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New AdvertiaemenU.
H. L. HARRIS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
BRUNSWICK, - Hill,
uucowrianroii Htao a mx eomr
i
JBWBLRT,
SILVER PLATED WARE
CUTLERY,
Musical Instruments
3UfO &TBIJW8.
PISTOLS & CARTRIDGES,
SEWING MACHINES,
Needles and Attachments.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
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Glynn County Sheriff Sales.
Fird Tueaday in J/ay, 1881.
OKOROlA—GLT»» Obcwtt.
Will t»r before the com
rlty u# Hrwnawtrk. olynn n«i
Jur^Uy in May. imi. Iwtw
All that CrrUJn lot of font. eltoata. lyln« and be
lay la (ha rliy «*f Ur#u*w.cb. aanl oanly. «a<l
kauwa »uJ draertbad aa bWk muster ainaiy i*)|.
&dvi$ti$er and Appeal
SATURDAY MO BN IN O
at SMvawicx.aioaou.
SATUBDAT W'lNINO, AMULAUU.
HOME MATTKHa.
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JOS. K. I.AMIIRIOIIT.
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STATf. C»lf GEORGIA—Coca TorOlVWW.
T-* -U wli'*m It tuay imiarn: t'atlitnna Ariu
h*«'a« la |>rvp*r ftora a|t>llr.l t.> me for |-«nuanr
latter* of ailmlnlatratioa »a the raiai* of <S«>ri;« 1
A) war. late of a aid t
W. Ayma
el uvular Ui** creditor* and n
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«wod t.y *aw, anil #om
liy iH-rn uncut •t'liiliilal :
•l to aa! I l'»tu*rln* Ajrnn
njik! U |»<r mj * 4IK * M*** al*n*tare thla March
Wm. n. HERBIE.Ordinary O. C.. O*.
tfm. Inter,
BRUNSWICK, OA.
Boot & Shoe Maker.
k *tr*«t u*it duor to
WM. XKUBACKS.
City of Brunswick Bonds
Oi- March I. IfTI*
•led bida with tha
lay Faad. awardad On*
Uitadrllm
airvt. It* acid Com mi aa inner*
a« ..e.| Did* lif III.: rt klu|>tlub ut Iil4 bond*, lilt IV
April Alb. lml, foe lb* diat*u*al «»f fUi.iai of
k^i»d. Award* wlU b* $u*l*totfc* low-
I'l.Llrr. bat Ik* GmuiiiwkMut* freer»* (tie rtyhl
torpjeetaayaiidallhidaa. fd.aia.dfbr Ik* later.
• Joba T. Colllaa,
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< ba; nuii CoMmil*a*ta Maklay Faad. Hly .
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JOHS M. I'KITKM,
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Citation.
UCuSOIA-^Iltw* CocrTT.
r UIMUM*I Ovnrm. March 4.1*1.
•nelwwyaay cnacwmt VhttM*. Mr*. Fran.
*• * IHVnlna.ofaai4r*aaly aad Male, ap-
pu»«t, lb* I'rdluary Aw Letter* of AdMlwiatrati<>a
ol IU mat* of Jdw It. Haber*l.awi. de-taw.!, late
D*Weed
» preaertbrd by law* ai.d %!••»
vtldicaaf.
M»VcuVt*'la*^ ^ ^ odklal alyaature. thla
_ W. B. BKBB11, Ordinary <1. C.. Ga.
CITATION.
*>LolbllA~Gly** Cucm.
all March lat.l«|.
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late “* 1 '••**»••** •* Mra. Mary J. A*te*U.
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Man'b UuK ** ^ oMeUl **•
Wm. n.BFSSlK. Ordinary O.C.Oa.
JEM ISLAND.
**. 2Covvly. Oeoryta. at th*
•a mu. Ik ’ ‘Altar, Tba Ialaa-1 alwwad*
healtht an* *. kia ta. aad for any oa* .Wain a* a
rrr y * n ? 'Aliabl. lataa I oa th# oT-— M
SSSS3H«'g—-w. ’*
Bomor wya tba ladiaa of tba Frea-
bjtcrian church are preparing for an
Old Folk’e Concert
Don't forget the meeting of the Ag-
i ricoltnml Society next NVolncsdny.—
' Come, everybody I
March came in with a gait and
went out raging. For four daya tbe
atmosphere wai filled with land and
doit
Mr. T. O'Connor baa been appoint
cd agent of the Liverpool and London
and Globe In.nrance Company. A
goo. I (election.
On onr first page will be found tbe
letter of our Cuba correspondent—
Head it aud learn something about
Cuba, ami the inhabitants of tbo great
ocean.
Mr. H. L Harris, jeweler, cornea
out this week in e new advertisenieot-
Uia stoek lias bccu materially en
larged, and ho a%k* a liberal share of
patronage.
Mr. A. T. l'utuam has just received
for his cemetery lot a Imudsomo iron
tailing. It will bo an uruainent to
the place. Hope others will feel able
to follow suit.
Tho proprietress of tlio Ladies'
Store is jnst bock from Savsnoab,
whither she bed gone to ley in a
spring stock. Look oat next weok for
a grand opening.
Have yon seen thorn E inter carda
at Mr. Glovcr'a music storo, nest door
to tbe Post Office ? They are tbe
handsomest wo liavo ever seen. He
chargee nothing to show them.
Our Episcopal friends are certainly
intending to take good care of their
ostccmcd pastor, if we may judge by
tho uew parsonage going np. It bide
fair to lie an elrguut building and just
tbo thing for this climate
Tbe authorities of tho M. A 11. It
K. have milled sir brakes to their
through passenger trains. This will
bo not only a grunt convuniouco to tbo
rond, but n preventive to iniahapa,
enabling engineers to stop their traine
on short notice of danger ahead,
Tbo press of Ooorgia meet this sea
son in Home. An invitation from tbe
citizone of Uronewick, we believe,
would bring them hero nett apring.
Now that we have a place to entertain
them, we should be pleased to have
them bare. Wbat say onr people T
Onr young friend, Horace Way,
formerly of tbie city, ie now in cberge
of tbe school et Dctheede, near Savan
nah. The Savannah AVro speaks in
high commendation of him in tbo
above connection. The pnpila under
bia charge have made rapid Improve
ment aa abown by recent examination.
A fish dealer in town baa paid ovor
1100 within a very short while (a few
weeks) to two fishermen alone in tbie
city, end yot people aey there'e noth
ing to do. Our waters ara alive with
fish and banks lined with oysters.—
Men can't gsthor thorn though by
standing on tho bank with their hands
in their pockets.
It baa been said that no business
could be done iu tbo wholesale lino in
Now that the pool hat been broken
and tbo freights to Brnnawick aa es
tablished by tbe Railroad Commission
lower than to other places from com
peting points, wbat hinders Uio grand
•tridee toward prosperity so long
looked for and desired by onr people
and as long withheld f A wise policy
on oar pert end a determination to
compete with other places in prices,
will certainly bring tbe coveted prize.
Then let ell of onr merchants end boa-
ineee men write on their banners
“small profits—qniok sales," and a
[mighty change will come over tbe
spirit of onr dreams
Now they do say that advertising
don't pay, but its a grand mistake.—
If yon want proof, aak Mr. Dixon,
manager for lteppard k Walter, bow
many people have applied to him for
lumber since hie "ad" last week. One
gentleman gives him an order for lum
ber to go to Doboy for tbe new chap
el to be bnilt there under tbe direction
of Father McCabe, Advertising does
POliMAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Of the Onenlns "t the Fernendlna
* and Jnckaonville Railroau.
The following telegram received ex
plain* itself. Tbe opening ceremonies
will, no doabt, be grand and impos
ing. Broniwiek should not be aa idle
or in a celebration io which
ah* is so closely interested. Let there
be a big delegation down.
Fzazixmju, Mar. SO, 1881.
Adverluer and Appeal:
Tbe formal opeoiog of tba Fernan-
dins k Jacksonville Railroad, post
poned from March 23d, will pooitively
lake place Wednesday, April Ctb,
when programme previously announc
ed will bo carried ooL •
A. O. McDonnell.
To-Day'** Diet*
That sterling journal on Phrenology
and Health, published by Messrs
Fowler k Wells, of New York, give* a
diet tor etch day of tbe year—or,
rather, two bills of fare, tbe one for
tbe laboring clans and the other for
those engaged in literary pursuits.—
pay, and tbe bonoit, upright mao who j Below we append tbe bills of far* for
deals judiciously in printer’s ink, will to-day. Which of them wonl£ yon
succeed better than bis neighbor wbo
thinks people know wbat be baa with
out telling them.
Not an Obi*H«t of Chnrity.
Mr. Editor: In a recent issue of tbe
Aortmsx* and ArruL, containing a
report of Conned proceedings, I saw
my name mentioned in connection
with a matter before tbe oommittoe
on charity, tbe aaid committee report
ing that they did not consider me an
objett of charity. Tbo matter under
their consideration was an application
for remuneration for my property
which was recently destroyed by fire,
and which I claim coaid bare been
prevented bad tbe city authorities ex-
erciled due vigilance in baviog fire
walla erected between tbo turpentine
still and my houabs. Tbe language
of tbe report was oat of piece, end, to
say tbe least, carries*, even though
tbe charity committee was tbe proper
one to coniider tbe matter. My peti
tion wm not for charity, but wm nec
essary in view of instituting legal
proceeding* I desire to be set right
before tbe people.
Very rcspectfnlly,
Mrs. B. Golden.
A Fair Visitor.
Lust Thursday morning, aontod in
our sanctum, wo henrd n uoiso nt tho
door and, boliold, tliero atom! bofuro
us a “maiden fair to *«o"—a stranger.
We involuntarily arose, lifted onr bat,
aud bade bar be eested. Sbo called
for the bill of a certain firm, paid it,
and smilingly left the rodmi remark
ing m iho wont out, “ I shall look for
a personal in tbo morning’s paper.
Bat bore come* the trouble: we nev-
put young ladies' names in oar paper,
in tbe first place, and in tbe second,
we never found out her name, but
that personal moat be written, so hero
We bad a most delightful call
on Tuesday lost from tbo lovely and
accomplished Miss ;0b, dear, if
wa only did know her name I) wbo, in
company with her invalid mother wm
m route for tbe “ Lend of Flowers,"
end tbe “ Spring of Perpetual Youth."
prefer ? It seems to us tbe supper for
those of a literary turn of mind is
rather slim.
bills or mse roa afbil 2.
No. 1.—Breakfast at 7 a. *. Irish
oat_mc.il mush, steak and chops, In
dian and wbeat-meal griddle-cakes,
browned parsnip, atewed prunes, bat
ter, meal, sugar.
Dinner at 1 r. u. Rye and Indian
bread, Graham bread, boiled beans,
warm slaw, dried sweet potatoes,
baked fiab with tomato dressing.—
Dessert: Rhubarb pies, rice pudding.
Sapper at 0. Farina, cold genu,
cold rice pudding, stowed dried rasp
berries, butter, cream, milk, augar.
No. II.—Breakfast at 8 x. K. Oat
meal muffins, genu, pearled wheat,
soft-boiled eggs, canned huckleberries,
Dinner at 2 r. x. 1’arsuip stow
(with onions and potatoes), lima
beaus, canned crab-apples, brown ben.
Daanert: Damson pudding, rhubarb
tarts.
Sapper at 7. Charades.
“ Hprutit "
Daring this week wegoa-loed after
wagon-load of CMks of spirits turpen
tine passed onr office, each bearing on
the bead tbo word “ Sprout," and
“thereby bangs n tale." All that rast
■inantity of spirits turpentine wm on
its way to London, tbe preMut
home of onr quondam citizen, J.
this place,but it was a mistake. Messrs. D Sprant Io ,hort, it wm a direct
Aug. F. Franklin k Co. have demon-1 , b i 1>m . Dt The more of that kind of
strain! to theconfrary. Wo bare been i we , JOi tbo iuo n , r will we
Cl SMXOIIAX * LAWTON.
Aitvrn*7* o» law, ■avanaali. Oa.
City Tux Notice.
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ou **■ |**iaW* aa luicwa;
Wfon 31.1 slay of M*«k, la*l.
m m ** ** Jan*. ••
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for ik. * *** *' M M** 4 h
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• Wwatis
Ji ' ,a uon *o*. Ort >M Trw.n,.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ga5is
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u-rfr uaL »*“*
[K'rmittcd to |>ecp into tbeir sales
book, aud must say tbe daily sales as
tonished us. Tlicse are they who
bring business to a town. We want
more of them.
Damo Rumor says that there will
surely be a wedding in towo at an ear
ly day. 8be avan goes so far M to
name the high contracting parties.—
We met tbo fair maiden on oor streets
this week and hinted wbat we bad
beard—she modestly said “I have
beard so too." Right then we know
it Wm true and at once bad visions of
wodding cake, etc.
Tbe steam dredge "Hercules" has
this weok encountered a bard concrete
substance, together with black rock,
shells, etc., that impedes tbe work,
somewhat Some of the piece* scooped
up ere so large that they cannot get
assert onr independence, end start on
tbe royal road, to proaperity.
Htrutm*' Coinoitlrnw.
In n recent issue w* told of a three
year old lad, in Liberty coonty, wbo
wm at oor last Fair, and wm io taken
with the sack recca that it ia impossi
ble for bia mother to keep an empty
sack about tbe bouse. Well, when
tbo mother of that young prodigy
read tbe item in question in tbe Ad-
vntTisaa and ArruL, she involuntarily
looked aroand to see wbet bor yonng
hopeful wm doing, when them be
stood, np to bis eye* in a corn-sack,
trying to walk.
Denth ol lt*r. Hubert J. Corley.
Tbe host of friends of this retimablo
Christian minister will be pained to
know that be is no more. He diedet
into the scoop. Well, every bitter bM; Mariana, Fla., on Tuesday last, of
iu sweet. Whilst tbie it bitter to tbe
contractors, wbo are paid by tbe yard,
it is sweet for ns to contemplate, for
such a channel will be all right wben
dug out
Savannah JVcin: "It tbe Mme
amount of energy and eloquence were
exerted in tbe furtherance of otder,
morality nod virtue, aa it displayed in
efforts to save the reckless, depraved
and villainous from tbe jut penalty
of tbeir misdeeds, the world might be
bettor, society more protected and hu
man lif* safer."
This applies not only to oor sister
city, bat to other places m well—
Brunswick, for instance. If evil do
ers were allowed no loop-boles except
the nouse, crime would soon play out.
consumption. He bM indeed pasted
St.HiinoiiN Item**.
SL Simons Mills will soon be in
daily communication with Savannah
and Fernandlna by steamboat. Tbo
Central Ilailroad proposes using tbe
Jacksonville and Fernandina abort
line os well M tbe M. k 11. Railroad,
and will put on boats coottuli to make
a daily run both ways.
Owing to tho gslo on Wednesday
and consequent scarcity of passengers,
the Ruby made only ouo trip to SL
SimoLs. Tho bay was very rough but
sbo rodo tho waves like a dock.
Tbe freshet in the Altamaba river
hM mado it* appearance at SL Si'
moos. Tbe waters of Frederica river
and tbs sound are much discolored.
As tbe Ruby left SL Simon* Wednes
day afternoon, a large alligator was
discovered near tbo dock, trying to
make a landing. Tbe fresbet bad cv
idcntly washed him ouL
There wm a white frost on SL Si'
mons Island hut Wednesday morning.
l'flTMmal.
W* bad the pleasure of meeting this
week in onr city Mrs. D. Lucas, of
Pbiladclpbio,Prasident of tbo Womens
Silk Coltnre Association, of the Coi
led States. She wm en mule tor Flor
ida in company with bar husband and
friends. Tbo entire party were de
lighted with onr placo and several
times remarked “ bow many new
building*goiog up!" Mrs. L. left
with na several pamphlets on silk cult
ure, which show conclusively that for
women, and boys and girls, this in
dustiy promises groat things. Tbe
work is very light and tbo compensa
tion good, Tho institution over
which Mrs. Lucas presides is a benev
olent one, end any information de
sired will be furnished by application
to tbe borne society, at 1,328 Cbestuot
street, Philadelphia.
Out. It. T. Wilson.
A* wo go to press, the committee on
reception are preparing to meet Cob
R. T. Wilson, the man who bolds tbe
destiny of tbe M. A B. Railroad in
bia bands. Ho comes by steamer
Plant from Florida and will go benee
to Macon. Should be so tar forget
himself m to tell u* any of bis plana
for tbe future, touching tbe interest
of our city, wa will give out readers
tbe benefit in our next iasne.
Went Out Suddenly.
Death is horrible io any form, bat
peculiarly so wben it gives its victim
warning, as wm tbo caso a few
days ago wiib George Pope, colored,
formerly pressman in tbe Appeal office.
through tbe turnaeo of affliction dnr- On Tuesday morning Dst be wm feel
ing tbe pMt year, no doubt to prepare
him tbo better for hia great reward.—
With bis afflictions tbe public are fa
miliar. Ho was buriod at Mariana.—
He Dave, a wife and two children.
Mails Fotn Darien.
The Gazette l»* been pounding
away for soma time to rectify aa evil
in oor mails between this city and
ing a little badly, and took a seat in
tbo store of A. Kaiser k Bro. Short
ly afterwards he fell over, and in flvo
minutes was a corpse. Hi* disease
wm prououDced dropsy of tbe heart,
superinducad, no doubt, by whiskey,
of which bo was quite fond.
AN IMFOHTANT MOVK.MKNT.
Col. Carey W. Styles hM been en'
gaged by tbe eontb Georgia railroad
companies to photograph with bis pen
tbe varied interests of this favored
section. He bee a plan for pooling
all disposable land* along tin line* of
railway, in alternate lot* of fifty or
one hundred acres, for settlement by
immigrant*, nodcr tba auspices of the
railroad authorities, and while Me
prime object will be to secure pledges
from laud owner* to donate or Mil at
a very low figure tbeao alternate lot*
of their iliepoMble lends, ho will write
up each town, mill, tarpentino farm
and distillery, sod nil industries, en
terprises, institutions end interests
visited and eXamineJ. He will draw,
m it were, a pen-panorama of tb*
groat arteries of travel and transpor
tation through tbe pino lands of south
Georgia and Florida, and illustrate
tbe picture with statistics, maps, cuts,
etc., eta
Tbe Ootopel will make WaycroM
bia headquarters, that being a centra]
and acceaaibl* point for tbe great
work lie bat undertaken, end will
make tbe Weycroes Reporter tbe me
dium for tbo weekly publication ol
bia letters and editorials. He is an
nounced m traveling agent, corre
spondent and assistant editor of the
ihgtarter, aud will do tbe doable doty
of pooling lands for the immigration
movement, aqd soliciting bnsineM for
tbe paper.
Ho informs os that bo will develops
bis plan, iu a formal and uflicicial
way, in tho R,garter ot next week, aud
will miko Wayeros* and War* county
tbe iuitiul point of bi* work.
Although tbe Colonel wilt make
WaycroM bia headquarter*, bis family
will romaiu iu Brunawick.
DriMIIKlUiAND ITKMN.
TfI#*r*L
Satcrday Kioht, Marcb, 20.—Tb*
Macon A Brunswick rood if now per-
foctly restored and in good condition.
Tho cars ore very neat and comforta
ble Tbe sloepfng car, in especial, is
all that ean be desired. The traveler
without faiigne reaches the H. K
Plaat at 0 o'clock in the morning, and
will find her a swift and spacious boat,
and, by tbe time be bM refreshed him
self with a comfortable breakfast and
smoked his pipe or cigar, will arrive
at Bttnkley'e wharf—that is to r
about half past eight iu tbo morning.
Mai) communication bM been exceed
ingly irregular her* of late—so we bad
to telegraph by special maaarnger for
transportation, and meanwhile built a
fire on Hie sand to ainiiM tbe gnats,
which were remarkably active, al
though a stiff liraezo wm blowing.
Tbo " Seaside Houm " bos uot yot
S tbo summer esmpaign, bat
Maker* and valetudinarian*
i West drop in often on tbeir
way to and from Florida, where they
abundant bevond all precedent. Two
ladiei from Milwaukee were on tbe
boat tliie morning bound for Florida,
wbo Mid tbe snow wm banked np M
high m tbe car windowa on both
aidM of tbe train wben they left tbo
Northwest last Tuesday. Thsir rich
seal akin* will be laid aside in • few
boar*.
Tbe report from fisheries is good.
Drams are Mid to be biting, but if |
they bite me I shall never see land
again. Oysters are larger and better
than I have ever area them at Bunk-
leys, and jnst now be bM broaglit
me a sample of live prawn, sneli as
neither you nor your children have
ever seen—a prawn, I any eight inches
, b
The Fair,
President Dunn I* working ap
Fair with hi* nsnol vim. He talks it
np in every lsngnsg*. It i* hi* theme
wherever lie goes, and, by tba way, ba
D on tb* go at Dost halt of his time
through tbeeoantiee contiguous to
Brunawick. Tb* foot of ocr baring a
place to a room modal* people now will
add many to the number of viailon.
There ie no mistake abont it, the peo
ple ere coming. Now let oor folk* do
tbeir pert
Distorted.
We have been Moused in reading
tbo multiplicity of reports in different
papers of th* recent mishap oa tb* B-
A A. Railroad. No two of them are
alike, and all at variance with tbe facto
tbe case. Tb* names, too, have
been aedly mixed. Go i
Uemen, and get lb* facte.
Shipping Intelligence.
ros.TM* roar or Bsrvmncs. roans v
NNOTKI UHL Mi. NO,
A Ills Shipment*
Mr. James O'Connor, tbe affable
Darien. Oor attention bM tbie week dirk of J. R. Forrester in this city,
been callod to a letter from that city shipped one day this
$1,500
that weot to Jeoap and Fernandina
both before reaching her*. There is
something rotten eoatewber* on tb*
route.
worth of bacon et one shipment, and
yet 'tie said we can't sell good* her*
by whole**!* That idea is exploded,
a* tbe drone* at* finding oqt
Mhot I)wwl.
On F'riilny night of hut weok Sher
iff Limbright In company with Mr.
Taylor Ferguson, started to Savan
nah with Jack Wilson amt West Bur
ges* (both colored), wbo were charged
with breaking open Mr. Tisou'a store
and others, and were scut to Savan
nah fur safe keeping. Wilson's bsnda
were secured by handcuffs and then
bis right band linndciiffed Pi Bur
gess 1 left, Wlillet Burgcsi bad h chain
on his right ankle witll itilich to Iw
secured to tbo sent. At Jesup tile
party left the M. A U. traiu and went
over to the office of tho Jesup House.
Before daylight Wilson asked to ho
carried out n few momenta. Sheriff
Ioimbriglit examined tbeir shackle*,
and pronouncing tbom all right, wont
out with tbom. When about thirty
steps from tbo Jesup House, Witsou
freed himself by some uientil from
Burgee* anil suddenly dashed away.
8berff Lamhright ordered him to hilt
and at tbe aamc litno attempted to
draw bia piatol, which, somehow, got
bang in the bolster and Wilson got
sway. Burgess, finding Wilson suc
ceeding so sanity, seized tho loose end
of tbe chnin attached to bi* right fool
and made a break for liberty. Sher
iff Iaunbriglit, meanwhile, disentan
gled bia pispd, and, after ordering
him to etnp, fired first at bia legs and
then higher up. Tb* aroond shot took
effect in tbo back of the head and
killed him instantly. We bare heard
no one attach any blame to Sheriff
LombrighL A number of northern
men wbo were present at tba ooro-
ner'a inquest approved tb* deed. Tbe
only regret we beve beard is that if
one hod to be abut, that Wilson should
uot have been tbe victim, m be ia a
notorioas character. How that hand
cuff wm cut, and wben, ia tho myatery.
Any light on tb* subject would Iw
gladly received.
Itnllnitod C MlloUla.
Col McGhee, one of tbe owners of
tbo M. A B. Railroad, and Saperin-
tendcot Edwards, were in the diy this
We did not interview them,
M we beve long since com* to tb*
conclusion that railroad men never
tell much. They expect tb* world to
wait and see." In this connection
w* might My that we coniider pablie
receptions to railroad men coming to
oar town (sritb a view to getting any
favors out of them) a waste of lime
and mousy. Business men, M they
ere, view thing* from a business
standpoinL U tbe parties owning
tbe railroads running to oor city nee
it to tbeir interact to build np tbeir
property et Ibis eud of tbo road, they
will do it without any ado on our
part. H they want any favors of na
they will ask for them right along,
and won't lie bashful, tillier.
11 lull Wnu-r.
F'roin Mr. J. M. C'ouper wo learn
that tho Altamaba river is on a gen
eral rampage. Tbe rio* fields ara reg
ular inland seas. The recent March
winds kept them in * terrible Stele of
excitement, and rendered Uunr navi
gation anything bat pleasant
1)it*imI lor th# Million.
Ur. A. E. n«ins requests us to itata
that be bM completed b'a new bakery,
and is now prepared to furnish bread,
M usual Call this afternoon and gat
your (apply fur Sunday.-
long, and iu weight reaching the ex
Inordinary avnirdiqiois of from four
to five v'luces. Though tliiw, they
say, la not tbe largest ever cnngbt. I
never saw am thing in the shrimp lino
approaching its size. Spotted bam
are etill found in accustomed spots;
crabs nre fat, but crabbed, sbeepbead
are nibbling, whiting are silvery and
clam* clammy.
Mr. ItuiiLlev will present hia lisb-
toes with improved accommodations
this sit tiiii, r, and I have no doabt
tbe Isivs nod girls will hare a world
of fnn in the cottage by tho sea. He
is now at work fixing up hi* I mala,
building a Dam road to the beach,
and cx|ss'ts shortly, with the *id of
tho trniis|iortatiuii companies, to im
prove Ilia lauding. J. C.
Morimiry Itrport foi* March.
White, 1; colored, 3.
CAI SKS or ItZATII.
Apoplexy, 1; ccrebro spinal monen-
gitis, 1; paralysis, 1; cerebral soften-
Ing, t.
Ciimilks L. Scm.urrzn,
April 1, 1881. HaiiUli Officer.
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while in llriaiawh’l, mr "(hr. will k. si Iks C'oeit
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
©Mill’S
Paint and Oil Store!
RAILROAD,
Steamboat and 11 Supplies,
Pure White Lead, Zinc & Colors,
Glass, Putty ; Varnishes & Brushes
Plain and Decorative Wall Paper,
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Etc.,
LkU. Sash-Weights, Cord, flips. Screws, Etc.,
Lime, Plaster, Hair & Cement.
XO. 5, WHITAKER STREET,
lteppard & Walter
DIXOMA, GA.,
AUK PREPARED TO FILL0RDER8 FOI!
Mi ansi Rough Lumber, Flooring,
Ceiling, Shingles, Etc.,