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BOOTS & SHOES.
Groceries
FAULT SUPPLIES,
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SHIP STORES,
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BEST GREEK $ BLACK
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VOL. 6, NO. 29.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1881.
Savannah, Florida A West
ern Railway.
omuLiuiuu^itfnoi. I
Havaxxah, May S3d, I HR . J
and after Sunday, m»
63, Presengrt Traini on thia Road
will ran as follow.:
NIOHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dailyat 440PM
ArriTont Jcsnp
Arrive it TbomoavV
Arrive at Boinbridge"
Arrive at Albany
Unda
74 ra
OflOAM
040 am
1045 am
540 a m
740 am
740 am
640PM
640 pm
11:15 pm
440 pm
440 pm
740 pm
540 am
940 AM
Arrive at Lin
Arrive ntTnltnhnrere'
Arrive At Jacka'nviUe"
Leave WriMwe "
Lean Jaekaonville "
Leave Lire Oak
Leave Albany "
Leave Bainbridm "
Leave ThomasvtUe -
Leave Jesap
Arrive at Savannah ”
No change ol oar* between Savannah
and Jaekaonville aad lie van Bali and
Albany.
Pnllman Palana Sleeping Cbra ran
throogh to and (ran Savannah and
Jaekaonville.
Sleeping care ran thmagh to and
(rum Savannah and Albany.
Paaarngem (ran Savannah tor Per-
nandioa, Gaineaville and Cedar Keyi
take thia train.
m from Sevanoah for Bran*
wick and Darien taka thia train, artiv
ice at Uanaaiek 640 a. m.
Ps me tiger* (ran llrtuuwiek arrive at
Savaauah 040 a. m.
Pawengrte leaving Macon 7:15 A. M.
(daily except Sunday) oonnretat Jeanr
arith thia train fur Florid*.
Paaacngern front Florida by thia trail
connect at Jeaop with train arrivingis
Macon at 645 p. m. daily.
Alliany with
Connect at Albany with Paaaangei
trmiaa both way* on Mouthveatem rail-
rued to and (ran Macon,Eofala, Munt-
patMjr, New Orleans, etc.
atramer h-avea Bainhridgr fur
and Tit
ApdanMoob every Suuday and Tint ra-
day earning; for Oatnmbua every
Tnnaday and Sntnrday afternoun.
Clone connection at Jaekaouvillu dui
ly (Sunday* excepted) furH. Augiiatine,
Palatka,, Bnlenwiae, and all lauding,
on HL John's river. ..
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave
, at 1147 a.m.,
4:40p. ni. daily,
junction, going ereat, at 1147 a.m.,
and forRmuaarichalia
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EAS
TERN DIVISION.
LNe Savannah.HMay ex'cd, at 7,-OOa a
Leave Mclatu.li
Leave Jt-*ap
Leave Blaekabear
Arrive at Dnpoal
Leave Dnpont
Leave Blaekabear
Laava Jeaap
Leave Mclntuah
Arrive at Saraanah
0:40 a n
“16itll rn
•• 645 p M
“ 740 pm
“ 540 A M
•• 040 a n
“ 140 pm
“ 546 p M
“ 5:40 PM
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dnpoot, S'nd'y axe'p'd, 640 a m
Valdosta
Leave 1
Leave Quitman
atTbomaaville
Arrive
Leave ThwnadriUa
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Laava Camilla
Arrive at Thomas,'ilia
Leave Tbnmaavilla
Leave Quitman
Laava Vahluata
Arrive at Dupont
J. 8. Traox. Maater Transportation.
H. & HAINES,
0:17 AM
0:45 am
1540m
580pm
545pm
7:15pm
640am
8:48 am
1140am
1:45pm
8£Spm
6:17 P M
740pm
Btvnswidi & Albany Railroad Co
CuAxoa or S.-uanvLa.
0”m£JS
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will ran m MWvu
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White 6 Decorated
ENGLISH PORCELAIN
•AT LOW PRICES.
FIRE INSV RANCE
Report of Health Officer of the Cit*
of Bnnawiefc for 188a
2b the Honorable Beard tf JAM ef
the Oily of Bnmeniek:
Gkxtlkmrm— In the beginning of
the new year it la incumbent upon
me aa your Preaidant and executive
officer to make to you, and through
you to the Honorable Mayor and
Council, a full and complete report
for the year 1880. In pureuance
of thia duty, I ehall, in the firat
place, precent for your notice and
information a mortality report for
the year, aa follows:
nmttutaxie ix oak orovb cemetwy.
Adults 9
Children over five yean of age.
Children underfire yean of age... C
Intrude stillborn and from acci
dents of childbirth 10
Adulta brought to the city for in
terment G
Children brought to the city for
interment 4
8tnuigers interedjndudingsailun 3
Total 39
IXTKKMKXrS IN UOMMKD CEMKTKKV.
on band for preaent uaa, and a
am all balance, in money, in the
hand* of the City Treaeunr, who
will account for it at the proper
time. During the
have nlao collected from vessels ar
riving from foreign porta a auffi
dent snm to cover the expenae of
tin quarantine boat service. Abo,
by my recommendation, for a por
tion of the aeaaon, Council baa au
thorised the Harbor Maater to col
lect from each vessel discharging
ballast at the quarantinc'doek a foe
of ten cent* percents for ballast dis
charged. Thu money u to be paid
to the Clerk and Treasurer of the
dty of Brunswick and to be devot
ed to keeping up the quarantine
dock and building. I would ad
vise that theee charges be contin
ued during the ensuin| year; in
my opinion, the proceeds arising
therefrom will be ample to cover
the quarantine expenses of the dty.
The city throughout its entire
limits has been kept in a more
cleanly condition than during any
previous year within my observa
tion. This has, without doubt.
FINANCIAL REPORT IN RELATION TO Ol’R flTT SCHOOLS,
Adulta Ill proven comludve to the health of
Children over five yean of age . 4 the people, which is an ample re
muneration for all expetuo incurred
Children under five year* ofagc..l3
Infanta stillborn and from acci
dents of childbirth 11
in tbo furtherance of thifi object.
For the preservation of tho liealtli
^ of the city during the year 1881,
in) recommendations can bo cn
From a comparison of tlic above 3 ,. , . _
report of interments in the ccmc "> ** ^d* . Vtt '
tcriev for tho white and colored. I ‘‘""“"T to and opt of door.
tcriev for thu white anil colored,
and by the exclusion of premature
nnd stillborn Infants, which pro|>-
crly should not bo counted in do-
lormining the |>er ccntngo of mor
tality, you will find that the whiles
with a population of 1,500 havs
Bui.vawRw, (J*., January 6,1881.
Honorable Jttiyur and CtnincS nf the City of Ilrunmridc:
Qkxtucmkm—I have the honor to tfxnsmit herewith tile financial
report of the Treasurer of the Board of School Commissioners of Glynn
county, for the six months ending December 31et, 1880) so for as-ivIsles
to dty schools. I will say in regard to suuh schools that we now have
a eorpeof oompetout and efficient tcncliera, and the schools, both white
and colored, appear to be in a very flourishing condition. There b a
marked increase in attendance of ecbolare of twelve yean and upwards,
and the deportment of the scholars generally b very good. The acade
my building is very much crowded, thorn being over tare hundred pu
pils in attendance, and I am satisfied that ere long some other i
modntiona will he required to provide for the increased attendance,
should such increase be os great as I have reason to expect. J would
suggest that tho matter of such further accommodations for scholars be
referral to the Committee on Schools of your body, with instructions to
confer with the County School Board.
I am, gentlamen, vary respectfully,
JNO. T. COLLINS,
President Board of School Oommblionera, Glynn County.
$2 00 A TEAR.
—
appeal.* lot your I
bo felt; condemn i
nance with bgjng
positively and firmly, tho uaa of li
quor V> earem Let every young
num anil old tmdoiaCand thuifba
ladies consider it disgraceful to be
seen drank. Take a stand, put
your little foot down on it, and
stay them, and if you don’t succeed
In twelve non the in redeeming the
land in a great measure hum the
curee of Intemperance, well treat
to a basket of champagne.
And now, in imagination, we sea
a jovial comrade, with whom we
have perhaps taken many a social
nip (wo have always belonged to
the temperance army, but have
been absent much of the time on
furlough) smile ae homed* what
we liavc to say on Die temperance
subject WeO, old follow, you
must smile by yourself; we are twA
smiling at present, and moreover
you may rest assured that we- are
In earnest and mean every wonl wo
say. Now watch our smoke.
wTntarhasi
Statement of IteeripU and PntrmenU, on onvwif of City Srkmli, farm Jety M,
1880, to December Slot, 1880, bath indruirt.
■wanna.
45 percent of 5297 50, city coupons 8)33 88
- - 885 00, McCullough, rent It 85
“ “ $35 15, poll tax 1878 15 82
- •••68 90, “ “ 1879 2G GO
City of Brunswick, taxes and leases,fo! quarter— 4180 00
- balance taxes and leasee, 2d quarter 75 12—103 18
“ taxes and baasa, 3d quarter. 5818 00
“ balance taxes and leases, 3d quarter 116 01-333 04
Total receipts 4715 01
PAYMENTS.
C. W. Unison, teacher. 1280 00
Miss P. Williamson “ .1 - 200 00
C A Clark “ 110 00
Ida Clark “ 90 00
Mbs M 1, Pettigrew" 22 60
Mary 1, hutch" 9 23
Lou 0. Cnssels" 75 (X)
L Culcsbury “ 20 00
■’ 46 00
The
Inwards conquering that determin
ed savage, hitting Bull, than all the
troops we havs sent out against
him. He could bold Ilia warriors
together to foce and resist tho
troops, but whan hunger and cold
seised the band their couiags
quailed. Sitting Bull tihparlf holds
out yet, but from all accounts he
must sanender before a great
while.
About a million copies' of Web-
ater'a spelling book cotin ue to bo
sold annually, it b said, but no ono
would suspect it who reads the
mausrript sent to a newspaper of
lice.
J L McLeea
Teachers
it. . i „ ' .States Consul at St. Thomas,
1,400 have had twenty-eight deaths. , ,V ... . , ,
This excessive death rate of nd„s n.d- y.ng me of the prera-
colored population of the Nontb iM ' o..eo of v. llow fn-rr on that 1s-
. it:. , ,, land ami of t..e deiMrtato of tin
oliscrvablc in nearly if not nil mor-:
nnd a strict observation ujmn all
vessels arriving in this port during
tho entire year. Tho wisdom of
keeping up the quarantine during
tho winter upon nil vese^s arriving
from foreign |torts, b exemplified
had bat sixteen death., whibt .tlMti^* “ u » ic » tion ^ ,0, ‘ * 43 per cent of *12 00, W. M. Uignilliatt, attendance
colored neotde with a population of mvr * today from the -United | « 18 0(t, J. W. Manoo “
ONoreu fteopie wtui a popuiaiion or, nt Thoiiins, Most | “ 8 00. II. B. Gould “
75 00, If. A. Kenrick, salary
3 (HI, 1, W Harris, challenger.....
3 00, V C Hack, "
r, , , , . 7 5o, ll'k Advertiser, ndvertiaing and minting..
tality retxtrta of Southern cities, | ^f’"*’ “ jj V'-' nTi?
a • .. 1 out a lull of health. • * C !*»• II .\ Kpnrick, Hlntioiiory, etc.
and UallnbiitaMc to v"riuus c-ius- I)llring ,| w yfar 188n j |, avr ; “ 15 >k\ J |> Co. Treasurer, imuoii-aiiona...
During the year 1880, not a 1 , J ........ I “ 30 UL office rent
■ingle death frum any contagious, n .‘ n ,Y e "5* . •T | r< 1*! « te . u lun- 4 25, ex|ienses visit State Sctaiol Commbadoner
infectious or epidemic disease has nl ^ of Hta "‘- aml ^ k ’ .. , “ . . A W»ck
been reported within the e.ty lun- ^ me to „ 1C lmMt „ nrri , t Ryau/ -
(JI 'ofall foreign porta. A 1.Swart, watching,.to.,a.ndemy -
lteaHhfulnrw of U.e chy. I «iU •>.':»«»" reJinTltble, Sch.ad Home
Mate that mnongrtjfe.m»Ure num-l^ ' ^ ^
b r o , f ^ n V W 1 ^.^ ofmy duly mi Hralth Officer, nave
D^duriratbeMwtvear'thereh«» '» - U ‘ ® e i Mmraumu.
. V T ty ’ . in nil my cflorls to promote the. Tlie above ia n atatiinent of rmiftt ««
health of the city. ,)*»**. for time included. The income from the Stale (Cily no county
Whilst the past year brought quota and poll tax) has nut yet l*cn n-aliu-d, in consequence of non-
4911 73
. 6 40
.. 810
. 1 85
. 33 75
. 1 35
. 1 35
. 3 87
1 86
2 70
0 76
13 60
1 91
1 01
5 00
&00
4 00
I 00
4 00
7 00
academy
Total payments 1 41,022 71
been but four deaths—one frum su
icide, one from cause unkown nnd
two from disease, contracted frum
exposure on the Savannah river
during the sickly season, before
coming to thb port.
Upon the subject of quarantine,
I will report as follows:
During tho past year fifty-two
vessels have arrived from foreign
porta. Of this number thirty have
been from Weat Indian ports, nine
teen of these being hum Cuban
ports, ten from South American
ports and twelve from other foreign
porta. Of the vessels frum South
America, on* ship lost two men in
Kio de Janeiro and one on the pas-
frora Rio to Brunswick, frum
yellow fever. Of the vereeb from
Cuban porta, the majority were from
deep sorrow anu affliction u|»>n , 'T*"Yr —, , 4
. , . ,, . . line teachers remaining uniaid tor want of mean*,
aonie households in our cummum-1 -pj w nm nthly |»y of teachers is 4230 IW— white I
On the 2<Hli of No
. ifv oo—wliitu $14), goIuitmI $83,
ty, we have much cause for thank- j On"tiie foiS'n'f November there was received from the City Treasurer
fulnrea and gratitude to the Giver an advance or loan of 5150 00, which will he adjusted in artticnient of
of all good, in that we have been city coupons or taxes and leases of Town Commons.
sjmral the visitation of any severe
epidemic, and for the continual
good health of the city.
Thanking you, gentleman, for tlie
ind • ki
uniform courtesy and ‘ kindness
which you have exhibited towanl
me as your presiding officer, I am,
Very resjicctfully,
Your obedieitt agrniit,
James S. Ri.ai.\, M. D-,
Health
liruiiswiek, January 5,1881.
II. A. KENRICK, Treasurer.
WHISKEY TUB GREAT FA IL.
It linth been said by tbo dortore
that to cure tlie dissasr the cause
must find be removed, and, follow-
Whiskey causes more deaths tlian I ing u|) t , lia joctrine. aome advocate
war, ]w*til<'iico and fomiiie. Of all
the curses which afllict humanity,
the love of tlio stimulus which al-
The New Orleans!
•' C D cohol nfforils is tho greatest. If
' ' 1 you doubt this, read the criminal
tlie isusage of prohibitory taws,
whereby the sale of tlie ardent ahull
be entirely done away with. We
desire to put oureell on record,
however, as opposed to any inter
ference by legislation with the sale
i House, record of our courts, go to the ill-
i begun sane asylum, visit the loior bouse. of w biskey, except by the enforce-
0, and is j inquire of suffering humanity „ lcn tof such laws as now exist.—
We are willing to do wlutt wa can
to stop this wholesale drunkenness.
J*. JVL DEXTER,
INSURANCE AGENT, .
tlie largest in the world,
Havana, and several of them were' in 1848, has cost $4,180,
reported to me by the National not done yet, The masrive walla'wherever you find it, look at home,
Board of Health, as probably in- 'are of Quincy granite, and the in-‘and you will disoover that nine-
All vasuls from dangerous' tenor is finished in marbls; it hss' tenths of tlie ills tiiat afflict tlie j, ut w ' c glrongcr wu ] t (.
localities or in an unhealthy condi.! one hundred rooms, with nearly j manes should U- a<rre,litc<i, ami wtapum tlan is afforded by
tiun have been detained at the fifty miles of pipes of all kinds, and justly, to tlie rule of King Alcohol. -
Quarantine Station until thorough- is supplied with water from four It is not the intention of the editor
ly dec need and fumigated, before'tanka in the attic, each holding'to make tlie Fret l‘mn a temper
being granted permission to proceed thirty-five thousand gallons. Tlie amt paper, but wo do iuteud to
to tho dty. And I am gratified to 1 height of the structure, frtnn pave- 1 lure more to say in tlie future thou
beabletostate thelnooaeeofsick-roenttoconiice.iaeightTfcet, but m the past on thia subject Fur
neaa has arisen on any vessel re-' the plan for its completion eunteni-1 aome time our eyes have not only
leased from quarantine, nor has a' plaice a mansard roof, which will been opencil but widely opened to
The hair of the red-headed girl
is transmuted to auburn or golden
when she becomes a young lady;
the rahhcailed boy remeains red
headed ns long as ho lives.
It Is a Wall-known Fact
JUsosg pkydrfoaa that Basko, J«n-
iprr amt Purer* Bren* is emaMaa
him the beta n-nwriics in tka wntM far
any dfanaw of thmudderuv KMaay*.
and tbta nut In* than •*w-kaM al tka
linawn family, task mala sad female,
differ frum drrengemmt of tlio** dr-
(■as, ami nralrrt <>r failnr* to no*
I super rrmidta harry many tana-
timely pint Nnmerem* eaiildna-
have been tried far Urerrl Jlli k.
DspneiK Wefakt a Dfarafe.lYenfc-
a Hock and H(pnjn !aaad by
dereaamneal <4 Bta<Mer u-S Kidney*,
Imtboo* *M anek ktatf waaH* aa
IUbUmV Extract al Uneba aml Jaai-
per. If yon *nffkr few *nr dfaeaare.
al tkam organa, get a ball
two a ill retireey-m.
Prepared only by Hant. Raakla *
Oa. Said ly F. Juer
What an Editor EgyM
There are aa may
and noatrnma, in Urn
adswtlnl all mr tka aaaatry, that
tka maarea aaa ihaptiaal. aad are Intk
to bay onlaa* tka article off
■da fa known to poaaaa* real
"*355
aad on tka other EaaoTnH
known atttaaaa are aAra foread loam*
liUkatM for tbo purpooo nf rfcftlnji
■ale aad palming offs worthlata prep-
a ratios, tktiag tfeeaa facta into can-
aidmtfsa, U aivee are nlaaaare to add
my tatalawnial id a awdlrta* nhfefa I
know frmo pcoooool ©spovicoci to do
all that ia afaitnoil fori*. Of coareal
refer to “ Neniatalne.j^H
ui illalRia anil l.t-ni..Chc
1 eptciSc r«r
paring in this
dty try Hnrebiaaon A lira
W. T. CltSIKTI .
E*l. Alloa la SaMOay rhaMgnph.
.91,1879.
oaxEt""
Dear Sir—It gt*a* are geest pleasure
lo tfottfy aa lu tka merit* al yaariari-
ly celebrated (IILDERTf PlU&-
Tkay bar* doaaame* form* thaaaay
other medidn* I have ever taktaM 1.
have triad, withoat awerri Urn are-
■Urinal ririnaaof asaealndMipdarek
k caiH* Ta aa, m t m
WHcragMSW in
^***« — ,»g' :CM * epidemic or conla- j with the added story, make a gen- this growing evil in tlie land, and
*•*"" VaraT 1 " —»«e«ee»nf. i»i ii* ginus disease been conveyed or oral elevation of ninety-aeren feet. 1 we deem it a doty, ocet pying tlic
■ta ureasrita CMriaaea a*A fltea Sta *SM
t**i<a kreMrtali*. redeakaalenlilil
t«. MAMUtT,Oae**e lataUalc,* VCtk>
Was kmta a*4 tamta —
Sea rim* *o*AOODlor r. O. Mai,Ok-
BBn&a 0, Best*
BEUT 1ST,
“lire strong atm of tire law." If
the advocates of tamperance would
win tlie battle they must bring to
their aid moral and social influ-
entres. 'Hie strong arm of society
must be hers, and she alone can
combat the enemy. Cbereiun will
I river win, but only strengthen tlie, ebuiii I
upiawitiun. Woman can, if *!•« j *^15.)*
will, control society, and in Irer in-1
but they failad lu rriieke aad an* rea
aa OlliDEBU 1’lLUi karedua*. I
>4 YDU«KljdMdYKR PILL *T-
Y,w w"r»fcfc
flaAXTvtUri, Oa., Atm. aa, 15)51
Da. U J. NriBR-fowr Kr-l
rrfnia from rsmhring
to yrm my gnlofnl adurewfadgn
priashre boon yurt haea jrfren
whm
to the baby world ia yaw ■ TretUae."
•vent muatfaa nata I hava beau
Fur aaveral muatba pari ) ha
ghrtagUfa rawHttla^riaawtarikfnp,
ami with tka Bata hai-py nsaff
al with Iba read h*|-py rraJlA
Other Uttk awe erffr-
^y. wt/b ear (pgtriwWa* U /maud
_ 1 In contact.
Yuan very lealy.
A. B. HTROL’IA
coinmimitated to tho city. ; The proponed dome, which io-ks be j position we do as erlitor of a wide- floenoe lies all the power. Woman
Tlie fees arising from tire fumi. square in form, win be fifty-nitre by jly circulated (taper, to raise our
galino ol vessels have been npplinl forty-nine feet on the sides, with a voice in kindly ailatonitieo, to
a wutaies tTxtxra 1 to the purcluut of dieinlectanta few height of forty-one feet; so that the sound the alarm, tu ring the fog
SAVANNAH GEORGIA. jtbe use of tire city and quarantine, total out-aide elevation to the top bell which by its timely warning
I They have been sullicieiit for the of the lantern on the dome will be, may save some noble ermtt from
asst-tt I purpose, leaving an ample supply oua hundred and eighty-seven feet I being dashed against the breakers.
immaculate in her purity,
in every thought, luoid asa dure— ^ ^rtjUdr.g fo
she has in herluutds tire destiny uf'na i-arpma. Y-asre ta tka taat thi-or
PiupritUria A
Ilian tire strong anu of the few.—
With tier aid, every thing can bn