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Niw Advertisement*.
jA. /• Caontrr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
wummaw as* inuMW*.
c. P. GOODYEAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
On MMvIasaw nrvidoa Hon, Han tar RM,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
To Whom it May Concent.
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Wo aro .till on a boom ay * city.—
Two mors whole*], boom ibpatto
open, ud (till they oom*.
Wo note tbia weok Uw death of
tin. Lewi* Harris, which ooeorrod on
Saturday teat, after a long and tedl
«• will fj lb* aLoto reward lot A iIK'Iicin
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PROF. OUlLMCTTE t
French Kidney Pad
wtlictl CVKIji >Y AMitklTWiX.
A-k y -r dracatat ter I lit ML ol'lLUCTm
1'Kf-NC’II KIDNEY rID. aa4 tak* a* «4lt*r. If Is*
k«* ad KiA It. aa»j |J.'», had you will malt* Ik*
l ~* TerTWiItaumjoitTiurwnE:
iCDOE tllCIIAXA* i. r.. Uwycf. Toted*., O..
aoya: •* Oa# of Prof. ijiuli*.? tt*‘a fr*ack Kida*)
Pi4* rami a* ot Lamkoco ta I hr** w*ok‘a tia**.—
Mf can bad Ixaa rt**a apky Ik# b-*4 doel«ra aa
tavurabla. DwrUnrall Uwalua* 1 aafloml untold
Ofay a aA paid oat lama *wiw« of aaua*y.~
OD»kGEVimTa.i. r.. Tc4o4o. Mya: •• I
aoWrrad he thro* )*ara witk fetalis affid K lifer
lMaroa*. usd altoa ka>l t» gw *W«i«( rrotekao. 1
*m MUnly tad |*nw«MUt «ur<-4 after voarlag
l*»uL OatlanUo** frefek kliary M! tear wnka.**
MdClUS.C.SCOTr.ayl*aala.a. wrttea: -I
tave Uk*j a sraal auSir j. ( r llj »r. Vilk ttri«ht'»
lw«w* id Ik* Eldfey*. r*r wo»kaa|a UffiM Fwae
aaaUo Ugrtoutof Uni; took harr* la .f umMcIb*.
but Ikey yav* m* oa|* inn iM^ary r»U*f *
of IT»f. UaUaotta'a Kl.taoy Ca-la all tri
ao* kaow 1 am totir*.y cnml.'
MM*. II LMX JKMOMH. T.4-4.. t) . •
yrar* I 1m»# W-u cuafltird, « or**' |>*rt
U. It. URKKX. Whotraal* omtr. I'latlay. O..
•run. -1 aulfemt tor jt t*r< altii Iaum Hack
•n4 la thm wmka **« iMrmau* utly < un>l Ly woar-
lug ouo of l*rof, (iuUliMtW<’a hlda.-y Pailo."
II. r. KKKMLIXU. M. U. DniMtat. I^canaport.
lad.. wk*a a*a4la« la aa unter tec kidney PaAa.
• rite*; " 1 voro uaa of tbv Aral u«m «• kad aitd I
r.vriviwt tuora boaeAt (fnbi it tlnu anytlilar I evar
Macd. In (art. tbi I'ada i(lr* letter u#n< ral aallarav*
liuti than auy Kl<luey romrdy ara «
ItAY A suuKVAkF.lt. I'riiH
aaro worklny iij» a llvaly
KMAKK.lt, DhikiKU. HbUlbal. Mo.
klny ii)t a lively trade luyor “ '
ubi-arintfof Kind rraiilte frulil tlwi
l*4«la
and i
day.”
rttOF. tiUlMIETTirs FKKNC1I MVKK PAD.
ill i* oltivrly rare Yrtar and A| Mr. Puiub Ayaa,
a Cake. IMiioua Krt er. JauiHlto*. Iijraiwpata. and
Ana*
all iilaaana of Ik* Liter, kteaaarb and Bsn*i
C.Vibr mill Said for trvi. Oalliartt.* ft. at.aa
m Ik* Kklbrye ami Ur*r. rrr* by Mil. Addrcoa
riRlM'M WD t o..
JM-Uiy JAS. T. UI.AIN. **' jail ly
WrOTIOE.
x« Itkrr tho Caj ta'a. vaiwfi t»r rvtmlgur%» of tko
te kttak bark Kiia \i». «ill Uir> <|>vaoiblo ter aay
4t Lta coatmted by Ik* cf*w.
IXUmr. Maater.
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CITATION
(•intum-bLTin Cbcajy.
HUr»a*. M«utda D. Trotia., adailaiatratri
Pan . 1 II. It. 1 r m v . rt |.n-« , u to tb* t « nrt la
Mil! ni da!y K*l aid tbt«r*l ua r«o rd. tkai
kaafatly a4mtal«trf\U tU ratal.-of nail I-wu
lb Tnwi>. Ibl* .a. lUrrtra. I» rite All I'rtta*
rtntrd. kl: <u d ated • rr.!U> I*, to .tea ,-««ao>. If,
V.'J r*m. *•»» >!*.; auiratrta atimbla»t to
I. bLUUk.urd.aary U C.U*.
Col A. J. Croratt annonneca in
tbia iaana when ba nan bo fonn J by
any and all needing bis aertiaaa. Wa
beapaak for biut a liberal abaro of
patronage.
It. 0. Reppard cleared llriUab bark
Nancy Holt, Captain Hamburg, on
tbe 7th Inal, for Rio Janeiro, with a
cargo coMisting of 235,051 feet lum
bar, valued at 13,525.
It. D. lteppard cleared aeboonor A.
I\ Emerson, Captain Emerson, on lbo
10th inaL, for SL Jobna, X. B., with
a cargo conauling of 201,107 feet of
pitch pino lumber valued at |3,0GQ.
Quccu Esther and ber train graced
tho board* two nigbta tbia week at
L'arioeo Hall. Notwithstanding there
bail already been two |«rformanoca,
the house was well filled both nigbta.
All honor to tbe noble If soon boys
who r. s|x>ndcd, with their vogiur, to
the call of fire this week. Had the
firo occurred down town, their pree*
cnoo would indeed liavo been oppor
tune.
Tbe Uacoc A Brunswick engineers
left Macon ymterday via tbe river
roots to aurvey a line to Iodian
Springs. One lino waa through the
cemetery along tho river bank, and
another in front of tho cemetery.
Col. C. 1*. Goodyear, well and fa
vorably known hero for bin legal al.il
ity, has returned to Brunswick and
opened bis office fur tho practioo of
taw. No word of commendation is
necessary from us Ilia record speaks
for itself.
-Savnnuah pul in » line delegation
at the Fuir this week. Among tho
number wo noticed wero Messrs. It
It. Iioppar.1,1>. O'. Bacon, M’m Hone,
H. A. Palmer, and others, all well and
favorably known here. Wo wore glad
to sec them.
On and after July 1, tbo main light
on Amelia Island, Florida, will be ro-
established in tho old tower from
whieii it was rouiuvod for repairs.
The characteristic of tho light will ho,
as formerly, llsshiug white, with iu
tcrvula of ninety seconds between tbo
dashes
Two uogruee, filled with "beuriue,"
no doubt, appealed to tho "codu duel
lo" last Weducedsy night on Bey
street to sotlle a iittlo dilTuronco of
Opiuiou and seutimeut. There wore
no seconds, however, as the mcetiog
was rather impromptu No blood
spillod.
Who aaya ours is nut an tulcrpria-
ing people ? We cutcrtaiu our guests
Fire I Fleet Flret
Such was Um sonnd that greeted
tbs ears of tbe aamnbted multitude
in Um Fair grounds last Wednesday
morning. Being in tho direction of
tha turpentine distillery in the upper
edge of Iowa, tbo natural conclusion
that Mr; Wilder waa baring an-
x saanes ot that kind. Tho Fair
grounds ana soon thinned out and
Um surging mass rushed to the scene
of ornflagration just in time to wit-
neat tbs last of Um work of Um fire
fiend in deetroying two small bonaco
belonging to Mr. Tom Mnndy. No.
4 rnglne, of Macon, being still in the
city, waa taken to the spot, too late,
however, to do more than pot oat tho
embers, tbe building adjacent baring
boon already saved by tbe prompt
of Mr. Wood's Wbittman band pomp.
Do it aaid to tbs credit of tha firemen
that thsy reached tbe scene as soon as
tba team at their disposal could take
tbeengino there through tho heavy
■and in tbo upper end of town.
Tlw Exhibitor Exhibits.
When the stare first aaag together,
when cabbages were not; when bn-
man life foand sweet sustenance in
fruits and flowers, and tba perfumes
which filled tbe distant bat never to
bo forgotten Eden of our common an
cestry, over whose grave Mark Twain
mourned with filial lore, then agricnl
torsi fairs and presidents of agricnl-
tarsi sodetiea were unknown. Only
when tbe fiat went forth “ thou shall
earn tby bread by tbe aweat of tby
brow,” and the grander dispensa
tion of work replaced tbe first of rest
and qoiot, that work which Carlyle
FAIR DOT*.
Premiums will be JiaS^To^ JUJU
y, June 14 th. D.T.CciftCWsst. Tr .,T\T“
day.
Hay, did yon sae tbe-vmraUbU dis
play by tbo President of tbs Associa
tion?
A few artieles left in tbe Fair
groands are io my charge.
_ D. T. Dtmx, Prest.
Neighbor Flanders diapanaad good
things lo tbo baagi* aod-4blr*ty du
ring tbe Fair. He knows wbat folks
like.
If yon did uot gel a premium this
time, make np your mind you will
cells worship, did agricultural fairs next year and begin to work |br it
1 ity and preaidonta n «ie. *
All bills and doe bills moil ba
brought in for auditing «n Monday
morning, Juna 13tk # H
Tba box of pn|.a, tbe parrots and
the canaries in Floral Hail though
oot properly either plants or flowers,
I« Hh*» Mlimulnr or I'lurtal
Tbia ia tba question now being dis
cussed by viaitere to tbe Fair, touch
ing tbo two-headad woman on exhi
bition. She ia certainly a wonderful
freak of nature. She ia doublo, hav
ing two beads and basts (four arms)
to a point below Uio shoulders, where
tbo two spinal columns coma together
and form one body, and continuing
one, with tho oxeeptioo of an extra
pair of limbs and fact, which can be
naod or held up at will. 8bc dances
sings (two parts) and converses llacut-
ly in four diflercnl languages. She is
menially and physically donblu abovo
Um point of anion, bat physically sin
gle below it Both beads take food.
Life auy be sustained by tbe food tak
en by cither bead, thoogh the stomach
to the other head will suffer hanger.
When medicino ia lo be taken, Ijie
dose ia divided, and each bead lakes
its than. Now ia aba two people or
M? Is there one aool or two?
llutlilltm fattal leoiatt A«aaaaM*iiili<m.
Wo call especial attention to tho
call for a meeting on tho 18ih iusl, at
Um Court House, to disease tbo mat
ter of organising a Building and Loan
Association in our city. There is no
town in tho United Slates which
needs each an association more. Bus
iness is increasing rapidly, them are
uo honaes to rout in town; tln-ra arc
hnn.lroda who need houses; there is
no individual prc|>arod to l.uild Lous-
to meet the douaud. Building and
L»au Associations have furuished
homes to thousands, and have In-on a
financial success in hundreds of cities
a necessary adjunct thereto. It ia fair
ark that ottr President is ener
getic, capable and an especial adept
in vegetable production, appreciating,
aa be doee, that tbe minister of mate
rial progress must practice wbat be
preaches.
Tha night before tbe Fair but two
exhibits bad appeared npon the suuuo
and Dunn sat in the Fair grounds
musing, in the moonlight, upon fairs
plural and singular, when with a rear
reverberating through the arena
to speak) ono of the exhibits rushed
upon tha other (an exemplification of
tho affinity of bull for cabbage) and
all Uio energies of onr President were
aroused in an effort to save tho Fair.
Tho bull was caged, tbe cabbage were
crated, and onr President, warned by
this misadventure, who had only been
restrained by feelings of innate deli
easy before from entering tbe list,
now, to save tbo Fair, placed on exbi-
tion tbo recalls of bis own industry.
Xoble is be who adds to tbe sum of
vegetable production, nobler be who
places npon bis country’s alter, so to
speak, the increase of hi* honest la
bor. How shall we speak of this ex
hibit —onions, potatoes, cnctnubcn
and aqatab. The cucumbers *o ma
ture Uut they were yellow aa gold;
tlie onions mild, tho potatoes milder.
But we refrain lest we excite tho Jeal
ousy of other exhibitors, only remark
ing that tbo cheer* which greeted tbe
self-sacrificing efforts of onr Presi
dent, in tbe cause of agriculture, wen-
auawered by him in a speech full of
humor, bnt especially noticahle for its
modesty
til-ley Sc-hool.
The closing cxercisca of Itisley
School took place on last Monthly
morning at ten o'clock. Commenced
by singing and prayer by Iter. John
Willinms. We had present the Board
of Education, with tbo exception of
Col. J. T. Collins. Prof. McLeos was
also preseut, and displayed quite nn
Wo hope there will he a large nttond-
auca on Saturduy night tho Uitb iust., I imWet in tho different csorciscii. W_
'■ nui ' '"o'eiiieut | thank him for his kind attention, and
must pause before saying nnythiiig
: about tbe oxcrcises and thank also
auiuscmout of visitors.
Bid you soo all Ilium pretty hand
kerchief and other boxes on oxbiU-
tion at the Fair ? Wall, tfiey were
Georgia prodasUaas. uaJk I* Macon
at tho factory of L W. Smith.
The Executive Committee of tbe
School Exhibition.
mentioned the ex-
god cierrittts of the
white public school bat gave no re
port of tba school exhibition that
followed on Friday night We i
It worthy of note; so make a brief no-
tiee now, area though it be somewhat
wa. Wa wan forcibly im-
with tbaaa aaewlha*, which
no*slated of original aaaaya aml ora
tions, declamations, readingTetc.—
The former of three to-wit the ee-
■aye of Miaare Emma Walker, Minnte
Grady and Soil* Gale—displayed a
degree of profldeney not looked for
In penodo eoyonng, and which speaks
wall fur tbe training through which
they hare bare taken. The declama
tions by lb* boys and tba readings by
Um girls wan rendered with much
grace and aa**, and with credit both
to themaelvre and teacher*.
The debate by Masters Harry On-
Bignon and Dannie Kranaa aa to tba
meatel qualifications of tb* two saxes
added much, to Urn pleasure and alUnU,, ooosidtrahle apptenaa and
won the admiration of Uis audience.
Olyun County Agricultural Society ia tec.Hofgham'a Courtship." If Isft to
hereby notified Ip meat at uiy-office * vote of the audience, are think she
ou Thursday morning at II o'clock,
Juuc llith. D. T. Dvxx, Prest
Did you uutiee tin
would taken all tbo premiums award
ed, if wo may judge from tbe en
thusiasm that followed ber reeding,
pieces of curly pine oa uhibitioo ■*£»* restainly fere bare taught to read
! .IciwrtmeaM oceompUsbiusot possessed noil
will nt once he inaugurated.
Trlbiita* t« Mfli'lt,
Appreciating the fuel that Mastersthe Board of Education for tho great
Dsnnio Krsnsv and Harry DuUignon,interest manifested by them in onr
tbe debaters at tho closing cxercisca j school during tho term,
of our pDldie schools, deserved somo- j The children seqnitted themselves
thing more Ungihlo than moro praise ' wsll There wore as many as four-
(there bciug no prirc offered for that | teen prices delivered to different ones,
particular branch of the exercises namely. Misses Ellen Clark, Katie
some of onr ladies raised a neat little j Robinson, Mary Blue, Loniaa Smith,
sum and purchased for each of the > Mary Baylor, Ellen Smith, Hcncrine
the young gentlemeu a gold |kii and 1 Itashanl. Sarah Wbitaey, Lillie Pylca,
other articles useful to the penman.-— Julia Donegal), Clara Dcncgall, and
atldl luuards and [egardlcaa of" oust I These testimonials of adiuiratiou were I Masters Jefferson Harris and John
Whereiu onr Fair fell abort, we modu aoeompauied by graceful little notes 1 Bui®s. One prise wa* given to Mies
up iu the upturning of boats, the lie- j ,,f eucouragemeul. We; Kslio Itot.inson for general deport-, suy of you cau
, j | mulishing of phsetons nsd the cou-1 * ru r<-v|ue»ted by the grstelul recipi-1 meut in Prof. Clark s department, j from you.
‘bo i Hagraliou of homo.*. We Ulk.ru in ; “ uU return their aiueerest thauks *ud one lo Mury Baylor for general
j cnlerj.risc | to all who were instrumental in giv- i deportment in Mis* Ida Clark's de
li | There w,U be . total cclqw. of Um! iD « ,U “ P^-a-t ««!-?»«.
jmoou on Suuday night, 12tb iusl., at \Va-lo,m Usds h»»v
There was ou eibiUtiou at the Fair
grounds Ibis weok a new washing
chine os siinplo in cuioitmction s* it
tho Fsir, iu tbo domuslie Jo|>srti
Tlicy were eerUiuly i-l.-gcut And
worthy of tbe o'xbXjlor.-Mrr .{feyerd
liiue
Did you soo that clock and .Uudof
fret work op stain, Um work of Mr.
D. B. Stallings T It is certainly a
work of art and for beauty has no sa
ls., nor. It will take su even one hun
dred dollars to piircli.Ohi it •
Mrs. Coo|K>r, Mr*, t IF. Dexter,
Mr*. Barknloo awl Mm- Watkina
maile exhibits of cut fi-iWHi* that for
U-aaty bwl no rivals save tb* fairy
quotas that aver and anon flitted
among the flowers of Floral Hall
Among tbe items of •|.ei-i*l istercst
in the floral department were using!#
lunt, a hibiscus in Uooiu, by Mrs. L
North, a flue bigouiu, by Mrs. Blows-
ter. and the display of Mrs T. F.
Smith, every plant nf which has been
grown within three months.
Spoeial montion it do* tb* display
of buots and ahoca from tbe shop of
Mr. D. A. Moore, the work of Mr.
Merrifleld, the anatomical boot maker.
They would stand comparison with
similar work from any abop north,
south, east or west.
Among tho thing* on exhibition
that callod for s|>ecial mention waa a
qnilt, tbe handiwork of Mrs. J. H.
Norman, of Liberty county, who is en
tirely blind. For regularity of the
patches suit neatness of atitabe* U will
compare with that of otliara We, have
seen who hail twu gdud syss.
The writer Up* bis bat ia gratsfnl
ackuowlcIgemcutN tu Mr. Tucker hr
preseutiug tu hint Uw Urges! cobtsqje
oa exhibition at the Fair. Il weighed
37j p,unils aud was grewu on dry,
saiiily Brunswick soil. Pass this
around, brother qui I ilrivirt, and if
1, let us hear
All did wall with tbo single trouble
that tboae who read did not spoak
Ipod Anangh to be beard. To tbi*
tbero waa one marked exception—Ut
il* Katie Grady—whose dear role*
wet heard distinctly aa she read "I’e-
-C--
Baixswicx, Gn, June 8, 1881.
Editor Adreriirer and Jj.jr-al:
To tlie article “Nnts lor 'C to
Crack," in yonr article of Jnno 4th, I
reply that Colonel Smith's riewa as to
tbo teas* and aalo act aro in the main
This ia a matter that will
bo Attention of tho Logiala-
tore at Um approaching session, when
it win b* mads apparent to tbo pcoplo
of Georgia wbat has been and wliat
ba* not been done by the U. A B. It.
R. Oo. in carrying oat their contract
with tbe State.
None *0 blind aa tboae who do
not cars to ass" sssms a litUe (Iran go
after reading OoL. Cobhreeent spooch
in Atlanta to tb* borinaas men ot that
plaea, a copy of whisb in yonr oot-
nmna would to mot* intonating and
eneooraging to onr "imposed npon
and outraged community" than aa
idle controversy. Therefore, Mr. Ed
itor, I will not farther tnepeee a
•pace, hot will add that I do not pro
pose to place myself either in tbe po
sition of being Um champion or apol
ogist of tb* M. A B. a a Co, or
Col In E. (Smith's nnt-cracker
a
Below wa give an extract from the
speech of Col Cole, ref erred to above
by "C:‘
"Tb* same may ba said with regard
lo tba effect upon the Central raOreed
and Macon, by tba
ng sjifiN!
of onr
• fifteen minutes after midnight, so says
H a/I rwill 1 CD the man that ought to know. Now,
• I "Is boys, don't take advoutagu of thi> to
| psrtment.
The teachers of tbo school return
their thanks to the Board of Educa-
Mra. \V. tV. Wstkion ought to have
al-oot tan* petal
a vote of thank* for )nr ibqJay of
uine varieties of fruits grown on ber
plaev iu D-xville. Oh, how tho UioaUl
xxws.istul sriarr. Dkrxswicx. oi. xext j U j, w uur sweethearts until that was effective iu operation. Tho trough ! , , 11
tmuu iojuxuu.su Ixtu hour, pretending to b« looking : is . segment of . circle which «wcil- ^ W " b “W, hi- -W-tii" J fa i’
HARNESS MAKING,UPHOLHTER-jbr the eclipse. Utos under a cylinder with rubber 1 " c " ‘
INU, PAINTING, GRAIN- Itov. J. I* Lyons, formerly misaiou- i pretruherauces, and the whole su ar-
ory to Syria, will preach in tbe p r ^ ! range.1 a* to waah a cambric hand
tion for the liudnras shown in tbe of }c JK ,, r K i; lor wslewl ss he gazed
-solutiou reoil si *te close of the»x- through the gloss at those ripo, me!
lew, jsii-y ptacbee that uni;
grseeftl
ING, ETC'.,
>• tik' atpl* nai abort
Local
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NOTICE.
Legislation.
■r rtvrn l!ut api-lriati'?** %,ll t>«
in My •>! lb* Ri*t* uf dur-
1 aumt fiirtLcr o*ltl tiiut hc Lit«l
in uur luitUt Hcvc.-ul of the imrcriU
j ary to Kyri*, will preach ia the IW J range;. « u. ..... a ramuric n-a-, „, c rbiMreu, and we
',rr- 1 byteri... church nexlS.bb.th (tumor-; koreb",! or . heavy qu.lt «.th no.nju-
rew). st It s. and iu the Metho- 1 V »° tllh< ' r 01 *»»hmg machine- ’
Jut church at« r. m. Subject iu tbo
ciicfca taruuiiJ the ifeln
Mr l*aulk, of cuiitutlmiu
to vireit our Pair mtal iiuf«»rluuiit«l>
!tw»t Id. |NM-k«t Look .vi.:-titling $I«W,
KM at Uio A.|#..«ru«.t ■*•*>!■ t?i be Arid •-*» iuty
•rat, b> AMM-anl au aiiHintnl M uf tb<* Dgte!al><ra ml
■u-IMtU oftteirgi*, a|pru**d Iter K-ia/tb ?Uy H
Mar-ta KS . w;.U*d au art tu aasawd a« to t Iu tu-
r ri-M* tie t mu of Ft. Ma-va awl tb* arvml
*• U abu-M-tlb.' Ibl- • affile. Fat t art mmtettffiffi Ik*
•Plrtatteibt id ufB.-ci* Ljr tk« liumaor M tkacltff
sd Rte Marjra, tieoryM. It. D. FO\,
m.Vuji, hi.,iki.fiii,iv.|, ALdutteera
MALLORY’S
m YORK & BRlkWK
Steamship Line.
morning: "Why did Palestine, the
laud uf the Bible, relapse into acini-
barbarism?" Subject at night: "Tlie
|ierfection and (wwer of Ooil'a Uw."
Tha meeting at night will ba in tbe in
terests uf tho Bible canoe, and |.:istors
and congregations of all lift churches
ore invited to bo preecut to partici
pate iu the exerci*e*of the evening
Ik.Id Itohtmrr-
Infurmatiou b** reacbod 11a to tbo
effect Unit six negro men, a few duya
since, entered tile store of Mr. Willio
Wiggiu-, iu Waynesville, run ofl' tbe
elerk aud bel|ied themselves to goods.
Mr. Wiggins has taken ant werriut§
this is tlie seme. Thu 0110 exhibited
at tbe Fsir wss |air>hss«l by Mrs..
Wjily AU~.II, of this city, and can be ,,rH ’ ’- V
soon at bur reside nee. For further
particulars, apply to J. W Kuunon,
manufacturer, Hoboken, Go.
their interest stiewi. in tbe work.
Written at the n-inest of the tcarh
felt thauLs for lull, event etei .piito . I.l.gl.1
VSrd orThunko.
Tlie following was crewdivl out last
week:
The undersigned tor himself and
wifa desire* to express his heartfelt
thauks for tho ready, corded sad sub
stantial aid tendered biiu iu replacing
aa far a* possible tbo losses to them 1 them—will not meet the necessity
sustsiuud by tbe recent tire in Bruns- j uo1 l ' u * 1 “ , v “
wick. Tlie lows was smsll, but it was 1
Juiix Williams,
Psstor First A. B. L'burcli
tux •••>■> has A—-—.ii-tlon.
No man ran realise tbe ncccosiiy
tor ilweliing bou-os except those who
ora seeking a bouse for rent. There
aro twenty-five men in town who
want a good house to lire in, uml
would rent at once if tlie houses were
here. Indit idmil effort will not build
juvci Um iihxwre/ lie i> in doubt**
| to bow it disappear.-!- - w hcttier las*
| or sloleu. He reiuemla re buviug tbs
uiiMiey a short while la fun. going Pi
1111 ike a pun-hose si Messrs. Kaiser
' Itrus., whore ho uia-lo tlie discovery
that it aae gone.
Uw mvaafsetainug uu- ioes of onr
piece was n|seecnUsl us- lie- Fuir
groands by *n exnilsl -d mgsre from
the factory of Mr. D ti. Ilislejr, now
in charge of that replan cigaiiwakte
Mr. O. W. Hue forth Hi» Aia^rbou-
,|uet math- entirely of tntoieru, was a
m-ntol of ucatuo**, unit showed ■ won-
by very few pereoux We eaunot does
this aotiea without cute loot *i»f ia
atroegest terms tba nnleoess of quite
a lot of boy* te tb* audience during
Um above exhibition. Their shrill
whisUiag and aaeaharad rtampiag of
their feet ware so honor to the moth
ers that hoi* them, aud if they bad
th«ir Junta wall wo wool aay
any more ooly this that wa know
tb* name* of asveral of those boy*,
tod Ihiak their papas end mammas
kboold either keep them at home, or
make them behave io pabiie ami oot
annoy a whole oummaaity
nuxvs AWABDUL
Below wo a|qiend the list nf prise*
awarded at Um exhibition for tho terra
juaieluaod
Arithmetic—first ulssa; Mia* Kmius
Walker, (nt prize; Mia* Miimio Gra
dy, second prize
Arithmetic—socond class: MiaaJu
lia Fnteb, first prixo.
Latin—Ant ekaa: Miss Minnie
Grady, gold madal; Mias Ism Tread
well, (liver matlnl.
Latin—Moond nlmu; Miss Husio
Gnlo, lint prize; Miss Julia Fnteh,
second prize.
First grammar—Mies Frances
Walker, no prize uffi-red.
English grammar—second class:
Miss Julia Fnteh, first prise.
English grammar—third elass: Miss
Nina Harvey, first prise; Miss Katie
Grady anil Master Dsnuie Krsuss,
nan*l prise. Bath or tbeeo stood a
aplaodid examination, and being *0
young for their advancement, were re
warded.
Algelir*- Miss Lee Treadwell.
Iterating -Mia* Clara Unuly.
Spelling -Mias Lee Treadwell, first
prise; Mim Clara Grady, aeeoml prixe.
For gem ral de|a,rlmeut sod leaqons
—llieaea France* and Emma Walker.
Compoeition—Miss Huai* Gale.
FltlMAItY DKFAUTMKNT
The following were awardoil pruea
(or bdit lew* in their roapoetivs
Kite Amlenaui. Tills* Ilorebardl
Job* Nitdn. Walter Am**, Marcus
Wafctes.
rxMihinox.
Miaare Hnoie Gale aral Katie Gra
dy *rer* swanlul prixM. hr oopiiUing
tbewMelnw lontoa the stage the sight
nf thep-rf-iniiaocr.
Wsnlat.
’’ C-I’. Goodyear. Brnneeick, G*rr-
gis, will I si miller idiligatiooa to any
one who has a work on ahoe|i, 00 rioe-
ysnU. oa laxtirultor*. on truck farm
ing nr any oilier subject relating to
the material inp-rral* of I he country,
if they will loan them lo him for os*
in (he |ire|Mraliiiii of artielea epoo tba
laud |ssiting sad immigration move
ment. with which lie has lieeo recent
ly rnniierleil. Tlie Ixiok* will be
esri fully rsrr-l for and returned whan
ileeirril
In viow of there facts tbe nnder-, lttl| . (rt | lwo fici w ,ey in tl w manipulation
our all. The world is fnlUf rerepen-1 iovi!< • 1 *“«tii.g «f *U l«th» tl „. w.e.1
, ration, and among them iu this in- mb-rested in the forming of * Bail.l-1
tor tho pai lies, ono ot whom was or- bta , |M w0 <w , v fl)r lit ox . ing and to-an A-vocation to meet at , u , <1h| , wori . happy aud
rested in this cily yesterday morning, prwi „ na iu ttorJ , , ur tLu rt A.ly aid the Court House, Saturday uighl 18lh ^ ^ , nl)rub . r
Lour of! of *n., 18-S1, to discuss tU matter ^ o| ^ . y ^
I *IMIiaalgaark Eatio
Has I—hi cm|iloyral by It A A. and
_ K. F A W. It II antboritir* to work
The baby show proved a sucri-a. - n l’- through the Waycfoas /ir/».rlcr,
by Mr. Lory. At lost accounts tb*
1 others were at liberty.
•TWXimil ! Suva—h f|i.
WESTERN TEXAS As* parly of ladit* and ono gentle-
chuii uixci. i man were returning last Wednesday
nrr of vaiias from tho fire, the boraca attached to
cure- w»x. j Uio rockaway took fright, and caji-
:-,.ov.r-,i,..,ii«.n,vur. u tiuv ’ sized th* vehicle, handling III* te*
malca rather roughly. No liu.hs
i~f.«<L MU. uous o.» * L- •» area* “ *'-"v- I wer# brokon, except thoao of the rock-
preasmns
which came to as iu an
trouble. Respectfully,
O. H. Ma.o.v.
with a view to organization U|ioa ?>«x-
iseM /irianiJa.
C. I*. Goouteab, Ha Evils Ac Kav,
ClnMnimll A (tosiil* Hallnnul Co. j v j Cbuv1TTj Sam’l BoaciuitoT.
Attention u callo.1 to the notice of | JuL v y actxti .|, w . T. Bum,
tho attornoy of the abovo oomjMuy of j M DllxTEa> a e. Fuxt,
iulA-utiim to apply to tho July Mieeion i j Jr „.t. G Clam,
of tb* Georgia to-gi-lalnre for charter A xorxs.iv, W. J. Wav,
for (he asm*. A* this i-oin|iaiiy in- j g, Hcscmia. H. D. Hiosox.
elude* the M. fi B., Branawiokwill h* Ml-sluv AVaxNl-icx W. McCaxolzsa,
touching
, uot lawn • lotted any.
> tbia, judging of
judge*,
Ticklish bnai-
thi ir land ding and immigration
aclimne, ncenlly commcncral by Gul
Style* We look for good result•.
There Is an aae In dragaing yunrrelf
to 1 loath aral baying oil tin- vile madi-
lio*. moat benefit tbe Central railroad,
erea thoogh relativa oompetitoo, and
tba aaw hare wo an to boild moat bo
a great advantage to tha wbola state
of Georgia, and, m aaid abovR te aid
ing thoao reads will profit Atlanta to
a grant extent. Tour rite ia tho half
way bonaa between th* Wait and tha
aaa, and mast, tberefura, profit, bo
rn of ita location. Everything
1 passes from tha o**a*ctio* to
the other moat ■rnmarfly a*teryo*r
city, sad aa to tho advaatawo tbit will
work, you, gentleman, can jedge.
“I am gratifiad that we bare tha
ability to say that wa mean to acoons-
pliah just wbat yonr papers ban aaid
wt will do. Wo have tue moosy noo-
aasary to com plot* thee* soterprina;
sod if we can eaeora aoffiotoat labor,
trains from Atlanta to llaeon win bo
running by January 1st And if **
labor, I ondertako to say
that trains will ba posting between
Roma ami Atlanta by March 1 si Tbo
building of this last road will Im mors
difficult than the other, baouaaof tho
country, bat I now ay I will main
good my won! if tb* labor ennbebad."
'I ho Praaltlani M)M*nlr«.
Mr. IM dor: Tbo Fair it ovor, and,
white wo bava not bral time to adjoat
all tba bill* and accounts, wa think it
aafo to say Um Fair of 1881 la a «u«-
oess. A fnll report will bo mado In
your next issue.
Wo mny mid that bad uut tho ex
aggerated reports of smell pox been
su freely circulated abroad, a much
larger attendanea would bava been
noticed. As it ia, tbe Fair was well
pstruuixed, and tboae who earns to
onr cily and learned the truo states
uf affain will be oblo to satisfy tb*
stey-awaya that Uioy wen simply
"scared by somebody who was fright
ed."
It ia a satisfaction to know that tho
efforts of Um various committees have
been rewarded by success, even
against all Um obstacles which arose
to dampen their ardor. Having doc*
onr whole doty, we can with pride
taro over to oar sueossaore te office
th* responsibilities of tbo annual Fair
tor 1881 D. T. Dvxx, Brest.
M. J. Odlsux, Secretary.
IW. Gailmctt*. tb* is rector nf tit
Preach Kidney Fad bearing his Caere,
was Iiae uf the mart Bated lerdkwl ra w
uf bis -ley in France. Harms, el kid-
r dtarares ore nard
I tobepermsasok
Siiippii.g Intelligence.
ria. TMzriarr ncaaimswvca. res
Bnmim.io.uL
jr.i-a nvixmv Tas.tesiM
a> . -Of aa v-M r—». vsm. lew.
uiTAkrtam
iwi-w(i«<oad4.ca>.MM.
jo-M-n i<»u.nerer.r>iw*iiitn
Jmw (-<iMfc»filatLlifirfcMwTffifc.
iiMf-S filtmlu, faSto*. MUMN.
tejrtisfirsi&ssa-iss?
tear* ttfittfifiC Yffiira. Yate^ttaifiMfi. _
DUNN Sc CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOB
GLYNNCOUNTY
OALL AND 8EE THEM*
it. W. B. BURROUGHS,
Bad Idols tod teaaiaaM Agaat.
BAY 8T., - • BRUNSWICK, Ga.
Tb. following babtoa took firMiomai dyp.tac latrra.1 ore when yen «a»,ha
Mia. J. F- Furlong, flret
w*U as all vliavnlrre sad alharals "I tha
liver. Id—I anal -bmarh. Ire wearing on*
0( Pret. Gailatolle'e Frreeb Liver lhda,
umlcr ono year.
Mrs. U llina b—bod boy otw year
r
u. Wa tttfllttWIOA^Ajii^ pljliiMfiJ iliU «Uy following of
Away. TLo Lull cm. however, ouu* i iU Urtuiuiu, nii>l tuiy we uol ho£<€ C A Colaisu, Im L Sa.xu,
• ... . I . .... . . .. a I ts..l i.val.V (.lli.-Td
1 fur brighter days aud better things»
And many others
Mnc Wm. Dart-Brat ririoo*,«r ^^7^^-5435
eight omnthL , ■ I In a letter to Fr. M. Fat U... l.dnba
Mr*. Jobe Barm floMl girl Iwuw q,, ru»\ It will l«u ant run by rrtiin
ouu year nine moulhtt—MMd and buU. li U tlw »uly Uwl b ttuumtt-
Mtuuic i bad i * cut*. lkwwv uf •uoatarMta.