Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, April 30, 1881, Image 3

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New AdTertmeroonte. | &dvtffi$tr lWM f £ ft# till. Eclipse Shingles! DUNN & CO. SOLE AOENTS FOR GLYNN COUNTY CALL AND 8EE THEM. Morning News Serials. a sew *Tonr bi a rerau actuoh. RHIUIO ETUI SATURDAYMORNING AT BBCSSWICI.OEORaiA. HITIlUlAY KottSUXU. U llll. 30. l-el IIOMK MATTKIW. 0«M Time Table. n«arr*l drllvt-rr open from » .. u. la • « *, ». I liitMM bu.iEM.rlo**dEli pm. la bo. Iiur 7. f. a. will rteula aaul I Kell. diet* in Oak (Iroro comolory. In this connection fo might nay that our oomotcry liaa been put iu apple-pic order by ebairmau Speers. Tbcro was but ono expression among tboso ot our dtizcua wbo at tended " Ye Cl rente Concerto," giren under tbo auspices of tbo Presbyteri an Ladies’ Aid Sodcty, on tbo 20tb inst, in regard to the exceedingly able leadership of tbo “Timeist," Praiseworthy Mitchell (\V. P. Sym- Do you liko fiuo barJ-htad cabbage ? Sapp * Co. (Joo Lambrigbt) ^! °n*. f>l-. and ibis expression was of “ tto«|ualiflecl admiration of hist costume ami performance. The wliolo get-up BT MRS. OPHELIA NIMUKT REID. Author of-My Mother’* IHuahter.** “Mr*. D»rr, Mr*. OphelU XUbvt Hel l, ol fctuutou, U». SAVANN AH WEEKLY NEWS ('outline eljfht pt^ of r®*lln* metier, ronij rUo* •11 the neve of Item week. Telrcrsph ic he* up totheUmoof gutufl to prm. A«ri«-tiltur*l lime. Orutnel Spiels, ole. Only I i • y<*r: fl form mouth*. them. Tho building mania contiuue*.- Moro now buildings arc going up Well, wo need defeens more. Mr. Drury baa put bif wharf iu floo order for tbo imiucngo business that will bo dono by Chew, Corley A Co. orcr tbo tame. Ily tbo way, what lma bccotno of tbo Library Association ? Tbo Pork Association, too? Has it giren up tbo task of beautifying our squares? If jrou vaut • |.ur» M.tlrtM ,,f f<»r Umlly or mt-lit-liul uk-. ko Uj OLOUGL UlAMiM.lt ou tUy •tret. || Every stranger that visits our city goes into ccstacios over our tr6c*.— W ell, tbo truth is that our livo oaks DEALER IN Foreign ami Domestic Wines, Liquors, AND CIGARS, of tbo performers was most excellent, but Willie, iu bis delineation of tbo old-timo orchestra leader, was perfec tion itself. Wo hopo tbo ladies of tbo society will repeat tbo perform' anco at nn early day. Tho Oumt>«*rlioi«l Kouto. Wo learn from tbo “powers that bo" that tbo aboro routo will bo discon tinued after tbo 1st of May, and tbo tido of travel southward by Uio M. A 1*. It It turned over the 8. P. A W. Kailroad to Waycrota and thonco to Jacksonville ovor tbo now rood. This seems to os to bo bad faith on tho .... , part of tbs railroad authorities toward cannotbo»orpa M odontbucont.nonL tb#tjteU)iiwenMOar own I>copIc . Next Monday and Tuesday, May at least, it is not tbo carrying out of * d M,d w . aro 1,10 l»*t da J» of grace! what was intoodui in tho salo of tho waiter?, chambermaids, etc.—passed through town yesterday, on their way North. When good looking ladies visit onr sanctums, they will plcaso Icaro their huvbands at home, aa neither the ed itor nor the typos admiro masculino | hcau*y. j See advertisement in tbia issue ot I shingles from tho Eclipso Mills.— ! Messrs. Dunn A Co. aro agents for I these mills. Cull on thorn if yon want shingles. Wo recommend an application of IMV VTlfh'lt'T IllinVll ll'L fl “fi»tor grease" on those sido-whiskers U.tl ill ItuUl, UlU.l'li lift. 11.1. of onr young friend on I lay street.— 1 It’s excellent for drawing out thin whiskers on barren soil. It Th Humored That the editor of tbis paper is go ing to Homo soon. That thoro will soon bo a change in tbo natno of an important firm in onr city, That the costumes of the Queen Either Oratorio will “ set the boys' back” $100. That the old Folks' concert will be repeated at an early day with impor tant additions. That Queen Esther—tho bcautifn! —will be in onr city on tbo 10th and 11th prox., arrayed in royal robe. Tbit Charles Lamotte, of Savannah, will address tbo citizens of Brunswick on tho subject of temperance ul an oarly day. That tho next Legislature will grow warm over the railroad commission business, and tighten instead of loos en tho screws. That tho M. A B. Railroad pasaon gcr from Jcsnp to this point (after tho 1st) will be a kind of accommodation arrangement, with a dead slow ached ulr. That tho hank account of a certain lumber shipper from tbis port bss changed $33,000 by tbo advances of Central Railroad stock. (Wc know sorno fellows whoso bank account ou your tax returns iu Urunswick.— IM. ft B. Railroad. Add to this tho j hav<! S ono t!l ® other way by selling C. Don't forget, for Mr. Turner will bo! following extract from an interview of 1 11 R stock too soon.—Ed. ) ' :fre ' I John H. James, of Atlanta, os pub-| That his friends are going to give The Kastman Hotel has closed for! lishod in the CoiijfifnfioK, and you will the editor a surprise party sure enough the season. Tbo rank and filo—cooks, find another finger pointing in this when he gets into bis new house, in same general direction: ! accordance srith bis recent invitation. " Let mo whisper something to yon. We would be somewhat surprised, Tbo Macon A Brunswick extension ba t will try and bear it with editorial will not, in my opinion, bo mado. \on , ... , want reasons for this? Well, in a, rtl ‘“' c short time and I will give them to *** yon. In the mean time, I predict it sn»>rto Quarantine, will not be bailL” Tho following letter and quarantine The withdrawal at tbis timo of tho notice from Dr. W. H. Elliott, In- steamer H. B. l’lant is unfortunate, spector National Boord of Health, ex plains itself Savaxnau, U i., Apr. 22d 1881. hr. C. L. Schlatter, Health I)ffii-er, Itrun,tcicl, Ocorjia; Sin: I have to inform yon that the Sapclo Quarantine Station will be ojicucd for tho season early in the month ot May. Duo notice of tho ex- I'lEHt. IlnClOM Co,. <U„ Jan. ., IV, |j, IST.'l. iln.ra worn l«o ui<m< euslbiait In j l>aitly *nilctnl with Mirphllki. Iu ntjr »fttn*l ftp* ly I MUiploywl U. T. Iwllt to tur* tkrm, un.l r • c- tnrl of *H* tun, mo poo." U« •djalalaVrol bU ".Syphilitic SpMtAv,” tttliibf wrrk* I fell A. 8. GILFH. t »nl. Uoti.»..n <’o Clurr«V4jMA.T«NN.. fob. |«. Ini*. Th«' H. H. N. Is girl** good Mli«f*rlit<n. (Mourn* tl< mail who bad Mt> roaflaM !>• life t«*l nt **rk• with Syphilitic KlHiiimatiaai ha* twn curd cutir*- I), sail »l ' ak* Iu lb* highest ITaie** of It. CIIILIX k IIKKKV. TIIK KWirrSMSCiriC COMPANY. ProprlrU r., At- Vlwo • PfioU'l.” aprllVltu Harnett House, iruioiua.T ruxTOi' uorrx. Market &i«arr M. L HARNETT & CO. Tho 1st of May is tho opening of tho season for visitor* from the interior to Cumberland bland. Mr. Bnnklcy baa just purchased lumber for a tram-way to tbo bench, and from tbo Tdfjrapn ami Slaucnyer wo learn that Mr. Ed gar Ross, of Macon, expects soon to erect a first-class rcsideueo on the Is land just below Mr. Bunkley on the j duto will 1«.furnished yon as soon samo inlet. Unloss somo permanent j M practicable. I enclose draft of In consequence of tho hull on the j arrangement can bo ofiectod, all this quarantine notice, which I request you 3d, and tho lute arrival of costumes,, goes to naught, and tho summer trnv-1 w ill publish iu order, if possible, that tho oratorio uf Esther will ho post- ol from tho interior will go elsewhere.' tho regulations in regard to tho Na- l .,7 Now Heii.nluio. tionul Quarantine may bo uniform at Wo havo not yet boon furuishud tho I nil tho ports iu tho district, now schedule to bo run over the M. ' cry respectfully, ft B. and tho Si, F. It W. au l Way-1 W. H. Eujott, cross A Jacksonville Railroads, but | Inspector National Board Health. learn they will bo so urrangod as to | connect at Jcsnp. Oh, delightful! I’ilots will, in all cases,litforehxinl- thought 1 Think of it, yo who have j '»!>. make inquiry as to tho sauitary been compelled to lie ovor tbcro from conditiou of Uio vessels destined for three to twenty-threo aud soven- this port. Vessels with cases of sick' poned until Tuosd.iy the loth nnd Wednesday the 11th of May. Wu had a heavier rim on us last week for extru copies than over be fore. Notwithstanding wc had a largo lot of oxtrn ones priuted, tho supply was exhausted by 10 a. m. Saturday. The steamer Currio bos been taken off tbis liuo aud put in piano of tho Wbocless tlately burned) on tbo Sa vannah river liue. Efforts will Ik> made to pat tho steamer Rosa on this route in place of tho Carrie. Tho proprietors of Hewitt's Ogle thorpe have issued a large number of IVlwonnl. Mr. F. D. Carloy, of the firm of Chess, Carley A Co, of Louisville, was in our city this week getting bit branch bouse at tbla point under bead way. Tbia firm la probably the larg set oil and naval (ton dealers In the South. We consider this bnneh boose here quite to addition to the mercan tile interest of onr port Mr. J. M. Dexter, agent for the Ac cident lusnraoee Company, continue* to pay up indemnities, for loss time, as they come against the company.— So much for having a prompt agent He has paid two claims in Brunswick in tho last two weeks. Ho has. paid $237.00 for indemnity claims since January 12,1881. We were pleased to aeo ou onr streets this week that live lumber man It B. Roppard, Ean., of Savannah, one of the beavieet shippers from this port We loro to ace such men as be around, for wa know by that, that the world still moves. We bad a call this week from our young friend, Mr. 8. 11. Trask, of Liberty connty, now engaged aa liook- koeper for Mr. W. E Burbage, of Ho boken. Mr. B. is fortunate in accur- ingtach efficient help. We bail tbo pleasure this week of mectiug in our city Mr. J. It Forres ter, whoeo business advertisement graces oar columns He is a thor ough boiiuete gentleman, and as hon est as the day is long. He is baild- ing op a handsome buaieets in town. We hope the day ia not far distant when he wilt mall* Brunswick bis permanent home. Mr. Wolfe, financial manager of the great Alabama Southern Railway, was in onr city this week. We bop* hi* visit to us means onr good, XAIHlMVin. President Doan and Dr. W. B. liar- ronghs left this week for Canutes connty to stir np tlm |>eople iu the in terest of oar fair. We shall look fur a handsome exhibit from that section Mr.TVinton with a heavy force is at work on the race track enlarging to half a mile. He will aaain liavn the grounds too iu liue sha|ie. The Darien lioya are getting tliair backs np. They any they have e marsh pony over there Hint they will run against anything we can get at the Fair for a purse uf $300 to $1000, provided Uio distnneo run bo not leas than tbrae hundred yards nor more tliau a quarter of a mile. They re quire that oue-lmlf uf the amount be deposited as a guarantee. For par ticulars cull on Mr. A. T. I’utnnui. Mr. R U. Hcppard, ever ready in a good work, has presented the Fair Committee with two eiir-lusdaof him- L’ARIOSO HALL, TUB3DAY AND WBDNB3DAY, May 10th and 11th, ’81 BENEFIT OF BAPTIST CHORCHl GRAND ORATORIO OF THE BEAUTIFUL QUEEN. Meat cm fit Macrom, Pia.y/ar Mac. IT. f. Murom. Mma. at. I. Cmorarr. tuii'v iu invuij'tuiw uuu mmvu'i r —— •• —- ci-litlis hours to make tho connection. I ness on board, or on which serious | her and sold them four others at re Well, this good deed on tho part of 1 cases have occurred, either daring the tbo officials atoucs for lunch of their j voyago or in tbo port of departure, sliort-comiuge. As well as wo can will ho ordered to proceed at once to tbo National Quarantine Station at .Sapclo. All Teasels bearing the certificate ot tbo National Quarantine officer, bound raenimas, RATES, $2.00 PER DAY. VUS Until* Wit HoM. sate II I fur the elrvNwr.ce. . \ ] a BABYORGAN, kcse tub too imn or the MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS ' m row Milvlt Ml*, fron* mu mi (A* cun, v lateat and imliMt tUt, popn* 1/ known m tbo iriUY «TTLnntfro«|23to __ b; nm irvui ni toll*; ronrv imu nt toiloo —4■>;c—kprt—. •t.neTU alto for nil ruiuri, VSI ym ts faasd teosUr a Mini lor at olu, Lav- ■m Isa qaimv a( (tea as* vasar, as* amflalasl “•Wa (Una aa* a t aaieiil«^) lor tha ItU IUmj tt lowyt djn trid ft!ly . *• tarn trod Mtfanblou tk« loner onmr.r. I LLcn eatru Cataumou ud Wk« Una turn, AAlrna, LIUDIS Ot SATIS. ^ *■■■-- «*— a n-(L. learn, the M. <k B. trains will leave Brunswick about nino or ton iu the mornings, and arrivo at about ail invitations to a graud complimentary or seven iu tbu evenings, and tbo 8a- ball on the 3J ot May. Tbo affair I vonnah trains will loavo and arrive so j for this port, will bo brought to an- will bo a success, wo are assured from *aa to connect with thcao trains at ckor within the quarantine limits of tho names on tbo committee. Jcsnp somewhere nliout noon. Tho j this port until inspected by tho Health Yellow Jessamiuo favors us tbis'uight psvenger from JIacon, as wo I Officer, week with an AtonJud notico of tbo I understand it, will bo switched off at | *** recent Old Folks' Concert. It will be | Jcsnp and go to Jacksonville. I Uvoeiit oi Uapti-t chur.,1*. found on the first page o( this paper. A New fmi. | The oratorio of Esther, to bo |*r- I’arties wishing extra copies should Sr. Smuxs Imlasd, April 23d. formed on tho 10th and 11th of May call early to insure gelling them. j .Ifr. HJtlar: I have hoard that there includes sixty performers. Thirty Messrs. Littlefield ft Tison, os also is such a thing as a “humor pad"—. * rc children, who, whether in tho ma- tlio railroad people, have beau kept that is, a pad which pnts tho wearer *y evolutions of the Triumphal March, quite busy tbia week. Favorable iu a good humor. Is it tree, and if j «*• •*“*. f«sh-vo.cod singing of winds have brought iu a small fleet' so. where aro they kept for sale » , dan “ of P««“ of voisois laden will, goods fur the, Yours with rcqaict. th “ f wce . ca °; interior, lfencu tho unn.ua! activity. D. flauve Hus, N. D. P. O. nutfa.ltoexclto.ntci.se interest end lure-ply to our cOrreepondent, wo |'onjoymeut. Many trained musicians, city lio HVL HE incut of tho Harnett House, of Savan uab, formerly tho Plauters. Mr. Harnett, tbo proprietor, it no novice — | in tho businese, and, from all ac counts, sets a splendid tabic. Sod advertisement of Mr. Oeorge Chandler iu this issao. ltcsides a se lect stock of groceries, bo keeps pure wines and liquore—at least, ha has that reputation. Parties wishing n pure article fur family, medicinal or churcu piirpo-os will find what they want at Mr. Cliaudle-r's. rating efle-ct oa the wearer. P. Editors never wear those pails. duced figures. This ia commendable. President IX T. Dunn aud Vice President A. T. Putnam have increased tbeir subscription from $30 to $30 each. They prmrtire wbat they preach. avuvnuut Should lake a walk oat to the Fair Oroanda and see if the Agricnltaiai Society are nut awake to the emergen cy—bnt don’t talk to the workers, fur it bothers them and delays tliiuga, you Luow, sud, besides, they aro paid for work and uot talk. D. T. Dvn, President. XV** Told Vow Mo. Yes, we told you railroad officials were not bashful, but would aek for whatever they wanted. Hera ie the proof: The M. A IX Kailroad author ities have come right square up snil said they wanted to run a track right through tho handsomest street in town, split o|ien the park ; that is to be), demolish the City H-vll, excavate four feet right in front of the Presby terian cliurcb, etc., and tbis, ton, right in the face of the fact that they are about to discontinue the Cumberland ronto sud switch off tbo travel to Jacksonville at Jcsnp. CAST OF CHARACTERS. KING AHA8UERU8 HENRY T. DUNN QUEEN MRS. JOHN R. B08TWICK HAUAN L O. MERCER 7.KRKSH MRS. I. L. WALLACE Attendant* to Korreh Mrs. Allice Flanders, Mia Ella Flint Ida, child of Zercvh little Katie Kraoas MOItDECAI - W. T. GLOVER MonlocaiV Slater Mrs. W. P. Minor I’rophotCM —Mre. G. U. Macon ScriWi J. Robert Bootwick Harbonah J- W. Wood Herald. W. H. Evennett Guard* to King P. G. Stacy, O. II. Norwood, R. 8. Mclvcr First Maid of Honor to Qncen Mb* Willi* Gal* ’ (Miss Minni*Marlin Maids of Honor to Queen- Mrs. M. C. Row* (Mbs DoUi* Iris Ifegai W. F. Docrflincer High PHrat John R Bostwick Queen’s 1*081oa. - Mb* Kate McDonald, Mi* Anni* Berra Kina's Iwge* Master Davis Gale, Master Joe Browning Hemi-Chorus of Children Twelve Boys, Fourteen Girls Grand Chorus of Jews and Persians Indies and Gentlemen The Superb Decoration* and Gorgeous Custnmes were ordered from the North expressly for this occasion. No labor or expense has been spared in order to render this Magnificent Oratorio perfectly. Reserved seal* -75 cents General Admission .30 cents Children - - - -23 cents Reserved Seats can be had at W. T. Glover's Music Store. Doors open at 7:30. Curtain rises 8 JO. A Ntc«» Jo!»* In onr perambulations yesterday af ter local dots, we dropped in on Mr. John P. Harvey, roaster carpentor of tho B. A A. Railroad shop, nnd wna shown by him wbat proved to be an old, dingy, yellow conch, so complete ly rejuvenated as scarcely to bo roo- ngnlznd. The job will compare favor ably with work from nny shop in tho wholo country. The painting, by Mr. II. I'ierco, and tbo varnishing, by Mr. Eil J. Harvey, show them both to be workinon of rare attainments. Tbo entire work—wood, iron and painting reflects credit on onr town as well as ou tbu railroad shop. GLYNN A(iRIGI}LTI!RAL PAIR! TO OK >!KLI> AT Brunswick. Georgia, OK •Jiiiic 7tli, 8th nmlOtli, 1881. 0. T. DUNN, M. J. CCLION, Ssvrstarr. lljrnn County Kli.-k A—..>1.1 Inn Tbe regular auuual i.ieetiug uf tbo Glynn County Stock Association will lie held st No. 1., M. A II. Railroad, on Saturday, May Mtb, 1881. All roembere an earnestly requested to be present, as business of importance will be transacted. T. W. Laws, Pree't O. C. S. A. G. W. Wmonr, J*.. Secretary. CITATION. *lV*\'* ‘•fc'LOU—Ck»c»TT vw Oirxjr iavtuw r. ** 1 Ui *F cartaerrn- UUiiri* tM»»l W ll*ra f i “ f 1 ’ fn ‘ •!»**** 1 to too for p« moat* u Altasar u. «• Uw e*Uleotilfn.l» W ChrTllV ,, H covalj, U>;a la Xn cllr All to* W a.b^VM*t o< kin uf sail OvtiTKw i , . . .. , . .. “* * w* r M wi«kl» U.S III i family, kUil tuc UftQlO of tho fvktlVO *.*i 7 .m ! youth ha.* boon withheld for tho aamo UU * BM “* *• ” re won. This is something like a ease »os. I-,"'>-o.L«*m-w.ut.ureui.».M,, u , lai , in our toKn rcccuti,. *« II UZ*niZ.Oril^O.C...U. | . Sru.cUu ulUSt <4 bfUAr <->f (tel iual uew, gv Id ULOKbi CIlAN*»UH Buililing Pruposils. A gentlemen from tabriBe. in -ur that we have ‘tucertai'ncd,' our best amateur dramatic Ule«* ity this wook, was so deMglitcd that r j.j. t , u (U|lt t |,„ r0 jJ are included in tho largo number of to told uh ho mteuded briDgin^ hin i » Thnv 1 p^r**onH Lccosuarv to a proi)cr rendi- fatuily down to visit lh. ,,‘acx, and 0 “".he, in! Uon of tho oratorio. Tbo gifted mn- .peudsomo time. So much or bav- ( ^ ^ ^ ^ largcr; . ic », <lir ,.ctor. Mrs. Wm. P. Minor mg a place to accommodate ML. au ,, is WO rn in tbo left- 1 '- llc tecompliahed wife of one of when the, come within our borders. ^ ocket or an inMo cml . our first lawyers, Mis. Alfred J. Cro- Wo inadvertently failed to call at-1 kci ; nn a *bcn woll-f.llc.1 with U. ratt. who kindly volnnteers to bo tbo tention, in last Issue, to advertise- ^ q g, ui ^ tl otc-i* it has quite an oxliili-1 P' ac “L insure a brilliant success.— - — Our Hebrew friends have so lately | celebrated tbo Purim, a feast com memorating tbo beautiful Queen's de- w'lll i* Uo" [ votion and heroism, that they cannot That is, will permissiou bo given 'fag enjoy this livingrepreaenta- tlio M. .V IX Railroad to run their, t ton of Us origin, while all Christians, track down George street? With tho ] ovcn to tbo humblest cbnrcb-gocr, light Imfuto tin, wo should say not.— - cannot fail to understand and appro- rii. ro scorns to lie a decided feeding 0 ^t 0 this breathing picture. Seats against it The ladies have pnt their Kl g reserved for onr colored veto on it, and that si-tth-s it. l'er- f r j c nde, whom wc hope to have ocen- “*:***“.. " w .« iu ;' lU !“ There «iU not be n^ in ^'^^7wUh"^^?". SOU.O timo since to enclose the CUy )U r L’anoso Hall but will bo good for ||oc<llllli , l|11)? *,,, , MrrrU of rtoar 11:ilI n;irk aD'I l»eautify tho *»aiue, >uu ^cing ami hearing. Recently in Charleston a JWWR! now for Council to take back that Colno oac , c<)lae all, giving yonr man of high family, stole $3,000 of his j . j ani , R140 a„ u ,bcr tbo pr.v- m JMV ^ , -,xsl canse, aud passing employer* money and left for l«irl« \ of ( , c „, r , ivil ,g all its natural* your evcniuKM in most delightful cn- unknown. The story goes that bis * WM uiur „ ,ban they «u lj cnL Penr-Evz. employer falU to prosecute, owing to j ^ m<j tlicy h .„ u vt . t(K ,j the mea»- uro, aud their liego-luids wilt uo v v »,„e u I tom- Without a UnV.y V doubt rescind th*i> former action. , ij are cooug b i What would the Fall- world do without babies? Somopeo- favst Saturday, as ono of tbo work- j () | e wou ],l u 't t-vko $1,000 apiece for ucu on Mr. Dixon's uow building was t |., ,; r y t, u t tbat is evidently a fancy k | araona/v. |o-« f-wr. , *-rr»tui: ik- A many U»1m> wJ ctuldrtu # ."h liT Zh 'fuUu!!rt!a j h jMtivtr, gatLeroil and *trcwcd llow- ku5i*>uiCu'al Uuirwi j«« over the K'ravcp of the 'load to!* ii«) etrvwt. tawiutf oil* tho cate* of the roof, ho %u j Uil |i 0 u. The market price i* now What has become of tbo Mcmorml | ^ ^ „„„ to lbu 4a|y $2 2.00. and tbu wiU buy band- grnllnd, ft distftiiee of over twenty an .| l„. n ||hy sj-.iinrn-., fully feet. Strimgo to say, lie was ^ not RJarlI1 tccd against colic, croup or l.. - i— i... |Utbmx Sbb advortiaement of Mason A UauiUu's bob* organs- . V . iso. a» I Association ? There was uo pro-j ,.«u>»r | gramme sunt ns f..r decoration ilay. - |-‘o$*«*ltfrt H)|lplit**$il*s. Messrs. J. K. Clark A Co. eleare.1 tbe British ship Decision, Captain Williams, on the 2tHh inst., for Car diff, Wales, with a cargo consisting of 832,071 feet pitch pine timlicr, vatned at $3,300, and 33,?J0 fret lumtier val ued at $I3(X Total value of cargo $3,9.30. C. If. Dexter cleared British sehoou- er Hattie Darling, Captain Bethel, on go consisting and fifty sacks rice bran valued st $1,170. killed, but broke a bouu iu his loot, i * which will probably Ly him up for i uiunth tr 4i> i*. l. «l-rn VI < >n oin-iit. Bsi sawn a, Ga , April 2tith, 1881, Confederate Memorial Day. 7i the Min nf Ikt Memorial Atnriat lion •>?' Jlrilntmi: I reapectfally submit Ibis proposi tion: To raise n fnml iu Brunswick fur Uio purpoau of assisting in the erectiou of a uiuuumeot at the “ Win Chester Cemetery," Vs., to eominemo- rntn the virtues and soilin' devotion of Georgia's Confederate dead. Wu. Juau-u Du, Private, Co. ft, 8th Oa.liaU.,C.B. Wohas's Rniurs.—One wbo has long •tadwd this Mbjset now preaseU the re- •nil of liis iuvmifatioDa. He ie happy tossy that Im has diseortred “Woman s Hot Fnemh" U is adopted especially to tlmM cM*e where the womb is dieonlered •ml will ears any irregnlsrity of tbe "nwn*es.“ UrsdlMd's Feeude Regula tor set. like • ehsrm ia '‘wtutre” or n •oddva cheek uf tbe "monthly eonrses," from cokl, trunble of msld, or like anas- ss, hy rentoring tbe discharge in erevy iaslsner. In ebronie esses its action u prmunt and deeiiive, and saves the con- stttiition from mmallma evils snd prema ture decay. Prepared by Dr. J. Rred- rtehl, Atlanta, Georgia. For sole el $1.50 per Indite by all drnggtata. Mill-tusk, Chau sums Co., Ala., July 13.1877. I Itsveumri year Femsls RsiuLtot ex tensively in my practise for a long time, and wilfi entire »neeese where there was uo complication of disease. If it l* not n specific, it is, L my opinion, the best koowu remedy lor the diseases fur which it ie recommended. J. H. Dans, M, D. •Shippiiig Intelligence. run tmk roKT or muthiiwick. roRTUK wkkk _ RXOINO AmiL IMR. MW. ARRIVAL*. , ArHlilmlr NtMifi LMrjr.apMV.ll**Taft. ApfRO R* rw» Rt »«. MfiffiJlftMife. iilfo* C M Hmmo. #rWRmr Tavt. AprM luur B*fi*l thrtia. WirrtuM, PhUaA*. • ApvU »-*■ 4 R mono, Amitnim. Witmtrngtmrn. Ami W-a* (’ * RUtfvwajr, Tow—4. Mow YoVt. Am* »-ar H R Til to*. U*rwU. Mow TwL April * -Mot W hi*, JIs—*—. Apvti a*-a« am rMm. jhmm. cimm. April *-*«■ BA$th a *to«AV4. TaR. CtevtMlM AprH M-M Rmm BWm, Ray***. CRartwan*. Apm ir-at»4$Mp MfoatW. Wlama. b—4—. AplU fl- Mot Mlp bnM, UM$a,MMaan. April tt-t A RaMagav. Rtailfc* IRtljaMpA!*. bBTARTCRBa. April W-Rfi Tom WURmm. K4«*M$. Mow Harm Ml it util i»k .Commit OROimDR. WW Watkins, Barr Winlou, J T Collins, T W Dexter, M Micbclsuti, A T Putnam. a ' ' zxhibiw. \Y U UurrongUs. M. D., J X Walk er, J P Isiuib, David Scarlett. J M Cooper, D U Risley, Jaa Pustcll, R 8 Clubb. imx. A T I'ntnam, J A Sapp. • •OCLTXV. J E DuBignon, F A Brewster, U L Hine, A M Haywood. Barr Wintoa, Henry Urey, Wm McCandless, Jr, W H And* mm, O X Vengga. J M Coopci, J N Walker. A 8 unwell, — * ~ ' - limit, J K 1 Barnwell, Wesley TWylor, W R Oignil- * Nightengale. ratal itorxb. A V Woo.1, J Wilder, W K Bur bage. D B McKinnon, U 8 Dnvu. LtHBta, SUIXULO, LATUS AND NATIVE W A Fnller, 8 H Cook, X Dixon, H Tift. UCUATTA. J M Cooper, W T Jones, HTift.J T Dent, J E Dart, J H McCnll-.ugh, J M Tiaon, Jr. XAeza. T W Lamb, A T Pntnnm, R M Ti- ■oo, j A Phillips, Wm Tamer. tucxxamzxt: A J Crovntt, Henry Tnvrlor, U W Wright, Jr., W O Moore. W Turner, G U Mabry. Wavxxootnrrv.—WMWiggiiin, with power to fill ont Nclxran fonmr.—Dcau Wing, Oc- Uviai Hopkins. Cahdsn incrnr.—T M Harrimw, Itufns Long, Willis King, LT McKin non. R. M. Tiaon, Chairman of entire Tournament Committee. A|*U VS-S* ASK Arm •*—e* *sis t A fell n-Sr luto* IWrUM S*s*i. I K „ K | Ae*u ll-h«ll*M area. iuao.l>m. I""" 1 ’ Af*U JS-m bn IbMk**. SL Mrs. J M Dexter, Mrs T F Smith, Mrs B M Cerate,Mr* W W Watkins, Mrs LcBeronDrury, Mrs. Wm Bsrki. loo, Mr. W A Falter, Mrs A M Hay- -m ■* hmu. nwiiu. bms*l rn-mi. > _.^ w i u teavtie. »•« VorR. W. B. C. Coker & Co., RIAL ESTATK RAO K DM. CUX YKY AKCKR*. Rmtij, Lessois, ui Tm Rifiuat or CITY AND OOt’XTllV LAND*. ALSO itetrsdtn and bswlntn if UnJ Title* rramt stnsres (l**s w*n SmtSM*. Tm* ismmmt*. om<» *•***•■**« Mmam*»*om*n» non*.is«M AwoiN*Nm. renneir w. n. c. a*rs aco Tax Hcccivcr’s Notice. lsUlb»Mia**r*w*l omJ Hmainem 4*u* s» IS* pifx •* seoTii a*m*s*iMjgi n*se*ews.aefii *ia mans.m*w**»»■ % AffU ok awl ass. «•* April lllh *kA ink ** l if*u wa *m wa as* a Hot acnol-l'. Mrs John T Collins, Mr* J H Mc Cullough. Mm J C Xormno. Mi* F A . Brewster, Mr* J 8 Marlin, Mrs A V Putnam. Mrs M Shannon, Mr* Ire E Smith, Mrs 8 R Atkinson, Mias joe Nathans FAXCR YORK Mrs T W Dexter, Mrs U C Rowe, i^i2Ek M a?'w°?sfl; Mtes Reboeca Cooper, Uk* Maria Blain, Mm. Kate tt&. Mi« M«te Moore. Mu* Harry Culwbsrry, Um Ratio Dart. —i