Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, January 01, 1881, Image 1

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wmct T III Vj Jgggp^jEHJIMA, 8ATP|^Y^ipR»pfG, JAflPABY 1, 1881 92 00 A YEAR. Simple, 9rn i 4M«, Dirad, Pain- lew, Powerful! 1 Obi. Schlatter's residence. I* Bugm Netsoo metilM)*Mit> 1 one aoddent, damaging hie left hand knibljr. It mm be na holding several sky-rocket* in hi* kl% haivt,-whilst with hi* right b* ,.n . lUbJ hope. Of *1) the Jolly neighbor* we have ever had, our butfcMr friend Jo* Lam bright who holds forth on MW«|W|Wn.WHH iiw sign* us wm holding off * lighted Roman candle. The spark* from the Ro- * Oliver Good bread, whikt rare- * fln * My handling a pistol, put a hall freight through his hand. i mule (■ „ —,. . . _ * . .. „ ,1, Tw° Rwoemen got enppaa over “. the head on Bay street, whilst quelling a disturbance, the crowd 8 * cc " was *o thick that they were unable to teU who hit them. J, and uf.fi xxtioxs. ausing The rod* should provide fee the atrmfnit aaak t Imv tvww«ta An rf*l» XHZ&SfggSZf We rather lean to the old New . Kngland idcaofcrlebrating'Fourth of July " with fire-works, etc., and nx.iEY* nni.DiM;, Brnnswick, Ga. cards of O. B. Mabry, Ksq., Solicit or-General far tills circuit Read them carefully. Juste^A'fortjf bands sash of nice applet and Irish potatoes now ’>ABS0HPT10W DMI'.aHl IVUTHOI BAVII) WEISBEIN, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AC praise. It seems la was strange anomaly, this celebrating the anni- venary of Ih* tragedy of the cram with I sir.-fires, fire-works, drunken ness and rowdyism. It is nlsnit butchon could make a good specu Utkm by buying there. onow in nnintwicn pointed Notary Public and ex-ulti- do J. P.. lie if no longer a candi date. Messrs. \V. ft. 0. Coker and E. C. P. Dart have announced thsiusslvm rsBiHdataa, avail inter- Thniwlay morning last over two inches deep. It was on tha tops uf the curs just down from Macon, however. Tlie denlwns of Tarlsiro, Camden onuuty, bad a JitUesuirs Christmas day. Ussult—Two dead ami tlinw wounded—all turpentine Irnmls. A photographer)* tent U pile lie. I in onr midst John Lehman Is sal over H, for he says there are just twenty-seven girls in town' that want his picture. was raised. Rainy Christ masses won't last forever. . Borne of the*a.odd years we will have a drr one, and then we may look out for a first-class fire, unless Die boys of this town sre kept in check. When that time comes some of tine who are saying now, u oh. let the boys hare a good time,’’ will he loudest in de nouncing the |»wem that be for JEWELRY, Accords ms, Harmonicas, not having better discipline, i “The Cattle king of the Colorado." _ Hiwtm (1Vt)foe *Cep«. RnU. ,?|MnsimI hugjSgSr*!*' ««»“■>. I«W'X «*"• >* ikaM,? ^ buiinfti. If wr would n>ni|icie ihii* lArnniun ou a vUit t*» Christmas trvos wera pletiDful **U» «■» nrighbom we must do Wav-iinville, Wayne comity. Ga.. ^BrnwrantheiChra. ^jSflft * school and the home trees*so* *»d thiw save nil extraemt of ,i*ck- the ' the litDe folk* gotagmmius lug, and akm Aright mi the no***-. >u(c ^ | w .^,,,1. ,(«. ip. Jy of *• invUies.” ••*-. <•' which tlie goods are packed ! j, warm-henrtail, liberal brave and r -a. Well, this may lie Die first car-lieu! i Imiirst. lie numbers his acre*, hi* Rand card at Mr. Ja*. T. Bluin. thus shipiiol. but we guess it will | eattie, and hi* frietuls, bv Dm hum e mean* business. Hi* propori- hardly be Die last. W# sxpsetto * ni to parties ‘•toopoor to pay” m other, follow, not.mly of bacon, •a who “ara.bU but won't bulnwiiy ^ V * SSd P if*lnmh9 ttsM. Oslland ■—•• _ . Clspt. Stafford arrived here in i your receipts. ^ —-—The Coldest Mi - ■— ssfoty several days ago, looking as That jolly butcher who keeps "* The oldest inhabitants" think well at when wc knew him twenty .op mi the first Rnorof the Anvxx- >•* Wedneeday night tbseoMsrt yrars ego. z trx «-r»— aithers used tornako when we river went down to 16, and away UDsena of Glynn, don't forget era “young una." from the water as low as 14, b*> that next Wednesday is the time for 3 ————*— * tween daylight and sunrise. We the election of awnty officers. The Now don't get vain, giria, when do not know wliether it foil below princi,sil contest will be for the of- e tell you that a young gentle- these figures at any time during flee of Clerk of Court TomOXJon- sui oftaats and cgltan, who via-the night Onugs and lemon nor, the Mat incumbent la the ed our city this week, expriesni trees look quite ead at this writing, regular nomine* of ih* Democrats, imsclf as charmed with the beauty We do not jet know the amount and Hugh Clirstopher (colored) of I tha Brunswick girls. - of damage done them. the Republican*. Choose ye be- FOB 8ALE. Whole**le and Retail Dealers in The Jewelry Hwdquirter: W. f. DSERFUMER 148, !«• sral 1.12 Broughton Street THE SAVANN. T*Hl (...I wiekst 1.1 Sec notice of Mr. R. M. Tison, Tax Collector for 1880. Mr. W. A. Bertie, Jr., who was duly elected, foiled to qualify, so Ur. Tison he* been appointed. Read carefully thnapp4ntamg*andb*an hand at the proper (fora to hand jp your cash. The county Treasurer is be hind band somewhat in his pay ment* on account of the delay, so pay up at ones, and thus relieve TVU fallftUa KBMM Mil I IWlllBilifcrfftl* igmggBt NEW GROCERY. /.UroFiibi ii utiliniT.vl I O'CONNOR A WENZ / i STABLER (DILLONS OLD STAND), BRUNSWICK. - GEORGIA, - . , KEEP A FULL USE OP I^irst-olass Grroceides AND LOWEST CASH PRICES ODARANTEKD. I