Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, May 14, 1881, Image 3

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— New Advertisements. For Sale or Rent, rt *ww.n»T«u»ru»o. IW him m tt. »•J!S3* "“S«- «Hf el ap k» *^C2TSJS«S «••■—VftffiR, PrMldaat. StUyfipr and £wtal niuutt imv SATURDAY MORNING AT RRUXRWICK.OBORaiA. HA TIED AY MoRXIXO. MAY II. |«|. IIOMK MATTKItH. Houses, lots, a jjpg , A3e8MS p FOR SALE OR RENT —MY— w. B. C. COKER & CO. f MU *-„« *(Xxl. tlTfiUN M l SuM-r 1.1,1 I. rZuZiriwn. cm White IU Mil Lulls Ksnlh . drtlsd. QocA two •MrfdMIlss IMI'OIU'ANT. Tho adjourned meeting of tbo Glynn County Agricultarel Society will Uke place at L'srioso Hall on Tuesday, May 17lb, at 4 o'clock. All the com* miltcca ate expected to report prog- roan, and a fall mooting of all cos- corned ia desired. D. T. Di xx, M. J. Coiaos, President. Secretary. C'onaiderablo city real estate ia ebangitig bands. Wo coll attention to tbo adrertiso- ment of piauo for aalo or rent. There isn't an idle carpenter in tlio JttSstfSwjJS SS%Sa*Mat',tank aa aou c ' , - v - » n d bouses are looming up in i&r&y^V^s s,„ 1 mm, direction. XSS^SS^SSdr^f4Si\ Tbo only men in town who now CTms m w'i.'" a5rSnSSS?eh!or““ ** •>»«> nothing to do are tbo police, tbo ■i-«^J-?a!-S.*Si5lKT J. IV. and Bailiffie j North Georgia owners of Uruna- J wick real estate are instructing tboir ‘”^4TSr.'w«!' r T?o°r»j'.'er.««. t..«— ,.j •**»«* here not to sell. “Tnaa!5iM^fiI , m-«sii« ™»rt “Queen Esther nnd her train" will *yjftS2tJ*l!5 tal m c» wtilth “grace tbo boards" on next Tuesday , °3£i«Ui mtM IM. on K.W.-..U. .tmi (1-0.1 »«d Wednesday nights. muL'mIiTows Onusiwn. rlr m 11 X“" «•»! * l» ••«* !- ' ' »!»' »-* foullf of Ib^rtty"**** 1 **^** 1 * tur, |<IId UKiiUOU'UAXMUl on by AIM*. "|«H IN *a4 let* - of Town Cofntuos*. ; *• •SlfS.-SSSS; U-.°»ViT« j Two fires on last Sunday. One, •"Si. ..wo. M. I. K.w Town .nj on is. m T . «»owovcr, was so quickly extinguished 1 iYarraga&atmrf^im. *"'* ! ‘I»»t no alarm was given Al««>. S-r Mb rAmp. * rplcBUid truck f*rtn o MAH lUlIro*!. It **“ * **-' —“ Wo are authorized to state that the Kir*. Oratorio of Eatber, postponed front I On last Sundsy morning, at 11:15, Providential causes, will bo rendered , our rilizeus, who, true to tbeir relig- on Taesday and Wednesday nights; ions traiuing, were mostly gathered next (17th and 18th inat.), on which in the city churches, were alarmed by rllir« «oM* ia riurtllr. Itomumg tb* foemuu ».fc. R. la Ixwt p«rt of DUvtlT occasion tho previously published programmo will bo carried out II baa loti dodo of iU beauty or gran- dour by tbo delay. Wo regret very much to nuuouuco tbo death of tbc infant child of Mr. and Mra. W. T. Qlover, which oc curred on Monday hut. Mr. Glover has been but a short time among ns, but in that short time Iwth himself and his estimable lady have endeared themselves to onr citizens, nnd a nui- vcrtal expression of sorrow nt their lots ia beard from onr people. Wo tender them our heartfelt sympathy. G. II. Merrifield, tho ouly Auatoni- ical boot and shoe maker in tho South, haa connected himself with me in tho boot and shoo btisinoss, and wo are the peals of the bells of tbo Presbyte rian church and the city market, and, issuing forth, found that the residence of Col. .John T. Collins was on fire.— ( This was one of the lx>si buildings in onr city, on the lower part of Union street. The fire originated over the kitehvu, in rear of nnd attached to the bous**, and is supposed to have taken from some defect in thc(tlue- The kitchru and house were both laetal roofed, nnd the fire, ns it could not get vent, after badly bnrning under the roofs of both main building and kitchen, were extinguished by the sn- perhuumu exertions of onr citizens. The peril being so imminent, how* ever, the furniture and fixtures, doors, stutli, mantels, grates, aud everything , . . „ .. , • . that could Ik* gotten out, was rc- now prepared to do all ktuds of la- < ...... .. . , . . . -| » , | moved. \\u bad no idea, when we diet aud gentlemen • work in the Lit- ... , . ... ... . . ! arrival at tho seeuc of action, and eat styles, with a perfect fit guarnn remaining bore. Opposite Court House. ..... .. ... , I, , • saw the tlames bursting out under teed, at short notice. \\o thall make, . , . . .... ,, • I. a •(> it the cornice, that the building could a speaalty of fitting crippled and de- . . , 4 \ , * ‘ i# . «.. , , . ‘kj saved, bnt by manful work, and formed feet. We hope a liberal pat-. . .. . , • ... , , ... . -t - r ,., * the aid of Col. Collins force pump, ronago will instify Mr. ^femfields 4 . 4 , . . , 11 n I if I *ho tire was at la.st outed K>BK * j j t Kon |,j | H . r tj a p S invidious to ! name parties where all did so well, Some time last year tlicre appear*!; wo ml . st pn , jllB jr rs who iutlicse «lnmui> an interview with | c.slmly .lirectcl the moving of tbc some of our citizcue as to tho fulling j f arn iture, ami Mie-srs. I). T. Do.in, intcreeU of Brunswick and vicinity.- j** x e Uon, W. F. Symons mid T. Tho paper reached a gentleman in I \V Xh jtcr. wh.. worked like tigers. Colar Keys, Fla., who this week ar- Col Collins had 85,000 insurance rived in tho city, bringing with him a' u buildings, in the Insurance Com- ”'*■ «*■) Dr- J. J- Hams, who hasahoatof complete fishing outfit, together with ' pau> . 1)f Nurtl , America, and »2,«00 j admiring frieuds m tbo city, left for bia wife, cbildreu and personal effects, < OI1 [ ur „it„ r ,. c(c . Southern rj^STTi.ISsSrsIim?w’sr'e^' , ‘ i » FloriJ » 1,0,u ‘ , on 101,1 i “*‘- I»'“> w uo* » fcrmaneut^Uizen. Hi. Mntim!. ..f Athens’ Ga. both cornea AI>B.(iiy r^l»rty. Irapc an4 unt»|^...J, -- • - • . - • * *_ .a. . ’ * * la a early imy tart WUw cttjr. Several •|>l*aai4 m “ FA lit NOTES. nitics cxncencn or committkcs. First To got out exhibits and have them on tho grounds. Second To properly display and care for the article* daring the Fair. hub Will be appointed during tbo Fair, aud in no case will an exhibitor lie app tinted judge on Ibo close of arti cles he or she exhibits. D. T. Drxx, 1‘rcst. IMXOXIA, Ware c >i|iity, it to he represent^! by Nick Dixon at the Fair, by way of the construction of a building to be com* plcted within live days from its com mencement for nao of the Fair Asso ciation. That's business! L’^RIOSO HALL., . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, May 17tli and 18th, m • ••1j"4DlBg Turtle r1». aim. THK MOST VALTABfJ’. lUHT-f. INSOITH. KMX OBuROIA-Uhi • fHfl'-llx nw IIoum'* in ling ’.Spiiro JsCvi»ou, whoao store bouse was recently bnrm-d ou St Simons, has received his itiHurauco mouoy. We learn that Mrs. Kiuily Martin, cxpcrienco in tho business guani^cc* his success, and wo most heartily wel- como him. a seawh n-x ncunt Of tho |vut slionUl be begun at oneo by evcrylxHly, and an early report of tho curioiiH ami rare article* ypu un earth should bo sent iu to Col. Johu R ItoNtwirk, tbc livo Chairman of tho Committee ou Cnrio»itio*, at nu early day. Don't delay. BlRI* Of every stylo of plnmsgc abonml in ^ onr forest and groves. A nice feat ure of the Fair would l*c a grand ex-' hibit of native birds Who will vol-1 untcer to get up such an exhibit. A I prize will lie awarded for tho fiuosl exhibit of not lc*« thau ten different nativo binl* in one cage. D. T. IMjxx, Frost Bxauirrs Of native wood* iu a multiplied form of mauufsoturetl articles, such as so fas, chairs, clocks, barrels, kegs, buck ets, etc., arc already offered. Now is | GRAND ORATORIO OF THE BEAUTIFUL QUEEN. .WestCSC, OtSMCTOS, « , /Av«r MSS. IT*, ft MtttOS. MSS. Si. /. CnorSTT. Die. represented here 'l.y Mr. J. M. ‘ Ue Um " U ,ne “ tuJ *° u "° ,h * ir ' Dexter. We avm,»thize with Col. | ‘*“ ,U ^ « et m,n,c ' thing uovei and useful out of Uuor- lympathize with Col. ColliuN and hi* most estimable lady iu 1 >o«. terMr abofm, aiorM sad oSWm. Ulsgn«i|4H«.Hi| lb* ao* Modrr* r ! ieiJo ouo night this woek by drown- lb*Cw*b*rU»4ItM otaWBaib>*u. Th* l^w«..|wt,. | • lag lor » Ut* hotal aw la tb* So«tb. r»r **!•• < u lu h* jSm uuiII -tty. Tlic present unprecedented growth J of this city is .olid in all respects, and Mr. C. A. Itcitzo, special agent for i Hu lo.wesjthoy have incurred. Little ' of Cuiulierlaiitl Island, committctl su-! Ibo Insurnnco Company of North ; Myrtic, their daughter, rang the din- ‘ America, adjusted the loasof Colouel uur hell at the front door till .he John T. Collins on bis dwelling, ou broke it lo call the |>eople there, tho 12th insl., four days after tho fire, j —• —” _ with wllb <0 am* utulrr f.n«- •lwelliM <o»d oalboHBM. Oa Mlt w« tjr id flab. <>F*l«jr*, tie. Ala.*. th« I dvard Olorrr f«nn, Htilil »• r« a trurk finn. >»ar mllg* fr«ta ell/. Om-I f..ur-r.am b«>n*-. frail Ifsrt, rlr,, ub lb* M. A II. IUIlru*-l. A largaln A No, tb* Cartwrlfbl Pulnl plarr. nin* mil.w fr-*iu ■ Utaad: abuntUnl A*h *ad oyaiorw; will Mil AUo.Titwn Ctmimiito lilm-k. loin l»l. VJ, W, t>«, M. imn Uiabl*, wmI of Cwliran Avrtiiio. AIm, Town Common* UI«k k. lot* |X<1. 1 Id, 137, IM, wr*| oH'ncSirsu Avomijo. AN*, lot* 110, 111. Town Common*. W* bay* call* Bow It * ao.all dwelling*. Now l* yunr jrour wMMirtubily l » l.uy *ml l«» mil atidlolcloaloabMiUrsi*. C‘*ll oiit ra.l.lr.-** W. B. C. COKER A CO.. Dniliawlrk. U*. DEALER IN Forelini and Doim-stic Wines, Liquors, AND CIGARS, lllimMliMNIi.U. tho new comers are liocoming numer ous. #1,500. This is <|uick work er, lleilze is a clover gnntlumcn, who nan a lo cal agency at .Savannah, aud docs a Henry, aged six years, : l«rgo insurance business there, repro- son of Willie and Oran Hilliard, died 1 in this city of piicuuiouiu »m Tuo»«hiy uight. It is rumored that tLo Urdiuury will soon ho urged to appoiut an iu* spcctor of liipiors, wines, etc., iu this county. l'rcsidcnt Dunu intimates in this issue Unit ho is now opcu to propo sals—fur privileges ou tho Fair Grounds. •f lw»tidjr f r faint- ■lies. Wo understand that Mr. J. M. Dexter will adjust tho loss ou the Oolouel's furniture fur the Southern Mutual, of Athens, Ga. Are you - hut of conrse you urn go ing to soo Queen Esther, so it will lie useless to ask if you are. It you | mH rt ., ,.ntly huvo uot ulready secured your seat, j u uur lu j,| e t however, we would adviso you, as a friend, lo do so nt once. It is both more comfortable and uioru genteel to sit ill those easy chairs ill 1,'urioso ’ ,lr ”"' “ Hall than to hang un to a saw-homo When Col. Ross gots tho Seaside |K . ( ,, t| iroU( ,|, » wiailovv. IfoUMe, ou Cumborlnuil, ready, wo ox- Anything looking to tho biiiiding up of our city i* a phnsaut theuio f*»r our pen. Maiiuf:u-t«*i it‘* coiuo uixier thi* head, and huvu over licon encour aged by um, lor them; nro they that cru.ilu, on it Hero, .some-tiling out oi nothing, or, iu otlu-r words, change, by liilair, raw material into niercliaut- able goi»d*, etc. Under this head we may class tho new outerpriso of our townsman, l). (i. Kisley, Eh<|., who •j ened a cigar factory Mr. Soyfonh, his fore man, is a “judge of the weed,” having been in the binmics* thirty years, ami can tell the grade and nationality, m» to s|H-ak, of every leaf of tolucco shown him. The factory ha* only gia wood for cxbihitiou at tho Fair. >TIIKMKX*M TOfXXkMENT. Arran gem eu ts are being |N*rf(x.*tod for a grand coutest of ateaiu tiro en gine*. Invitations to participate have been s«.*!it to companies nt Atlanta, I Rome, Guilin, Macon, lfawkiusville, Albany, Jacksonville and D.iricu. An ample supply of water has been jiro- t«, i»»« ClttMmi** of llrMitwwIck vidoj for the cmntest ou tho Fair Tbo committee of firemen appointed grounds, aud a lively timo as well us would respectfully anuounco that they a SCU..C uovei aud oxeitiug may bn ox-1 will, during the coming week, cell np- ;mh-Uh1. Thu OccsuicH, of our city, j „„ n || those who iisve sithseribed to will np|K-ur in now uniform, and with | assist tho eonipaiiy^ in geltiog the their lino steamer, deinunstrnto that l now sloain flro engine, for the colloo- Brunswick does nut intend to xloupItlon of tho lUnonnU luhserihod and furevel 1 , i.r Im bohiiul her sister cities | prumism). As there are dulihth-ss iu enterprise anil thrift. X. many ollieis who lire ilusirous of iis- CAST OF CHARACTERS. HENRY T. D0NN MRS. JOHN R. D0OTWICK L G. MERCER MRS 1.1* WALLACE .....Mrs. Alllcc Flanders, Mias Ella Flint little Katie Kraus* W. T. GLOVER Mn. W. P. Minor Mra. O. H. Macon J. Robert Itostwick J. \V. Wood W. II. Kvennett Guards to King —-P. G. Stacy, G. II. Norwood, R. 8. Mclrer First Maid of Honor to Queen Misa Willie Gala ( Miw Minnie Marlin Maids of Honor to Queen s Miss Lula Harris , (Miss Dollio Ivio Hegni W. F. Doerflinger High Priest *. ...John R Bostwlck (fueen's Pages ..........Mis* Kate McDonald, Mias Annio Derrie King’s Pages : .Master Dftrb Gale, Master Joe Drowning .Semi-Chorus of Children... Twelvo Urn s, Fourteen Girls Grand Chorus of Jews nnd lVndans.^.... I sidles and Gentlemen KINO AHASUERUS.. QUEEN HAMAN /.KHKSH Attendants to /s^esli... Ida, child of fcresh .... MUKDKCAI Mordecai's Sister Prophetess Serihe llarlsjimh Herald ■ * TlieBnperb'Deoonitiona and Uorgemu Cuatnmcs were onlered from the North expnawly fu* this occasion. No labor or cx|ienso lias been sjmrod in otiler to tender this Magnificent Oratorio iierfoctly. Iteserveil seats, 75c; General Admission, SOc; Children, 25c. Reserved Meats at W. T. tllovcr s. Doan open at 7:30. Curtain rise* 8210. oil) OLVXX Will du her whole duty at tho June Fair. Camden, Wnyno ntid other ■hitiug the ooiapany in ita coiumeud- able i flurta for tlie welfare of onr |ionplc, wo extend to all such all iuvi- becu established a short while, hut, ., . ,, , ¥ , . , ■ of Meliitush County is Ik.lsiy Island islet it to become tho most popular . 'y 1 wu mi g.u to state, ias a it can . o,; w j|| wnel, live, energotie men ns | lady are this week absent, iu uttcu- an-l even mure, for there are always 1 Our worthy chief |s ueil-pu .l» r and resort iu tho South. If yen wish to sea wbst can is being dona in tho rfty iug, just visit the gardens Bolt aud Mr. Watkins iu Dixvillc. counties give evidence of s desire to | tution to call at the place of business lie ii„hly lepresente 1 on lliat occasion, of either of the rummittoc and loud McIntosh must wake up, and a |-sr[ 1 your aid to a good eumo. A. V Pi tx.w, K SoMIMoX, 'John Brown, Jack Msleolm, J.s.- Bn. eliall) and i known tile ! daueo uikiii the moeting of the Gcor- ..nlirs ahead. Parties using tho ci* I, . .. ' ran he and „ , . , B . beo, Pal Manning, J.s- Form 1 gla Press Association in Rome, nnd .-are rau rest assured they are just ,.. ...... , , . at e-ardeii* . .. ... . . 1 .. Clay t\ illloins do to ui.ike kn aigaruen -^o Uoy,, with a little outside edito- w bat thev arc represented to he all , „u nt \l r I . , ,,. . , *. 1 I ret.ua: CCS ol Doh.iv, ftiol to . .. ", I mil help, have manufactured this is- tho wav through. Havanas are of;,. , .! , ... ... jit and Mr. Watkins iu Dixvillo. J „„„ Q f n, 0 Advz»tuzu axi, Aeeen.— i H 0 ,ana tobacco from one end to the j ^ 1 " 1 ' '■ .“j |,w these* ?" A Tho isrpolar II. and A. authorities | This annual nasi, iu lhe desert of csl- and the - can also I* said or two f"rom l)Tri.,. .ud - have granted all their shop hand, an lton ,l hfe uniat indeed he pleasant, „f other grades They are all hsnd-|. (<j ,, rnil „ lri< l|l|r| , hM r . ir Uwo and onr- ofr-hour, from five to «xo clock,.*, .ndwc.ro glad that it was conveni- j mailc, and therefore free from dirt' * njn W|||| J, lll# . j wit's shingles i every Saturday, and the faithful, jol- eut for our aforementioned c. |e p. to and trash. Patronize home «»'«- ,„ lM u , , ornatoalyleof Iv lulls fitiinv it it Wai luiiui tlmt list n.nv rn. i * h . Coininiltre. ly boys enjoy it. enjoy it We o<>|» that he u.uy ro-1 prise A telegram to the Savannah AVtra, turn refreshes! and invigoratcel in j stales that Mr. Wolfo, as agent of tho body aud mind. j,. ((u Alabama aud Georgia Railroad, has We wero pleased to meet, this week, ,j t4 . ,; pnrchaseil the II. A A., and that he Mr J. 1). Dexter, of Portland, Mee, ,, |lt) will at oiiee extend it to Kufaula. who is hers for a short visit lo his Wl<ri . j, Koi« Hwelloia illustrate ! Messrs. Jacob Miehelsun A Brother " spirit ol havo eompletcd their naidence corner An ox-«Uloncester and Reynolds streets, and JKj. 1 it ia an ornament to onr city. It ia one-half storiss in height, and inetalie roof, of an srehiteetnre, and makes Wo ho|H* to hear trmu Doboy on tliewe * '* ry Imndsomo sp|>e*r*lioe, reflect- y siooinoe. ! matters, lor when *aeh lueu as the ing uineli crwlit lo W. IL Andersen, e Is III I Hilt last Satnr- slsive named move in a matter, things Esij., the architect, and Messrs. Cow- it th-ct ever seen hen- get lively. D. T. Di *x, Presl. man and son, contractor of onr city. True, some of these *** It is a double dwelling, and occupied and two or three i 1 oivi-li I> InsurniiMilii.' tlsrlSinl, l,v the Measis. Michelson, H. T. Shipping Iiitolligcnco. reuTux rosTiir navmwtag. roanu want zsnivn MAT ink. imi. Aiiniv.vis Map »'»- *(• R B*w« r*. Tk«at*oa, Xo*t*a. May ft—Sr Jaaal* OMaliaa. Taaflar, X«w Turk May 7—Sc Maui* 11 Rolaa, flkarp, ChtrlwtoB. May *—So Un* S(ar*r, Santa*, WllMtB«to«. May fl—s» I'fl Srhalt*. , OterlMoB. May D Hi AIM* UunlMlu. Hum. Skill. May D-Sc Haiti*, fool, N*w Tork. May 9—So T Harris Kirk, Cav»l*#r, Sarattitah. May U -Sr Jraal* W BUr, RartM, !1lll«d*)|>kM. May J -Sr ( baa V M*y*r. Pulaal, New Yvrk. May »-ai l His. IIit.a*. X*v Yuib. s:; WT/i«i2=r&aS£. May IHS MS Crtffcii—, Cbartaal—. DKFAXTt'EEa. May f-tlff Stary dark. MabJ. »*au>s. May 7-Sr flora Noflrr*. R«|rn, Hath May j -Sr J a Mtine, A»4rM. Sow Main. May 10-Hr ijlltk R reward. TUI* RUlbMorr May If-Hr a M Malt*. Dude*. Ral«. May II—Hr i akb S Rldgawy, luwsaoad. X V. Ib 1*77 tb*CB «t*rw twu aagra ■ cnI badly al«U*d with Hyfbllta. la aty *Mk If | BMlHH C. T. SwMt la tare flm. I •Lot *T-a* mac*, ms y*f “ X* adaMfl A. a. (HUB. Ord I Tb* I. H. N. la aina* rad aaMkrtba. UB*pa* llrataa wb<> h*l W*a n*lh*41* bit b*l aia metis wllb HyyMMMa Mbib law fa. (Ja. 04 by Ul dr MoB's m*B.|.“ SHOLES’ Tholast Grand Jury, in overhauling hruther, Mr. J. M. IXxter, Slid will, |-.-e't-iv..,I their clearance papers. In yj t p j. j» l . r( | IJ| . iho s|»c*-ial agent 0llltll> i-*!- sod Mrs. M. C. Rows, {tho tax let urn t, has stirred up tho on his return, escort their mother, ‘ our |.„ t * t . that there were ■ o( ^ sU-rling accident iusnr- whose lines bsvn c-rtsinly been cast ; wrath of some of the richest, hut tax- Mrs. E Dexter, who has I sen hero |,,rty-llir. ■„ in i is thereby inmlo to hear more during tho winter on a visit, slid who I, toiupauv, was iu our city this *“•* Georp-in StfltDftflypf-f-ppp nli "" ,l,cr,bv to bcar ,uor ‘’ j" 1 "*U* * 1101 rej«,rt. .„J lewd upon iuformatiou!^ IIU|1 Cl ;| c ,| un Ho has! ... .. ***,;' 'lCtUglH,OiateUtt^Glieer [C)|lwl | J . ttlu , lll0Cutm , y - <rcV()lluc wi|| ,S a most estimable lady of the ripe ri .,. eivi ,,| ., t t i,„ c„,t..,o House. It I ( .| llirj , c of t |, 0 railrmnl .le^irtment of 1.1.,? “ n* Hlisiliessnilll I'llllllpr's bo largely increaseoil. agu of K-'enly-five, hut yet huh and tint n that had cleared th c compsiiv l..r this sectuui, and at- Col. M. I, liarn tt. an long Slid fa I . . wa. w ixMt _ Urtv Mr. Dexter is a morrlmiit of ,„:i «..,i I V * . . -- - * ■ - - - I) Fire Insurance! ^.HWMWWCl imMruttb or TMB GERMANIA AXD UANOVRa IXSVRAXCKCV/SI till .. .... I Judge D. James Dillon, the arhi- hearty. Mr. Dexter is a merchant of were *..11 ... and other, ra, RECTORY , Itrator for tLo city an<l count/, a|>- I'ortlaml, amt during Uie dread «T , - | Uu*roJ aimli wv »ln*n Jmd »# i pointcl by tho Grand Jury to adjust deuiic of l«7l!, was thc first lo respond j tlm di»cr.paney i ioBl-a. differences a* to assessed value of »“ »'•« ,ur » i ' 1 for our suffering figure* Whilst on this subject .. proper^ is meeting with no trouble, citizens, aud by bis exertions raised v . „, ,,,, .hat uur ;,„ ro ui „ B but few contests. »“ our r ‘ ,lef ' 1 l“-r« hold* ,u own with the Ust of Two line, of street railway is one Tho Atlanta CW./»/.m. has the them. E of tho enterprisos soon to bo in tho following special it relation to the vanuso. c. w lo of the Brunswick and Albany at thu soa Railroad: our|i»rt. - . I ... I Nrw YobX. May 9.—I have just hail Ut work turning In. not, mneo they have granted George | # ^ ^ Mf W olfre. reprienti.ig Wul |, M h •trvot lo Iho M. * U. RailroaJ. iih« Gorman iuUreat of iho .\laUwa| , JU ^ f |*rim|it;rity, au«l 1* t it 1 c;«Nm ttimni of uaisu. aUDaciUPTION PRICE,$o.«>0 SUOLKS S CO.. 21. Rr.w.1 Slrwi, Jlagiots. lit House, •IXiltMtSLY fLAXTKRV UuTkX*. V4fk.t M L rates. ikur*.. • inisf. HARNETT & C?, •‘Hwhiiiktohs, lend, to k,. piog up lie: iusiiraiicu for re.r,U, jk*«j ' BRITISH AMERICA ASJjR'B fO. tho “boys" who iM.ru hfo and luuh on Kcriveu ninl Jlarslial Mouses, nsvtu , uah, has based Iho late Planters Ho-. —— the rail III the pablu s. r»ico. | ml siol eliaoge.1 the uame of the same TMI»Z rissT-CLaiw cosrssin musn- cuiii|Miiy liu.l two I.•**>■» to |«y on t„ tho Harnett House. Col. 11. is si to is ssvsswics sv the recent iM.-ci l. nt on the S. F. A W. thorough hotel manager, leaving no —, /l)/l/l A7lir/>D W It,llway. he informs us He alto want of Ins guests iiiigratifled, and, 1. U tali, Jr. to grant tho privilege, hut we presume n* fair *'.>i.-r city. Sa- J d mtes that the I-ical agency here, mike u l»ett. r showing This *|« ..k> well for Evidently some p-iwi r is mg . , , Well, let it Ik- iho German iuUrcst of the AluLama . , ^ i tfinuUM wbtBb*yfwf4Miiy«wB>^ , i (U.^ Soutlioru ruilro.nl, ami r, e. oiouot .IU.XM.IM «. Iwr au t| lur iz(a ns true the rumor <«“•• " i1 -' 1 rll*»W tin- whole laud. u.ie In'In ■AS buou ••«! I»y I#im tver Ki'iiiil and runrtoous mail ...... .. , uir ha* wuii for hiuiairlf a lio»t of of J Jl. iJ.'iU r, Kh*|., is lfl*‘ frieiiJa, situ till avail ttieiuinJvi lire MtlinUi tlttll Ul lilt OHUI|ll- tilt: |rnvile^V of Bto}i|iill|f Ml till) I Inin* l\ itM-rvasili^ tin IxhiiiH-M lirtt llotiw wl»ru«vvr they vinit i’t rdut ib iMi.hrst.oi 1 llll bllnlllt BS, hi** i*oiti|Miiy i ' Forest tXUs* aa-DVKLUXOR AT VX1T LOW RATER. MO eJEKYI, ISMl • •• IIU BHSMV..WX- - - ■ •»* r;asafiLSixfe« Brunswick to the lscific, on s lino t | 10 pnrehaseof the Brunswick A ^tnrel IlUc* t.f IIIBUI.I IsoAt ii\i*ttx«. Ala . J.m. IIIH7N. 1>m C. J. Muiut—ft*w Am#*— Eg- t ktNt-l you will Ami 50 critU. I*U*ara Brittl me Hiitttltrr |Mfkn«f of Ui tliinb— iba «•#-*• swiw-rbiciBai The Bret lyu-Jogie leol null t Iwppy re | " •* 1 *- ‘^-{nisnasw * UVTUX. rob RALE-1 U KirrtbBm *b* IMM mt mU im sSisfe-viar-; ' Wo are roiucstcd to state that Bov. telu as soon us the) build up ! hul J. L Lyons, District Superintendent for which they have the •»«« train* a-n-I ‘ of America.. Bible Society, will Is.- in I' 11 '.-’* 10 l,u ' ... ,r '" the city on next Sshbsth, and at h I-. ,..... |..e.i.-:i - N-.to.-ol ili*i-,rv tlm * n * '■ In. s union meeting flf the different C">hJvuaun.oi churches will lie held in the Metho-j From the Atlanta I we ato,- I > *• i ! dist church. Thc public are iuviled a-arn that C iptaiu 1‘ostell, ”1 -St- Ml- at J..MJi, • #2.00 l’EU DAY. 1 attend. uious. is iu Atlsnt*.arranging the i'u- An effort is U-ing msilc to organize mens* collection of shell*, wuieh he and thoroughly .nuip sn oyster and lately presonte.1 to the Vmi.g Men. TiosaubMo.,,! 1 ;,^,.. imonprarni. ^ with bcsdqnsrter. in Ubrary Awe-riation. It eompr,«-s rrr*V PAtiUnn *«*« Brunswick. IU membership will cm- over 10.000 shells o.OllO vaintiea, iiiiF.EER SHOP, brace losiling flab Slid oyster dealer* from every part of the gl.4s. snd .» J. *. CAICTEK. pnsrfelsr in Atlanta and Albany and iutsrveii- worth now iu market ovwi #.>,o<«i. ' ™ ' n.mosrKM iug town, to this city. The supply U C.|4nin Postell Is-gim hi, ■ "ll.-di-.i. M**- . .. fc "" jucxhaiistihlo, and IMS, at leu jc-ir- .-I ag , I ha. i *' ° l,A,M cv TTt*Q A j sUt£R ihut he CAW ((ft ready msli assidnoUBly Kathcnsl them . %«-r Bim-e. ' kaIu for all hocau gut Wu doubt uot Ifu will vt «v*eurabi|^J lilt tr I tr* •it- wnl irrivt* her*? :!»,• m., an-l leave -*»»• «•-. umkiug - it potb-ih:* t • iirnabwick at H 30 s. ui. ntid H 2 » |* im wild arrive in Sa vannah at J ."•*) |> 11. nud 2:15 a. m., ri sjHTti O k. On tlie other hand, the |KiHHCiigt-i train leaven SuvsniMih at t ;i lo |». bn»B*«V k. Os M*jr U. IWQ. X. r. UALL. |IIIWI iNMOilih', Mint oblige, %. |»ayu** nt L*r tii.it new Btearn hru uu- M |* r i||^ | u * MwaS. B. Wauxux I ..recoil |lf .| c . m | f or ,| ltl „ Gjm'U your " ,I “ V hesiru and |»iir»u« «Ub culled ou, and OIb^sbc, the Ihiih l#y your actionh as AnJ other BfTpct»«»t»b «*f the Knlticy* aihJ . .. ' , m •-s *i .i • lihnlder an? b»»m-tinn* brought on am! # _ . ..U KcitttiuUr. too, thui 0 j |eI| rtwr ,,#.| by the neglect of the __ w tik iuak l»u thu next kictiia Bjni|t«>tu«, wbicli. tukeu in time, I tABEY W* 8TYLEHy , s i would no doubt iu i u.-jority of cases I %• m«r * « « ■ «■* u “ *' yield to In-dnKiit. So *K-dlcin# Is so ATTORNEY AT LAW, lw.ll uiits.1 for Ibis ss Baskin's Cost-1 >in>-v«U';/'Z* flFORMA. 11... Mi. it in, pound Extract llurha sod Juniper. It sfllSSB/l*, OWsUIA |hsralUbi* breltn* tool* to tbspwrts.| ...T^Tiw. — Th«- M irtha. thc new twat for tlic allays imtoUon. and re Mows healthy V^Try-r^rfuTd anif ^ will mako iu setem. ctrsaitsaS ewM<xcsaM,«w Se BsalksraSts l’r, p.re.1 only by Uour, Bankia Z of . 'tterUs'l It-iUle, ti:[hi regularly lM-twc. li llruuawick diu-.rgt.t-.. AtUbM, its., ais) for — cnppsi ItffYT' . 1 /i I m 11 ss lllii ilssst ssssls- l.v rail til AXwAi the colL*-- L'u*Z4l. bul then 1. IjV J* *»»•• arriving u ihiBtfdk •: 7..5*) |» it., ami a. n*. r* M|H-cti\n *. ! :»•• roimectioiis to pi»Hri.g.i. g....g towards M.mm and Umu-wiek nnd, snd par . ltd of th. N F. A W. are *...i .pule so lies for Cumlierlsn I will reach Brnna- J. 1 "”'”? * T sud Cauherlsud alter H e lith m.L ^Dee. 1. 1877. Anight tram will l«« put upon tho . (|, iv ,.s.,l.t lto.km'. Ihs-hn umlJuni- ,». r l..r ten years, sud it low always giv- al ssti.lsetnui, provisf th*