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&dvqtiser and
T. C. 8TACY. Editor tad Proprietor.
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA:
SATURDAY KOB1IIW, AUGUST *. 10U.
MUHPHV VS. DUNN
Uy on act of tbo present Legists*
tore Taocmation is requisite to mem
bership in the Savannah schools.
The President eontinaes to mend
hourly, and we may soon hsvo cause
for tint day of general thanksgiving.
A bill hoe passed the Georgia Leg
islature prohibiting any person deal
ing in intoxicating liquors from em
ploying any minor to sell tbo same.
Nine hundred and seventeen bills
i.nrr i......1 jntrodnced ic tho T.ej
see wbat all those post masters’ names
are for unless it was to show that
there was no smallpox in lirnnswick
at all. Now this is not entirely plain
to Mr. Donn. I will mako it very
pfyln to ell wbo may read tbia article.
Yon said to me, Mr. Dnnn, Hint I hod
notified the postmasters all along the
lino of road of the existence of small
pox, and asked them to tell the |>eo-
pie to keep away from the Fair, os
there was danger, ami yon knew the
very day it was dono. I asked yon to
go with me to the post office and look
at the register and see who went out
that day—yon refused to go. You
said, at the same time, that the re-
port* I had put out had injured
lirnnswick to such an extent that site
could uoi gui over it in twcuiy-nvu
uiucu legislation, gentiomon—entirely
too much.
Two t'noiiannd five hundred dollars
huvo bcou appropriated for additions
to tho deaf and dumb asylum for col
ored people, and a like amount for
the support of colorod mutes until the
next Legislature convenes.
Mother Sbipton has a margin yoL
At Long Branch tho other day, sul
phurous flames burst from the sand
below high wnter mark, nod hissed
nnd smelt in n manner snid to be
characteristic of the place not mon-
tiouod in tho lie vised Edttion of the
New Testament.—Ks.
Ax Exonnors Task or Sauios.—Tho
run of salmon on tho Fraser river sur
passes aii precedent or calculation.—
Steamers and rowboats laden to tho
guards with fish aro arriving at the
canneries faster than they enu be
pnekod, hands being scarce and labor
high, causing many filh to bo thrown
nwny. Ono stonmer has just arrived
with over 0,000 flue salmon.
Tho Memphis Aji/iral says that Ton-
ucssco takes the cake. That woman
in Jackson county, who brought sov-
cu blue-eyed girl babies into the world
inside of twelve hears, has immortal
ized hcrsolf, mnilo tho State famous
uud bankrupted her husband. Prompt
action on tho part of the Governor is
imperative, bnt whether ho should
hang tho father or present him n
medal is an open question.
Culok Blixdxess.—Ono thousand
two hundred employes of tho Old
Colony Itailroad have been oxam-
uminod for color blindnoss, in com
pliance with the Massachusetts law,
und ovor forty ongiuoers, firemen, con
ductors and others linvo boon dis
missed bccauso they lisvo dcfcclivo
sight. Of this number is Conductor
Cowan, who bos taken tickets thirty-
two years and never had an accident
happen to his train.
1IANK llOlllll'tllH,
IIavaxa, July 27 — On the* arrival
here, yesterday afternoon, of the
utonmer Alicante, from Vera Cruz, tho
IKilice immediately went on board nnd
arrested Louis Gill uud Ignacio
ltoquo lleruaudez, defaulters of tho
Muutunzns branch of tho Spanish
bunk, ulso, tlm Uo Ibanez brothers,
onu of whom is a broker iu Havana
and the othur ut Muntuuzas, in whoso
charge was found money nnd securi
ties amounting to $185,000, including
$110,000 in s|iecie, bouds aud various
drufts on Mexico and drafts ou New
York for tho amount of $20,000. The
prisoners, who were elegantly attired,
had small sums of money conccnlod in
their boots, lints nud othur clothing,
aud oven iu their match boxes. Cap-
taiu-Ucuoral lllunco has opoued ne
gotiations with the Mexican Govern
ment for the capture nnd surrender
of two more accomplices, who are
known to have sailed hence for Vera
Cruz on the 11th inst. The Mexican
Government has nided tho Spanish
authorities in the most gratifying
muuucr.
A NOTUKtl -'YNHIC’AI i:.
Bxuxswici, Oa.,’ July 17,1881.
Ur. AWifor:—Sik—You will allow
mo spare in your paper to answer Mr.
President Dunn’s reply to my first ar
ticle published in your paper. Mr.
Dunn says that a plain, statement is
required from him. If he had given
a plain statement, all would bare
been right, but be bos not done this,
as I will proccod to show.
When Mr. Dunn called hiscouiuiit-
tco together ho made a plain state
ment to them, so he told mo himself,
that I bod made those reports np the
road. When lie wrote his letter to
Mr. Swont, at Waycross, ho was not
so plain—he said a certain mail agent
wns circulating those reports. Mr.
Dunn is olaii. when it suit. hi. nur- 10fl md not , ny ,»„ some
pose, and otherwise whcii j onc bad told you that I notified the
He says as no mail agents name was, s «id I had done it-
Hurbu I(m Long
Been used by the Hottentot* in a variety
of disease*. From theworndo pmetition-
ere tli* remedy wu liorrowcd by the rc*
idrnt English nnd Dutch phybicianc, by
whose recomrariHhttion it wn* employed
in E*in>|K> ( nnd hn« «incc cnino into gon
end Me. Combined with Juniper and
other desirable Ingredient*. iw in the
preparation of Rankin's Gomponnd Fluid
Extract of Dncbn and Jun"
a moat reliable remedy for
tiou or incontinence of nrine, irritation,
inflammutiou or nlcerution «»f tho bladder
and kidneya, atone in the bladder, Grav
el orbrick-dnatde|M»$dt, niilkv discharge*
and all diseases of tlie bladder or Kid
neya, nnd dro|»ic$d swelling in uwn, wo
man or child. Prrpared only by Hunt.
Rankin A Lamar, Atlanta, Ga., and aold
by all druggist*. je!5eow2m
W.B.Mell&Co.,
Prof Guilmette's
KIDNEY PADS
n»Y« alrrady tarn
hold In tbia
Conn try
and in Francs.-; **v-
cry oueof which
baa given per-
fee* Mtia-
fariion, and baa
perfumed cure*
every tine if
need arrord-
iiig to dirertioea
Wc IU. MV to lhe •mii-t.-l Ml'! JlwiVUli. OB.. Ilul
we will pay the above reward lor a »lti t ;ln ca*u of
T- A Ti/rtn EACZ
&>■ KSS^SrS7’«2lllS£
n'. _.
Newcastle St.,
DIJON’S NEW BUILDING,
_ - Brunswick, Ga.
Marou Tiliyrapb.
We were shown on yesterday
sketch of tho route of the new Florida
railroad. It is to be built by tho H
15. IMant syndicate, nnd will be run
from Live Oak, Florida, southward to
Bronson, Tampa, and tud at Char
lotte Harbor—the finest harbor in the
South. Tho road will be two hun
dred and sixty miles long, aud will
run through the best orange and fruit
country in the world. It w ill serve a«
an extension to the Florida
tuiu Wcoieru road, ami wiii make un: Dunn
imagine that ho was meant and enure
that letter (Mr. Lang's letter) to be
written? There Mr. Dunn is very
plain again—bow does he know that
I caused that letter to be written ? I
never caused tho lotter to bo written.
Mr. Laug wrote it without ray knowl
edge, bnt when he bod written it be
brought it to my car to mail it, nnd
said, "Tborc is a lotter I linvo written
to Mr. Dunn, in answer to tlie charges
ho has made against aomo mail agent.
I know yon mado uo such report to
me, and I have told Mr. Dunn so in
the letter. It is not aenled—take it
out and read it,* nnd then seal it up
aud mail it," which I did in his pres
ence. This wns tho first I knew of
tho letter. Bnt why I should imagine
I was meant is not exactly plain to
Mr. Dunn—I will endeavor to make
it sufficiently plain for other people
to see, even if Mr. Dunn cannot.—
Tbcro wore but two mail agents on
the road. Mr. Dnnn snid iu bis letter
that a certain mail agent had put
these reports in circulation, and as I
knew that I had not, I did not wish
anyono to think that I had, so I called
on Mr. Dunn and asked him who he
did mean, ami lie told ino plainly
who ho raoaut. Now if Mr. Dunn
had been as plain in his letter to Mr.
Sweat ns ho was in his answer to tnr,
I would linvo hod no need to have
asked him, bnt in his letter it wns
not good policy to be plnin. When
ho told me ho meant tuo I knew he
did uot moan Mr. Ross—bcforol wns
at n loss, as cvcryono else
know whom ho did menu. Neither I
nor Mr. Ross could mako answer to
his charges until we know who ho
chnrgod. Is that plain, Mr. Dtinu?
Yon state iu your letter Ihntonoof us
did it—bow could I tell which one
yon meant wbon yon gave no names ?
Always bo plain, Mr. Dunn, always
l>o plain.
Mr. Duun says, “I uover saw Mur
phy until- after tho Fair." The only
reason for that was that I could not
find Mr. Dunn. Everyone knows that
I havo to run every day. I leavo my
house at six o’clock in the morning,
nud am then on duty, nud have uo
tirno to spend with anyone. I don’t
got back to Bruuswick until eight
o’clock in tho oveningof tho next day,
so you see I have hut littlo time to
hnut anyone up. It I could have*
found him he would linvo seen me
sooner. But, when I did find him, he
says I demanded in a very exeited
manner wbo ho menut. I asked him
in a very gentlemanly manner who
ho meant, bnt when he told me I dill
get somewhat excited, amt I said
some pluiu things to Mr. Duun. He
says he gave me his infortunut, and a
rule among gontleiuen is that iu such
cases the first party is relie veil. That
in true, an a general thing. If M
Dnnn had said, “Now, there is my
authority; I know nothing niton! it,
except what I linvc boon told," that
would have relieved him; lap Mr
Dnnn did not do that—lie said “There
is my authority, and it is G—d d—d
good authority—good enough for inv
—and you can pitch into mo as noon
an yon please.” I told him that I
would pitch into him, nud I would
prove tho whole thing to be a lie. He
told ino to “pitch in and bo d—d.”
I
said, “I will, Mr. Dunn, nnd when I
do I will make it hurt." He should
ered the whole thing hiuisclf, and re
lieved his informant, if be over had
Mr. Dunn nays, “My letter (the let
ter written to Mr. Sweat) contained
neither the first nor second cbnrgoi
*» -Mel in hit* defense.” Now, Mr
<m aro not talking plain, ns
l yon would m tho Vui
the hands vf this syndicate.
.V ucw ami dangerous counterfeit
silver*dollar is now in circulation.—
The imitation is in til respects perfect
showing that tho machine used is of a
high order. The metul is the only
mark by which the spurious cburoc-
tci can be told, it being of a white
tinge, in no way resembling the silver
used in tho genuine. What this com
position consists of has not been de
cided upon by experts, bnt it does not
nxjairc an expert to detect tbo metal-
' {purity of the Spurious dollar.
charged ;ii your that a cvrlnin
instil agent was circulating a repoi t
that “smallpox wns raging iu Bruns
wick. which wns an infamous fie.” I
asked ;,**•» who yon meant in that lot
ter, ami you told me yon meant me.
I told you then that I had put out no
such reports, nnd that 1 would prove
that the charges made by you were
lies, sml I believe I have done it, and
made it so plain that all the people
can see it. I will leave it for them to
decide. This is the first charge.
Now, Mr. editor, Mr. Dunn tries to ’ vinccd.
be witty os well os plain. He can t
All of this yon said in tlie presence of
several parties wbo were on the side
walk at tho time—I do not know who
they wero. I told you then and there
that I would prove tho whole of that
to be a fie. I liuve done it, tbnt is
plain to every one else. I ho|ie Mr.
Dunn can sco through it.
Mr. Dnnn says he met me a few
days ago and I showed him the article
you published, and that I asked him
if he thought yon would publish it —
I asked him no such question. I
showed him some of the ps|>erH and
snid: “Now, Duun, I am going to
publish this so ns to show to the pub
lic that I am clear of the charges you
have made against me. I will imv
it publishod in the Brunswick paper
if I can, and if I can’t, will have it<
published somewhere else. I will not
lay nnder snch charges and keep still?”
He then snid bo had been told tlmt I
bad notified the postmasters. At first,
as I boforo mentioned, lie stated it as
a fact of bis own certain knowledge,
and said ho knew the very day it was
done, bat when he found bo wns cor
nered, ho tried to wriggle out by say-
tbat ho wns told. This js tho second
charge.
Mr. Duun snyB he is glad that I did
uot circulate tho lio among tho |>ost-
raastors tbnt certainly wns out con
cerning smallpox being in our city
about Fair time. I mu sorry tlmt Mr.
Dnnn made the chnrgcs when he
knew there was no foundation for
thorn
Now, Mr. Editor, ouo tuoro word
aud I am dono. Mr. Duun is an am
bitious man, bo wants to bo ou top
nnd in tho lead all the time— there is
nothing wrong in that. Mr. Dunn is
President of tho Agricultural Society,
ho wants to build it np—tlmt is right,
Ho wants every Fair held in Bruus
wick to bo a success—tbnt is right, too;
I admiro such n spirit in any man ns
long as lie deals fair with nil mon, but
Mr. Dunn only deals fair when it suits
him; bo don’t care who sinks so he
swims and ho will sink any man who
comes in his wny, if bo can, nnd
don't bcliovo he enros wbat moans lie
adopts to do it, if it only helps to
build up Dnuu. Ho tuny play tlmt
game on some men, but I don't pro
pose to be torn down to build up such
men ns ho is.
I understand that the Fair, finuii
cinlly, was a failure, for which, us an
individual, I am very sorry. I al
ways want such enterprises to suc
ceed, because they help to build up n
country. Mr. Dnnn saw tlmt the Fair
was to bo a failure and thought he
would bo blamed for it, he lieiug at
tho head of tho concern, so he began
to look around to sco if ho could not
lay tho blame on some one else in ad
vance of any charges that might In*
made against himself. So you sec
the charges made against mo as well
as others. If Mr. Duuu’s charges
against others are as groundless as
those against me, ns the proof shows,
ho would have fared 1 Hitter to have ta
ken all the blumo himself. But I will
only speak for myself. I never med
dle with any one’s business but my
own. I have uo difficulty with any
one os long ns I uni let alone, but
when I am attacked I will defend my
self ns well as I can. When I niii
falsely charged with injuring a whole
community, I will try nnd prove to
tlmt community my innocence, which
in this case, I believe I have done.
Mr. Dnnu is a wriggler, hut lie bus
got his foot into it this time. I in
tend that he shall face the tnnsic him
self; he shan’t wriggle out so easy as
he nt first thought be would.
Hut 1 havo said enough; my nrti
cie »« longer than I intended, out
sznlA say no Jess. Wbat I have writ
ten is for the public to show them
how groundless nil the charges were.
I havo not been trying to con.iuce
Mr. Dunn at all, ho knew how false
they w«ro in the start, hut ho thought
they never would be auswcied. If,
wheu tho charges were made, I bad
hud no one to convince but Dunn, I
should have written no nrtiehs for
the | hi per; I would have convinced
SADDLE & HARNESS,
RUBBER ANI)
Leather Belting,
FUKNClf AND AMKWi’AS CALF SKINS. SOLE,
HAK'tKHH, IlKlliLK. AND PATENT LKATII-
KU. WHIPS ANI) SADDLKUY WABK.
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Etc.
SUITABLE FOK MILL MEN ANI) TURPENTINE
MANUFACTURER!!,
A Speolalty.
WHITE FOli l’ltlCES.
Savannah, Georgia.
marft ly
UOO GALLON'S
ind Retention
of tiir Urine, InflamiuaUnii of tha Kidney*. Uatarrli
ut tbo bladder. Hikli Colored Crli*. ralnln&o
in dborters of the Madder and UrinaryOiyar.a,
"r ADI «w'"ir“rim Ir. .iil-rUit fr..m ii'timl"
| WenAiw a.. Ltucrrlto*. or any iltaeaa* of tli.- kid-
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
French Kidney Pad
WHICH i UHKN RY AHMOUmoN*.
Aak your druKxiat for PROP. OUILMKTTKB
FRENCH K»I»NF.Y PAD, ai.«l
Hair, Nail ami Tooth Brushes,
Perfumery and Toilet Articles
TKxmul.m.S PUUM THE I'EOI’I'E;
JUDGE BUCHANAN. J. P.. Lawyer. Toledo. O..
aaya: ' Guoof Prof. Uullmette'#’ Fr«*itrli Kidney
■ - uf I.imil'.Y" In three week’* tnuo.—
M>n riven up by the Iwnt doctors *a
iirlna all this 'line I anJTend untold
IN 10GALLON CASES, AT
$1.80 PER CASE,
UY
Aug. F. Frankin & Co.
Canos contain two 5-f;allon cans.
FAIR,
AT MACON,
IH'iimiis! ( 17. coiitiiiuinir one week.
Lllx-ral Premium* I
Iniue Indiiairy. Fine
lJ*r»;o Pm ~
Sent to THUS! HARDEMAN, J»..
5. C. OniER, Secretary.
r TrotUtiK and IlmmiiiK lUcei
An Ordinance,
m In Mid city.
1-ity Of llrunawl.'k for tha y«
l»fIon of certain klnda of I
preacrlbintf penaitlM for the violation «<
nun ordinances of aaid city, and for
pose* connected with the taxoa and i
Sncnos l. The Mayor and Cutiucll of tho city of
Brunswick, in Connell awmiuhlnd. do b«rol»y or-
daln. Tlial |hn foiilth section of the kbore n-clt.ql
ordinance aball be ao aiucndml aa to rend tlmt every
iM-rnoii or Arm engagm! iu hMaine** a* n wholesale
•Innler r,clui<* fy ahall |«v n L* of one eiKhth of one
per cent upon the niuount collected from the *nlea
of kimhIn, waroe, merrbalidlre nnd other nrtlelen dor-
AMh.'it mrtlmr "t.UCn^l. TI..I all "r.ll-
nance* and parla of ordlnnncea in conflict with tbl«
ordInane* I*, and the Mm* are hereby repealed
p«a*<*l In Connell July Wth. IM1
JAM. HOUSTON. Clerk o
FRESH GARDEN SEED
JUST UECEIVED ’
, LA III IK LOT OF BUIHT’M
Turnip, Cablmge, Ilea ns, clc
HLAIN’S DIIUO STOIIE,
. NELSON, y
G. H. COWMAN,
Contractor and Builder,
HIII NVWIt-K, BKOHIUA.
I ..m prepare I to do all hindk of work In mv line,
lie. Id dice mi Ncwcaatle atei-el. near the l‘llj Hall.
Il.rereucc. J Mlcbcl. wi A llro., A. Kaiser « Mru
CITY BARBER SHOP.
J. M. CARTER. Propiiftor.
LAUIKS AMD CHILlWtVS IIAIK Cl'TTtSU
jtrnciALrr.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
fau*7*ly.
CITATION •
QEOKGIA -Ulykn
Whereas. Maid.
Daniel II. B. Troup.
pad by r
till yot
id is
KTTKH. 4. P.. Toledo.
iiUrely and permanently ct
Oullnieile’* French Kidney
itli Sciatba and Kblnoy
d after wearing
have lww« a
If. It. OltEEN. Who
11. F. KKKKLINO, M.
HAY A HIIOBMAKKH. I
or Kidney^ PaiJ*.
anylldu.t I ever
IN' Dili: AT V A KILTY,
I'ROF. (ifilliMKITE'S FRENCH' UVKR PAD.
Will positively cure Fever and A»;tle, Dumb Af.'Me.
Akhc Cake. Bildoii* Fever laundlco. Dyepe^la. and
ail iiauasw ••• die Liver. ntomaiH .-.ml 1*I«mh1. 1 rirc
' lby mail. Sand for Prof Gnllim tie* rrvaUac
,e Kidney* and Liver, free by mall AddrrM
FIIKNUII IMI» CO..
Id by J AN. T HI.
A. £. HEINS,
Hula’!’ A ronfeclioiicr,
- \L«i» DEALER IN
FANCY GROCERIES,
TOBACCO, CIOAItS mul FKUITS.
Ice-Cold Soda Water
ALWAYS ON HAND
Tobacco and Cigars
A SPECIALTY.
(JOOBS DKIilVKJtliB Fit HE
STEAMER RUBY!
TIME TABLE
\>D—
SCIIKDULK OF HATKS
BKlWkXN—
ST. SIMONS & BRUNSWICK
JIUVERAL WATERS,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
BUISrS FRESH ANI) GENUINE
FINE (IllEEN ANI) ULAUK TEAS,
CIGARS AND TOBACCpS,
\i I Ih r article* i,*, u Min** roil* »o •uelitlou. an*l ua-wlly kept In a lirsl-ela-w Dr HR Store.
Physicians’ Prescriptions Accurately compounded.
.IU cli.'.riull) »y » -HUM »' «■ "■**«»•
u “‘°“ JAMES T. BLAIN,
DRUGGIST.
Ciess,' Carley i Co.,
WHOLESALE DEALEItS IN-
OILS OF ALL KINDS,
NAVAL STORES,
NAVAL STORES SUPPLIES,
-TOGETHER WITH-
Hay, Grain, Provisions, Etc.
llillll
iylicl
■st Mnrkct Rules jmi'i for Nuvnl Ston
ni Closest Figure*.
Supplies fur-
O’COMOE & WBNZ,
(DILLON S OLD STAND, NEWCASTLE ST.)
gBi*i!B»swick 9 Georgia,
KEEP A FULL LINE OF FIltST-CLASS
Drytioots&tiroMries.
LOWEST CASH 1’ltICES GUAHANTEED.
MORISS LUCREE,
Wood Til rn iin;.
HOlUIIMi Ai\DSl\Vli\iilllLL.
11Ida B. Tmup.
epreacut* I-
it eutrrcl oi
La* fully ad mi i
B. Troup. Ilil* I*, lliercfore, to
eemad, kindred ahd rrexlltora,
thay . an. why Mid a.lmlnl*tral
t Monday :n Scj teiid-cr. list.
ICE!
W ORK.S,
ADJOINING PASENGER DEPOT, MAON, Ga.
uMCdkue auu
iu u very iliffcrent way, au*l when
I hail got, none convincing him, it
would have lx»en plain to every one
ho saw him that be had been con-
John Murphy,
ltonte Agt. B. & X. H. B-
A. M. HAYWOOD.
Money Saved ia Money Made
Purv ha«c yonr rnirliK** froui u*. and mvc #l»a) ot
a ten hor*«\ |j»m .>ii » twenty horse, and f a*’ on i
thirty honM power cukMw. fcod for nr prlcw* I*
•ocw purcha-lmt muln.-a. t*ln». pr**M**, »aw and grul
mill*, tbreahm. or say kind *>f machln<*ty. Wr an
mnurwetur* r*'a^’riiia. and] tfuarantow *atl*tactb>ij
in auaUty and pr
JULIEN u. EiiYNOLBu,
A.A'tlat.
No
VAI.KI1R * T/)UD.
FOR SALE.
A lot on Ni-Wca*tie atrvet. next to J er
er a «Id aiaitd. bow Warukt-'a tailor ahep.
Apply to
■rii-tm MRS w M. baker
I'OliTR \ IT.
LANHSCAI’K.
FRESCO PAINTING.
crayon heads
iu*"* "‘ * 111 rml ’* v*JJ55
For Rent.
STEAM ENGINES, “Portable & Stationary,"
FOR GINNING, THRESHING AND GRINDING.
STEAM ENGINES, For large Saw Mills,
j£L SPECIALTY.
STEAM BOILERS, All kinds and Sixes.
RETURN TUBULAR, RETURN FLUE,
rgg CYLINDER, UPRIGHT, & LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS.
REPAIRS OF MACHINERY PROMPTLY EXECUTED
» ,1 **»**»■» J. S. SCHOFIELD, Prop'r.
r* j ANDREW HANLEY.
iPAINT AND OIL STORE,
• 1
PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC A COLORS,
6 lass, Putty .Varnishes,Brushes, Plain & decorative wall Paper
DOOItS, SASHES, ULINDS, Eic.,
Locks, Sash-Weights. Cod Hinges. Screws. Et:.. Lime. Plaster. Hair mil Cement
*< IVfiilakur Tul 17S Itey 8rwt>.
Bavnnnali, • • Georgia.