Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, September 24, 1881, Image 3

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BRUNSWICK MARKET. Belov we quote price# current for to-d#y: s COTTON. Middling FMr 1| v Oood Middling U» Middling 11 Low Middling 10*$ Oood Ordinary 'J Ordinary 1 BICE. Common $*£« F#lr 6 jfc'gMj* Oood Rough country f. Mc^rWc NAVAL STORES. Ko#n»—D f 2.1(1, E (3.20, F $2.35. O $3.35. JI i3.35, I $8-50, K $3.00. M ;3.U5, N $4-00. window glass $4.50. 8 ram T ulan, do. SUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rib tide*. 12,Sic; ahoulder J[ivfltiger and Appeal run Lis IIKD KVKBT SATURDAY MORNING AT BBUN8WICK.OEOBOIA. SATURDAY MOBNINO. 8KPTEMBEK 54. Ml. IIOMiu MATTERS. Lama, 18c; dry nlteo clear rib aide*, ll>ic;long clear, llXcj shoulders,3c. G*.us—Com—white 95c, mixed 87}»c; oats, 37 Western timothy $1.30. *n tierces, 1“ -Superfine, ... . family, $8 35@8T5; fancy, $3 75<&1Q V\ bakers’, $8 35f«$$9 00. IltDKs, Wool, Etc—Hides, dry flint, IStfc; saltwl 80c; deer skins, Vo; otter skins, 35c&$5 00. NAVAL STORES FREIGHTS. Aafl—Boain and spirits. 3s. 9d.(ff 5s. 0d. to United Kingdom or Continent direct; to New York. 40C on rosin, 60c on spirits. Steam—To New York, rosin 30c, spirits 80e; to Philadelphia, rosin 30c. spirits 80c; to Baltimore. Ttvsin 40c, spirits 75c; to Boston, rotla 45c, spirits Shipping Intelligence. FOB THE PORT OF BRUNSWICK. FOB THE WEEK ENDIVfl SEPTEMBER SH. 1881. ABBIVAL8. Sep 19—Anst bk-Tigrl, Casnllch, F, Hep 19—Br Ellen Monroe, Whitaker, Philadelphia Http 20—bg Lizzie Wyman, Gaul, Now work. Hop 21—Me A Heston. Boyd, Charleston, tep 32—8c M E Van ~ “ ’, Thorndike, Charh-stoi tp 23—Br bk Cbinsiiipas, McQualue, I-tverpol. DEPARTURES. p 16—Bp Clytle, Dow, Pernambucf Announcements. Post Office Time Table. B. k A. mail cloaes 6:00 a. m. •1! close* 6:36 a. M. For Ordinary. I hereby notify my friends and the pnbMcgeneral ly that I am a candidate for the cilice of Ordinary of (ilynn county, to All the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of W. «. Berrie, Esq. Eloctlou will take place on the 8th of October. E. V. I*. DART. Now Advertisements. CIGAR FACTORY BRUNSWICK, GA, U. a. II ISLE Y, Proprietor. CTO ABB MANCFACTUBL.*) MY HAND* AND OF THE FINES’! GRADES OF Pure Havana Tobacco, cm be bad of (ho follow: MOOUK A UoGBAUY. I*OST OFFICE. W. T. <1 LOVER, O’CONNOR ft WEN COOK BROH. A- CC TOY 'Chinaman), F. J. l>OKR ELI NO Ell. Your Orders are Solicited. ■npM-tt Election Notice. An election fur ordinary to nil tlio vacancy o.-cv st.med by the rr-lgnatiou of W. H. ll«-rrin, Eup. will bs held at the Court House on Hat unlay. Octo- btr atb, 1881. T. O’CONNOR. Jh.. Clerk Superior Con * rOESALE. -A FINE— Two Story Residence, With eight room a besides the kitchen and all out houses, pitMuatly loratol and right In tin* heart o| town. Lot 90x180 F»r further parUcuUrs Inquire at THIS OFFICE. Gain! Bain! Gain! Wo have had enough to do us for a short season, at least. Genuine Meerschaum pipes sud cjgar aod^d^arclte Wo yield our space this week to let ters and communications. Read all of them. Have you seen the funny man at Goodbrond’s cigar store ? Ho is as smiling as yon please. The Jewish Now-year begun lust night (Friday ) at huh down, and will bo observed -as a holiday until Sunday night. 11 poundj No. I 8ug«r for $1. 6K pounds of lito Oofs* :<»i $1. Kerosene Oil. p#r gal’o... at GOLDSMITH * CO.’S. Conductor Hale, of the M. & R., is fast gaining popularity as a knight of the boll-rope. Look Io your laurels, Mr. Dick. Rev. Theo Hunter w .1 fill the Pres byterian pnlpit of this city to-morrow ■Sunday—at 11 a. m. and 7:45 i* Seats free. There was a smiling benedict at the depot lust Thursday evening. The wife and babies had returned afler a two months’ trip. More sugar and cofloe for $1 than any •tore la town. GOLDSMITH A The friends of Mr. A. David uud Miss D. Weiss, both of Baxley, Ga but formerly of Brunswick, request us to announce their betrothal. Our Dutchman shoemaker, Noubuu- or, instead of goiug off to buy stock, seoms to have left for other reasons. Wo learn he left several unpaid bills. Old Yennor or some other weather clerk lias changed the temperature in these parts muchly of late. If this thing continue*, blankets will socu be in domaml. Mr. and Mrp J. Wesley Taylor, of Satilia Bluff, have beou spending the wook in our city. They are outhnsi- astic over tho building of a Presbyte rian church at that poiut. Wo wish them success. Sudden DeatU. Rev. Father P. J. McCabe, who has been in ebargo of the Catholic church at Rrauawick for several years past, was seized with a nervous attack on Sunday, 11th inst., of a very severe character, prostrating him completely. Ho rallied from it, however, sufficient ly to go to Macon uud return, and on Tuesday last was on the stroets of tho city, in apparently fair health. On Wednesday noon he was, wo under stand, seized with a congestive chill, and becamo unconscious and soon ex pired. Dr. Plain was called in, hut medical skill was powerless to restore him. Tho news of his death will bo a terrible shock to his mother and sister (who were at once telegraphed) and other relatives, who, wo presume, wero utterly unprepared for it. Tho fuueral services of Father Mc Cabe took plaoo at the Catholic church yesterday morning. His remains wero interred in the lot adjoining the church, but, wo understand, will he removed North this winter. null NEEDS DISCUSSED. Wlmt Wo Want nncl Howto Get It* Bbuxswick, Ga., »Sep., 17, 1881. Editor Advertiser: Dear Sir.—Glancing at your paper, the writer find# “our needs’’ present ed forcibly. Yes, wo neod all those things, nud they will como with many more things of greater importance, if proper effort is niado and a proper spirit displayed. Let me suggest a few other needs: Wo have, us you say, a good hotel— ! you might have added a paying one. Wo need another for wiutor visitors. It would add to the business of the present one and of tho town. The present hotel will have all it can do in winter entertaining transient guests. A hotel for winter visitors and inva lids could be tilled with ease. In sum mer both hotels could combine in making an attractive rosort at St. Si- moua. Have a boat make a number of trips each day, and guests could spend, their days on the Island and nights at tho hotels- Both hotels i iiomh Atlanta i.xitiDii». , could thus be kept full winter and e are p ease* o earn a some j ttn advantage wo havo over of our i>coplo are moving m tho umt-j Jaok9onvi , 1( , ( „ llole , lotels cloBe in i *x\hm. - 1 The pleasure seokers from the interior of Georgia, Alabama and A NEW STORY! BY AS ATLANTA LADY! THE END Of A DREAM LIFE. THE WEEKLY NEWS Of Saturday, S^itumNr 17th. will contain the "lining chapt* r» or &n intmui.-Iy lnt.-rostioK *’.ory, f itUtkd ELIJAH BATHURST'S EXI'IATION. or. The End of# Divan. l.lfc. hr Mis* Faxmlo May Wi*t. of Atlanta. Thu »tory will run through aome flvs or tlx nnmlien -f tho WEEKLY NEWS. HnWriptin r Exit y Money Ordci ir rUk. Tax-Paym, Tnk<* Notice ! ion of uses du.. tho Mato snd Cu F*l: Hrnnswick, 8cq>t. 50 sud 31, Oi-t. >ndl5. st. nlmoo# Mills, Sept. 33. sud «i R. M. TWON. T. C . G. C. JUST RECEITED! ONE CASK OF SPANISH TABLE WINE, By Spsauh Bark Clementins. and fu, i*ale at $1.50 Por Gal., frcuh Mack-i'-’. »n4 Cofljudt. v GOLDHUmi A C ».’S If jeweler Harris continues to in crease his stock of jewelry, •watchos, locks, etc., ho will soon have to inovo into biggor quarters. Wo congratu late him on this evidence of prosperi ty. lie sells reasonably, hence his success. Work on tho Brunswick wharf ex tension of tho M. *V B. R. R. goes bravely on. Mr. Culuan informs us that tho grading will ho completed to tho edge of tho marsh by to-night.— additional hands have been put on, and there will ho no delay. Messrs. Charles Green’s Sous clear ed the brig Clytie, Captain Dow, on tho 10th inst., for Pernambuco, with a cargo consisting of!>8,8-11 feet pitch pine lumber valued at $1,532, and 1,- 291 barrels rosin valued at $4,403. To-! tal value of cargo, $. r », ter of making oxhibifa at the JSxputu- j hll|nmer lloo. Wo would L>c glad to know that others wore going into it. Mr. J. M. Cooper will hco to it that our rico in terests aro well represented, and we understand that Mr. Robert Clubb will exhibit corn grown on his pluco at the ratio of forty bushels per acre, without manure, potatoes that yielded four hundred bushels to the acre and also au excellent sample of lino Cuba tobaccco. Wo commend these gentle men for their public spirit and trust others will do likowise. Just get up your exhibits in good shape and bring them to town, and wo will undertake the troublo of shipping them for you, Tennessee aro increasing each yoar— give them ample accommodations and their number will bo ten times wbat it is now. Those who desire could go to Mr. Ross’ place on Cumberland, and would return here to take in St. Simons as part of their enjoyment. Lot tho hotel proprietors of Bruns wick. loose tho mngniticcnt sulphur springs aud grounds at Wayuesvillo and put up accommodations there for guests aud arrange with tho B. tk A. Hoad to run a train to suit, and that can me made one of the most attract- city— will it, third, more, n one, other. vo features ef u trip to the coast— if yon prefer, free of any cost. Jnst combillining 80u , )athiug| g00< i Rn l- seud the articles along. It Shan’t cost » ll0p Wftter And ft delightful place for you any thing. picnics and excursions. We seek tho Not»»« from M:»im*. ! mountains of Virginia and Tennesse A Brunswick lady now visiting in \ f ‘ ,r tfood 'ninoral springs when we Maine half wav made np her mind to 11 bonatifal one, full of health writo us a letter for publication, but 8'»>"K properties, in a beautiful oak her courugo failed hor, and idio wroto ' grovo, on a lovely hill side, a stone's instead to a friend, who has kindly throw from the B. ,t A. Goad, and on- allowed tin Ur make the following es-1G ta'enly-t.vo lades f.orn our tract, which we publish at the risk of | near \\ uynesville. tho writor'a displeasure: j Ouo hotel will bring, if wo Tull Mr. Stucv 1 felt niv lingers j another, tho two will bring a ache to toll him of tho beauty aud I and tho tlirco will bring three grandeur of tiooso Ilocks. if I had land the six will pay bettor tin tho clover brain of our fu.r Yellow L #0 or tLroe _ oocb Ulc lamuo I would send suchade-!,. . , . . , seviptiou of this summer resort to enr 0ur Ul,tslrttl advantages far surpass iVnvjj'.TMKB *xo Awna:. that it would Jacksonville, and that 1ms boon the induce half of its many readers to he-1 experience of that city, gin a “sinking fund" with a view to j Wo have it in onr power I., make buying their ticket.next summer. The ■ „ , „ Iuuml8 wintcr rC8urt ftn d Gt»oso Rocks are s: mply cilegant. The „ . ' wild waves dash upon thorn with such j ccftially famous ns^a summer resort, force as to send the spray eight or ten | Within easy reach are places of liis- feet high, but as you cuter the bay u j tone interest, which, if we will but of- giand beach stretches lUti* for three i .,lt»nsiuit aeecnimodntions, will at- or four miles, alioso foaming waters . , , . ■ .. .. wash up to .ay good friends' milages, j ,hon *» ni,e '»ungen- Clams, liiih and lobsters are very phm-! ‘“--ss. tho homo of General Oroeno, tho tiful hero. I wish you could sea us, I resting place of "Light Horse Hurry with loug sticks,'Ashing ' the lob-1 r,(C." whore funeral liobort K. Leo, stors out at low waUr, or watch ns j Ulu t mimarj . )cB(lor ()f Ul0 Co u- eat them at dinner—I am quite sure . . . . . . . . .. you would not forget it soon. This 'ederncy made pilgrimage, to hisfalb- place ia only nine miles from Bidde- j er’s grave, tho oak under which Wcs- ford, Me. In udditiou to the attrac- ley preached on St. Simons, the now tioimlhuvo mentioned nt the Goose j ,i„ Hcr |od town of Frederica, whore Bocks I must speak of mother Camp- (1 „,,. rn01 0 glethor|a.. had Iris garri- bell, who takes all imprudent visitors . , , , , under her wing, and gives them led ' bloody marsh where ho over- buthn and ginger tea. Wo V ill F'Kpit'i ad vert iscmtnt of ( V.“gun under mlv rar fi’« We are ploascd to greet on our atreetH, Mr D B. Ktnery, who htm just returned from atrip to upper Georgia. All tbiuga considered, he is of the opinion that the seiicoant is the gartlen spot of the Stub private opinion that 1: three-thirds right. If any of our exehmigi tho wburealiontri of a certain land scape and portrait painter, Reynolds by name, they will confer a favor by saying to him that several of our peo ple ttwait bia return with interent - none more so lliun the « uiiIohs it be his landlady. been added, is » thing i and it is ! is about > kimw i .cigars, under ■»f Mr. Sevfor bold word in smoke** it*, this section that lie heard of his famous ••IMniitatinm*" and “Nonpareils'." Besides bcitig sold; by eighteen firms in this «il;\ orders' are constantly coming in f ’roin the lines of onr roads, as well as from points a thousand miles away. Death of Ml.-., w !•’. St. waif. In life we are often in the midst of death. Shoiily after the sudden death of Father McCabe, on Wednes day last, borne child, m panting the whelmed *110 Spnuinfc forces, all are plote with historic ir teres:. Oar broad and beautiful harbor, luutUockud ami tramptil, affords u splendid opporttciitv for sailing. Onr ivums'sDees.' mul iiiaia.'an.l almund in . lml ;t lg him*. -v.M tm kev.s,,ni,relsan<! ,, “l ,rov " whore cor|K,r«t" “tV.a t ,, ualan.lhe'.pi , m; , n ,„-Inches .,f tit. H.nmussml wd m tho rare progrn, a rule where;*, is tiupopulur it tract! vu.ii.KM Yatl.lnr. i. I There is no way to w rapi.lly pr. but on era be Appointed and let them receive subscriptions in improved or unirn- proved real estate iti the city and county, issuing stock to subscribers for tho par value of their land as ap praised, of course receiving cash sub scriptions also. Thnro are very tow in our city and county who do uot own somo land which is and will be for years off the market, a drug upon their hands, draining their pockets for taxes. The truth, is we have far too much land unless it was improved. Put this land iu the hands of snob a company. Receive only land where tho titles aro good, and whether a dollar is subscribed or not, such company cau go upon the markot and borrow money on its real estato for any needed work of improvement.— Thus wo ntilizo our uuiniproved lands and mako them available for any dn- sired improvement. But the inevitable remark a ill come, “This is a visionary achemo—it is not practical.” The answer is that money is seeking investment and that all' capitalists want ia good security; that j this schemo will giro thorn good se-. eurity; that it is protty certain that the capital can bo borrowed on just j this sort of a security at seven jior 1 cent interest. What would be the practical work ings of this project ? Land owners would exchange unimproved lands for stock in a company. Second — that company would borrow money for somo needed improvement and give security upon its real estate. Let us supposo that some one subscribed a water lot or inoro. Our water front needs improving. Kuough money is borrowed to build a wharf and ware houses. At once the company re ceives an income from n lot which, in the hands of tho owner, was not only unproductive, but a drain upon his pocket. Docs any ouo ask whether such a class of improvement? uro ncodod ? Tho answer is that wo lost 11,000,000 feet of lumber lust year; from ono firm alono for want of ter minal facilities. So with any other i needed improvement: Factory, win- 1 tor rosort, etc. This city iu growing. It will grow far moro rapidly when tin* Colo and Iirlanger syndicates complete tluir connections. Peoplo will desire to como boro—thero are no vacant honses to vent. Tlfe company could borrow money nud build and supply this de mand nt a heavy profit to itself and n great benefit. tp,tbo city. And ho this company would help the city uud innko it grow. The rail roads will not build tho city. Such is not their mission. It must be done eithor by individual action or associa ted action. It cannot be done by in- lividuul action for the cqcfnl is not hero. Capitalists arc imt coming un til they see us moving. Wo have nothing wo can move vriih but onr land. It is safe to repeat, we ran miae tho capita! by the means proposed.-- But it may ho said there will bo difficulty iu getting land put in such an enterprise. The answer is, that a number of owners of unimproved land aro ready to go into (bis wdmme the moment it is properly organized. - It may also be suggested that cor porate enterprise is liable to b« din- I honest or improvident. There is no I reason why wo should m>t have us I honest and provident a (•ompnny here as elsewhere. It is tru** tint cities NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sew Grocery Store! HAVING PURCHASED TOE GROCERY DEPARTMENT OF MESSRS. I)unn & Co.’s Establishment, THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO INFORM TOE CITIZENS OF THAT THEY INTEND TO KEEP A FULL LINE OF FANCY i STAPLE GROCERIES. 2v£r. G-EOEG-E Will Ik friends. found Imhind tlm Counter, ready to wnit on liia old OUI.»SIHITH & CO. Duck & Coi. SHIP CHANDLERS AND DEALERS IN uufi! now fh" cnti r- if life, and R:.s!e\ skillful nmnipulatic nave become m hotiai laud. Wlu-rc is tl Cur.lir: iiutnnil built the pr'wiit h* 11. L. HARRIS* Wo invite attention to double col umn advertisement of Messrs. Gold smith A Co to lie found in this isaue. 1 w,me ° ,,e » ‘ Mimr . oCa k- Mr. Goldsmith ban just moved to our city and oiwncd husincH here. Ho is don't!* a t? b*om a protracted ilmcnn, l!oor, sud died iu rtio Ixtreaved husbtwd c*i s rn n city ana oiMmeu ouriuch nere. H-MEJERS,ShipClmudlcr. ahvCi pro |. tn8SU ,, morchttntmd —— , pirworTiiF I meim to la- luft behiuJ in tku rscu for ' f " l! *° *'''' XX. A. K L IN It 1. U ix, i ra ju. His |irict's »te low. Mr. Ooo. | Dti's- Ti Heal Estate f Land Agent, residence of Mr. Ste Tho Htutdeu mmouneementM Mrs. Stewart, who was just nitod to dead. more money than the e.uuae we lmve till the Hummer hh well wh a We also need a ft Uiot it: ,d shoe fact a bloom factory, and we cun have ev- md with out raising th« cq-ital entirely our- Helvch. Capita; is abr>>ad in th'f. land Keeling investment. 1st tm ruiw a timnli portion of tho capital needed, and otiti.idc capital will come in. But ... w . , ular aud lai Y)*. ^IIIIOUH utiil »ng Brunch ill Nothing is r „ . , and ih'cV *aoto the prosperity f IlrmtHWick e duck* u b ; ch ^ ,0 01,0 8U 6t> L * Htw4 ^ and Hindi a eoi • and - 1,0 , ‘ 1 ’" ulmthur, «»til l"‘ rl " l !' 0 I“°" " ,u ,, “ i t msko W, bcsKlos .-.prrreistu.K ll.u ,,,-ire every foot of kind in *• nr ci»v ui county. These suggestions are off,-red wi no other personal interest than a >1 sire to see our city grow and prosjM Give it a fair trial, hearty mippn and honest management, and it a succeed. Ob*i:u*.tk. akc there bo- UitioTiK for a ter resort. . factorv, u OcncraS Provisions. y, a itoap factory, , we can have ev- • will. shocked : tho buHincss man t i ccover- that she* . h short andrel- -pan a, “I have not from my busi- way by Wo cal! Fpccial attention to onr The closing number <»f the tenth volume of the Southern M.t.u.n! .f oirn- published by Messrs Redden A* Bates, is on f»tir table. If has b«*en not only nr. advertisement for the firm, but nn educator of the |>eople in tho art and practice of music. Iti Lulirifitliiig and Painters’ Oils, Which will ho of the BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Myers, one of the most jiopular clerks in tho whole country, U on baud road) to wait on customers. Givo the now lirm a trial. ativvs lmve out hearlfolt sympathy. 1 estate in Brunswick aud OIj’ii ’. Cullin#, Collector l’o ). AlUnU, Ga ■»f lirun»wic •uirMA D. U. ATKINSON, DENTIST, BRUNSWICK, q CroT»tt’# r.e%- buil.li ItGIA. ’. jji3-i C P. GOODYEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ov-r MicbrlMu’# ProT'.tion ftioe, Ob>ne« tar fitrrrt. BRUNSWICK, GA. h prop- Sulirel.il... TLc scUciLi!.- uf lb« M. & K. G. G. j ..... . , , , . . , «*» ^ hli,;ht!v ‘' h,,n ‘*” ! ' 1 . , tv. bnt it is not true tb.t .corporal W o tip our hut to our enterprising * itnMMuigor m*w arrives at fi 90 (half * 1 Osh and oyster dealer, Mr. L. L. Cars- j j. (/jr Bf> oner, ..nd ’.onves at (fif- j woll, for a handsome string of large U 4W u minutes luter. The night pna- mnllct, fresh from the Gulf, and a can | ^enger leaves here at 8:110, instead of ( of onr own luscions bivalves. Mr. I H:15. No change in arriving time of Carswell proposes filling a long-felt j \ ft tter train. want, to-wit, a *:sh and oyster market i where customers ami the public cun the capital L nuHH ” Let which we cm of cash outlay, "l»tu:n a!! tho things I have mimed and more besides. It is true that individuals cannot j firm to tho peoplo of Ot borrow money uj»oti unimproved real I thy their patronage Send to Mcmra. without a dollars worth : } uijt r ,. ac he<l a circulation of o.OOO and continnesto grow in iinportaucc. We commend Inith tho enterprise mid the! BEST MATERIAL LOWEST FIGURES. holding « large amount of ci ty ran not. Organize u Brunswick Improve ment Company, broad enough iu its scope to carry on any feasible arid profitable business or improvement. There in u charter in cxistunce Luddcn v\: Bates, Savannah, a gratuitous Hurnplo copy. Att.ixta, fla., Du. C. Momrrr not tt><> atrongly rcomn iaa (Teething Powder* one of the bent mediant their debilihitetl ami Nov. 7, 187U. fair Sir— 1 can- md your Teeth to mother# an they am oUain :kltf infant*. I have used it with, very satisfactory stilts the past summer with my own child, and while wo have heretofore loat * child be supplied st any and *11 times — ; Tl.e election for Ordinary, to till va. brood euougb iu its provision* to cov- or two (tom t< , t .,| ling urlI p. r ort , Give bim a call, or scud in your or- cancv uccresiuec! by tbe rei.ipustiiin er any needed enterprise, obtaiuedlw- .ti.. ottr present ehild that lias taMK ders to bis plsee, ou Littlefield k Ti- of W. H. Bcrrie, Esq., will take place | foru the war by a mau wbom Bruns- son's wLnrt. | on tho 8th of October Mr. Edgar i aiuk should delight to honor, aud is* ;,v» r.roe«y stre>no;Jor.ta a co. j Dart ia a candidate, and ask* yonr l amended since the war. Let a com- Sec bis Miuouuci!U|c|.t iu | puny organize under this charter, or . sotuu other. Lut a board Of appraia- > t brother Senator Joseph E. Jirovn •at firir. t«»z, h*tr», p! ( { thonM> rw«. xrt#l. m*#1, I'usU n Xultet beef, Ut*is#, eUtK. WLaca rraita.auau saslvcflotobU:#. Ml bMoa*! * JU PP ort ’ *, another column. Teethiua ia a lint*, healthy boy merit i* certain to mako it a .itan<l;ird family medicine for tliii country for tiro irritations of teething and l>owcl diuor- ilare of children of all age*. I am, very We Will Not be Undersold. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIT Will l.e our motto. Store on Collin's wharf, Bay Street Brunswick, Ga.