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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER, ' 'iuu caitwi, eosiiiismNKKs.
i\ G. STACY, Klilur nml ' r..j. . !
8YTUK1MY, NOVUMHMII C, I SKI. |
Several ofllic voters u, Chatham i
(Botmty voted their tax rcciijin-. I"'*
stead of n tinkot. 11111
inent, to the extent nf tlieir fneiii
rilev ihvi'Je lo Antil.L (ilO City Jlkh j ties, without unnecewnry delay
frrielite when delivered for ship-! ST, SIMONS DEPARTMENT, 'in its ful] maturity was grown.—
l*n. U. J. M v.hhkV.
N* offlrw hut bwo
The uipitol commissioners ap-
1 I>j lliv bi'Wutam to look
L.ty of l!ie t:i!c of llii' j freights between the
II. \V. J. S. ('. 1 furn i^Jlg
In Atlanta, hunting a clcrk.sliip.' ^ |t .
Womb
Ills'll.
flie merchants «>f Liberty cotin- l’ 1 *
Atlanta U) the City Hall lot,
was dee Jed sometime ago to I
to for the site ot the State I
and without regard to any contract,
expressed or implied, that may ex
ist amongst themselves in reference
to the division and distribution of j M l " ; ,v, j *11—,. :*t. »ny
mnJCCtiVP Hno.i alwa;,'".
companies.
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nuvud t*> tin r.-iiilcnr*t of
r. jonn nujvuuh, O^uui^iHj Mill*. Ofluv
i»-ii all lionr«, day or mphr.
TliiiiiI.fu 1 for til.* klii.l HibiiifHiUtliMw recinllv
M toy ,„y !«••• •..*>.*■. .1 r i. I U
tllCliJ lain! I Miotli
k\*o, Arr midiuti urn
bruit. Iy .m.l with
The Jkrrim County Nava says:—
wo,,..., i, b. i-
Iyi-Unlay. Govirnor Colijuitt, ||,,y j,, | .-idjel In. Worth county, mid
i.teul brier, of llieHcnnlo,and {destroyed it and it* contents, ex-
, . I t; Hoefiker tiaeon of the House, the cent what wna stored in the lire-
iy are busy buying up and ship. «1*«^ ’ t _ i pr!»of safe. Two years ago, the
ping rice, one of the principal u * 1 " 7" 1 ' * court house was destroyed in the
products of that comity. I * K results 01 tin :i uulihciation W®i K1 |f, lfi mnriner. in wliich the coiintv
ThomasviJl,u will lie in a stir th*'
coining week. Besides being tin*
regular week for her fall fair, the
8ynod of Georgia will meet within
her borders.
Afne manner, in wliich the countv
v. . iin|H». taut. They decided that records, court papers, etc., were all
the tide of the city of Atlanta to j consumed. To prevent a rejieti-
City Hall lot isgiKKl.and in bel-alfi tion of the same, the officia
of the State of (i
the deed made hy tin
;m,
accepted
Mayor and
the county purchased a safe, and
were using the academy fora court
room until a new court house could
! Council to the City Hall property, | | >u built. The object of the iiicen-
their console
An exchange says tli.it there has and pie: , tiled fc
not been ns many local hills iidvtT-, turn. Ihev nl.su
Used for the present session of the u, P*hu building at Millodgevi.ic
Ijcgislatuio us the hut. This we WO/XW. J iio- result of their action ^ ^
think a healthy sign. j ban been made known to the May-1 curing tho services of Frod Ldi-
— r - ^ or and Council of Atlanta, who now | mini, a number one blacksmith,
fVrham, of the Frtt Prm, says ho , j |ftVC nn opportunity of deciding
diary was doubtless to prevent the
d tho old convening of the court, which was
to take place on Monday following.
Judge Wright, before h aving Alba
ny, heard of tiie disaster, and pro
>" always glad to Imvo his frond- ^ l,, tin r they will jaiy to the Slate
come in and “swap lit*” will, Iilm. t||V ni „ lVl . | „ r< in li,. u
M l>« hates to aee tlicm ill! tin t. ut -,, ltt , v ,,,|,iU»l building
pockets oil leaving with liis clioiv ; th( . rj , y ,|„|| ^, |Uare , wind,
eft exchangee. L| m || he as g. sh I as the old capilol
Chatham, true to her principles, at Miilcdgevilh*. I lie commission
secured a heavy vote for the regu- " ,(l ,l °i 11,1 • uildc until tl 10 City
iar nominee, Col. Black, and for the t oiiiu il of Atlanta render their de-
National Democratic tick, t, giving j vision,
the handsome majority of 1,201 for
» ^‘.dormer and 1,20.3 for the lalU r.
jji.-gniceful riot occurred at ^
linn, I
11 station, Soutii •
.(ion day, hrtween the whit* s
tie blacks. The lath r tried to
*te the ballot box, wlieii a li^
H. One negro was hilled and
ounded.
Tlic following explains itself:
MAvon's Ofkick, Novonilier l t
SO. To the General Council: I
ive llie honor to rejKul that inac-
cortl.tiuc with your resolution of
tlic-Dithol August, 1879, I have
this day signed, sealed and dcliv-
av to Isabella. I/Ch
inan ojMined the safe in just fifty
minutes, in which the court rec
ords, etc., were found in n good
state of preservation. Judge Wright
o|>ciiod court in 11 room alsmt six
teen feet square, and held on until
Weilneaday, up to which time no
clue to the perpetrator of the crime
had been dioctivered, though the
grand jury was hard at work, and
it was almost impossible to get an
intimation of what they would
probably arrive at.
Diamond Cutting in Nkvv Vouk.
—»Sricniifi*'. Anurtcom Among the
curious and interesting industrial
facts brought to light during the
census inouiries, not the least is
the fact that the recently intro-
1 art of diamond cutting Inis
d a deed of the City Hall square been so admirably developed her
Ajijtoil: The rural legislator!
fio is lx-sieged by a mob of nnpii-j
cants for various oilit ial poritiou
will probably labor under the delu- •
siou that he is “u bigger man than 1
IVdquitt.'* He will tin«l out liis
mistake after the |M*ilions are tilled.
Douglajisvillc Star; We nltendi-d
the North Georgia Fair AssiK-iation
|i) Atlanta last week
of the Mystic Owls, of the tuilitnn, 1 th
it diamonds cut in Amsterdam
are now sent to this city for remit
ting. Hitherto Amsterdam has
'■ j monopolized the work of diamond
“ cutting, and tfie aim there Ims Ihm-u
to remove in cutting tho least jmih-
sihle weight of the gem. The
American plan is to cut mathemat
ically, according to recognized laws
of light, so as to secure the utmost
brilliancy for the linislud stone.—
The greater loss in weight, ns com*
j pared with the Amsterdam cul-
.... I . . .. , f I ting, is thus more than made u«mm1
ho display com,.nssioneix a cerldied copy of , thu U)f r , ri |! m ncv of the
ii... 'ii. 1*.... ..r 11... %i 1 I J . ,1
to tie-State of Georgia upon which
to loente and build a Capitol fori
s iid Stain. I al o submit the sub-1
joined coiiiinuniention from tin
coiiimissioiieis, under tiie resolu
tion of the (leiieial Asseiuhly of the
Slate, nsaessing a value ti|mn the
old capilol building at Milledge-
vi 11 <, which you can consider and
accept, reject or modify, as in;
an m proper. 1 laid before the unit
It. J. MAHStV, M. D.
—Tho Biijterior lumber now be
ing turned out by St. Simons Mills
for the past two weeks is said to he
owing to the superb manner in
which Mr. Ingersoll, the now saw
tiler, performs bis duties.
lT(»W-I»K-I*o? CII.AD To HKK YOU !
An old and familiar acquaint
ance made its appearance on our
exchange table this week, the
Greensboro Herahl, formally years
regarded an the host arid most con
servative weekly of middle Geor
gia. Wocome Judge II. and brolh-
r Hal! May wo often meet! Be-|ished,
TJie peculiar climate of St. Simons,
altitude, &dt atmosphere and oilier
concomitant qualities pre-eminent
ly fitted the locality to produce that
silky, tleocy staple that for inure
than a century was the wonder of
the world and the admiration of all j
nations—sea island cotton. The
abundant yield and most excellent
quality of this cotton grown here
gave its culture quite an ini|>etus.
Probably no place on the globe ev
er rewarded the industrious and ju-
licious funner with greater profit
than did this staple on St. Simons. J
< >f course, then St. Simons soon be
came a community of rich and
prosperous planters. As in cotton, |
so in almost everything else. It
was certainly the garden 8 pot of tho
world. Almost every vegetable,
w hether from the tropic or the in
hospitable northern clime, Hour-
Tliis was the grand central
New Advertisements.
minds 11s of happy days of yore to . point whereon all could meet and 1
see so many familiar names in your
columns.
THE ST. SIMONS MII.J.S A GRAND SUC
CESS !
Tho prospects of St. Simons Mills
were never brighter. The success-
fi 1 run of the three last years lias,
beyond all doubt, established tin-
wisdom of its conception. 'l’lie
quality of the rich, yellow Georgia
pine from the extensive acres of the
Georgia I«md and I/Umhcr Compa
ny and the fidelity in execution to
the letter of all orders, and the dis
patch characteristic of Si. Simons
Mills in delivering and loading all
vessels chartered to this (joint, have
given the Mills a precedence in the
lumber business probably never be
fore attained hy similar institu
tions, North or South. For the
next season, orders and pros|»eets of
reward alike the honest’man with
prolific yield. For instance, on one
place you find oranges, dates, lem
ons, limes, olives, figs, bananas,
cabbages, peas, celory, corn, cane,
indigo and cotton. Almost every
and anything vegetable, man need
ed. In refincini nt, hospitality, in
telligence, aniuonce and all the no
bler attributes conspiring to make
full men and women, our Island
soon became the attracting focus. |
So much so that for the first seven-1
ty-fivo years of tho history of (ieor- another d* jwirtmcnt to increase the
y’icld of lumber fifty jier cent. Tiie
| liigiicst compliments have been
DAVID WEISBEIN,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AC.
From tlu> Surat,null Tim« ( October 8th,
It in an old an-1 true Knyln - that out rgy and bnxlii.-** tact will alwaya com
mand iiii i rM, auil Mr. David Wuirtbetn In a living illiiHtratlon of the truttj fff
tliat :*lag<\ Only a fuw yi ara back we can rcuiomlicr him a* the proprietor of
»Mttlo 10a 12 dry tore, aitli but very HtUe nmro etock thau Utat re-
<l»ihd to nfl the ahow wiudo «« of hi* prnnont “tore, but to-day, on enquIrlnK
h-r Welidtclii'a dry d etore, you are ehowu to one of the largest au1 moat
eompl. tcly i.rra'«, s| dry etore, au«l that, too, cootatuiUK a dtock of
l in each d !•» -f i» < nt from which e ven the moat nkeptical < deloct with
i-" 1 ' ’in .i- l:. i . n ,-w t<» ipiillty and prii'o. The entorprlalng proprietor
h . > u rii,: 1 an «.iiviable naitm for ld“ cHtahllMhmont. and It In known through-
tini ^11 Hovtions of the country W kisbi.in h Chkai- Dhv Oimiuh Htobk, and an
an i idi ipntabl; •■viden>'e of hD j nut t-lalui to that iliatiiictiou, we lined only re*
f«,r the a-lt-r to the nuiueruuf’ cvtdeueee eontaiiiHtl in hUa.lvcrti««uinnt. Such
an . ii 1 ■, nt ia even stronger than nnwupaper talk, and la not only well
rv d, but ill".* in keeping with the weil-caruod reputation of Mr. Weiebeln
foryij uar> d. niiii" and prompt attention to every detail of hla barflneati. Hu Ie
n •• i »ty with ill l«e*k for tlm tall and winter trade, which einbre -ee all of
th. i:.i. t nov lii.i in hie line of trade, and thoee who favor hiiu with ordure
bn • ithvr Liu wiuiluealv or hie retail department will nuvur have caueu to re
gret It.
e >«i.» of the in dn f/Mturea of hie eHt..Miehnicnt le that he In. bring* It to the
door .' i very «n sterner; m fa .. bufore the door of every houuc on every croaa
load l,;, Id ..> t« lliaiuely: tny olio who write* for ><atuplca rweivcw them by
tl.<* r.ett mail, with price- ... I price lint, from which McUctione an- male, aud
th. order forwaidml. When the ordvr amounts to km dollare, and the money
ie- • id, h prepay* the freight. If the c-.od;s aru ordered “C. O. V," aud the
order amounts ie twenty doUare. he prepays the freight. Hence, every con-
iiitn. r J-r el of id goo-ut hufldriHlH of union away from Savannah, Just ae well
» If they we. .- *n Savannah, and get them dcllrered to tl». ir neareet station,
free of i xpr. -i,. ..r freight chari'ne, at his Lew prireM.aiul thereby aeciirea great
taviunSio lIi inm Iv.iii b. ides they arc not compelled to buy from a couutry
store, w ho ouly keep a limited uiuurluiuut of guodn.
gin, not to haw visited St. Simon,
and cnjoyotl a week or month’s lioa-
pi tali ty of Jar citizt.-nri, was to luivelp^'i to tho quality of lumber sawed
gotten a very inadequate concep
tion of Georgia in her pristine glo
ry. Men and women at their lux
urious homos indulged in lotters,
p«»Iiti»v and science to an extent
hy Messrs. Dixlge, Meigs & Co.
“ Tlie Eltivatod Rail way of New
York gave them, some two years
ago, an order for a lot of lumber.
Among other conditions, it was ‘to
orders warrant tho assertion that at probably greater than any other ( ' r, *- H - v
i all four sides, not va-
* I product. From tin- inquiries made
action <»f the Mayor and- Gen
and of pretty girls and pretty eral Council in reference to tho pur-1 i»v Chief SjH-i-ial Census Agent
(tressos was lino— the finest wo eliaso of the Kpiscrop.il church lot, )£ Hill, it appears that the average
have ever seen. This is all we can showing the diilicullieH in tho way
say of the fair. I of said pindnse, the cost thereof! j;
(*7,2-30, liesideH tho damn;
Collector Clarke, of the InU-ninl
Kovcmiimj Department i;-. (•• •* ; la,
r«'ports having dihtroyed, on Fri
day night last, in CampU-li coun
ty, four illicit distilleries and ti e
thousand gal «nm of mash Inrr.—
Within Uiirtv nays lie iue- su-aeit
thirty illicit distillerii-s and ulxnjt a
thousand gallons <»f illicit spirits, j
There are five negroes el«*( ted to'
tiie Georgia legislature: A. Wil-j
son, from Cnmden, I. Lanon, from.
l>o«gherty, (-. Jolinwm, from Lei*,'
John McIntosh, from i.il»erty, nnd
Thomas Goodrich, fmin MeI»ito5*l».
In Dpugherty county the whit
and blaeks agreed th.it each
run one candidate. This was done
giuj both got the full vote «»f tin
county.
increase of vnlue given to diamonds
* f j by tin-New York cutting is $.3,(100 9ru swick dock
•aeh person employed for
twelve months; also that our deal
I incident to the closing of Hunter ers an* receiving the Im hI Amster
1 i nk that this mat
limy he carefully considered nnd
j hope that a conclusion sathfactory
| to both tiie Stnu* and the city may
| l-e reached. Iw-sjieitfully submit
ted, W. 1* Camiocn, Mayor.
State okGeoui.ia, Kxo.’utivc IV-
lam-eut gems from abroad, to Is-
recut here and returned.
The de (ado Hayes will vacate
his position with a reputation tor
frugality, if for nothing else, which
is more limn many of hii* predi-ees-
jhorw have done. A Washington
pajs-r says: “It makes no great
lilleience how he is paid. Mr.
partmmt, Atlanta, Ga.. Noveiuln-r llayes save?* it m-nrly i ll. No I
1. l.v-U. -To the Mayor and (’-01111- ident ever sucei eded in Having such
cil of the city of Atlanta —Gents: li
aceoidaneo with the provisions u
the fouilh section of the reaolulim
large pr«»|N»rlion t»f his salary.—
His trip \N «vt will result in a saving
to the eennoinieal I‘resident of near
ly $ 10,ill ¥). All of his family cx-
<*f the last L gis’aturo a]>provc«i immisos hero art* now cut otF, wliilc
MIS
Charijcston, November 1.—Cap
tain J. N. Oskins, of the schooner
Mary A. Trainer, from Philadel
phia Mr Savannah, lias arrived here
and nq*orts hit* \vss«l foundered in
the gale of Saturday morning last.
She encountered the gale on Friday
afluriKMtn near Ciqs* Dtokmit. Tli«»
crew wen* savetl and brought hith
er by the strainer Moro t’astlo.
We clip the pillowing query and
gnawer from the Atlanta G
| August 13, I STB, we have assessed
i ( | the value of the old mpitol nt Mil-
^ I htdgeville at SStV , 09 l and submit
this for y«»ur aey*«*ptn»>oe under that
resolution. Kiu l^ action is desired.
Youra truly,
A I I HKD II. (’oT qt’ITT,
least twenty million feet of luinbe
will 1m* cut. Of this, at least one
third will fill foreign orders, th
balance for the coastwise trade.
HOW THEY VOTED.
A colored sovereign nnd brollie
gives, ns n reason for voting fm
Gaifield, that he always votes for!
his friends nnd acquaintances in:
preference to str ingers; always for j
poor men and mechanics in place!
of rich men nnd capitalists; that he
once worked u der Garfield on tiie!
mistaki. g the
ime of Garfield for John Green-1
field, of Brin.swick, a day luin.ivr.
Another one says he voted. lk»es
not k'.ovv who lie vot' d for. One |
of tinxx* spruce fellows tliat came!
over from Bniaswiek gave hilo a;
printed pn|M*r, nnd another mini
gave him one. He iI«h*s not know
what names were on ( itIn r. Beck
ons it was right. They Raid it was.
lie “doubled ’em up and put l..»f|
in.” Wlmt a glorious thing is the
franchise of the American ballot:
box.
utility, of its size, on the con- »> »n eighth of ail inch, there must
. tincut. Among tiie chit and btm ton,
U known ns a resident on St.
not be
der 1
possibility of a fin
millions.
The
So well
Simons Island, gave a gentleman ' with tho promptness, fidel-
full cnii blanche into any circle in J fiml iliHimtcli in tilling it, tho
railroad company ordered it dupli
cated. Messrs Goes, Sawyer & Co.,
of Bangor, Maine, the most exton-
j -"ive r-!iipl>i«.ldcia in America,
pronounce it the best yellow pine
lever worked hy them, after an ox-
|H‘neD»*e of thirty years,
j “A loiter shown us to-day from
M«»nt**video, South America, says
! tlml the cargo brought in to-day
from St. Simons was tin* finest ever
! in our port.* AVo are building up
quite a little town around the
j Mills. We have u tine church at a
cost of several thousand dollars, all
a princely donation from the senior
I member of the firm, lion. W. K
! Dodge, of NVw York.
“ I’iie principle feature in this
benefaction is, that it is an Union
church—open to the ad in is. ion
Bn i
Arm
r Hon*
K. I.
Pie- i
rrs O. Baoin
• K* pivscntat
Mate
Western trip costs him nothing.
1 f he sliould remain in ('ohimbtis
tliis win Ur, and send his message
on by mail, he would clinch his au
tumnal savings in a way no one
hero would find fault with.—Ex.
A miner had a wonderful ride in
a tin pan in Colorado. Being at the . .
top or a mountain and desiring to Petition
get to the IhiIIiiiu of the valley, hcjBnprecc
knew Unit a tedious and circuitous nalisin) hoa become a grand su
wry
the
any State of the Union.
Such was St. Simons when that
fell b(som, which d(*stroyed the
homes and happiness of so many
Southerners - tho confederate war
swept over her broad acres. Ik
ing on Die coast, easily accessible,
she soon fell into unfriendly hands,
and the work of destruction com
menced at once. So thoroughly
was this work n«con.plished thatt«
this day on some jsirtiona of tin
Island, a pnfce.l wilderness has
sprung up when* once were tine and
elegantly furnished mansions.—
Families who lied to the mainland
during the war for protection, r»*
'fumed to find tiirir homes in the
I hands of nt gi.Kt*, and all gone hut
the naked laud, impoverished hy
the four years conflict, and sickened
at the sad spectacle,
let urn no mom. Hence, for many I
years after the war, Si. Simons did , ^
nut recii|s nite as other porlions of i i* (
Georgia. i.aU Iy,*howi ver, tlieie is l*c
a decide*] change.
“ Since Messrs. Dodge, Meigs A m
Co. have established their giaulsaw
mills on the I.dandjCmplo) ing him-
Is of men, thoruhy fro ling pro!
New store!
New Firm!
New Goods!
ll»vo J unt o|K)nod i On* *tnnk «f frvah OHOCKB-
HEAVY AND FANCY,
h ft to worship of all denomiuations.”
!' ynn
w;uu of titiceii miles was m*ei
hy the ordinary route, whil
distance straight down the snow
louvered incliis was only three
Imfsirtaut Order fmm the Kailrutd ; miles, lie hail such a pan
Coimnisdiniers.
it«s. And the Advertiser, our
own jM-t, is always better when our
neighbor ’ over the way is in full
blast. Come on, say we, and get
miners use in waahing out gold. — j up something lively. We are wil
ts ki.com k, imoTlIKR HODGES !
\\*e hoiiutiinet) difTer from tie*
old gent on the other side of this
paper. We welcome Mr. I lodge*,
of Irwintou. to the A^nl. **Thc
more the merrier,” “competition in
the life of trade,” t ic. The fbmrfi-
tiUinti, of Atlanta, after having .. , e .. |;u».l it wil
, , n i ably a thousand people from thu K. ,
paused through the ordeal of com- x • . ,. r • .7ong..r, I
1 , I gtaml enb rprize, tliero is life and
oft repotted (sometimes l. .. . „ .
*. , activity once more in all. very
looted in Southern jour- e . ... . ,
J few, even m our Slate, know the* y\lu. W
e\U*nt of tliia one* lumber enter- Dour
pri
re tn«iihl«st with f)vs|H'psia
n Stonueli, Headache, IJitlioiisiM-H8
uiy diwonleiw of a sluggish liver
mime, or Tnlder'a Vi ^eUihl*! T/ivei
>wjt*r, will enra von. Ti*o n
me, it will wio n iMMit/w’s bill .md
lieli »lii7« ting. I( li:|M Ism‘11 ll.H*‘4i hlKS
Mbfhlly iii mnny cium.** wliero other
aiidiuH have faibul. l>rs(H*]wia in a
iut. and anvtliiiig nf
is gladly weleomml.
. ,*>U e« nts a paekage,
|on. For, sale by F.
Vnnswi- k, uid It. J. MitNHey,
White’s Cream White
ruufiigo i.*> the best worm killer.
PorLuine
BaRHktt, Angtistu, (fa.:
-I eun cheerfully recom
GIDDKIt PiLLK :ui th.
Imw.1 liloo<i I’arifler I Imve over used,
•Tilis firm owns,Is tween the Ooo- siviug to tlto system a healthy tone,
nee and Ocmulgee, rivers 300,000
improving the np|>ctitc
ouiplexiou. They
' Squatting down in this, away, he
cut, faster and faster, until the
acres of lirst-cliu* pine forest lillid. | lirvitl um uf bi iiilnrkni resulting from
ling to iest the validity of Tanner
ism for awhile. Live on our own
if need Is*, divide w ith our
gent and nt»t let him go und
issued un order in which they I trip was quickly over, without any till we divide our hist ounce of
r i . » f n-i solder of the vehicle was melted by [ ,h,u ,or
1 !* * T* V ** ' *. | friction, and he was almost in sen-! and, if
~hh, the Railroad (.munitioners sifde from lack of breath. But the old gent at
UHioc »f (lie fle-! »n<l thepn-engor now u with , liln
cotton nt ilmt point ‘'“' l 1 “> "W* 1 '»■ „ Mmlnmo Stove...’
mmm* ! hav
, llf 4 ....... , state that in
44 H. A. G.— 4 vt ill an attempt h«* , .
piade to abolish the railroad corn ‘ 111 '
jnissiou by (lie coming !s*gislnture, a, "l • ’..-"wbeie in riie State, nnd an
to cb."*.'Ijio j-onviet V.-.-; •> ^ l.U- La.le „f beighto o7'ilioS>
ti-n.r The nnlroml ti. , t :1 ,,| „„ w )inrt m|] v exi*t- ] bridge, u .led.
Will not be disturU*d, though the • .. .. , I
law may 1^ »n.en.l«l. A. U. tl..- ".T I’” ra;1 " : '' 1 "°-
convict lease, it is pndwhle that
tail ing nearly all the hind in three
counties, they employ in teams loctl
alone over one hundred nnd fifty
’! number one mules for hauling tirn-
1 her, have over twenty-five miles of L! i»*il»*l (leetiob
Verj rv«jto*clfiilly,
I*. VON KAMP.
K KG IS PR AT ION NOTICK.
Just SO long , , i Mjni on
(our hootraH) ra,U,l >' 7 ll,wr O'VM, Hoyeral en.| rr .
London.NoveraIter 1.—Sir Thom-! contimwt to be suppli.
additional safcgunnls for the tn< r- freights w: be jh rmitted, and that •*nmnier, when onr little girl wiwbvlb
oiful ire;} tmeiit of convict- nu. v i«- when such blockn.le» occur Wan
|of any arrange
tween railroii.l
tiintl a great ihiiuIkt of pro
-.iptioim, hut none of lli.m relieved
Ih»- ! tar. We thirdly fuul broiiglit t*» our
for dis- your Toetbhm (IWthing Pow-
fish, oysters, and other products of
field and river, we are all right.
8T. SIMONS MILLS, GEORGIA.
We are permitted by our neigh
bor, Mr. II. 1). Holland, to publish
the follow ing extract from a letter
he has written to some of hid friends
i tii*. City
I), win I*
i (h** MIL <Uy of
** * ‘ *
ti.*.y .-.III be finally
In the one item of chahu I,
!tl*« ItamwUtriluly
.| «itli R'oce, nt least one humlivil lumber
WE ALHO KKR1* VINK IlltANDH <>»
Tobaccos & cigars.
OUR MOTTO:
‘As Low as tho Lowest.”
i, Mvuml ilour from
NKWCAHTI.K STRKUT,
BRUNSWICK,
GA.
and dogs for rafting timber tliey ;
have ex j ►ended over four thousand ■ 1
dollars. 'They raft all tlieir timber
sawed in their mammotl* establish-!
nient on the Island, down the Alta-
maim, formed by the confluence of
the above two rivers, to Darien,
!*»• the- dtjr
• v t , 1 | , M
a., util wttiur huiip< wh»*n MIbiJ.
J AM fcX IIOI'HTOX.
Cturk uf Council.
Favanr ah j* . trihuting among themsfl,* s f.»r * |,rv f n,I 'l' ,st,, l tlu*m with the Imppitut j n Florida. Tlib waa in answer to.thenoe, by tug, to St. Simons Mills.' uuoiuaj ixoiuulu.i,
Mrs. If. r. Ilamii.oi.fi. wnioa «.i h r, r r«Htit. rhey gava her a spccflv aud . , . .. a * 7i ..
Genera! M. C. M. Hammond, has t ans|«»rtation, according to j»er pcrmancDt relief. I very luiartily | w,I,,e tnqntno* niadc by tH ,, m after* “AUhough tliese mills have a ca- 1 0*JK«?-lK^V n r!.-!^ l,?<, *( lo - lh * P MS?
casf a gloom over a large circle of centagea, the cotton or other freight | recolu n | «Mut Uu'* m *** ‘' tl — «f..iiu *...**„i*...i -.. i a— i j—-- *— “ * y " ** * — *
R. ROBINS,
niYSlCIAN A SURGEON,
“Ludics’Store”
If AS b«><>n nm<-h rhanifnl, an<l divUlud. One
I 1 *M<' la nil.-! wltb
MILLINKltY,
DBiSSS TKIMMINQS,
SILKS. LACES.
i!urrojfs.;c<)RSETs,
vnrytbin,' n«w«U*I In my Une. ThMkliiK
itiuM fc.r lliolr genertHM auiiport for lb«» |«*.l
Urn** >nwnt. I will oiiilcAvor to tin *11 !u my p»w-
r to pltwu- thorn Uu- pro**, lit wiinoii. f.-'llnp cu«-
!l«ifitt tit. y c*HUot K»*t tbo fine <|u*lity of kooOm I
.ffr at any uthor pla<-o in the city.
TUB
FIVE-CENT SIDE
D truly wnntetal in it* In down—Ii. The lit-
• it- bufi will Lm- gla.1 to euu aud wait »n the many
patron*.
Come and aee what I will do for Ton.
MRS M. C. RO WE,
PUOFhlKTlUCdH.
AuKUMin'. «iortv. Ito M<l rvjitt o'T.i.-l i.-r shipment, nuch compa-
foo« place ^ hi r rwinleii-'p. "i that nil , u , BPOOU1ltall|o f „ r
cdy. at geven o'iiock Sunday eve- , ,
nitty *n»e (lcceased leaves six sttf 1 ^"’.'vs a.wmg from such flcten-
yiving c.iililren, the eldct of whntg t : ‘ * ’
0 tin* wife of Mr. J. R. ! ill. . ra: : ■ ri 1
further «linN-ts| w ,. ooutl
*tt.»n and oth-
to others.
Your* very truly,
(». K GLENN.
** * Coininbtui Ft mulu College,
/y ev« «/ Hurt* an<l Erup-
| having carefully watched the St. parity of one hundred and fivei
'Simons department of the Adveh- i thousand feet of lumber per day, to j
Uouk bUm-I
IflW txrn mnttrku
GOLDTHWAITE V SON.
t!5 I id D. .i(";i:,u, Troy, Al.t,
TIBER for several months:
till tlieir orders, they sometimes
FOR KENT!
‘ It (St. Simons) was probably J r **n day am! night.
of the first, if not the very first, I
places in America on which cotton:
'At this time activeprepa^.tlonf
U*ing made !,► adtl to the Mill.*
i) v
IX)CAL DENTIST,
Brunswick. - - Georgia.
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