Newspaper Page Text
BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER,
T. (i. STAGY, Editor and Bjop’r
ri\TFJtD\y, Skil’TKlIIIKK 1«, I wo.
Goii. Bitshrad Johnson, an ex
(amlcdcratc. is dond.
TIIK ('UI.TIKK OK L’I*I,.\N!> KICK.
LOCIIKA.NE ,SPEAKS.
The tux of Liberty county i»
nine-twentieths of one )wr cent.
Tltc great planet Jupiter vs nt-
tfiu tijig tlir star-gazing world at this
time,
Norway ice js selling in New
Vork elieaj»er limn the native pro
duction.
Macon lina a dear case of Jc|>ro
ay. J'olieeinan li< ndvrsou is af
flicted with it.
Thu BeuinsuJu Railroad to Deal-
Ja, Fla., u going right ahead. The
Work is lieing jiushed with vigor.
If Hancock a .d English fail of
tiic White House, Norwood »i d
the ”Convict Catechism” will be
the cause.
John II. James, of Atlanta, has
gotten his hack up again, and will
tun for State Senator. Now for bi
ographies.
The net earnings of the Nash
ville, Chatanooga and St. lands
Railway are 8'J 14,00!) for the last
fiscal year.
The orange crop of Kloridn has
k*'il Iwdly injured by the recent
storms, Thousands of young fruit
have been striped from the branch*
RUtor Adreiihuv; Several months j fasten, ye Democrats, to the
ago I contributed a short article on words of Judge Dm hr,me, who has
highland rice culture to the Hums just returned from a summer lour
ami Farm, an agricultural journal. North. In reply to a reporter who
published in Louisville, Ky. Since put the question, “what should the
then I have received numerous let- South do touching the canvass for
tors from various sections of the President ?” lie replied;
country, requesting me to give full '■ Tie- masthead of every South-
directions for the cultivation of em impcr favorable to Hancock
this important stajde, and ns it should show that they are opposed
seem* to be attracting most alien- the'payment of all claims ofin-
4 , , . demnity for losses ns (Instruction
turn tbroughoit that section of b> Wl4r; thnt t(|0 c | MrKe3 tImt
country which is probably reached southern men expect to ask pay
by the AnvKH'risKK, I will submit, for slaves as Confederate war debts,
ST, SIMONS DEPARTMENT, " e,, k the Island was full
n». a. J. MASSEY. - - /T r;-j^rl 0 1 f,lr,,vesof i,C!,,,tif ' 11 birds,
the name of which seems to lie un-
Mr „m
Hr. Joint
•pen all It,
.Stev
iilghr.
tiikriil Tor the kin,1
tvn nit- l»v litv patrona >g,
iform thrill tlmt I shall ,
lull supply of fatuity hi;
* alwmya on hau l AI*o,
f.Hranilj ait.l whfHkev.
r Mills.* oiik-r known. \Ve are told that for many
re,...„ti> . v< " lrs they have been recognized ns
the following hints, which I have ar< ‘ hdse and slanderous; that the
learned from e*|»ri*noc | venomous trilm of leeches who ex-
. ,, pect to Isvng round the treasury in
Jt is Util a few years since the |the ,. v ,. nt „ f Jl nn „ K , k - s ,.| oc ti„ n ,
experiment of growing rice on our j should be driven out like reptiles;
uplands was first attempted, and that crimes under our laws are of
it lias proved so remunerative that i n0 - an '| cr * , iiinala must be
• i • ■ i , , punished for the preservation of so-
m liberty county alone many ,, V. , ’ , 1 ,
,,, , , ,/ eiety; that the financial status of
thousands of bushels nre annually the country shall be unalterably
produced, Any kind ol soil, in ' maintained; that a fair ballot and
_ vi o'/n, ill hiiiihv 'incu, lll'H « 1,111 linilUb (IIK1
which there is sufficient moisture,! iin honest count must he had—in
„ -"..I, that the administration of |8 lnccr ne *t week
will produce good rice, and a great w<>rd
. ° (tcnprn
the very first advance guanl of the
!.."eri.i.rym„ii- Ial * p 'Irovcs of birds going South
j at the end of summer. These b£au-
VAssEV. m. i). | tiful little harbingers seem to be so
—The Island is quite healthy— ca<;i ** | i 1 igly sensitive in their deli-
uo fever. j catc organization as to render then.
-A live alligator three feet long 1 < ' , " i,lcnll >’ ^fitting barometers, he
wn* caught in town last Kridny. ’.gening r.fer off the very first
nl ■ , , , | breath of sear autumn. They are
-Old hunters think that there lj0BIItiflllly Blri|10(ll longitudinally
are at least seventy-five to one lnm- lvitll alternate layers of black and
dred deer on the Island. white, and about the size of the
—A company of our friends in- tomtit. They stopped with us a
(lulled in n ‘leer hunt hist week.— j few days, seemed busy feeding up-
They killed three—one buck and on inser ts on the trees, and their
two does. j exit were ns quiet and sudden ns
■James Hafir), who is an hides- their coming.
“slightly coppered.”engaged in ear- JI forget thnt this letter goes to 8a-
pensible to the staff of the Huby,
has just returned from a New York
visit to resume his post as chief en-
m my have planted ft on lngh dry ! pllWie crHi t, to the healing up of
and sandy lands, but it is doubtful „]I sectional and fraternal differ-
T.OOK ON THIS PHTlrliK AND THEN ON
THAT.
A postal card was started at San
Francisco on its journey around the
Augusta is luxuriating in broken
^e fever of a mild tyjie. Cliarles-
li),I New Orleans uro suffering
i dengue fever. Thousands nre
“flu with it.
Jj» news from .Maine is chccr-
-Yhe ]irubabiiities nre tlmt
•*d, the Kueionist (DemoeraU
Green backers), is elected by
joOU majority.
Tlie treatment of Uov. Colrpiitt
by those Macon Norweodites, has
won for him friends all over the
8tnte. Decent |>eup]o don’t ap
prove of such conduct.
Erl ton, in n recent epeech, com
pared the Democracy of Georgia to
a lizzard with head nnd tail cut off,
and claimed to have been tho in
strument that did the cutting.
Colquitt made u grand speech in
Savannah on Tuesday night, which
was well reot ivotl by the citizens,
latter in tile nightbc WiiHBoreunded
by a battalion of colored troops.—
Wouldn’t it bo a little funny if
Colquitt should carry Challian
county ?
with me if it is at nil profitable os
a tegular crop on such soils. In
Ibis county there are thousands of
acres of bottom lauds which arc
too low for corn and not dry and
warm enough for cotton, but admi
rably suited to riec, and with good
seasons nnd thorough cultivation
the yield is from fifteen to thirty ]
bushels fier acre.
I would recommend the follow
ing modeof cultivation: Where the
land is very rough, break thor
oughly with a turning plow, the
last of winter, and let stand until
the first or middle of April, when
it should be again broken. This
time lay off the rows about Hire#
feet apart (some plant nearer, but
for my mode of culture three feet
is more convenient) with a very
narrow plow', and then break out
the middles between these rows
with a common shovel plow.
f 1,8 " re i*> ‘nil Mast, world and returned in five months
HiousamU of lumber turned outj u,u 1 two days—said to liavo trav
sices, and that the South shall re
main a part of this great nation,
anil not, as the Republican pnrty
would have it, ‘a limb from the
country cast bleeding nnd torn.’
APPOINTMENTS OF S. 1). IMADVYKLL.
Upon reflection, wo think proba
bly we bore too bard on our broth
er of tho Hinesville Uiudlt in our
last issue (nr nut publishing any
account of the exhibition of the
Klemington Academy. We bad
lost sight of Ids recent great afflic
tion when we penned (lie article in
question.
Atlanta OinMUutiua; Are the ,H;i-
vnnunll interests which are now
making a ml-lmt campaign in be
half of Mr. .Norwood in favor of the
construction of the extension of the
Macon nnd Brunswick road? This
question is a very significant one,
and the (icoplo would like to have
a definite answer.
Georgia now lias a battalion uf
use n showel, so as not to leave too
large n bed. This will fake nlsjut
four furrows, and will leave the
land in rows. U|h>ii these rows
plant the rice, in hills fifteen (16)
inches apart, dropping from twen
ty to thirty grains in each hill, and
cover lightly with the foot. When
about three inches high, givo the
first plowing with a turning plow,
running as near ns possible to the
five, and throwing the earth away
from tlie rice, or, ns the fanners
term it, “haring off.” This will
leave a very narrow strip to be
hoed, which comes next in order,
and should be well done, as it will
be very difficult to remove tin
S. D. Bradwcll, Democratic "elec
tor for the First District, will ad
dress the citizens ns follows:
Appling county, at Baxley, Mon
day, September 20th.
Clutch county, at Homcrville,
Thursday, September 23d.
Ware county, at Waycross, Sat
urday, SeptemlHT With.
Wayne county, at Jesup, Mon
day, September 27th.
McIntosh county, at Darien,
Wednesday, September 20th.
Bierce county, at Blaekshenr,
Monday, October 4th.
Glynn county, nt Brunswick.
Saturday, October 9th.
Camden county, at St. Marys,
Tuesday, October 12th.
Charlton county, at Centre Vil
lage, Thursday, October 14lh.
LATEST FUMl MAINE.
w ‘ kill 11( (l OUl * J BOO) MUV-
daily. Billy Dart is the happiest c ' ei * a distance of 30,000 miles in
man on the Island, except a few re- j ‘ ,r, 2 days, an average of about 200
ecntly newly made futhe
miles per day. A letter goes from
The friends of Capt. Terhune of ; Uln,,t “ l ?. Nc " r York 1,1 ‘h^-Uiree
hefW ...111 i.„ „1 ; .. , I hours, a distance of one thousand
the Czar, will bo pleased to learn *i * i ** f
that he, crew and craft are all safe' m,lcB ‘ A lettcr can go from Brun8 “
at Delaware brakewaters, where he
‘ put in” to avoid the late storm
wick to St. Simons Mills, a (list
lance of ten miles, in forty hours.—
j \Vc know this is so, for several St.
According to the “oldest inhab- Simonsers, who have tried the ex-
ilants,” we may expect an early peri men t, are ready to attest the
fall. Din Is in whole droves arc i fact. At this rate it can jjo around
laily seen and heard going South, the world in about fourteen yc«iM,
Several species have already entire- or in 33 times as long as by the or
ly disappeared for the season from j dinary route.
the Island
— 1 he largest cabbage bed ever on
ACCIDENTS OF THE WEEK.
One of the finest mules on St.
.. . . , , . - ° Hiivafc mules on oi
he Ishnnd has just been finished Simons slipped from the bridge re
by Mr. W. W. \\
nres a fraction ov
nest conversation. We gathered
tliis much ns we listened to them
No. 1—” What do it mean?
No. 2—“Perpouud thenundrum
and I’ll tempt to Bplain the persi-
tion.”
N°' 1—“ (Veil, you see Inst Sat-
dny nite, I vellujied a considilnil
mount of pork nnd beans, berlnny,
cabbage anil utber tilings, sides
settin down to two sijunr meals at
de fair. Nex niornin I sperienced
sum discumberment bout midships.
1 nossynted nnd was sick in gener
al, so bout ten, Sunday, I went
cross de street to de doctor; tide
him faes in de sircumstans. He
looked wise an nt my eyes, punched
my stummic, looked nt my tung
and felt mv puls, and axed me a
power of on useless stuff. Then
said he cud cure me. Said I had
iliscomboberation of the ingesta,
fermentation of the contents of the
gastric orgin, and a deal of stuff
bout kilo poyetie vissera, etc. I
felt kinder skeered. He whipped
out a little hook from his pocket
vnnnah by a negro, wlm has to^
swim half a dozen creeks in one of
which, at least, it is probable be
may drown, and that if lie escapes
drowning, various other accidents
may bring it to you through the
news|>ai>ers.’
After n month’s detention at St.
Simons by the devastation of a hur
ricane, lie crossed to the main hind,
and made his way, with immense
difficulties, traveling four hundred
miles of tho distance in an open
ennoe, to his daughter's home in
South Carolina. Tliea losia hod
passionately longed for his coming.
She and her husband were devoted
to him—believed in him utterly,
and saw tho late affair only with his
eyes.” Nemo.
Protect your Little Ones
From Cholera Infantum, ami yourself
and family from sudden attacks of
Colic, Cramps, Dysentery, Diarrliuia,
id Cholera Morbus by keeping I’ur-
ts Ginger Tonic always on luind.—
t'liis anperb bowel corrective also
speedily enrea nil disorders of thu
stomach, and thousands who have for
pov-r,,.., years sought relief in vain from Dys-
aud rites perznctly dis, and dis is Headache, Nervousness, Low
what I want to know-whnt do it Spirits rtieeplerancas, LirarDisorders,
what I want to know—wlmt do it
mean—that Q. 8. ? Hero is what
de doctor rite:
Irufi. Itnieas- ceiitly built over Hawkins creek,
a square acre— : between Hawkins and St. Simons,
1 uonmi uussilll uuuai. OllllOtlS,
nlW. m lh “ St ?.V- * n th» U* He perished
Savannah Newt: returns
from the Maine election nre pomc-
wlmt mixed, and are coming in
slowly. The Republicans claim
that the Fusionists will only have
lall plurality, and this
will elect Planted if the constitu
tional amendments are carried.—
Tho Republicans, however, are dis
cussing the <|uestion whether or not
the constitutional amendments can
Tins looks like business. Mr. \\\, before he could bo gotten out.
successful, will have plants A ravenous colored bohemian,
-Ugh to supply half Georgia. I whoso deplete,1 exchequer had not
—The accident to Mr. J. I,. Ste- 'allowed a due supply of pork for
ms,at(iastx>igiio Mill*,on Wednes-! many days, fell u(h>ii Abel Hippie,
lay, is the first one that litis ever Iun inoffensivo old colored brother
happened to any of the
during a successful tunl
running for
ni ploy ts : and hit him badly on the cheek and
’ ouldcr.
lontinuous
This I
/ 'd Whiskey, Q. S.
Sig: Take ad libitum.
Bei.eo Q. Smith, M. D.
He axed me fur u doilur. When
I sec whisky on de order, I feels so
good I would ha gin him ten doi
lur if he only ax it. So I ban him
doilur and he tole me to go to de
drug sto and git iny meildysin. 1
calls in at elc fils one. De fellar
look at it and den at me. He say,
how much money you got. I say I
is po—only fifty ecus. So he takes
a scant half pint vial, fills it and
rites on de labil “take all at once.”
When he turn his back, I slips de
little order what de doctor gin me,
off de counter in my pocket nnd
giv him de half doilur. I scooted
out, nnd in no time drunk it all.—
A powful little whisky for so much
money. I stood rouii de corner an
de drug mail he look, but don't
can’t fine no order. Bresenly cliuch
UustiveiieiM, Heartburn, Palpitation of
tho Heart, Distress in the Stomach,
Coated Tongue, etc., have found n
most complete cure iu this comforting
iuvigoniiit. Huy n r>0e or *1 bottlo
anil try it. Sold by F. Joerger, Bruns
wick. oovvtillsepM
New store! ^
New Firm!
New Goods!
. .... Ansel Billiards and two sons, audit ^1 , ’ t, p
speaks well for the tare and pru- a colored tramp, whose ponderous | " M ^ C ' n il “ Khly h "
dence exercised in its „m„LJemrnoi,™ b„! ! 8‘° U8 ’ 1,0 0,1 h “ Sund J
cute
nieut.
— Col. Fremont, of the United
States engineer ilfpnrtnicnt, lias
been engaged for the past few days
[iiomen lias entirely ’departed ! • , .
(tlI . , , * 'in "id it hta hgion, an goes to
from the treacherous folds of our i , , , ...
nietiiorv « , _ ctzuclz. I den went roun to do cor-
ying Jekyl creek for tl
purpose of obtaining an appropria
tion fin- dredging the same. This
will expedite very materially the — — v " ••
transit of steamers through this 0r0 ' 1 lir “ ll " ll ' lic ™ llia "b'bt thigh,
/.wool. 1 (l(H*n (MUAIItrli (ft ••*Ha.
memory, attacked .Sam Jone8,
quiet, industrious colored man, and
badly battered his head with beer
bottles. They arc all under arrest
and to he tried before a commit
ment court next Monday.
Ren W hitehead slashed a col-
ii ' ~ * ,,v j apply to this election, they now! creek
uni. grass after tho first working, tho grouml tlmt i(1 tloiog HO
as it will obUmi t(H> much growth, j such amendment would he retroac- . ~ T, '° improvements upon
without i tiva. If this point is uutainetl, aa | ofthaUNiinpeton^ufllei'r'ns-! CH1 * ne a colored
Radical, it j rriMtant engineer, Col Frohel, ^ifl , f okc - wuncd . Hcnr y P-'^er, to put
fiRitl. fai ilitat.. iba ...nt fi flown nil axe ho was taking from
and could not be removed without
also pulling up the rice. When' Dcgisbtturo
through hoeing, break out the mid-1 rcg U i t plaisted
dies with a small shovel or three-
blade cultivator, throwing the cart)
defeat.
Savannah AV
- iuunirui
back where it was bared off.— from 11 recent trij
Where tho land Is very grassy, it
may l»o again hared oft at the sc
greatly facilitate the rafting of lurn-
A gentleman her to Darien and St. Simona. The
Blaekshenr Georgia Land and Lumber Com pa-
and Way cross, and thence up the Iny have been very liberal in sup-
Albany and Brunswick Railrood, plying tangible aid in tlie entcr-
ner to nex drug shop nnd dar you
see I ban do same order over de
counter. De mau he look at me
an den de order. He say, how
money you got. 1 say plenty. So
dis time he til a haf gallon jug an
charge me tree doilur. Now 1 say,
what do it moan; at one place Q S
means fifty cent for haf pint, an at
tuther place, tree doilur for a haf
gallon. What do it mean?”
VICE i’KKSIDENT IlUUIt’s STAY ON ST.
SIMONS ISLAND.
Mr. Editor: IIow many of our
citizens know anything about Rurr’s
when he struck Dart with tho pole 110 * 1 ’ Si,,,onB UIand in 1804?
nt* 11 OVA 11. a i«o „:.i^ a i. — 1 '» nat kind of a band of music was
Jeep enough to pr
gsusli.
Mr. John Dart, engineer at Gas
coigne Mills, ordered a colored
taking
the engine room without leave. Th
negro refused; a few words ensued,
c.£vm&co.
Hare Jn*t openod * fine nfcx-k offreah GROCER-
HEAVY AND FANCY,
* FINE IIHANDS OE
Tobaccos & cijjars.
oml working, provitleil tile rice is rp l )orls tho mpiil ]ifogress anil <le-! prise.
not more than twelve inches high.! v,,,r T' 1K ‘ | A of that region. The nc
••••hi nunt; uit lit*?* lllgfl, | i ''ri*1 |,, /; . l n i ,i
I rcconmn.il,| the system of haring livit N hi the timber ami nnval store' , , . 1 , * !° re ls a
off ns it is the effectual uusle Jf infln.trie* o„ the Macon & Brm.s-! H '' , of yTf " ho instantly | ficior
killing what grass may he between ILtiIrmt.1 is still increasing,!"™ ‘ 1,c . vw, ""f l of *»»l.ortr.en,; hu. h
the rows hv smotluwlna ;• ir not anil is throwing much entiital intoj* " llJS ,P 1II|! lo tlle O fltsnlo, the 1 reloil shot-gun, in onler to ar-
j circulation. j moment they |wrceive the fisher- rest tho negro, let tho hammer
- - men casting their nets. The por-slip, firing a heavy charge of buck-
IlCn M r \f I . \\ <ki til*) l'il nf \\ niinn I nnluiu Ksim 1 -1.1 t ... ...
the rows by smothering it. If
very grassy laml, one hoeing and
nlowis’Ien'^'rimdrer m! ich | Mr ’ M ’ of 'V-Vnej poises have long since learned ihnt shit through a
.i t . . . ' 1 a j 0 °uiity, killed a bald eagle last this casting of nets frightens the fish his own lion:
of the axe on the left side of tl
head, producing an ugly, but not
dangerous wound. The negro ran
away before Dart could recover suf
ficiently to nrrest him. Mr. D., in
urry to load his double-bar
shot-gun, in order to ar-
partition wall in
nearly shoot-
shovelor sweet, but innor f 1 ’ * casting ol nets tngfitens the fish Ins own house, verv nearly
ter the rice con..’nonces swelling*‘ * h "‘ weas . ure ; 1 8 . ix and otie- , tow-aril the deeper waters and they j ing his good old father, Maj
! Mrs. Ilelwica l.yon, tin, bennleil
woman, who used to travel with
Barnum and others, died a few
davs since.
.if the
ter the rice commences swelling to tmlf foet frum tip to ti
uvorgrn now lias a DalLilion of, ^ Pa ‘ ’ . ,co about the loth
colored volunteera. The following of A P ril " dl 1m ' ri l‘°' B>'nerally,
are the oBoeis: l,lc lirat or “c°»Ml week in Soptciu-
W. H. \V,KKlhou.se, lieutenant 1 bpr ’ Bnd 8,lou,d ^ cllt l"Mmptly,
tJuIoiul. I or it will he liable to fall, and also
Flflrt lieutenant Ixrail B. Too- 10 “ tlatU ‘ r j We were paincl to hear
MWSi Atljntapf. i Py following, ns nearly as praeti- ’ ‘j ent *" the Lriilsl party uf last Tu
A. K. Di-sverpoy, Quartermaster. P ,n| h a “K>ven above, nnd the'bri.te "ml^i L '“ r
H. H. Bourke, CppimD^sry. with gtMxl need and seasons, rice is, took fright ucur corner of
J. C. Burke, BuyniasU r ' a sure crop. Where fertilizers nre P* I’meipitating
i\- n u nset! ....rw.A.l s. | ■n«l lm» Iwely l»ml«» f IIim Aiinu
J)f. P. H- Goker, burgeon. '7' , ‘ .ireful U) procure the May stone embiag, spraining i ....
.. —. ■ — - . , right kind, nut to put too much h “ ankle and iiitfii-ting a s. vero-bruise ! a P 0 * 111 of attraction to the tourists.
Cliathain has grown tired of ”cul, aU „w it to .’jusher right cheek, all ol which were] _ ()1J a firoke Kill a is thc n . |lle '
given to a poriioise, who has been
Dart,
rush in to get their share. j who happened to be in an adjoin
—The Ruby carried, from tlie ‘ n S room -
second of March to the thirty-first, Soon after this excitement, Mr.
of August Inst, a fraction short of John Stevens, another employe, got
six months, 5,(585 passengers |, 0 - his foot entangled in the log car-
tween Brunswick and St. Simons, riage of the mill, which resultad in
Besides these, a great many persons « dislocation of the ankle. This
visit the Island by sail, row boats was sfieedily adjusted by “Dr.” Bil-
1 tile regular Savannah steamer*, he Dart. His foot and ankle are
with good seed nnd seasons, rice is , took fright near corner uf Hanks amt «■* Binimiis. — »"u uusic aie
Sir. John This shows the importance of St. i •» much pain, but the damage, we
|u>d dricil ” nominations,
and uitficting n sevsfe.brni.se
allow it to come in asat.o’ I " u .. ll8r jhtht.cbeek, nil of which were
and With thc rice when it is norm in’.,/ rtho ' v ' 1 ( Lightning Ltni-
vs . ... 1 '• btrmmat- nifiit, a cure for Riiuiiiuiiti’tm, Li*»*-*
a>lopted a plan of procedure at her; ln K' ' ,r it will kill it. For "this ren- luck' , j. , ; •
' mwtiflgs that commends «•>*«« drilling tl.o g*. |oenU. C!!d_e“ y F f^erge* nZ?, knuwn “> uur »ver for at
Simons as a commercial centre and hope, will not he serious
Master Johnnie McCullough ran
„ 1 •* sliver iu his foot, and another lit
tle boy ran liis knife blade through
public meetings that
itself to all good citizens
A mini
; - , I- * covering
per of liana:*, taken prmmsctiotndy and planting tlie
s „ ... • 'iiimiikj me sru-
|. .. 1 ruU! . , ’ f loth Kill i idf
|)cr acre, covering with two fur
, _ . . Itnillfe- I« . . . * r . ,, ,* |
-ick. nud It. J. Moks v, St. Kimono. «‘ a *t twenty years. ()nc of Ins back
Hurt White’s Cream White Vermifuge fills is partially deficient, supposed
htlllP Ih.t Ui.rm Lille* . .
it thnt he was serenaded by ? The
duel betwcon him and Hamilton
was fought on the lltli day of Ju
ly, 1804. He remained at his home
at Richmond Hill until July ‘21st—
on that day he left for St. Simons
Island.
The life of Burr, page 371, says:
“About the middle of August, 1804,
Col. Burr, accompanied by Samuel
Swartwort, a younger brother of
the indomitable John, ami attend
ed by liis favorite Slave, Peter, a
good humored blunderer of fifteen,
secretly embarked for St. Simons,
an Island off the coast of Georgia,
then the residence of a few wealthy
planters. He had old friends upon
this Island, and the arrival of a
OUR MOTTO:
‘As Low as the Lowest.”
Store iu front of Lcbttn Ifonu, kcoiuI floor front
NEWCASTLE STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GA.
Jel!
Brunswick &. Albany RaMroad Co
(/HANOI OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, l
wic«. Ga.. J uly 17th, 1M79, {
July 17 tl
0
trail*
Arrl
>u till. R»a<l will run follow!:
"•p-ok. r Train leave* Brmiawirk daily (a;
front, av) at Ttfiu \ 1
.-•■HatT.-Deauville, A. AO. R. 11.17 A ’
trri vea at AH*any at » ; («o P .M
Leaven Alliany daJlyfeuwpt Sniulay)at.8;U0 A M
trrivi h at Telieauvilla, A. k (1. R. It.,at. .4:19 I* M
A-avi-n Tf-lx-auville, A. * (J. R. R„ »t.. ..4 H) 1* M
i i ratna irom Albany make clone cooutw
Vice rresuient was an event to ex- T.i^»nvtiic with a.*o., 1.0^.:!!^ trai
cite the few inhabitants of a place U * uv "* • • nrt wlth bnl tew honr "
. , A . * Florida
mnectat Teheauville
of tha A. k G. It. It.
r Florida at 1 X, P M
* , ' " r .- ’•-y j uiervon. I can ro Urst worm killer.
fnnn the crowd, is put into a hat, I* 11 * ve,, y nmrk.Ml results with «... i ,,
then shaken up. and a committee i«> riw and ’
Brawn thcrefrum, whnge duty it is t."" ' , !! y ,'i,“f 1 "” w . •”|K-rv'*.litig aM other hran.fi of
drawn therefrom, whnae duty it is j !‘" k ■ , w “ Providml
ul .1.:- 1,8 c *4 TO. a ’' 1 "““. r ' a 'fl ki
pi make pominatiiais. By this A,,/ taUi^t wiih P
, : • , . , * ini*'iiplanter, wi
|ilan the whole |KN»pIe is represent- these directions, living in the pr.
Asl anil ll.n uifnrtu nf udm. >...11..^. IT 1 Ilf mill l,.i.i
ml. !smoking tota
ml, and (lie efforts of wire-pullerH . _
thwarted. We cuiiiincml this plan '; l . nd *' tai1 ra **I.V have
- , , limner what evervone
p) the citizens of Glytm and ml
jupiing uninljes,
■r latitude, and having suitable
lands, can easily have tor hix daily
dinner what everyone in old | j|„. r
ty thinks is the “staff of life."
Kssbetek.
Win
I It i
o, u i.>lt I at Kaim> pru*
"I i* three eiiule* U tt»*
to have Ikn'ii shot off by a member
of Capt. Hazard’s companv, »Ui-
tioned on the Island during the lw are K oli ®
war—hence his name “Broke Kin
Sometimes fishermen Use hint to
iiig the l*»t
world. Toil will I;
Early Bird, tho l M »st
A.I.hv**, Carror* Karlv
w.rkr Lyuchburg, Vi
»“b!'| l r , fo r h m«nuf«ta!'.’! a ““ t tl,e " K TI “T wat, l ‘ Lis course
>kii:g totucco iu tlie a,,< l keep well to his landward
his arm
All this in one week, and a bad
week for accidents, too—only one
mill running ut that. What could
we do if we were all here? Half
j°f St. Simons bestowed every mark
what DOBt “q. s.” mean? j of consideration upon him that
, We had occasion to visita neigh- j hospitable minds could suggest.—
e boring town last week, and at night, ‘You have no idea,’ he wrote to
so remote from the great world.—
He was welcomed on his arrival to a
mansion, luxurious nnd hospitable
and the resources ofthe Island were
placed at his disposal. He was ser
enaded by the Island's only band
of music. He saw no more averted J. M. CARTER, Proprietor
Citv Barber Shop-
faces and lowering brows, and j
heard no more muttered exccra-]
thins as he passed, and the society Shaving, Hair Cutting & Ffuir
Dressing done in the la
test approved style.
Ladies’ anil Childrens’ Hair
I'ttge
try tin
innrkft.
passing Up the principal street on Thoadosia, ‘of the zeal and nnimn- . .
tion, ofthe intrepidity and frank- ’ ult,, « a 8 P ecu * ,t y
he drives the fish from deep water our way to the hospitable abode of j *
U> tho shoal, rendering them morujCapt. , we passed two three- ness with which Maj. Butler (his I
tjuarter grown American citizens, | host) avowed and maintained—but .SATISFACTIONGH VR VNCEED
sily uiiight in nets.