Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, March 12, 1881, Image 3

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United MMni Olrnn County Ac* I rioallurml Boototy. Vice ProttdentTnon. T. W. Lamb, in tha chair. Sir. Lamb briefly stated the object of the masting to be that of slanting a Pnaidaot toOll the vacancy ceased by the death of Hon. fee. B. Haber- \ Advertiser and I We might seggast other improve- minis, bol these arc i.u| 1M I the entire street be nude attractive and thee give the traveling publie a ones. Cases of deformities and ohroo- io diaeaaea will be examined, each as slab feet, diseases of the hip, spiae aad joints, paralysis, piles, dahlia, ca tarrh, femalo and private diseasoe and dlaaaaea of the eye, ear, etc WCooenartr, retbnvbitis lim ited to the Urns slated. For circular* sad fall particular*, address Natioxal Subokal Lain Ufa, Atlanta, Os. NOTICE. EDITORIAL STAFF, tiw Mr oi i eei. Mr. D. T. Dana baa base sleeted President of the Olynn County Agri cultural Society, as will besese by pcoeeedisge of last mestiag. Tbe So ciety have determined to bold a Fair this season, beginning done Tth, aad continuing three days. If Ur. D. will make as big a sneeaaa of the Fair entire as he did last year of the ■wwiinnt Iffirtinttit. U wiQ iniltil be a success. Oeriag to tha bank- wardnses of the season, tha Fair will bee month later than asnaL We Install hands w01 pot forth their beet efforts aad begin at ansa to pew- pare far the aowtant. Our efforts in the pnsthnea bean crowned with m Tha Itubjr. Tbo Ruby will be on her ran again the early part of the coming week.— How noon a convenience beeomen a aaeanrityl The little steamer has certainly besoms a mi amity to the public. Captain Dart has added 162 BROUGHTON St, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Look for the Red Sign. CARET W. STYLES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BBUSS WICK, OKOBOIA. tog from one and of the boat to the other. He has aleo repainted bar, which will greatly add to her beauty. Hurrah far Captain "Barney" and the Baby. - BRUNSWICK, GA. Boot & Shoe Maker. •a they post through , Experience is a dear teacher, bat Sailor stealing—tha bona of oar I loam by no other. Tbs recent fire I tesehea a that we went s batter or- "Ho* for the Fair I’—Tea, andyoalgsnised Ire department, with ateam might ploogb, too. die eogioe, hook ond ladder oompooy Oait estimr common notatoea and I end other equipments, all under mme boy uloe pumpkinyomuof8app*Oo. bond or chief, whose uutboriry is Captain Crovatt lost nimble ^ l»own and raeoylmd; abq, we want elm by tha Ira brntSatardny night, 01 km msa mnmlnn .1 Ikn W -« ft I pfOORTtj VMQ MTOQ iTOfll UW BTi.— h. wm rooming at the W*. Hoorn. ^ riM * Tha sooner wa get a ateam dm Hlhn eitr Council taUng tha matter in .isris.’sr' HSRreE-a*-*. | win umue, me oeuer. I is no diatxilia* the tad, oar facilities S'J&SS&'mTC'aSS eombatting with this terrible ole- -LADirr rruxs moot are too meager. What wo bare Thu city authorities hen placed ** B 00 * “ M u «°*- bot il doc * frames around all the young trees re- n0 * *° ** * noa 8b- ccntly aet oat on Nowerette street, for The intern House in their protection from stock. For years this old landmark ban T. L. James, the New York post- »"*>“• names among master, and now noatmaater-Oenaral tb ® 0, > °““ Hoo “- 0ce “ ,Iome - of Ur. Garfield’a dominion, was emoep^’ 1 UoM - Gl J Uol <,l, Leben .country editor. W. c^ntinoT^Houre.nte Afewweek,sinceitw« „ I leased by Mrs. Bennett, and hade cur or Bnuwwlek SZnSKtftSSSSfuSThSS.mi'S o A „ .. nitnre, mneh of which was gotten out workmanandguar-1* w »y. Tbs dra originated, ao nlifls nlisfidion; botidat, cUiniog I ^ y ^ ^ jodfr®, bat woe a tha too* J 0 ^ j?* • t 0 "*” I<»<* “d third Atones, around tbo I chimney, between it and tha plaster- We notice the ormngy trees around ling, supposed to have gotten there I town pntUog forth new leaves, show- through a crack in the chimney. -jx-wiTrii, 1*°* them to be still alive. The leaves I Thus, one by one, tha old landmarks 1.T -«■■■••* *ho tendcrcet branches I are disappearing, and newer and lobe all that wm hart by tbo handsomer buildings taking their 8013 wiBtor - It feared that they I places. Tbs hotel was tho property «“} *ifi 1T1 TTnmi ‘"j wero kiu#d *" »ba ground, bat each it of tbo FnUignwt, sad was without bMj|iXui iZu skate shuns are notthn ease. linsuranc*. kin. Bennett's foraitora ^fejxuuur mre are rerei mures, tan | Tbo negro minstrels have been | was also nniatnrad. w. a, nsssn.ortiurr o. c.. o«. I amusing tbo averago Brauswiekian m.a,n k‘iv« Knain«. f'11 rp A T^T^TVIV. u * i * w ** k wIlh tholr °P en ® lr mati- « striko whllo tbo iron is bot” ia an Wbitet'W* do not approve of old adago with u good deal of pith to inatitutiona, wa can’t say that | it, one which acted upon generally in- sores success. Appreciating this troth in its failure*, our dromon wall far oar town. I .track last Monday morning for a (Muiriovnvs.MaskM,un. eaouaiwuauuuox, wo cadi say nisi r F a iJi > ow3 ImSSWSrEn^SiJtiitSi I w ® endorse their being sasailsd with rotten wn. Don’t think it spook* SmSSuSnSr oS£m ShJStuX waU foe oar town. ■■'K'lgllt- .*■.«» Tho antartainmanta on Wadneoday I steam fire engine, ere the smoke of S'MtSmeSoCulThuredsy nigkta of this weak; by the burning hotel bed cleared away. M*» MMe Socisty, proved . p^feotl That we used each e machine is be- ° t o'in. l ‘" l! *"" ?uVu‘wir' J [ • -riT”. “t I—*—• d—ring abont 170.00. Tbs' yood the cavil of a doutL Every fire — ,o o 0^ Ipeetor, Ur. Myere, requests na to re-1 we have only prove* tho fact tho more ton tbs thanks of tho Society to gen-1 conclusively, aad bring* as nearer the On motion, an election waa bald for President, whidi resalted in the se lection of Ur. D. T. Dana. .klr. Lamb than roee, and aaoorted Ur. Dana to hie acat Ur. Duos thanked the Society for the honor ao unexpectedly conferred, pnxaiaiag hfa beet endsevon, ate., in behalf of the Sodaty. Baaolatioa, by klr. Putnam, that we hold a Spring Fair, commencing on Tnetdey, done 7tb, and i three days. Uoved by Ur. Putnam that e com mittoe of three be appointed, whose doty it shall be to solicit anbecriptiona and devise aaitablo plana for bolding our Spring Fair. The President ap- pointen Messrs. A. T. Pntnsm, kL Mi- cbclson and A. J. Crovatt a* said committee. Tho President appointod Messrs. Lamb, Watkins and Putnam as a com mittee on selection of placo suitable for tbo Fair Grounds. Tbo following resolutions, intro- ‘Incest by Mr. A. }. Crovatt, were unanimously passed: Baohxd, That tho Glynn County Agricultural Society are called upon to mourn and lament tha death of tbeir associate, friend and President, Uonorablo John Bolton Habersham; that they deeply recognize tha loss which this association has sustained, in common with oar entire communi ty; they bear testimony to bis parity, bis inflexible adherence to principle, and bu faithful discharge of tbe sponaiblo duties of President of this Socioty. JlenolveJ, That tbe Glynn County Agricultural Society will ever ehtriah his memory, and bold bis Damn in af fectionate remembrance. Remlocd, That these proceedings bo rcoorded in the minute book, with a blank page dedicated to bia memory. Jlmolvcd, That a copy of these reso lutions be forwarded to the family of the dcceaaod, with tha sympathy and condolence of this Society; and that thoy bo publlshod in tbe AnvaBTisia and Ai'i'EAt, and that tbo Savannah AVirj bo requested to copy. On motion, mooting adjourned. M. J. Cotsox, Secretary. early morning train, spending tha middle part of tbo night in thattown. One sect, la even a abort trip that, things to admire and things to miftmnt Lowing Bnwnricif, tboo f weapodsmoothly along, wntrd hear * little groop of Northern folk% re timing from Florida. Thair talk was of that lovtly (to thorn) lead of per- pataal apriag, its baostias aad ita glo- rtao, bnt particnlarly ita hotels. These thoy discerned arimly and diapimien- ateiy, bwt ao tberoaghly that to lirian was to fad oat whan, in that Stats, good living was to be had. Fait before nocking No. L n broke- in ptMtd through thi ooBflhc^ leaking the doom This, to the anin- was rnthar myatarioai proce dure, bat wa knew its import This station is whan the raftsmen bom Ike Altamahn taka the train to return to tbeir homes after carrying timber to Darien. This door-locking was to prevent there follows bom taking pos session of Urn first-dare presangre As tha train stopped st the station them was a goneral rash for tho coaches in question. Finding them looked, there follows tamed to tho second-class eoaeb, and soon hod it filled, with twenty-five or thirty left unseated. There were allowed to enter the ooaeh ia whieh wa wen; and we coaid bat note tha On tbe one hand, quiet, dignified in- dire end gentlemen are tod, chatting sway, and on the other, a id of un tamed bipeds, with neither rahiog nor tdocaiioo, and using boidMOM n* pressiona—inelegant, to rey tha leash To give the reader an idea of the sensation prodoodd on lh# Conner oo* cupanta, a lady niativs reeled next to as instiaoUvaiy draw nearer as if afraid of harm. When qmiet was again approximated, the train bed started, and several wan rtili standing in the «i.u^ nanble to get seated. At thie junctare e voioe from the other end of the cor waa beard above tbe din fftri md the One of ifie surgeons of this old and notable Inatitato wUl visit this oity oe March Slat, 1S81, stopping at- The object of this visit ia to gin the afflicted an opportunity for examina tion at or near their boom; thus rev- log hopeless cssss tho wpento of trip to A Uinta. • A careful trimint tion will be.Orede, aad patients eon if thsir ream an suable or na be benfiltod, and whether it win be nreamary for them to ririt the Inati- In neb eeare aaeenbe eared, or traataaaat began at bores, arrange ments cea be made with oar visiting MRS- M. C. ROWE Millinery Goods. Arewtss NEW STYLES, NOVELTIES AND NOTIONS, OIBOWEIEB fASHIONABLE RESORT I HATS, BOMETS, Ban, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, TIES, UCES ATRIMMINOS re reams l. Ms ware «kmrev. &BBSS M'/KIJYC BEST GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, BV18T8 OKS VINE SEW CHOP GARDEN SEED We greet with ptaaenre, thie weak, ONIONS ETtC. oar yoong biend and qnondam eiti- OU01CE CEEWINO 4 83IOKINO no, T. E. Sprant, who ia ia oar dty on n abort virih He is looking tbe pietan of health and ween the name greial smile re of old. He is now en gaged in the naval store bnraare in stator dty Bavaaneh. Wean ptaaaad to en klr. I, IL Dexter ont on eor atrnta pare more, attar n week’s eodflnemnt in a sick TOBACCO.?' The Dost 5 Dent Cigars. ■LSI.TS Dlll'O mix. JUST RECEIVED SKATING IT L’ARIOSO HALL. wl>0 «IaU»le coveted prize, for when re . people “ . lid. we set oar he&ds on it, tho osamo will TO HOLKI. 1 ’PAVABHUT- ttmm HM tnlBMp TUIMPAT AKPSlfm’ gHgi maim) at W.T. Ohw’i M u4 Manic Man •• MMaf, TkkrUnMMtae MixfaN W*e| BMBM |SH MilaliN—WB—lofttoln • M IllMiaMiaMBMMSMB t M OitmliMtHNsMNS»M Gaaml adalsgtoa wlUbMkl al , W.B.Mell&Co., IMaH MS BiMB Mm M l ' SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather Belting, rmreen aid amkxtcaw calf sxim. m IIARIBM, MUMUK.AXD FATOT lSVb. ML1MUW AKDlAnWJMY VAU HARNESS, COLUBS, BRIDLES, Etc., m-nsau rqeinu. mxxaxp icaraw MAVUFACTUBSSS, A Spoolalty. WRITE FOB PRICES. . Savannah, Georgia. rereir . JEKYL ISLMD. Cltj Tax Notice. Set card of plaoe for sale by Mr. J. I cooe > * ,ut il wiu bike earnest, anitod A. BicbardaoD. For a small farmer, I cffort on ^ P" 1 of property owntri the location ia an excellent one. Hia in the firo limit to aeoomplish Ibis. A terms are reasonable and Uia nortv I aubeeriplion list baa been started and purebaawg eon aeear* stock, poaltry, I *° ^ b” 1 * wel1 responded to. Lot eta., right on tbe pisoe, which is aita- tbo good work go on and oar fire de- atad at tbe bead of Dell -Point crock, pertmont pat in the vary beet of trim whore fish and oyster* bavo no sape-1 for fi K ht,D R the • D# “3 r - ^ a ®»* ,i or oar insurance will be materially lea- Just aveo twelve bandreme girls * n « d »° J U>0 ^ flcnJ dfcatlca passed oar ofllea in two minates time 11 •‘ n ' 1 A to,llr. nin-rtor^. last Tboredav afternoon. Our boys Tho annual meeting oi tli.stock- wre. re Iboronghly demoralized Z K' d *» ° f » nd A"»ny wo could get no more work oat of RaUroad Company ‘are held on tbo thorn tbo batanee of that day. Oar on-1 5U * of M * reh ' 1 “ 1 ’„*‘ tb * ot tin lone and visiting friend* v**. tha company, No. S3 Exchange Place, aonneed tbo one on the loft of the No * York - TkafoUowing Director, bevy of reven tbe prettiret of tb. lot *«• .*** Wbo was aba f I • u * n l» J***: Utesre. Hewitt A Nelson bar* add ' d -«>• Nreivili, N.w York, Henry Badge, Esq., New York, Richard Kellner, Esq., New York, CoL Choa. L. Schlatter, Oranswick, Major J. Gaoahl, Augusta, Qa I. E. DuBignon, Eaq., Jckyl Ia- Oa, Dr. Obnrire L. Schlatter, Bran*- wick, Ox [ Our CouBilr OlfloOT*. Some of oar newly eleotod ooanty ed a new fsatnre t6 tbe new hotel—e system of electrical cell bells for each room- In ooob room ia n little knob whieh when prosed computes the electric cuirent, sounds tb* gong in] the office below, indieating the nom- breof the room. Tbe device U anin- genions one and win prom s grant comfort to tbegnaeta. Send off for everything yon want, Lflta^a aemnto be baring oomatroa- is Um tart wtj to build up joar town I ibooi Ihsir Tbs (ororlhslsll). Just sontinss thsl 11*» providM tbit thov shsll vivt pnetiwand tbe work b eompUta- L^ ^jihia tan day* after commie- Whet U yon do give efowmoeee*ata lioMUI { M . From res* ran*, they for an article at borne then abroad, 1 h<ud. end bare tberebv beaore* dis- yoa her* kept yoor money for bom. qMWkdt „„„ u n^ded. TbU U mreaUtioo. Breidre, many P*opU 1 jn thirty-mine other counties "take it for geaatod" they ata do bat- Lf th* State. Tho Attorney-General tar elrewbere without even toying. ^ m , tUr nn dcr eonridaration, Tbe “Ada Gray" troupe may bo | aad wiU remove tbe duability, if poe- Ucking in eoortrey to members ot the tibia Treasurer Lamb inf: fourth estate, bat they ere certainly that the Comptroller foiled to tend good peopU to her* aroead daring a forward bis band with the others, fir*. Mrs Beaoet speaks in high- hence his diUnuna. This should re set terms of the assists no* raedered { move hu disability, bar by thi. troupe durtag tha recent Karloo .l,—;V.»crtu..aa. firm Tb* Udtas a* well a* the men I There yong man who rorenUv wan knmoatia tbe good work. They bought oat Mr. Aug. FitoUh’i oBU, never faltered in their effort* to «ve on tbe H A A. BaUmml, aad movsd pr< > pretytalo*C'relbere Wre* , iMU lt to v m>oevilfo,are*ow ranaing ia room into whiehtboyooald fans thair fag bUet Wad delag Weft. They n J- I real liv* tallows end deserve saeei Tb* ^iritaf ptograre on Bay ataoat I MTs era always ptaaaad to bear good besoreiag oootagiowa Already tbe I tidings of oar Braaewiok bon wbarav- and of hammer and rew is heard la | sr thrir lota may be east. If herd work that direetion. Hrraeg’a eoraar nnvoaa nod done attention to baoiaere wUl tbe atonat from tb* now hotel is fast accomplish anything, there yoong shaking off its raaty appreranoe and( M w^Llreraly^d. A TurbuUnt Fellow. Last Saturday night, re usual in rafting aoreoD, qaito a nombre of bands got on at No. 1, H. A B. B. R, and, as nanal, some of them were a lit tle tbo worn for wbialey—among them ono Store Edwards, of Telfair county. Shortly after leaving tb* sta tion, conductor Livingston, satiated by baggage matter Ellis, started through tb* eoaeb in which there fel low* were to collect their faro. Store had pnrcbaaad a ticket, it ateam; which was in tbs poreeesinn of some other fellow, however, and when on created some disturbance, and, by way of showing bia prowess, poltad oat * pistol end flourished it around considerably, threatening to shoot tbe baggage master for interfering with him. A fow minates later, Store and another fellow, named Prophet Fra zer, got into a quarrel orer a flask of wbiskoy, whereupon Prophet pulled bia tittlo pistol and pat a ballet into Steve’s nbs, and as soon os tbe train arrived at tbo next station, got off and secreted himself. Store got off tbo train at Jcaap, bad bis woond dressed by Dr. Lester, and went on homo tho day following. When he reached Lumbor City tho railroad company bad him arrested for as sault upon tho baggage master and brought to this city, and carried bo- fol* Jndg* Lambrigbt, who, upon bearing tb* oaae, booad him orer to Superior Court Tha poor fellow is in jail at this writing, suffering very much from hi* woond, aad tha ques tion arises, whore place ia it to furnish medical attention f Lvrxx.—Steve Edward* was orer tp the County Coart before which be appeard the day following, plead guilty and was sentenced topayafio* of Un dollars and oort, or labor oa the public streets sixty days Meanwhile Sheriff Lambright hat furnished him medical aid, re the taw prescribes Na I—” I rey, Bill, kaint y* git a ■cat ?” Na !i—"No, Juba, I kaint And Do rr ono.” No. 1—" Why dont yoa do like I did. I jest wstobod toll I seed a fol tar git op an apotly I took his oast. 1 It is our oandid opinion that a spe cial oar should b* provided for there -‘folfors" daring rafting state tho traveling public not bo than on- Another item to be ftmtH and, ia tbs' vita arraagsreret of "ly ing orer at Jaoop," rither going or ro tors iog from Savannah. It doss to M that sore* way might b* provid ed to remove this difficulty. Wo no- Uo* that arrangement* looking to Ma con freight from Savannah, nogrore the Attention of tbe officiele of botb roads; why not pnarengar comfort re wall? ^ Card ot Thnnka. Sr. Editor: Allow me, through your columns, to return thanks, in the noma of tb* members of Hie Usth- odist Mito Society, to tb* generoas pablio who so kindly lent as their preeenee in4 Meieteoee io the enter* tainments of Wednesday and Thorn- day evening* ImL That tb* members of tbo other churches should no oor- dially sustain ns, white nogaged in aimitar enterprises of tbeir own, nod that tha community nt largo should find tbeir potiene* unwearied, after so many demands aa have been nude of late upon tbeir time aad menre; is gntiljriog evidence of tbeir hearty no operation and eimpnthy in oor en terprises. W* tender, si* thanks to tbe Band oor grateful eo- kdowtadgamanta of highly appreciated servieas. If wa tail to mention apo dal favors bestowed open na by indi viduals, it is beeanre w* fear to offend tbeir modesty by making eonaptaoons ■erriere rtudsrad na oat of par* good will. Bsapectfally, HxarewrP. Utrzxa. Southern *lut—O. Mr. t. M. Dexter hre aecund tin appointment of agant of tha Southern Matanl Inanrenco Company, of Atb- ens, Qa, formerly represented by Hr. J. B. Habersham, dseaaaed. Thin oompnny, wo Inara, does morn holi ness than any othor oompnny doing buainass in tb* State- Tbs company war* fortunate in securing tb* ser vice* of ao efficient an officer. “II.wrltt’a imlethoni*- How do yoa like the name of tb* sow hotel ? It bin boo or of Geor gia's Brat Governor, tho gentleman who Brat laid oat oar dty by tbe sea. Tb* mum praised, that of HewiU, is inbooor of Uwgsalbmsa who in tab* ita first proprietor. Both nans: s record. May tbeir eomhinstion be come ns widely known re is either of ita component porta. Shipping Intelligence. Mvt-asWUteii imi-q ore, owres. calx na canine, ire i»-aa Bwn miiwis, reus. In rat. ire r-*»w nanism ■reie-ntaaMMoa, ire t-m M cam. w -LOOK HODS NEWS Clocks,. Watches d"IsJ ■w BLHY, ‘ Accordeons, Harmonicas, Violin aad Guitar Strings Abe. 5 and 10c Counter woods pL-srr C. J. DOERFLINGER, •wr "irereSa.reJSJkl.’or Fire Insurance 1 ; ’ ■ ■> M. GADERWRITERVAGKiVCF BRITISH AMERICA ASSURE CO. ■T-ctA«ooMrA«fai imuiw» 4 to n wrwwic* by T. O'CONNOR, Jr. ew-pwmxiaae *x vrev low unx. n-. Z 1881 1881. CONSTITUTION. ‘Cheapest Goods’ JACOBCOHEN A'wtre rswaarrsaa | STABLE, A. T. Putnam, Prop,