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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER. ST. SIMONS DEPARTMENT.
T. (i. STACY, Editor and Prop’r.
Dm. B. J. M AHHEY, - - - - - - EDITOR.
I- ■ --'M ~ '..'■■Lsr—=■
My office hie Wn removed to the reeiden<-<
Thankful for the kind raanlfcatatloi
■hovD me l»y my pitrona en.l rabacrlbevs. I l>«ir
t»> Inform them that I shall ever hold myself in
readiness to serve them at any time.
A foil supply of family ami proprietary madl-
100,000 buggies are made and ji,* n “^,V‘iS“2 1 . k ^” Ar
Sitting Bull’s entire cam]) have
1 surrendered.
sold annually in Cincinnatti alone.;
Three negro \ agraiits were sold
last week in Buford county, Va.,!
for the term of three months.
R 1. MASRVY M n.
CHANGE OK SCIIKDI UK.
On and after December Pith, the •
I VID rLABK will leave Fsvaunah fo
1 Monday and Thnradav afternoons,
I Brunswick Tuesdays and Fridays, and n
Whilst Col. For.taine ib seeking nroo*»ir» >»»■». Afu-r Ai~
* j loading. will return at om-e to Havat.
to draw immigrants to Georgia, em-! Th-ourk »ni
n ° fretu it fr.ii.■ ui.1 L. ths North wit
, | freight from and
igranto from Georgia to Texas are un 'i»ny
abundant.
aud Boston ». .
All through tre'ght* should be marked, “ca:
of ateamer David Clark."
Georgia has a |mpulation of 1,-1 a^-ss-io, U ' if™'(i.
537,878, of whom 760,613 are males —« —
and 787,26.5 females. There are! —The Messrs. Adams caught two
814,180 whites and 823,588 colored, j hands of mullet iu a half hour one
day lost week.
—Look out, St. Simona farmers!
AlUuiiuhn will be on hand next
county fair, and then what aUnit
those vegetables and the prizes ?
—Write—
"Thl* ia the baby'a stocking
That hangs in the corner here.
Yon nevertiave seen him. Santa—
For h# only rams tbia year—
But lie s Just the hlesasdust baby !
TTie stockholders of the Central
Railroad will elect a board of direc
tors on the 11th inst., so the sUck-
hulders will have another free ride.
The City Council of Macon is ex
ercised over a hog ordinance. 8o
it seeems other people have trouble
on tlat score as well as in Bruns
wick.
1.300,000 shares hus been taken
in the 1‘nniuns canal by 200,000
different persons. The biggest sub
scriber is in Frunor, nnd the second
in Spain.
sent bis disciples to the end of the Savannah Florida,& WeSt'
Hon. A. G. Phelps Dodge is \
earth, to carry the gusj»el, that all i
might be saved. The good ladies I
of the Island are now engaged in
decorating the church in a most
. ... ..... .. Mr. M\ A. Fuller has been on
Mr. Arthur Hood and .Miss Ijeiln, , , „ , , , ,
. , ,, ’ Island for several weeks, managing
daughter of Mr. McK Gunn, of .. , r . ,, . . . ,
n . , u I the affairs of the Georgia I And and
uiiiUt Company.
—Woman’s rights ! Woman’s
rights, did you *»/? Yes, sir, we
nre for woman’s rights always—for
giving her every chance and privi
lege to success in all the honorable
occupations ami professions open to
man. Hoe the Camilla Dupnteh
absent in Cuba for the benefit of k-autiful manner, in anticipation
his health, in co.,Hc,|ncnoeuf which j ,,ftl "’ services, and
Cuthbert, were married last week .
by Rev. II. F. Hoyt. The wedding
was a brilliant affair.
Mr. Chits. H. Hum burger, trav-
ling salesman of George T. Rogers
, of Macon, shot himself Inst
’inlay at Uplands’ Hotel
stman. No reason iB given for
ot suicide
ev. R. P. Keir, of Columbus,
been called to the assistant pas-
c of the Savannah Indejeml-
nt Presbyterian cliurch, the |x*<i-
tion fonnerly occupied by Rev. E.
, C. Gordon.
An effort is lieing made to re
duce letter postago to two cents in
stead of three, ns now. The effect
will be as heretofore to increase the
number of letters written. So it is
with everything else.
Mr. J. M. Shaw, of Hlnckshcnr,
raises onions 161 inches in circum
ference nnd weighing 211 ounces.
Friend Shaw is no half way man.
Whatever his hands find to do is
done with all his might.
The General Government is ex
perimenting in tea culture in I.il
,l 1( , [ next Sabbath, at 4 p. M., Rev. Mr.
Lucas will direct divine services
therein.
HERICS CHRISTMAS, l.ET t!8 BOI.M.Y
(IK RET HIM P
A merry Christmas to all, from
! the wee bit of toddlings, whose
I eyes never beheld it before, to the
diinsightod,decrepid, who will.prol>-
nhly never see it more! A merry
Christmas, say wo, and a happy
em Railway.
GENERAL MANAGER'8 OFFICE, i
Savannah, Miv 23d. 1H8 . |
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. Mtn
23, IWtengcr I nuns on tins liond
will run a* follows:
NIGHT EXPRE88.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:90
Sen w hat a success Miss Sutton linn ; w ^ ear Wlc * 1 nn( * cv< ’ r y one
made of that valuable weekly 1 In ' our . rn “ ny n !"' n11 their kith
and kin ! Silently into our imagi
nation Ktcnls the apparition of dc-
| parted Christmas days we have
spent. Their number we care not
to write, for by thus doing we would
liM.r us, ok we ck) iii'Milty roil j^, plainly portray to the world
a small place, with limited facili-j
ties, she makes one of the beat pa-
pcrB in Georgia. Hurrah for wo
man’ll right*, say wc I
CHRISTMAS TURKEY
Do you »ee that nice, clean-shav
en old gent, with ejiin whiskers, on
the other side? Well, he ia an ed
itor—editor of the* Brunswick Ai>-
VKitTiMKK. lie Iiuh worked all the
the number of our years. Nev
tholesa tlif'v ore right gnotl j«»1 lv
ghosts, and for the life of us if Wl*
[were inclined we could not prevent
| memory from holding a levee of
post joys nnd pleasures. This,
year to cater to your intellectual | though,’is but the experience of
wants, dear reader, and well, too, thousands of other*. For, beyond
he hits performed his duty. Do | doubt, in the range of human en-
utu want tn kllOV what a kind- j n y nH . n t .there is no festival in the
hearted, well-to-do subscriber once brum) world ao fully oliaerved or
• iui \\ •• 1, In dcNcril'cil an * *lit*»r unanimously <debrated as that of
to mean a man who robbed his i Christmas, whether
stomach all the year round to fill
the heads of other people. “ Poor |
arty county, Go. Commissionerj imm," suitl lie, “ I will send him a
J*Duc, of \N nahington, D. (’., visit-i fat turkey for Christmas din-1
•The kindly voices rin^ lM>n«*ath !o'
Tticjr arc Ute pluMurra '
. ed the above tea farm the pa^t
week. The plants are said to be in ‘
a very health condition.
ner,” and lie did ao.
Wo should raise our heaVts in
Now, how gratefulness that Christmas is the
many will send our old gent a tur-i world’s birthright, not consigned U
key ? If more than one subscriber any |»ortion, clime or race. Neither
Arrive at .femip
Arrive at TliomasvV
Arrive at Baiubridge"
Arrive at Albany ”
Arrive at Live Oak ”
Arrive utTallaba»M4w*”
Arrive at Jucks'nville”
Ijeave TallaluHwe ”
lA«ve JuekHoiiville ”
Leave Live Oak
Leave Albany ”
Leave Bainbrid^o ”
7:2 r m
6:20 a m
•JO A M
10 JO A M
2:00 a M
7 JO a m
7 JO A M
6 JO e m
5:30 i> m
ll:ir, I* M
4;00 f M
4:00 i> m
7 JO e m
•JO A M
0:00 a m
Leave ThomaHville
Ia«ve Jtwnp
Arrive at Savannah
Nt» eliange «>f <*ars between Savannah
and JaekaiHiville and Suvuuuah and
Albany
Pull man Palnoe Sleeping Cara run
through to and from Huvuiinah aud
Jackaonville.
Hleepiug curs run through to and
from Savannah end Albany.
PomtengerH from Savannah for F«?r-
nandina, Gaineaville and Cedar Key>
tike thin train.
PuHHeng ra from Savannah for BnuiH-
•iek and Darien take thia train, aniv-
jg at Buutwiek 6:00 a. m.
Pawamgere from Bruuavrick arrive at
Sa van null 0 .00 a. m.
PiusaengerH leaving Ma<ion 7:15 a. m.
(daily except Sunday) connect at .leanj
with this train for Florida.
•ngera from Florida by thia trail
connect at Jeaup with train arriving in
Mehnn at 0J0 p. m. tlaily.
Couneet ut Albany with PuMMcuger
train a botli wayn on SouthwcMtern rail
road to and from Macon. Fufala, Mont
gomery, New Orleans, etc.
M.ui Mt«*a!uer leavca lhiinbridge for
A|tidiu‘hicola every Sunday and Thura-
day evening; for Coluinlms every
Tncnday and Saturday afteruoon.
Chrnc eonneetiou ut .Jtu*kaonvillc dui
ly (Sunday«except*d) forH. AugiiMtine,
Palulka,, l‘iiitcr|'>nat>, aud all laudingk
on St .11 ill ii h river.
Tmitu* on 11. and A. U. It. leave
jnrwtion, going went, at 11:37 a.m.,
aud for Jininitwiek ut 4:40 p. m- daily,
xcept Sum lay
Under the head of longevity j sends him a fat turkey, he will di- i preferment of riches or honor can ,.
note*, an exchange gives tho follow-. vido with us--we know he will— ! hiy exclusive hands upon it, "or | ACCOMMODATION TRAINH—E.A8-
mg items that me remarkable: ami that is our only clmncc to get |does lowliness or |>overty diatom- TERN DIVISION.
The son that was bom to on old one, dear reader. How sad it is to I chise any of its enjoyments. It is
ffi’i's'of ord'insrr slre^nd st^.etl!'! k ' ,HK ' r ‘“. ul ,mve ,10 tur key fori the ftrand gala day in the calendar,
on which the broad gates ot pleas
ure and mirth nnd happiness are
■ ail thrown wide o|ien alike to nil.-
92, is of ordinary site nnd strengtli,
hut is entirely destitute of teeth, al
though he is now a young man.—
His father died recently at the age
of 112.
Old Betz, a Sioux squaw, had
jTy offiT o/'in Indian^ohief "d'f'uu ’'’llT™ ^ V'" 0 ^ “T i '"ensure, for any event in the,
i Z-3er hVhw.,ra~r .,“d of hehl ,n Sl ' S " D0, ‘ 8 U,,,on Churoh ' 1 1
Methodist missionary
Christmas dinner !
ST. SIMONS UNION CHURCH.
** Fur Utliic buUM shall 1st ralle.1 su hoi
grmjrcr for ill |hh*pIs."— !s4lsh lrl. 7.
n „ , .a... .. i And here,j-iglil here, in n hygienic, j,« UI)
n ast Sa » mth, at 4 r. m., di- j^j,^ establishment is wise be-1 Leave Melubwh
L’ve Savannah.S'.lay ex’cd, at 7.*00a h
Leave Mclntoali “ 44 9:40 a k
Leave Jeanp 44 “12:30 i*n
Leave Hluckahear 44 44 3.-06 i* m
Arrive at I>u|Hiut
Leave Dupont
Leave Bluckxhcur 44 4 4 9:50 a m
DOUBLE DAILY
F L d in D A
Macon & B unswick R. H.
General SrrT.’s Ofeice, I
Macon, Jan. 11, '79. |
O N aud after Sunday, the 12th inst.,
Passenger trains on this road will
run as follows:
NIGHT PASHENGEBNO. 1, SOUTH
Daily.
Leave Mucon 7:45 p m
Arrive Cochron 9:47 p m
Arri ve Kastman 10:45 p M
Arrive Jeaup 3:27 u m
Arrive Itruuswick 6:00 a m
Is*ave Itruuswick jw»r steamer 6:15 a m
Arrive Fernundiim 10:15 a m
Arrive Jacksonville 2:35 p m
NIGHT P’8’It No. 2. NORTH, Daily.
Ijeave Jacksonville 11 15 a tn
Leave Fernandina jwr st’r 3:45 p m
Arrive Hmnswick 7:45 p in
Ijeave Brunswie M JO p m
Leave Jesup 10A r » p m
Leave Eastman 3:31 a ni
Ijeave Cochran 4;33 a m
Arrive ut Muco 0:55 a in
Close connection at Macou for all
points North, East and West.
DAY ACCOMMODATION No3.8outh
via Jesnp and Live Oak—Daily except
Sunday.
Leave Macon 7:45 a m
Arrive Cochrau
Arrive Eautman
....12:02 p m
Arrive Jenup
.... 6:50 p m
Arrive Jitckitonville....
No. 4, North, Daily, Except 8uuday
Leave JuckRonville
.... 6.50 p in
LciiVe.lcHup
.... 7.45 a ni
Leave Kant man
.... 2.25 p 11
Leave Cochran *
• • • • 3.45 p m
Arrive Macon
.... 6.25 p m
New Advertisements.
S. M. Glogaaer
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM
NEW
YORK.
I would like to infom my customers and the public gener
ally that I have just selected a fine assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE
(MffiiiiK mi moms,
Which have been bought at the lowest prices, and will be
sold accordingly. This being the main branch of iny busi
ness I claim to have the best assortment in the City, which
will be kept up steadily. If anything is needed in this line,
yon need not go elsewhere to find it.
CIGARS I TOBACCO.
I do not think it necessary to make any mention in this
behalf, as the public know that 1 give fully ns good cigars
tor the money as anybody.
Try My 5c and 10c Cigars!
CONFECTIOlTEIS-r!
I linve a good assortment on band.
Connect at Macon for points North,
EuHt aud West.
Trains No. 3 and 4 connect at Coeh-
rau for Hawkimtvillu.
GEO W ADAM8,
W J. Jarvis, Gun. bupt.
Maater Transportation.
\V. A. JOHNSON,
.
Boot &Shoc Maker.
and war
ranted to last us long as that of
any other Workman in thin auction.
“ 7 JO P M Mending tltme <it short notice at
' 8J0 *" HKXT DOOll TO J. F. NELfiON
ON THE AY.
Arrive ut Savaunah
44 1 JO p l
44 3:06 p m I
44 5:40 1» m Brunswick & Albany Railroad Co
1 routine of life tending to vary our |
WESTERN DIVISION.
... She .lied I ' or >’ °PP°rtU"cly the Rev. \V. Me- j nlK | change the current of | Leave Dupont, S'rnl’y exc’p.1, 6:(10a n
recently just as she had closed n wo. present, looking after the , , ht ; Ul ,; le an enchant-1 i! 9^*“
cent " r > 0fllfe ' ,, 1 mU-rests of the G^rgi. Und and pleosurahic beyond
We detire to call the attention of 1 jU *V tr 0 *^pRby, aud the house j eonception. It works a benefac-, Thomaavi
Fttch of our readera aa may be coutero- having sutlicieiitly approached
arw , rw * | completion, and Mr. T. B. Meigs,
aville
imiuiville
Leav»* Camilla
conception
tion to both Unly and mind, esj)e- Arrive at Albany
daily if it conics as Christmas does, Albany
Leave Camilla
12:00 m
2 30 p m
5 J3 v
plenialiing their stock of hom^-fur
DfaUnc CCOMWM, to th. o«rd of Mr. I LKxIge, Sle'gs to., of ^ |mr( of the general order of i * v i,fa
Cliarl., L. Hadley, Cooper Iu.t.tate., New York, .pead.ng the Sunday lhing< mid ,. n „ fa, , n j,, y cd without Tl—Z
ladJer,
New York city, wh ere may be found 1 on i a i u . ,i ;* u . 14jl t | kt T t ’ * 11
iu stock a^ complete uaaortmeut of!. # m , j , . e breaking in upon the performance {^J ve
of our routine duties. Hence, if for
no other reason (and there are
IU "wa n vuui pino iwiuurui III . , , . "- n ... ...— ...............,» v .
White .nd_ Derated French _Cluua,, “ would he a plcasa.ft occasion for, ofour rou , ille tlu ties. Hence, if for JJSS at“ut
and Eugliah Porcelain Dinner, Tea an«l an o|»ening service.
Chandler mil, etc., oa well aa all m«<tal
’* We tut tiie pealing entheiu chura,
We bear the tulJm^lit strain,
And love the tidings tlist proclslm
A Chris truss tide satin.”
Three, togeth- ^
aud wooden ware*. Thia firm baa long er ^ le l * ie 1 many others), we should sacredly
made..peej.l.TofwudiDgdi.i.mareM met and formed a very fair con- tnlUivuU , thwe pl^nt remem-
P. O.‘money oX.ler'o/'l.y ". ipreX C. cour8e ' 1 be above appropriate | brances aa Invaluable aids to health
O. D. ;»nd as they are reliable and « Wxt the happy selection, nnd ,„d happiness,
perifuc^d, thu ia often of great ad- all present agree that the thoughts
Sue Zd r iwZt’JiZCo; by the
application. _ oct30-tf “lieaker were excellent, nnd well be-
tt’e were’ nM to boor of lb* ^-ei-' the occ “ io ®- The occasion
dent to the bridal party of laat Tin*- And circumstances were very time-
day ereuing. The horns iu the ear- ly mentioned. The noble conception
riagtt ootitaumig the bride nnd grooiu ...... r ,
took fright near oorticr of Banka aml|*®^ in ^ esUiblis.ung on the
Jam atreeta.
Low* and hi
May, on tbs atone 'em biug, spraining-. ,, A # ,.
hia ankle and inflicting u »«‘vere brniae broad feature of making it an union
on her right cheek, all of which were church, a tabernacle at which all
relieved by Conaena* Lightning Liui- ^ i ,, • f * , „
meiit, a cur* for ltheumati«m, Lame c uja assemble, lJTespeciue of creed
lourk, Bpraioa, lirniKea. etc. Pnce 60 or order, to worship, denotes a phi
cent*. I'or attiahyP Joerger, Bniua- lanthropy as broad as the Christian *»‘»rto*u Fir* intur*nc>,iv.mp.N r.. buo.«
. wick, au«l R J. Maa^ey, 8t. bimona I »* • • • . . Onambn. lasarsa.wCo.Oolatabus.Mtss Vio.t
. HjrWhite’s Cream White Vermifuge, itself. It is in imititUon, ******
.j# the Uai «utm killer. 'of ths commands of Christ, who! w ur cue a try ' K " *
FIRE INSURANCE
js near ooruer oi nsuu nmi " - n
L-ta, precipitating Mr. John Island so beautiful a structure is to J*
I In. luvely l.ruls, Mi* Aodw ^ highly commended, and the
JVT. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AGENT,
8:48 am
11 JO A M
) :451> M
8J3fm
5:17 pm
7J0pm
J. 8. Tyson, Maater Transportation.
H S. UAINE8,
General Manager.
AVhite & Decorated
French C'hiua and
ENCLISH PORCELAIN
AT LOW PRICES.
Chanoi or S. iieduuc.
SUPERINTENDENTH OFFICE, I
DauNxwica, Oa., July 17th, lHTt,»
O N sod sft*r July 17th, 1H7». pssMogi
trains oo thU Rood will ruo as follows:
PsHM-nacr Train leaves Rruoswlck dally (ex
j cept Huocsy) et 7 nil A M
I Arrives at T*beauviU<*, A. AO. It. R.,et. 11:17 A X
7 .if.p U Idsavtw Tehnauvilie. A. k O. R. R .at.... 11 HAM
. V Arrives at Albany at A:0Q p M
6:30 am sm’hNisu
leaves Albany ds11y(exrei.t “undsylat « (Mi A M
Arrive at Tsb««uviUe. A. * O. R. R .at. 4.12 P M
leaves TeboeuvUle, A. ft O. H. It., at... .4 40 P M
Arrives at Itruuswick am
Floe white French China Dinner bets I’JS
I plftwa..^.. ‘... |30 00
■ Fl“*’ white Fr»-n.-h Chins T-s Het» 44 nV’s 7 00
| Fine Gold Band French China T.-e i^u, 44 p H St)
I , KI'KESKXTB .h. nr. ■».«. I USC V^E? lSS“ “ P ‘J S
■ u ***P*®t«* sko2fslll2; Whit# EaalMPuMaiaia Dinnerlau, ioop 14 00
North Aiuertra.Phil Mtlver plated Dinn.-r Knns. t *. r dosm .. . | uo
— ALSO ALL HOUMEKEEPINO GOODE.
New Dlnstrated Caulo^ne sod Price hat mailed
r Fire Inaui
1 Fire lu«n ran *e Ce, N Y
np.N T..
application. EsUmates furutahad.
C L HADI.KY .Cewprr Instil wte, N Y C*Hy
Orders^ boxed sad plated oa Car or bt*aci«.
I would like to call the attention of my
customers to the fact that 1 have enlarged
my stock very materially, having added
thereto a full line of •
Meiiicii’s Furnishing Goods,
SUCH AS
TT’anLd.cr-wea.r,
Hosiery, Etc.,
of which articles I claim to have as good assortment as can
be found in this City. Yankee Notions in fair variety, also
Jllank Books, Stationery, etc.
Florida.
Trains from Brunswick connect st Tsbeanvllle
with day passcUtfer train of tha A. ft U. K. R.
‘ — — 1 1:35 PM
ER,
General Superintendent.
HARDWARE* 8TOVE8,
PI www. Doors, Lamps,
Packet Hash, 4k Lamp
* Table lilass, Fixtures,
Cutlery, Pamps, Keraslue
Tinware, 1 raekery, * Lard Oil,
far sale My
mar7 Iy. L. D HOYT ft CO.
XdXJIv£BE^
Loral orders for 1 amber, shingles, laths, pick
ets. *1*-, Ailed and furulshed at lowest market
PM “* AUG. F. FRANKLIN a Cw.
J. R. ROBINS,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
0 PFER8 his profees 1 on,
of Brunswick and 1
CnocKEKT Glass Wase.
A full assortment at the lowest prices.
Tin and ood are
in alnindance, and of every description.
TOYS!! TOYS!!
In this line I defy competition. I shall receive by next
vessel the largest and most varied assortment ever brought
to this City.
FIRE WORKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
Please call and examine my Goods and Prices before
purchasing elsewhere. - --
Very respectfully,
nov6 3m S. H. GLOGAUflB.