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O. H. COWMAN,
Contractor and Bnilder,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
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C. P. GOODYEAR,
ATTORNKY AT LAW,
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BRUNSWICK, OA
To Whom It May Concern.
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r.«JUv< ly and hraiinUy can -
lurk, a. IaIIca. nravel, IJiftbro**. !>n«|-y. IUikUI a
IHaraan of (ha kldanya. laciaUaMre aad BMeaUoa
or thu Urlna, Inflammation oftha ICMnay*. Catarrh
• •I Iba lllatMrr. llluli Colored UrlUa. I'alw In tba
Hark. Hide or Lolno, Norton* Wraknoaa, and. In fad
all dlaurdrni of Um HUdder and Urlaary or»ana,
a lad b» prltalr d|*#aaa of "ikarwlae.
- - Mff«rta« frvai kaak
.Hrarft** a# UM kid-
wkalkrr na*r
LAUIK* If Ton ara aai
Wfdfco. U» rrkiA#r any
arya, Maddar ar I’naary Or«ak».
YOU a AM BE CUBED I
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'“""prof. OOILMETT*'*
French Kidney Pad
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Art rMr 4rmftM fer COOC. IIWUI.1IO
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wMMUmly aad panaaaakUy cn
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cnrrd alter woarlag
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In—» «dlka Bldaaya. Bar waaka at a I
aaaklalaga|aala<Mdilaok karrala ml
kal tkay am bm aaly iaMp»rary rttW. I to
al rnd OaltBMlIa’a Kldaay fada ala weak*,
an know I — iiUmr rarad.'*
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yrara I kava kaaa nadard. _ _
to aiy kad. a Ilk LarMrk*ra aad female woakaaaa.
I vara Ma mt (laiUkwIU a Bldacy la-la aad aaa
iMOMor iTof. UalUnolW ’• Kldaay Pada. M
IL r. KKRALIBU, M. I> . l*r*i»ul. I*«a»7«rl.
Iiul.. aken *. adlntf la aa ordrr k*r Ki-Im* r l al*.
anlra: a«*ra on* Ikv Ar-loo. « «a U-l and I
r«o Ivt4 i mm I—*1 mat It Ikaa anylUair I ever
•mI. la (art. Um l*ad> irt»r bdlrt rf aa*r*i *aU*tec-
n-a Ikaa any kUa j rvaiady aa aver •.dd.”
KAV A BUuBUAkCB. !*«««—. lUallal. Ma.-
- Wa ara awrtnw ap a li.aly in > la r%ar fada
aad ar* ktann «d H walk ft— Ik— atary
prop. oi T ii«)iErfc*ri French liver pad.
Will iw-alUktly ran. V* »*r tad Acaa. Uaink A«aa.
A -or Aka. Inllloa* rater. Jaundice l***|-i-la. and
all .li—aa >4 Ur lit, r. kloWMck ak-l Hlwd. ITlra
tl MWt mall. Baud f. r I r. f. fMUlktell.* fnaLaa
ua Ika ktdacya aad Liter. frt« ky Mall. A44r—
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MALLORY’S
NKU YORK & BRUNSWICK
Steamship Line.
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SATURDAYMORNING
UTt'kUAT Hl'MUO. n'KI Ik ML
IIOMK MATTKIW.
klkuHH—Hi.
akfluBSHtUMUIk.
RmaRMi*. M.
Uuiioca. still M oo Um mead 1
everybody btppy.
Bead whet Tdaace aeyi eboel es»-
aopoliee on oar lint pege.
Work on Dixon’e baildiog nearly
over. One .tore about reedy for ten'
it
The turtle-egg banter, bare been
oat in force thi. week end many a
neat deepoiled.
Neighbor Crovstt will bare e do-
Ughtfol office when complete. He ie
getting it ap in epprored itylo.
Uon. MeRao and party, front At
lanta, are down tbia woek on Long
Inland on a marooning expedition.
Mout-uu kw»o.iaiw.
Tataala Ca—p, ^aatt pic. plaU lk^ ‘
NTBAMAlim
1 VASTER# TEJaS
ckpuia uirm
cirr of oa&z.'ts
CkvUiaBSML
I^av.a Mm Yark avery m-Uy at -1 Y. IV. arr
IBs la Brumsvtck wvary Tueaday. tlaweMm—l
wttk all p—to »a B. A A. aad X. A B. K*.lrvad*.
Tl.roe.Kk UUa ladiag at«a.U to all poibU aa aka
rurp
JuaeUp
—aa aa In* aa by any t-lkar Hki
r«asaisfta.am.
Olynn Superior Coart, after ita
abort reccae, will coarono again Sion-
day next All interacted take notice.
Tliotideof travel to Cnmberlaod
continues to flow. Tbo tramway to
tbo beach is quite an attractive feat
ure.
The shoe chop of D. A Moore baa
been removed to the baildiog next to
Glogaacr's atom. We will give a
more oxtendod notice in next iaaae of
wbat is proposed.
A cord from Mr. Lockwood informs
aa that be will not bo hero this month
aa sanoanced, to giro his lectors on
England, Ireland and Scotland. He
will be here later.
Tbo new steam lira engine, Viola,
arrived tbia week and was tried yes
terday evening. We go to proas too
early to give mention of her powers
Sho is certainly a beauty.
The steamboat wbarf in front of the
hotel oeems to be in a dalapklated
condition. If some passenger off the
boat sboaM fall through, who would
pay tho funeral expenses f
J.lt rcrHrtd . k4 Of grtUlM Wlilh-MU 1*0,1
rnn— Floor, rt 1.1. .I-KAM'.
Subscriptions coutiuuu to |>our in.
Now if .ubaeritwr. iu arrears would
oomo to tho front just a bit, wa wonhl
not have to worry qnito so much to
know where the next peck of
and grist were to como from.
Diod st bis homo in this city, on
tho 13th init., C. Franklin Wood,
aged fourteen yean. His romaius
wore taken to Macon for interment.
Tbo parents, who are comparative
strangers in our dty, have oar boart-
felt sympathy in their sad bereave
ment.
Owners of bounds should koep
them iu and not lot them annoy Uio
whole town with their bowlings ltea-
ideutaon Bay street, a few nights
since, could not sleep for them. This
a free country it is true, hnt then,
the comfort of other people shoo id be
oooiidcnd
As there is sacb a demand just now
for carpontcre and builders, we coll
the attention of parties expecting to
build to advertisement of Mr. Cowman
this issue. A man's work speake
for itself, to we point you to Michel-
son's store and residence, Kaiser's
residence, nnd Crovatt'a new office.
Little Vpehur, son of CoL Vincent,
met with a painful accident a few
days sinoc. He was on a chair in the
piaun, which, from some cause, upset
sod landed tho little fellow on the
ground with an arm broken. He
doing aa well os could be expected et
Ibis writing.
Bur. J. H. T. Waito will preach in
the l'rcsbyterion church of this city,
the last Sabbath of this month (titilli)
and the lint Sabbath of July (.3d).—
Ilia numerous friends and admirers
here will he rejoiced at tbs shove in
formation. Wo hope they will all he
able lo get out to bear him preach.
Two colored gentlemen from St Si
moon, with more whiskey than discre
tion in their craniuma, undertook to
'run the town" n few nights since,
making hugo threats and usiug the
uglioei kind of language. Suffice it
to eay they slept that night in the
guard bouse, and next day bail a
bearing before tho Mayer.
Wbrsl B-sa Sbotu *s4 lie. fhor. fort Im.
We an reqaaated to announce that
Um lodie* of Um Mil* Society will give
Chapter Five on K-tlrs.
Lost weak we tried to aay some
thing about everybody ami everything
connected with the Fair, but tripped
up. Wo thought wo bod succeeded,
but imagine oar surprioo when a gen
tleman accosted as thooly:
"Well, Mr. Editor, you ban men
tioned everything exhibited exeept the
biggest and beet, and not a word ban
you sold aboat it—I moan Uixuu'a
new houso in tbo Fair QrouniU"
Wo bod scarcely begun lo breathe
■gain, when a lady friend whispered
in our oar, “What an oversight! You
never mentioned the Bond, and they
played eo many new pieces, and added
so much to Uio pleasure of visitors I"
Scarcely had we recovered from
tbia wbon wo were made cognizant
of tbo fact that wie never mentioned
President Dana's little dominica pal
lot, nor said a word aboat hisgenor-
oasly supplying the molasses for tiie
boys to dire their heads into aftor
money. Chagrin and mortification
overpowered us at this juncture, and
wo sought tbo ffosb sir only to ho en
countered by that chronic grnmhlcr,
who has wonderfully retentive memo
ry. Says he, “ Mr. Editor, these folks
■round here are a giving you fits bo-
causo you did not meuUon this thing
and that thing that tra* at (lie Fair,
but what I want to know nlxrat is
tho things that were to have been
there and worou't. Where was that
miniature rieo field you wrote about,
showing the whole process from
planting the rice to eating tbo same ?
Where was those four steam tire cn
ginoa from abroad you said were go
ing to he there? Where were those
lino horses from abroad that you said
were ontcred, long before tho Fair lo
run on that bran-new $900 race track ?
Mr. Editor, I didn't sec but two
lioraca ruu arnuud that track. Whore
were all Ibooo exhibits that you ssid
were coming from the other seven
counties? Where wan that fine cor-
ueUst that you laid would ho here, ail
tho way from New York Slide, to
make music for us? And that ma
chinery hall you wrote eo fluently
wit'l/wbicb alxJllt ' **> al w “ to “““fo' 11 cn ' r y ilu '
' ' plemcnt known iu the cultivation of
And, Mr. Editor, where was
an entertainment ou tbo 28th inak, a
L'arioso Hall. Farther particulars
next week.
Rev. H. P. Myers requests
qnaoqqoq that there will be no aervio-
eain Um Methodist church to-mor
row (Sunday) morning, 19th inat—
Preaching in the ereoing, however, at
the anal hoar.
Dr. Maoou and his good lady, who
coolly loot all their household ef-
foefa by theirs, having gone to house
keeping again, were agreeably sur
prised on Thursday night last by »
body of friends, who brought presents
aaeful and needed, if uot -‘costly and
rare." They feel that they are cer
tainly amoog friends
Oar special reporter who sat op to
report tha proceedings of the moon
daring the eclipse says bo forgot all
■boat tho moon. In abort, that his
own eyes were so dazzled by the
bright luminary that staid up with him
that be forgot all aboat tbo moon and
knew nothing nntil tbo eclipse was nil
over. Tbo ides of sitting np in a par
lor to see aa eclipse of the moon!
Si. Simona and Brunswick bad
pleasant re-anion but Thursday night.
A party of sixteen of ya lads and leas
es went down on the Roby at tbo in-
itanco cl a committee of Moods from
tbs Island, who showed them every
honor, and only allowod them to de
part as aurora was appearing in the
East Bandog tod feasting were the
orders of the nigbL
Tito Miuxm Hoy** Hot urn Thunk*
Hall IIzcmaxics' Fiaz Co., No. 4,)
Slices, Oa., Juno 11th, 1881.)
Wanna, The broadening ripplo of
fortune's gracious smile drifted as in
to the port of Brunswick, and, where
at, we were token in from the wet,
■nd allowed ahandant opportunity to
test tho princely hospitality of the
icoplo who dwell on tbo "marshes o’
i Hyon," therefore, be it
Raviocd, That to tbo citizens of
Brunswick in general, and to Oceanic
Firo Company iu particular,
do wo doff onr fircmanic raps, in
beortfolt acknowledgement of tho con
tinuous aad copious shower of favors,
courtesies aad kind
tboy dclagotl ua.
ltemAvm fxirihrr, Tlml to Col. I). T. | riro ?
Duun, ho whoso heart is big enough | ,J| that grabd turnout of knights in
for a dozen men, wo return individual that you led us to Miovo
tbaoks for liw untinoiri'UortHtomakoi , .. . .....
as comfortable. Ms? ha live long, I "“f® coming from the seven countme
mill nmjr earth's cboiccBt bltHftingu al- j Adjacent to (Jlyuu ? N\ hy, Mr. Mit-
waya bo bis. or, tliero was just fifteen on that mm*
lWmdvril dim), That to tbo officers of i niitteo -if they hai all turned out, «c
Um Moeon and Brunawick Railroad. tui bt Uvo U j . bot lcr .(.owing, 1
we are indebted for conrtcsioa and at- .... e-
llrtusawleW Than art* Mow.
In 1873, when began tboj
ten lion
fo-sufuif wjam, That one and nil
who cunlribiited to thu ph nsuru of
our trip to Brunswick, this company
will ever remember with emotions of
delight. There are many, whose
names nro forgotten for the moment,
but whoso acts will always remain
green iu our memory, lo whom
nm afraid, Mr. Editor, that Fain are
demoralizing iu their effect, and have
n tendency to lend editors uwny from
facto."
lfa passed on, leaving ns to ruoih
usto ou the uncertainty of Fairs,
mentally resolving that, having hail
our fifth lessou in the business,
would lie pleased to thus publicly woro t( , i.ko a breathing »|m.-II,
make our nckoowlcd^cmciits. Tbuy . . _ . ..... ^ _
will, tlicreforo, count thvmscivoa iu, j lt uu *‘ 1 * P *'
aud believe us ever willing to return,
so far as may ha iu uur techie (tower,
their kindness.
Rea(>ectfally submittol,
J. L Kzszrnv,
Ill.SU) FaI'I.K,
Jons T. McVav,
Committee.
I'orviuu
rii<i*nlK*L.ikf*.
Scarcely hml tbo spot ou which
stood ^Dillon's Hall gotten cold,
after tho recent conflagration, era the
Judgo was arranging for ita rebuild
ing. Two days ngo be closed the
coutrect with Mr. C. (1. Moore for ■
larger and handsomer bnilding than
Jamce llanter cleared Swedish ship ] the other. It is to In a two-story
Eleonora,Captain Morgan, on the 11th building, tthdKt feet, divided off t»low
insL, for Sharpnees, Eug., with a cor- as follows Duo store 22)70 feet, and
go consisting of C7ti,793 feet pitch another 18)70, facing on liny street.
pi no Umber, valued af $6,907, ami IS
029 foot lumber valued at $180, mak
ing total value of $7,147. Alao, on
the 13th inst., Norwegian ship Emma,
Captain Olaan, for IV. Harttcpoolr,
aud onu 20x40, facing on Mansfield
street. The np|>er portiou of tlie
bnilding is to Is' left as a hall for tin-
pre-scut, tint may lie utilized other
wise as dovoh-puicuts occur Tlu-
pnblicatioo of the Advzotuzz, we
out with Um belief that there were
two erroneous ideas abroad in
town. Tbo ooo that Ifrunswiek would
boaeilyafiB ows accord, because
capital would eoraa oabMdsa afd
build us up; aad Um otbar that oar
■oil bora waa worth Um some as gold
dust, spadeful for'spadeful. Wa act
oat to rid oar people of these man,
and eoavinea them that if they would
have a city they moat build it them
selves, or start the work, st least, sad
thus show signs of life to capitalize
coming hero, and that real natal* mast
be put at prices to encourage instead
of repel the incoming title. Whether
our efforts hare availed anything we
cannot aay, bat af tbia wo are as
sured, that people hare- king ainee
ceased waiting fur some one to come
and "turn np” something f«w them,
but have gone to work to
“turn up” something Uiemselraa, as is
shown by Uio vast amount of improve
ments placed here duriog the *
eighteen months. The like was never
before known, ami mark yon, array
dollar of it is horn onr own pockets
Ileal estate, too, hjjs abandoned its
fabulous figures, and property ban
now tic bought at reasonable prices.
Oar olijoet in this prooeal writing it
to keep what We hare gained'$nd
open still wider the floodgate* of
pros|<erity. To this end,
guard ogaioat tbo rery aril that
ns heretofore. The tendency now
to exult orer the boom that is aetUng
as forward, wait for further dHtelop-
monts and pop np prirrs. Sacb a pol
icy would kill as dead. C-mUnae to
build up your own'fotlnnea, and thus
•how to capitalists that you ora attre,
offer Uieui array inducement when
Uiey ri.it you, and last, hnt not
keep down yonr prices for ground - —
Lot no man or aorpurethia pm A here
and my they had lo go away liaesnaa
they could uot purchase lots. It takes
people, uot lots, to nieke a city. Then
encourage them hy word end net *nd
you will not bo the loser in the long
run. We ere erideutly iu Uie midst
of business prosja-rily- This » shown
by thu imnienou shipping in port, by
tbo Influx of now Arms and by the
general air of business Hint greets us
on every band. Let no obstacle In
thrown in tha wsy, but let (irne|ieritr
like a mighty eua continue to roll in
upon us until Bay street shall present
a solid front from the machine shop
of the it. A A. Railroad, to Dennia
Folly, and tho rest of oar town tlirivo
in like mnimor. Snob a future ii now
la-fore ua—right at onr door. Im-
|ieilt- it uoL
O’CONNOR & WENZ,
Br
(OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE)
7 t
> unswick 9
Georgia,
u
KEEP A FULL LINE OF FIBST-CLA88
DrytiooMtoeries
LOWKST CASH PRICES GUARANTEED. -
A flUNOH IMOKWARDH.
Kill Mhfr.
ViHKbnfr to $!*<*• tlial btn Hot r*4 Ik* at.dy,
Tbrtl | mi; t' r —'H IAt Bt;Mid daMbithira,
t hunt My j*r»jr ilwM mImII Ik' rir«M
itml-ra and daw iratrt* nf ihinf a. |
Vkirk raanot. ta I kail k«t*» awl |.f«$ror lifo,
karw iKMehM " --A?af ftafy f|*$f r
Ere tjuecn Fcllier -vsaiehed from
onr midst sho bade me, her privata
Some one has said, "Let tba post
guide Iba future cheer,” and
adly it it applicable to the curiosity
department of the Fair of 1881, which
did not come np to general expecta
tion, owing to a failure bn lbs part af
tho eaatjriUMx The oa tabor of qnaiat
sad bisilifal artirlee collected at tba
last moment show no lark of material,
aad we bops in Iba fatore it will ba
more thonMgbly worked np.
vfmUdmcU Bible printed ia
1872, sod a christening bowl two
hondred yean old; a pair of leather-
rimmed spectacles, over dim hundred
yean old, from Um island of St. Halo-
™ “ bImbI UmI mum
sola; two wta of
rare and beautiful china; a silver
briek from the mines of Georgia; a
musical instrument from Paris, the
oedoa, kindly Usxned ky Mr. 0lover,
who is able to call forth sweet sounds
from tbia eariuns little mOOth pfoca.
Most of these articles were iu a small
glam eaa*, bat thrae war a fine collec
tion of coins, a Revolutionary sword,
and ah^a pileber beloaging lo Rot-
olntioniry times, which was as gnat
* cariosity in the way of repairs as it
was of ago. Then than ware tbo old
a»pbn. which should have hern
bang over lbs children's table, to
show wbat the little girla accomplished
in oar gresl-grandmothere 1 days, and
lo toacb and encourage them to do
endariug work.
Tbo liUlo people of llrmiewick cer
tainly nude n moat creditable display,
and it mast bare been difficult for the
judges to delermiae whom to reword.
Wa though! it all worthy of preai-
un>K bat as that eoahl not be, thorn
who did not get premiums will receive
handsome diploumH, which they must
tako care of, and some time, ninny
yean beoee, they, too, may hang be-
■hla tba samplers, s. testimonial* of
tbs indnstriona boys and girts of
Bruuawiek iu 1881.
Some amiiples of due Torehou and
(lniii|>nre Isi-e, In-aide tin) en.hion on
whirl) it wa. tn i'li- .rn-ste l onr at
tenfion, and s.in after wo raw a
voung laity with thu cushion ou her
Up, Making this Use in Um movt
greeted
cry step during her sojourn in the
beautiful “City hy tho Sea.” To the
chivalrous men and luvoly women who
formed tier mart;to tier arromplisbed
mu.ieisns, Mesdainrs Min-.r and Crit*
vi.tt, M|-Hi whom site Ih-»Ihh. I lie roy
al order "Star ot lN*rai.;7Yo tlie
areretsry, to express her royal sppre-jiaagieal way. It certainly la a great
ciation of the unvarying courtesy and
kind attention which greeted bar ev-
Eng., with cargo consisting of 80),- store on the corner, 22x70 fuel, will
20t feet pitch pine timber, valued atihu occupied by Messrs. O'Connor A
$0,543, and 19,287 feet lumber, valued Wuuz
at $230, making total value of $0,773.; m, . iu., u i.-**.* Hotel Mm*
It. B.IIeppard cleared schooner Ed-. Me. EJil .r■: On the Ittli inat, lisp
ward Johnson, Captain McDonald, on j peuing to call on my friend W. C.
the Utb inst, for Santos, Brazil, with i Buck, Kaq . receiver nnd manager of
a cargo consisting of 282,794 feet! the Ogli/thorpe Hotel, he extended to
pitch pine lumber, valued at $t,27*>. me a eorJinl iiniUtioti to dine tuth
A. V. Wood cleared Norwegian him and test tl.... xeeileney ..f hi. em
bark Jnbiual, Captain Jonaen, on tbo jsino and some turtle aoap. I arrept-
lflth inst, for Olaaoow, Scot, with a'ed and laid iu one of Id. choice din
cargo consulting of 373 casks spirit. | ners with unieii gu.to. Friend lh ek
turpentine, valued at $7,000, and 2,- i» a "Uoel” w ithin himself a. tlie many
200 barrel* rosin, vtloed at $9,000, gue»U at hia host. Iry will hear cheer-
aeeomplishmcut to he side to make
this fairy-like web, and have as in neb
real I see as one chooses lo make.
Die Imhy dresses mail* hy little
Mlease Mead llostwiek ami lletta
MeCullough refl.-ct great credit on
the tiny fingere Hist resile them.
The fret and scroll eaw work wee
. . , hennli ul. One large duuibiv, with
errsveil tliemw tve.; to Yfseare. iket-
wiek, Dunn, D-ierlliiiger. KvemieM,
Ferguson, filover, Mirier. Macon,
Norwis.l, Stacy, Wilder, Wmsl, Wal
lace, all through tlie alphabet,
omitting Mr. Lorree, wnn *> nhl;
awi-tml her |irogre-» ou Hi# stage
«|iliaal» worknmaabip, waa tba work
of Moeli r Hamilton Coa|iar. Tbe
clock was ihm« at arb<sd in play time,
and rent on by expraaa to graoo and
"lithe clliUdl. Two plerre, the
Mr. StolUngK >4 St. rtimtma,
deserve rs|*eei.l mention. Die rlork
' end rent
• *” iliBBm m
muling total valuo of IIH.OUI.
fal nitiHim, Mini I um |»lo:tMV4l to rt-
IcurJ that our liuw Hotel ia fust ^uin
W«»rk «*l Art. .
Tbo stage of L'mioeo ha. boon uu-' ‘ n « * “°“ u
tier tho Artwtic hnml of .Mr. J. G.
ItejDohU, of Chicago, for tho past
week, ami boa rery materially changed
ita a(>(ioarance. Statuary and laud
I Georgia, os its register will testify.
D
llrulnl
I From pertie. who have recently
j. J. emu.-.
Mr. Km id Heine bos added au at-
scapo and palatial seem, have been i Imcn on Julyl beech, aru learn that
added, rendering tho ataga gurgeooa eomn party who had precmh.l thrill,
in the extreme, auil fully in keqiiug had eo little hailing a. to leare Ihnc
tier printers, Mr. S'Acy amt Master ^ u.lyear, and wonld
Frank Dunn, whose cants of sdmis. ukrll „ . K<j „ ,„j it | H ,„ (or
si,.11 were inislels of lieanty; to the l*«i sfwdieen, instead of display,
gallant I ota and htrely btasire who n , Wwtf u lht
made her curt "a Jhing of beauty- r(ork ^ , u n>lu| gule.l,
a joy forever; 't*. Ill • lluinl, wlnae ^•l.unlil not have keowu it hail
dnlert at rain, gave eclat to her rclrrr, j wo - „ ,,g,(_ ,<a tbinaz of bean-
and added pathos to lier (striing. she b Utnnt - „„( ^ruiul^ j t
fails in wonls foreximssion. ToL'er-i^., , . ,, .rtielux which for
iisrn Club, the Hau l a-d Um Fire Ihs! ,|, workwanahip we
pertmenl .lie leaves a Imr", esrrv |>T ,, -|lla K,|.
ing with bur ouly tlie sorrow canm-d
hy her ndion to a lend which rivalled
HulMlnw nnd Losn Aseuelntton.
No man osn realize Um nnreralty
for dwelling botuca exeept theee who
ara seeking a liooie for rent. There
ara twenty-fire men in town who
want n good boose to lire in, and
wonld rant at once if tha boorea were
here. IndiviJnsl effort will not build
them—will not meet tbe Humility—
will not and oarer boo.
In view of these fasts Um under
signed invite n meeting of nil parties
interested in the forming ofa Bond
ing nnd Loon Association lo most at
Um Coart Hones, Saturday night, Utb
of "Jane, 1881, to disease Um matter,
with n view to organisation upon tee-
iaess/mecqi/e*.
C P. Ooodrao, Heaois A Eat,
A. J. Coutatt, Saw'l BoamAtDT,
Jam. V. Vtxcxjrr, Jam. T. Hun,
J. M.D.:xrza, B. E. Fust,
J. MicniLaox A Boo. T. O. Class,
Tram Aznzasux, W. J. Wat,
L&ScxraoK H.D. Hbenok,
Messirv AVxxNnct W. McCaxulok
C A. CoaxM, ba E. Harm,
And many others.
Along the IL unit A,
Tbe Wayeraes Rcpurier, in speak
ing of Um lands along Um U. A A., in
tho neighborhood of McDonald's mill,
that declares itself:
It is no grant stretch of tbo imagi
nation to fancy three broad hinds, a
few yean beoee, divided into farms,
welt fenced, welt worked, well built,
and inhabited by ptaeefaL intelligent,
sod prosperous people, living in sound
of the church bell, with good schools,
good society, good crops, good stock,
comfortiihle and well ordered homes, a
free, friendly nee, residing in what
our Florida noigbbon call God's
country, at peaco with “all Um world
aud tbo rest of mankind,” too baay in
their pereoaal panaila and duties to
ia unprofitable rmliHM and
quietly hiding their Ume uUaaUoa.1
affair* settle Ibemnlm, ami Um peo
ple of onr happy aonth land* are
strong enough to have their opinions
asked aud uot offered, when the gnat
vital questions of affiura of Huts need
Wbsa (he risMs are «UHe vnru Cel
irgau. till ratios eomn in.”* Y<* yua
,-su. lUku np *10 out o„ ae ar*SM, or
3J5 i.D* o. it pniso and wo will sell yea
during JwaWx twrt nmtiSnMmitr,
st BUCK KGITOM C'AHII WUCE8.
sad wall three Months tat Um hokum,
wdtus) oe< cm/ tf iclrrmt. Orth retss.
Three aMolhi credit Noielmst—
Deal forget it Oouwl Hammra Clrer-
lag Ost tWo of Mow and Huoad-BaaJ
Iestraasoule—BOO niesos. too orgase—
All stylre, AU grades. All prime, ifew
to rimed oe<. to lertstlMoet
Bnysra Cssb prices advsoeoil only ton
par ant. Flftseu days tret trial. Guar
anteed lastraomte from mini woken.
CsUIngnoa sad fell is forms tioa Balled
free of rfaerge. Avoid being iatpeacd up-
<m by IkwUy, nr any other Baa, Ire or-
tiering al new from the Greet Wholesale
I’isim Sint Organ Depot nf the Hooth,
LlTDDKN A BATES' HOUTIIEBN MU
HID HOU8E, HAVAXMAU. OA
Shi|>piug Intelligence.
rue tux roar or ancxswicx. nixie* wxxi
xxmso reaxutKiitL ,
AnoiVAU.
in
JWtft-lrJJt) IMB8T,Bw<l8«>.iWf
i«M l*-* IiftfUB. OIUW. low Y«i
Imma U-ftr U KbO. B*
Jbb« I*—ftr C Him - ~ ' ** “
Jure IA—Bt
JBB# U—■
4mm iu«pm
rr. |mbrail, 9mm Y*rt,
4re.i.-.,S. W ;
l»«r own Slmfoban in ^
find «kj, lh« gMHiriMity nf it* iiimi
aud tho of iU wouN-n.
••HlMlI •• r> Jn« *•? Brab l«D E-.4 *H mu t
We MS turara'a •«»)**♦• **4 flfrara t+tf "
Ykijxtw Juvmikb.
Wbtivo feotnro to hia Bay street .tore, I with any odor or artrem who may j turtles lying on llicir Imcke to die in j ^^iu, u (icrfect as eon bo
to-wit: A handsomo awning which I grace tbe same. Sir. Reynold, makes the hot sue, aud had cut o;h.-u anotii-, (,„„„( „„ „,, r beauty nnd of tbe
ad-L luueli to a|i|H.-sn*uco ns well as|a a(Mcialty of fire-Luu-,r uud wall j cr to secure (lie egg. aii.l left the p.
comfort We commend the spirit of j lou.Iecape secure, aud will he pleaacd. enmturo there to dr * “
progress cviuccd hy Mr. Heiue aud
suggest an imitation on tha part of
other property owners.
Brunswick has been nude n signal
•“ atatioo, and Mr. V. & Mitchell sp-
Wo ara glad
to Uku order* for tU« aaim HU atl-! No wonder tiie «
of Um woiiudi
of Jell I object
YertUeuicil will appear next week.
Man hhoL
Y’catcrilay morning Nutl St* h., liv
ing near No. 1, M. A It. Railroad, was
shot by Constable Levy, whilst st-
H. M. MILLER, ^00*^01^0 importance of onr temptxng to arrest him. We await
alwcastle stszat. narx.wica, oa >oxt ^ n ( (^ (x^a recognized iu thu verdict ol tlie coroner.' jury, ami
L °° 11 " | this particular. Farmereaudacamcu cvidcncoelieitedU-foromakingfar-
HAltNESS MA KINO,L'PHOlJiTEIt-, can now Im postcl as to changes ofjther comment
to parties going on llieir beach, hiiri,
brutatily ought to he made an cxniu-
pie ot, if there was ouy Lw to resell
them. The |Mrtwe finding the wound
ed turtle, out of humanity, shot it,
and thus put it out of ita misery.
Tl... Klr-l ,,l lio. Svim.i
Neighbor A T. I’ulnani bos sent u»
Ned is n brother of I *|iceiiiiena of early (>eacbre from hia it neeeeoary to take np tbe pipe lo
ISO. PAINTING, GRAIN
ING. ETC,
Ire”*..** “• I neU wUl ta displayed.
weather, etc. As soon as tbe necee- tbe notorie ns Clarence Fort, and goreien near town. The} were hand- ,mt oa a new e«ve. In .loing lhis
■ary irririrti eaa ta oig- j brers n bad reputation. He wo* some and dUicioiu. Wt like thought- the sheik were brought ap. v
’ 1 ■ *• >*-■ 1 how came those shell, there?
Wn must imi lorgi-l the rap. mule
liy sn old lady sereiity-three yearn
old (IIm. Instuty end Ita regularity of
Ita st lichen might well ta ieutaled by
some of our youug people); and Ita
rug, knit hy ou old holy antouly five
years old; end Ita quill, beautifully
tu ck hy Mi ukl laily totally hliml
And now, taking a long leap from
Um- useful lo Urn ores mantel, wr emit
notice the beautiful |MuHeg on
The d liuty tr,icing auil delicate
suturing were Duly euiuift*. Wa
takoarrlortent leave af'lUe depart
BMUt, pausing es we crow Ita threeh
ohl lo geae with worn ter at a painting
same cltiMt, were taken up with a
driven will <>n Col ScbktWe lot, in
this rity, this week, fnuu a point thir
ty fu-t below Urn surface. Tbe well,
or, property h »*' . ..
desired, an attempt wen male lepra
few feet lower, when this obeli tad
won nm alien, which tore off U» wire
wive around tbe point, ami rendered
■rtiat, onr eulwed pMnter, John
Ward. Ax Ixrxarerxn Onuavza.
Fur the IS* two yrera I here faces
Ui.uM.-l with IrncocrtMM and female
wr iktHwa, which, el llama, has here ee
-.1 ik.11 nett srilhrr eat Bur .tap.
el Prof. Ileitarfle*. Kidney
r
I charged with cow steeling
tul men
Now, I |*Bt»-« aj»4 it *nrrU bm ,
Nidk M. JauM*. Tulotia, a