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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER,
T.<i. STACY, Editor and Proji’r.
HtWBI>A¥. JUNE '2«. IK* 1 -
IMMllilUTiON AND WHY IT SHOULD WHY UOVKItNOR COLQUITT IS Ol'K OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS SENATORI-
— I al convention.
UK KNCOL'KAOED
CIIOICK.
Tli
Excessive Ileal
n|>roper food at this svurou of
| the year may .pewdily carry you to
thr crave. ' Parker's Giuger Touic
convention of delegates of! aliould always bo kept in tire honae, as
um-ijuaieil for i.nrsiog mothers
New Advertisements.
Grant is going around the world
a^aiu. Jle will probably be back
again about J8tM.
Hixty-tlsw [Ktrsons were killed
rinrii ft tbe late storm and waU-r-
sjaMlt near Dresden.
An exchange says that Hymen
js represe nted as carrying a lighted
.torch—a sign tliat the bride will
have to get up and light the kitch
en fire.
The eitv of iaiuisville, like many
a>tJ)prs. 1ms hail some of the swell
tat .mt of her. bbe was inllated
tike an .immense toail, imagining
herself rniatn-sa of about IGb.000
■people. but the census mnn lias
'■punctured the balloon and let her
.down with only 110,01X1.
Strange to say, there arc some
silly editors over the State who nre
still ftsilish enough to stand up and
try Ut throw iin|iediments in the
m ay of the grand wave of approba
tion of Colquitt, Brown and Gordon
that is sweeping the State from
mountain to scu.
Tire eontinued rise in the Missis,
sip], river is Hooding the surround-
j country, causing immense dam-
. The water has risen over tivun-
ffcst at McGrcggor, lowu, and all
nunication by railroads is cut
^scept west of St. l’aul. Till
I are nil stopped and busi
; a standstill.
Francis Fontaine, commissioner j Beanuse lie is the representative — - - -
of immigration for Georgia, deserves; of an administration which has. the counties of Glynn, Camden and
the thanks of every well wisher of raised the credit of Georgia from j Charlton counties, composing the
the Btatc for the good work he has; far below to above par. I Fourth feenatonal District, met at
done and is doing. I Because he has acquired a na-, Jeficrsonton, Camden comity, on
A Commissioner without a sala- tional refutation as the advocate the 18th inst., and was called to or-
ry, without an appropriaUon, with- 1 of healing sectional differences. der by Mr. Holland, of (Hynn, who
out assistance of any sort, almost Because lie has stood the test of nominated Mr. Synimes, of Glynn,
without appreciation in his own adverse criticism and investigation as Chairman of the convention,
♦State*, luw excited interest in Geor-! for two years, and comes out of the which nomination unanimously
triii hy articles in the press at the fire unscathed. j prevailed. i r7t.V' " Tw.'n i , \ Z
Because he is the earnest ndvo-j Mr. Kay, of Glynn, was then niHt cluJiiiuggist. J
cate of every wise measure, looking chosen Secretary. apr-l-3m.
to the development of the material The Chairman briefly explained j .
resources of Georgia. j that the object of the convention tort nrennfsctured a.
Because he is entitled to vindica- 1 was to nominate a candidate for ( superceding-nil other brands ol
tion of his past conduct of the ad- the Fourth Senatorial District. onoking tobacco, is sold at mum; pi-
ministration, which is pointed to I ho delegation from Cantden
North, by intelligent personal rep
resentation of the advantages pos
sessed hy Georgia, and has induced
a considerable number of emigrants
to Georgia already.
If one man unaided, without
means, can do this, what might not
be done if proper interest were ex
cited and a bureau, thoroughly
equipped, were organised, with a
liberal appropriation to make its
work effective.
Georgia possesses advantages j re-election, and every county
which will compare favorably with j line of the M. it B. I!. It. a
Durham's amt is three grades better.
■uimamiiwvii, n mvi» »» j...s..v^v. •« . n— i When it is remembered that Mr. Cur*
with pride hy even those who op-, then announced that, under the to-j roll holds the medals for maimfactui-
pose him, as one of the most eco- tation system, Camden eoi nty was i the
nomical and successful in the State’s entitle l to the Senator, and that j.; iu .| v pjiTl, the best iu the market,
history. I Camden claimed the right to pre- i Address, Carrol's Early Bird Tobacco
And lastly, we are in favor of his sent one of her citizens for that " Lyn
the honorable position, and the name
^ nDtHttuvu, vtmm.vv.. a and its of the Hon. Robert N. Kin w ,
those of any state in the West or j extensions should be, for the rca- Camden, was placed in nominatioi
South, and yet we predict that the son that he is thoroughly commit- and he was unanimously chosen to
census will show no greater increase ted to the policy of competition in j represent the Democratic party of
in tier population than such as'railroad traffic throughout the, the District in the ensuing cam-
ic-bixth of the population
n of Adams, Massochu-
ig a population of six
ere prostrated recently
fmic resembling cholera
The cause is as yet un-
denuc fog had co'ered
fur some time previous,
iiany say is the cause of the
uitli teething children, and n«»t only
cures Diimliuu, Dysintery, Cliolern,
Cholera Infinitum, Colic, Cramps, etc.,
hut prevents these dangerous attacks.
By its corrective action on the dipest-
tion apparatus,it cures Headache, Indi
gestion, Nervousness,Palpitation of the
heart, Wakefulness, Neuralgic Pains,
Liver Disorders, Lou Spirits, Sour
Stomach and till other symptons and
forms of Dyspepsia, regulates the bow-
j els and enables you tneujov the fruits
land vegetables of the Mason. Buy a
* • Sold
MOORE & M’CRARY
DEALERS IN
P PLANTERS’ HOTEL
SAVANTUST-A-II- j
Olioice I^tAmily
GROCERIES,
Provisions, Crockery & Tinware,
CIG-iiBS ds TOBACCO,
Tlio pa[icrs of the State who have
been abusing Colquitt, are gradual
ly “drying up.” They find it inn t
jiopular. When a piqicr bucks
against the will of the peoplo and
trie# to make out that the masses
of that county nre for someliody
tl.se, they generally find out they
have run against a brick wall. In
proof of this, see how some of the
),a|iers of the State have quieted
down.
might be expected from the orili
nary growth of her home popula
tion.
We have a climate which is va
ried from semi-tropical to temper
ate, and soil as varied as the cli
mate. Southern Georgia is the best
section for sheep raising in the
Southeastern States, and equal to
any section in the country. Every
one who engages in it, no matter
how carelessly, makes money, and
yet there is not one thousandth
part of the sheep raised that could
he raised with profit. Grapes,
[(caches and other fruits thrive all
over the State. There is not a pro
duct of the temperate zone which
cannot he raised with profit, and
many tropical fruits and products
can also he raised w ith profit, mid
yet not over one fifth of the total
area of the State is utilized for any
purpose whatever.
The hills and mountains and val
leys ol North Georgia are full of
metal# and minerals awaiting ener
gy, skill and capital, and yielding
a rich reward wherever mined. 1 lu
pine belt is being rapidly denuded
of it# timber anil it is important
that the lauds he utilized for slice)
ANOTHER BLOODY AFFAIR.
State, and we shall need just such paign for Senator
Governor in the future. * On motion, Messrs. Holland, of i o iw x,
Glynn, Van Valkcnbupgh, of Cain- CllCapCSt <K BCSl
den, and I-ce, of Charlton, were ap-
~~~ I pointed hy the Chair to inform Mr. HOTEL IN THE
Macon has again been the scone R . of Jlis nomination,
of bloodshed. - Aimer F. Gibson, Qn motioni l)l0ge proceedings
who barely escaped hanging with- wpre or , !crc ,i to [, c published in
in the last twelve months for the | the Snvftml(lIl Mining AWrs and
murder of a stranger, plunged Ins j „ ruilawick Advkiitiskr and 8c"pmi
knife into Mr. A. Al. \\ olikin, eleik i
of the National Hotel, of Macon, I
and son-in-law of cx-Mayor Wilder,!
of Albany. Mat Thornton (well
known here) and a man named Al*
Cincinnati watchmen must he
jmwcrful fellows, us will be seen hv
the following:
Cinoixxai, June 19.—JamesDuf
fy, bridge watchman, laid down be
side tlie track at the bridge over
tlie Scioto river, near Chilloeotlie,
ihi the Dayton and Southwestern
railroad, with his nrm over the mil
and went Ui sleep. Tlie gravel train
Imckcd on him. The entire train
wiia thrown from over the track —
Five men were thrown into the riv
er; twenty among the debris of the
ivrcckod train. Dully will die
three others killed; others cscapct
with slight Injury.
NEWCASTLE STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
u> u r r 11.
belt Mathews, entered the hotel to
gether with'Gibson, and demanded
rooms, stating for what purpose
they wanted them. They were re
fused, whereupon a dillieu ty oc
curred, resulting in the stabbing of
Mr. Wolikin. Gibson and Thorn
ton are in jail, awniling tlie results
of the wound. We think it about
time Bibb county was redeeming
herself, llutunii life seems ut a
discount iu that locality.
CINCINNATI*NOMINATES.
.1 ppm/.
On motion, the convention ml
joltrned sins die.
CoUltTLAXD SYMStKS,
Chairman
NV. K. Kay, Secretary.
A FEW GEORGIA HOT'
grand
Atlanta is preparing fe
•1th of July celebration.
Five men will lie added to the
police force of Atlanta alter July I.
The Alappiilm river is diving up
and lisli are being caught hy the
Rates $1.50 & S2.C0 a Dav,
According to locution of Boom.
FERRIS o’- CO.’S
JOS. IIERSCHBACH, Prop’r
jul.ViO.lv.
Jewelry Headquarters
—OK—
W. F, D0ERFL1NSER.
CELEBRATED HAMS & BREAKFAST STRIPS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
W: s ever harmony more perfect
than at Cincinnati the present, week,
. when the Democracy of the coun-
rnising and agriculture, and yet the | try met to nominate standard benr-
iiiost we call do to encourage ilium- j ers for the coming contest ’ llan-
gration is to appoint ncoiumission-1 cock, of 1‘enn y 1 vatiiii, was elected
er without salary or means or eli-jon tlie second ballot by an over-
eouragemoul or appreciation. whelming vote, getting 7J<> out of
It is often said that immigration ( 750 votes. Th e nomination was nl-
•annot be tumeil from the West to ^ terwurds made unanimous and the
the South. Texas and Florida tea-1 Hugs of every Stale rallied around lor
tify that like many another trite [that of Hancock’s. English, of of arson
The turpentine distillery of Mr.
T. J. Dempsey, on the M. B. 11.
It., has been destroyed by lire.
The Macon TebyrnjJt and Muneii-
t/rr wants the fire department con
nected with the telephone exchange
The (luitnmn jail burned down
recently. It was supposed to have
been set on fire by one ot its in-
JEW ELK V,
WATCHES,
i;tc,
Every article of the best quality nil 1 at the lo vest price.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY !
AT THE
*
Store,
.!/. ('. ROWE. Pro/>rdress.
The Mayor of Macon has issued
prwclumation offering a reward 1
1"
■savannah
Stenniln sit
1 lirun-wick
of to convict any per#
taviugM, it is not u true one
The roatfon why the West secures
emigrants is that she seeks them.—
The new elates of the West have im-
Conneetieut, has been tendered the I A colored man named Levi
second place on tlie ticket. Tho My res recently suffocated in dig-
nmnifest opinion is that the De* iging a well near Quitman. He had
luocrncy ol tho country is now n reached thirty-one feet. c
migrant bureaus which kiH*p their unit and tluit there will be a grand j A train hand in Macon picked ill i nv..
agents at Castle Garden, ami also “ walk over at the fall election. up a pocket luiok containing c> 1, l-U *j.u . .. t> in.
ends agents U> Kuropo, and in j Hurrah for Hancock and English !! juu j re t un ied it to tho owner, who I er , y n \v.‘‘fih^,V i .> I
many instances, pay tlie passage of! SKNAT0UIAST^U.MINAT’ION. I rewarded him witli 8100.
immigrants to their destination.— | Bryttn Xorman, of Colquitt j w. S f H if®5!?u
-i——— The railroads of these states sendj u,e Senatorial Convention at]county, has sheared four thousand
HaUKAX, N. iJ., June 2*2.—While immigrants iu their destination at 1
,*11110 children were playing on the ^ moderate rates, and yet Mr. \\ ad-
bcach at Cuw Buy yesturday, they loy, controlling over seven hundred
D.'iVIV Cl.'I AR*
. Irrirhuicrcru week.Xcv' nud Beautiful Styles for
tin’ I,ailirs- Hats, Millions, Ties, Laces,
Trim mines, Buttons, etc.
Will also furnish on short notice tho
Wheeler k Wilson New Sewing Machine,
NO. H, W ITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE,
THE BEST MACHINE MADE. .
i.. 'Good* First-i Ma&8—Pnco% • Voderatc.
At the Senatorial Convention a
Jefferson ton, tin* past week, K. N
King, Esq., of Camden, was nomi
unted. We hope it will he remem
picked up a piece of barrel stave j miles of railroad in Georgia, ref us- |, y u j| that, in
about four inches by two and a cs to give reduced fates to immi-
luilf iu siic, on which the following grants
am written with a lead pencil: up»»i
“AtaUntii going down April 12th, larg«
IKHO. No hoiH*. Sen»l this to Mrs
_ hone.
Msry White, Vier>, Sussex.
[Sigmtl] J.vs. WllITK.
*n»e piece/if w«jml appeared by uul
. * . .* 1 . trrntmn so
grants on Mi
•. Fo,
itoincs
ret i nest, j
! UJHU1 the pie
a that
, Georgii
a has us
large a popul
latiou
os she !
has exec- 1
ntive ability
to mu
mage,
|
| Tlie press i
of the
StuU>
ought to;
speak out on
this i
subject.
Iiiiini- ;
Ii»e pu*ei’/»f wo<hI npiN*ure«l oy * , . . .
. , i , . , , 'grntion societies ought to 1m? organ-
iu looks l» have Wn m the water h ", ,„ r
about two months. The place
•re It was picked u|» is about
ize,l in every county fur the T ,ur ‘
jiose of procuring statistics for us
JKWITV lb Uj. irt in hum. - - . |
twi-lvo miles east of this eitv. and >>)'« hurvau of m.imgratlon, am
opens directly into the A.Unlie ‘H" I-egislatuie ougl.t to pass, next
\November, a liberal act, supple-
rnente*! with a liberal apjwopria- j until further notice, the following
rkmiMjrujJi: Tieie has lion for the encouragement of im- will he charged ami exacted l»y
never been, in tlie memoiy of the migratl*
brail of sheep th s season, the wool
averaging three pounds per head.
Atlanta is cooling somewhat on
the census question. She now
claims about -11,000 —45,000 has
been the estimate all along. A few
days will tell the whole truth.
Mr. G. R. McKee, of Lowdnes
count), has refused 85,000 for fifty
acres which lie has in watermelons.
,f' Up to date, from one and a half
acres iu cucumbers, lie has realized
I eight hundred dollars.
: One hundred and fifty feel of the
■ railroad bridge of the Savannah k
From ami after July 1st, 1880..Charleston Railroad ocreas the Sa-
vannah river, was burned recently.
A large force was at once put to
in
, with the custom followed hy this
request,; jCamden has the right to
supply the next Senator, and that
Mr. King will he elected without
opposition.
At a county convention on the
same day, Mr. David Scarlett was
ontativ
Camden county
MSTAh ITEMS
OST OFFICE
May Magazines.
STEAMER RUBY.
TIME TABLE
WIIY!
Appleton’s Journal,
Dernorest’s Monthly,
(lotley’H Latlies’ ltook,
Uaviier’s Monthly,
St. NichoUn,
Young Lndies’ .Ttiuniiil,
Popnlnr Monthly,
Sumhiy Magazine,
Popular Science Monthly,
North American Review,
Southern Funner*’ Monthly,
American Agriculturalist,
Waverly Magazine,
Saturday Night No. 4L
New York Ledger No. 2*2.
SCHEDULE OF RATES
—urrwuwf—
ST, SIMONS & BRUNSWICK.
re*«Url> b«-
i Mill#
i. ei.teU) (mall).
|x>stmnstcrs for international mon-
I •••” — s S 1
zjHait Inhabitant, a time wbcii Utv i If tl..' strung.' s[jathy which now ov or ,[ on , secured in tl
two contending political parties .exists in Georgia, an this subject, 'states, for pnyinent in the
United
I'nitid
>rk and the damage repaired.
From the Macon Tehyrajih.( Mu
atwdaiinm.HMMia.ita j XISTIK
i-a r \ is ptnu. tuUfpinUandBUiuU. WtmaUdUu
PLASTERING f ^ “ *■ •- T > »•
b»tur.U>«(nii»il)
(alnn**va (nxtra) t*»ba
Flirt* ♦*•*'li way, < t
For lit-iubt,
oiiveiiuiug pwnwwii | VA.OB- Vi tun oui.jvw. Elates, ior payment m nw
demonotrote their relative continues, other states in the South Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- Mn, J er we lear . u tj,at l . 1>OOI> e
Ui better llum in the coining will distance her in tho race of j an d, to wit: In sums n..t exceed- tlKitgooiily _ cit y';' rc discussnn; tie
can
strength —_— -,
politest. Tire issues on which boll, progress. ' ing $10, 2.>c.; over $10 and not ex- KW"i“q u...™.*
were based are virtually ex-1 We ho|)e tbii. feeble eflbrt to cceding $20, 50c.; over 820 anil not the Ocmulgee, at t i.\ I H 111 * l ,l
... I. .• « 1 !>•.. «n,l areuun intnF.k.1 ilk tlliu slll.la.d ...111 .. — . A.lA 1 U'fltitr I It t W1 1 1*. A CUIUll IlinC Iiml
land, to wit: In
ing 810, 25c.; over 810 ami not
q
I in the be
feasibility of utilizing the waters of if ‘ *
.ler**i(<rh i i* pMpsir^I to do your
KAL-
Itjr.
TAYLOR n, FKUOI HOS.
II A It DW.VKE K STOVES,
IM.
tinct. IseOionnl bitb'rncss and arouse intercut in this subject will ,. XC eed?ng *30, Tile.; over 8.KI and waterpower. A canal nine and
bate being only a tiling in name, induce other and ah'er ,wn# and not exceeding 810, 85c.; over 810
new •■•••j •• --- > v.\t,miiny vt”, v*»v.,
nothing rmoains but two powerful paj^rs to Lake the subject up ui\- and not exceeding 850, 81
pi>Utical forces, with only opo end til it excites that interest which its^
e-half miles long seems to be tin
feasible plan.
in view, that is gaining the mastery transeendant importance merit*.
Kabhi N. J. Benson, of Macon,
has accepted a call U> Grand Kap-
ids, Michigan, lie carries with him
f — —- | fwing Loit*, me great runruiei mug- . . - . .
Jook on witii absorbing interest un- „. lU ., | uts tiken up his abode in the best wishes o! the citizens of
|)1 tlie battle of the giants i* o>pr. |Chattanooga. ‘Macon.
, and puttiog their favoriy* in tl»o
Presidential diair. The world will'
King Cole, the great railroad mag
The lonely vigils of tlie night are
terrible, especially by the liedni.l.* of
the tick, and it U j wt *he thing to
litive u bottle of Co tweens’ Honey of
Tar to cure their coughs, coKU, croup,
ft.-. Price 50 cents. Tor sale by all,
mav29 lv i
WANTED!
FOREIGN GOLD!
D. A. M 0 0 R E.
I ivk. t Hath, * Lamp *
I T.tbl** (il»»«, ristsrr*,
i'Milrry, Psmps, K«r««lu«
Tinware, C’roekery, * Lard <>||
for sale by
mwTly. I-DIIOVTICO.
Boot
f.jtul in Auiith au>i
ilriie
U. (L HUP PA It II.
7.1 I lav .trvi'l Ha. *11 bill, i U.
xtyl* Ustx. trout N
durability t.> auy in u^orgis. t u«>«
HEADYMAl>K GAITER UP
PERS,
ut rv.Tr style, direct from manufactory of Hcnr
Artljui N. York. Sal-staclion miirante.-.l n
. . ...c:. 111... All r.-»aiT4 not railed fbr li
bar^ra.^hop o
l). A. MOOHE.
NOTICE.
T he pni.uc
bnntin* j
1 un J*-kyl lalaj
irDHly.
tr«.l oj.poeUts
John DvBionon,
Hi nuv DuBio.non
J. E. DiBiunon.