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VOLUME VI.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1881.
The Advertiser and Appeal.
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BRUNSWICK, GA„
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BUBSCBITTION BATES:
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“LIVE Ml LIT LIVE,
-THE MOTTO OF-
AUGUSTUS F. FRAU & CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HEAVY GROCERIES,
FEED, HAT, Etc.
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JAM. K. LAMD1U0IIT, I*. A H. *h r-ury.
COURT HEKSIONH IN TIIK UllUNHWICK CIRCUIT.
CLINCH—1*1 Monday In Marrh and nd;nr.
Al’l'I.INU-frl Monday In March and ttoPtoiuUr.
WAYNK—4 th Muoday In March and NuiilMiit*r.
I'IF.IlOK—!*t Monday IB Anrtl and Ociobar.
WAIIK—3d Monday In April and OrWIi
(XlFKKK—Tuesday alter «th Mouday In April and
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102 imOUOIITOK St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Tfcanka the paMIe tkrot^h IkU mmUbm hr Ik*
cast, and aaka a cuatlBuancB of thatr palRMBtf^aa
kskaaopmsd kia Bl'Mikii IMFOkTATIuNof«o.ata
IB all «radM. and ii'aod Ida om then,
which caBass a mah l»y imitwly that U wiihla
reach. Ua offer* iha earns chaoc* to all a he read
ihu |*r*r
uity. Ilia
IHtowtlnaaTto a
5tfc COLORED SILKS A3CD SATINS
•inaL Ula FANCY AUTICLKN c.aa. t be «bbi
as 1
THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
(AHUMEftC for I
» f I »» ta *.w York. IB fart, there to nn| an
a raacy orMapto dry ti««da thal r~~
a Ltoratohltohiacnt. At**. Um B^aat ROuda
Mil. called Rl’VH VKIURO. far dreeeea. to Mi In
all irradia. All U aaka to a caU. Pa nd fsrgai kto
Isa brouohton stiieet,
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA.
W.B.MeU&Co.
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS !
Goods bought and sold on closrst (in
ures. Consignments solicited.
MV' Jtleun Business!
And hope by a study of the wants of our
customers not only to keep those we now
have but to
MONOPOLY.
Kxtrart from tka Semen af Ber. T. Of
WIU Taltoaga, Mmj 1 Sib, 1881
JACOB COHEN SWELL THEIR NUMBERS.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
ADDRESS,
AUGUSTUS F. FRANKLIN ft CO,
Finney’s Building.
Whaieaate and RcUil peal, re |i
SADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER AND
Leather Belting,
Bay Street, - - - - Brunswick, Ga.
II. L. HARRIS,
Watolimalior cSo ffowolor,
BRUNSWICK, O-A..,
Patent Witdi Regulator.
In tbe first place, I remark, there is
a greedy, all-grasping monster who
oomea in as aoitor seeking the hand
of thin republic, and that monster is
Monopoly. His sceptre is made ont
of the iron of the railtrack, and the
wire of telegraphy. He does every
thing for his own advantage and for
the robbery of the people. Thing,
have gone on from bad to worse until
in tho Legislatures of New York, New
Jersey and I’cnnavlvanis for the
moat part monopoly decides every
thing. If monopoly favora n law it
; if monopoly oppose ■ law it ia
rejected. Monopoly stands in tho
railroad depot, putting into bis pock
ets in one year two hundred millions
of dollars in excess of all reasonable
charges for service. Monopoly holds
in his one hand the steam power of
locomotion, and in the other tbe elec
tricity of swift communication. Mo
nopoly has tho Republican party in
ona pocket and tho Democratic party
in the other pocket Monopoly de
rides nominations and elections—city
elections, Stato elections, national
elections With bribes ho acenrea
tho votes of legislators, giving them
froo passes, giving appointments to
noedy relatives to lucrative portions,
employing them as attorneys if they
aro lawyers, carrying their goods fif
teen per cent leas if they are mer
chants, and if lie find a ease very
stubborn as well as very important,
puts down before him tho hard rash
of bribery, lint monopoly ia uot so
easily canght now ns when, daring
tho term of Mr. Buchanan, the login-
lativo committee of ono of our Slates
oxplorcd and exposed tbe manner in
which a certain railway company hod
obtained a donation of public laud.—
It was found, oat that thirteen of the
Senators of that Stato received $173,
000 among them, sixty members of
tho lower houso of that State received
botwoou $5,000 and $10,000 oneb, the
Governor of that Stato rccoived $50,
000, liia clerk rocoivod $5,000, the
Lientonant Governor received $10,
000, all tho clerks of tho Legislature
received $5,000 onch, whilo $50,000
wero divided among tho lobby agents
That thing on a larger or amallcr
scale ia all the limo going on in some
of the Statos of the Union, but it is
not so bungling as it need to be, and
therefore not st> easily exposed or ar
rested. I tell yon that the overshad
owing enreo of the United States to
day ia Monopoly. He puts his hand
upon every bnshcl of wheal, npon ev
ery sack of salt, npon every ton of
coal, and every man, woman and child
in the United States feels the touch of
that moneyed despotism. I rejoice
that in twenty-four States of the Un
ion already anti-monopoly league.
Iiaro been established. God speed
them in the work of liberation 1 I
wish that ttiis ijucstion might lie the
question of the next Presidential elec
tion, for between this and that lime
we can compel the political parties to
recoguize it in tbeir platforms
lent, and aajra: "Hen is my heart
ao.1 hand; bn mine forever." Let tbe
millions of tbe people. North, Sooth,
East and Went, forbid the bans of
that marriage; forbid them at the bal
lot-box, forbid them on the platform,
forbid them by great organisations,
forbid them by the overwhelming
sentiment of an outraged nation, for
bid them by tbe protest of the church
of God, forbid them by prayer to
high heaven.
ERUNCIRtYRDICm.
UraUaallr Ac*alrlas ■cade Ike
south, and KstakUahlaa ike i
P.wvrVWI ayli— In Ike Bootloa.
k STMNBi PRUCHII.
There was once a minister of tba
gospel who never bnilt n ebnrcfa.
Who never preached in one.
Who never propoeed n church fair
to buy tbe church a new carpel.
Who never founded n new sect.
Who never belooged to any met
Who frequented public bonnet and
drank wine with sinners.
Who never received a salary.
Who never asked for one.
Who never wore a black suit or n
white ucok-tie.
Who never naod a prayer lawk.
Or hymn book.
Or wrote a sermon.
Who never bind a cornet soloist to
draw aonla to bear the “Wont. 1
Who never advertised hia
Who never took a test for bis ear
Who never went through n course
of theological study.
Who never was onUined.
Who was never even amverted.
Who nerer went bicoiiferenee.
Who wna he?
Christ.
CAIINB rOI THE FUT.
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ruESi-ii asn askiion e«i.r «ix«. •
IUUVLM.ISUF. AM> l-ATXST I.KAT1
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HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, Etc.
HLTTAU1A IOI1 M1IX HIS AM. Tl'm-XSTINS
A ©r>OOl£Vlty.
WHITE roll PRICES.
jfcavaiiiuili, Georgia.
City Tux Notice.
i tor tW rtf;*<BnM«i.ka*r^l*k
uir. Imt rv*riB«ato. »n*l e»ery Mccb • id I*r—
M l- rt, tor Ue* j«nr |rb|. ar* »ajBfcto a* toll--.
U purtAf OB uf UtofB «•» day •>! M«f! le l*i-
f )
JEW BLRY,
SILVER PLATED WARE
UTLERY,
Musical Instruments
MTMSrMIMVS.
Ib-4a tor ito- rrcwftton id nwn* and Ike cnUac
lt-B"fllli liMil'Itrteftr |<t *“ “ *
* -kw rU»<wl OB
PISTOLS & CARTRIDGES,
have nothing to say against capital
iits; a man has a right to all the
money he can make honestly. I have
nothing to say against corporations,
as Hticli; without then* no great enter
prise wuulJ he possible. But wbst I
do say is tbst the nw principles are
to bo applied to capitalists and to
corporations that arc applied to tin
poorest man aud tbe plainest laborer.
Wbst is wrong for me is wrong for
the Vanderbilts and tbe Goulds and
tho elevated railway eompani.s of
Now York aud Brooklyn. If I take
from you your pro|«rty, without any
adequate conijieusatioo, I am a thief;
aud if an elevate! railway damage*
tho property uf tliu |ieople, without
making any nde«ptato compensation,
that ia a gigantic thief. Wbst is
wrong on a small scale ia wrong on a
large scale. Mon«|>oly iu England
has ground buuditds of thousand, of
Thoro is no part of the hnuian Issty
that needs mors attention than the
feet They may Ihj neglected or ovuu
abused without any laid consequences
boing immediately full; they will, ton
oortainty, lie eventually frit, and felt
very sorely, too. An excessive flow
of blood to tho hood, extreme liability
to cold, disordorod digestion and oth
er numerous evils are the result of In-
attention to tho frost. The f«ct should
lie regularly washed and wl|ml every
day. Stockings should uot In. pul on
whilo there is tho slightest moisture
on tho feet. The stockings absorb
tho moisture sod gradually return it
to tho foot, thereby eausiug them to
feel cold and uncomfortable, and,
wbst is worse, when tin feet are cold
the circulation ia interfered with, and
tbe whole system, especially the brain,
is thrown into an nbimrin.il stste.—
Keep the fei-t clean ami warm, the
head cool aud the Isiwels open. If
yon wish to preserve your whole sys
tem in good working order, ho aura
and preserve your feet, let all our
readers profit by these remarks, ami
they will soon feel by ei|ierwnco that
wo are uot exaggerating the eonas-
qnences of proper nttention to Iha
feet.
l'orry Journal: Mr. Barker, of
York, in this county, wna in town
yesterday, anil gave ua au aroouut of
a terribla battle ha had with bees at
Mr. Fred Wolffs, financial manager
of Uw Alabama Gnat Southern, baa
bought control, for tba Erlanger syo
dicate, of tha Vicksburg k Meridian
and Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacif
ic Railroads. The New Orleans A
Northeastern will be built at or.ee by
tbe assoc syndicate.
Derun Erianger k Ccf, who are the
ownan of tba Alabama Great South
ern, are of the opinion that Iha Sooth
■to States offer extraordinary ioduee-
ta fur tha investment of money,
sad, at (bay are Uw agents of a huge
number of capitalists In England and
tba continent, it ia reaauoable to
auppoao that the acquisition of tho
roads named and Iha Albany A Bruns
wick. which was purchased for them
by Mr. Wolffs last month, meant Iha
t of a new and powerfal
system of railrocla south of Uw Ohio
rivtr. In addition to Uw large suras
of money they control belonging to
Other parties Uw Erlanger syndicate
abundantly able to carry ont a
of this kind independent of
ontaido help, It ia well known that
Baron Erlanger not only favors tha
it of a great railway sys
tem in Uw Booth by purchasing lines
already constructed and constructing
new roads, bat bolila that Uw indus
trial interests immediately on the
lioea should bo eneouregcJ, and no-
•isted, too, if need be. To that end,
the syndicate propose to develop the
immense coal and iron interests on
the lino of tba A. O. H, anil also to
establish emigration agencies at giv
en points iu Europe and America, to
tnro, as far as possible, tlie lido of
emigration, which is moving West
ward, to tbe rich agricultural lamia in
Alabama and Misriasippl. Tho com-
plotiou of tho New Orleans aud North
enatern and tho western extension of
tho Albany A Brnnswiok roads will
giro tho Erlanger roads the shortest
route between the Texas l’acifio ays-
tom at Hlireve|iort aud the aontliMit
NUMBER so.
The Icier A makes wen wean.
A tight fit—DeUrinm I
An early rye air—A whisky cock
tail.
Close quarters—Those told by a
The undertaking buainees in a dead
eartainly.
" I should blush to ■taper’ ia the
latest slang.
The roan who was eared tqr n mes
merist says to was trance-fixed.
Tha way for a tod boy to go on n
bender ia over Ua mother's ton*
When a girl talks about the two
strings fa> her toea," dots ato mean
bit suspenders?
It ia arid that Uw French tore no
respect for oysters because it never
bad n bony pert
No wonder we bare white milk, be>
eanse llw kick of n sow is enough to
torn tbe milk-pail
Time sad Tide are the names of a
eon pie of Iowa girls. Of conns they
will wait for no own.
What ia tba difference between a
fisherman and a buy school boy?—
Ona bails hj| hook Uw other bates his
book.
When n dead man's preparty is pet
idar Uw hammer, it it a ante of of.
ete, bat when n man gala aaariek It
ia Iha effects of a saiL
Tbe photographer ie always getting
negatives from pretty giria, nod Uw
more to gets Uw brooder to am ilea.
Tbe difference between a hill and a
pill ia that Iha bill ia hard to get np
and tbe pill ia hard to get down.
Marrying by talegrapb and trio-
phone has become very popular. It
prevents the preacher from kitting
tho brido.
" I Imvo a great ear, a wonderful
onr," said n conceited mnridnn, in tto
courao ol conversation. “ So baa n
donkoy," said a bystander.
An Indian chief, after the romantic
manner of hie nation, calls bit muakot
“ Rook Agent," bcoanoo it ii an old
act const sad ChattaiHNiga; also be-|" m ' >o111 * x>r *'
tween New Orleans au.l Chattanooga, That was an observing youth, If to
at the saint- lima topping and making
tributary to them the richest agricul
tural, mineral aud timber regions in
Miaaiari|i|H, Alabama and Georgia.—
But Uw system will uot hall at Chat
tanooga. It must have direct connec
tion with Cincinnati aud tlw North
and Northeast. Iu coming to Cincin
nati it will have the selection of two
roatsa—namely, the E T., V. k II.,
and Urn Cincinnati k Kooxville, or
via the Cincinnati Southern. Hot Uw
syndicate is too powerful to aabmit
working arrangement'
with any rued. Where they cannot
bay an interest they trill build. Thai
they are determined to own and coo
lre.1 n system of railroads in the South
there cannot i» a shallow of a doubt
Tlw termini id tlw system will tie
Cinciaeali, New Orleans, Shreveport
and Brunswick, with Chattanooga
both aa the central ami operating
|mint Linen will be constructed
his houso tbe day before. A little from Chattomsiga to Alliauy, and
boy, I Meet ou fun, pnslm.1 over a bee! from tbe A. O. 8. to Montgomery.—
hive end stirred up the twee with n ' Bewiiles. there will bw lepw end feed-
stick. Ttioy noon bernmo exneper-; cm to .11 .ksirsUe points within
stud slid covered nil the rl.it,Iren end reach of tlm amis tines. Tint natural
everv living thing in tlm ysr.l. Hi ally of llw system in the North will
got'tho children iu tlw bouse au.l he the Ohio Railway Company (O.,
shut tlw doors, ami Mr. and Mrs. 11,
iu • lefefnling them, were also severely
stuug. Tin. clid'Jyi'O were literally
covered wilb stings. After Mr. 11
bed (Hit a sheet over his bred ami set
up tuo hive, tlw bees re-tunwil to it,
and be pickod up ten ■ bii-keus in llw
yard that ha I boon killed by llmlsee.
A good-eixi.il puppy wss also killed
by there, end two sltMl* -rei.g weir- goner ally snp|ssu*l tlwl llw object of
ly to dentil, lie aeys It wse w.irse Mr. tvsitt's trip to England wee to
than a house on fire for some lulnnti-s. eon -uimuste the gigantic scheme* of
win. h the sieve are some uf the ele-
II. A U. and U. U.C.AL), Uw
Nsw Y ak. I'euusyliauui A Ohio, tbe
Erie, llw Delaware A Hudson Canal
(tonq.iiiv, and llw Hisisar Tnooel
lima.
Mi. John Si-»ll, the uis.er.il mana
ger tlw cum|Mny's iulereats in
Ann-iesi. will arrive in New York
from England Iu n day or two. If in
A M-vr la (be lixkl Mrevllen.
kVutu OuL tv. H. Siwwd ww learn
that ■ uiiuiImst of farmers in Urn Mill-
town section of this ninety have
irry r>r*n« *•».» feiU V> * ds |«)i
*'•"» *f»toB * A. m. !• I ». ■ . BMd fr”«B I
UXLI UuVSPJ*.
ber Iks! people into srmi-stamt'un,
fail lit* lt|l|)!ilMl III Vi link's I and in Ireland his driven niultitmli-
-iy Jnoas tenants .doioot to madness, anil I * “Own Growing (1ab"~st
in the Unit.d State* |.ropi.*s to take u tbe la<> 4 .,q Ku pvUte
TRY I I ! «*>• wealth ul fifty or sixty nations of „ na tfaUik of for it jimt now.
; peo|ilc and pot it in a few silken wal- >i|ch n^be,. ^ rw|nirrel to pay into
(bn<rWTw*w| I lata. Monopoly, Uuen-faeed, iron- tljc tr —1^, ihdlora, and Uw
Enables anyone to ‘‘i’ owu ’ fingered, vnltnre-hcaritd monopoly, of abarea ialimiUal totwwuly-
Watcfa with certainty. offers his hand to this republic. He making tbe cam of $25n. We
4sfi4 MMdh , __ B • «• IB o . . hlMchfX it ««t f»Vff Ihf m»tl nit , ^ I w»n».l toll hn n null! inn ■
Sewing Machines, Needles & AttacImientH. tbe jwjD«»w.8nd ibeEhe. wMijp r#wd<llli |o ^
: tbo New York Central Railroads, an«l |momiv preiniiiui. bat an M w* do
AU uoud* will be sold at tbe very lowest market price. No tmblo ilo j oftT lUc tc! ^ ral>ll gf tb tf cottti- «dl |mUisb Uutu.
u Him return will be tbe ligni!
Ux •I. vi |u|nng plans, amt will no
doi.lit la- foUuwisI by tlw most scUve
raitriwl iqa-ralious ever witnuwed lu
this eiHiwtry.
k IU Toemrer.! ,hoW goods.
A tVeat End girl tkinked a I
wIhi gave ber his seal in n street ear,
ami to married tor, ami | wo rad to to
worth $1U0,UUU tVa circnlato thin
lie in tbe luqwi of iuduriiig the giria to
to a little wore ennitonna.—df/asfa
PSomujra/k.
lie who puts a toil eofwtrnetiun on
ag-ml ad reveals his own wiekedi
ul heart.
was but six years old, who laid: “Pa
pa. I wish you'd quarantine against
Tom Jones coming toiy every sight
to eon Jennie. It'e getting too epi-
A woman writer lays:
bless Uwm 1—art Uw sweatee! Iowan
in all tto gardens of the world." Ten—
“hlero them!" tot Uwy are maeh
•waster when they get old coongfa to
pi nek from llw parent atom. And
they an pretty expensive to enltivato
too-‘Ideas them!“ Yea, babies are
sweet flowers, sometimes, and should
be la ft In their little beds when their
parents go toe pabUo entertainment.
WEIliri ADVICE.
John tVreley was not happy in bis
married life, bis wife bring iodifltomt
to tor hnsbend's great woiril ia organ
ising Methodism. Perhaps that feel
prompted Uw following advise:
A good Methodist asked John Wee-
ley what to though! as to Ue marry-
iag a certain woman, well known to
weU R|
Wesley advised him not to
think of it
' Why," mid llw other, "ato ia n
mbar of yoar thank, isn’t ato T
Yea," was Uw reply.
And yon think abe ts truly a Chris
tian woman?"
Yea,"said Waalry, "ItoUanriw
ia."
WeU, than, why not many tor?"
Hnaiiii," renUed Wesley—“be-
w, my fiiaad,Uw Lorvl ran five with
a gnat assay people that yon and I
it"
Moist Vsanon, law. Hrre IA WO
Mason. L.uua, Kuib a Lamas—
Gents—I rewMved, a few dm atom
Ihnv Latin of Brewer's LwacRestorer,
-mt i.. am by Mr. A.&Urilvilto I
wjiiI yisi lo aawd aw a half doom man.
It is ||. I|dug us. sad my wife waala aw
iu suaUana Ha am
Jas. a. (Uanma, Unwin
Ml. VeF^"
Maods, Oa.
Havre La Mia, Basum ALamab-
Oenthmen-Giwi bottle of Prewst's
Urefiinr eared am af timihhiihi