give j.ia
T hantln* p»rO^ w ,s no r*. h. p«rmlu«:
,,n d-k> l Island. All pere-oa are therefore ran-
tt.ined. a* th* law a»rajuat trrapaaMtra will be rig
idly *«f»>r.ed. —
Jons DcBioxok,
Hi nkv DoBiokon
J. K. DtiBtoxnx.