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The Brunswick Advertiser,
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SATURDAY MORNING
At gboroia, by
1. Q. STACY.
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VOL. 6, NO. 1.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1S80.
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T. U. STACY,
Brunswick, Georgia.
City Directory.
ier, T. G. Stacy
Putnam, f. v
kins. J J. Spears and I*. T. Dunn.
Cook. J. 1’. Harvey,
Marshal—J. L. lleaeh.
1‘ntireman -W. S. Pittman.
/\>rl Fhysirian—J. H. Main, M. D.
City n-hytieian—J. R. Boblns. M. D.
Harbor Mauler—Matthew Shannon.
I’ort Wardens—Burr WiutoD, G. J. Hall i
Thomas O'Connor, Jr.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCII..
Finance—Couper, Watkins and Dunn.
14, Passenger Trains
will mn as follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:30 pm
Arrive at Jesup ”
Arrive at ThomasvV’
Arrive at Buhihridge”
Arrive at Albany ”
Arrive at Live Oak ”
Arrive at Tallahassee”
Arrive at Jocks'll ville”
Leave Tallahassee "
Leave Jacksonville ”
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany ”
Leave Boinbridgo ”
Leave Tlioinnsville ”
New Finn!
this Road New Goods!
7:50 r ■
6:20 a :
9:30 a !
10:25 a i
2:00 a 2
6:00 p m
5:30 p m
11:15 pm
4;00 p m
4:00 p m
C.! WiMBEKLY & CQ.
HILL ARP’S FKKLIXGS FULLY every reason to believe he isos
AROUSED FOR THE TICKET. j» nmn ™ 1 am, and that’s
saying more than I usually do
about any man. This nomination
Ho Throws lip His Hut for tho Man a tiling around which every
of Destiny -Iho Happy Kunil) of ^ Democrat can rally anti rejoice.—
the Seventh District 1 liming for . \\* e will have no more dissensions
the Victory—How Hill Arp Comes
South.
Atlanta Constitution.
the chief who iu triumph i
i just opened a fine stock of fresh OROCEI
HEAVY AND FANCY
now. Forsythe is coming back,
ami John Reese, and I bear that
Zacli Hargrove says he has been a
Hancock Democrat for five years.
Rut the poor darkies! I don’t
Hurrnli f..r Hancock ! Hurrah ' knmv , wlmt wi " be ™ ,,,e ~
for English ! I ha,I an adiding 11 /nc, ‘ ' h ,"- v w, l 1 f bo I w,l J"
faith that the convention would .In "“» ■ k"’’ 1 "rudder. Maybe hr
will bring cm .along with nun, and
then we will have a solid South
sure enough. Judge Underwood
says he is for anything that wi 1
Town commons—Spesrs. Putnam ami Htaey.
Harbor—Harvey, Cook and Putnam.
Railroads—Cook, Harvey and Couper.
Streets, dbainh
Watkins.
EmicATiuN—Cook. Htaoy
CHAIUTT—Stacy. Cook and Putuau.
Fire department—Dunn, Harvey and Putnam
UNITED STATUS OFFICfHS.
Collector of Cuatomh—John T. Collins.
Deputy—II.T. Dunn
No change of curs between Savannah
and Jacksonville and Savannah and
Dunn’Spears and Yllmiiy.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run
bunn. through to and from Savannah and
I Jacksonville.
Sleeping cars run through to and
j from Savannah and Albany.
Passengers fr«»m Savannah for Fer-
jnandina, Gainesville aud Cedar Keys
take this train.
I Passengers from Savannah forRruns-
k and Darien take this train, ariiv
EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER 1UK u t Runswiek 6:00
MEN
of the country, endorse James Boss' Patent Gold
Watch Cases* Aa a proof, read the following:
Baltimore. Md. t March
It gives no-pleasure to inforiu you
Janus Boss Watch Case I have earri- 1, has give
perfect satisfaetljn. It wears htanUmlly.
J. T. Kinooolo,
W. and 1’rop’i Tetri/ram
La Fayette, Ind., March 8, isso.
I take pleasure iu coiumen Utig the James Boss
- • • • • “sfactor- *"
They
Ed. and Prop't
Passenger* from Brunswick arrive at
Savaunah 9:00 a. m.
Passengers leaving Macon 7:15 a. m.
i. I (daily except Sunday) connect at Jeeiij
‘IT with this train for Florida.
i Passenger* from Florida by this trail
connect at Jesnp with train Arriving in
i Macon at 6:25 p. in. daily,
j Connect at Albany with Passenger
rjnai in trains both ways on Sou thwr.~. torn rail-
s!!tT road to and from Macon,Eufala, Mont-
gomery, New Orleans, etc.
n, jhso. ! Mail steamer leaves Rainbridgc foi
put. nt Apalachicola every Sunday and Thun*-
nCoV" d *y evening; for Oolutnlms every
i.-aiiir.' Tuesday and Saturday afternoon.
Close connection at Jacksonville da>
ly (Suudays excepted) for H. Augustine,
Pulatka,, Enterprise,. and all landing-
on St. John’s rivet.
Trains on lb and A. R. R. leave
■! jnni'tion, going in II :U7 ». m .
, and for Rrnnswiek at 1:40 p. iu daily,
'll i>y inii,<!ri < <b< «t ACCUMMl ID.YTK >N THAI XS K.\>
l.anies. menlunts TERX DIVISION. .
i, in all parts of the country
right. I’ve been for General Han
cock for two months, and so has
everybody else that l hear talk now,
a but I’ve got th® dead wood on it;
’ X writ it in# letter to you a g I »ec«re General Hancock'., election;
while ago. I want you to keep
that letter, for good document.
that be doesn’t know him, but bis
record is splendid, and as for Hug-
1 ry evidence. Maybe I'll need it «■»>;. «' aa » ^end J’f Howe
when tlic time comes aud I
WE ALSO KEEP FINE BRANDS OF.
Tobacco & Cigars.
OUH MOTTO:
‘As Low as tho Lowest.’
an office, for I suppose the General
will give his first friends the first
lick. He has been my choice all
Cobb, and that is all be wants to
know. It’s credential enough.—
Howell Cobb said that English was
one of nature’s noblemen, and be
the time. In fact, I was for him wouW l,inl with llis wi,c a, “ l
before I knew him, for mv ances-
children and liis sacred honor.-
tors us.'* to tell me ahout'tho fam- ' rhe Jl,,l S e is n,nn '"t-' f( ’ r AUm ney
ral, ami says he loves every
ilv—a grand old family. His great
grand-father was the first to sign
the declaration of independence,
and just look'what a hand-write he
had. His signature is the hi
body and wants everybody to love
him; that Geneial I’ohjuitt is n no
ble man, and lister is a splendid
'gentleman, and Hardeman is lit to
believe there are many men
rgia who wotihl make a good
Wt.tH.ka, 111.. March 8. 1A*>.
that the Jamea B
e 1 have in entirely *atl#facti
reapect juat
tui'l that's the dill'crcnc
liini and General Omni. He sai<
that the republicans iniirht wipe oul l" tter
lit. ‘
q.reieOtwI. It U i
h. autjT II M. 1'
Ed. aud Prop't Iraq an f
Wanxau, Win.. March I".
The Watch Cm* 1 taavacf y«>ttr m.i" *- *
• at *at i * factory; it I# juat #pl udld.
M . isk 1
> front oi Ih i«'ii 11
other uditora
andj.v
Till#
I Inira o|'Solid <
rial c.-rttfl. at.-. A#k your j.-wclwr Jot
catalogUr rontallliilg full dt i*
^jivanuiih.MMiiy .
• McIntosh
Leave J«-sup
Lfnve RlAckaliegr “
Arrive ut JJnjR'Ut “
Leave Dupont “
L. avr RIackslicar “
•il, «t
T .4
* .Ie.su p
AT JEWELRY STORE OF
Chas. J.Doei'flingcr
OX 11AY STREET-
C AT.I, aud examine m.v Counter, and
tint uiultiUidn «.t thing#, t.w nutucroUR to
toentiun, that laiu otT.-riiig at
ONLY FIVE CENTS A-PIECE.
AUCTION
COMMISSION
I). James Dillon.
Aurtion l>ay. Every "rdn.H
.la. ami Satimlay, Iteain
Hill, at II O'clock a in.
inayg-tf,
2:30i
id-
J. M. DEXTER,
Ranker ami Broker,
Exchange bought and sold.
Insurance K Heal Estate Agent.
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah
WESTERN DIVISION
Leave Duixont, S’lid’y « xc’pM, <
Leave Vahhmta
Leave Quitman “ *
Arrive tit Thom isvilb- " I
Leave Tlioniasvilh , Mi.nflay
WedneHtliiy and Friday •
Leave Camilla. Monday, We«
nt-Hihiy and Friday.....
Arrive ut Albany,- M
Wednonilay* and Fritlayt
Leave Albany, Monthly, \V.
newhiy ami Friday 6:30am
Leave Camilla, Monday, Wed-
I nemhiy and Friday 8:48 am
Arrive at Tkomusvillc, Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday 11 :30 a m
: Leave ThomasvY.H’d’y exe’p’d ) : 15 p m
Leave Onitman “ 3:53pm
I Leavti VaMoata “ 5:17 pm
Arrive ut Dupont “ 7.30 r u
I J. S. Tvsos, |tfa*ter Transportation.
ii. S. HAINES,
Genera! Manager.
Brinswlck & Albany RaMroad Co
CllANtni OF S. IIKDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, (
Bui'N-wt. k. Oa., July ITth,
July 17th. ls70, pMi.ut.gc
trtinn on thl# Road will run m follow*:
PxM.-ng.r Train leaven Brunswick daily (ex
cept Hum.ay) at " ;,w
Arrlveaat T*.*b«-an villi, A. A O. It. It-, at.. SI I. A V
Leaves T. lx-aiiville, A. AM. B. It., at.. ..11 J7 A M
Arrive# at Albany at "JtO I* M
RETURNING
I^*avea Albany dally (except Sunday (at.'
hohi.st and most ilcluuit of all of 1(0 •> kii»«,an.l Gi.rtn-11 wouhi n.nkc
them. Hu Ls n n.ilitaiy man, but « »«"'«' Ibsmark, ami he has rea-
then lie believes that civil law is n
bigger thing than military power,
between Attorney-General, but* he knows
1! that he would, and knowledge is
than faith. He says he is
Mexnnder Stephens—he is go
ing to tote bis own skillet and title
it carefully, ami not sling it around
•iml break a leg off if he can help
i . I hope the Judge will get the
Humiliation, for you see that will
make a vnenney. and I always like
vacancies. 1 f -I udge Warner would
resign it would do n power of good,
ami t set ins to me lie ought to do
it -consult ring the relations of
Why Cannot Every Town in Georsfia
Have a Cotton Factory ?
What hinders every important
town in the Houth from having a
cotton factory, save the want of en
ergy and enterprise? Every town
we can hear of is anxious to be
built up, to be “developed,” and
yet bow many are making any sen
sible effort in that direction ? Most
of them expect to he built up by
somebody else. The citizens are
looking for “emigration,” for somc-
_ ~ , ,, body, for drangen to come down on
Country people ought really to ^ M n fl(XKl . ti(l e, buy them out
get down this way and over to, , u ^.uIouh price*, and forthwith
Brooklyn, to l.aten to lalmage and triln8forln Ule U)Wn inU) a city and
Ins hoy-preacher Harnaon. ; tllIlke nJ1 the old inhabitant# rich
wonder they take kindly to each wit | lollt „ nv effort on their part—
$2 00 A YEAR.
‘The Old Wliangdoodle and the
Young Gyascutas.”
ther—they are the same kind
Talinage looks in action like
If
Was ever delusion greater or more
I foolish? People who will not strive
open haratogu trunk in the. hands | for do n()t desiorvc fortune> and ftrc
<*f a baggage-sn^s’ier, so Harrison
looks like a yawning carpet-satchel
running to eutelj a train.
Folks before now have stood in
Fulton Market and gazed at a huge
gaping cod-fish ai d wondered at
the familiar expression on the de
ceased piscatorial specimen - for
getting they were Brooklynites and
not very apt to find her. She
smiles u|>on those who court her
earnestly, zealously, grandly; and
that last word embraces vigilance,
sagacity, benevolence and indefa
tigable industry and economy. Sa
gacity would teach the value and
importance of present combina
tion of small capitals for future
hnhitiicH of Tnlmaue’. em u,. So srunt , irofiU; benevolence the duty
if Talmago looks like a codfish
Hairison looks like abullpout—it’s
wonderful, amj their oratory is of
the same pattern. They roar and
howl and kick up, and if ever their
preaching fails to draw, let ’em get
out wood-cuts, call themselves the
“High-Kickers,” and do a double
clog.
Not since the burli ng of the
of dividing profitable employment
for the idle and indigent; economy
the judicious use and distribution
of the capitals and profits, and in
dustry the universal condition of
prosperity ami happiness. These
arc the prime factors to be used in
our suit for the band of fortune,
and approaching her through this
channel, she will recognize us a.
A
VEGETABLE
MEDICINE FOR THE
)BL00aiMR&KlDNEYS7
CURATINE,
CURATINE,
CURATINE,
1 or Ki'lnty Wfc*
CURATINE,
For !tUeuui#n
CURATINE,
i For Scrofula Di»«-#
CURATINE,
ruuUou
i an-
nil tho l.uvsofToxtii*and l.imi:
^ hut they could not make any hi
■ tei coilc than they had already,
lie i.i n Slatc.sman as well as a sc
(lilt, and In sides that, he isas|.!ei
| did looking man. I've got his pin
tograj.li and tliat's the n asim 1 wi
for him a long tiin* 1 ago. He is
1 large man, a# big as Judge I'mli
wood and almost as good tonkin
He carries bimselllikenelmni|iio
'and ha- tt kind, clieerlitl face that; and d.tnan.l
inspires love and eonf’nh nee. I
not afraid of him a bit and d
want bin) to be a fluid of me. Si
bis nomination, 1 have put up
sights a peg or two. I’m botlu
now about what office I u ill take, hi rn
lon’t exai tly i J™ 1 l<
one I in lit : aetinii,
.-that mailer things
Major
made i
But all this
\\ llnfr.th f»n*
v( . 1*. Howell b
jyjcernment. I
,,| all the tillie
Brooklyn Theatre have they had |, cins not hastar.ls, Is.rn
such a hot place of amusement
over there as they have now at the ^
Tabernacle—Harrison prances and ^
TaImage dances. I dropped in the
other Sunday ami lost my bearing:
procrastination, s p c c u 1 a t i o
chance.—Southern Furnum' ,11
out dav
jeribed the Judj
id Talmago eric
Counting Without Tiiri
—Those who are trying t«u
serious division in the ra
1 Demoerayof Georgia b:
“Fire!” Harrison got in his line Governor Colquitt wi
work on Ingersoll’s late lectures, are counting without C
and Talmage groaned aud gnashed The |>coplc are cetcru^
his teeth as an appropriate aeeom. honest men ill office ni
paniment. Harrison let lo wo on be driven from their pv
the evils of drunkenness and the all the falsehoods that can
stage, and Talmage uid the terrible by the malcontents.—Kuril/
example business a h Johnny Acini.
Wild. ! —
The ch rgymnn who lately .lc- "ill You IMicvc It?
scribed 1 fell ns paved with hot
plates of metal, and pictured a
I bn
The
to the boom
! 1 say. K. I
i use and dis-
•ecu for him I
m d If ill Idii has j
feet to go sti
a year or tw
id Hoinewliere
. and the Devil deny-!
.1 do
for the truth is,
know what kind o
ha pc the destiny of the
It’s wonderful what little | >ld what
iiitvii vnlu#— for. I i
, curuUve witll til'
I l, < r. t I* ulin „s.
(Iiorougli In
lllnestl.
Hurtu «^
xrilloH
Nti'b/" on
letter,emit Itln nm
l(/li'lliH«ll«Mi. .Her-
mrl,,1 M’utnonlntt,
(licet great revolutions.—
Bingham, of North Carolina,
i speech on that subject here
ferual r
1 *1 M ‘
the other night, at the 1.,^ % v l*iv-Ii the gri'lirons
grand speech, all ,| „u the while Talma
history—and 1 j|„. con torsion'll hits! nr
Ititintion
ASK TOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
TUE BKUWS CHEMiCALCO.
BALTIMORE. Md
() s „
Am vi » at Tnb«*aavilla, A. A (i. K. H.,at. 4 l'J U M
La-rvon i'«li. auvUL-. A. A <4, B. It. at....4 4*» V M
Arrivf# at llritu>««i<'k R I* M
Trains trom Albanf niak* rtutt eoaiiti*tlun at
paaaen^Kr jMf '
C. P. OOOUYEAR. I | P. H. HARR*.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
Attorney* at Law,
FhCNSWK’K, GEORaiA,
O'
T<-lH-anvi!lc with A. A < ,
Savannah, ami writh but (•
l>< auvilli', with A. & L
Florida.
Train# from 3run#w irk ronn« t at
witii <tay pwcOgar
Hay
For sale by J. M. Madden.
Jewelry Headquarters
—OK—
W. F. DOERFLINGER.
/ t hi.h4■ u niu hi ... > inti
li t ti-.l ■it.M-k of
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
al when he gets
But it's glorious—the prosper
like a beautiful vision. It’s like *
liberty being siKhlei.ly ushered up- Sl'ortor ^O’llfKC
who wn.s in the chain-
gnttg tor life. I feel like shouting,
for tho day of deliverance is at
I'm here in Koine where
the boysare jubilating over the re- wheat a suit tw. ntjutjui -
suit They sent olt'n telegram this nl1 ' 1 " as l’ lcftM '" 1 wlll ‘ young (.ynscuta#—Aafeiw/r
ruing to the Geneml, eongratu- « m ' "««» h, '“ l "
lilting him. and he replied in two a< """ U ' a '" 1 «" t J*?
thanking ll.cn. fur their ment, shaped Ins dost,«v and Ins
children after him to unborn gen- II
orations, and 1 told him as how mv B
father came out from Massnclm- this
vannah with a load of I < •
Woman's Best Friend.- To relieve
e itching heart of woman, atn) bring
reigned all| reme, is
Ii)js>tit)ii before which the Mill lien of
Isc for kinga ilwindle into niter in-igiiirteaiifle.
This it the iHTiiliar province of Brad*
i Held's Female Regulator, which, from
her ami felling her to dance al- it* iitimherlcHH ciiren, i* nppp-priutely
~ die had all cternitv to do it stvl.-.l l»'»t Krien.l." Tlie
, , iltHtrasNiiig complaint known an white*,
tin; lalmage- |l|M j Vlll .i,, UM irreguluritieaof the womb*
to which woman is anbjeet, 'fiwippeiir
like 111 gie b« foie a niugle bottle of this
woiiilci fill coiujMiiiud. IMiyoiciati* pro-
prewciibe it
Prepared hy Dr. J BradAeld, Atlan-
• 11 ta, Ga., atnl sold at 81.50 per bottle by
l*'. Joerger, Brunswick. Ga.
NOW IN PERFECT HEALTH.
Near Makikita, Ga., M ocli2l, ’70.
Some inoiitle* ago I I tong lit a bottle
• f Hra<Ifb‘hl n Fein.ila It-guhitor, a%l
use.I it iii my family with the utmost
• ati*faction; have recommended it to
three other families aud they have
found it just what it is recommended.
in- isn’t a patch
ifarrison combination
He's a young lire brand—is ilar-
iison—not more than twenty-two
lot he knows of the in- j
ms. He describe.*
the temperature, aud
gly of the white liE4it
k'-pt,
does
and
aud all taken
was talking with Houusnville, and ,„akes tlie platform of the Tab*
he told me that Alim r Stillwell njiele too lively for anything. Bv Tlu* female* who have inted the Itogu
,,w him unload a few sacks ..I all hearth allia - i'dMJSSfiC
,l n" tb old Wliangdoodle an I the .tie*. We cordially recoimneud it to
the public.
Hkv. II. B. Johnson.
('andinates’ Opiuiou of the Result.
ay!5-eow-2u
minute.-
good wishes. Home belie'
she can elect him. I don’t
whether ho is poor or rich,
he wants any money to
es that
know
but if
travel
etts
* I ricks—1 am stabbed,
iail I am of the opinion
i»ks my goose.
ield —The hour has arrived
I around on, just let him draw on
j Sam Morgan tor supplies. The city
of Home is on a boom now and
j throwing tier surplus around loose.
Whenever she used to want any
rmoney^she issue*
now they have all got rich and pay
I the money down. Everybody is
brick and got wrecked upon the when I should hump myself.
Bayard - It there’s a balm in Gil
ead, I'll take a barrel of it.
English—I am a sop thrown to
However, it’s ail right.
Etc*,, Etc., falling into line. I hear that Dr
h Tehranvtllo tor Florida at I u.
CHARLESL. SCHLATTER.
Ovnerai Hnpflrinti-tielc'n
FIRE INSURANCE
j.
DEXTER.
UJ8UIUN0E AUKS' T.
K EPREnEnth the following Fire Inanran.-e
Companies: Cash A fit.
all whom it may eoncern B«'it known that Horn- ln«nrait<-e Co, New York
- - « #m— *——*-**— "* 1 Ij.hia
.NOTICE.
Whh h haa ju#t arrlvetl an<l i# being aold at low
price*.
Itepwira ef all k I •»••«»» a** 1 ***
it lul Will l*f)K'tion 4iuitr«i*U*fd.
g§-Bo##' Patent of Stiffened back Watchea
lebMy " ,W Ul > W. F. DOERFLINOER. A«-nt.
Smith k iVitvr binl'ling. l*' u doora from P O.
Tnolhertha owner of the steamer Horen,
nor th.- chart, r i>arty, nor th. . oi»#lgti. .•». will l
reep.)i,a«)le for any hill# " * * •*
any of the crew of the at*
a written order from the dnd-ndgi |>IUM , R
;
Drnn#wh'k, Oa., Bept.
4.<n»no<)
lira Association. 1‘hila
c . , - Alauhattan Fire In*uram , . .
«... debt# .•. iitra* i. <l by Xoiumbua Iiuuran..- Co, Colambu . Mu 4 ",«"•>'
of the steamer Flnremce, without M« r> hanu k M. charn. s lus.Co. of Va.. ,«>»'
luanraure oit dwellings at ve*y low .ate# in
town or country. jd fan j
const and couhl(*ut gt't hack, and
married a Southern, girl and east
liis fortunes with tho South some
sixty years ago—but if he hndent Indiana,
. , . , , , lost the brick, and have gone back lildeii—biuce I cannot Ihj my
I a few bon*Is, bui ’ ° , tr •
and married some otlier woman, own successor, 1 sup|»ose Hancock
then where would I be to-day? It will do.
is sad to contemplate, for I might
have been gome other fellow, which Kellys ville, Kelly townshij
would not have been agreeable— a bad crowd—pb’st.
either t»> him or to me. 1 might „
Henry ’didate—ah, I see you have made the article beemuesiotruUneed aud is
Felton and all the independent*
coming over and are going to join
the regulars over again; that’s all
right; 111 kill
and go to hear the doctor preacli
every Sunday.
Henry Harj>er lias just come in, ^ trou |>i e .
#ml says he inJorav# Hancockjtlint " Humlh ‘ fl)r HnncK-k ami E.,
he don’t know him pcm.-mi ly but ^ , , Iikc t | le soun.l of the thin.
My name’s Kelly, from,
I’m
lb‘;i«l What Gen. G. T. (Tige) Ander-
sou .Says:
M s*r*. Ilit'-hinmi it flro.: Gentle-
. men I have l>eeii a great Hiiflerer from
in’Uralgia th** utt.uks laHting for
tlayx. I had tried every known reme
dy without being relieved. In my
last attack I tried jrmir " Neumlgine,'*
Land in u *hnrt time wa« perfectly
: cured. It i* a coimolation to know
that I have at last u remedy that oon-
tioL this puinfiil disease, nutl I can
elieerfnily recommend it to all who
an Her as 1 do. G. T. Ani>f.uson,
A tin ii »n, April 18, 1879. Chief Police.
For sale by F. Joerger, Hrunswick.
..if or uivinetbimr have been Ben Butler
j ° Ward Beecher, or some other fellow j different arrangements,
of like conduct and persuasion,
Macon, Ga., Nov. I, 187'J.
I)u C. J. Alorrrr /M»r Sir—We
have Ihh*ii hitiidling Teethiua for sever-
Stymour Cicntlemen, your can- „| an.| the d* m ind iiicreiiaes
• within, when
—RICHARD WALKER,
Cell an ! paint your h-
PLASTERING
J ' J. S ’ CoiitractarSBuililcr;'—'W-
i he met a a ,Hf d many hia boys at
|Shar|mburK mid Gctty.hurit, a,,d
any other burg, and tho reception
was very cordial on is.tl. rides.—
Henry says tho General had lots of
Thurman—If some
and brought upon myself u power citizens will sec that my grave’s
kept green, I will he much obliged.
Payne—I'm a big man, a very x
big man, hut I'm cussed' if 1 can
It's better than Garfield and Ar- carry tie Slumlord oil company.
Judge Field—I’m a son of a gm,
thur. Manifest destiny is upon ns.
If no don’t elect our men I shall if it isn’t rough
lose faith in all subloouary things • ■—
and try to fit myself for heaven
FFEBShfci prof pm tonal aerrt<-M t*» th* people
tnd vh-tuit] - -»**—•
llrtldenct'
O L - T
ul Brnnawii'k an.l vb-inity. (»ft»<
u«-#r VetbodUt i hurt h
I) LANS
’! ^ an ’ 1 lhcy “ Mie U> "* m :l and quit. Yours,
. little oftener than they were want- .. .
kl * Says he, 1 have no personal !
‘•piVj'V hor * ‘ m'"‘^^‘fvTLOttB fbboisos. jac«juantai»ce with him, but I have I Covington want® an ice factory, j*
DlU ATUR. 1)< r.'iu!"T 10, IH70.
I WON »■«* iroiibl.d with Ibd hiigM
that 1 could not *lt*ul», aud uued the,
K. A K\ti*rii>inat<»r, »u»l have n.»t mcii Uioro.
one ni net* tliough I 'i'll relied for them. Liver PiUff.
15 Ini LEONORA M« NEAL.
known. Ourauletf average from two
t*» three gnaw per month. We believe
half dozen that your Teethiua (Teething powder*)
m V grave’s "ill eventually become a stuudurd and
ioiliKpeiiMrthle article, for in ho tintjU
instance 1mA it fail**/ logit*MttICliOH.
)> uouiplaint hu* ever Ih*ou nuulc to
hence we conclude tluit it does all
you claim for it. Merit it bound lo *ec-
"d.
ifi nt, Rankin k Lamas. D g ata.
For Mule by F. Joerger, Brunswick,
tii. jnuel5-lm
Are you sick?
If go to your nMCiwt UruggMt or
>ro, tu.,1 buy u Isjx of Dr. Glider’.
ivt*r Pilk. They will our. yoa. You
ut u Uud tbim in .sy .tor#