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D. D. ATKINSON,
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BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
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SATURDAY MORNING
AT DBUXSWICK, GF.ORGI.V
SATURDAY MORNIXO, JULY ». IHSI.
HOME MATTERS.
Simona mail cloaca 6:30 a. M.
northern mall cloaca at 8; JO k. m.
Savannah and Ifocon mail cloaca 1 r
IN lOOALLON CASES. AT
•fit.SO PER CASE,
RY
Aug. F. Frankin & Co.
* Cases contain two 5-gallou cans.
Peaches retailed hero the post wook
at 40ct» per dozen. Whoopee!
Mayor Nelson is bad from Atlnuta.
Ho carno back to find a cool place.
A Utica physician says that in fmn-
i ilies which roast their owu coffee i.
Man Shot.
A colored man named Davie White,
of Darien, was shot at St Simons last
week under tbo following circum
stances: On the way to the Island
Captain Dart, of tho Ruby, bad among
his passengers the nbovo mentioned
colored man, who was under the in
fluence of liquor and very insulting
to tho other passengers. Capt Dart
remonstrated with him, but this only
soemed to exasperate him. He said
be was insulted, and would have sat
isfaction as soon as ho reached St. Si
mons. Ho was seen by purtics on
board the boat to adjust his pistol.—
Arriving at St. Simons, he stepped on
Lo ati}*, Him iuvre uiwti, wilts uia
Dixonia Mill* Destroyptl.
On Saturday last a telegram was
received bere stating that the Dixonia
mills had been destroyed by firo.—
These mills wero located at Dixonia,
(named in honor of Nick Dixon, Esq.)
a few miles nbovo Waycrcss, on tho
B. A A. Railroad, and were owned by
Messrs. Roppard k Walter and Mr.
Dixon. As far ns wo can learn, the
facts in the case nro about these:—
The hands had knocked off work at
12 o'clock, their nsual dinner hour,
and were enjoying that meal a short
distnuce from tho mill (there wore,
however, two white and three colored
men in tho mill), when n whirlwind i,„
PROCEEDINGS OP COUNCIL.
AiMournciT Meeting. July 20th, 1881-
Council met. Present—His Honor,
tho Mayor, J. F. Nelson, and Aider-
men Pntnara, Spears, Doerilingor, Lit
tlefield, Dunn and Watkins. Absent
—Aldcrmon Conpor and Harvey.
Tho minntea of the last regular
meeting wero read and confirmed.
The appeal cases of Nat Barnes
wero called, and the defendant not
nnsworiog, tho Marshal was instructed
to colloct tho bonds in tho two esses.
Rend a communication from Wm.
Williams, attorney at law, stating that
Chess, Carley & Co.,
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN-
OILS OF ALL KINDS,
NAVAL STORES,
NAVAL STORES SUPPLIES,
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OHiaouamueui.
An Ordinance,
OrdiutD)
year 1881, for the rt«u-
city of llruuawi.'k U
n vld city,
of tho rave-
' ordinance* of said city, and for other par-
•aid city."
(connected with tho taxos suit rcvouuo
. Tlio Mayor and Connell of the city of
nriiuawitTK, ill Council as*embfad, do hereby or*
daln. That tho fourth section of the aiwivo recited
ordiuauco shall bo so amended as to read that every
engaged Jn business a* a wljoJrwjfa
dealer .-ic/urtV/y shall pay a tax of ou'volgbth of'
per cent upon tlis amount collected from the sales
of goods, wares, merchandise and other articles dur
ing each oiiarter.
u it further ordained, That all ordi-
s and parts of ordinance
JAM. HOUSTON, Clerk of Council.
Prices Reduced.
TJjaA Nmwally’*! reply to Voorbeea
to ho fnnnrt nn thn nn*v»*itn n»w We
to*J»y until furthej
Delivered in Brunswick
No 1, per thousand..
No 2, par thousand.
Disouls, (la.. July. l r ,th 1 le«V
URmUD X WALTKU.
PAIR,
AT MACON,
beginning l‘tt. 17. continuing one week.
Large 1'ilrui a for Trott ; tig aud It«
•Id Crops,
lug Users!
A. E. HEINS,
linker & Confectioner,
-ALSO l'EAI.EL IN-
FANCY GROCERIES,
TOBACCO, CIGARS ami FRUITS.
Ice-Cold Soda Water
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Tobacco and Cigars
A SPECIALTY
1 sin well prepared to supply yon with any and
every thing you wish to oat.
GOODS DELIVERED Fit EE.
(live mo s call, st either my More on
on Newt a»lle street. Where myself or my
Fob*t ly
MORISS LUCRES,
Wood Turning,
M0ULDI1 MD SAWMILL.
louse lhiildliig, l lckcts of all style
\ Wood Turning of every descript I'
I Circular Sawing done with ueati
:«*h. iVtagon slid Fluted Da tin
I ltsiln rolls!sit tly uti bund, «>r i
lb ms. ltopetl Slid Twisted Wo
ooimucuil it lu all our rcailors.
•When men go about well-dressed,
with uo visible menus of support,
what is tho uatural conclusion?
Vegetables wero shipped hero from
Savauuah aud sold tho past week.—
What a reflection on Glynn's gar
deners 1
Wo learn that Mr. Henry Coit Day
has been tendored tho agoncy of tho
Loudon Lloyds for tho ports of Bruns
wick and Darien.
Mr. James T. Blaiu will Imvo in op
eration in a few days, at his drag
store, tho handsomest soda fountain
ovor brought to this city.
Oar young friend Horace Way,
teacher in ebargo of tho Bctbesda Or
phanage, uoar Savannah, is in tho
city, visitiug his relatives and friends.
An ice cream saloon, paint shop,
green grocery and photograph gnl-
lery all in ouo building 25x90. That
tells tho tale of the scarcity of hoasos.
About tho whole bar of Brunswick
bavo been up in Atlanta tbo past
week, either in attendance npon the
coarts, the Legislature, or in search
of pleasure.
We learn from Mr. Aug. F. Frank
lin tbnt tho demand for meal and
grist of late him boon very largo in
deed. Very largo orders hnvo como
from up tho roads.
Something now and useful- -ray let
ter, unto and postal card files—just
the thing every business man wants.
Cali next door to Post Ofilco.
W. T. Gloves.
Melons in Jcsnp five cents apiece—
in Brunswick ten to twonty-fivo, at
this writing. A carload arrivod hero
from Macon this week and woro sold
out at from $12 to $15 per hundred.
That hole in Newcastle street akovo
the Post Office still lifts its crater up
wards. During this dry spell how ea
sy to siuk it deep enough to socuro
irator for the fire eugino wbenover
needed.
After mouths of lingering sickness,
an infant child of Mr. aud Mrs. John
P. Harvey departed this lifo last
Tbursduy night. Tho little ono has
uovor been well siucc it bad measles
eonio months ago.
Father McCnlfc requests us to stato
that a grand fostival and hop will bo
given by n few ladios of tfio Catholic
cknrcb, in Captain Dixon's now build
ing, on next Wednesday evening, Ju
ly 27tli, for tho benefit of the new
cbnreb.
L'ariuso Hull coiitiuues to have im-
provcmuuts aud s d d i t i o u s mado
thereto. Resides the baudsoinc new
scenery, paintings, etc., commodious
dressing rooms nro to bo added.—
They will be placed uihicrncntli the
stage, with entrance front and rear.
Tho courteous and gentlemanly Su
perintendent of the Soutkorn Express
_ t Company, Mr. Dewpsoy, of Augusta,
-«•• Go., was in our city yesterday, in-
't-T'oni.r - j spcctiug the nftlco, bucks, etc., of Mr
itraiaut *ud | Carswell, our local agent, and ns a
matter of course, found everything as
“straight as a string."
Mr. Glover lias just received a sup
ply of buudsomo magnifying glassos.
Tin y arc just the things for tho boys
with "infant moustaches" to tako
hand in bis hip pocktft, ready for Capt. {nace was located at one end of the
D. to como on shore. Tho Captain | mill, and when tho stroug volume of
rrk. will
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1 li.v.i .1—) Uio liri'-.l Ilm-
r Xi-W C4lb»lte Cblucll
oiueu him ami remained on the
boat, hoping tbo chap would leave.—
At last, however, it became necessary
for the Captain, in the discharge of
his duty, to go on shore. He, there
fore, went below, got bis pistol, aud
started out. Tho fellow, anticipating
him, had changod bis position, and
was standing on tho wharf, directly
ovor tbo door from which tho Captain
mast como. Emerging from tbo door,
and seeing him there, right ovor him,
in tbo samo threatening attitndo,
Cap. D. hesitated not a moment, bat
fired, tbo ball striking him below the
first rib, ranging upward through the
lungs, and grazing tho liver. He
staggered back, saying “I mn shot,”
and a fow moments later secured a
wagon and rodo over to tho store, in
search of roodicnl aid.
His brother camo over from Doboy
to settle tbo matter, bat, bearing both
sides of tbo case, concluded the
wouudod man was tho aggressor.—
No arrest has boon mado up to this
writing, and tbo woanded man is im
proving. Captain Dart gavo liimsolf
up to tho Sheriff as soon as ho arrived
in Brunswick, but, as no warrant lias
been sworn ont, bo is still "on bis owu
recognizance."
That Ti'aah Pile,
Our attention bus repeatedly been
called to the condition of a largo pile
of trash that has been dnnipod, by the
city'authorities, from Littlefield A Ti-
sou’s wharf. Upon inquiry, we learn
tbat nn arrangement had been made
with Messrs. L. <fc T. by tbo city an
tboritics to put up a bulkhead Mow
high water mark, for tbo reception of
this trash. It was to bo sufficiently
below to allow the tido to overflow tho
same. Through tho carelessness of
somebody, (lie trash has boon piled
up somo distance nbovo tho bulkhead
and thcro romnins, much of it too
high oven for springtido to wash, nnd
nn cyo-soro to evory pnsser by, ns
well as a stoneb in bis nostrils at
times. Messrs. L. A T claim tbnt they
nro not to blame, that they Imvc done
all they agrood to, to-wil: The build
ing of the bulkhead at tho place des
ignatod. Evidently somebody is at
fault. Tho Board of Health, wo un
derstand, aro giving tbo mnitor their
attention and wo trust will nail the
thing where it belongs. For onr pnrt,
wo can’t soo why tho expense of put
ting this trasb there at all, for tbo
bulk of it could have boon burned
whore it was gathered, and what could
not bo burned avidontly should not
havo besn piled where it wns. Wo
throw out these suggestions simply ns
n journalist looking to the good of
our city nnd tho health of onr citizens.
(loot l NhWH.
wind, with terrible velocity, swept
through, thu doors were thrown open
and the firo wns sent whizzing in large
flakes throughout the cut-in- establish
ment. Tho alarm boll wns promptly
rung, and within five minutes tho
men wero ou tho ground, but tho
flames had possession of the place,
and thoy woro unabla to enter,
Tho loss is estimated at $10,000,
upon which thcro is insurance for a
fraction ovor half tbnt amount. There
woro about 242,000 feet of lumber in
tbo mill, of which only 42,000 feet
woro saved, with tbo greatest difficul
ty. There wero somo threo hundred
men omployod at the mill, and its de
struction will outnil considerable suf
fering on account of tbo hands being
tbns suddenly thrown out of employ
ment, nnd the difiicnlty of obtaining
plncos.
Our pcoplo regret exceedingly the
loss of tho nbovo mill, for to it wo
looked largely for our supply of lum
ber for homo consumption, there be
ing quite a number of local orders in
tbo mill nt tho time of tho bnruiug.—
Our sorrow, bowovor, will bo sliort-
livod, for such men ns tbo uhovc-
nnmed generally rise right up out of
tho ashes and show their manhood.
Sudden Dentil.
Mr. Francis P. Mayen, familiarly
known ns " Dock " Meyers, of this
county, died very suddenly n week
ago last Sunday. Ilo was pt-rfi-dly
well, apparently, nnd in unusual good
spirits during tho onrly morning. Af
ter breakfast he started over to Mr.
Sallins’ place, nnd having proceeded
a few huudred ynrds, stopped nt a no-
gro shanty (his father’s cooks) to get
some water. Tho members of the
household being about to start ou n
jaunt to church, ho told them to go
abend, nnd tbnt he would shut up tbe
bouse after Ire lind rested awhile.—
Nothing more was seen of him until
tho family returned that evening from
church, when he was found lying face
downward, with his head restiui
his folded arms, nnd one foot drawn
np and lying carelessly over tho kneo
of the other leg. Efforts wero made
to rouse him, but upon examination
bo wns found to bo dead. There were
uo marks ol violence ou bis person,
and the presumption is tbat bo died
of apoplexy or heart disease, and, ev
idently, without a straggle.
and Samuel Morris, obtainod twoj
judgments against the city; that hoj
:rcd that some Oiuiy unuugemeut i
bo mado for the adjustment of the]
same; and that us ho was due the city
Tor taxos ho would be pleased to have
tbo amount duo from him credited on
tho claim; which wns rccoivcd and
reforrod to His Honor, tho Mayor and
tho Clerk nnd Treasurer, with in
structions to accept tho proposition
and sottlo tho claim in payment of
taxos due thtvcity. ., . ..
Tu the Honorable. Mayor and Council
of the rily if Rrunsieick:
Tho special oommittoo.to whom was
referred tho duty of drafting an ordi
nance prohibiting dogs from runniug
nt largo, beg leave to stnto that thoy
have discharged tho dnty, and ro-
. poctfully submit the accompanying
ordiunueo. D. T. Dunn,
S. C. Lirn.EHEi.ii,
Comuiittco.
Tho report was received and tho
Committee discharged. ' '
To the Honorable Mayor and Conneil
of the cihj of Brunswick:
The committco on streots, drains
end bridges, lowborn wns referred tho
petition of Atwoll Braxton, asking
compensation for a horse claimed to
havo been injured whilu crossing ono
of tbo bridges of tho city, beg leave to
stato that thoy mado a full examina
tion of tho mutter, and report ad
versely thereto.
Respectfully submitted,
1 D. T. Duns,
W. W. WVrxiNs,
>S. C. Littlefield,
Committee.
Tim report was received nnd adopt-
-TOGETIIER Wl I'll-
Hay, Grain, Provisions, Eto.
Highest Market Rates paid for Naval Stores,
nished at Closest Figures.
Supplies ftir*
izis-ir
-id.
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A telegram received last week by
Mr. Jacob lleacb of this city an
nounced that his brother Lewis, nu
cx-typo of the A/If set office, Imd been
shot nt Lcosburg, Florida. Later in
telligence brought out the facts that
he had had a difficulty with a young
Como uonr to us, housekeepers, and J named Dickinson, a son of Gen.
let us ivhisjier something in your ear, Dickinson, of Hint State, bnt that tlie
something tbnt will do you good- j IUBtu , r had been settled. It appears,
bnt, inittd yon, you nro not to loll it however, tbnt Dickinson was not snt-
to n living mortal. Now listen, there Bn ,i „ fuw | uU . r took a
is just the finest kind of a prospect! 8 | lol Rnll ntI ,| f irc ,| ,(,* contents of
for us to have a genuine Inundry rigid ' putp barrcWv at Bench, seriously if not
bore in Brunswick—a plarc where' fatuity wonuding him. He was'nr-
you can huvu your linen, etc., done up rc8toi) „„,( lodynl in jail. A mob
in good slinpe, and not havo to Bond Uint night overpowered the jailer and
it off to a wnsherwomaii nnd have it 8 | lot u 10 prisoner twice in tbe jail, nnd
JULIEN G REYNOLDS. wiU * “' tm ' oLolJ i “ froDtof
tiwiNUi VI. L. r mouths when they, go to see
k Bro. and G. Frieillnndor k Co. were
referred to urhilrntiyn, under the
fourth section of nfl ordinance of
Council pasHt d January 2-ttb, 1881,
ami 1). James Dillon chosen ns arbi
this, we will tell you pretty soon who j lx-en down to see after liis brother, j trntor on tho pnrt of the city,
and re|H>rts him ns doing finely
smeared and gummed lip, ami I bun then taking him ool, riddled him with
brought baek scented with bed-bugs bullet. At Inst ueconuln Dcitcli was
and devoid of buttons. Day is break- Vl . ry wc i|, „ud, it is thought,
mg, certain. If yon dou t speak of J w ||| recover. Mr. Jacob Bench lias
Tbo comuiittco on public buildings
reported progress in tho matter of n
hospital.
The coiniuittoc ou police askod for
farther tinio iu getting up rulos aud
regulations for tho government of thu
police, which wns granted.
7b the IlonoruUe. Mayor and Council
of the. city ot Brunswick:
Tho committee ou firo department,
meut, to whom was referred tho mat
ter of contracting for n supply of lioso
for the steam fire engine, beg leave to
report that they doomed it best, after
nu examination of the several grades
of hose, to take that costing $1.10 per
foot rend they therefore made n con
tract for 000 feet of tho same, one-
third of tho amount payable on deliv
ery, and tho remainder iu one nnd
two years, Mr. Forbes consenting, af
ter much insisting on their pnrt, tbnt
tbo freight charges be deducted from
the first payment.
Respectfully submitted,
A. T. Putx.vji,
J. J. Sl'FAltS,
J. P. II th VIA ,
Committee.
The report was received and tho
action of the committee confirmed.
Tbe Clerk and Treasurer subittad
the returns of sales mado by the sev-
oral dealers in goods, wares nnd mer
chandise for tho first ami second
quarters; aud after the inspection of
flic same, those made by Messrs. A.
Kaiser k Bro., B. Hirscb, Sirs. It.
By Aid. Spears:
Besotted, That the Clerk and Treas
urer bo required to farnish Conneil,
at tho next regular moating, with an
itemized statement of tho amount ex
pended on account of stnnll pox sinco
May 1, 1881.
Tho resolntiou was unanimously
adopted.
By Aid. Dunn:
Resolved, Tbat tbe committco on
firo department bo instructed to re
port, nt tho noxt rcgnlar meeting, an
ordinance defining firo limits for tbo
city.
Tbo resolntiou was unauimonsly
adopted.
By Aid. Spears:
Resolved, That fifty activo members
of Seaside Firo Cbmpany tie exempt
from street tax for tho year 1881; and
that tbo Foreman and Secretary of
tho Coiuprny bo required to furnish
tho Clerk and Treasurer with a list of
such members by tho first day of An-
gnst, 1881.
Tho resolution was iinnniinoiisly
adopted.
By Aid. Putnam:
Resolved, That tho committco on
public bnildings bo instructed to re-
inovo tbo building now occnpiod by
Richard Greenfield nnd use the samo
as a hospital, provided tho rent duo
tho city bo not paid within Gvc days
from this dnto.
Tho resolntion wns unanimously
adopted.
Aid. Watkins submitted tho bill of
J. Micholson At Bro., amounting to
$57.76 for provisions fnrushod tho
family of Dr. L. D. Davis, daring tho
smallpox oxeitement, which after somo
disenssiob, was referred to the Fi
nance Committee.
Council then ndjonrued.
•I. F. Nelson,
Attest: Mayor.
James Houston, Clork and Trees.
Uo W1U Unloruo.
Mr. Wm. Nuulmncr, onr Monk
street shoo maker, leaves to-mor
row for Savannah to get two more
hands. Ho is going to cuinrgo bis
business. Speaking of bis proposed
changes, bo said:
" Meostcr Editur, pleat put in yone
baper zat zo Dutchman poot and shoo
ranker dent knows nuttings nbont zo
nuotooiuaticni shoo rankin', bat ha'll
(let von glnss of (leer zat he cun raako
zo uica a lit ns nny moil. Isli dot so ?
Hell ? Yon shunt put zat in yono bn-
per an I bays you for it.
(•'hIho Alarm.
Reports have licen in circulation
here to tbe effect that Foruandina was
full of yellow fevur, etc. Wo havo tn-
kou pains to inquire into tho matter,
ami li-niu tbnt tlieru in not the slight-
cat cause for such a rumor oven. Tbe
qunrniitine officer repreymts thu city
iag, felling him to tho deck and in
juring him severely. Wo aro glad to
noto ho is improving rapidly.
Mr. O. S. Itoso, for somo timo past
assistant keeper of St. Simons Light,
has been for somo reason removed,
and Mr. J. P Raten, of tho Island,
is filling his plnco for tho present.—
We hopo ho may obtain thu situation
permanently.
Last week soma eight or nino hun
dred logs, belonging to tho Goorgia
Land and Lumber Co., broko looeo,
aod woro drifted by tbo tido about
five miles boyond tbo light, but wore
brought back by tbo noxt tido, with
tho assistance of tho tag Hamilton.
A disturbance on tbo Ruby lost Sat
urday evening resulted in tbo shoot
ing of n colored man, Davio White, of
Darion, for using insulting language
to tbo pnssengors, and threatening tho
Captain for reproving him. Tho man
wns doing well at last accounts.
Tho steamer Ruby, on Uor Thurs
day morning trip from Brunswick,
broke bore shaft nnd lost her propel-
lor near Gaseoigno Mills. Sho will bo
laid ap a week or ton days for repairs,
during which timo communication,
with mail, will bo maintained onco a
lay by small boat to back landing.
Tho xvngor of a glass of water iu tho
last Auveutiser and Appeal, in regard
to "infant moustaches” in town, has
ono rival at least on tho Island, in
shape of a " 'stacbo ” that wns sprout
ed, as near as memory aorves us, ono
year ago to-day, and is still un infant
iu sizo, aud can bo seen nt nny timo,
by close observation, by any ono com
ing to the Island.
Tbo little steamer Ogcccbcc, owned
by Mr. Spaulding, of Darien, touebod
hero for wood on her way back from
Brauswick. Sha is a model of neat
ness, and bnilt for speed, and is said
to mnko thirteen yuilcs an bonr with
everything favorable. Sho ia used aa
a passenger boat from Dnrion to Do
boy, making tho trip in a little loss
than an hoar, a distance of twelvo
miles.
We havo an inquiry concerning tho
marrisgo between Joannio Estber
Rose and Jean Pierre Brozzi, at Fred
erica, Ga., in tho first half of eigh
teenth century, about tho yoar 1725,
and ns the St. Simons records are
missing, auy of tbo witnesses of tho
ceremony will coufur a favor by noti
fying tbo St. Simons lower pendant,
who is in communication with their
relatives or descendants now residing .
in Farrin, Italy. Please examiuo
church and county registers or copies
of certificates concerning marriages
or deaths of tbo Brczzi family.
Meyers, A. Borehsrdt, J. Miclielwm I in prime condition. Why do pcoplo
love to tell what ia not true?
Artist.
I’OUTllAIT.
LANDSCAPE,
I their aweethearte, ao that it inny be
I possible for tbe dear creatures to see
! their infantile efforta toward tnau-
| hood.
Wo have been diving down into tho
will be in charge of tho enterprise.
« liiiriinlit Oil.
Messrs. Ang. F. Frankliu A Co., of-
M- &L 15. 1 It % i 1 i*i >xi<1 .
Messrs. K. \\\ Co]v utyl George I.
fer in this issue 300 gallona l*rntt*H ^ who liuvo recently •purchased
radiant oil, nt $1.80 per cane, each f 0 f \i x. Wilson A Co. the Macon and
cauo contain* ten gallons. It is put (Brunswick Railroad, t
VniiVWl P VlVTIVr no unvu uwii imnig uunu .. .o i'u« i DrunswicK lvniirotio, are
[• llftMAJ 1 AIA l KNVt. ' |RK)l Ul0 |Mwt nccl, which by j up in live gallon tin cans—two to a t o pay to ilio Slate the, bu
CKAA OX li LA I)?*. I .L e wav ir being stirred up, tc sac if ail convenient and ready fer use. original purchase money,
tKSTRUT OHM BOOKS.
! could find bottom. As yet tho wa
ns to
H. A. Kenriek, Secretary of tbe
Board of Education, submitted a re
port of tbe amounts received and ex
pended by tbo Board oil account of
schools aided within the city, from
the first of Jannary to the 39th of
Juno 1881, which was received, and
then referred to tire committee on ed
ucation.
only eighteen cv
uwvHi |.rr|*mi, m isTii 1..i -invi; \\ u H |,„|| continue to dive, and
ttle» Irvin tier Itivonl* <»f Olyiili county, vUI- j .
hi I7ii', »n«! eitlMAiiUi'iitty t»rou«!it «»i«l bonk I jfiyn olir readers the bc'Ufllt OlOUr CX-
8?(. maktiu; It a coBipb f<- uLatra. t to Look T, »
•cut record book o! tbo county, with tk** c** , tilorilt i'Hls.
i of t in IhbA, ft Jin! S -.thith ..tw>lr: rtn. *
ihiiitf tangible, bnt we two nice tiro trillion can.
a glimpse o» something ; » or measure.
now seeking
balance of the
, , about $321,-
i- j The oil ia extra tine and kill coat you 000—$250,W0 having been paid iu to [ "“*”"• ,
per gallon with ; t j, u :g„ tvI by ,i.e original comp any .-r.tranz:
***' . *" , u * c C °? |of tho city, and for other purpose*
tract, the puvmonts were to be luiuici . . .. , « ;. - .
- - - t ‘herein mentioned, was read the first
timo.
An ordinance to atueud an ordi
nance*, entitled an ordinanco to as-
*uil will kc*|i It opt-
U, cxamtultiirti*'l*>*L
t T. II. !u«
r m-br<tuieo
xily of tho tit
Hioho Cornet*-
First, wo heard of ono comet—bo-
hold it came. Then wo heard of an
other, and lo, it appeared, aud whilst
C. P. GOODYEAR. I v j ow jug this latter, nstrouuuicra tell
| us they saw it divide in two and so
I wo have threo. Nor is this all—a
fourth one wo learn will soon lie visi-
Ible. Now wherefore all this batching
.a rash 0.1 Tnui cuaiasy, oot of comets? Gucm they and the
i weather must be connected in some
j way or other.
Sr. W. E. BURROUGHS,
U»*al K-tat<* ami Inuranri* As^nt.
RAY ST., - . BRUNSWICK, G
First Xati.»i
Wan tori (.
Jilif’ ,,eY 5 , * 1 “JWll »U** bouwca
t»r»t»crty or l»»*l
ourun IanIk*. No. ill I. F a. M. j in Georgia l»n<ls or United States!
A regular communication of this ; Rcgisterwl bonds Tho former being |
Lodge will bo held ou Monday even-' consideraiily above par makes a sort;
ing, July 25th, at 8 o'clock. Bretbers of hitch in the tar. Wo ho,« this | ^ ^ , Me)| ^ ^ , „ Te .
arc particularly re.jneate.1 to attend. company understand fully M1U! fnr Uw city 0 f Brunswick for the
as business of importance will como terms of the original contract, ns our, fa, u,. nmaUU.. .
place and people aro slightly interest-1 ^ 5)
! cd iu that little trade
before Uie Lodge.
S. G LittleeieU', W. M.
Cuas. E Flandeiw, Secretary.
] tain hinds of baiinona in ktk( city
I prescrihiiig penalties for Uic violation
_ J The"ll.irricnrm'' of the revenue ordinances of said city
The Hinnllimx. ; Hss nt rived at last, to the relief of and for other purposes connected with
So far ns wc can hear the last vest-; many of the Is.yn, »|m having been the tain* nnd revenue of naid city,
bro of amali|8ix lina left onr town. All j overpowered liv the wiuaome ways of passed in Conneil Jannary 24, 1881,
(rarlics that were qaarnnlincd aro j its girl editress (15 years old), liud was rend the first time then taken up
again at liberty and onr pooplo are as | been induced to subacribv some j by unanimous eouiunt, rend s Lccond
serene as thu weather will allow, I mouths ago. ' - timo, by sections, and passed.
J|." lEIrtn't Ihi IL
And now it lias come out that Cy
rus W. Field diil not present Mrs.
Garfield $250,060 for tho Chamber of
Commerce, lint siiggcsUal tire "(Missing
of tbo lint" in her behalf, and thus
crowned himself with laurels, as bo
thought, licit liis laurels Imre nil faded.
!>r. !.►. I>.AtkiihM4»n.
Wo call attention to doutal card of
Dr- Atkinson, lo bo fonnd in this is-
snc. Ha is a graduate of tho Penn
sylvania College of Dental Surgery, of
Pbihdrijd.ia, ai.d ha,, several years of • ■
wwvfnl i
sion. We t.iWu pleasure in recoin-1'
mending him to the pfiblie. !'
CITATION.
OKolioiA—(Jltnm Covnrr.
Wberwu, MutlkU II. Troop, *tB>lnUtr»trtx of
Duiel U. D. Troop. n-prMenU to Uo Court la Mr
INSIIUOO doly Bled ud entered on record, ttat tbe
um folly mdmlnUtercd the citato of aoi>t Daidcl U.
U. Troop, tbit It. therefore, to rite Oil penont con*
verutd, Kindred tbd crwUtort, t**ihow mow. If toy
they cto, why »td tdminlatrttrlx thooldoot be die-
Charged front Uor tdmlnUtrtUon tad receive fatten
of dimUeloa on the Are! Monday In September, 1*61.
BUS, Ordinary ff " “
Wm. 11. JJFlilUii,
Citation.
Xokte of the county of Fierce It.
plted to me for fatten of tdmiBietraUoa on the «*-
tote of Uomtlden Noble. Ufa of Olyon county, do-
CUM A. Three nr* therefore to cite tad tdmouUb
all portlet Jafare#Ini, whether kfadml or creditor,
to show rauae. If any they have, within tbe time
ttrmrribed by Uw, why fatten shook! oot be Kraut*
ed to said applicant.
WltDMM my hand, this Jono 30th, Ml.
jyf.lm Ordinary, oTc*. Qo.
Money Saved is Money Made!
w^nty hone, and «m a
Ufa, thr-hr’rw, or any ‘kind ol wachb.-wy. JJfaan
->uu/a< tun-n’ageuta, and) guanuifav antutfactfau
i itumyauupnce. \v.\LKEB k IA)U1>.
* No. 133, Meeting term*.Weal elite.
■ Near Charleetou howl, Charieefaa, A. C
Some boys fishing off the rtcambont !
dock lost week, caught a (hark mcas- Aprtz>
uring seven feet and six inches. Somo
fish fur a small boy. T
Tbo cut of tbe mills last week was
430,816 feet, wliieh was a very good
average, at tho mills wero in opera
tion bat five and one-balf days.
Mr. U. G. Hooper, while throwing
off a belt ia the upper part of the mill,
was struck with tbo lent bf> V$s u»-
For Bent.
Htorr on Newnwtie atrvet. Mrtfc ffahtfag oo two
bnUUM new. Ifaet. $t9 per meath. No
HXONwor
. PLAIN.
T C JE3 !
Wholesale and Retail.
lUtoil Ice Douae on Newcastle itrou t.