Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, August 28, 1880, Image 1

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The Brunswick Advertiser, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING At BHCKhMUCK, OBOROIA. BY 2. G- ST A CY. OFFICE, Comer Newcastle and Monk Streets. vunauirh Mtrtdta. Advertising lint Per M-piare, t"nliu. H apace, flrHt i Per Rqnare, each Hubaei|uent iua« ff S/trcial rates to yearly and larye advertisers. "6# Advertisements {from responsible parti oh will published until ordered out, when the time la Dot specified, and payment uxacted accordingly. Communications for individual benefit, or of a personal character, charged a* advertisement Marriages and obituary notices not exceeding lour lines, solictcd for publication. When ex ceeding that space, charged as advertisements. All letters and communications should be ad o the undersigned. T. O. STACY, Brunswick, Georgia. nu. VOL. 6, NO. 8. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDA'Y MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1880. $2 00 A YEAR. City Directory. Aldermen— J. M. - Janies iloustou. art hat—J. C. Norman, if Marshal—J. L. Beach. v Itehysii r Master . M. D. -Matthew Shannon. rtlent—Burr Win toll, G. J. Thomas O'Connor. Jr. KTANDiMt commit* *§ or cot-wc Piwawcb—Cotiper. Watkins and Dunr T..wx common* -Spears. Putnam and Hauimiii—Harvey, Cook and Railroad*—Cook. Harvey « Savannah, Florida & West- l!i 'i* Hr, - s ,,f officers of the city of Tom iiimiee, fine... era Railway. GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE, ) Savannah. March 13, 1880. f O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, Mur. 14, Paaaenger Trains on this Hood will run as follows: NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at Arrive at Jcaup ” Arrive at Thomasv’e” Arrive at Bainbridge” Arrive at Albany ” Arrive at Live Oak ” Arrive at Tallahassee" Arrive at Jacks’nv ille” Leave TallahaMee ” Leave Jacksonville ” Leave Live Oak Leave Albany " d i Leave Bainbridge ” I Leave Thomosvillo ” Lente J< ‘muj) ” Arrive at Savannah ” Brunswick for the Month of. May, 1880. REPORT OF JAMES HOUSTON, CLERK A TREASURER. Amount on lmnd $2,615 11 A K Hines sales 3 00 Bram Blue taxes 3 50 Geo Chandler, agent, license 50 (X) 4:30 7:50 6:20 9:30 10:25 2:00 7:50 a m j J Michelson & Bro G Friedlander Sc Co A Kaiser Si Bro ‘ M j J F Nelson Sc Sons i m F Jos Doerfiinger J E Bussell 50 00 50 00 50 00 60 00 Luther West, fine.. 1 00 1 00 $17 50 By ain’t paid Clerk & Treas urer on police fines $15 75 Ten |H*r cent, of $17.50, tines retained 1 Women. Aren’t they pretty ? some of !them. Aren’t they curious? all of j them. „ ! When Adam lost his rib he soon *1 found it a Miss-take, and mankind „ I has been Miss taking ever since. Not but what women are attract Beating the Conductor. A passenger going west from De troit by rail the other day had a pass to Chicago. When the con ductor took it up, he asked several questions to satisfy himself that the pass had not been transferred 817 50 'ive—a horseshoe magnet couldn’t and the holder of the pasteUiard didn’t take it ns good-naturedly Jaa. Houston, Clerk and Treasurer. be more so. Women with banged hair are de- w>hie men would. He didn't have ceitful. They cover up their show much to say, but he was determin A Splendid Swimmer.- 6:00 P s 5:30 PL, _ 11:15 pm 4;00 p m Doerfiinger dr \\ enz | Benj Hirsch IW P’Golden 4:00 l 7:30 i 6:30 A] 9:00 a m Mrs K Myers f'KMKlTCRIIW—Pll -Duun, Hp«*M »n.l i, Iltrvcr snd Coup^r. •thins, S|H »rn mu>1 Duun. Education—Cook, Stacy »nn sp. arn. iiabity—titney. Cook end PutnaiN. Tuk dbfabtmkst—Duuu, Harvey ami Putnam UNITED STATES OFFICERS. Collector ofCuatoniH—John T.Colllna. rual Rei .»uU- latniaatpr—Llnu iK puty Marslial- Jamea > -D. T Dunn. No change of cars between Savannah 1 Jacob Ilaupt and Jacksonville und Savannah and Albany. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through to i Jacksonville. Sleet ling cars run through to and from Savannah and Albany. Passengers from Savannah for Fer- naudiiia, Gainesville uifd Cedar Keys C II Dexter Mrs C W Brooks 1 from ‘Savannah and j Mrs C E Brooks J C Norman take this train. Caroline Ellison C II Dexter EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER MEN of the country, <-ndor Watch Casks As ftp Baltimore, Md., March t i ll l ane I have carried, b i ju. it wears beautiful! J. T. Hindi It |(ivM me Jwh Boas W perfect satiafai I take pleaau lo F»’ 1 Prop’i . Imt.. Marcl • luliiiU the .1 !»•* Motneft, U.. Fob. . lion It is port I) B Emery John Armstrong Mrs E D Nightengale W H King II I Bead Mrs Jane Dent Nancy Wright | B Sc A Railroad J Blackwell 11. M .ml prop ! Iroquis Co. Tim, iMau, Win..March 10.MHO. « JU«t -pll take is Inc 1 Prop i red II ItAi by huuilrcilH jtsrix g ruio/es train, un ty ing at Bunswick 6:00 a. m. Passengers from Brunswick arrive nt Savannah 9:00 a. m. * Passengers leaving Macon 7:15 a. m. (daily except Sunday) connect at Jcsup with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by this trail connect nt J cm tip with train arriving ir. Macon at 6:25 p. m. daily. Coiinoct at Albany with Passenger trains both ways on Southwestern rail-1 road to and from Macon,Kufala, Mont goowjr. Sew Oriaiiu, ct.'. W'ul, lent* Jtui.il.ri.lgr for Frank Houser i„. Apalachicola every Sunday and lhurs j day evening; for Columbus everj '’•I Tuesday and Saturday afternoon. h ! Close connection at Jacksonville dai v . lv (Sundaysexcepu d) forS. Aiignstine • * : lNilatka,, Enterprise, and all landiugi ,, I on St. John’s river. j Trains on B. and A. B. B. leavi ry junction, going west, at 11:37 a.m. j and for Brunswick at 4:40 p. in. daily, y . except Sunday. ;*« [ ACCOMMf >1 >.\TION TRAINS EAS TERN DIVISION. '*| L’vc Siivaimali.S'day ex’cd, at 7:00a it ,d I Leave McIntosh “ •• 9:40 A K taxes fines ti fas taxes license taxes lease taxes of intelloct, ami a man will marry eil on revenge. As soon ns the one of them expecting to have :i conductor left the car, the man 60 00 almost wish tlint something would ] gool j. lmture j f 0() [ f ur a w jf e; but changed seats, removed his linen 50 00 happen," she said to her group of 8 | ie u turn ou t smarter’n chain and 'luster, took oil' his Imt and looked 50 00 Mends on one of the ferry boats lightning, anil make him lance nil like a different person altogether. 50 00 J yesterday. “.Since I learned to ^ 0io household hornpipes 50 [ki swim I have the utmost confidence 50 oo in myself, and I’fti not a hit afraid of the water.” “Can you swim?” nsked several at once. “ Oh, yes. I’ve been practicing for over a week, and I can swim, dive and float. You ladies don’t 2 10 1G 25 12 56 2 40 20 25 34 28 1 After the train left the next station, Women with bright eyes are dan- (ho conductor came along with nn gerous. They look so sweetly, and eye out for new, passengers, and license 9QI know how much enjoyment then* is in skimming along the surface of the water. Why, I feel jierfectly at borne there.” “ And where do you swim ?” inquired one. “ In the bath tnb, of course !—! Why our bath tub is seven foeti long and three feet wide, and 1 can swim twice around it without stop ping ! Ob, I just wish we bad a puddle in the back yard, I’d learn you all inside of a week !” A. E. Heins, PropT. jyj v friend* ami the pubH| gMienlljr are Invit- Place, DUNN’S CORNER, Jestip | Leave Blaekshcnr Arrive nt Dupont Leave Dupont Leuve Bl.u-k-dienr ' Leave Jesup I Leave McIntosh Arrive at .Savannah " “ 2 | WESTERN DIVISION »Vd. inir lu nt; d lowest. y line ot busiuess, it prtc- DELICIOUS SDOAWATEB Ju»t from tho ARCTIC REGIONS, Alwsys on hand, fresh ami sparkling, from my Ul-w Huda Fountain. Call and m o luu. A. E. HEINS. J. M. DEXTER, Banker and Broker, Exchange bought'and sold. IiiMiraiice k Real Estate Agent. «4*Aifeot for Fairbanka' St ale* and Ilarrtug'a Zl a&Jtm C. r. OOODYKAB. I | V. M. UAUUM. GOODYEAR & HARRIS, •Attorneys at Law, Bbunhwick, Georgia. O FFICE—On Gloucoatwr atroat, neat «!■<•,r to r uol-V L'ftvc DuiMiut, H’ml’y Leave Valdosta " H:17am Leave Quitidan “ 9:45 am Arrive ut Thomnsville " 12:00 m Leave Til*»nmsville, Mondays, Wednesday and Fri«luy .... 2 30 c m Leave Cuuaillu. Monday, Wed nesday und Friday. 5:23 pm Arrive at Albany, Mondays, Wednemlays and Fridays.. 7:151* m Leave Alban ' Bennett Sc Celia ” | Toney Celia “ I Frank Houser | Toney Celia I Henry Ixivc, trustee, taxes J M Flinn Edward Bailor Arnold Ijiurcns “ P 11 Creamer II H Heard license Nero Iiutledge lease P A Holt tax»*s J M Cooper “ Mrs C G Con per “ J Wilder Freeman Wright “ 40 i- m Frances West “ ! Brain Blue “ 25 (X) 10 00 15 78 50 500 16 70 4 85 10 45 2 25 . 1 55 213 63 8 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 2 50 the loving glitter will pierce a man s presently reached the | soul two blocks away; but let them P* 88 I change the expression of those eyes in after years. Many know how it is. Women with poor clothes are never satisfied. You may think their taste is simple, and they are The Elevated Conductor. Ono of the growing evils of the elevated railroads in New York is the fiirting of conductors. Tin • with the ‘ I haven’t got any ticket,” was of them the surly reply. ‘Then you must pay fare.” “ I won’t do it.” “ He© here,” said the conductor, tie began to wake, “ You must naturally economical. Give one of either pay your fare or produce a them a chance at your purse, and ticket. It not, I’ll drop you on the she'll dress sc ashamed to go on the street with her in your three-year old suit. Women, especially unmarried after a run of ten minutes it reached women, are snares on the road to the next station, and arrangements peace and hap pi lies fall in love with ora married and have a family of (iv< children before he realizes what lu is doing. W omen of literary tendencies • 11 you’ll lie road.” 4 Drop and be hanged !” The train was not ktapped, but . A fellow will were made for Umnoing the man. of them, get When all was complete, he showed j his pass. 1 “ Why didn’t you tell me you I had a pass ?” roared the conductor. I “ Why didn’t you nsk me?” re- how charmingly they will talk «f traveler. Chaucer mid J•oncer, Tennyson, 2 00 j feminine inmates of the second sto-, Miss Burnet,Geo. Elliot and her la?t 3 Hr ‘ lies jinsl which the train.- fly, wii.l-j marriage. And wliat amazing ’ lv wave their handkerchiefs at the latches of biscuit they make. 19 a: 3 10 1 00 9:50 a M 1:00 i* m 3 .06 v m Aug Adams loose inductors, and these officials on-! Women without any literary ten- ver quietly or energetically ns dencies Heaven! You wouldn’t r> - r> l they seem to think the occasion de- hnve one of them in the house ex- ^ ^ I mantU. It is rather difiicult for uept on washing day. the conductor to attend to the de mands of the train and the slinking of tho handkerchiefs at the same time, but tbe motto of the conduct- * ,M or is business before pleasure,” ° 4 I and so be gives bis attention to tbe 3 SO flirting and lets the train get what’s left. 14 54 109 US 3S 40 1 00 Women with last year's hats to wear, hut never mind; you never see them; they lead a retired life. Women with a pnr|Mjse. Deliver us from tins sort of women. They ure not open to conviction, much less conversion. Women w ho arc stylish. They parade the streets at the fashiona-l ‘ Well, I don't like such fooling.” 44 Nor I, either.” The train went on and the man put o«i*his duster, traded hats with a passenger and again looked like some one else. He changed his sent to the front car oral was seem ingly sound asleep when the con ductor again had occasion to pass through. He took two fare's and then held out his hand to the trav eler. There was no resjKmHO. He shook the sleeper gently, but the latter slept on. Then he shook him good and stout, and called “ticket” in his ear. How dare you shake me around 7 oo A Nov kl Invitation.—Through kj t , 1,^11^* ), olir an( j f|, e a j r i,,. aV y in this manner?'* shoufed the man v« Albany, Monduy,\Vod- imlay and Friday 6:30 a Leu vo Camilla, Monday, Wed- nendny and Friday 8:48AM Arrlvu at TbomaMvillo, Mon day, Wed 11 end ay and Friday 11 :30 a m Leave Thoniosv’e.H’d’y exu’p’d ) :451* m Leave Ouitnum “ 3:53i-m Leave \ a Most a Arrive at Diq>ont J. 8. Tyson, Master Transportation. H. 8. HAINES, General Manager. .$2.5 CITY MARSHAL’S SALE —OF— I NRKTURNED PROPERTY. First Tuesday in September, 1880. niSIlURSF.MKNTS. J F Nelson, salary James Houston, salary... J C Norman “ ..... J L Beach “ \V r 8 Pittman “ .... J B Robins u Osborn Mason “ T G Stacy “ 6:17 p m ! C W Styles 14 7:30 r m j T B Good bread 44 ... . | C W Styles, printing 'Osborn Mason, charity... J E Moore & Co, streets... D A Moore, guard house A T Putnam, streets 42 11 44 charity 39 20 “ cemetery... “ quarantine L W Harris etal, streets 158 33 Alfred Green, streets 65 the kiudneHsof a friend, the rej $3,849 05 ter was allowed to copy the follow ing invitation to n hanging receiv ed by him from New York. The • no 00 i invitation wax printed on mourn-|„ cl thcir aiuriml sweeping . r »0 — «.».! i— _.i„. I® , 1 \\ o nen w ho are sent with dollar ami a half perfumery, I *•* he awoke and stood up. and the rustle of their trailing gnr- “ I^ e ^ w •” incuts is like the rushing of n 1 ‘ B*d I don t please ! How dare mighty wind. But the sidewalk*!? 0 ' 1 con '° 10 ,,lc l ' v ' orv li, "° t,w ing pajK?r, and is in these words:— tal.— train leaves a station ?” The conductor looked town the II Uti Shkkikk* Okkick, City and County 1 T ] u . y WIIII1II) our augment ni ' 1 ''- thouglit he *nw t! in on r v ... V__I. , X ,4* , nnn I J ° ’ n »_ .... i i Senator Joskph E. Brown.—Sen. ator Brown is no back seat man- His Creator endowed him with a mind that demands recognition nt the hands of his country. You might as well attempt to dim the rays of the noonday sun as to re tire to obscurity the powers and brain of this great man. Georgia is proud of him as her Senator, and when our next general assembly convenes, the democracy of the state, from the mountains to the seaboard, will rise in their might and endorse the wisdom Governor Colquitt by returning Senator Brown to the position that he has filled with such marked ability.— Oglethorpe Echo. Travel to Europe this summer has been an excess of 4,000 first- class passengers over that of 1879. The total number carried so far to Europe by the passenger steam ship lines, alone, and not including those who went by the minor freight lines, has been 19,696. Thus, at least 20,000 persons have gone to Europe from this country to spend the summer. If we assume that the average ex|>enditure of theso jiersons will be five hundred Iollars per capita—a low estimate —it will be seen that they will leave ten million dollars abroad du ring the season. There is a story that the Duke of Argyll and the Duke of Sutherland were once travelling together lj n railway, when a commercial trt^ er entered tho carriage, comer took his share in conversation, till one of i got out at an in termed'^ w I he commercial traveler, ed his companion if h- the “party” was, and oil lightened, exclaimed, aj Was that really the Just think of his talk-^*- affable way to a coup fnj cads like you and me !” And another tiling. Gen. Han- c ck always puts out the kerosine lamp by blowing down tbe chim ney. Now we ask—in all candor t we ask—can the American people afford to take the chances on a President who is liable any night to blow himself up by a kerosene lamp? Tho act would be utterly destructive of Presidential dignity ! It would lower us in tho esteem of other nations, to say nothing of the entire forfeiture of the insurance.— Citizens of the Republic, you are warned.—BurHngtnn Hawknjc. It is noticed as strange, hut it is nevertheless true, that not a single Republican paper of the hundreds that arc raising the silly cry of fraud over the returns from Alaba inn has told its readers that the party hnd no ticket in that State. To be honest or decent would de- • W ' ork - Au 8*“ t 12. 1880. „ur joyn, uiul last, But not lenxt, re- the paw in In. old bent, and aa.'l str(ly t l.,ir ho,* of i.mkin K capital • *•> <*> Sir: Pursuant to the the statute h. cipr , )cat ,, mlr luvt . The y are com- •» ll '° out of ox fair, peaceful and honest • d such case made and provided, you fortahls creatures. “ Co,,,c . 8,r ' <Inn 1 Wllt ' r ,,,e - 1 an election ns ever was held in any . » do are hereby invited to he present nt who are not sentimental. wnn ‘ >’ ,n,r t ‘ ok< ’ t! ” State.—Mew York Slur. 8 33 j the hanging of Cboetine Cox, in Full of husinew, hard, with cold 15 40, the city prison in the city of New gray eyes tlmt would look a fellow York, on the 16th day of July in-; out of countenance if he tried it TtlMMUjr 1 I PI 10 A. ulrrj, the f. the city Drniiftwh-k, I St*t. o| O-terpU. <» tlie fir iber, bctWiN-n tb« hu , m. <>u that iIaj', At jiul’li' - ' .l. ». rHn 'l property, for t%*«*« >liu! the May I Council of tho «*lty of Brunewh k, f..r the y-*r I) aipI prevloua yuara, the aaiue not haviotl ill retiirtDil by any ..wn. re or • l.-iimanU then i.fy ft fan 1 BO stan t. 1 20 j 6 6.5 I Pktkr Bowk, Sheriff, One who knows I chentlhem. Don’t like that sort Women who are plain and know You can’t have it!’ “Then I’ll put you off.” He readied his hand for the bell- 1 rope, hut seeing a general grin nil around the car, he stopped and I can ii mat h faitm ire yon tlmt in no tingle in- r ha* the Teitthin i •■vtrr /»v*w/ it •«. We liuve trinil tlm Hootliiug lies, mill everything known to iin, . * Old Wonn-u,” und L-cthiim in J. O. Stkvkns. Under She’lT. ; t When we see sud. a woman we looked more closely at the man, ^T**’ * bl — iu « 1 and recognized him as the one with ' the pass. Ho went out without a word, and when he returned half an hour later, he exacted another trap. He looked carefully over the Compound Fluid id Juniper ifi the i T G Stacy, printing A Green, charity Solomon Harris, jm>1 ice. G W As bell “ .... 2 50 5 00 I 50 1 33 G C Norton, cbaiity 5 (X) posit 00 snyf.; Bankin’n 50 tract fo Buelln i plt'HMant und e diseime* of the Bladder or Kidneys that Ins beau offered to the public. Mild und pleuunt in its action, it atimulatf's aud invigorates the aecre- lions, aud gives health and tone to tho |-rostrate or diseastid organs. I’ain in the bladder, gravel, prostration, non tentiou of the uriu*», brick tltisi de- J I) Gill, streets J F Nelson, streets Fitzgerald Sc Spears, streets. 33 33 ‘ l< 6 35 Li ( shall have something to*say about I her. Women who are cross. Unlova- al| ble, uncongeniable beings whom we pity; but don’t let them know i it, please. If a cross woman should know we pitied her, we should not care to take tlfc consequences. Of course there are a great many varieties of women; and they arc , all ornamental and useful, but it Ireu. J. M. DkLACV. Hatelnchuhhcc, Ala. After trying Soothing Rcim-dict ithont avail, aud physicians without In f, I gave your Teelhina and if oof- 7 like magic. I occasionally give a in f;u*t, all diaauuv of the blad kidneys are cured by it. trod only by Hunt, Buukin A would take the whole (Ntper to pay Atlanta, Go., and for sale by our compliments to the entire list ed. iitigl5-lm It. BALDWIN, Colmnbiut, Gu. 8 20 F. Joergcr, Brunswick, Ui car and was going slowly along In I po^Jir to keep my Child * gum* »o/t search of new faces, when a man with his c<»at off and under tfie in fluence of liquor, called out: “Shay, captain, I hnint got any ticket!” “Ah! you can’t beat me again; 1 knew you as soon as I entered Atlanta, Oa., June 18. 1879. Mcsutr*. Hutchinsum cC Bro.: My wife In.s been n great Mifftjcr from child- hood from nervous sick henduclie. She has Ik’cu treated by lending phys- handriii sau .Sealiorn Hall, coupons 66 50 Antioch, Ga., July, 4, 1879. . , . , e ' . „ ten a rax I am ora-of the unfortunate suffer- our pocket books, companions of r-«l and tfteolj lot ilrt-d and twenty fire; tax bundrod and hundred and d fifty nln« 3.50 . 113 trr. wta $13 07. . lift 1 KumiMT one, . M t ofiobiiA oil and PniU’c itrw>M; tax a PurebaMn to pay for uUm June Ut. 1HHD. lit t-iMtn $0 31. J,C. NORMAX. cotuarn: IV It known l 1 of the steamer Flore I party. n»r the . unstgnoea, wll any LllU or debt* . • ntra.-t.-. ie craw of the stewiwar Kloretii-e. with t order from the underaitfned. ' . It ROCK. lidlotorany I VIa. . IWpt r Floi I am one era from Gravel or tliaciue of the Kid- our joys and our poverty, worship- ‘utnam, cemetery 15 Of) noya, and find morn and speedier relief from Rankin's Huchti and Jnni G Friedlander & Co, cou pons ^TI T W Ijiunb, cou j ions 3 50 Cash to balance 3,042 65 r compliment* to the entire list. ' *»w"yuu«» 1 . icium,, rod has also tried the popular Women—sharer of our griefsiuid cftr » * chuekled the official,as he remetliea ou tin- uiurktt, hut him ftaiud r nocket books, companions of walked on will, a broad grin on liiaj n .'' ^ li "' face. |s;rs of our genius and our position It was not until lie saw the shirt- 1 ilv Neuralgia*." It Iiuh proved an uu- failing remedy in her cum*, and I heart- ”flatterers »r; ur pride and** •><[•» *'* 1 ....... m i,... highly tlmt there ( ., nulat , ' of our ,‘ lp tlon that be knew he bad been in,x- but one ln»tilc in the world I would rallon -» umnau,ni 01 our example taken again and had let him travel $.‘V*49 05 willingly give $100. other end imitators of onr fow virtues ! j for nothing, wtiile the man with all other similar prcpnmti' Examined and found correct. W. W. Watkins, Chairman Finance Com, pro tcm. jnlj 15-cow2m, mul. (or it. I riwommend it above the world would he a barren waste the |mss was in the smoking car. E T WINN' wituout you, and men would - — Htand a |>oor chance of being iiere.' He,xi. Hhoauh, (1a , OreeuCo., I , , i Angn.» 3, 1ST8. | — I>ct us think well of women ingcn- 1 jf n \v If Buinm-r- TO MAKE '■ - o»«y bMmjpi REPORT OF J. NORMAN, MARSHAL Mien Solomon, fine $2 50 I Alex DuBignon, fine 2 50 fey Joe Smith, fine bat |Geo Adams, fine *5 00 r»Grace King, fine 3 00 oral and one in particular. Atlanta, Dcceml»er 10, 1879. I have gotten rid entirely of Boach- l»v the tine of tin- B x Exterminutur. I , , . , , , had tried nearly . v.rything to ra» The man who leaves two-thirds irpoae. Yonni m the Dent tiling of of a cigar in a dork nook on the 2 50 llil ;^;;! H ^“',V,'"k “* I “ ,0t '"‘ he f~ntd.mrst.iop when he g.* s to M1!S ADAMS. see his girl will make nthriflv hus- IV ['ti* t e , \dauiH ll .ioe. ban I. ud it to any who may bo similarly afflicted. Be»pcctfully, I aug16-Im T. It Eouurro*. Another Offer. The ptihlisln-r is h-tr-rmined to place lue Saranuah Weekly Mete* iu tho hands of everybody in Georgia and Florida who want a first-clasM in-ws and family journal, anil to that era! w« of fer to Mend tin- paper from thin dute De.\r Sir—I have sold DR. GILD ER'S PILLS for the t»ast two years, (Au-nut 14) to March !4th, 1881, ft»r and find that all in this m iglilmrhood one dollar. Thin willcoror tho election approve them. The phvaiciana have and inauguration of the Deinocratio ded them, and the people will candidalch. S*-ral ill your dollu » have no other. EB PILLS tli knowledge of. a tig I"» Ini Th. I.IV iHltt. any I have n '.tv rcHpectfiillv. III.NIH MOORE. get the biggest and la-st new the S*mth. A.Miv-h J. II. IIXTILL, Suvanimh, Ga-