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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER,
T. ({. STACY, Editor ami I’rop’r,
HtTUltDAY, OCTOHEK 1C, 1880.
Tire tinivyrhnl erf is “li|tiry live
hatchet.
For the tea doyg ending Septem-
l>cr30, 5,21V peranum visited Gener
al Hancock on Governor's Island.
As a Presidential candidate Gar
field will not get within 329 miles
,of the White Hons,’.—Afcm Ifium
Register.
Joe Brown, General law ton and
Captain A O. Baron are candidates
for the U. S. Sennit*. It’s our opin
ion old Joe will “bate the pair of
’em.”
Norwood has at last been heard
from. He dined a few days sinc<
at the Marshal House, in Savan
nah. He must he more than t
myth, if he dines.
Captain A- O. Bacon, of Macon,
foil behind Ids ticket fearfully in
.the recent race for Legudfiture.—
Bens Ml—Got in the wrong Unit—
lie saiil naughty words alsrut Col-
.quilt.
Ilawkinsvillu has weekly ooin-
muniention with Savannah hy tlie
steamer Cunilierland, a boat built
especially for that line. She made
her first trip the past wick, with
throe hundred bales of cotton.
The Norwood organs are still
making excuses why their earn i-
was not elected, instead ol
ng up to the truth, that it was
between the jieopleund tin
ns. The latter got whipped,
TUB h. <fc S. AND GK0KOIA POLITICS 1 DHMOCRATIC MASS MEETING IN
, | CAMDEN COUNTY.
General Alexander, Vice Presi-!
dent of the Louisville and Nash-1 T|l „ JwopIo of this *, otion of tho
ville,-was interviewed on Tuesday | county havin(f lr . arne( , through
last hy’tlic Atlanta OunMnlum. j MW ,ted circulars that our rnndidate
During his remarks, the General | fo _ 0onKmWi Col f; R Blank, am1
. . jCapt. S. D. Brad well. Presidential
‘il wish to say po.-itm y am lector, would give us a call on tho
with authority that the Louisville 13th mp , jn maRS )ne#Hng p, weI .
and Nashville has not now am mm p them. We soy weleome them
never has had the slightest inter- from thfi fnct t)mt no on , 1 , li ,| atr for
cst, direct y or lm iricty, in ti< ] Congress since the war has visited
election of Governor Colquitt, Gov- ... . . . -
, 1 ’ this very important part of the
ernor brown or any other man in 4 ..
, . J , county - the northern portion.
Georgia, it is purely a coimner-
cial enterprise, working in htisi-1 T,,pflp « Pn,lmlr ' n '■• prp in St ‘ Mp '
ness-like moth,sis. and with no in- rv ’ 8 thp ,1nv ,,pforp - nn<1 nrrivp ' 1
terest whatever in tho politics of j ^ erP a * 12:30, p. in., when the
any State.” meeting was promptly organized hy
“It lias 1,0011 charged that you j t ^ lp p1,,( 'tion of Dr. W. B. Burroughs
want some sort of legislation In! ™ rlmimlan n "‘ 1 n - McKinnon
Georgia." * as Secretary.
“ Nothing can be further from ! The Chairman then, in a very
the truth. There is notliing that 1 nent little speech, introduced Col
hist of Grand and I’etit Jurors Draw n struetive to houses, forests and
for November Term, 18S0.
. PETIT JUROKH.
\V .T Way* A E Wattles,
J M B Smith, A E Wanz,
(l W Wright, Jr, May Turner.
Sam Ward,
J J Smith,
Henry Tufniill.
Jesse Wilder,
Daniel Smith,
J W Tubhott,
H M Stafford,
Madison Searlett,
Wm Strickland,
J A Williamson,
(J H Wimbcrify, John Wilkes,
Richard H Steed, Hichmd Walker,
King Stockton, Mark Sweetwine,
John Walker,
D B Stallings.
H B Treadwell,
W 8 Bln in,
James Wad<*,
W W Watkins,
J I/Steveils.
A H Trafford,
J M Tisou, Jr,
Toney Sweetwine,
K Solomon,
Leouidas Turner.
W C Taylor,
W F Symons.
0HAND Jl liv.
O B Gould,
J It Aiidtfrson,
Wm Doer Hinge
H W Ayrnna,
J M Defter,
will apply to the legislature j Black, who spoke for mmc than an ' J 1 Lanilingld,
_ .. I , 1 • _ il _i ! 11 — 1 _ 1,..in. /lAnlmeiini. iliA li.in/iinloo a f *
Daniel Franklin, a Cnrnp-
ireachcr, delivered a politi-
in Hie other ifay in (ivur
Camplicllite, (iar-
Ksirviow, Ind. *• If I had
Miner.v he said, “which Christ
inil over his enemies, no Democrat
would lx* here to vote nt the next
election."
.Tli.i /‘imt-Ai'imil reports Hint liy
the use of the new electric lights
now being used by the Atlanta
cotton factory, it has been discov
rind that an average of more than
400 yards of goods |x-r light has
been the increase of the production
iner the ninoimt heretofore mnde
hy the ordinary gas light.
Mr. Norwood, the minority enn-
didntc, got only GO 000 votes, about
ft,000 less than Gov. Cohpiitt's ma
jority. Guess the minority Imvi'
found out why Cohpiitt delegate
did not yield to their unreasonable
demands. There was a jxiwer be-
liind the throne—the ro-ry.ipn/i—
that held them (irmly to their pur-
jxiee.
Hawkinsvillu Pi*jnleh: Mr. J. M.
lleyuolds, writing Irom Corsicana,
Navarro ooiinty, Texas,says: “Send
lm 1 a rumple copy of your paper,
and tell all you see with the Texas
fever to stay where they are. This
is nut the country they think it is.
Fanners here have to pay one dol
lar |s*r hundred for cotton picking,
and nre selling corn at twenty-live
gents |xr bushel."
The yellow fever at Key West is
spreading rapidly, and will doubt
less lead to u tree emigration move
ment Irom that town. Fortunate
ly the season is well advanced, mid
Key \V est is an island far removed
from oilier towns. The disease at
New Urleums lias been staimicd
out, and there is not the •lightest
chance of anything like an epidem
ic nt any place in the country, ex
cept at Key West.
The peanut crop of 1879-80 was
very large, Tennessee produciug
7U0,(KI0 bushels, North Carolina
1‘.20,000 and Virginia 1,300^100
bushels. The Virginia growers are
steadily driving the Tcimessto nut
out of the market. Tliey use short
er and more |iopular bags, lake
greater |kuiis in parking, assorting
and cleaning their peanut*, and do
not cultivate the red nut, which is
out of favor among all discriminat
ing consumers. The \ irginia nut
is in demand at tiro highest prices,
and that State is now tire only trn-
|) gnolx-r Slab 1 in tho country.
for, and nothing that we will ask hour, contrasting the principles of -,*1VV^*m ,'k^'
at the hands of the Governor—and the two parties in a way that invit-1 (r / '
there is absolutely no way in which **1 the attention of all present,: ^ JJ 0 ,
the Governor or the legislature white and colored. Tho record >’f i,/,s Mmliu,
could lie of tho slightest benefit, to the Republican party me sifted to j j \[ Malden,
us.” * j the lxittom, Amt many votes won j J J Spears,
“It in aniil that you want some for him from the colored men pres- 1 M B Holland,
modification of the State road leoHt*.’ ent, who have Bignifie I their wil-1J M Coni^r,
“On the contrary, we art* jierfect- fineness to join a Ilnncock-Knglish-1
ly satisfied with the lease as it is, 1 1»lnck club.
and with the State road ns it is.— J Col. Black then retired and Capt.
We should not like to Kee it sold, J Rradwell wns introduced, who in-
i»nd we do not want a line of the forested his audience with a telling
lease changed.” . speech for Hancock and English,
land added a good word for Col. !».,
I which will he felt nt the polls on
T,'ip«m,,ii * rwmer. I November 2d.
Mm. Farmer, at the corner of The following resolution was
Cotton Avenue, has a small speed- '.unanimously adopted:
imen of one of the moat singular Urmived, That while wcentertain
racks we have ever seen. It is;the very best feeling, and respect
from Canada, and may work a rad ; for the Independent Democratic
leal change in cloths if it con be so. | candidate (Col. W. A. McDonald
T O Stacy,
J C Moore,
H G Smith,
J K Nightcii^alc
J A PliitlipH,
8 C LiTUefititl,
I' IV Brewster,
.L C Miirlin,
S A Brockingtou,
UKton, T W Lftiub,
W M Gignilliiitt,
./ohit A Lnng,
O W Bright,
D ./ns Dillmi,
J E Dart.
crops. But the most notable one
in the history of tho Island is that
known ns “the storm of 1824.”—
1 luring the prevalence of this storm,
t^ie destruction of life and property
was great. And whilst tho gale
was blowing# regular North-Easter,
the tidal wave swept much higher
' than ever liefore or since. The Is-
| land was entirely submerged with
1 water except one point—thatkfimvn
as “Silvern Hill,” adjoining and al
most in front of “Newfields,” now
owned by Captain James Postell.
dent to the bridiil party of lust Tues
day evening. The lioi>e(t in the car
riage containing the bride and groom
took fright near corner of Banka and
Loo htrecta, precipitating Mr. John
Is»we and his love ly bride, Miss Annie
May, on the stone embing, spraining
his ankle and indicting a severe bruise
on her right chock, all of which were
relieved bv (Jouhous’ Lightning Lini
ment, a enro for Rhen unit ism, Lame
back, Kinriins, Brniscs. etc. Price f»0
cents. For sale by F. Joergcr, Bruns
wick, and It. J. Massey, St. Simons.
&-/) White's Cream White Vermifuge
is the best worm killer. •
New Advertisements.
LEOPOLD WEISS, -
-DEALER IN-
Dry Goods, Groceries, (Mliing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Etc.
wick a
lotiflcil that I have opened my i
X er’tt, where 1 wall lie pleaMed t
Hy WILL SELL AS CHEAP ASTIJE CHEAPEST.-
The ladien are eapccially invUwl t
price witii any.
THE SILK SPAR.
ST, SIMONS DEPARTMENT.
Ph. It J MANHKY. - - - - - - EDITOR
• has I teen reiiiov.nl tt
jitrs .lay or nl«ht.
1 tor the kihtl iiia.iiiVu
hy uiy patruna and a
then. Hint I ah all ovei
ipply of taiutly an
it whit
If yon are troubled with Dyspepsia,
Sour Stomach, Headache, BillioiiHicHs,
or any disor«b rs of » sluggish liver,
i Port aline, or Tabler’s Vegeta I >lo Liver
j Powder, will cure you. Taken in
J time, it will save a doctor’s bill and
1 much suffering. It has been used sue
j cess fully in many eases where other
i romidies have failed. l)ysp. psia is a
! common com plaint, and anything af-
pb ' fofiMng iriW k gbdlf wdeomtd.
l Poitaline is only 60 cents a packagi*,
»of | and it will cure you. For sale by F.
flltH J.auger, Brunswick, and R J. Massey,
i,tlj | St Simons, (hi. White’s Cream White
ts-s Vermifuge, is the best worm killer.
NEW GROCERY.
O’CONNOR &WENZ
(DILLON’S OLD STAND),
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA,
KKF.B A FULL T.TNE OF
■Mu.iy
II. J. VA88KV, M. D.
Brunswick I I^irst-cljusB Gri*ooei*ies
cured in sullicient ijuantiticH. The
rock resembles spur, somewhat,
having, however, clearly percepti
bit* fibre grain. Thiy rock will burn,
but it leaves a mass of fur as deli
cate and line as silk, which can ho
spun into thread, it is utterly im-
perishnble. The lire which de
stroys the rock has no effect what
ever U|m>ii it. It was brought from
Cansjdu l»y a gentleman lately in
that region.
INDIANA, OIIIOANdTksT VIRGINIA
The above States held State elec
tions on Tnestlay hist. Latest re
turns go to show that the two for
mer have gone Republican and the
latter Democratic. In Indiana the
DeniAerats have a majority, howev
er, in (’ongressnien-elect. it is
claimed that Hancock will carry
Indiana, however, as the candidate
for Governor was not.|>opulur, and
his mime was badly scratched
from the ticket.
Gkn. K. I*. Alexander.—Victor
Newcomb’s resignation of the I’res
idency of the Ijouisvitle and Nash-
1 makes Mr. K. 11.
Green President, ami Gen. Alexan-
Snvnnnnh AVu«: Opinions differ
greatly among distinguished offi
cers of tho army as to Gen. Han
k’s M ilitary capacity. Grant v j|| 0 |*. ( j| n
spoke sneeringly of his services to
Dr. Fowler, anil said that he was a
v. ry onlinary mm. Wten h» km :1 lly K ivro him raprani
firet nominatPil, howevar, General Mr . (ir „, M
Sherman, now the oommiuiding
General of the army, said, in effect:
“Write anything you please, in
any language you may see lit to
—Some of tho smaller houses
owned hy the St. Simons Mills Com
pany need better anchorage ns they ,
have lately upset during each gale.
—Mosquitoes breed in stagnant!
Cram tliH 'listrict aixl " ntCT ‘ '™ <'"»< ‘h*'" *•> |
mt I abundance in the vicinity of our
mud puddle-wells, when the water 1
is not so impure ns to poison them.
—The character of the water that |
the const and Island people t
forced to gulp down, is a rollecti
U|H»n the intelligence and mannj
inentofany con.iminity, cor|H»i
tion or people.
—As paradoxical as it may see:
the best and purest water that t
const and islnmfc jsople get cyru
from springs or wells dug uml
the hlutls, subject to about two
three hours overflow nt high tide
—Although that very much i
spectod and often quoted citizr
“the oldest inhabitant’’ announce
I flint the storm last Friday was t
I heaviest since 1824, yet there seei
to have been little serious damn
done to Iioiisi*h, crops and farms.
—Mr. John O’Connors well (
the bluff, from which he supplii
such pure water to tho shippin
was completely overflown and lilh
during the recent gale. It is no
cleaned out, repaired, aim the w
ter, if possible, purer than before.
—Maste r Frank Adams foui.de
PAINTING GO.
AND LOWEST CASH PRICES GUARANTEED.
for Court
bclievo him to he a true Dc
yet, in this emergency of our party,
in this district, we must res|x*ctful-
ly ask him to retire from the can
vass, in favor of the regular nomi
nee of the Democratic Convention*
The (’hair appointed the follow*
ing gentlemen to notify Col. McDon
ald at once of this kind and rea
sonable request:
D. B. McKinnon, Rev. A. A. El
len wood, I). C. Searlett, T. I). Mor
rison and l>. R. Proctor.
A unanimous resolution also pre
vail cm 1 respeelftillv asking the Sa
vannah Mornhuj Arwi, and Bruns
wick Advertiser and .4ppm/ to
publish the proceedings of this
meeting.
There being no further businc
the meeting adjourned tine die.
Dr. W. B. lU'KRorons,
Chairman.
D. H. M« Kiwon, Secretary.
Tarboro, Ga. Oct. 14, 1880.
| New store !
New Firm!
JSE, SKIN, New
will have
his headquarters in New York,
while Gen. Alexander will remain
in Louisville. The Cincinnati Go-
tidal-wave. Fri
Jap|M*arance, it !o
though
form and fashion to tlie Ark,
•MU pays tlx- Gi'iicral'the foll..ning iwformcl lit service- in hewing I
in commendation of General l,jgh and deserved compliment:— ! r,l, ig | i azlilare of King Solomoni
\ ictor Ne
ill’s
Hancock, and 1 will cheerfully sign
In whoso jmlg nt have the the ivaidency of tho'l.o
.In of the United Stall* the ville Bailroad will
mdilnnee, that of Grantor
of! temple.
1»KI|
nn*t
Slienii
ignatlo
•ouisvillc I —Almost every roof on the
not nf-1 land leaked during tlie storm
feet the general |x)Iiey of the corn- Friday, except the roof of an i
bination to control enough of the uhby house at Newlields. It i
We regret to ntmoHitce tlie death of the policy of the balance. General of this old roof are said to hav
Mrs. Ann K. Macdonelt, nt Fernan- Alexander will Advance a step and > lx>en nailed there fifty years age
dina, Fla., on Sunday morning last, j *’ ecome Kirst \ iee President.— It is now all moss covered am
She was stricken with paralysis Since his connectiod with the road, stands in bold relitf, a monument ti
about a week ago, and remained n °t a single defeat can be recorded teach the modern architect n lesson j
unconscious most of the time. She a K B * n “t the system. He is one of. in mechanism and honesty,
was a true woman, a faithful Chris- thp vpr y mil "' a .v nwuagers | _ Sfver0 , 1)f , hfi misornbI(
in the country, mid his connection I. . . , , , ,
, : ,,, , .. , tnvnnees m the shape of mud pud-
wit h the Ixmisvluc and Nashville , . . , . *
Han, and one of tlie most ntfection-
ate mothers we ever knew. Bhe
was tlie mother of Itev. G. G. Mac- is more in the commercial
doncll, of this city, and of Capt. A. interests of Ixmisville than half a
O. Maalonell. of Fernondinn. Tlie '' ozl ’ n of its rliainlx-r of commerce.”
family have the sympathies of the * * — ;
community. The Newnnn IfemU states that
; —' • *— — “ yiss Klvira Smith, daughter of
Fsrnanduw Aoj.rc*.- The sUvl Hell Nation Smith, dief at her
mils for the Fer.mi.dina and Jack- mother’s in this district on last
Monvillc Hiulnmd have nearly all Tuesday night, October 7lh. Her
urrivisl. Work is being pushed mother is the only Bevolutionarv
from Ixrth ends of tho route, and if widow in this country that wc have
not compelled to work slowly by, any knowledge of. bhe draws a
rains, this line will soon lie com-i |iension of ninety dollars
.(mm the United Stales.”
lies, misnamed w**lls, on the
land ami along tho coast of Geor
gia, fell iu during the storm. If,
anything, the character of tho
U r sinew has been improved. What 1
en—lias not yet been ik>11uUh1 hy
marsh mud. local filth, surface drip
pings and other impurities.
“ THE STORM OK 1824.”
During August 1804, whilst ex-
Prvsidcnt Burr was taking refuge
year! on the Island of rit. Simons, there
| was a notable hiirfieane—very <lc _
rH —AMU —
M, j
CffllME IWEC.H.W1MMM
1,
ie| ' DONE IX T1IK
llavn Juwt opened a One wtm k of Irenli OROCE
IKS, both
; BEST FO- SIBLE MA1TNEB
•
HEAVY AND FANCY
c- {
I.j AGENTS FOR
h
» Meta lie A Asbestos
® j
HOOFING.
n !
WE ALSO kEKT KINK IIIIANDH OB
MEfrurgme
Tobaccos & cigars
j Chimneys and
OUR MOTTO:
[\ Shingle Roofs
i °
“As Low as the Lowest.’
t A SPECIALTY.
COUNTRY WORK
Store In front of Leben Houae, aecoml d«x»r from
curner,
ATTENDED TO
NEWCASTLE STREET,
1
ON SHORT NOTICE!
BRUNSWICK, - GA.
Brunswick & Albany Railroad Co
W. W. L0 WEN, Agt,
C’llAXOB OF SCHEDULE.
Hl'PEUIXTENDEXTH OFTICK, |
P. 0. BOX 107.
[octl-lm.
4\S an.l after July 17tU. 1«7'J. pmuetoge
U tram.x »u thU Uoad will run ae follow*:
Fiiiuilv Grocery
Cept Sunday) at 7:‘W A M
Arrive*atIVbeauville, A. AO. K- H..at. 11:11 A k
Leave* T«‘b« an ville, A. A O. K. It . at ... !1 A M
Arrivua at Albauy at 8:00 1* M
leaven \ll.any daily(ext*ept Kim.lay)4t.S:«K» A M
—AT— •
UvaTubeauvilU, A. A O. H. R., »t....4:40 1* M
Flint’s Old Stand,
Train* from Albany make cloaa ronnretiou at
Telwanvill. Wttli A. AO., |«Meng«:i train fn>m
Savannah aud with but tew hour* delay at To-
—ox—
nori-la.
Train* from Drnnawirk oonnwt at TeWeativille
COCHRAN AVENUE.
witii day loaaenger traiu »f the A. A O. It. It.
wliirb leav«w Tcbfauville for Florida at LM P M
CHAItrJtH !.. Hf’llL AT I Kit.
Ouneral HniroriMtendent.
« /r. .-t.wKS.
AUKkTS \\ %.\TKI» for the Heat H<x>k to aril.
THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE.
INI'LL KtTRPf.Y OF FAMILY UROtTKltlES ftN '
I 1 luuul *t prt.-.-w tu atlit tit. times. I'atrona^.' j
of t»i.‘ iMirruiiii'liiiK |wba«* wlh-tlol M pIN-liu '
O-.K-nlT V.nf.n ...rtlw •*» fc.
wr w.-x k. S*-nd it.r H|w.-fal Tf-rm* to
Kataldialled 1-471 HK.NUV btl.L I'l I’.LIHII O CO.
xtlliu M*>rwi.l», Conn.
Bay St., Brunswick, Ga.,
0 FFTCR tu tlir pul.lie. nt flKiirmi u low an tho
lowuwt, tlluir cut I re attN-k uf
1IKAVY AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
SHIP CIIAMII.KltV,
Uigurs & Tobacco,
CONFECTIONEHIES, Etc.
Boots, Shoos, Huts,
CLOTHING,
Aotioaw, Etc.
Lime, Corn Si Hay
itiKW alwavx;
o with alitt
fall .,u it,
j//t. .V./A 6 r r '/L4\
LOCAL DENTIST,
Brunswick, - • Georgia.
work <loot* will fl»<! i
lio«o w luhintf
•Htpl-ir
DR'rtl.Q.&EST*
DENTIST,
SHI COSIUOJIH k WIIITAKKR nilf.I lN
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
••'All tlia.9Ut.iW ,4 tl
uth rnru.1 tegMy
.T. M. DEXTER,
Banker and Broker,
Ixchange bought and sold.
nx.iranre A Heal Kutale Acent.
tis Ant for FiUrbcnka' Scale* an.I If. rring'g