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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER.
T- <«. 8TA( i, Editor and Prup’r.
. HVTUUDAY. JULY24,1680.
There are *<\q tb,, usam i convicts
* n the j»enitentmry,
- * .0 TcUgmjJt an<1 Mrxmger fxivh
that the new office for the M. & R.
Rnilrond is being fitted lip.
Seventy-four death* from yellow
fever and four from tmmlb|>ox oc
curred in Havana during the week
e nding Saturday last.
A Wayne county ennidnte for
liegitdAlive honor* announces him
self for the position in the columns
of the Smfivrl without even the
usual signature of “ many voters.”
He must lie an Independent.
Mr. Win. II. Martin, of Lilierty
county, had another re-union of his
children, grand-children and great
gra d-children on the 16th inst.—
The old ]H»tri:irch ie now eighty-
eight years old, and is hale and
hearty.
A Munificent Gift.—Mr. Samu
el Watkins, of Nashville,Term., has
given $100,000 for the erection of a
public library in that city. He
has already, at an expense of $30,-
000, purchased a beautiful build
ing site for the proposed library
building.
To Messrs. Kppinger & Russell,
of Brooklyn.formerly of Brunswick,
lias Urn awarded the contract to
furnish lumber for the roadway of
Hast river bridge. 1,095,190
if yellow pine lumher will ; the country. As fast as one
scotched another is horn. There
ja month ago, to get his slanders be- MACON ic BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.. ]\^\y StOI # C !
fore the Direct Trade Union. ^ A
Atlanta Constitution.
Tlio case of Alton Angiervs. Ma
con ami Brunswick Railroad com
,.an> etnl, was called yesterday in
tlie Unite.i Stales circuit court be
fore Judge Wtn. 15. Woods, and the
hearing of an application for an in
COLQUITT- PAINE.
«*• >-!c5K«fvs
sought to injure Governor Colquitt; forllier rt .port covered the time up
hy a moss of stuff published last ■ to 1877, and as since then the Gov-
week in the Atlanta Post, and which ernor hne gi ven no practical atten-
ai t ^ . . onrl tion to the Trade Union, the com
other papers havo take p m j t tee hni a simple duty ofexhon-
hnrped upon. The following, w i | era ^ ont ftm j whenever they meet -junction and receiver was postpoiv-
we clip frqpi the OmMitation, shows, w jjj thus act. The Governor has e j un til the Kith of September
Paine up in a very ugly light. The j other more important matters, and ! ne *t The bill is filed by the coin-
words of such a character should, has attached so little importance pUinant on behalf of himself and
. • . : n an honest mind for to the p<sir man’s malice that ; nil of the holilerB of the bonds of
° . ^ ’ . j ' H has given it no thought. Of course, the Macon and Brunswick Railroad ;
one minute, again* s * , if he owed the Direct 1 rude Union .company issued under an act oil
Colquitt. j anything, it would have been sued | the legislature in 1870 and in-1
A i.kadino MEMBER ok the union to for long ago. The executive c Auers Horsed by the State. These bonds
New Firm!
New (woods!
C. I. WIMBERLY & CQ.
CAPTAIN E. T. I*A ink:
of the Union know fully the "hole the State recognized as valid hy a
Etliton CoimtihUum: A leading. matter, and the Governor enjoys resolution ofthe legislature in 1872, J
member of the Direct Trade Union their fullest confidence. J but subsequently repudiated her
has written a letter to Atlanta to a, I bus the slander crusade pro- indorsement on the ground that it
friend in regard to Capt. E. T.'gresses, while, by a strange incon- was not made in compliance with
Paine’s article against Governor gruity. Colquitt progresses steadily | t h e provision of the constitution of
Colquitt, as follows: forward to a nomination, and the* is<>«. The State subsequently.
•‘It may be well to rail his people thus rebuke the slanderers. H eized and sold it hi the present
(Paine’s) attention to some facts in Georgian. | Mucon.tfc Brunswick Railroad coin-
connection with his management: I'unii m n i
of D. T. U. affairs. Ask him what 1 * R0W 0, ' D bllfhRTY.
l>ecame of the large shipment of j
HEAVY AND FANCY,
I puny. This case will bring up all
the questions as to the constitu-
| tionnlity of the State’s indorsement
provisions to him as agent of the' Congratulatory—The Weather—Pol-' nnd the validity u! their subsequent
ilic.s and Other Matters.
j sales.
_ ,, i i The new improvements made by
I.1BKRTY Co., (.A., July 19, 80.1 the s F & w * Bailroa.l at Doctor-1
Direct Trade Union from grange
No. 611, Tennessee. J. II. Curry,|
secretary, Nashville, Tennessee, orj
Colonel L. F. Livingston, chairman,
to whom the papers were given, can Dear Advcrtwei': I have, for want i town show the vim and enterprise!
give the details. I of news, not written you in sonic of the new management. The' *
“Ask him why his importunl-1 w bllt j rannnt r ,, fr . lin frolll warehouse has been moved to the!
ties to stockrholders nil over thei bank ot the river, where a spacious ;
State to send him‘proxy’power at "riling you that week to contain - )|hltf(irm hfts ,. ri .^ lot |, u I1(1 ,
meetings of the stockholders, if not late you upon the result of the re-
wr. ALSO KF.F.I* FINK BRANDS OK
Tobacco & Cigars.
levator constructed, for the con ve
to vote himself unusual salary for cent nominating convention. Isec'nience of the river traffic. The
services’ as secretary.”
Bnquirkr.
! by v«ur last issue that olil Glynn ! weather-hoar,, ing of the bridge has
\ J J J ; i i ....
l as given a splendid majority for
Corr—potuWneg Orunifl* —4 coi»>tttntionaii«t. j Colquitt (which is as it should be), ^pom [| l( » (wp-tj
Atlanta, July 13.—It really does and between the result and the A i >-1
seem as it the crusade of slander vkktihkk I see a close relation.
been removed, so that now a pic
turesque view of the river is had
UinfAville. (jazrtte.
against Governor Colquitt is to j
have no cessation until the nomi
nation is over. New calumnies arc
sprung daily and circulated
An exchange says: At the funer-
I was i
hopes of licing able I <'l ol Price, the hanged Cinch,
‘ . , , , : murderer, it was intended to |
s I give you the official returns ofthe
r | late census for this county, but a
'They get $24.70 per
prenie Uiurt of Mossnchu-
i t affirmed the principle
dd State decisions that
ling on Sunday, except
1 lurch, cannot recover
I icin juries received on
• owing to defective
-ifN.
„ unty colored aspirant
uAtive honors thus defines
-M views on the punishment of his
race for pig stealing: “ When a
cullud pusson takes a hog, and dey
fines him out, let do man pay <le
owner oli de swine whatever de an-
iiuul is wuf. stead of sending him
to de penitentiary.” He is taking
ivell.
never, in the history oI politics, was
just such another persistent cam
paign of scandal, and all against
one mail. And as far as I am able
to learn, is making Colquitt vot n
every day. The last thing is a long
list of charges and specifications
made by one K. T. I'aine, secretary
of the Direct Trade Union, and im
mense numbers of this last ealum-
in the immediate friends and rela
tives of the deceased, but hundreds
■able to obtain the!of the vast concourse claimed rela
tionship wftli tlie dead murderer. L
. . . , .Even white women declared that
J" st no "’." Ut they were related U. the dead
°F l M> lit ,C8 j and wiicji told that they were not j
lured, they solemnly declared |
yet have been
complete statistics.
I can he
the hackneyed the
and the weather. The latter has
been apparently trying to “boom”' they were
11 little. On the evening of Sun-1 Tho l/nhsvm'e YTaThWIlTmil-
day, the lltli inst., the immediate rnjt( | has just completed 111^01 in
flection from where I write was vis* timis for the sale of $2U,U00,(MI0 of
ite l hy the most destructive wind- tlioir six per cent, bond.-, having
11V linvo nlrwuly been sent toTroun' u.rm exm lichced wince IS-'. I. It, l ", ru " 1 tii^ aimnint
county to affect the election of del- . . , . , „ „i llf ^>• is intended to take up and
eg,He* there on the 17th. We have | , "'" ,v " r - '- v “ r /’"I v rIm. it lvliri . ling nn.h r
had the ugly circular of theSiivnn-! a distance of half a mile, and only the company’s existing mortgages,
nah Lester club, the hostile letter ! n lew hlin<lre<i yards in wi.ltli, nml; I he sale \v:ls nnnle u itlitiieBar-
of Nelson Tift, that fell harmless in ^ W ns of only a few minutes tluru- ‘"8 1 , "I Isanlon.
OUR MOTTO:
‘As Low as the Lowest."
t front ol I.' ht n Hoi
NKWCASTI.K STUKICT,
BRUNSWICK. - GA.
CiTY MARSHAL'S SALE
—OF—
IM!KT1 HM D PKOPKIITY.
his own county, and a host of otli
er document*, and now we have
this miserable Paine business.”
Fishermen <
land fisheries
ged iti the Green* (
they never ex pc-j
ion, hut was of sufficient fori
mu uni' imitiikm 1° considerable damage in the
Til tin Hpcke a Macon gentleman j ot blowing down the empu, tlemoi-\‘ ieneeil ini.ythmg like the temlii:
fojotirning here awhile. He went ishing fenced, nml np-moting trei^. blockade whieh n.nv e\i, iels
J _. . .. . ,, , down tn the lifty-seenml parallel ol
I Hie following line* by Mr. It.-lovv, Ik .|,| | villJ ,
j ilmcriptue nl the clinmte ot M<-xi- wnnl ol Newloumiluml, the south-
'em extremity of which now bears
season here: : 1*^^ miles distant from ril. Johns, of
cljiiiit mppm to tn** JiiAt Ilk** a teapot mado the liellV jest tb*C dcSCI iptioil. 1 boll
lt**.|, that wottltln t (all *hi
•the Court Hoi
on to say
“I know nil about this Paine
business. There is nothing in it.,
Paine came from Charleston, S. C.,' co » nre vt ‘ r y RpplR’Rble to the pres-
“* _ * * with a bad reeoitl in money mat
•SOMETHING NKW. ten*. He is charged with having
no better record in Georgia, having
The AUmnv Ailrerliurr lias the w*M iniwigiunfiitH of go<«lsiin(i not
ills of iceberg** are
following:
Our people were conaidernblv ex
ereised Thursday morning at the
accounting for the money,
j When Governor Colquitt was
I elected Governor in 1876, he closed
his active connection with the Di-
sight of a steam engine coming up ' rect Trade Union, and a committee
Washington street, pulling a load
ed wagon. No horses or any other
team were visible. It was a self pro
peller, one of the celebrated True-1 Union
tion engines. Followed by a large
. xamined his accounts and re|>ort-
| e<l even thing all right, compli-
imentiug the Governor upon his la-
bora and sacrifices for the 'Trade
Our I*i
COtll'l <l") l* ■
Fuat plan*, tin* li*.t
uul a drop oultl <!i '•■•it t
’ ftp att' tip, till tint hull j
Th« kiver hl .K' l»'it btfin* l*n
A tramp consented to do a small
job at digging post holes at Carson,
Nevada, though labor was contra
ry to liis custom, lie returned to
bis employer’s house in an hour,
| threw down his spade, mid said lie,
i*» Ui® d*"> had changed his mind, lie had
found 613U worth of gold bars
• imirtli uf ninnlmr nevt-n ltuuilr«<l :
-(••iirtliit »f mimhiv m-vn humlrt^l
Ivr nitu. hull lri«l and fC.ty mini Mid
Since you have >von the race in ( which some miner had buried.—Ej
Glynn for Colquitt, you should
In January of this year, this
rowd of citriouB «poctntom, it Paine, who wiu. the wm.e man
Innifliiii inh. ' U»at II
i« I “ten «ltd la
iiassed from Washlngt*>n . , ,
lir.mil street, up Broad to Jnckaon, |? >n . A l, , rl "' s "" ;k r,,llro «' i . il
then turned „nd came hack down I , tt ' r U ’ t nl T lU '
in winch these same slanders about
Trade Union and his
the Macon iV Brunswick
Broad to the river. The side walks. , ,
were thronged with merchants, j {.'* m ,
<Jerks anti evervlsul else, watch-> ” ,r l *
ings of this novel machine, which
moved through our streets “like a
thing of life ” Major Bacon occu
pied the driver’s seat anti Imssvd
the two darkies who were guiding
the engine. The engine is a ten
horse power, nml belongs to Messrs.
C. M. t’lurk iV J. W. Sto
now run up your battle-Hag for
Haricot k. I would like to suggest
the following as a good plank in
Ii h platform:
••Kz »®r tit** w»r. I wor a«ln It —
I lueftu to My, I kiudi-r du —
That lx, I uu-an. that bein’ tn It,
The biit w»> will t<> flMbt It thru.
Protect your Little Ones
June lNt. 1SH0.
ing with eager curiosity, the work- r [dIrond were so mixed up with a
threat that if the Governor tliti not
come to time by the 20lh of Janu
ary. ho would give his slanders to
the public. This black- mailing let
ter covered alniut twenty pages of
closely written foolmup, was a con-
fusetl jumble of complaint about
, 7,;*|^"|^ sm iftl **lighu>, pecuniary peculation, (
iiseil t»n t’leir si veraf plantations, I l,mt Le lia«l giv»‘ii Colquitt re-oj>ened the first of August, with
to do must any service required of | eighty thousand majority for Nfr. J«»h. B. Martin as I’rincipnl.—
kiony<M m d inol.ui It will »»„11 in Governor, anti threat* to ruin him
nurses ana muiis. il win pull **v» ’ , . , , 1 he (ttmimssioiuTS contemp nte
bnl.-K of i nHiin no.I .it if the Governor did not do as he ...
rate of four milch per hour. The * i » he ’ 1 ; To tl.ia vile l. tur. Gov- "'"king additional iniprovemciitv,
engine can bv uses! to run gins or ernor U/olmntt made the following, and no pains will he 8 pa ret! to (
any other machinery, and when on reply; ^ make it a first-class school in every
tlie road can go up hill or through Atlanta, Ga., January 5. 1S80. ret4 , K . c t. situation os to the atl-
sund be.Is willi perfect ease. —(Vintain K. I. Fame. Atlanta, (.a , • r , lAt . _ , : „ 4
'Sir: The experience furnished me
From ('liol'-nt Infinitum, nml yourself 1
uiid family from midden nltutkH uf
C’olie, t'rnmpN, Dysentery, Dinrilitca,
and Cholera Morbus by keeping l*ur- j
ker n Ginger ionic always on huutl. —
This superb bowel corrective also
speedily cures ull disorders of the
stoiuai'li, and tlion**aiids who have f*>r!
yesm sought relief in vain from Dys
pt-psiu, Heailachc, ^Nervt.mtneas, Low •
Spirits. Sleeplessness, Liver Diaorders,
Cosfiveiicss, Heartburn, Pulpitatiop of
the Heart, Distress in the Stomach, I
Coated Tongue, etc., have found aj
most complete cure m this eonifortiiig j
invigoruiit. Huy a 50c or &l iHittlej
and try it. Solti by ull first cliots drug- j
gist-. eowtillaepli!
The Early Bird, manufactured at,
Lynchburg, Vu., by Mr. Carroll, is;
now superceding all other brands of j
smoking tobacco, is sold atsuiue price
as Dm barn’s and is three grades U tter.
When it is remembered that Mr. Cur-
make it a first-class scIhniI in every i roll Imhls the medals for mauufactur
-Mjr tor N..rtb an.l South Is tqnll.
So I'll jr«t «UNwrr i-luinp *n I frznk.
No uiatt'-r wtl iu*> he tlm «c*|tlll—
Ym, Nlr. 1 ion fttfiti • h»uh
••T«*ll ’em th»t on the slsverjr qnrstlou
I'm right, •IthiMtfih to »p«*4k I'm lowth:
Till* flVM UN 4 Mtffl pint to reNt <•»!,
Anti IfwtrtM me lr. ntin South by North.”
The “Tranquil Institute" will be
It, Miss >1. 1-5. Heath, of Va.
TIIE SAVANNAH
WEEKLY NEWS
Atlanta John W»er-| UMU ; U#1
man has had his wav. the eon.
mission of Mr. Tomlinson E John.
■or*, ns
Aiinah. has been forwiirdvdjtn.i he is
vantages of health and society arc I
hy the reception of your letter is I unexcelled bv any cniintrv sehool' Ail.lr.
' - 'Work
When, in tlie in the State, and its furniture new
. OI ,.r r " fficittl ''V ty ‘ il 'j®' 1 and first-class, and its past record
1 ,* [' e . x ‘ ' f u comes necessary to thwart the , . e . . , . .- •
collector of the Sin of Nty- wW|l , or ,|Ua,.,;,mt the ambitions. 8Uul ‘ ll " lt ,f J , " l "' u ’ ,,sl - V :l '' v, r,ls " t
has lieen forwarded,mid lie i» ,, fn „, n it f r „, ll01 i t | v hapiM-n- that 11 wou1,1 secure a r.«k1 imtronage.
by Uiis time mstallei in o ne. iluv attempt to revenue themselves No enterprise needs
!:>; i """ *
You, sir, enjoy the distinction of
being the first and only one who
ing the lrest smoking tobacco in the
rid, you will be eager to try the
Surly bird, the best in the market. 1 M..n.*>
, CuitoI’h Earlv bird Tobu
Lvuchbiirir. Va.
'ii»
ItKVIRKHCO,” by Mts-M. K. Hr»th.
Sttbn. ripliim, |2 a year, f 1 for ill moutha.—
;!. LSTILL, S4v*ab-%u, a*.
young man, but let him bear in
mind that the distinguished ad
ministratin'* under whose auspices
lie lias been cnmtnissione.! >s Uiis-
terouslv in favor ol civil service re
form Political will llution is the
crying nee<i of the hour, and Mr.
Johnson will »t once perceive that
the concern over which he has as
sumed control needs swahhing out.
Plain girls, as a rule, find hus
bands quicker than hamlsnrneoi.es
—perlml* Isaauso they Hatter the
men. while the others expect nut-
tery—Ao
more ailvcrtis-
»f oducational iunti-
tutioii*. I cotice you are devoting
much valuable 8piu*e to this pur-
lint (fared to attempt to intlueiice put® in Brunawick, a»«l I hope it is
my official action hy threatening appreciated. More anon,
to carry your Zander ami vitupem- Khsbktf.e
tion into the public print*. A* — ^ • m .
blimlcd a* you are by malice and | Dr. Carver, the champion glas*-
tli*ap|K)intment, it cannot be nec- hall nmnnher, aeems to have nmde
e*<Miry to nsHtire you that I phull tt great imprewion on the crowned
pursue the course of my dt tv un- J head* ami their progeny. The
influenced bv your infamous letter. German Kaiser Iias given him a
I am, sir, youni re*l»ectftllly, ldi:ummd r,..» ♦l.„r"^..—. l».: -I »».4 «ail«ranl®a (.■■nair
Alfred H. Coi^ittt.
Jewelry Headquarters
—OK—
W. F. DQERFLINGER.
C XAIJ. »n.I •-v4h.hu- bo l*rK.**a.l b«*oUfuIly
J lei tdl ituck of
JEWELRY,
WATCIIKS,
Etc-,, Kto.,
Wbli-h liu just »iriv«-<! »n-l l» bi-tun »olil allow
I diamond ring, tlie Crown l’rim*e a
|e<;slly scarf pin, and the Prince of j
ITiiis pilloried, the man I’aine. ^ " n *' >s a number of valuable pres-
Ihlorked in hi- rage, sought, about - nts. including a hors..
M4 lt«.<4' Ivtei.t ul Mifi* ued l«i'k Wat-'be®
IU4.1*- 4 SJHi. tvlty
bbl-ly W. F. POERFLtNGEK, A^-nt. |
Muiili \ IV-vft-r hulltllnc, Oku *l-(-tra frotu I* O
MAKE MONEY.
Rurh will I'Ii-4-m* in <»i r thia MlYerti«<>fiir>
letter, etK-hwiiiK 4Uiup fur reply, 4U'.iii|{ what
btiMuega they have been eDg»^'o<l tn. Nuae bat
thu®« who m* .ui t.itwtiii-Mi nee-l
Fiku-v, Uamakt k Co..
NOTICE.
T :iEpnblir ii notified thvt eu-i
htititing p»rtie« will ir. no oue pornOM*.
I un Jekjrl hiiOii. All pentooe »r» thereforw o*a-
tiuiunl. 44 the Uw 4^4iU4ttr<wp4».-er4 will l>« iIk-
i*lly t-ufurveU.
John DuBignon,
Henry DuBmnon
J. E. DuUiunon.
NOTICE.
N 'EITHER owni-m or 4t;ent4 will b«i r***p« n*l-
bi« f*-r bill* o.ntrwi'e.i by crew of 4U-aOier
.. A. .HoLDtR without written order from
I! MctTTLLOUnif. V*:t.
:tni
New Advertisements.
MOORE & IVrCRARY
DEALERS IN
Choice Family
GROCERIES,
Provisions, Crockory & Tinware,
GTGr^.TZa dC TOBACCO,
NEWCASTLE STREET,
BRUNSWICK. - - GEORGIA.
F/-JR U IS <_y CO.’S
CELEBRATED HAIMS & BREAKFAST STRIPS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
. . -| -
Kvery ni ticlo of the host qnaiity an I .it flu lo 'est price.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY 1
AT THE
^^rs. ^r.C. T?()~\VK. "Proprietress.
.■IrririnS ercrif week, ,X't‘w and Beautiful Styles for
t/ir Ladies■ Hats, Hibhnns, Ties, Laces,
Trimmings, Hattons, etc.
Will nlso furnish on short notice the
Wheeler & AVilson New Sewing Machine,
NO. H, IVITII STRAIGHT NEEDLE,
THE BEST MACHINE MADE.
tv>v-rfoods First-Class—Prices Moderate.
— N E W —
T) IiUGr STORE,
Gloucester' Street,
Sr-o.3n.s^x7-icls:, - Q-eorgria*.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED AN ENTIRELY NEW
STOCK OK
Drugs and chemicals,
Patent medicines,
Hair, nail and tooth brushes.
Perfumery, combs & soaps
And *il other T->l!«t >n*l Fan.-y article# uaually found in a flrat-claaa Drug Store, lo whi*'b b# re-
4p«i tfullj *-alls tl « attonti- n <>f Ins frleinU aud tin- public.
llaving ln-*-u eonn<H-t«d with the- drug trade !u thia • tty for a number of year*, be feels confident
that he will b«s able, b> atrtet attention to biuiueua, to lucrit a liberal 4baru uf public patrutia^e.
I’liyitctiinC Prcucription* Accurnt.lv Compnundnl.
,\ft,-r store U rhwed, will cheerfully attend any calla for metlicinee, if notified at hia reaidenre
- coruer Union and Minalteld streute.
J4S. r.
mar27-ly Druggist, etc.