Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, March 26, 1881, Image 3

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* • • Shipping intelligence. £dvtfti$tr Hud &W**L kfcUjUJtej. , r Ml^... a. a. * V* - a*. <i tew*,*.. O&^QiHMNW. If*. <*••.»**••• •^SSnttmS. Maw Advertisement*. munoimv SATURDAY HORN IN O AT BCITMWtCSaOBOlOIA. ■ATUBDAf MOMIIVO, MAlLH *, 1*1. ifcfMK mattkicm. PhI Odlre Time Tafctc. OnniI delivery *pn from • a. m. to »,« r. m. Moear Orderand lUgMer healaaM eluted il 4 r.n. Mailrlowd liTr.N. Utter* pUrad It bat After t. t. M» «U1 veaula MUl Mil MUI. Tax Receiver's Notice. jSffigSSSSrSS XKaou --- ■*4*. * — Mjtrim Mms, AUCTIONEER Brunswick, Ga. 3JSaaBS«jas IMM. Wo (MU. far ill iwffl—B M rw» ay^j^Tgajg&ajs r M M. Iffl «m Ifoofl 1 apybb MlOOfMm. ». L. OAIXOWAT.». ft, j.T.aotniAow. m. n. . AtltflljOin Hip «. W». OMof—r OHbHioMAlhtdc— ajr ypUMj* ‘ SPECIAL NOTICE. TbomoAIcoIMroMlo•#Or. 1,•. Ohio, m4 tbo IrnlMliAMif Mbfilwa, m »Um4 to tb* fcoAMof Mr. Umrj ft. >y—, the Is daly m ttwt—4 to ooWoot m4 rulpt ter we. I rrtara mj tMaka to Umm «M boro il«ooAp paid thatr MB* aM Mm to Marti • MfttlaoiMO *4 tba (•Crooapo of mj ArtasAi M4 Ibo ooblle. MirtbTj, tsti. Jamo t. ftum. POE SALE Mr pUconnr IteUe Pali I, fit MilMfroio Ibarity el BnuvWk, Twenty.flr* arraa of Uid. tw*lv* Older cultivation. Comfombla boaao. good witter, jgod^nogo for Hock. Tub ord oyster* la iboa* A Ho, thirty.three head of calUr, honor a&d wag- o*>, poultry, ole. Apply *° ’ A ‘ “S? ihwrSWa Oar Cube letter got her* too lata for this iaauo, will appear to next Tba editor'* new shanty la looming op. It bagina to look quit* honaiab. Dr. Borrongba and family bare ■sored to tba city from Oamdan. Wo We Neuhuer, BRUNSWICK, OA. Boot & Shoe Maker. I on mw prtporad to do top ood oQ hlodo of work to ■; Mao, oad gooroaU* *nti*fcrtia« hoik la workoadprtroo. AbopoaMoakHyoataoildoorlo WM. XKYBAUKft. NOTICE. Aop pom Uklog brtrko fraai tbo Colballo tkorvb tee oa BowraoUo otrool, wiiloat o orrttloa prnalnafa trmm tbo oodwotn**. *01 U pnoorol* ' 4 “*^*“ oUw - merer, r-o,. *uma,nMkM,aa. « City of Bnuwwick Boiitls Paranwa. Ot^ llorrh l. laTl. aaarttM vbo AM bOo wttb tbo ftoaima* of tbo Wktag Toad, owordod Ib» riobwMtt.MW.biTQbUoZladfUror bobda ood 5Z< " **Ss »«*.iiW»a.»a.u* im«.Wia.C i «iliilnmiwwvjtterWM nsfc?&5r.- jona u .nzxvra, wm astMOwux. OitQtlon. aaoat’ Wboroao, Mr*. Proa rpo on wboa II MOT oooooroi Wham bp ibo 1 MatvuiaadtooUMoot of Mn. IlmAlAH. teswsaw msww, S5atWwpi»»M»a Ul. UMnUiaWn we, i*Mi,iniiiil mm4 ilwH iauiiijaw Mhk»Uu4 X.caUr. •>< ,U4n4 • ** "J <1 Ml I UMM ., ;.»r .!.. 7 .«<>. w». h. anuux, or*ta«7 o. o, Ofc MR ISUB. FOE SALE—Tbo Vortboro oao-ttlrd of Mi l fa load, ottoolod la Olraa Coaaiy. cianfio. ai Uo atoatb of traaovtck booMt. Tbo toload obooodo la fHM of oil fctado. oad br oay oao Aotllaf o kwolibr tad xrolaoblo loload oa Ibo UoargH foool, Iblo own ooporter ladroante. for portteolon ■ad Ihm of oolo, opplp la c CNN I NO OAM A LAWTWf. City Tux Notice. Tbo taxoo Abo Ibo ct<y oTBrmao wVt aa raal o» tete. Maooo—iate. oad ooorp opirtuo af anooaol cr^srrjtus M w •» - “ Mb - - Aaao, M - a* - « M - -A>PU - Saa notice of Mr. Tamar, Tax Ba- eairar, in thin lease. Band Itearahll- ly and baon band. Captain O. a Hopklna, an old and raapaatad oilman of Melntoab county, died a abort time ainee. Tba “apriog Ume baa coma, gan'la Annie;" tba air la warm, and tba traan patting forth Ibtirlaarea. New eprieg gooda am coming In right along now, bat tba merchant! don’t want to anil them—that la, they don’t adrertiaa Umm. Tba Diatrlat Ooafamnac of the It E Chnrch Sosth, will ba bcld in thia dty, beginning May Mb. Forty or tfty dtkgaUa will bo in atteadaMO. aa*n.wtM»akaa,. Oa Ma ..,1,1m <4 1*. UlMl X^M. •** i«ipeMMNaa. LADIES* VTOBZ. St Simona Mill* aiw again in op aratioo, altar bating Ik an abut down for two or Uira* montha It baa pat a new phaaa on tbloga in that locality Frofeawr StaaU, of Elmira, N. Y. a pabliaher of aehooi booka, waa in osr city yesterday riaiting old frian'da. Ha waa greatly pleased wilhrony foraat dty. Wa were pleaaad to meet Mr. Roach, of Waycroaa, in onr dty tbia weak.— He waa here with a daw to famishing as a mnch ncetlad commodity, til:— leap brick, Tba recent mishap on tba B. ft A. Railroad ia tbs Brat aeddant to a pas senger train on that road in six years. A good record that, and raflocta ored it on the oAcera of the road. One of onr great naoda ia a ma chine abop. If onr fonudryiuen Messrs. Gray* Co., would Increase their fncilitios in thia direction, it might prove a good invaitment. Masers. Mabry ft Crovatt bareeom menecd work on their new offlot on lot adjoining onr offlea. It will ba » neat stmctnra and an ornament to Now castle street. The residence of Bor. J. H. T. Waits, of Dorebootor, Liberty county, well and favorably known in tbia dty, waa destroyed by Bra tbia week.— Nothing saved, so far aa wa have bean able toleern. Mr. Jnlina King, eon of 8enetor It. N. King, of Camden oonnty, was ia onr dty the present week. Ha ia Irav cling for Sanasy and Harmon, of Sa- Wa found him a pleasant, genial gentleman. Snbecriptiona continue to flow in, not likt n mighty torrent, bat es the gentle stream. We like it that way; more than that would make n» vain, and nnflt m to attend the press con tention in Roam. Did yon see tbs young editress in town tbia week. She is only thirteen yean old and looked so tiny that wa called bar “aiaay." With tba air of n queen eh* drew her self ap and mid: Don't call me liasy.” CapL Crovatt, who waa in charge of the unfortunate train that recently took a plunge into Little river, re tained to the dty Thursday night, hat tbo wore# for bis ad van tare. His woands are slight, however. This time there were six—ye*, ds pretty girls. That is, Are war* pretty wa know, but tbo sixth on* ran about so w* coold not tall exactly whether she wa* pretty or not Wonder why they went by onr o*c* eo many time* at afternoon. Tbo ladiaa are happy now for Chair man Spann baa part of the convict fore* at work donning oat tbo ceme tery. H* requests no to my to bit owner* that if they will dear ont tbeir lots and laavo tbo debris in reach of tbo cert, that be will take U away at an early day. Onr oolored pressman on being asked why ho had quit railroading re plied'. ’* Yon see, baas, I got knocked sensible op beta at Wayerom one day, to I git seared and quit," Our imp asked bin if be bad gotten over it yet. “ Ob, yce, dr, I git over at once; my bead bait me ebery once in a while dongb, ysL After long and patient waiting Ibo •sob end doors for L’arioeo Hall bare arrived end are being pat into pod- lion. Notwithstanding tbs fact that tba Hall cost tbo yonng gentlemen each several times more than the amount first intended (having mate- hsi rns ses ass • wlr.a.ssS tats aia aoctio*. **«» •*< Tr—snc more stock. How ia tLis for an in stitution of which It waa add, ’’It will go to pieces in a abort white.” Darien QairUe: We still bear of complaints being made about the ir regularity of tbe mailt between Dari en and Brunswick, end we cell for an investigation at once. A well-known gentleman says that be finds U bard work to get an answer to bis Bruns wick letters inside of ten days, and baa reported tbe matter to tbo special agent at AUanta. There is evidently a (crew loose somewhere betweeu Da. rien and Brnnawlck. Mr. N. Dixon baa broken ground for a two-story doable tenement etore on Neerenetle street, on tbe lot above oar old offlea. By tbe way, those who witnessed Me executive ability on tba above occasion were unanimous in tbeir admiration. H* carries ont tbe Scripture injunction, ’’whatsoever yoor bands find to do, do with all yoor might* Mamie. Beppard A Walter bare oarteinly gotten lb* right man in charge of tbeir boainamatDixonia. Tba telegrams published in some of Urn papers Abet tbs trestle at Little river gave any it an anor, Get Schist tar inform* aa. Tba baggage and mail car jumped tba track before reaching tbe bridge, and striking the bridge, broke oat oos of its bents, and then fell into tbo water, carrying with it tba two ooacbee, all three of which ware badly damaged. Tba bridge is almost now. The damage been repaired, sod tbe trains want through on Urn* Thursday. The April Heoular Meeting. Ur. Editor: Tbo regular meeting of lb* Glynn County Agricultural Socie ty will ocenr on Wednesday, April 8, at I p. m., at tba Court House. On that date all mambers of tbe So- ciaty should be present. I will then announce tbo various oommiUoe* who will hare in charge tba mocam of the Fair. Permit ma to my I regard it also tba doty of all of onr progressive, earnest citizens, whether members or not, to be present on that occasion.— Oar reputation aa a oonnty—a city- people—a live, earnest people—ia at stake, ao lot na come np to the work like man and women who mean busi ness, and then n Fair will result that will out-do previous effort* ao far tknt w* ourselves will wonder at onr capa bilities. Tbe nation movoa, our State ia awake, and now let old Glynn aroueo. With onr fine, now hotel, and other increased facilities for tho accommo dation of gaoats, we aro in condition to entertain nicely, sud bavo a right to expect, a largo nnmbtrof visitors. Com* ont to tba April regular meet ing- D. T. Dcxx, President Foreign Bhltunnnts. R. B. Beppard cleared tbo Ameri can schooner Lcttio Well*, Captain Ware, on the 19th inat, for St An drew*, N. B., with cargo consisting of 146,839 feet of pitch pine lnmbei, val ued at 12,019. R. K. Walker cleared Norwegian bark Non, Captain Hamel, on tbo 191b Inst, for Havre, with a cargo consist ing of 468,600 feet of pitch pine tim ber, vslved at *5.206, and 14,734 feet of lumber veined at *200. Total val ue of cargo *5,412. D. C. Bacon cleared tbe Norwegian bark Birgit. Captain Evened, on 19th iaaL, for Loodon, with a cargo con sisting of 805,361 feet pitch pin* lum ber, veined at *4,474. D. C. Bacon cleared tbo Norwegian bark Speranaa, Captain Olsen, on list inst for Queenstown, with cargo con sisting of 364.407 foot of pitch pin* lumber, veined at *5,103. It It Beppard cleared Spanish bark Marie, Captain Sana, on 24th inat, for Palma, Spain*, with cargo consist ing of 188,962 feet of lumber, veined at *2,744. TO MY MOTIIHIt BEATS OF Ml BESETTA tUW. llotb**. la tb7 tewt mA dromlnr. Did*t thou know thy child «u mat ? Afed whllt tr»r» were «i?d!j rtreaming* Did my voice aw«k« thine r»r* Ah! I femr tiou didst cot know me— A tfnaght on laomory lore to dwell; Xopsrting word or sign came from thee. No eon-owed, aadand list fire well. Hero, In that eweket gently sleeping. Placed Isolde thy ntrrmr beJ, la sgnnjr and stgnith weeping. Kneel* thy child braids thee, drj.l ! Oh J is there not ordsiued some hesllug For such pain and sorrow here» Or why do we poetess the feeling, PHtiiiK frjtu those held ao dor ’ Mother, sow I hire thee near me. And h. math this cedar's shade. l>ft I II hold communion with thee; Hallow cd pine* where thow art laid 1 .Tew thy ai timbered soul's at rest. The cares of earth with them art past; Ths sol that lies upon thy breast ■peaks quiet hers sad pettoe at Uit E.C.M. Camber land Island. Match Hat, 1SH. JJrtmnwick Ship Owner**. Wo have advocated! for some time tho propriety of our people investing in ship building right hero At borne. Somo stops Lave been taken in that direction by Captain Barney Dart, m evinced in tbo boilding of tbo little r Baby, now so eseential to the oomfort of passengers to and from SL Simons Mills. Carrying ont the general idea, Messrs. Littlefield A Tieon and some of onr pilots bare invested their money in the bark American Eagle and to-day own the controlling interest in that etaanch craft, which now hails from Bruns wick, Go. Another project is now on foot, looking in tbe same general di rection. Captain Lake, of the Graco Yandnscn, in onr port thia week, is baildiog, at Petti's Island, S. J., a il to bo used in tho coastwise trade, in which several of onr citizens have taken an interest; among llicm> three of onr colored frieods—viz: Har ry Tattnall and Columbus Hibbard, stevedores, who take together ono* sixty-fourth, and Alfred Johnson, who takes oue-sixty-fourth. Tho keel is now laid and Captain Lako carries forward at once, the planking and ribs (yellow pine) to push forward tbe work. She is to cost about $28,000. Dr. Madden, R. B. Reppard and oth ers are putting tbeir money in this en terprise, and wo trust it is only a fore- runner of similar schemes. Our judg ment dictates, however, that it will bo cheaper to build right here, and wo should bo pleased to sco a cotnpnnj formed for that purpose. We have everything boro that will bo wnntcd oxcept snilw, rigging, etc. True wo have few or no ship carpenters, bat these could bo secured from tho fro zen north. Livo oak, pine and white oak for bull, ribs, keel, stem posts, planking, railing, eta, ami cypress for yards, masts, etc., are to l>c found right at hand, with saw milk near by to manufacture tho same. Wbat say somo of oar euterpriziog ones ? Tbo field is open, tho hnrrent m rich aud tbo road to prosperity, we believe, leads off straight ahead of you. OUjrof Augusta*. This is tba namo of one of the band- somast crafts that w* bare aeon at our wharves in many a day. Shoiasthreo mast schooner, capable of carrying 400,000 foal of lumbar, brand new and finished op in fin* shap*. The celebrated Georgia pine and the New England beckematack enter largely into ber composition. Her cubin il finished op in ebeennt, trimmed with black walnut. Her mute are of Or egon pine. Captain Johnsoo, her commander, is justly proni of bis handsome vend, end lakes pleasure in showing bor to visitor*. Wo ob served a (to ns) new dovico about this veeael for preserving the wood work. Evory available apses between inner and onter timbers is filled with salt, which, becoming moistened, forms a brine, which tbo Ceptain inform* na, preserves tbe wood. It eat* up tbo bolts it is true, but they aro easier to replace than is tbe wood. Till'. II. ANIIA. It- It. HMAHI|.|;i' L'ttrNpiminxnMiut no Isomh o! 1 .if• or Mini*. On Monday night last, jnst after d.trlt, quite n serious accident befell tbo B. Mid A. passenger train, nbout forty miles from Albany, at I.ittlo riv- n seems there Is not only a heavy grade nt tliia point, but a curro oa well, so loaded trains with small en gines bavo to get np oonaiderable »;>eed to make the summit On tbe night in question,Mr. Hackney wasgiv* iag Ids engine all the steam she oonld safely curry, and waa making tbe run around tbia difficult curro when tbe baggage car jumped tbo track, and after running along on tbe croas-ties till the river wea reached, it turned over, carrying with it both paaarnger coaches, and plnnged into tbe river below. Ja tba fall every light waa extiegniewd, which left all band* to grope tbeir way in dark nest a* the water rushed into tbe ear. Tbe embank men t and trestlo being about twenty feet in heigbtb, tbe great won dcr ia that there was a single real left to tell the tale, but, strange to aay, on ly mo person waa 'hurt, Mr. Cate*, of this city, and bis wound* were not really seriona, tbongb qoile painful at first. Tlurc were three ladies in tbe passenger coach, wa learn, bat were unliart, though they necessarily took a bath as tho water flowed up into tbe car, not deep enough, however, to drown them. A negro woman with a baby in ber anus, was on board, and in tho fall got canght in sneb a way that, although unhurt, she was unable to look after her infant, which drifted away from ber, and when gotten ont seemed drowned, bat after a little pounding in tbo back got rid of tbe water in its lungs and began to breathe again. When the first shock of tbe fall was over end those free to move began moving around to help the other*, a voire from tbo mall ear was heard calling lustily for help. It proved to bo mail ageut pro Inn, Mr. Brace Moore, who wa* clinging to tbe up per part of tho car to keep his nose ont of water. AVfl failed to mention in its proper plum that aa anon ns con- lurtor Crovatt found tho car was off the track, ho signalled tbo engineer, who Mow on brakes, bat to no avail, as the ears wore in tho river before ho was awaro tlmt anything wa* wrong, and unly succeeded In stopping bis engine after ho had rnn somo dis tance. Mr. Cates was taken in clinrgo by a physician at Riverside, and his wounds dressed,^whilst Mr. Crovatt and tba passengers with tbo uninjured part of tbe train wont on to Albany. No one seems to know wbat caused tbe disaster. Aa far os we can learn, no bluiuo fa attached to tbo o(fleer* of the (rain. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gum' Paint and Oil Store RAILRORD, StaM ami Hill Supplies, Pure White Lead, Zinc & Colors, Glass, Putty,. Varnishes & Brushes Plain and Decorative Wall Paper, Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Etc., licit, Sub-Wafkis, Sri, Dipt, Screw*, Etc., Lime, Plaster, Hair & Cement. NO. Ji, WHITAKER STRUCT, Reppard <1 Walter DIXON1A, GA., ARK i'UKI'AUEIl TO FII.I.OIIHERS Foil Planed and Rough Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling, Shingles, Etc., lSiirulHr**' Newt Umk«n Up. It has been ovideut for somo time past, to tboso living in tbe neighbor hood of Bethel, in thia county, that there was an organized band of thieve* iu that locality, whose ebief amuao- mcot waa brooking into stores, resi dences, etc. A abort time since, tbe store of Mr. Tison was entered and goods stolen. Search waa made, aud tbo good* found in the bouse of Wcat ~T| lt ’i™g'^|, hiTclcrt kindled e Burgees (colored) n ~‘ 1 ' *• 1 Another t'onfluarntlmi. The store of Mr. J. E- Dart, ou SL Simona, waa burned on Tuesday night lost—Hint windy night. Tbe building wan owned by the former proprietor, Mr. It. Lsviaon, now of Darien. Mr. Dart informs he that bis own loeswa* about *.'1.000, of which *2,000 waa covered by .insurance iu tbe Under writer*’ Agency, of which Mr. O’Con nor ia agent. Nothing is known defi nitely aa to the origin of the fire. Mr. Dart left the store about 8:30 o'clock, and went over to hit house. Tbe Both be and an- i firc m tile I p jn!| ,„j remained at tbe other notorious negro. Jack Wiiaon, >(oro aDtU 9;30 0 ' docki .hen be, too, have been arrested and lodged iu jail, | wclll otcr „ ia houae, after patting ont charged with the above offense.. lh „ firo auJ locking op u.0 ,lora- TbceofeUowa.ro desperate cberac-! Th , |aJ rctiru<1 bal , , h ort Ume ter., and have sworn vengeance kUou Mr _ Ul „ t v< „ *.» k «oe.l by aguoat tbeir captors. They are, by j r , wbo iufonM j h im that tbe no meres, strangers to tho officers of >tor , „ u on firr . W beu be reached lb* law, having been arraigned before, j |b# bai | ( | iDg lho ent ire roof wu in a One of them bas served a abort Um L bi , . ir es U mptiou ia that a in tbo penitentiary, been on tbo street . tbu . love . pi|M . ca0 ght iu a fore, broke j»l eeverel ««J*l«.- crock of tbo abioglea, and wu mmn Ut them be kept safe, end .f gu.lty fauuw , inlo . blMe by tb , wio a. x,,, of tbo crane, alleged, be traneportod, ^ foIU „ , hortl Jur Ur u . ar te eome good convict camp, where riT#J OD tbu wblu u,, wdte were still intact, wbieh seems to indi cate that the fire originated iu tbe roof *• ebove stated. -AT- LOWEST MARKET PRICES. mmm I’urwr Xrwcmll. and (ilaemtfr fits. A. E. HEINS, - Proprietor. let* IU lUitr *1 tho IM|>« a# VimiYWi H ‘ itKi j fUir Muatteai •terfof there vrill be no opportunities afford ed for tb* exercise of tbeir peculiar faculties. Oliver’* AaI. Appreciating tbe fact that our peo ple aro doing a deal of building red consequently will need a qnantity of paints, oil*, sash, blinds, door*, etc., this old established Savannah house has left with n* the generous advertiaemont to be found in these columns to-day. Mr. Collins, tbe rep resentative of this firm, wu in our city this wock taking orders. Parties wishing anything in tho above line would consult tbeir interest in giving this firm a chance to price tbeir or der*. New lltiildin^N, Tho sound of the hammer is beard in every direction. We can sit in ear sanctam and count nine nice buildings going np, to say nothing of a bait dozen or more smaller ones This does not include tbe hotel, Mi- Kxtra C white sugar 10 cents per poond; pig bams 12 j to 11 cents per pound; breakfast bacon 12 j cent* per. cbe lsan'i building nor L'anoao Hall, S^pJFI5oredrBi“re^“20 cent. the finishing touches per pound; dareb 6 cent* per junnJ; We don't know when we bare seen so j soap 5 cents per ber; best Goshen much boilding going on before. There rially added to original plan), L'ario- blU , or u, rea pound* for *1.(10; fine > seem* a perfect mania for improve- eo stock isn't fur sale at any price. In! t'altou market beet 121 rente per meat. Let tbe good work go on—it het every member ia trying W got | pound, at Monas A MvCoastV it a an re alga of prosperity.. FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONKRI ES, Etc. BRB1D, MKfiS, PIES, ETC., ruL'U mou Tuzovrx lvckv day. Prj^asLow as the Lowest W.B.Mell&Co., SKtTf.Mi W LMRIIM HILL. ■MATING norm, WKDXZNDAT AKD JUT- p«dat Armnooxu. from *M tol JB. rlork Wot M Mkwtaf. TkS.UMinUM Mtekz ■nSUM UiM.ujMilM. "—111 »<Wi«Ma «UM run CITY BARBER SHOP. J.». r tUTER. rnyrietsr. •i*aviso, maim cvmvn axi> likin imtmu iXUfliM (■ U* vary MM «»l Mont fisfnwtfl Hlk Utf/KJI ASU VIH/.rtMKTA ttJIM CITT1XG A MtECULTf. SATISFACTION OUARAftTICU 0»My. City Lots For Salt. TIM Ul«*m rW-.i nictf Hm. Ul. 144. 1 lie**. In Mr* Tmwf. •Alrn. ■witx.h'iatf l<* » • b4w MOA 1 IMaUPna * ixvim ity |!nni.*| 1»1 Xte«. I ft. l 41. Idtl. l*4i bM Bitay . A. ftOtMlr. AMfriyl*. J. M. DKXTKIL SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AN!) Leather Belting, ^J^BS&SSSSsRiSK klttablk r«M mtjnnuxD tvnnmn MAHVFAOTVRIUD 1 , a. Spoolalty. WRITE FOR HUCES. sSavnnnah, Georgia. ltopimnl 4* \V«»ll*»r. LnmlK'r is quite a desideratum iu building a bonne—in fact, wo don’t well ace bow one could be bnilt with- u ,«yr«« M||||D6 fillffilC Cf. ont it. Hie inaiu point, tberefote, is Wllwfj WlLlflne, HlllUj um to know where to got yoor lumber.— Meter*. Reppard A Walter aoltlo this query for you in toiday’a issue. They prepared to furnish all tbe lumber tbo town cun use. Flancd and rongb lumber, ceiling, wcalber-boardiug flooring, etc., will tie sold at low fig ure*. They are offering bargains in aeeund-clase lumber. x.wralala. rmbask rate*. Cxnr Riooe, S. C., Nov. 9,1879. I have used your Neurotio for neu ralgia, coughs ami colds, aud have been much benefitted fay U- Maa. E. 4 Kexxcut. X,era lata. From AdinUntGeneral Juue*,ot N.C; Tbe Nenrotie baa been used by members of my family. It ia an efli- j v»M ,n caciona remedy for neuralgia, llehcf from imiii wa* promptly produced by n, /))/'/) A’VVtlf Ji* applywg it externally, ai directed. i • ” LU-l.vt»II,wr. Ang. 27,1878. JunxtTux Juris- re-swixuakvATVUirojw wax*', c. Fire Insorance! [0DMFt>«KD or Till 4kt»MAllV AMD MAlMJVUt IXsl’BADCK OXfti THE mi\ The Jewelry Headquarters W. F. D0ERFLIN6ER 14 UM Brel rtv* W Uit Kiad, Ul swfl vwfwft. Z3ST TO WIT. C IAI.L M I* MMlbu kls Ml '-*1 t IrctrelstMkof JEWELRY, WATCIII'3, Etc,, lilr., uiniagMMMW* CR1TLSII DIKRICi 1SSIHE (0. SwiAtaJ