Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, March 12, 1881, Image 1

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VOLUME VI. BRUNSWICK. GfeoiififA, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1881. NUMBER 36. The Advertiser and Appeal, BRUNSWICK, QA f. tf.~ST^cr BDB8CBIPTI0M BATES 1 ■wjhi > J./.H month*... City Directory. »-MMM,9au, «M WgIMm. W1TID VlATRiOtOOaM. $*SSSisr,Bm. a*-D.T.Dwa. • HMkil-Jimu M. Kmw—w til— Worth. mill 6BDTHBBS. wu(*uu>\ta*xo Mm* HARDWARE SAVANNAH,GA. Agricultural Implements. VAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, AVKBTO FLOWS. BBINLT8 PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PLOW STOCKS, SWEEP SHOVELS, HEEL PINS, GRASS BODS. Rubber and Leather BELTING. CIRCULAR SAWS, ' CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS, GUN8 AND PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE. AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS* Standard Seales jDTTiFOISrT’S CELEBRATED POWDER. Together with a foB line el SMI liar*ware, for ml* at the k cash price*. . PALMES BROTHER ngtMy■ C*I**LBS BTJW H H P BWfcimWfca-m aaOueOMkiiMaeianr 1 d r Uorates. •>**.■. 1 Boot and Shoe Shop NOTICE. ‘"l**"*- New Advettieeueiita. DB. HAYDOCK’S SEWLIVERPILL WUStfOOAMDll Thar* fitlt art usbrotvlr nn for all ttsssa^ssuattf s-s SMAssMssU to tear* tbs slwtlli A •MNsmS ISmte. OmMDL HAYDOCK'f XKW upmnjiiMiMiMite mmus vhmm of jaa* —4 seals. oniiTtti* ib» tpirtc —4 —*« sow fioii MUIDINO ThKONlft 1IIE VEINS. -S fcv Ol. awt—Lb wain— .1 T—r mm 4 S&^%S^t&aWWss^Ulbm ejgWLgytlimrisisiysihssd io two DB. uScR NEW LIVER PILLS AWshisnlseiMiwsinfNsItt. ud th •MSSSSI MssMBg tsi SUMO has fMS Is 4 'ubOTKBTOn TAfT COdfTUY ^ “Awlwforj. ThM s ilssssi la Maw «»4 nwwttlwMhr Iws as VM mania at Lallan a^mafaMaaleal am lbs baMtoWa slobot lbytoso. yoarnaw MmfU baartiaata s.r egewMaafT Ha, Doctor, if j boodaeb# hM toft mm. Sood SssriSat sac* »o for Cbsoala Com m nS ovSl aSof 1 tM *" ^J^BOOT^UUiiDr.BojSkTs Wav LlneWU ifVgSffBTnlp.-r eSr£ji£ MMMM Of S ■SCltf IS MV OBTOt, UdM *Wbr vUl of Dr. Bifdott'i Now Urtr Mis cyiat ■ooftsrribaoMomlftaana palnola tbsboM. " 4 mm two vtoto; I vast on# Mr a poor OmmUjt. I mm • vo vtoM of paar Wav Um nils by ra* FROM OUR MCR80NVIUI CORRES PONDENT. The hotel proprietor* eey that their into hotel season doee not commence ontil about the 35th ol January and last* ooly until the lat ol April Da ring the eeaaon the hotels are usually crowded and thisyoar they are crowd ed more than inr before. In Novem ber and December special rule* are given to parties. During the season referred to, no special rates are given, o. u>. Kits.,., mtositos or Miydock'i *« Liver PUle art a Oao pill will aaUafy tbo Moot ak*f»tk> i uenerei iamiikii, wmi m •adaebo. Dr. Uaytlook'e bow Unr MU md aa rCV-Unl H-medy. i walvoml la tbolr aMa, oM a a«va caa aadntek IIm wtU bo Nad a JSSS UCI VISt COKTAIXS Twisrv FILLS, •rooormwsi Brnaalsis, 0ADT10K.—Koo. an (.sals, unlst. Ih. ilss* -ns 1 ALLIS u AYDOuK ssfroiia*. owh vM of nua. Kvssr hu t« *1 UAWOCIKH. IffOWSW slot4*essothM* Ih-*-. w* will wsU ib-sifrtt t ufsISmswmnH*! Wssate. vkls tr "an at oao i t>o wot hklat i HATDOCK A CO. fcbt.tr tiiAAia a la/., ■ HWlMtlnTM, jos. a uxnaioirf SAPP & CO. Green Grocers, AWDDKUKMIW Country Produce UXPAUOOX OAKDA TOLL AID WALLAS HOSTKD STUCK or GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, • CIGARS, STANDARD AND FANCY CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS, FRUITS, Etc., ANstwMsk sn offtrwl fcv cssk sS wssskstl, Asa. They Mean Business!. mwmi«»iw«iiin4iiw>fcea BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. but all pay their three or four dollars, volcano that is surely there, but per Jay, aa the case may be. Some spend the whole winter here, but majority ol visitors go up the river ei ther to winter at aom* favorite resort or to viaiFsll points of interest But no sooner does one party leave tliau another takes its place. The Keruan- dina train yesterday brought one hun dred and fifty passengers vie Cumber land's see Island Rout*. The 8. F. k W. train eoms* in loadod down every day. The hold, up the river are crowded with guests, and the cry is. etill they come. There is no place, accept Washing ton, in this country whore so many prominent men may bo seen in a win Mr*, I should think, aa here. Con' greeemon on hurriod leaves of ab sence, or absence without Icavo, gov ernors of states, ex-governors nod wonld-be-govornors, ox-minintcm of foreign governments and chairmen of national campaign committees, rail road kings snd kings of /ho iron and steel trade, millionaires and bronchial preachers, leaders in art, politics, manufacturing, and other industries, are represented here. Not a list uf arrivals that does not contain tin untno of somo man who has won i great state or national reputation. Horn Simon Cameron, nr -’or and autocrat of Republican po .tioa nod poliey, in Pennsylvania, visits and talks of investing—easting an engle eye (or eh iron eye, or e steel gray eye) at tho wofol iron on tbo roads of Florida with a view to selling steel roils to reploco it Hon. Marulsli JeweU, minister to Rnssis, I’osl-Mua- ter General and lost But not least and most potential of the places held by him, chairman of the Itepulican National Executive Campaign Com mittee, Hon. Wayne MoVoigb, the Pennsylvania dark borso for the Gar field cabinet, Governor Bishop, of Ohio, and President Clements, of the Cincinnati Southern, aro bat instan ces of tbs class of leading men who visit Florida ovaiy winter, for pleas ure, for health and to invest. And why shouldn't they como? Tho cli mate is genial, the hotel owners have lavished their monoy to niako tho b tela aa nearly homes as possible. give, the St Johns io to bo commend ed beyond all others. If it would be proper to call a river buy, it woold be applicable to the St John*. I do not wonder that so many invalid* snd tired business men visit Jackson ville snd thence soil np the St Johns. I think n trno poet might And inspi ration in this river, this chain of lakes for nn idyl of pastoral life which should make him famous. And if be wanted nuytidhg grand and terrible, let him e:.|,Iori> the everglades and the bottomless abysses of some por tions of southern Florida, and the HOBOKEN 4NB BEPPABDU. Ailemrus MssalvlOs—Bastswis Hnsosss, March 8,1881. UHorAimHmrndAiftd! Hoboken at its best is never quiet, yet at times aesoas occur vbiobar* worth trimming th* rsportsr’s pencil for. At tight o'clock this morning, s goo shot, followed by erics of distress, tbs sooth sids of tbs railroad, from tho quarters oqpnpisd by tbo bands employed by Capt. H. F. Kcnnon, manager of tho "Hep- perdia Mill.” Proceeding to tbo of tbs fracas, your correspondent was in timo to witness the Right of th* principal actor in the tragedy. It oonid Dot be ealled a flight, hovrsvev, as no pursuit nor attempt at arrest was mods. Elbowing my way to tbs spot, I found one Lonis Johnson lying at the door of on# of th* eshio^ ap parently mortally wounded, a rag ged, bloody disfigurement on the low er part of hit breast showing tho ef fect of a full charge of large ^nok-shoi, fired from an old masket, in th* hands of Jim Daahar, colored. He tboogbt himself dying, and th* exprserionh* wore was pitiful to behold, sonoond- od by s crowd of e* relees. brutal ex cited negroes, who did not even offer to Uft bim into th* onbin. iogbim removed into the boose, and examining his wound, I found that the shot bad entered th* right side, having been find, apparently, while th* victim was standing shoot twenty feet away, and hit right aid* most ex posed, making sn ugly wound, per haps bat not necessarily fatal. Social lift around saw mills and turpentine works is st Its beet more inclined to be like Sodom than Jeru salem, and snoh occurrences are to be which ns sorely no man b%s ever found, si'hough the Urrald has had an expedition after it yearly, who have the smoke—perhaps its all smoko. Tho Freedmans’ Bank did Jackson ville a service in leaving a fine build ing, and Astor has done another in eroding a magnificent building which would do credit to any great metrop olis. See what capital can do. He paid (300 a square foot for hit lot— the lot was practically in tho river.— H* built foundation by filling in with granite on tho weal facing an other atreel three stories high, with two magnificent stores facing the bay and threo stores facing the street cm tho west, in the centre of the western front, n noble stairway—the second and third stories divided into spacious offices. Ho erected a fine wharf, snd now tho Now York steamers and tho St. Johns stop there, and business is gradually bat surely moving to that oud of town. I have great faith iu tho fatnro of Brunswick since my recent visit and examination of the new hall. A town that has ten young men with vim enough to gut together nnd build »| 0 xpectcd, and no blamo can bo at- ft»« hall, thus wiping out u long; t„ nDy o! u,, ,i,at hi reding disgrace, surely mnsUnvsa saeh Jo occur, and bnt for tho fi.i.iro. It ia ajveutnro that no out, .UscipUoo snd vigilance of ths eared to try before. I hop* it will prove a paying adventure. As soon S3 the now hotel is open, n keen afla- blo gentleman ought to bo sent by Mcnu-h. Hewitt A Nelson to Jackson ville a id from there up the river with a uico little pamphlet descriptive of tbo hotel of Brunswick sod its ■ roundings. There are many hero who would gladly take a few days rest in ilruuswiek if they knew that another standing disgrace was at last wiped out nod that at last yon had a good hotel. C P. G. NO IETTER*F0R BURCH. Dsiroit Ftn Ffm. A man from this State being in Chcntor City soon after a poet ofllee was enUiblishcd, went np to the shanty oue day with intent to inquire for mail matter. A man from Missouri Ijust ahead of him, and inquired !’ i if there was any letter there for Zaeb- acro of ground wortu (10 cau be mode | ^ ^ ^ in ten jeara worth from (0,000 to (10,- 000, with comparatively small mean-i, I “lie yon tho teller ?" inquired th* Steamer Ruby. ro:— TIME TABLE SCHEDULE OF BATES STXS!MOHS & BRUNSWICK Lmm OdUMm* Wka* tylTJsjsPmLst'i eEnSS^ii*; M DMMVtefe. 4tUj. um- Mim v.v:.::"virr Mss It —4 lr..mH*a*Ws!*->«Tr«s»a. f, •a*, u .u reuiwftiiiwii* ’S’D.KS.'Jt. XsOsTrls UsoS CITY BARBER SHOP, J. EC Aim. Frtfiwtsv. tWAviaa. sad enrres ass mum turn ■MAS a is. HU aaa ta* ata tAMK* AMD cmUMMTM MUt CVTTire A SATISFACTION GUARANTEED by starting and properly cultivating' an orange grove. A ten-ncro orange' . .. N.lined /achanah, are ye? grove in full bearing, will average al . . J income of (7,000 to (10,000 per venr, ... , „ ,, ... T, . "Too long for this country. Youd with an outlay in attendsnee upon it , 1 . ... ■ .A , r , j better chop in two. trilling in comparison to the amount „ T , .. „ realized I ‘ J' ou “ there was a letter Jacksonville need.\b. irrepresribie, j b ' n ,ur . Shariah Burch," »id the omnipresent mid energetic Atlanta M .‘"° Uri * U ' a bad ift “* drummer. There is more of tho At lanta enterpriso bar* than in most southern cities, but the merchants have not yst boon taught, by sxperi ones, tho value of the commercial traveler. Savannah especially and Atlanta, to some extent, supply Flori da with goods. If tbo Atlanta busi ness men wen here they woold nnan- imonsly vote that it waa all wrong against tbs order of tilde, and would organise an army of drummers and the State and sell to every cross road store, and farther, they woold pash tbo war into—(I ha<1 al most mid Africa) Georgia, and if the Jacksonville merchants woold try it, they woold certainly succeed. The Si. John* I—Who shaft describe itf It has a beauty of its own. Oth er rivers rush from tbo mountains over falls, compelling admiral inn by tho * ildnoss and powc r they <H play. The Hudson has a scenery all tta own, in comparable of its kind, hot the St Johns—dear, calm, peaceful, tranquil- oyc. "And I beerd ye, and there ain’t nothing of th* sort harm "Kinder seems to mo there is' "Then Fm a Her?" The pair looked at eaeb other a- minute, snd then Burch remarked "UsMm yon are." Uuelo Sam's official hopped oat ol the den, and went for Zaohariili Burch. It was a pretty even match for tea minutes, and then tbs post master got his favorite bold. Soon after that event Burch observed: "Stranger, I reckon there ain't no one prolonging this sorrowful affair." "I reckon not; bat y* inquired (or a letter (or Burch." “Yea." , “And y* gin it to qi* party strong tb it each t icttir bad srriv." "Yes; t did," replied Burch, ss he frit of l.i> left ear to see what portion v. vs left fir future fights, "but I've last ten minntes, sad I guess tbs ola Woman back in Missoori has pat tt writing till next Sunday. Let's go ly moves from lake to lake, winding in its coons ss if loth to leave the j oat and take snmtkin' to bsaotifol sesnery on it* banka For to oar eyi n restful, qoist trip, n trip for tbs tired snd weary, or the invalid necking that health that rest sad peace ran Tbs fool bnyetb aa nmbvefta,i bnt th* prndeot man knows n trick worth two of that proprietors of Uw two industries her*; the negroes would sink into otter bar barism. Th* disoats was reissd, it is said, shoot* debt of ft bragndodo and that popular practice of earrying pistols fanning the From th* above I let my thoughts wsniler to other matters. Tbo Bap- pardia mill is doing a fin* bnriness, under Capt. H. T. Kennon's able man agement, snd with the completion of tram-road, which will tap the finest timbered seotion of country in th* BUte, will be equaled by few if any mill* in tbs Sooth. This pise* is also the headquarter* for U>* extern sir* turpentine farm owned by Mr. W. E. Burbage, tbs largest, perhaps, in th* State. These two industries put in dreolalion s large amount of money, snd with the healthy ton* of timber market, give an agreeable chccrfulueas to the country around. Seeing tbs neceesity, and also deeir on* of being known as a command ment-keeping people, thecitixaos sub scribed th* amount necessary and erected quite an imposing church ed ifice, accessible, I believe to all relig ious denomination*. It wifi shortly ho dedicated, I understand. Mr. J. W. Kcnnon, Sr., of Lowndes county, and father of Captain H. I. Kennoo, of the Reppardia mill, has patented a very ingeniously construct ed washing machine, n model of whieh tho writs* hat assn, sad mast sty that of all ths raripos patterns and makes this earn** ■■■■■ filHwgft* demand for a cheap and efficient washing machine, being mads sot oo ly to sell bat to work. lit. Koodoo is now making arrangements to have his smcMoss manufactured and pot before tbs public. May yon lire long and prosper. Latxb.—The wounded man redo ing es weft es coaid be expected, snd will probably A Georgia mats dseler sey* bs sev er foand ths poopls there, including th* colored poopls, so ready to bay mule* with aerii as now, and President Hey good, of Eaory Ooftegfc ssys th* greet moos of th* people at Georgia were never so weft fell no well clothed OF INTEREST. . . Slavery is feat disappearing bom ftht ft rib. In Cuba, under an act of the Cortes; ft* existence is limited to ten year*, and in Brasil all ohildrao born of slave parents rise* 1871 th fra*. Oatside of Africa, slavery can scarcely be Mid to bi bo insli&QtioD* Tho Legislature of Arkansas baa declared that th* Stata’e name is Ar- k in saw. The revenue received by the Gov ernment bom beer in 1880 was (10,- 739,810. Secretary Evert* is said to have spent (30,000 a year, above his salary while b* has been in Washington, modi of it being for entertainments properly chargeable to tbs President. Mrs. J. J. Astor, of Nsw York, is doing • roble work. On Thursday last aba sent s party of an* hundred homeless children, through the Chil dren's Aid Society, to homes in tbs West and South, at a oost of nearly #1500. Ol theea arranty-*ix‘ ( were placed in homes in Kansan Iowa nod Missoori, sad (wsfcif^/rf'tlw.lN* srboja found employment .with Vir- ginia farmer*. The total Dumber of child reo eeut by Mil. Astor is 813, at fcsostofoysrilKOa, , Really ltdos* sssm ss though Mr. Vsoaor it a friend of tfca admiaistra- Tho DeGolyer psvumsuts were handsomely covered with know when Garfield watt from tbe Oapitol to th* Whit* Hoom.—IWeprepk and Mm I* Notwithstanding the admirable ample set by Dooly, other eoanties continue to loee their reeords by fin- la tbo meantime, Dooly rejoice* ia her poeesmloo, knowing that if the court boos* burnt the Superior Court can meet in tb* safe, add still leave room for Um grand Jury and ordinary. A county with a Gob-proof Superior Court and grand jury is not to bs sniffed at And don’t yon forget to pot that in year pipe and aarnks it— Tdeyraph md Mettnger. What woold seam indicative of tbo richness .of tbs ore* ol Nsw Mexieo is s silver bollst which was recently in tbs posmasion of Profeeeor W. H. Hayes, of Parrott City, OoL It brongbt to Mm by a Navajo Indian it heioagiag to Capt Bjw’i mend, and is said to be similar to th* bullets in common net among tho Na vajo Indiana. It is a forty-four cali bre ballet for a Winchester or Colt seven-shooter, snd contain 07 per cent of pore silver, being seven per cent purer than tb* coin of tbo U. S. As tbs Indians have no mesas of re ducing or refining th* one, this mart be the natural percentage, Tbo broken rail still bold* its own aa n prominent lector ia the mortuary a fanny little Irish tremble on herbal, Thosetu.mof Stag Creek, all Emcndders, have * three years refused to pay county t e*,'averring that they get an- from county machinery. So the conn- if sent a sheriff down with writ* to •erro upon the delinquents. Noeoon- er was be fairly at work than the hu morists of the sottioment seized him and go vo him his choice of hanging or eating the document*. Heato them. Then they let Mm go, giving him a certain time to tako himself off The Amlir was not stayed by any dangers of digestion, but tore oat ss fast ns bis snd hip nag’s heals wonld carry Mm. Jb* esse bss been sent to tbo Dominion Government, bat it re/asos to intervene, and th* town ianowrais ing » company of volunteer* to pun- ish tho ttnrnly Joker*. , . A New Calc«dak.—Puck propones the month* 1 d—;b.’- wontfi it'qoalities. to loam tho^ readily on tbo kindergarton plan, snd th* months, if this sensible , plan were adopted would bo named M foftqsfta ».,« *1 er;io-) mm January would bo Slubbuory, Fobruary woold jb* Slopnary, March would be Winduary, April would bo Rainuary, May would bo Bodoary, ’ Jana woold be Warmnary, Joly would be Roastoary, ,r August would ha Bolluory, September would bo Chilosiy, October would be OoMnary, November would bo Proetuary, Deoember woold bo Snownary.' A PhiladelpMa firm of Bronxo found ore'has oontructsd for (40.000 worth of bronzq railing, to bo need on Wm. H. Vanderbilt’* now rcaldenco. Too editor wrote "an ovoniag'with Saturn," and it same oat in the paper "»a evening with Satan." It was mighty rough, bat tbo foreman said it was tbs work of th* “dsvfl" And it looked that way. —— ^ ——a i ■ When yo* see' two dogs growling SOd gaUing ready io fight, rrmember that it is ooly a Joint debate tod Uia liraUeet dog wifi gat away with the joint utyiltX** l a*-~ t a — -a ml- IMT4 D4T9 DMA BOV MW »bt OBI of which are sot retnembenl to have occurred in forty yean. The snow is Isa fast dsapia lbs fistd* sad fif test on ths fair. The surviving citireu soldiers ol tbo eiican war nsmbsr 6,000; 1,000; surviving soidists of tbs rsga- Ur army, who fooght ia Mexico, *. 700, sarvivisg widows and soidists of tbs BUsk Hawk war, GOO; surviving soldiere and widows of lbs Oesk and Florida ware, *400; miking a total of 18,300. Th* proposed pwrionlsg of these sarvivers wM not oost to *x- essd (1,185,000 n year for probably twelve or thlrtesn years. Thsgov- ent and tb* people rta a&rd la pqrthat Jerusalem is to have »telephone exchange. Sandwiches are reid to bars been named after the Earl of Sandwich, ths celebrated statesman of tb* reigns of Georg* H. and Georg* HL Grose, tb* antiquary, and n cotemporary tb* Earl notas tbo sandwich as "said to bars has* n favorite dish Of th* lari of Sandwich." Tfes Msri of Saadwiab was an inveterate gpmbW, oas fobs obis to sat without stopping tbs gam*, mod to tell the waiters to brisg him tor refreshment slies of atsai bstneisn IVo pieot* of ftankia * Leiuar, dniggfets, sad for sals by all drnggista. Aanocw, Tsorr Oa, Jt]y 4,1 I am one of the uufortunste Su(T, from Onset or dfeeee* ol the ] and find more and speedier reli amount, for il. I reeomnMod ft above aUother similar preparation*.. tsbUSeowSm E. T. WINN. Dn. of year Teethiaa (TWtl.in : tw.irrs In tbs revised new statement, short ly to appear, tbs Lord’s prsy<r in Matthsw is made to read thus: “Oof Fktbsr which art in Heaven, hollowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be dons; ss in Heaven, so on Ih. GhaastMsda/Mrdanybnad, and forgive ns our debts bj wo i have fcigl w aw* iTshtnro i ad lead as not into temptation, hot deliver as from tbo evil ooe.” The doxology U time, U will save a _ complaint, w . relief m gladly w< - J to only 60 oenu a \ it will core yon. Fori ’, Brunswick, and R. J Oa. Wliile’sC Mb* I Glad Oo b* rod Orids mam that Oc i