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FOR SALE
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4 NEW4TOWN LOTS.
i».WJ ACBESL4NDINWAYNECOUNTY. *
I.7CD ACHES LAND IN GLYNN COUNTY.
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MULE & WAGON
For Sale!
JXO. C. GREEN.
Florcston Cologne.
A New, Delightful And Euklouable Perfume.
J '?«^Mlrf ,r AR r * ,| t,LMtI*trA Uefreiblng.
SgM kr4r»«rt.i« m4 good. rftZkrt.
uUcox dc Co., Chemists, If. T.
PARKER'S GINGER TONI
; Clager, Eaehn. Mandrake, 1
a other of the beat medicines known axe com-,
so aVillfully in Parkkb’s Gmcu Tome a
to nuke it the greatest Blood Purifier and the
Beat Health sad Strength Restorer trer lied.
EaMail&SSr*'*'*, _ ,
' If yon are wasting away with Constmpoott or,
any tfisease.usc the Tonic to-<iay. N(matter what
your symptoms tnaybe, it will surely help you. ‘
, Remember! This Tonic cures drunlcennet
is the Best Family Medicine ever made^tiie
different from Bitter*, Ginger Preparations ai
other Tonics, and combine * the best curative prop-]
erticsof all. Buy a 50c. bottle of yow druggist.,
None genuine without our signature on outside 1
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PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
Glynn County Sheriff Sales
First Tuesday in November, 1881.
£dvtyii$er md
PUBLISHED EVERT
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER J. I«L
HOME MATTERS.
St. Simooe mail doeea 6:30a. u.
Northern wajl c!oeee*t 8;M a. m.
Savannah and Macon mall cloaaa 7 r
GEORGIA- Oly*V CofNTf.
t Ilousu d
first Tuesday in November. 1881, between 10 o'clock
a. m. and 4 o’clock V. M. of that day, at public out*
cry. to tho highest and best bidder, the following
property, to-wlt:
Ail the improvements In one-half of that cartaln
lot of land in the city of Brunswick, said county
*ud State, known and described in the plan of said
••ity, as Town Commons. No. 37. between Stonewall
aud Lee utree**. Levied on ae the property of “
II. llainer, under and by virtue of two tagfl fi
sued by R. M. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn
ty vs. Wtu. II. Rainey, for taxes due the State of
Georgia and Glynn county lor the year 1980. No-
Sheriff 0.0. U».
GEORGIA—Gx.tj»x County.
tho highest and best bidder, tho following property
to-wit:
AH that certain lot of land and improvements
thereon, eitnate lying and being in that portion of
tho city of Brunswick, said county and State, known
se Dlxvllle, said lot known and described in the
plan of maid city as Dlxvillc lot No, 2. East of Stone
wall, botween George and London streets. Levied
on aa the property of W. F. Pennlman and by virtue
x A flee, issued by R. M. Ttson, Tax Col-
iocior 01 Glyun county, against W. F. Pennlman tor
tax** due the State of Georgia and Glynn county for
tho year 18*».
Amount of taxes, fH 45; cost, (7 7o.
GEORGIA—Ot.TXN Countv.
Will bo sold before tho court house door in tl
city of Brnnswi-’c. Glynn «um*y, *»t . on tho i»r
Tuesday in November, 1861, between 10 o’clock a.:
sud 4 o’clock t>. m. of that day, at public outcry
tho highest end best bidder UR fof ( Win. doscrib*
PM"*ty to-wit.
A>1 those certain lots or pur»«l* of land with it
provemouts thereon situate lying and being in ft
dty of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., and kuou
* ' ''**■ * e and two of Old Tow
of \v. w. Watkins s* adtolnlatratoi
It. F. Wi'.'.Um* u'i der snd by virtu
out of th» County Cot
Pth distil
c pal, 47 (W;
fa issued
lyun in ivor of A. T.
a. administrator of the
satisfy the .aid ll fa—
. . me by L. J. Leavy, Con-
v. f.ith d.strl t, G. M., Glynn county. Ga.
■ 1, ik» 66; cost $11 00.
* K. I.AMliUIOHT.
Sheriff G. Co.
OKOROIA—Gt,r
I 10 o'clock A
a the
l»u
foi
All that certain lot
proa •naorts th(
lees, 1 itnatu, 1)1
M . Glynn conn
north-esst side
par of tho Post .
John Taylor's place. Lovie.)
•el ol lund. with i:
Jon
oflk-e
an l t »t the V*
Georgia, in itvoi
to satisfy the
WU1 be
".1 1
District
and *
- property of
4 ‘ ’. V , I
1 Jacob K.:
. M., Glynn county,
• • Taylor,
returned
on stable ffrtth District O. M.
\ Georgia. Principal #10 0A; interest
*"01!. B. LAMBRNIIIT. Sheriff O. C.. Ga.
GEORGIA—OLTNX County.
wart house door in the
utility, Georgia, botween
u. and four o'clock **-»«--
ember, 1881, to the
ud best bidder the following dt-scnls d prop
erty. i
Brunswick.«
donerthod as
tliirly-thres. levied on at
t'lar*c, under sad by virtue «
by R. U. Ttson, Tax Collet t
Id county and State, sud known a
G. M , ssid county.
heavy, Conai
Tax ft 56; cost 47 70.
JOS. E. LAMBRtGltT. Sheriff G.
Ga
GEORGIA—Own it Cot
Will b-i sold before tl
uuawiok, Olyffn ..
a November, ltMl. between teu o'clock a
O'clock r. V. of that day, to the highest
•r, the following properly, to-wlt:
r parcel of isnd, with
Tuesday n
All that certain tract* . ..
psovemonta thereon, situate, lying and being
the37tn District O. M., Glynn county, Ga., contain-
ing a.oOu a^rcs m»re or less, and boundwl on the
norm and west by lands oi L. W. Ilazlehurst, south
by ton Dovcrba.l tract, and east by Duffa-o swamp,
and known as Anguilla." Levied on under and by
virtue of two ux 0 (aa Ismisc! by R. U. Tiaon, Tax
Collector of Glynn county, vs. F. W. Uaalshurat
sud estate of P. A. liailchurst, for »xas dus the
State of Georgia and Glynn county for the year
ifttsi. Levied on as the property of said F. W. Ua-
/.lehurat and tho csUto of P, A. Bezlabnret to aatis-
fy tbs asms. Notice given to 7. W. narlehurst and
t.-nant in posaesaion. Amount of taxes das (44 tf;
JOS. V. LAMBRiGlIT, Sheriff G. 0., Ga.
GEORGIA—Glvsn County.
Will be sold before the Court House duor, in the
city of Brunswick, Glynn county, ticorgia, on the
firs* Tuesday in November, l«Sl, between 10 o'clock
a. m. and four o’clock r. »c. of that day. at public
0 th« highest aud best bidder,: he follow-
if la.td
lug property, to.w
Ail those certain
• Domin' 1837,
»wn lots nnmoers w, no, ;77, am'
ty levied on by the undersigned,
nnty, under and by virtue of a
e superior Court of said county In ivorof W, G.
said prop-
•uertffot said
. Urlanns Dart, Senior, as trustee for bn wtfe, K.
H. Dart, and children. Property pointed out by
j-'ainf'iFs attorney, and levied upon ss the proper-
IV o: tb* Mtd'doit-ndaut, to satisfy mid 0 fa—
Amount of said wi: t-rlncti.at dfcbtintorest
Tip to ua’c 1,1 judgment, to wn, Fcbrtury, lwi,
»il) *1: with tli“ acr-utng Interest to day of sale
of s!‘ir. N<Hi •* jtven Urban us Dai.. Sr., as trust**
aea. j. 1-A >fjjKItiHT. Mi-riffG C„ Ga
GEORGIA—GLTVW Cocstt.
Our pnblio schools coutiuuu to
grow.
Col. CollitjK rctnrui»l to tho citv
this week.
Mr. John M. Dexter leuves next
week (or the North.
See advertisement of H. A. Kenriek,
real estate agent, of city lots, etc., for
sale. "
Mr. J. Wilder is gradually regain
ing the use of his arm recently in
jured by a full from his buggy.
Tho Sheriff has a word to suy iu
this issue about property to be sold
the first day of November.
Prices are just booming and tho
man who buys closo and advertises
his prices iu bound to succeed.
.'or astonishingly good bargains in Fancy Gro-
■les, Confectioneries, etc., simply call at
A. E, JIEINti*.
Messrs. Goldsmith k Co. sell luucb
tongues (four iu a cuu) at thirty-live
couts per can—the cheapest yet.
Do yon want a good mule and wag
on ? Then read tho advertisement of
Mr. John C. Green. They aro good.
We are ploased to state that Mr.
James T. Blnin is again ablo to bo
out. Ho was quite ill for two days
or more.
Wo publish on onr first page a
skotch of brother Grubb of tbo Fourth
Estato. His many friends here will
read it with interest.
Mr. Micbelson has enclosed tho lot
between his »esidonco and I/nrioso
Hall with a neat and substantial fence.
Tho location is materially changed.
Mr. R. B. Reppurd is building an
engine house for his yard engine,
which ho finds nocossary to keep at
this point for switching his lumber
cars.
Rev. Fathers Wightinuu, of Macon,
und Calitarty, of Savannah, have been
in onr city during the week looking
after tho interest of their chnrcb at
this point.
Mr. A. V. Wood bus tho honor of
loading tho first Austrian vessel ever
loaded at this port. The bark Tigri
is now at bis wharf taking in a cargo
of naval stores.
Tho Hoizeudorf Bros, have risen,
Fhtonix like, out of tho ashos, put np
a better establishment and arc doing
a nice little business. They certainly
deserve commendation.
A Suggestion.
In our last issuo appeared an arti
cle, over the signature Observer, ev
ery line of which, in our judgment,
was replote with common neuso and
practicability, relating to and suggest
ing a method for tho accomplishment
of an object that should be of interest
to every citizen of onr fair city—that
of building up and improving our
town, and utilizing tho many vacant
and almost worthless lots within onr
borders. Onr correspondent's plan
was tbo formation of a stock compa
ny or corporation, whose principal
capital should be land aud lots con
tributed in lieu of cash by its mem
bers, and which should be used os se
curity on which to borrow such capi
tal as should he needed to curry out
any scheme of development iu which
the company should choose to era-
bark, which loans could be obtained
and schemes carried out with much
moro oaso by a corporation and con
cert of action than by individual ef
fort. Wo sco no reason why great
quantities of.land in and around our
city could not lie obtained for snch an
undertaking, and we lirmiy believe
that the successful working of such
an institution, coupled with our bright
future in railroad mattors, would, in
a short time, give snch an impetus to
our pluco that all property would
greatly appreciate in value, if not ob
tain oven fancy prices. Railroads do
not kaild u town—they only make it
possible for it to exist and prosper—
and a half dozen railroads are not
worth as much to a place ns the
united and harmonious efforts of its
citizens. Drunswick’s position nud
connections mako it possible for her
to bccouo a city of some magnitude,
hut tho ciCy must lie built, and tho
plan suggested seems to us to be cn-
pable of doing a groat work in that
direction. Wo would suggest a peru
sal of the article in question by those
who bavo not already dono so, aud
that Observer prepare another urticlo
for our next issue, going a little more
into dotail, giving cxamplos of what
might be accomplished, etc.
in RKnoniiB.
Father MoCabe*
- "I must not think there nr*
Evil* enough to dtrken til hie goodness;
His (knits, in him, seem ss the spots of hearen,
• • • • heredltsry,
Bather than purchas'd; what he cannot chUge
Than what be choonaa." i iff
Neighbor Grubb, of the Gazette, os
proHHoa a willingness for uh to hnihl a
railroad from this place to Evelyn
ho will rniso no objections. We hopo
the other objectors will now “give in.”
ElW
and tn
found st UK INS' Raj
Oar friend J. M.-Dexter uever los-
03 sight of bnsiness. He can come as
nigh talking insurance from morning
till night os any man in America. His
compauios have in him an able repre
sentative, certain.
Wo loom from the Teteyrovh and
Messenger of the death of Mrs. O'. W.
Popot, wife of Superintendent Pnpot,
of tho Dodge mills in Telfair county.
Mr. Papot’s relatives and friends iu
this city sympathize with him in his
affliction.
Oar young typo recently received a
lottor i v om a lady friend with tbo
stamp put on obliquely, Rince which
time ho has boon trying to learn tbo
language of stamps. Our foreman tolls
him that it moaus “I High for theo, M
and now that young man piues for a
furlough.
Rev. H. P. Myers, of tho Methodist
chnrcb, of this city, preached on Mon
day night Inst nt tho Presbyterian
church. Ho dwelt upon the sins of
our nation, and most faithfully did ho
apply tho knife to tbo festering wound.
Would that evory inhabitant of this
land could havo heard that sermon.
Messrs Michelson Bros, is the first
firm in our city to secure lady clerks.
In their largo dry goods establish
ment, Misses Nathans and^ Burnett
can bo found over ready to wait on
customers The Indies love to trade TT , u , . .
, , , , , , 1 Uncle Sam s as anybody, except, pos-
thore as a Indy clerk cau understand ... rt . .' ..
.. . J . , . siblv, some ofiice holder. Wu haven t
their wants so much Isii.er than gen
tlemen.
Chaimt* ol Kolimlulo.
We call special attention to change
of schedule of B. A A. Railroad. Tho
travoling public will hail with delight
this uew departure. The schedule of
tho pussenger trains, it will bo seen,
has bccu reduced three aud otic-half
hours, thus doing away with much of
tho anuoyauco of delays, etc. The
freight trains will run a slower sched
ule even than the presold mixed
train. On and after Mouday next tho
passenger trains will leave our city nt
0:00 a. m. and arrive at (1:45 r. ir,
Just here it might not bo amiss for
us to revert in onr minds to the con
dition of this road only a short while
back, und contrast with to-day. It
has been but twenty-six mouths siiioo
there was but one train on the road,
with the exception of lumbor trains,
and that one was a mixed train with
scarcely any accommodations, and it
took one day to go to Albauy and tho
next to return. To-day wo fiud tho
company arranging for daily passen
ger and freight trains each way, with
nico cars aud strong engines. Verily
tho world moves, and tho B. A* A.
with it.
To Col. Schlatter and Superintend
ent Mender, aided by willing snl*or-
dinates, is due the credit of these rap
id strides forward But this is not
all—in fact, it is but the beginning!
When Mr. Wolflfo gets his connections
all completed, four trains will not be
gin to do tho work. Wo hoj»e to l>c
able to state, before we rosigu control
of tbo Advertiser, that there are for
ty trains a day over tho B A A. We
certainly look for it.
Some of our readors have twitted ns
with “waut of loyalty,” because we
did not put our paper in mourning
last wcok. It is contrary to onr sense
of propriety to put on moil ruing for
anybody, aud entertaining such rigid
views, we did not feci enllod D|>on to
compromise our feelings. No, friends,
don’t accuse us of disloyalty, we are
“truo blue”—an original whig who
stood out for the Union until Geor
gia seceded. When that event came,
we at once, like a true son, accepted
the situation and wont into service,
and now that tho war is over, have
long since laid aside our animosity,
Aud are to-day an loyal a subject of
Ncv*mb*r,.lMl, rirtMi tbn nr*
j.m.- v. m. or tnxt d*j »t pni/lic out-
cat sti l ix-at biidt-r. the iol.owin#
rty, to-wlt:
tin loir of l*n<l. situated in
r. nml in tl»( Ob! T» wn ol th<
ft I known and •U'scrtb.-l in Uie
»lo b;’ Uaorg! It. Baldwin.
. Vflt fnllcii tkwporiitui,’ in I'JVO, homiv-
: cr, wi'.h cnrjwt-biq'geni, •culnwiq'ii, fo-
So solemn, 10 silent, so thrilltoff in
its awful stillness was thosceno which
unfolded to my sympathetic eye, that
ray steps falterod on the threshold of
tho draped chnrcb—the altar dennd-
od of evory flower—not n breeze
stirred tbo heavy folds of crape, and
even tho mild face of tho Virgin Moth
er shone misty through its vail of
black.
Lying quiet nud restful iu his flow
er strewn casket was tho belovod shep
herd of the little flock who had kept
tbeir lonely vigil through the dark
hours of tho night; emblems of woe
docked altar und shrine; only n sti.
fled sob broke the oppressive silence
—“Father McCabe’’ would nevor
again smile a benisou from altar steps;
tho voico which. Sunday after Sunday
uttered its gentle pax vobitcum was
dead and still; the generous hand
over ready to help, lay limp aud help
less beside the quiet heart never moro
to throb responsive to the tale of suf
fering, pain and woe.
If it is sad to seo the father of a
family stricken down in tho midst of
his usefulness, how donbly painful is
it to sec tbo earthly representative of
tho Father of nil cut down; he who
welcomed us to tho house of our Fatb'
cr, at our birth, in baptism, who has
joined the hearts aud hands of our
children in mnrriage, who has soothed
the dying hours of our doar oues nud
sung a requiem over onr loved dead.
True, ns the eloquent yonng priest
.from Feruandinn, Father O’Boyle,
said, with n pathos beyond words ox-
pressive in the genuine heartfelt trib
ute over tho body of his friend: “A
priest, but human aftor all, and being
human, subjoct to like paseions with
oarsolves—liable, despite the lofty es
tate to which his priesthood raises
him, to err nud fall short of what ho
should be; yet, in that so much more
is to be expected of him, in so much
greater should be the churity extend
ed to him, should he unhappily fall
short of his high endeavor; hi* men an
guish of rcpr-nlance in hi* sores/ puninh-
ment."
As a man, no more genial, cheery,
liberal spirit lived in our midst. Not
only amongst those of his own
faith was ho esteemed, hat the first
of his Protestant towus-pcople were
counted among his wannest f.iends.
Ho fonud in Brunswick scarcely a
handful of Catholics, and no church
worthy tho name. With tho fiery zeal
of nn apostle ho labored for and with
his littlo flock, until they not only arc
a flourishing church, with a respecta
ble odifieo nnd comfortable parson
age, but have purchasod one of tho
finest lots in the city, where, to use
almost tho last w ritten words of Fath
er MoCnbo, in referring to the hand
some brick chnrch being built, “Thank
God! it is peeping out abovo tho
ground." I am informed that much
of his own privnto means lies buried
in that church's foundation.
That a limn of such abounding cu
orgy and singleness of purpose should
have cume in conllict with others of
like mind and disposition can scarce
ly 1.0 wondered at, however much
such collisions are to lie deplored.—
That Father McCabe’* aim was sioglu
und his purpose was pare wo certain
ly believe. That ha could uot ulwaya
control an iufiriuity of temper—a mis
fortune too common to his opponents
to allow us to "cost the first stonu"—
more deeply deplored and
mourned than himself. Indeed, “the
manlier uf his taking ufi" in its awful
suddenness, prove how terribly sensi-
thc overcharged heart, which
could not livo nud endure the weights
of woe, caused liy misapprehension
and leaving his work unfulfilled. God
kindly solved the difficulty—in his ho
ly arms rests our brother. Tears he-
•lowed the lovely floral offerings which
garlanded his casket; tender tones—
if si range—sung his requiem iu ae
termini, and borue by tho bands of
bis devoted congregation—followed
by friends Protestant and Catholic—
lie was layed beside the beautiful bell
whose chimes his hands had so often
rung to cull "biscbildron'' to worship.
Softly soughed tile breeze through the
wnying moss of his favorite oaks;
softly sounded the organ; softly fell,
with the falling xml, on stricken hearts,
the singer’s words
“Biraaril »r* the d*««t wbo Jiv in the Lord, for
they r*:t from tfc*r Ubore.” .
con, etc. This department, especial
ly, is in ebarge of Mr. Jnmcs 1 Drary
in tho office and Mr. James O'Connor
in tho ware house, and they are sell
ing a heap of staff, too. Mr. Davis,
tho vetoran ganger of the Arm, spends
most of his time in the interior look
ing np "the spirits.” There is still
another employe of the flrni. I refer
to tho polite Mr. Grasty, who rules at
tho desk, monarch of all he-surveys.
With pen in hand he is always ready
to dot down every transaction. The
firm have on hand at this time about
*15,000 worth of naval stores. -
A. V. Wood's Niivul Store I>«)K>t.
Nearly four years since A. V. Wood,
Fsq., came among us from Wilming-
tou, N. C., ns cashier nud book-keeper
for Jobu D. Sprunt, then engaged in
a moderate way in the naval store bns-
iness as au experiment. Daring tho
ti pie so engaged with Mr. Sprunt
who, by tho way, is one of nature’s
uobiomeu—Mr. Wood, liy hi* quiet
courtesy and strict nttentiou to busi
ness, mndo many friends. Whon Mr.
Sprant was called away to London be
transferred hie bnsiness here to Mr.
Wood, wbo continued the some.—
Last spring ho removed his yard to
the foot of J street nud the surrouml-
iug lots, up town, where more room
was to be bad than in the surroud-
ing lots, wbero lie has put up wharves,
buildings aud tramways suitablo for
his businoss, and is now actively en
gaged in shipping spirits aud rosin,
having a stock now of *75,000 iu value
on tho yard. Most of this stock goes
abroad in foreign bottoms. The yard
Is a busy scene, with samplers nnd la
borers, nnd vessels at the whnrves re
ceiving cargo. We are gratified to
observe tho groat increase iu the busi
ness of Mr. Wood, who has made his
way, by strict probity and nttentiou
to his affairs, nnd is known ns perfect
ly reliable by pnrtics bo denis with,
both hero and abroad. The old
“North State ’’ may send us as much
much moro of this kind of "Timber"
ns sbo can spnre, and Brunswick will
be tho gaiuer.
Exhibits to th© Cotton ExiMMidun.
So far wo undersand that exhibits
from Gljnn havo been sent forward
by only two persons, Mr. Robt Clubb
(mention of'which has already been
made ) oiul Mr. John P. Lamb. This
latter gentlemen bus sent on sj»oei-
mens of corn, syrnp and a new varie
ty of peas. Master Carltou Stacy will
send forward to-day iris collection of
uativo woods of Glynn county -thirty-
two varieties. We trust, others will
not be wanting to swell tho exhibit*
from old Glynn. The time is fast
drawing to a close—only five days to
the opening
Brunswick and AlbanyR R,
TIME TAIBLE.
Takes Effect Monday, October 3d, 1881.
TRAINS GOING WEST. I
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PEARSON
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TIFTON
41
11:27
I* 8:40
L. 3:52
4:35
.33
RIVERSIDE
3t
11:16
I* 8:15
3* 4:21
4:53 |139
TYTY
32
10:53
L. 7:44
L. 4:50
5:12 145
ALFORD
20
10:3-1
L. 5:37
6:35 T 151
ISABELLA
20
10:15
I* 6:20
L. 6:20
GDI 101
DAVIS
10
9:35
I* 5:35
A. 7:00 i
A. 6:30 '171
BAST ALBANY
9:00 am
I* 5:00 am
TRAINS'GOING EAST.
(sud vnriBM.)
R. D. AIEADER, Superintendent.
Approved: CHARLES L. SCHLATTER, Genl Manager.
Oh ess, Carle) <L Co.,
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN—
OILS OF ALL KINDS,
.... . NAVAL STORES,
NAVAL STONES SUPPLIES,
—together with
Hay, Grain, Provisions, Etc.
Highest Market Rates paid for Naval Stores,
nishod at Closest Figures.
Supplies fur-
Iris-ir
A. E. HEINS,
linker & Confectioner,
—AISO DK4J.KRIN—
FANCY GROCERIES!
TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS.
An.i Mull Th»»y Com© mentors, ruun-haters and sneh iik«*. -
Those fine cigars, smoking tobacco,! WL * ^ :,veU
cigarette* and pipe, -another lot of j Hireh^kV* Am.lr-1-
»m now brands, “fresh and fine,” inst re-j
reived at Goodbread's His cigars j, Among tlm valuable books wc huv,
%XT& are exquisite; hi. pipes a novelty, aud I i, ‘“ m hUl >’.
378. 37$. 360. V». «M. 4®6. OO.m»U.IDG. #«Jd|t- Rmo L; n „ tobaCCO trillv fl gnlftre — t mno wo Chn rec *° ,ur
HHHSSvHSHSSSiS: i OO and see for yourrelvre. ' It | t0 thn |
Mulrr wul by virtue of ■» 4 ft t*»»te‘l froni th# Sor 0
Under thin head wo class the elTort
of our townsman L. L. Carswell to
furnish not only Brunswick, but the
iutorior, with fish and oystors. There
aro three reasons why wo should pat
ronize him: First—he is one of us mid
spends his money here; second—his
prices aro low; third—yon enn always
get what yon want on short notice.--
For those reasons we commeud him
to all wanting nice, fresh fish und oys
ters. Call on or addiess L. L Cars
well, Littlefield A Tison h wharf,
Brunswick, Gu.
Chas. Green's Sons cleared British
bark Young Eagle, Capt. Grnlmni, on
tho 29th inst., for Montevideo, with a
cargo consisting of 369,936 feet pitch
pine lumber valued at $5,6(>H.
Ice-Cold Soda Water
ALWAYS ON HAND
Tobacco and Cigars
A SPECIALTY
TIN SHOP,
STOVES & STOVE PIPE,
Tiu Ware, Plumbing,
Pumps & Pump Driving.
All Jobbing neatly 4ono, nnd antUfecUon
ZST
l Mu wi ll pr«i>*rn«l t<
iiH-iy r"
arerythin* >
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
<.iv«mft»c»U. «t ftiiher my More nn tb» Bny «r
wbor« myself or my clerk* will
ly 4. K. 1IKINH.
Ntiwri
be hnt-py to
“ \m 1>
BRUNSWICKJKARKET.
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND Att'KAL. )
Bnt'xawiCK. O*., Octolier 1. '**1. |
Mow wo qnote price* current for tiMt»y
COTTON.
Middling F»lr 11
1 Middliuc II
ilin* ll
Middling iu
Oood Ordinary.. • «
Ordinary 7
KICK.
Fair «'t,«#7
Oood '’.«7
Hough country...
H. A. KENRICK,
Ketil Estate i Land Agent,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
nr ATTENTION GIVEN To COLLECTION OF
RENTS.
f«ibu T- Cullliu. Uutlm
NAVAL STORES.
Umixa-D ILW, KM 10. F(1.19, O »
_ X (49, <
(4M.
I |3J34 K 93.79. M <3 22, ]
SrtniTA Tmrxxnxt—Olla ami «
ttlnra, sic.
SUPPLIES.
Bacon—Clear rtb tldM. Uhic,
tibran. (1J4.
mv—Northern, .
rantem timothy (1.38.
La*d—In Uerce», I3.‘(e; lo-.i a%d tnba.p.c.
Ffcotm—Superfine, (C 806(6 75; extra. (1
family. |8 00; fancy, 110 «*10 80; baker.’,
|H 90010 25. . * Ml-
IIidk«, Wool, Ftc. -lii.le*, dry fi'nt. 19gtf| •»»*! f Hrni*wi. k. Held. » and 21. tVI. 3 au<l I. and 14
Kt. Wool -Unwaahed, fra* of burra, i-rima * jj * W 1 * 14
lou, rtitHKci burry wool, IW’A' Talfow. fie: ( nt. Pimof/* Mill*, Sept 23. and o-t, k ami 17.
wax 30c; deer akin#. 39c; otter aklto^ »Vfo|5 «• cl. S. pt. Tt. and tM. 6 and 18.
NAVAL STOKES mMGfllS N...!. M. k B. H. It., fr+i, n, and Oct. 7 ami 10.
toil-Rnrin and apirlt*. 3-. *>1 t.. I'/.ltd Kwdjrn. Hej t. W. ami Oct. 8 and W.
Kingdom or Continent dlrecA; t*. New I«k. «•»
roeisi, 60c <>n spirit <
M*m—Tn New York. r.»rin *v. «p‘rD'
a, ro*!n *)-, M.lriti* **•; to lUltnn-rc,
plrlU 75c. to floeton. rutin «Se, npirita
-white'J7e, mixed Mr; >*'
(1.20011.2.1; Ka*«.-r
rOE
-A FINE—
Two Story Residence,
tOalf* F»r further particular* in^ulra
THIS OFFICE.
1). 1). AI
)
DENTIST,
BRUNSWICK, - • GEORGIA.
Ofttcf tip Ataira In Cr/rtitl’i hr* building. )y33-l
"" Tnx-Fnycrs, Take Xotte >!
Phiiaiolphii
R. M. TOON, T. C.,
Sir. David Clark
only Direct Boat twienper wwk between
SAVANNAH&BRUNSWIQK.
LEAVES SAVANNAH FOB BRUNSWICK EVEBY
MONDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
RETURNINU, LE.VVE BRUNSWICK
Tuesday \ Friday evening
FOR SAVANNAU.
5Uke# cloae connection at Bniaawlek with B. * A.
Railroad, and at Savannah with Ocean Hte
Co.’* Rtiamnr* to and from Naw Yor!
Philadelphia, Baltimore ami Bouton
and (him Naw York, and witE
- —. more and Bouton ateamera.—
Freighta at lowest ratoe. Mark all through (knight
Brunawictr. on the dork.
On and alter Monday next I will keep constantly
on hand
Fresh Fish and Oysters
at my Flah Market nn LitfMUld and Tiaon'a wharf
I’atronacr *
Your ord
Sep3-tf
WHITMAN’S FOUNTAIN PDM
Shipping Intelligence.
know
can recommciiil moro
f.atJtr ii
er o
-‘aid Urbaana Lart. »r..
children, property point-
JuSuTI . LAMBBlOlix.l
Hundreds of men, wonion ami chiU
dred resened from beds of pain, sick
ness and almost death, and made
strong and hearty by Parker’s Ginger
Tonic aro the best evidences in the
world of its sterling worth. You can
find these in every comninnity.—Post.
So© advertisement. octl-lm
j than the above It is replete with in-1 week and fonud all hands bosj. Mr.
terost and complete in every pnrticu-! Downing, the geuial general umunger,
Yellow Jfjmaiiine. ^
Wnf.uuink Ga Kent 9ft Iftfil ! FOH THE PORT OF BRUNSWICK. VDKTUN WFKK
I»rniiHwicK, Utt., Hopt. 16, 1881. *| kndino meptkmbku *»th. inn.
' arrivals!
Sep 24-Sr bk Caledotttaa. UoCareyer, Sapabi.
DEPANTURXI.
fo*p 24—Sc Faria? in*—— New Yark.
Hep 33—Bg Jeremiah, Blanchard, WUwIbgtcn.
Sap ti—Br bk Young Kpgla, Uraham, MwnbMid*H>.
Sap JO—Sc Jafferaon, OihbR, Naw Work.
rley A
Wo took s peep into tbd waro house
lnr. With thi»» work in hand, yon enu
in a ©oiueu* find anything the Bible
contains. Mr. A. A. Andrews is the
agent for tho work anil has hern can
vassing the town for snbscrilrcrs with
received us, mb ho always docs, with a
hearty “good morning,” and bid ns
welcome. Without any great ado this
firm is quietly working op a large
aud extensive bnsinesa. Besides ns*
■access. Secure the book if ftowible, Yfcl stores, they deal iu hay, grain, ba-
Announcements
For Ordinary.
X hereby aotify my frtendu a ml Xhr public grt»«r Al
iy tii at I tin • cMMSidatu for the offle* «f Ordbmry nt
Glynn euutjr. u» fill the reesney orce^ajed *y the
r«lgBet:oo <>fW. If. Ib-rrb*. I>| El^tb-M willftke
W. J. PRICE,
iNsmrrOROF
NAVAL STORES,
t< BRUWSWICK. GEORGIA
CTP. GOODYEAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
0*i-T Mi<*U> leou’« Preview** Sture. Ofoucre for Wrret,
liltUXSWICK, GA.
Elcftien Notice.
An dwtioafor ordinary to All the xecawy «*•-
eiuacd by tb* migiutlou o^W. U. UmrW, JU-i .
will bt ho-H at ttie Oourt ILswe oo B**erH*y. Oreo*
Vrs'.fc Uil T. O'OOWW, J»-.
' Cleft gttpt-rter Ceuxt.
Fof diet roylog lmweto on tree*, Tto.je. et-L, we-
Xvriov garden* end planta, wxehtog carriage* *n<l
wimb'W*, protect to s build to<* frwu An, *ad edapl-
»4 to ui*i»y « *. «. Mt-'Ud lor rirenbn to
J. Nl. DBXTEN. Aceat,
pugl.fin/ BriMwwkk, Oe.
JUST RECEIVED!
ONE CASK OF
Spanish table wins,
0, *ul<k B«k amwtUu. <M »• mb u
$1.50 Per Gal.,
—BY—>
K. MEYERS; Ship Cliaudlcr.
replO-lm w .
G.H. COWMAN,
Contractor and Builder,
BRUNSWICK. GEOIlca.l.
I as prepared W deal! km !«<■( la a
Beeideace os Neweeetfe etrert. n-ar «L m.*i
MMMto I.M.rtrl -L a Br.. A h. .
eto-ly