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SATURDAY MORNING
ATBBUMWICB. OBOBOU.
SATVEtHY MOttflNO, APRIL 9, Iwl.
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MISS HETTIE WILLI AMS
CRIB U« Ut* atloB ef tk« UJlea to her
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CITATION - .
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CHIih»7^.iUlr»'l lo.tow«**". It**J«•»«*.*hj
12? 7«Xa. os Uu »r.l Mona., I. lb,
■imiilit nut bo ilUcbtftM.
* qJJJ, uodor my turn! »u J oflkUl •Igruture. thU
Ibicb to. |t Dl . ng[r 0rJlnlfT q, c., o.,
Monoy Saved is Money Made!
Moaoy Or4cr tad RrgUter bnalnrM rluml At fi
Mail cIummI at 7 r. m.
L-ttm itlarndla bot After?, r.m. will rrmAin
anttl ant tuAll.
lice card of Miss Hettie Williams,
milliner, in tliis issue.
Mr. Wm. Doerflingrr lms moved lo
his new store in tbo hold building. -
His |>laco is certainly a model of neat
ness.
A new And rompUte Uaa of •print (noli At
^ E MoLoMoX N.
Who arc Messrs. Holliman A Co. ?
The postmaster wants to kuow ns let
ters colitiuuo coming hero lo tbst ad
dress.
Humor says, parties aro looking to
t imntj t*,**. L“’$ .c’f.n"'; j Brunswick with a view to establishing
1 ll:, " k Wa ,,te<l *“ cl ' * D
■fS^Sjayai.'iaaira^s i lnliun
iu -i4smj .oj i n... waunmauM'D Tbo tailor shop of Mr. Warnko and .
Jjiltt'KSSltc. the drug store of Mr. Roberta have of building a $10 boas* with only $5 | not made with hands, eternal in the
»tr*xm . jswapped places. Mr. Warlike ran now
Notice to Debtors and | 1,0 f 01 "*' 11,1 l,lu 01,1 l,f I)r - Jocr *
Chnrcb. The services of Mrs. Minor,
amnsieisn of msrfced ability,
been engaged as instructress. Tbo
principal characters aro well chosen,
and wilt bo ably supported by a foil
choir of number one aingers. The
occasion bids fair to be om of real
worth.
See change of card of C. P. Good
year, of Jacksonville. Our facilities
for intercourse between tliispoiut and
Jacksonville being so much improved,
he will continue to practice in all tba
courts of this circuit, ns heretofore
and will come over during vacation
to attend to any matters that would
warrant the expense of the trip. His
patrons in tbix section, therefore,
neotl not lose his services.
The editor's honse is moving nliead
slowly. When completed, be wants
to hsvo a donation party. That is,
ho wants his friends to come to sec
him in n body, and every ono bring
him a donation in tbo way of furni
ture, carpets, silver-ware, crockery,
etc., to assist iu tho furnishing. II.-, j
Tto Uwrntiss at tbs IImUtoiw
Bto.MrWilts.
Doamsra, Ldott Co., G*.
Dear Editor: My recent loss was
occasioned by a chimney taking fire
without onr knowledge, while we were
all at prayers and at table. We would
bare lost ercrytbing if Mr. & A. Ful
ton had aot rushed to ne with the
startling outcry, and the neighbors
who harried to the rescue, and with
him and the family, made heroic ex
ertions, thereby saving, in twenty
minolea, many valnahlo goods and
cohiforts. Though we have lost heav
ily, wo are very thankful to a merciful
Providence that has spared ha so
much, and very grateful to the good
neighbors who did ns such extraordi-
usry service in the hour of calamity
and varioas kiudnesses since, and to
yuursoif and many other friends who
bare expressed much sympathy for ns.
May Providence preservo all your
homes. Wo feel for those who
lately, in losing homes and every-
thiog. lost more than we. Our ruins
yonder makes us rather homo-sick,
having nudortaken the foolish deed ' yet makes us look more for tho "house
J in cash, has almost cntiielycxbaustod J tho heavens.” Whenever wo can re
All
Creditors.
-■ ■ I See advertisement of Messrs. Walk-
lilbbM |rt Uwt MtAtcof John ll. Ilals t » | I ,<< a , Li n<|
IaIaof mM c&UAty, «lrv r»*#«l. #r«* befrlt} i^r »V IxOtl'l, of C,lltirlostoil t >S. L.
i «lcal iii machinery of eve ry kind, ami
paj«MB«iBtrrmAvrtiMUv. i»uaraut C o satisfaction in tpulity aud
FAXXIKK IIAI;KHM1\M.
AdMluUlratrix oa »:*Ut*- J«hn 11 llabvral *n
his exchequer.
build wo will, for “ He ti ever so hum-
J. T. II. Waits.
rwjMlrrsl to Mtaia tuiiardiati
lire lioiaiAR rlaia
to bw«it Ikoa 1
April »tk. IRU.
c. P. GOODYEAR,
(Lairor L'bi mw:- *, Uaoania.]
ATTOBXEV AT LAW,
Jacksonville, - Florida.
Will prarUro Id BUI* ai.-l full.<1 Mt.|.« C-nrta of
I'lnrlila. Will allciMl regular.y tin* •v»ai..n* of
lllynn. Wayn-. Ware, Cam.l. ti ami Charlton *u|*rt-
orCourt* of lironrta.ami will goto IVayrnwa, Ira-
tlrra Hill. M. Mary a ami Hru.i.wt. b. iu ta.-atmn. lo
Mt#*4 t*» bueinrm. «bl-li U <>f a •m>-trnt tnifruoc*
to I«jr Isle rl|4 Ua«4* au l rr*» ’liable ot|Ufrti*MI<>U
for him Uni*.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
COMMENCING APRIL Cth.
STEAMER CAI^IE.
C ATTAIN w. II. n.inwttou.
Tli ■ IsMor/ r
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l.vavn l ancti arerjr TUure.lar at
Arrlto at lirun*wl<-k t-very Tint re-lay mi .... i
l.i avn llrtiitawlck forHatilla Frl-lay ut ft
Arrivr at May Bluff avery Trltlny at c
RAT1LLA III VLB fo VANN AH.
Letti May llluff «v*r J Malurday at «l
-I bartoa mry Rudiy a
l.rAr* Uart*« mry Mtmlay at
Arrive at ^vanbAb »wr/ M-vu-lay iu Jtl
r frwtgkta or paaaasc. apply t
Milmgbt
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W. U. INGRAM. Arc At At |*n«B.
JACOB COHEN
l ')J IJUOl'GHTO.V .^t.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
1 liatike tlic pnliltr throagb tMa RK'liUtn fur III*
h” Itaa ..|hV*.I Lie M'lllNti Til iVili/t U' *S .-flr.--la
‘» all KrasLe, ami |-l»rr.| L|a L-w prm
a want* thanrw to all
v-pportu*
r*»b.
Una pan*r to avail (L«a
Ally. Ilia
rrnbovlr I
aru* tbaurst
wUil of'Li.
a* COLOUED SILKS ASO SATINS
THE DRESS QOODS DEPARTMENT
|a a anrrooa. (’\NHMKftC L r Hammer at ?2c
Worth II M la Ntw York. Id fart. ||„ rw p u--t ■
artbi* la Faary or Ntaplo Dry Uo«. 1- tt.et rai,n, 11
foattil IB hl«M«ob|ULmrtit. Ala ». tin ue«**t g -o.
152 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, -0E01UiIA.i»
Wo aro rnjiwhUtl to Mato that
tjuiuttrly Mtt-tii!^ will l»o lultl to-tluy
iitul to-ni(»rrow (SaturJuv and Sun
day), nt PhillipH Chapel, Skrling SU-
lion, G:i.
Whether yon travel or " ilout trav
el umcli,” you should lmvo a gcncnil
accident policy in The Traveler*. Ap
ply to J, M. Dexter, or writo to tho
company nt Haitford, Cjun.
Mr. Robert Rricscuick, of the firm
of E. RrieMouick A Sju, U juat back
from New Yt»rk, where ho baa been
to buy Iii* spring stock. Look out
for th< if advertisement iu next imuc.
L>*ok out f*»r startling developments
ia the n ival store busim-s* iu next is
sue. Ours is fust In coming a naval
stoic depot of no mean pro(NtrtioLH.
We will tell )on tho partitmlarH next
week.
Clill.trnri, lillaarn. Io-Him au-l grtita' at
11 K.HOLOMON 1
The new hotel began receiving
guests on March .list. Below wo
givo the number of arrivals for the
tirst four days of the present month:—
April 1st, 11; 2d, 211; 3d, 6; 4th, 22.
Ihede figures ore not very bod, now
are they ?
Mac Haywood believes in pets.—
He lias j*ct dogs, |>ct birds, pet geese,
pet turkeys, a pet pig, find a pet
horse, but bis biggest jut is al*>ut
eight hundred exfpiisito plants in bis
hot house. His collection is certain*
ly fine.
Mr. Jacob Cohen, of Savanimb,
coiucs out this week in a card to the
public. Road it over carefully, and
see if you don't want something in his
line. All our dealings with this firm,
running over a space of over two
years, have been pleasaut and satisfac
tory.
Verily we do believe tbo .backlmno there is no place like home,
of old fogyism is brokeu at lust in our Yours,
lovely “city by tho sea.” Improve-1
inent is tho present order of tho day, 1
aud tho soaud of the artisan's hamuicr
is hoard on every baud. With an ex-1
cellcnt hotel and commodious hall,!
i >!il»»l liorpo 1 lot*-!.
At l ist wo have what has long l»ccu
. desideratum iu Brunswick—a place
. . -'frost for the tvean* stranger within
ami with -tores anil pnvalo dwelling, ^ LoilcU y oatitIoi | tu „ 10
going np on all ndre, wo m.v toy wo| ct n| „, JoIltt „ ^ flho traveler. -
have briglit hope* for tlie future. In such Uonr new kotel-bnilt l>v the
tb»eonneet,on.womay W yllmt our oxorlio)li of our worthy Mayor J. F.
city father, aro greatly improviug uml
beautifying tho street ami lighting
tho umc with patcut afreet lantern,.
Mr. J. M. Dexter hail tliu minfur-
tuno to lose his Kncly trained dog I.i-
on tbo 1st inst., by drnpay.—
Those of our readers who have seen
Lion go through his performances at
Nelson, end ran by W. C. Hewitt, his
psrtncr, whoso nsme is so well known
in Georgia ns that of a “man who
knows how to keep a hotel." We
dined nt the Oglethorpe the other day
mid took a tour through tho house,
nil-1 found the appointments first-class
iu nil rc,|>ccts. ltooms elegantly fur-
Mr. Dexter’s home can appreciate the j nik | lcl!> t i ic , r i c bells, cuisino nU that
fooling of sadness with which Mr. and c(iu |j bo desired, gentlemanly attend-
Mrs. Dexter regard the death of so j„ t( K . office and billiard ball, and
intelligent a pet. He had tho finest jjr. Hewitt ever ready to show gae»t»
bead and most human eyes «e ever that attention which makes the stran-
saw in n dog, and was n, affectionate ' a . r , lt home “in his Inn." Ournorth-
as ho was Handsome. •• Ever faithful, 1 cru fril . n(Il , noll ij do „, n OII ,b cir rc .
fond nnd true," we inscribe in memo-1 loru f rjm Florida to stop a week with
nsm.
Is-nulli. ll.-iiil-t ten,I I I.I.-liiii-H.
Ever aud anon ivo sco among our
exchanges coconuts of largo cows,
hogs, etc. Glynn comity docs not
propose to be behind tier neighbors,
so comes to the front this wetk with
figures that will he bar-) to match in
Georgia. Wo give below the actual
measurement, made by ourself, of au
egg, a hog and a cow.
‘mine host," aud whilo beiug royally
cutertaiucd, view tho beauties of
UroiiHuiek and the improvements go
ing uu iu our midst.
Tl-.y Calm-! They Saw! -they tell!
Mr. J. M. Johnson, President of
tho M. and U. Railroad, and Mr. It.
T. Wilson, its principal owner, ar
rived iu our city on Monday night
iaet, spent the night at Hewitt's Ogle-
Thc egg was scut ns by Mrs. Hor-1 Uiorpc, toot a short drive around
ace Dart, was laid by a pullet nino' town tho next morning, and by noon
months old aud measuring six aud | wero gone. This may he all right,
ouc-half inches around ouo way aud - hut to tho average Drunswickian it
seven and three-quarter inches arouud isu’t We don’t think it would have
tho other. | lowered their dignity to havo mingled
Tho sow, "Bess," is owned by A. I just n little hit with our people, nud
M. Haywood, is threo ycura and ono. assured them that they were not for-
mouth old, was burn in Spain nnd gottou, but tbat this terminus of the
road would iu due season receive at
tention. At a matter of count, we
did not expect Mr. Wilson to anbar-
dcu bis soul and tell us all his plans.
purchased of a sea captain by Mr.
Haywood. She measures three feet
three and ouc-quarter inches high in
stocking feet, tiro feet four aud three-
quarter inches around, niuo feet seven ! Such a ccurso would be rash. Mr.
aud one-quarter inches from snout lo Wndley would get hold of it and
tip of tail and seven feet two nnd one- ^ »piko his guns—hat ho might havo
Tho circus luau, or, rather, the "cir- .ju irtcr inches froi:- snout to r-ot of 1 whispered n word or two—just a
clo" man, with h:s llyiug pouicx, hosi If fattened there is uo telling i wold, you kuo-v, coupled with a
been delighting the juveniles ut our bow much sho would measure uroiinj, J knowing look—but be didn’t,
city for a few-lays past—gobbling up || )U i fc |, e j, kept lean so that she can
tho nickels at the rate of thirty or so j,avo some u*o of herself,
nt u time—in short, grinding out cash -p| lt . cow "Sarah" is Devon and Dur-
to the amount of tell or tifteeu dollar. mixed, mid owned by Dr. J. S.
Hkuttnrc limit.
We paid our first visit to I.’arioso
Skating Kink a few nights since. Tho
of! A Few of ir-un-wl.-ke Dtendvan*
] ton.---
Editur Adeerturr and Ap/ieal:
Your late editorial! upon 11 Brum-
wick and Vicinity,” showing the ad
roit tagea of Brunswick, ore heartily
cudoreed by the fiicads of oar city,
because they are true. Pardon n
good friend o! Brunswick, and not ■
chronic grumbler, for preeenliug the
reverse of the picture—to-wit, the
disadvantage! under which Bromwich
labors.
First, want of united effort—a die-
position to criticize unfavorably every
movement for the benefit of the city
Let a new bouse bo started, end crit
ics ure not wauling to wonder how
the party building procured hie raon
ey, doubting whether be baa any, and
prophesying rain or an nnfiniahed
honse ai the resnIL
Lot a hotel bo built, aud critics are
not wsutiug to raise oigument after
arguiueut lo show that it cannot sne-
aeed.
I.et a manufacturing enterprise be
suggested, and critics are not wealing
to say tho money can’t bo raisod, and
do their best lo mtko their statement
true by refusing to invest in stock, al
leging os a reason that -omo ono tak
ing an activa interest in. it is dishon
est, has no sense, or is looking Out
for his own interest.'
Lot a man invest in wharves and
warehouses, and if ha is a littla an
l-opuhir his investment is langhcd nt
aa sil^r, or bis failure to msko profits
crowed over ns n good joko which bss
servod him right.
.Second, bankers on n small scale
who cut liolb ways, make money on
soles end purchases of |-nprr, and
crow over the fact that all is grist
wliirli comes tu their mill, forgetting
that they nra killing tho gooee which
lays the golden egg—that they are
driving business to Savannah for cx-
oxehnngc, wlion a truo bntiness poli
cy would offer them snch inducements
as would keep them at borne. A
bank, or a 'branch of a good bank,
could make money here. The busi
ness of lost year demonstrates iL
No enterprise, public or private,
run bo started nr attain snrress with
out criliei-iii. If a failure, "I told
you so;" if a success, improper mo
tives ere attributed. Mother Grundy
hol-ts her court, cripples enterprises,
rows over fnilures, laughs nt entlm-
i-tasm ns folly, refers to pnst failures,
and derides nil present efforts.-—
Bi uusivick lint more admirers, more
believers in her future, in Atlanta,
Cincinnati and St Lcuie than in her
own borders, in proportion to popu
lation.
These are but a few of the disad
vantages nailer which Brunswick la
bors.
Nature gave her a grand harbor,
land-locked, rn|>orinns, with a water
front rqnsl to the business of a vast
mctro|N>lis. Savannah, tbo Central
Railroad, and her own eroaken have
combined unintentionally, at to tho
Inst, to keep her linck.
Say a good word for Brunswick,
express n hope for her future, and the
croakers and eriliea, like the raven.
over tho door, cry mournfully, “ Nev
ermore!" Wti.i.-WisHta.
■ton 11* ul Mr. II. II. •loul.l. j
Wo learn with regret of tho denlh |
ofym oltl uml rcspocletl citizen of St.
Simons fslnti'l, Sir. H. B. Gonld.— I
Wo bsro made every effort to get full |
pirtidfitar^ but si) v«re can loam defi-
hank'o'f the river':liear'hia horn™nnd' Jl/ST OPENED TO THE PUBLIC.
foil in. When taken out of tho water,)
which np|>ears to have been in a few j „
PttOCKKDINaH OF COIINOt* .
HtoPltitr Meeting. Mnrch Uih. INN)
Council met. Present, His Honor,
J, F. Nelson, Mayor, and Aldermen
Dane, Putnam, Harvey, Watkine and
Littlefield. Abeent, Spears apd Doer-
ffinger.
The minniee of the but regular and
adjourned meetings were reed and
confirmed.
.Urn appeal ease of Iloee Agent, eon-
rioted before Hie Honor, tba Mayor,
of disorderly conduct, and ordered to
pay a fine of four dollars, or tabor on
the streets for fifteen days, was taken
up; and after hearing the evidence,
the judgment of His Honor wo* sus
tained.
The ap|ieel case of Nat Barnea, con
victed before His Honor, the Mayor,
of ditordeily conduct and ordered to
pey n fine of fire dollars, or labor on
the streets for fifteen days, wsa taken
up; nnd after hearing the eridenee,
the judgment of His Honor we* eiu-
tained.
Bend a comiuuuicatioa from Atwell
Ilraxtnu, stating that bis horse had
died from injuries received from an
nnoound plank on on* of tbo bridges
of the city; tbat he was entirely de
pendent upon the services of hi* horse
for tliu support of himself and family;
that the liurao was worth $12-1, and
therefore, taking Council to appropri
ate tbat nun for ibe payment of the
horse, wliieli was received and
furred to the committee ou streets,
drains and bridges.
Philip Priulesn, Jr., V. S. Ius|>ec-
tor, snlNsitted the treeing prepared by
S. L. Fremont, U. S. e-sistant engin
eer, showiug the proposed wharf line,
which was received and adapted ss
the |>eriiiaiii-nt wlisrf line of the city,
Rea l a communication from Hay-
wood, Gaga A Co., stating that the
building standing ou tbu foot of Monk
street wsa serfauslv injuring their ice
honse, and inrrt-ssing Ibe rate of in
surance psi.f by them, and asking
Council to eiiu-w* the building to lie
removed, which was received and the
coiiiinillee on streets, drains and-
bridges instituted to have the Imit-l-
ing immediately removed.
Ren-I a rniiiinnniealion from D. C.
Bacon A Cm, stating that they de
sired to do n large lumber business
through the unrivalled |sirt of Bruns
wick, but that they found tliomsolves
vory iiiueli crumped for room whilo
endeavoring to do so, lining confined
to the west side of Bey street, while
other shippers wore using the east
side of the street, and, therefore, ask
ing Council to grant them the exclu
sive privilege of piling lumber on the
east side of Bay street, opposite their
present lumls-r yard, which was re
ceive.I, and the exrlnsive privilege
granted llieai of using twenty feet on
tbu esst side of liny street lictween
the north line of Prinrc and tliu north
line of Dartmouth street, and the
Marslml instructed to notify Messrs.
Cook lit ■-s. A Co. to remove, within
leu days, the lumber now occupyingi
the said space.
Reads
F. M. end J. a Dart,
plaints against the assessment of tbeir
respective tract* of load, and —-»-g
Col. J. T. Collins as their arbitrator,
which wan received, and D. Jao. Dillon,
Esq-, chosen as arbitrator oa the port
of Council.
The harbor master submitted hi*
report of the arrival of vtsaela daring
the mouth of March, which waa re
ceived and ordered lobe filed.
Tbo Health Officer submitted his
mortuary report for the month of
March, which was received and or
dered to be published aad filed.
By Aid. Dana:
Whuom, Council did, at the raga-
lor meeting held oo the second day of
March, omit to elect
of the Sinking Fund, t!
Itrmdved, That Ooaaeil now proceed
to elect three Commiaionera of tba
Sinking Fund for tba year 1881, aa re
quired bv ordinance of Council paaaed
January Mb, 1879.
The Resolution was unanimously
adopted; nnd Omncil proceeded to
Ibe election, which resulted in the
choice of Messrs. J, T. Collins, Wil
liam Anderson aad J. W. Roberto.
By AM. Watkine:
Rexulted. That no lumber be allowed
to be thrown off the cars on tho East
ern side of Bay street witbio less than
150 frat oftbccroariogof Muck street
Tbo resolution wee unanimously
adopted.
Council thou piocuedcl Is tho ap
pointment nf a Board of Health for
the year 1881, ss follows: C. It. Schlat
ter, Jr., JI. D., Port Physician, sad
Mcssra. J. It. Ifostwiek, J. C. Moore,
Jesse Wilder, J. It Cook, D. T. Dunn
and IV. tV. tVatkino.
The finauce commit tto oabmitlul
billa amounting to $550.18, which
were ordered paid.
Council thou took n recess until 8
o'clock r. on Wednesday, the 80th •
inst,
J. F. Nxlmix,
Attest: Mayor.
J»»n Horsrox, Clerk Council.
DO YOU WANT HEALTH f
While will ye die J Death, or what is
•ree, is |he inevitable result of contin
ued siu|KHsi<>n of the raetutnud flow. It
is a rendition tint should not be trifh-d
with. Immediate relief is the only safe
guard against eiawtituliunal rain, Jn all
•ones of snp|ire--inn, suspenslnn urother
irregularity of tin ' , e»tinirs, , *llnwlllcld , a
t-'cmulc Regulator is the only sure reme
dy. It act* by giving tone to the ner
vous centres, improving tile blood soil
detenuiuiug direct]y to tlie organs of
lueiutnuitiou. It is ah ”’
Uon, and the meat ink
use it Prepared by DtT J. ,
Atlanta, Oa. 81.50 per bottle. Hold by
all druggist.
•Visun uu, Au., Jaly 7, 1877.
BradArld’s Female Regulator ha* been
..roughly tested by me in a (real rari
ty of esses, sod I am folly rutmuerd
that it is unrivaled for all that rim* of
discuses which it claim* to cure.
fibld.n.wiiu J. C. Ursa, M. D.
CAREY W. STYLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
nnvxswiCK, oeorhia.
Will pns-tira Id |Im c«mn* of Ik* |tniM»«l«| Clr-
... a MMllhaV.a
HoNllrerD M*
trtet of UffofgtD.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HEWITT’S OGLETHORPE,
B*Y.*CTJ>J - S , X7\rco:
OA.
an hour.
JEKYL U.
r>*U MALE—TIm NVrtLrrn <
l>re»l »MOX ri.
Tito Pioneer Accidcut I u mi ranee
Couipanv of .Vni(rit-M--tli« largest in
the worM. Traveler** l*ifc anil Acci
dent Insurance Company, of Hartford.
Conn. J. M. Dkxtxu, .Kgt.
Blain. Slio meanore* four f«« t seven
inches lti^b, sown Let hovcii inolu s
round and twelve feet atvi-n iueltva
from tip.to tip, or eight feet livoim li
es from nose to root of tail. Ilercajf
is »ix moutlis old and about the
«»f ordinary yearling'*. Sho h:n smolli-
»-r twenty-one tnontli* old, a bull
calf that is ns tall as any ordinary ful.
seettu was indeed a novel one b, H»- ^.^^“^"hoTsd NeW HOUSC, NeW FUnUtUM & KtDt lU ElegOXlt Stylo.
to nolo With what uu-l grace ^ * it l. «o aimplectie fit or , ’ S t* toltjt* « WWjriW.
fairy figures and manly form* glided . noinrthing of that nature, which waa
along, with apparently no exertiou j really tho can»o of his death, and the |
ivbsitt vcr. Tim who
blr ill l feel Under iu mo * _
, . , , ? , ... year* of oro,
young he'll of the c.tib f^r furnuhing ; lc »»tion, nnd beloved by nil who knew
them a pleasant plan of retort J him.
so free ftvOt everything ill# rowdy- TiTo.7 «.*«? i»*hi.
Everything (auweil utt very I When trandateil this rends Glynn
tiv no exertiou i rrauy mo ennso oi ms uenin, amt uie
ole community I foBtoff the river only the conse-j
, v . . hiuetco. Mr. Gould w*n mity-cight
b.ig.kt.«»n* to the . cavv0 f n ^ 4 » a fx man of culture nnd cd-1
S3T W. C- HEWITT dc CO.
MrBAGGAGE TRANSFERRED FREE. a t itbly
Oil Store!
. A. RiriURDvlN,
On tLs* |f-t
L k, Oa lull I
Tux RpppJver's Notice.
Meigs A Co., lumber dealers in New ^ (||(j Fjjr , iro[ ^ r by way of lend
....... ,i.. ....... itl( , nJJltioiial ehanua. Among these
York. Ho 1ms l>ceii in tho State ffomc
week*, looking after tlio interest* of
the Georgia leand nnd Lumber Co.,
in whioh the firm is interested. Un-
»u.i;iL. fiD'i'ti>ii,'AD.ii’jtL. |i^ 0 meu of mean*, Mr. Meigs
is npproachablo, and win* tho re*|»cct
of all with whom be has to do.
Wo aeo by pastern around town
that Dr. Clopton, of Hunts.tile, Ala.
a fall, we think that we might be in
duced to rido around a few time*.
will he vocal and instrumental music,.
readings, theatricals, the Robtmian I
tho Nitfht."
Pnih r the above head we had set
tip for this issue a nice article descrip
tive of the "April fool" played off on
i), AjTl! fit* ftn-1 &fth,
n lTMksr l Uiy 9th.
.Ittth 4it I Mtv Lih.
.xnl tUb 4D<t filsl 40.1 !
■ lir'iu«kt. mr mill hm at f».- •
— • W.TtRNER.T. U . O. •*..«*•.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
'• • *^k4l arirsrtlDtD s-f Ikf. 1 H. IthlD. 4.iS IV
tj »m.I. Iitsiks u»lm(/8«>l f »r- plwsJ m lk»
Hmrj K htm -a.
. At the regatta iu Fcrnattdina on the patter of tho Bsptiat church,
Glass Blowers, etc. .Special excursion Wedn^Dy last, the Annie, of Bran*- brother Ward. Ju*t as we were going
rate,-ill l« «!»«« over all railroad, wick> ^ Mr W . T . Jonre. I {^'^Xated P sa“, Lt“
au-l stexml-oat hues running to tho j (ool . ( ^ u lir , 7l , j 1( io bvatiug her cr \v» r d does nut object to such April
city. _ foremost c.)mj>etitor, tho Anuo, of St. fools.
t c -ii •->. i Augustine, over a miaute. Messrs, about $30 worth.
Dr. J. A. Clopton, of Huntsville, x,ft A Jones arc naturally happy over,
will be in onr eity on the lltli, !2tb, « now at the Oglethorpe, where.Hie result. Our Florida folks will
be consulted until tlio !5th havo to get up something faster than I ruu * TII> ' 1 "ot'itso zreiLree’imif
I object
His larder was replenished
{Shipping Intelligence.
VTi'
t 4U*t rrreipi for Min',
iRlt* t* “ * ‘ —
I b to
b%tc »lr 4«lx 1*81*1
19th aud 14th inst Hu is uot a .Iran
ger to some of onr citizens, who
*|M ak of him in highest terms. He
i.altos a specialty of Arottic <h«ea»e*, j ^ m j| I<0 T ; s ;tc-1 at their homes.
be may 1
inst. Refers to fifteen physicians of they have yet had to get away with
Georgia, who have been his paticts. - | Brunswick boats.
City Lots For Sale.
n OiJ T<
rtlp Ilf lint
IH4". INI. IN.
^ Y. A. U. Or*
4t».i -c:l
il$ v.f llr
. INI. INI. IN-l. tbit
among them. diaeoM of theieye, to- Thotutn j, ; n Georgia havo been hi.,
mor,, piles, epilepsy, baro.lqst, and UfnU wUUin t |, 0 last thirty yearn
disease* ,M.euhar to women. I j, orfect MlUfaol i OI1 guaranteed. Get
Tho story of tho beautiful Wnoon 0|10 of I,;, c i r cnl:vr» and rtu-1 it. Files
Esther will soon be rendered in song | C||ri , ( j |,^ a siuqilo application- l’-i- ,' " ' ri t
to the Brunswick publir, tinder tl>«*! tienta arc not confined to their bod,. |
auspices of the ladies of the Uaptist j It
J. .1. Clonus.
A Itstidsotuc prayer book, inscribed,
Minnie E Holland, March 22d,
1hi;7." The owner liegs that it lie re-
to
Mas. Cam W. Smu.
zaarvzLa
A|>nl i-l rUnCaNN-riWfl, Xm Tfli
April * MU H«»rf, liifif. ftlWMll,
A l-rtI 4-fc A U Lim, fiDMb HHUMb.
Afrit H-$»e Tmm Wlltfi—v IMlA Ymt J$rt.
Afrit a-*« Wm Am—, lit**.
UKFAKTUtn.
April I—*r R«a IbrllM. CWpw«. J»« Tirl.
A|*rll t-sr Willi# II liWflwnl.miw, ftaHM.
Afrit I—Set rk*M*a A LUIUD. SMlth. W«w Yurt.
April I —Sr Mefbrn O H#rt, TuA«v, frorLI—to*.
April I - * CIim M MsdIm. ML M. Mrv Yurt.
April -l Me Usakru. l ull#*. (%UMUIfbM.
April < -»f Lk Mam* ImWI. VWW. flma. *p.
Afrit I -•* J J#r^—-. *»• Yurt.
A-tu j-*c cur jvtetv*. r*itiMvff»
RAILROAD,
Stciiiiilioiit and 11 Supplies,
Pure White Lead, Zinc & Colors,
Glass, Putty ; Varnishes & Brushes
' Plain and Decorative Wall Paper,
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Etc.,
Lids, fol-Veftts, M, liips. Sons, Elt,
Lime, Plaster, Hair & Cemeni
NO. 5, WHITAKER STREET,
Jftmiy