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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER. linve 110 »*«■". « n, i n*> busi-coi. siwkimi. atkinson at ho- gj, SIMONS DEPARTMENT•
! ness directed to our port which can
T. li. STACY, K<litor anil Prop’r. , possibly Im- wnt to rival wn|K>rtn
HVTlTltrMY. SKPTKMIil.l 2".. 1H80.
: Will the ,Superintendent of the M.
jit li. Road, who is supposed to have
Politics is getting to he a very
stale subject in Georgia. It is worn
threadbare.
The Atlanta Fair o|k*i,s Oetoher
• 18th. The military reunion and
the mystic owl's procession are
mentioned among the attractions.
Air. .1. W. Hanlon has retired
Trom the chair editorial of the 11. C.
AVies, nnd Mr. W. II. 1 .Astinger, his
associate, taken full control. The
paper is now as strongly Colquitt
as was formerly Norwood.
The nomination of Col. l!lack for
‘Congress from this district is receiv
ing favor from all sections of the
Stnh>. He is s|Hiken of in the
highest terms. The next tiling is
to elect him.
plenary powers, explain whether
the above information, obtained in
true or not ?
Savannah
TIIK SI ATK I'AMIMKhV
Aa soon ns tlie new road from
Fcinnndina to Jacksonville (twen
ty-one miles long) is done. Savan
nah w ill at once put on a daily line
The beautiful September weath
er is admirable for out-door h]h'lik
ing, and the campaign goes bravely
on. Colquitt stock is rising. The
campaign is an unfortunate one in
that it is necessarily so peisoiinl.—
Of its result, no mail it seems to us
who will watch the signs of the
times can doubt.
Gov. Colquitt will go into odice
with an overwhelming majority,
and our people arc to be congratu
lated, especially upon the certainty
of his election, for it is all impor
tant that tlic man who sold the M.
A B. Railroad should he at the
helm of State to see to it that the
purpose for which it was sold are
MKKVlhhK
Herri« n County New*.
On Wednesday of Court week.
Col. A. I*. Adams, of Savannah, nd-
dreHKort the
ty in the intercut of Norwood. To
the surprise of a few, his speech
was not received with much enthu
siasm, notwithstanding it was a
good one. His efforts were direct-
l>R. R. J. MAH8KY. -
My oftl. t
- - - EDITOR.
Iikh bet
Mr. John Steven*,
opt'ii all hours, day
to inform them tlmt I ahull «■
It. J. MASHFY, M. D.
Mr. J. L. Stevens,of Gascoigne
rd inid'i'ilv hi bolstering up tiio old j Mille, whoso ankle was so badly
charges heretofoie made against the ‘I’**'
Governor.
When Spencer Atkinson took
the stand to reply, the house came
down in tumultuous applause.—
When all became silent, he ad
vanced to the front of the stand
intert last week, is improving
nicely.
—Island healthy, breezes delight
ful, temperature pleasant, sea bath
ing siqierb, fish abundant, oysters
fat and juicy.
—Mr. Willie Nightengale,of Gam-
nnd was in the act of addressing j bers Inland, on the Altnmnha, with
the niulience, when a voice cried his pet little steamer Hajiclo, spent
out, “another cheer for Colquitt,” | last Thursday with us.
and again there came a deafening The friends of Mr. W. F. Sym-
vound. I ons nil rt family are pleased to see
He opened his speech by saying i th( , m ou t |, e ] H l a nd after
that his mission was different from j spending a few weeks vacation,
that of Mr. Adams. Tlmt lie was ;
to note any conclusion arrived at
by our truck farmers, tiio result of
experiments with the purple, It is
—Tlic repairs going on at St. Si-1 now being offered for sale by lend-
not there in the interest of one man, | mfmg Mj „ a „ t tWll till|0 liro extcn . ing druggists in the largest cities.
traps were set for them. On one
occasion a cat so large had been
caught that he carried trap, fasten
ing ami all away. This is supposed
to he the cat, and tlmt the foot
caught sloughed oft'in due time by
a regular pr»>eess of mortification.
SMALL BAY ON “ ILLUMENA8HUN.
“ We are informed there are but
three Norwood men on St. Simons
Island—another proof that the far
ther one is from the sources of
light, the thicker the darkness.”—
Soi/tort Afrftcal.
Mr. Editur: We may he sorter ig-
—At a recent association held in i norant and dull of comprehcnshun
Boston for tlic promotion of scien- ’tween twedlc de and twcdlc dum,
tific researches, Prof. Kiley made a and remote as we ar from the “cen-
still further report on London Pur ; tur of illumenashun,” yet its re-
ple, in which his experiments with
it had met the requirements of his
fullest expectations as a preventive
and destroyer of the cotton i»est. A
contrivance had been conceived and
adopted by which the purple, in
olution, could he thrown under the
fresh in* to be blest with light
enuf to deside ’tween Colquitt and
Norwood You will find every one
on the Hand, a man, a mouse, or a
long tail rat, one tiling or the oth-
ur, either for Colquitt or Norwood,
and not like the old played out
0. L. HARRIS,
Next to .1. MicTwIsva k lira.
II.A liltin’ ,1 KtVKI.KY
not defeated by railroad combina-1
of simmers to connect will, the | ,io " ‘*“ J, . k . i, ! d *| h ouae again.
1 ring legislature is to be tlic nnal j y n j nu j ( | un .
but for tlic people of the State ol
This brought down tiio
surface of tiio leaf, the usual resort demagogs whose greed for uttis is
of the worm. Another fact cstnb- j only bin equaled by their disap-
lished by Ilia last researches is that pointments til they have becoin a
it is a still cheaper insecticide than ! rotten cansurous carkcss on the po
nt first 8up)Ksed. We would lie glad litikel world, doin’no good, advo
catin’ no one, abusin’ their betters
nnd reflectin’ no light from the
“oentur of illumennshun.” We
ain’t that kind of a politikel hair
pin. What ar you?
same. She is thus always alive to |, ~ | An incalent.-Tlie cheering pt l
her inte rest ■ h.‘-giound between competition j ^ vo dogs to fighting that happened
— and monopoly; railroad omnbinn-L, lic ingi(U . the hulUje Confusion
Twenty-eight shares of the stock i tions and the rights of the people; | re jg Iie j f or while, during which <irst °f ^* e
of the Macon Tdeyrnjth and Mmen the right of the people to control
sive and thorough. Everything* —“How’s your fat?” is nn un
will he overhaaled in this grand es- couth salutation .often indulged in
tablishment, j by the not over polished Bohemi-
—CnpL James Postd 1 will return an, when he meets his chum. Qua-
; from his summer tour about the: ver Wells, however, upon his re-
,th, refreshed, re-in- turn from Brunswick, very much
under the influence of Brunrwick’a
gcr, now owned by Mr. Jos. Clishy
(who is quite advanced in years)
has been offered for sale by Mr.
er-
vision over them for the public ben-
efit, or the right of the railroads to
Clishy. The entire stock is forty- J control the people; the right of weak
five shares. Mr. II. Jones, who roads to fulfill the purjnises for I “Gentlemen. this dot]
tns the other shares, will either which they exist, or the
** .n]£Eowt, also, or else form ; rich corj»orations to overshadow
“’"hip with tlic purchaser. ( them apd swallow tliem up. j,.,,] bctim n Colquitt
The action of the coming I.egis- j Norwood.”
time the dogs were named Colquitt vigorated, recu]iemted and restored.
Glad to see you, Captain.
Mr. Atkinson was not to lie d is-1 We all are gad to greet our
concerted by the disturbance, and former resident of the Island, Itoh-
after quiet was restored, lie said:I vt Uvison, Esq., now of Darien,
‘tanglefoot,” or the new fashiona
ble term, “St. Simons sound sick
ness,'’ last Saturday afternoon gave
a tangible answer to this question
n vestment.
Twenty Vkvrs.—In the
latum
to determine
many j q’|,; s crPn ted considerable merri-
■0 there was no opiswition lo , co ' ,,e " liel,u ' r P uU ‘ r ] ment, and the speaker by this time
election ol Pmside.it Mon- H"* ? ftl ' e ° lale ’-M'^cd ,,, the U, , he mention of the entire an-
charters of die several railroads | ( ,. pllce Mr. Atkinson then replied
. venue, fight illus. «>n the streets tliis week. Squire | Whilst engaged in the innocent pas-
rifiht «* nates the position of mv friend Ad-; 1!, 'h has a l.ost of friends here and tune ol kicking Frank McCullough
.rshadow who j 9 h( , r0 to pot ,,,, lt |>0 nti- j lie is always welcome. j« >' ounf? T" °. f e, K h teen years »
•P- eal d,sg fight between Colquitt and -Frank Adams, some 12 yearn ; «T. fl*P"'8
of age. son of Mr. Amos Adains, of' “d by the latter in the
St. Simons, killed his first de
1STm received everv electornl
, j * abdomen. From this ugly wound
whv 'lie from New IInm)>-
across our territory to the seaboard, j
, 1 rpi i * Ujuitj’a large portion of theoincntum
ut-unlay evening. The boys put.l" ‘ 1 . . , t .. .
.. ... i - . at least four and one-linlt inches m
Inin through the usual initiation'
with appropriate ceremonies.
year 1840, the Democratic
in the ]>erson of Martin Van
Buren, was expelled from power to
give place to the Whig party, un
der William Henry Harrison.
In the year 1860 James Buchan
an and the Democracy went over-
lionrd. to be succeeded by the He-
puhlicnns and Ahrahnin Lincoln.
In the year 1880 may we not rea
sonably expect that the Republi
cans, led by De-Golyer Garfield,
will retire to make way for the De
mocracy, led by the pure, patriotic
Hancock ?—Pitldniry 7W.
F.mts to nr. Hfmimukrf.d.—It
should he borne on the meridian
of the |M>pular mind that the larg
est whiskey ring in the world was
organized in the bosom of the Re
publican party; that the Republi
can party has several times repudi
ated the national obligation; that
In-tween 1809 nnd 187f>, according
in the construction of those char
to Mr. Adams’ arraignment of the
Fiom a
length, containing the fat covering
the intestines, rolled out. Surgi-
nt letter to some of | rfl j Haajstance was nt once sought,
, , „ u ,, . . ,, .majority, by showing up the hid- | lis fr i c „,i 8 we loam that. Mr. W.l.i,- replace, 1 nn<l the
km by the Suprouie Uurt, the| (le „ tn , r|KWS () f the n.iimrity, an,11 A . F|ll |,,. nl „, flimiIv return ' '
constitution of 1877, in the M. *j lK , foreho tmil C( ,.. c lu<le.l on that
li. Rnilroail legislation, is to >*| |lf , illtt it wn# „ inile cvi.lent to cv-
sustained and carried out for the
benefit of all sections of the State,
ery fair minded man that the mi-
or is it to he defied and < c fen ted by
nor ty were not blameless.
lit
len answered the charges against
combinations whrmi most i«i.|>oj- Cl , l ,, ui , t concerning the Murphy
fee, the Alston fee, the convict lease
and the Northeastern Bonds. In
each case he produced the journals
taut interests are outside ot our
borders. Therefore it is important
that the Guvernor, who is firmly de
voted to the thorough exec ution of
that policy, should l*e re-elected.
We have heard it urged on the
Norwood
of the house of Representatives,
with other documentary evidence,
3 which entirely disproved every al-
un.p by Norwooil speaknrs 1| , ( , nliml nimle by Ml , A ,lan.s. The
that Governor Colquitt is inco..».sl-j nrKumcntwaH ,,„ n|llptc llnil ma .
ent in his position til favor »t re-, vlnc i 11B , ami was ileei.le.lly better
than we expected to hear. The
tention of the State road in the con
trol of the State, because he recoin- i
speaker was applauded continually
menJed in the last Is gislatiin- its frilln t , le ileim.nstrath.n nrn.le
from their
atelv after
orthern tour
ir first frost.
mind stitched up. The sight ol
sale.
We desire to show that this al
leged inconsistency is no inconsist
ency at all, am! further, that the
in Colquitt's favor, it is evident that
he will carry the county overwhelnl-
higly-
I Both the sjFcnkers are fine ora-
change of position b.v the (‘over..-1 „„ j„ lillul to ,.|; lllb lo
or atfortlH the striaigrst reason why j ,ii s i; m qj, m
to the report of n Republican com-; the |ssi|)le on the line anil-proposed i ...
liiissioner, the siini of 1144,(XX),!K)0 oxtcnsimis of M. & It. Road should T.ddui'a llnrkeye Pile Ointment i»
a yeal «ns stolen from the rrsourc. vote for him. I '*?•* f* ,vi »vi*.. remeily for tlmt t, iril>1.
, , ...... \k’i . <• ... • .- diHftisf, riles, nr lii-iuui i lioiilH. It is
pud \ lie Government by Kepubh- W hon Governor ( olqmtt in his t , l# . filVoriti , r .. nMM | v , it m v. i
can officials, enough to pay one- message recommended a sale of r.tiln to cure tin* iiuwt oi»htiiiiitf chw*
thinlpfthe public <Ieht; that in j the State Heard, the vast combina-
the single year of 1875 the Govern- j tions since found were not in exist- |j,.f n tToi-.l«<l i»y tliis
incut was i%)h|H*(| of $4,000,000 by
false gauging nnd duplication of
packngcs; that the Republican par-
immedi-i tj,j s unpleasant condition of their
Mr. e-^ j companion produced considerable
health is improving, .we are happy I sensation among the colored ele-
fo state. J ment. For a while they were quite
—I.nst week during our cool! noisy and threatening, the fc-
spcll the thermometer in Maine was I male jmrtion principally mnnufac-
reporteil at t)d in the shade. Our taring the chin music. Tliis all
Maine friends would consult their ceased in a few hours. At this
comfort to spend their fall months i writiugall is quiet and Quaver do-
down here with us under the shades jng well.
irf our figs, olives, oranges, bananas attention, editor appeal !
ami oleanders. Comedown, please. j n reply to your complimentary
since you have gone Democratic. | llt t j, L . intelligence of our St. Si
am! h» lp us enjoy our deligiittul j mini voters, we say, come to see us,
breezes. , brother Corey. Wc did not know
—On last week the little daughter before that we were so “far from
of Mr. A. W. Smith, aged about the sources of light,” and rested
eighteen months, fell from the front | mid “the thicker darkness.” Kv-
verandah of his residence to the, ery family has a hible and reads it
ground, a distance of some seven or too, ami every voter has a poeket-
Yours truly, Small Ray.
St. Simons, Sep. 16, 1880.
Protect your Little Ones
From Cholera Infantum, and yourself
mid family from midden attacks of
Colic, Cramps, Dysentery, Piarrhceu
and Cholera Morbus hj keeping Pul
ker’a Ginger Tonic always on hand —
This superb trowel corrective i»l»<
speedily cures till disorders of th
stomach, and thousands who have for
years sought relief in vain from Dys
pepsia, Ifeadaclie, Nervousness, Low
Spirits .Sleeplessness, Liver Disorders,
Coativem ss. Heartburn, I'i.lpitutfop of
the Heart, Distress in the Stomach
Coated Tongue, etc., have found i
most complete cure in this comforting
invigorant. Buy a . r »0c or $1 bottle
and try it. Sold by F. Joerg^r, Briina
wick. eowtillsepO
Glad tidings for all sufferers witl
Coughs and Colds is the announce
ment. that Cornweiis* Honey of Tar is a
lit ver- failing remedy. Deservedly the
most popular remedy of the age. it has
no rival as a cure for discuses of tlie
thr. jit and lungs, and each day add*
fresh triumphs to its long list of vioto
lies over Coughs, Colds, and lir>ro se
riotis affections of the throat and
lungs. Ous trial will convince you.
price 50 cents. For sale by F. door-
gt r, Brunswick, Go., and It. .J, Mas-
sty, St. Simons.
tar White’s Cronin Whit i Vermi
fuge is t!m best worm killer.
New store!
New Firm!
New Goods!
C. H. WIMBERLY & CD.
■i g ht feet, without serious injury,
full of the “convict catechisms”— IUvo J,wt olM - nod \ fl JT^ °tir«.h orockr-
once, were not even expected to In*, pound, Imi • ll id the drug st«*r»- fo
As un abstract pnqnwitini,, who ^
does not ngree with tho Governor g.w, Brunswick, au*l R J. Massey, St
ty, ilefentwl nt the |H.llsin 1876, tie- i i» his message that the State should
, (ia
JiUmtely |M*rj»etiaU*<! forgery, |M*r-
jury and fraud, and stole Dio elec
toral votes of Florida nnd Louis
iana, which belonged to Mr, Til
den, that they might place in the
White House nn olecure puppet
w ho had never lieen elects I to the
rlliee of l*n*sident.— (hurin Journal.
4 VITUS MUVKMKMV
We un<|erpUmd that arrange-
pients are made to ship cotton from
Macon via Jeeup and Savannah
over the Savannah and Charleston
not control, run and operate rail-
roads, that it is a dangerous power? j
Only when vast combinations Ifynuar
were preparing to extend their lines ^ ui st.*ma
, . . <»r any »ii»-
over the State Load and across our p,»rtafi n e,«
Isirders, ami threatening to defeat Powder, will cure
time, it «ill *ave a dtH’tor
the lease act under which the les
see held the Htato Road, when the
except a slight temporary stunning.' Are not these the “source of light,”
This escape is tho more n innikAhU- spiritually ami politically ? Then,
ns site fell ..]H>.. .. window sasl. in | attain, we are only ten miles from
I the midst of a lot of looso brick, Brunswick, the place where the Ap-
j hiully slintterintt the pane <»> which (the source of all the sources of
j tier head alighted. In n few hours political li g l.t) is published. With
after the fall, the little cherub | those lights are. we not irreciaiinn-
sc.en.ed to lie ns bright as ever, nest- j hie ? This is good .nisei.
I ling in her mother’s arms, perfectly ! ground, Colonel. Como to see us!
unconscious of the serious risk of Stir us up ! Make one of your rous-
ucck-hreaking she had just run. j i'’K 8|wechos ami it may not yet Ih>
v . I too late to have enlightenment. We
Mr. , . stis iy, of egister. dt jj| | x . one accord. Those
.•rnii- City, I enn., um i r < ate o bepit m <qj ire0 Norwood men” would then
f y •*[ , 10 ‘ h ’ im) Wnte ! ,h * 1 t: .. j I join the Colquitt band and the
tronlded »ill. Dys|w|w«, to”* ,Cl ‘ > " t ’ "[**'*’? 1,111 , j brethren will all dwell together in
He...l*ol.e, 11,III,-»s, | twenty one-ixmnd paek-.ges of rice | lmi
■•itTM of a sluggish liver, * in eight and one-half minutes,”com-j
* Veg-tot-l.' I.,v.;r I I1|e|lli U1K ,„ which the ,U,rimn , OF T,,E WKKK ‘ ,
f;,',.v,' snvs “your record is good “I Not nm,, V necidonts tins week,
HEAVY AND FANCY,
ME ALSO KEEI’ FINE URANUS OE
Tobaccos & cigars.
ticll Nllffciilig. It tiaa been used hiic
HMfully in many chm>m where other
Central was part of a vast coml)ina-,‘‘“hdn** hoc tailed. pyHpcptti.i is a | , r
* 'common complaint, and anything nf- clerk ill one of the stores, on Iui*a
Now, down here on “St. Simons,
Island off the coast of Georgia,”
except what have already been re-
jKirted. There is the young clerk
a cry goods store, who, infatua-1
OUR MOTTO:
tion of this character, and had en- f<mlillK .-gladly wch„n,.d j day lost, weighed out, wrapped and u ' l} »>y the grand parade the circus
to Charleston. If this ia true we tution jn.-t prior to tlie sale, which j
cannot w*e how our people can fail
deavoml and was endeavoring to Portalim- is only SO cohw a package, ... 4 , . , . w ,
land it Will cm-J...., I'.,r «|,. I,K tied twenty o,ic-i«.m,d packages or
. ' ' Jocrgcr. Mmiiswick, uml R J. Ma»wy. sugar in six minutes, and ten one-
violation of the lease and sale acts, St Simona, Ga. White’* Cream White
tid the Governor change his vie we. j Vermifuge i* the l»c*t worm killer.
And in an interview in tlie oonati-
The Daily Bird, manufactured at
to view such action with alarm and
distrust. It is rumored that the M.
A B. gets $20,000 if hauled over
her own limn to Brunswick. If
‘ | pound packages of rice in two min
utes, Would like that our young
friends elsewhere try the experi
ment and report the result.
and appreciation of the purposes of smoking tobacco, is sold at name price Tlie largest wildcat ever known
three combinations, announced in;“ ,l1 " 1 .•I'.rcegCi.lH.U tter „„ the Island wnsjtillcd by Mr. J.
ringing language his determination rotl'ln.htJ'the 11 ni'.',lTls Vir'm.iui.L'tm j *“ Stevt .' n8 ‘ A,u ‘ r
to enforce the |M>licy of com (sditiou iug the best smoking toiwivo in the | Mr. S. tied together his bind feet
. . . . Lynchburg, V t h., hy Mr. Carroll, ..
hsplayed a thorough knowledge now Mupcrcctling all other brands of
pver 8. F. and W-, $6,<XX) g«KU to | and the atriugent provisions of the " or, ‘L J 0 " wil1 he eager to tr y tin* ail «| |>okeU hi» K utl ^tween them,
that nxul; if over theSavannali and act leasing the Suite H.«.l and the aII.Ir' s', Carrl.U brly'liiid •£hwc!’> j ' rl,en llt l)rilill “ r >' “ahoulder arms,"
Charlreto.., another 8'»,000 to that: acts authorizing the sale or lease of *" rk ’. I.vi.ol.Gt.rsr, Vn. the head, in carrying him, dragged
‘As Low as the Lowest.”
is making through the South tried
the acrobatic last Wednesday,
missed his calculation, fell in the
sand, arising a fit subject for surgi
cal assistance. He presents a beau
tiful specimen of dislocated wrist,
lie is happy, however, in having a
sweetheart to send him chicken
pie and lemon custard, who, be
sides other sweet things, comes
down and plays chickens with him. BRUNSWICK,
NEWCASTl.E STREET,
W ho would not come from a doc- . J «* ,:u -
GA.
rood, making 814,000 fur M. A P. the M. A ll. Road.
to Savannah, 19,000 to Charleston Ilia change of ixsiUm. was not /Jv? %/ /i *11 h r over
.. u t.»,,re,«it™„..!.t .... ..... : , ...
upon the ground, and Stevens i* 1 gu ise.’
over six feet high. From tip to Up -ri, e
tor's shop, nil Imndagcd up, to ex-' FI III] INSURANCE
penence such blessings m ills-
ESTABLISHMENT!
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
Watches and Clocks,
JE'W'EX.R.TT, ETC.
R. pAlrtnR of all kind* of wntchvs. clock*, jow-
STEAMKR RUBY.
Unity iSaturtU.VH*atl Suuo*y« exceipttnl)..i:H
Sut n rlay •
8»(«nUy«
• 1*1.ANK WAf.K. II
( UMUNtl. BRU**Wim.
UoUtlaya (extra)..
Daily (Sattir.lays nnd HmxUyx oxreptud)
(mull)
M .iitluy- (oxtr«) ® : ‘*
DART. 4*.. Htuttim-r llatar.
F. IVnnimim. Affaiit, Brnimwli k, »n«l J. I
,, St. siinoUM. mwfltf
POST OFFICE
August Magazines.
Appleton's Journal,
Dt'inorettt’x Monthly,
Godey'h LivdieH* Bottk,
Iliirper’s Monthly,
St. NiehoLs,
Young Lmlieh’ Jonriiid,
Popular Monthly,
Huudtiy Magazine,
Popular Scut'uce Monthly,
North American Review,
Southern Farmer*’ Monthly,
American A^ricultumliMt,
Wuverly Mugazino,
Saturday Night No. 44.
New York Ledger No. 2*2.
THOMAS 1 INK
I N piutM, half pint* anil HtamN. WurrantuU tl.o
heal black Ink in the tttatu. Try It.
Brunswick &. Albany Railroad Co
C’llANUH OF SCHEDULE.
srPEIUNTENDENT'S OFFICE.
( ) trainh on thU R.>ad will rim a* r«>llow*:
Ras-.-tut- r Train leave* Brnnawlck daily (ex
cept Sunt ay)i
h at TnlMsauvilla, A.JkO. H. R.
D.avf* Ti'l.oaitvlllc, A. k O. R. It., a'
Arrive* at Albany i
UKruttNtxi
IV I* M
_ T. I.. 4UVille. A. & O. R. It. at.... 1:40 I* M
Arrive* at Brunawtck H:;W I* M
Train* trom Albany make clo*« connection at
»..*auvllle, with A. k O., yaaaen^er train fo
which leaven TcIx auvilU* tor Florida at l:i»5 1* >1
CHARLES L. Wt'HL.VlTEU.
OeUrt-al S ipcrintoiuieut.
A I.IMIIED NI M JfER of * -
iva. energetic callvaitaer- to
. plea*ant and prof-
TO MAKE MONEY.
btmini-** they liav«* Iwcn engaged In. Hone hut
thone who mean buaine** uwnl apply* Addre**
Hahvkv A Co., Atlauta, Ua.
J. R. ROBINS,
PHYSICIAN Jc SUIWtEON,
flwi.-k and vMnlty.
drug store. Kesidenc* <
r Methodist church
and $20,000 to Brunswick. i inoonsL-*tent, but necessary, and
But wliether that is true or not, j caused by the changes and combi
From tip to tip Then there is the colored fisher- 1
J. ML. DEXTE R,
J. M. DEXTER,
Banker and Broker,
I .OCA I, DENTIST,
he was ,.t least six foot long, and mw| wU |, a |„„,k i„ his finger, the IXSUItANCE -VOENT,
stoo.1 fully twenty-tour inches high, bcnnl tumrel the wrong way for I{““™ ““ “‘ owta ‘ |
where is the Independent 'ailroo.l |BfUnSWick, - - Georgia. TI|U rat ' wl,, ‘ n killl ' J ’ l " 1 ' 1 but comfort; and the colored employe, R
from the interior to Brunswick,and Iim j ol j t y ;ul ,|‘ f IH> | t j, at we | mvv . ° three feet—a fore foot gone. Sev- who unwittingly sawwl off the entl
e . . . . , , majoiity —
of wl.nt benefit w oar work t.» oh- ti< Ijm <1 to place the man for tlie
Utu it it we are to get no c*« ttoii.; cos ion in the executive cluir.
the P.h!lli,e
<U>uv will hud l
i r ,o
eral years lwfore this the oaU had ! of his finger Thursday afternoon, j kmuu
iwv.1 quite troublesome and still I “ 0l,| y l *iis and nothing more "
4.(aw taw
hwaunu 11 MM
i.iutubus lunurauee Co, Columbus,Mia 4-Vi.twu
ehauic* lna.Co. of Va.. W.DW
dwelling* at very low rati-s in
Exchange bought and soli
Insurance & Deal Estate Aieat.
BARGAINS OFFERED
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FINGER RINGS,
strings, plstdln and cartridK***. simctaclo* and
. done at short notice, and most reasoua-
TIME TABLE
•SCHRDrr.F. OF l.ATES
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ST. SIMONS & BRUNSWICK.