Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, October 16, 1880, Image 1

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V The Brunswick Advertiser, . PUBLISHER EVERT SATURDAY MORNING * ^ AT BMUhWIC'K. 0BORGIA. BT 2. g. stqAcr. rand Monk Strutt. 9FFICK, Comer AiUVrlUinx Kalm P*r*qu*re, ten linos sr^e, first insertion, $1 <*> Per squire, each subsequent insertion, ff Special raUt to yearly andlmnje advertism. AdveAUements from responsible part ie* will published until ordered out, whan the time is not specified, aud payment exacted a< toWln«ly. Ooiurauiiicatioiw tor individual lieneflt.or ol a personal character. «barFod aa adv.*rUsom«nt Marriage* and obituary notices not exceedliiK | tour linea, aollcted for publication. When **»■ oeodinK that space. rhar«c1 aa advertisements. All letters and communications should be ad dressed to the undersigned. T. U. UTAfY, Jirunswlek, Oeor^ia. VOL. C, NO. 15. BKUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1C, 18S0. S2 00 A YFnVIt. ONWARD COMKS 1’IIE City Directory. BOOM! Take the tide at the “flood and call on A. T. iron 1 The IMPROVED Clerk if Treasurer- -Tames Houston. Chief Marshal -3. C. Norman. As*’riant Marsf.al—J. 1>. IW iu h. ^ Jhiliceman -W. H. Pittman. l*irt tkmteUus—3■ Wain. M. P. City I’khjtsii ian—J. It. Itoblns. M. I). Harbor Master—Matthew Hliatinou. Curt Wardens—Burr Wiutoii, O. J. Hall and Thomas O'Connor, Jr. nmm ©omm-mes or oolucil. yiKAWCB—Ooilper. Watkins aud Puuu. Town commons—FOrears, I’lituani and Stacy. JIahdou-Harvey, Cook and Putnam.. Raii.boaus—C. ■ k. Harvey aud Con par. STREETS. DRAINS a DIUDGK*— UUUU, HpORU RJld Watkins. * CKMETBRica—Putnam, llanroy and • «>npe Public bijiuunos—Watkins, Up Education—Cook,Stacy ami f-i> an Charity--Stacy, Cook and Putnam Firs uki-aiumi nt—Dunn. Harvey and IMituai^ ' IINITKP 8TXTKH dFPK'KKS. Collector of Customs—John T. Collins. Deputy—»!• T. Imun. Collector Internal Itcvonne—D. T. Dunn Deputy Marshal—James M. Oonper. I'uatuiaster—Linos North. i and Dunn. KDITORS AND NEWSPAPER M EN of the conntry, endorse James Boss' Patent Gold Watch Cas».s As a proof, read the followin«: Baltimore. Md., March 8. 1**0. It iilvefiino pleasure to inform you that the James Boss Watch Case I have carried, has Riven perfect satiafat tion. It weara beautifully. r J. T. KlNOOOLD, Ed. and Prop’t Trieijram. La Payette, lud., March 8. !»*). I toss Patent ir.\ s that it cannot be Pllb'rs I'/wa State Uinter. Watscka. III.. March H. IMHO, pleased to sa> that the James Boss Watch HEAVY & FANCY GROCERIES, FAMILY SUPPLIES. C W FEED, Etc. Case I have is entirely satisfactory. bciu« ery respect just aa represented. It Is beauty. " ** II. M. Pr.TKRs Ed. aud Prop't Iroquis Co. limes. Wassan, Wla., March 10. 1 *s0. The Watch Case I have of your make is in every way satisfactory; it is Just splendid. M \ I.H 11 TvCMM. Kd. and Prop't TVrcA of Liberty. The above are concurred in by hundreds of other udttors as well as mechanics, merchants and jewelers, in all parts of the conntry. This Is the only patent*esse made . t I \*n II mi pm oi Solid (*•!«». It Is warranted ap<- rial certificate. Ask your h catalogue rontaitiiii|/ full dt Illustrated Confectioaery! A. E. Heins, PropY. Keeps always on hand a full supply of COEN, OATS, ETC. Storcon Monk street, next door to his Livery Stable. _ fobU-ly STEAMER RURY. TIME TABLE SCHEDULE OF RATES —BBrWKKX— ST. SIMONS & BRUNSWICK. rpni; u.-v LEAVE COT.I. Hally. (Sundays Simon* Mills and Brunswick, a ' WII .nr, BRUNSWICK. Saturday* (extra)., K LANDING. UttUN-WICK. HatnrDav* (extra) loiW'k taudiaK '■ " l •' M Pare cai'it way, ‘Hi eta. Positively no Ire.- list K«.r fi. i«ht. passage or eii orstoii*. apply to L ! . DAHT, Jh . Strainer liuby. W. F. Pennlman. A gout, Brunswick, spd J. L. Dart, A mt,8t. Simon*. mhU IMT OFFICE October Magazines CURE 1 BACK ACHE And all disaaaas of the Kidneys. Bladder and Urinary Organs by wearing the 1MPR0VKI) KXCKLSIOIt KIIINKY l*Al> It ia n MARVEL of IIEALINO mill RELIEF t fei inplo, So nsii.lo. Direct, I’uin- Icsh, Powerful! It rl'KKH wh-re fill else fails A lll!VKL\- i Medicine. Ab- i oppose*I to un- siitistai'tory internal medicines, treatise on Kidney trouldcs, senx tree. 001-117 druggists or scut by mail on receipt of price, S'J. The ‘Only’ Lung Pad Co, This is the Original \v H,L| AMs 'II.IKK, mi Genuine Kidney >ad. Ask for it aud Detroit, Mich. Ukonoothor. octl-«m Cures by ABSORPTION m IA N i DKKASKS, Til MOAT DISEASES, UKATHINiiTItOUHLH I A.W l»¥IN«. Tlio following beautiful poem we copy from the Memphis HtUMin. It is rarely we find such contributed to the columns of » newspaper., It is sweetly, beautifully sad; Raise my pillow, husband, dearest — Faint aud taint«r comes my breath; And these ahadows. stealing slowly, Must, I know, lie those of death. Sit down close beside me. darling, Let nic clasp your stfong, warm hand. Yours that over has sustained mo • To the borders of this laud; For your God and mine—cur Father, Thence shall ever lead me,on. Whore, upon a throne etern ’1, Hite his loved and only Hon. I've had visions and been dreaming O'er the past of Joy anil pain; Year by year, I've wandered Mekward, Till 1 was a child again. Dreamed of girlhood and tho moment When I stood your wife and bride— llow my heart thrilled with love s triumph In that hour of woman’s pride. Dreamed of thee and all the earth-chord. Firmly twined about my heart— Oh ! the bitter burning anguish; When I first kuow wo must part. It lias passed—and God hae promised All thy footsb ps to attend; n« that's more than friend or brother, lie'll bo with thee to ilic end. There's no shadow .o'er the portals Leading to my heavenly home — Christ hath promised lire immortal. And tis He that bids me come. When life’s trials wait around thee And Its chilling billows swell, Thou'It thank Heaven that I’m spared them; Tbon'lt then feel that "all Is well.” Bring our boya unto my bedside; My last blessing let them keep But they are sleeping—do not wak« them— They'll learn soon enough to weep. Tell them often of their mother, Kiss them for me when they wake: Load thorn gently in life’s pathway, Love them gently lor my sake. Clasp my hand still closer, darling. This, the last night of my life, For to-morrow, 1 shall never Answer, when • on call me "wife.” Fare then well, my noble hu^nmd, Faint not 'nestb the chastening roT; Throw your strong arm around our children, Keep them close to thee—aud (lod. FltOM tho diseased parts the ThoumuhI* Testify to llaVIrtwru. You enn he Relieved & Cured ! Don't despair until y»»n have tried this H..n*l hlc. Easily Appliodand UAOK’AI.LY KFFKC- TI AL Remedy. Hold hr Druggist, or sent y mall on receipt or Price, %-» »«», by Tha “0aly” Lung Pad C:. ‘V.I.UA.HS HMH K. Bav St., Brunswick. Ga., IfcTC'W ^la-CQ, Dl’IVN’S CORNER, (Newcastle and Gloucester streets) where will is found everything in my lino ol business, at prh to as low as tho lowuel. Applrton’fi Jonrnnl, Dimormt'a ILIonthly, Gotli'yV Liulicm’ Rook, Hiirt)6r'fi Monthly, St. NichohiH, Young Ladifs’ .Tonrnul, Popular Monthly, Hnnclay Mapazinn, Popular Science Monthly, North American Review, Southern FurnierH’ Monthly, American AgricultuniliKt, Waverly Maguziue, Satunhiy Night No. 44. New York Ledger No. 22. THOMAS’ xistk; t N pi 1 bent black luk lu tho ‘Gate. Just from tho ARCTIC REGIONS, A. E. HEINS dacl ly I Sale and Livery STABLE, A. T. Putnam, Prop, Corner MONK & GRANT streets. BRUNSWICK, - - 8E0R6IA. Vehicles of every description for hire. Orders lor dray ago pn-mptly filled. Carriage* at the arrival of all boat* |ttd trains fuhU-ly HARDWARE fcSTOVES, AT JEWKLRY 8TOUK OF Chas. J.Doerllinger ON BAY STREET. C ALL and examine my Fiv« and Tencent Coan- ter*, and mc the multitude ol things, toe numerous to mention, that I am offering at Ouly Kite uud Trii Cfiits Ettt'li. box es, et< ocll-ly KEEP POOL! Ice on Hand Alwap. in Quan* lilies 10 suit I’urcliatert. ODKDAY hours; 6 to 10 a. # k.; IQ to 2 and 5 to nip.*, Sunday customers will please ol aerve theme hours. A M haY W(X)D. 0: FF.IT t>! the public, iclroiitirc ■took of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, SIIII* CHANDLERY, Cigars & Tobacco, CONFECTIONERIES, Etc. piwws. Doors, Docket ImW« kW Tnblr Lila**, Cutlery, Damps, l.amp*, A l.amp Flaiprcs, lieroslue ekery, & Lard till, I.. D HOYT V t’O. J. M. DEXTER, Hanker ami Broker, Exchange bought and sold. Iiistiriiitci* At H**al Kstute Azeut. Hoots, Shoes, Hats, cr,oxxiiisra, Aorro.vs, Ere. Lime, Corn & Hay Constantlv on hand. W« also cail your stten tion to our large stock of Lumbar always in yard, at price* an low that any on* *ith a little cash can build and own a Imme. Call on us before purchasing elsewhere, may«Hy AtiK'TS WAKTKII for.the boat Book to sell. THE HISTORY OF THE MBLE, SM.rvmn Steel Isowivem <??x» ^ r*aato ev . r. -ri‘ <• • V. -nts ar- wuIhk *»'d* k» • l * , ° : 1 . 1 ; ; S, . 1 .1 . • ■ 1.- ■ ' ' „ 1 11 ‘Oil. --■r f -1ME'.iV l.iLL.H-H.J.HaOD, j I) tj Story THE NEXT LEG1SI/ATUHE. The following is a list o’f tiie mein- j hers of the State Ijegislnture, elect ed on Wednesday, Octoher 0th: SENATORS ELECT. I— Peter \V Meidrini. II— Wm II GignilliaL * III— I. Johnson. . IV—R N King. V— C A Smith. VI— John W Harrell. VII —E P S Denmark. VIII— (James Baggs. IX— S P Davis. X— A 0 Westbrook. XI— James Ci Parks. Xtl—J K Carter. XIII— I)u|Hjnt Guerry. XIV— J II W.MHlnrd. XV— T J Sniilit. XVI— J E Hicks. XVII— James I 1 ' Brown. XVIII—James I. Neal. XIX— It L McWhorter. XX— 8 O Jordan. XXI— E J Massey. XXII— John N Baker. XXIII—D A Smith. XXIV— W B Butt. XXV— \V R Gorman. XXVI— Janies S Boynton. XXVII—H I) McDaniel. XXVIII—John S Reid. XXIX— J W Barksdale. XXX— Wm II Mattox. XXXI— Jasper C Jackson. XXXII—W I* Paine. XXXIII—li V Sudath. XXXIV—M R Ragsdale. XXXV—W J Winn. XXXVI—James M Wilson. XXXVII—W H Daniel. XXXVIII—8 M II Byrd. XXXIX—B E Payne. • XI.—W A Curtis. XI.I—Ben Dugger. XI.II—U T Kouclie. XI.III—8 G Treadwell. XL1V—A T Hackett. REPRESENT AT! V KS ELECT. Appling, Lemuel Selleis. Baker, James Keel. Baldwin, F G DuBignon. Banks, W A Quillian. Bartow,J CBranson,TW Milner. Berrien, J M Harrell. Bibb, 0 A Bacon, A J lauie, C A Thai )ic. Brooks. T N Arrington. Bryan, It EC Smith, Ind. IViu. Bulloch, Jakper Wilson. Burke, E A Perkins, J F Bates, 8 Calhoun, James Kiel. Camden, A Wihtm, colored. Campbell, W S Zellers. Carroll, 0 I, Reese, Den!., T A Jackson, Ind. Catoosa, Arthur II Gray. Charlton, — Chatham, VV 8 Bassinger, G N Nichols, D C Bacon. Chattahoochee, IjiFayette Harp. Chattooga, John M Mattox. Cherokee, J B Holbrook. Clark, Pope Barrow. Clay, F K Freeman. Clayton. It F. Morrow. Clinch, J I. Sweat. Cobb, A .1 Hanscll, D W Orr. Coffee, William Gaskins. Colombia, C II Shockley. Colquitt, M B McClellan. Coweta, II B Wilkinson,W A Post. Crawford, C H Walker. Dade, S C Hale. Dawson, - Decatur, W W Harrell, J O Far- nell. De Kalb, II C Jones. Dodge, John A Harrell, Ind. Dooly, Isaiah Williams. Dougherty, John T Hester, Jbm- on, colored’. Douglass, J S James. Early, J W Hightower. Echols, — Effingham, E Bird. Elbert, J II Brewer. Emanuel, J'A Brinson, Fannin, — Henry. Fayette, D A M> Lucas. Floyd, J W "J’urner, Seaborn Wright. Forsyth, J J Julian. Franklin, W R Little. Fulton, Henry Hillycr, F PRicc, W II Patterson. Gilmer, E W Watkins. Glascock, K Cl Scruggs. Glynn, Thoinns W Limb. Greene, J B Parks, \\ It Wilson. Gordon, W It Rankin. Gninnctte, N L Hutchins, K T Terrell. Habersham, TS Davis. Hall, J 1! Estes, A S W’clohol. Hancock, W J Northern, J M Moore. Haralson, M McBr.de. Harris, IIC Cameron, I, I, Stan ford. Hart, J F Craft. Heard, Wesley S|ienrtflnn. Henry, W II Peoples. Houston, A L Miller , A L Mar lin, W C Winslow. Irwin, — Jackson. W I Pike, A T Bonnet. Jasper, F Walker. Jefferson, J II l’ulliill, Joseph Stapleton. Johnson, — Jonos, I.' -l, r. Laurens, 11 M Burch. I/re, Burch. Liberty, John McIntosh, colored. Lincoln, A E Strother. J/iwndes, P I! Whittle. Lumpkin, — Macon, J M Dul’ree, Win Dikes. Madison, W W Scott. Marion, —• McDuffie, II C Rooney. McIntosh, Tlnmuu Gtsslnch. eol. Meriwether, It D Render, W J Barnes. Miller, J V Heard. Milton, — Mitchell, Spence. Monroe, C A Turner, C G Flint. Montgomery, C C McAllister. • Morgan, Fred C Foster. Murray, W C Carter. Muscogee, L F Garrard, fteesc Crawford. Newton, L D Aiulenun, L L Mid dle brook. Oconee, W W Price. Oglethorpe, J M Smith, W M Willingham. Paulding, Newt Hagin (llep). Pickens. W T Day. # Pierce, A M Moore. Pike, E J Dupree. I’olk, C G Janes. Pulaski, I. M Lamar. Putnam, W B Wingfield. | Quitman, James J Crumley. - I Rabun. It E Cannon. Randolph, It 1) Crozier. Richmond, I) Jackson, II 1)1) Twiggs, 8 Warren Mays. Rockdale, W L Peck. Schley, Thomas F Rainey, Screven, J L Singleton. Spalding, John J Hunt. Stewart, Z B Collin; T D High tower. Sumter, S T Fuagan, J I, Adder- ton. Tattnall, Thomas J Edwards. Talbot, John W ltohins, J Martin. Talliaferro, \V II Brook. Taylor. J J McOants. Telfair, John Wilcox. Terrell, S It Christie. Thomas, AY M Jlmuinond, 11 M. Sapp. Towns, — Troup, O A Bull, B C Cook. Twiggs, J T Cilowr. Union, J B PariiJim. U|»son, B G McKenny. AYnlkcr, John 1» Wheeler. Walton, W S Barrett. Ware, William Denton. Warren, W A Dyer. Washington, .1 K YounghlotMl, M C Summerlin. Wayne, A Clark. Webster, John I* Beatty. White, J J KiniFoy. Wilcox, S D Fuller. Wilkes, M P Ueese. A W Hill. "Wilkinson, B Fordlmm. • Whitlielrl, C K BroyloH. Worth, J M Sumner. BILL AKP ON - HOME.” There is a power of comfort clus tering round n home. W'lien I nay “home” I mean more than I can express in language. Some folks have got a house and lot or a place where they i'tny ami eat ami sleep, hut it ain’t everybody has gotajioiue. 1 wish from my heart they did have, for, after all, these tender attachments that dwell un seen around the domestic hearth make up the beet and hnppi<*st part qf life. We don’t know how dear they arc until we go off and h avo them for a time and mix up with the world and get tired, aud then we begin to feel the*pressure of the cords that hind us, and the longer ivo stay away the harder they pull, drawing us tenderly and lovingly to the dearest . pot on earth—the only place where we can find rest and jn-ace an 1 happi ness without alloy. I stepped in on the family last night t aluad of time. There’s nothing sweeter than a pleasant surprise. I love to tip toe up the steps and peep in at the window while the lamp is brightly burning and the lire is glowing cheerfully in tho hearth- ami the good mother ami her bairns are bitting around, aud |>er- h tps nro thinking or talking of me lt increases my love and magni fies my consequence, and my heart l>oata quick and warm as I gently open the door and i»oko the top of my reverend head within tho fami ly room. know by instinct 1 was a-coming,' and wouldn’t tell it, but dipped off l»y herself to get an extra supper. If over I caught her napping I don’t knouf it. It’s good to go away from home sometimes, for it quickens lov<£ and rcnews'our ap- pueciolion and it’s good to come hack again and rejoice with the happy family and see tho little “changes that time has wrought. The killin’ hogs have grown big and fat. Bess has had a calf. The bobtail pup has got’to barking.— The cotton has been over the sec ond time, and the wheat land is all well turned and waiting for a frost. The boys are laying upagood sup ply of wood, for Judge Underwood has Ik‘011 over to see me, and says its*shore to be a very hard winter. A young lady, jdst from the sem inary, being asked at the table if she would have some more cab bage, replied: “By no means; gas- tronoinical satiety admonishes mo that I have arrived at the ultimate culinary degitation consistent with the code of Esculapiue.” As she drew back from the table, it was concluded that she meant she had eaten enough. Wiggins was one day with a friend when he observed a poor dog that had been killed, lying in the gutter. Wiggins paused, gazed at the dead animal, and at last said: “Here is another shipwreck.”— “Shipwreck! where?” “Why, there’s a bark that's lost forever.” His companion growled and passed on. $ An English pajier says school at Wallsend, near ’ the master asked a cl the meaning of the wor when, after a short pauar boy said, “I know sir; eatin’ I’m ’nppy, urn) done J’in tight.” • Texas Society ia ngi tiie question of whether or n grobm at a wedding should w'£ his revolver belt outside or insido his dress-coat. An invention is announced by which hides may be tanned in terf minutes. We once know a school master who could do it in five.- Many Combi nations hnvo bcou tried, but none with finch happy r»-iult« ns Kimkiu’s Extract of Buel.u and Juniper. If you me fiuflyr- ing from anv de-rung -merit of the Kid- iie*y» or Bladder, Gravel, Pain or \\ euknoF8 in the Back or Uip, got a bottle oue or two will relieve foil. This article IiuhIj.cm bebTu tfio pub lic for nearly ten yeara, nud ito side is eoUHtnntly inert n ing^ and that with vt-ry lit:lev ndv.-rtiring - which proves it tti lie un Hjlieh* of nreiit. We have tcHtiimmiiitH from «*nne •<( tho leading physit i.ina *>f Georgia, South Carolina aud Florida, and utluii nlatefi, in regard to its reliability as a Uiim tfc, and a remedy for the disease* for w hich it is recommended. Prepared only by Hunt, Bankin g Lnuini’, Drug^iat,, Atlanta, On., and fur wil«* l» w F. Jocrgor, drnggifit, Brunswick, Ga tmptl0-eow2u Columbus, Jun. 17, 1878. Dr. C. J. Morrerr Dorr Sir—Last viimni.T, win n our little girl was teeth ing, wo tried a great number of pre- Mc-iiptiomi, but none of them rcliwvod her. Wu llually had brought t*rour notice ^oiir Toetldna ('l et thing P«»w- d r<) «ml u etl them with tho happicHl rotmlt. They gave her a speedy and I>eruinin'ut r<lief. 1 very heartily rueommeii t them to oth<*rs. Yoaia very truly, G. K GLENN. Pres’t CtJumbuH Fenmlo Cpllego. IU npemly cure* t/ .Nor* m nnd Krup• tion* up< n the Skin hare hi^n remorku* hi nca.i wunni tno inn a- j^ 13 lm (,OLI, D!!,g^iVroy°Aia. \\ itli wlmt pure delight 1 — the children pcrenm and run nnd Testimony of Kt!V.0. h. Butler, D. B. gather me in their embracing arms, j President of Board of Trustees of Mercer tmversity. /••it 'W&*. Hnichiuaon tfc IkroAUsttsin: to die unawares from violence li (i,. n th*u M *ii--Wo huvo u^-d your would rather have the breath ' “ Neiirulgino*’ with great sotinfoolnui. clmkod out of me with love any other any. “Where in the | | llf , brought on xleep, ami *lw n folluw- queen.” laid I—“the diver moon, "1 >vc<iv. ry from tlm «■ v.riti. s of J 1 ''- , . ■ i . .1 . , v.nr, liemlHche. We recemrneurt II nr the bright, particular star—chil-! nrlliuuil ,. i; lN .,- tf.illv. dren, where is your mother?”—jottlo im D. E illTLEB. They pointed to the kitchen, where j Mr ^T h : I found her cooking Biip|ier. Her ,s lr i run eliecrfnlly worn- hnndu were ill the dough, hut calm-1 n» lid .'"" r 'i! 1 '*! 111 , ! * ll ,° , I . ,, , |h'-i III I Pitnfier I Imve ever used, lynud with a lace all scrcno l,,,e | K j„ n g to Hr., »y»iem ( fiedthy tone, presented hcnielf flV the ncellntotn- ,iii(,nivihg the appetite and olearing ed salute, ns she remarketl, “ I i | 1 l ;' Ti t j“f"f , he.dsehe» rl'.nTtinYf’mra knew you would come to-night, r«>r |„|j lon8 „, ss. They stand pre emiucut you most always slip in ahead ot. » lire R»( /’nf ^ time, nnd besides, my nose hns| ^ ( ,. jl(| 11 ,H p. vofi KAMP. been itching all the aftermsm, aud , ___ ^ ^—. so I told the girl - I would get sup- Id, ah a Dee. W, H7t). tier and in a little while I will 1 un. so troubled wHIi llcrt-biys jwr, ... i I eoid.l uol «l--ep. and Used tho have the wild ducks done and the Kox Klf ,.„.d Imvou.iIsob squirrel too, ai l hojie you will cn- .in,.,., tn-ugli 1 seurrlie I mrthem. joy th* in." IP- .1 woman I She ,.-H5 lift LEONORA SIcNhAL.