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BRUNSWICK miltllSIR AH 1FN1L.
VOLUME VI.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1881.
NUMBER 46.
The Advertiser and Appeal,
rCMMO BVSBT UIOWT AT
BRUNSWICK, GA.,
r.\G.~slr*cr.
HUU3CRIPTI0N BATES:
UuropyaU woolta*. 1 00
A<Sr*rti*MBffat« from rwpoasiblff partis will
bt vbiII ordered out. vbea tiwliu* u
•4E3&S!B6SBRSStti
n,i, T .■ I fbww, rka***. m MtmtlMKmu.
HlfrlMW .*4 obUUU-J SOU'S# SOtalmriitl*
tea, IIM auikVad SwsaMImUm. mum .<■
oaks* tut tpum. ckareaS ms*vr—
AllMMsaa*
SwAdvertisements.
DU. JIAYUOCK’S
NEWLIVERPILL
PILL It A I
City Directory.
AhCmm A. T. tutaan. M.M. WaUlna. J. i
HMff, D. T. Dwaa, J. 1*. Himj, M. C. Little
Clerk 4
CHtfMt
AmUtmt MmnAal I. L. Bmrh.
ZWiMM-W. U. KalB4>7, T. W. put
K"f»r efOmkri Heme •ml Clerk •/ JferM-D.
A. Mwri.
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CUglkjtitim LEPbtKM.D.
J/«rtor Mmter-Q i Uall.
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mt.it. aulA VPbi
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-Dana, W»U1m
(wiUB BT.lt*tvmetrrr-c O Hoof*.
Mallow Colored OmHetj-JaekU While.
Ttm c»a»>»*-lDnr*y. ^qot *ad
I’otmup <p«f. Dierillapr u4 Cowprr.
UoM»-UilMUU.Ir«n Bd ratua.
rrnuc amM*«i*-W*tkiaa. Durrdia.-cr sn 1
IUrrej.
lUtlBni—■ DuncdlUf r.lUfTry *a.t Unlrflfld
b«riTM-hlB«i, Mpmn ud Dana.
(l.im-hiUia, LlUlfMd hi Iteflllairr
nu Ptfiimm %MIAfOW M'l UiffTj
Mun- ratantn, Dana. u4 WitUw.
vxrrED nxm omenta.
(Uiwtor of CaatoBM—John T.Colliaa.
(SCO Afr COATED.)
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»b all fbnM«
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BOCXDIXQ THKOCfiH THE vnxs.
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JACOB COHEN
162 BROUGIITOK St,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
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DR. HAYOOCrS NEW IIYEI PILLS
world.
utovniiTHU VAST com TRY
p.knle Koanr Tlirm 1
Iktl-rnplal .r'rli'ial
.n>fw>i«ri«mTiwi
. — ' ■ " ■ ■ #srm Will h
U met m, tw» at awl... m,,,,.
£%££-. ymu kMrUM * (ia
OMrffNrHiblMiM
ThMUt*. Doctor. Mjr Iwfrrli ha* Ml too. Ma
jaBBcihtorMtoia*ptBthah*a**.
.sJSa^sy!”*
I fa** half't <*• of 7oar pUUtotof hah* tor
Ctobim M*r»a*. Th* d*ary*aac iMafftowtilla
T*arvtal*fDr.la7M'aMv Liwr FtO* carad
to* «f irrrlM* a*arah(la *a4 pato* la lh* hand,
towd aw two rtalcr I wbbI aao far a poar frattp.
Brad ai* lv* rial* *f y*ur haw Lim ITU* by r*>
tore mil
r.wliuwtrr—Llua* North.
HRAI’OKT IX)DOK, No. 6H, I. 0. 0. Y..
Mi'll* ttttf TnemUy nl,{lil »t Huh* oVIo-k.
W. H. FITTMAN. S i
JAM. K, LAMURIGUT, 1'. A H. H.wr. ury.
count memions in tie nicemwick ciecuit.
CLINCH—let Monday la Marrh aad ttoplrBitwr.
\T 1*1 Ml-ad MuBday la March aad Mrplwabcr.
WAYNE—4th Moaday ‘ * — 1 - - -
Marrh and Mrptrtal»er.
CAMDEN—Taroday aftrr 3d Moaday ta May aad
Nwrrtotwr.
CllAI;l.T« >N—.‘a1 Monday In May *ad Norrail
OI.YNX—4th Monday la May aad X or ember.
For all
•la*. *1 . . ..
prrfeet car*. Oo* ylli win ntMJr th* toMl ah*ptl*>
*1. for r»ail« ItNON. Nrrrowa FrvatratMa.
Wraharw. U-n.ral Lawltad*. Waal of App*til*
“1 Itirk lira la. Ur. Dr. Itajrtnrk's N*w Utof FUta
1 b* Mind aa rActoat M—rdy.
Vf tr* HlwfNl la thrtr rffacU, aad a ear* can
Str. David Clark
Oaly Dlrvrt Boat twkw per wrrh hriw«*a
SA VANN AH & BRUNSWICK.
LEAVES Ml VANN All rOR BRt’NSWKS EVENT
MONDAY UNO THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
RETURNING. LEAVE MiCNSVlCK
Tuesday g Friday evening
TUB MATANNAU.
ttBcrtlua to Dram
k B. A A.
.... . i aad from New York.and with
rhllalrlphta. Dalttiuur* aad It<»t
tUilnad. and at Mavanaah
iowfwi raiM. Mark all throo*h frrigbt
'■* Clark."
C. W1LUAM8. Atfral
•Cara attaiac/ (JotId Clark."
aiwlliCJoi Braaawick. oath* dork
waiuuuwu arraiL
HARDWARE
ll>l aad 190 Coagroaa. 113 and 131 HI. Julian at*.
SAVANNAH, GA.
tha KMaoy*. R*taotl*a af
l«k*e New Liver Fill* arwa
rttll
For FtauU Ihaaaar*.
kaaa*. O-nrrai U
and Mirk Hr*, tar Ur. Dr.
Will b* '
They
aimo*t alwaya b* goaraalrad.
EACU VIAL CONTAINS TWENTY FILLS.
A A'Onr Fill ia • Doaa.HN
l»rlc« TH ent»-flvo Crnta. War sale by
all DmikhUI*.
CAUTION,—Nona aro e rmine unlrto Ui* alfak-
inrouf AI.I.KN UAYIMXIK anrMiuidaimch VlMof
Kvaiir Finn i«hih.aii.c«htii*. lfyoardra«-
BIT AT ONCE! Do NOT DELAY I
HAYDOOK & CO..
frbl-ly 3U Flat I SUtot. N*w York.
H. L. HARRIS,
Wiitrlminkcr A Jeweler,
BRlMIfK. - GEORGIA,
lilS CONSTANTLY OX HAND A FULL SCF FLY
!—Ih. iuMtiiiH lokUthm.
to m« H.miHi* M ’k.
30e C0WRID KIU8 AXD S.ITIX8
GLYNN COUNTY.
II. lUllroad Pa.Illll.,-Town. »oll~
rllmau-lnda.trteaaad Iakabllaul*.
cun v. ntjiM, u w.,-,
nncawici’a iiakdou
Ia jut aa Ogletborpo foontl ami
loft it—tbo deepest water, but land-
locked, beat aneborage, and the in out
boalllifnl of any portaouth of Norfolk.
There ia no purpose to disparage oth
cr seaporth along oor sonth Atlantic
or to nnderrate their impor-
Unco to the coumeroe of the world,
bat the facta asserted it re as fixod and
as ttcruil as the ebb snd flow of the
•gjL si* fancy ABTtCLEs caaaotWaaatoer: tides, and fbo writer who does not
admit them is either ignorant of hia
THE ORESS Q000S DEPARTMENT
Is a lore***, ruin MERE tor Saauasr it Th.
II Sl» Xn V*rL la fcrt, tb*r* I* a*tsa
ia^Fsa<y *r atop|* pry 0—4* that «uo(Im
...— _ fcapTw.
■ >.atia,all n.mot i
162 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVAXXAII, - GEORGIA.
fr>S-Iy 7
H. H. P.
THEPOPULAR
Liver Medicine!
hill’s nemi pi.mcei
th* pmsMit dt**rdwe of Um Lirrr. lu meriu
jMtly r utlll* it t« th* pmfcrBMUt it rmi?n
•Utohcr
LIVER MEDICINES.
kept by to*ny iwr*ona alwaya at hand.
r*aal*rly, and tbo** p*r*r>a*
lh* m»u«I *yiu|do«ia of * di*oMl
UNl N«*d
■Bhfeet lc
•r. *o pr*ralMil u this
00*1 you bat
50 CENTS
To try |», and you will n rUlaly In. i.I. n«m1 w Itli
tlmmatilt. For Mi* by *J. ,»|. .1| \|llM,V.
Agritroltural Implements.
fan .mills,
GRAIN CRADLES,
AVERY’S PLOWS.
BRINLY’S PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS.
IW STOCKS,
SWEEP SHOVELS,
HEEL PINS,
GRASS RODS.
ltiibbor and Leather
I5ELTING.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
CARPKXTERS’ TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS,
crj.-s AND PISTOLS,
iSlii.NO TALKIJi
f VAUU11W,
TKWBljR'Y,
SILVER PLATED WARE
CUTLERY,
Musical Instruments
,'J.VIJ ST/tr.VCii.
PISTOLS & CARTRIDGES,
SEWING MACHINES,
Needles and Attachments.
CALL AND BE CONMNCED.
ortlVI,
BEST GREEN AND BLACK
TEAS,
UVISTS OENVISE SEW CHOP
GARDEN SEED
Steamer Ruby.
TIME TABLE
—and—
SCHEDULE OF KATES
ST.miONS&BRUNSWICK
aubject or loom in bis economy of
trntb.
U is unnecousry to encumber this
paper with the coast surrey sonnd-
inga, or to refer to the channel maps
in proof of thr proposition ao broadly
pronounced. These bare been pub
lished a thousand times, and an aa
record in the moat enduring form.—
As well might proof be adduced to
eetabliabed the existence of the Gulf
Stream, or any other known fact in
pbraica or philosophy.
The tardiness of the commerce end
navigation of mankind to utQiza this
great marine boon ban been no fanlt
of nature’s plans and purposes—ahe
opened deep channels, spread oat
broad waters and planted a beautiful
site for a city-all that ahe cookl .to
was lavishly door, sod baa been pre
served without change or diminution.
The causes that have combined for
over Imlf a eentnrj, and are atill at
work, In prevent the full di-velopinent
of the groat facilities boro afforded,
sro not nioro creditable to tbo intelli
gence limn to tbo jealousy of op|ioa
ing iiitoro-la. Wo Imvo always main
tninod mid still adhere to tlio ennvio-
lion that the comuicrco of the land
and tbo ocean must ultimately do
main! the complete recognition of lb.
advantages of this harbor at a ni
aity, and that all the people of Geor
gia and of the vast empire lying
sod south, will come to s full appre
ciation of tbe grand fact that the
Mnker of land and sea planned tbe
deep channel across St. Simona bar,
opened wide and deep tbe beautiful
bay, amt formed the capacious harbor
for tbe nse of the millions of the new
nakr. mi ns nnkrij ts. | * <,r *'k *'"* * baveu of rest, safety and
la— St SI—a. Mill. aa4 kraunrb.
lasts cams.' WSaff, B.—vltl. Sail/. iBaaSu*.
•waMl (wall) ...imm
—.bMSaa'WSwf. Sr«a..kk, ia.t,ra.,'. —
aaa«ar*. law,— IJa»a
IMS TrlaSalaMatr*. tSSrai
le...SC staiva. Milk Salljr. |a«a4ar‘. .tna
•SI lu in
la— a.aw—. numsaur, Itslaraac.waaaa.
ear's Siam— iiamli I .sat at
i iuui i.a
Kiln Trtr MtMai'. At a at
■aua ttlwIsaaenMan—Watt—
we aMt.lai
heatt nf.lna roOilttfy a« rr— na.
ONION SETS.
CHOICE CllEWISO ■( SJIOKISO
TOBACCO.
The nest 5 uenl Cigars.
W.B.Mell&Co.,
profit to the floating mnltitodes of
tbe old. Tbe world ia growing, and
its coiumaree ia clamoring for in
creased facilities. Dottoma are being
multiplied, anti protluctiou ia advanc
ing /«iri ;<aa.M with tbe growth of pop-
ulatiou and tbe demand lor supplies;
ami it ia urither extravagant nor vis
ionary to predict that within tbe prea-
liahing au oil depot for tbo soppply
of tbe whole country. They hare on.
oil tank in position, and will very
■oon bave two otbera, of 20,000 gal-
Iona capacity each. Two of (beta an
to be naed for spirits of toipontinc,
and the other for machine oil. They
will purebaao tbe aplrita from tbe dis
tiller, empty Uieir barrels into Iheso
tanka, and return tha barrab to be
nsed again and again, *l infinitum.—
Tbe oil will be pumped from tbo tank
in qnantitiea to anit purchaser*. They
are having ear* built with tanks, ao
that tbe spirits will ba pnmpod from
tbe large tanka oo tbo dock to Um
tanka on tbe oars and shipped
Eastern, Northern and Western mar
kets.
Those gentlemen will
beokiog facilities, and a provision de
partment in connection with 'heir
other boaioeaa, and it ia understood
they propose to operate on a
scale that will require Um employ
ment of not Um than half i
of dollars.
Those engeged in getting turpen
tine will at ones pcrcoivo tl
advantage of this tank enterprise, aa
well aa Um banaflt to ba dsrirad from
the hanking facilities and a market
for their spirits They will not only
tare rommisaionr, storage, wharfage
and freight, hot Urge sums ia the
outlay for barrels.
Mr. J. Wilder U another enterpris
ing eitiien, and U offering advanta
geous inducements to the tnrpanUne
interests of Um coantry, Hi baa a
Urge distillery in the city, aad in ad-
dition to tbo matinfactnro of bU own
rrudo tarpaulins, obtained from bU
extiuiiive farm, six miUa np the road,
lie propoara to'purchase tbe crude
from tbo oonntry and diatill it Imre.
Ho will pay tbo highest cash pl icae
paid in tiny mnrkot on tbu Atlantic
coast, and will protect bis cuatoiDti s
ngniiist llic frauds ao oomimm in Um
weight of ImrreU. Ur. Wilder U wall
known aa a gentleman of tbe highest
integrity, and one who deaU fairly
and lilierslly. Ha ia also agent for
Um Palmer barrel, which U made in
No York out of Western wood,
■old here at a lower price than .
Georgian will a similar barrrel made
oat of Georgia worst.
A recent arrangement bctwi
Mallory line of eteamshipe and tbe ft
A A. railroad ancarea inralruUble
beneflta to the rommrrre of tbe city,
curl will iloulillmsi restore a certain
trade that was diverted by the rail
road pool. Tlie Mallory steamers are
to call at Brunswick going and re
turning mi their tripe between Fer-
nandina and New York, am* carry
tba freight, brought duwu or to be
Urmlned to in ere see bis fore, at I are within a abort day's journey of Um
Brunswick aa arell m at Wayerom. At | goal of tbeir pilgrimaga.
bU inataooe, a Hr. Charles H Van-1 muixo
Nnlre, of Plaiaflaid, N. J., had palUd I SU Simona HOI, Um great miU of
np .Ukc at bom. and arrired io I tbo Gaorgia Land and Lombar 0om-
Brnnawick, Saturday night last, wiUilpany -Dodge, Heiga A Oo.— U looai-
hU family, to taka part with Hr. Har-1 ad on SL Simona Island in Glynn
phy in bU building eootracta. Ha was I county. It baa a capacity of 75,000
inUndad for Weycroaa, bnt owing to I foot per day, bat aa it drew* ita Um-
Um pressure for work in Brunswick, I bar from tbe foroaU far op in tbo in-
Hr. Morphy placed him there for tbelterior, on tbe Allamaba and Hstiltn
prsMot to bom Um John in that city, I river*, it rnna irregoUrly and parbapa
wbilabaoomM here to prujaet and I cat* no more lombar than Reppard’s
aaparintand work for Um railroad mill at Dixonia. Tba only other mill
y. Wa ware *aaarad that Hr. I in Olyna, ia that of Cook, Bro*. A Oo.,
VanNaice U not oaly a firat-claas ear-1 in Brunswick, which baa a capacity of
pan tar amt builder, bat a good man twenty-fire thousand foat, and baa st
and a good eitixao. Wa are prepared I ao a planer and other works,
to give hearty weloome to all sack in-1
migrants, ooma they from whatsoever! Hr. J. Wilder baa a farm of 8,000
quarter of tba globs. At an aorly day I acres at tba six mile crossing of Um
Hr. Hnrpby will sadsavor to bring to IB, k A. and lLtft railroads. This
Georgia quite a number of skilled ms- farm aflbrda 27 crops, 270,000 boxes,
chanica, offering them work, reaunar-1 works 46 bands and yields 200 barrels
aUrewagas, aad be baa no doabt that I of erode turpentine to the crat* Hr.
ba will ba able, during Um auauner, I Wibler paid one dollar per acre for
to eettl# twelve or fifteen good faai- Um lands be parchaaed, and that is
lias in tba neighborhood of Wayeroas. I about tba prioa of lands in tba viciai-
Heaara. Cook Bros, k Oo are immi- tj- Hia neighbors get turpeotioe,
grants to Braaawick, batarsreekoaatllaad obtain good priem from him at
amoog tba enterprising, reliable aad I bis atill in Braaawick.
progroaaire omo of tbs dty. They I’aamng out of Glynn along Ibis Um
bare a large staem saw mill oa the I railroad, we cross tba lower part of
banka of Turtle rirar, aad their docks I Wayne county, and at old Waynas-
are alwaya jammed with vessels load- vine eneonater Um three tarpaatiaa
lag with tba producU of tbeir own farms of J. a Alisoa, twenty-three
and other mill*. I erope, Covington A Gleason, thirty-
Maaerr. Littlaflsld * Tiaon own eight crops, and H Barnes, twenty-oso
splendid docks and bare • wall rega- crops, menUoned in another article.—
latad line of packets plying betwren Next to these, Ur. Bock bM a farm aad
Um ports of Brnnawick and New York, distillery, and then Messrs, rang k
Mr. A. F. Franklin, an eotorpriaing ®°*’ Mabuntn, and Mr. Bnrbogo, at
grain and provision wholesale dealer, Hoboken, all of which were elaboratcy
baa about as much bnaineM aa be can nolic ®d in onr papers on Wayne and
manage, and ia furuiabing the trade U’ieroo conntiva. Wo bave also givou
of tho B. fi A. railroad on liatb r^ •Iworiptlon of tba l'rciiUoo millon Um
toi'niH than can poMlbly be attninol Bunks of tbo B ililla, mid tbo Walter
eleuwbnre. A Rippard mill at Hoboken, and
Tbo lft, A A. railroad la doing ii„ therefore deem it unnecessary to ro-
wlmlo doty to tba uiereliants of tbo P®** Imre,
city and tbo shippers along tbe line. |
This ia on# of Um moat ■ cleverly offi
cered and beat managed railroads in I ,, ... T
tbe Sooth, or anywhere die. The|
out .Ude it will be « common to 7"™ , , h, 1 M * A :. r0 *!’ li U *°
SADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER ANI)
Leather Belting,
FBKXCn AND AMKSICAX CALF BXINlL BtllJf,
UANNBM, BRIDI.K, AND FATRXT I.KATM*
KB, WUIfa AXDBADDLXMY WANK.
DURNESS, COLLARS, BRIOLES, Etc.
ivrniu n»u hit y. men and tuhi entink
MAN l 1 At T UftKMlt,
A Spoolalty.
WHITE FOR PRICES.
Snvannali, Georgia.
I4rtij
C- P. GOODYEAR,
tiara •» Su-uvks, uaow.u.1
niiivr out ti max
see an hundred vessels riding at an
rhor in till, lmrbur ns it now is to aer
the usual number—twenty-fire to
thirty, lmlred, ibis mult may be
realised at a much earlier day than ia
generally aup|maed. On Saturday
last there were forty-rix vessels in
port, anil iwcuty-two were known to
bu ell roule.
oacxawicx
Haa atruggitrl long, heroically and
ho[icfii!ly. Sin* boa bad mauy ups
and don n., and it may be that she ia
•loomed In atill further delay in ber
comin; triumph, but abo is rertaiuly
prunprnng jn.t uow, and ia putting
forth comiueudable efforts for anb-
stantial in.prereinent She haa a
healthier 'wio of confideurn and a
keener nli.li fur investment and
honacbuilding Ilian at any period
silica '*ii '7I, and there arc nuniislak-
ablo .igna uf improvement in all
braurbni of trails and indnatrv. Har
water-front was lined with lumber
vessels, llry street waa blocked with
Inmber for a mile and a half; tbe
wbarven were crowded with naval
ba regretted that the M. A It railroad
nnupsoy baa not united with tbe IL
A A. in this alliance.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Jacksonville, • Florida.
mu: vnttif lu a«*u a*4 ^ M ^ mt
u|aS!Na)w. wtrM'allldl'h aU i Urit.* »i|*n-, »torw; tfcc in hay, i*rnio an*l
filing alfi Iiii||>paig
t ta* lh«*ir rtiHltiiiM-ra;
ImhIh 2i n* rt>iu|>Liii*
» fair IrM*!-," t»n*l lit*
t-r • \«ie.| l.» li.rrir Bt-
r tl • iiiAriiMiiat
I if l Item vaa an idle
man in it »ai* hia own hull
Quite a utatubrr «»f uev nn«l impor-
Unt cnl« rj*rtM**» nre pnijrctrtl in the
city.
- , NEwkh citij«, aim a cu,
bill liae.of GLYNN COUNTY: Oddem-ra.* LanaviOe. Ky.luve
AGENTS <OR FAIRBANKS’
Standard Scales, tr r*r\
dupont’s FOR SALE. DUNN & CO.
CELEBRATED POWDER. 1 I hoLE agents you
IliVrdiy *' 11 * " ,nl1 Bcc «f Shell
ei-il^M*'! 1 /^ ° r
7.|V AM,k, ‘ IIKUTIIEHS.
I svj»>f* I
. h-fw* nr i vaff
A|t|4y la
Fuat «At %. Dnuuvka. u*.
j leased Mr. LKiriw Drury‘a ware*
i hoiMC and d«iclsn, and aaveral odjuio-
CALjj iKD SEK rHEMiliut?
THE IMO.
The officers and eouiaiittee of tba
Glynn Ooanly Agricultural Associa
tion are aa busy aa beos preparing the
grounds and preminui list for Ute ap-
proachiug exliihitiou, which* lakes
place on Mm 7th, 8lh and 0th of June.
Mr. D. T. Dntin ia l’red lent, and be
ia leaving mi atone unturned, no ituty
un|ierformrd to make tho Fair a grand
auroras. Ha an I hia eommittaea of
ladies ami gautleiomi have aneosmled
in kindling a spirit of pride, outer-
priae and genorna, rivalry heretofore
unknown in lliia nmmnnily—they all
think Fair, talk Fair, and work Fair,
ami a Fair they are determined to
have Uiat will wake up tbo native.and
reflect credit upon tha city and tba
exhibitors.
They are enlarging tbe area of tbeir
grounds, patting ap additional build
ings end extending tba race track to
half a mile. Mr. Barr Winton ia in
charge uf these improvements, under
tbe supervision of Um offiuera, and
when completed the Fair grenade of
tba Glynn Comity Agricultural Asso
ciation will he an ornament to tba
city and a glory to Southern Oeorgia.
M »y we not hope to nee a Urga nine
li«r of onr wiregr.a. friend . in attend-
tare, with articles fur inhibition.—
iSn|q>i»e we go down en mnant, end
show the city wballbacountry eandtx
Oar townsman, Ur. Hnrpby, tha
bnildar. wa* band at bis post ia the
construction of Nie Dixon’a double
dove two story Imilding oa Newcas
tle street, aud carrying bis contract
r qiidly to a dose. Mr. Hnrpby in-
Patman, a highly ro-
ter, has, far over a quarter of a eanln-1 . .. , ‘
ry, Stood by this mUrprim with a «-1 ^Ibl^d a^ .wt.'L 7 '*■
delity as awrvslons ia ifa devotion as . j.
it ha. hero booret end relf-sacriacinJi^^. A^imfhUr^ Mr.'
ita porposs and doty. Between two yean ago; while in Charleston,
Braaawick aod Iter saemiea, be has went oa board a vssasl which bad
stood like a Gibraltar, aod with the J"*‘ X^obar, on the
weak and preearions corporation to a!
knek him, haa bid .Ufl.nc. Mike to Km iff flore 3^0*2^12?
face without and growlers within. By borne, where they were planted, aad
hia stars integrity, bis watchful vigi- produced Ibis wooderfnl imitation of
Isnce, bis seonomy ia expenditures, wmc }' P 1 ? V*?*.**™ *** T T * d ’
bis lore fa, hi. pst .ml Um home *8^
bis adoption, and, above Ml, b, bis „r ,h» woTwre pK
lifetime training in railroad affaire, ba man, wo says it will yield a pound of
baa aocosaafnlly resist*] aod rolled 1 lint to every pound aod a half of raw
b ick every effort to deatroy bis town I * b *, lleT * < *. to **•
and hia railrmwl; J Ja,
on a prououtory of three-score ami Mr. Salmon will aell the seed in —alt
tan years of duty faithfully performed | quantities.
ami in sight of tba promised lend.- *SaaUk .malreiMlhMi.
Search all Um railroml records, sml Wottss’s Rioare.—One who has long
atndied this sabject now prearnta tba re-
one Inter to the intarsat be rapreaaoU
will not be fonnd. Search tbe world 11» a ay lhat h. luM~<lucovrred “W..m^ r s
for a purer wan, a nobler ganUeman | Beal Friend." l t la adaptad a^Mdallr to
anil of his iaveatigatioes. Ba ia happy
will and in futility. Brunswick owes I "menva." liradljeld's Kmal*/ Reals'!
him s debt of gretitmle she will herd- "’} aUm " » »
, , u , .... , sndden check of lbs ••monthly confess,*
ly ever be side to pay within bis few (rum coUl. trouble of maid, or Ilka cuts-
remaining yean, while tbe German I"*. *>jr restoring tba discharge in every
owners of the D. A A will one da* 'natanec. In ehrooio eases ita action fa
owners or IM u. A A. will oos "V prompt and dreUire. and reres tbs eon.
discover, If they have not already, thelstitalmn from oumitlaM evils aad prems-
enriona fast that to Out. Sehlaltar they ‘ a r*. d f*V- Prepsrrel by Dr. J. Bred-
... / Held, Atlanta, Georgia. For sale at ll.M
are imlebtad as mneh as their road is U, tml Ue by alt druggists,
worth for ita preservation and present Miuroww, Csutsxaa Co., Abe.,
splendid eonditain and management. . ^ , „
It ia not preleode.1 that Cot. Schlatter |t«..lrely in my prertiea to^WUsi
ia alone entitled to credit for the ear- and with retire auroras where there waa
rylag of this rom. and Brero^
through the wilderness of weakaami knows remedy foe ihs lUansro far whish
ami the war of wreckers. Msj. Head- '»<• r«om»codc.L
or. tba Superintendent, and ilr. W. J ' “• UiT "’ D ’
formed os that ba bad bad twenty-
five applications for building within
tbo last week, end that bo b id dc-
T. Jones, Treasurer, have nobly and
gensronaly aided him with counsel
and barmnuiona action in aD his sf-
forts to proUrt the property and pro
mote tbs interests of tha owners aad
advance Um welfare of tba city. Three
eoodneton Meoars. Crovatt, Taylor
and Barknluo, bave also given the
beat aerrien of eapabdity, earocatmaa
and integrity, to the supreme efforts
of tbeir efciaf, while anlrntdinatas have
no* bean asmiadfal of tbeir high du
ty. They, too, hare worked in har
many with tha msaagsmsnl, and de
serve credit (nr faithful oh—vases
of treats reposed in them.
We are not st liberty to .peek of ^vrty cmi; sad
the present statue and fatore of Uus metal its. tie most «
Uinuiwu, Au., Jen. 111871
Da C. J. Morm—Btar Sr—fa.
rfaoad yaw will tad SO erata Plraae
arml smanother psekageef tretkiaa.—
The lint laKkaga had sash a happy re-
salt that I heartily rm mmmit it Is off
as May m liat a alatter msk
fnr a tsfita troa. My babe was ana of
’these httie nervosa craatares-kerer
sfacplng nwwe than fiftaan or twenty
ininuks at n tiiue. Alur giving tbo pow-
•far it qairtwi bis oervas, aad now be
■ioepa long n>i>a. lie— madsasssn
kkpo-ibtc, and oblige,
shrill 5-la “
lbs naff ktMtat
■ Oresrsl Ik-
Anuri Ox, Jan. IA Ulfa
railroad, bnt it is oo breach of eonfi-
donee to express the hope that Col.
Scbkttcr and bis asrucutca awl friend*
I ire—dyl
havemroasJ. Ust night I wreiShr
iag lata—ly with atoms oalfl and asm
ralgia, and ana i
fat lea minutes.