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parity nro using Parker's Hair Bal
sam. It is tho best article {or restor
ing gray hair to its original color and
beauty. octl-lm
Now Advertisements.
Notice to the Public.
JEtoTin* this dmy bought ont the Interest of Mr. T.
O Connor, Jr.. In the Grocery Business, Kewesstle
•trsot, Issks continuance of the kindness hereto-
fore bestowed on the old firm.
„ , ALBEBT E. WENZ.
Brunswick. Os« Oct. 30. 1881.
TO RENT.
.. For H 1 ? Wlnt * r w ***** flnUhed or onflnUbed,
the well known snd
Attractive Residence
ofJ.B.Bo.t„icfc Rent Moderate to »*»lrv
ble tenant. Oc
NOTICE.
In sccordsnce with an set of the Legislature of
■Georgia, passed at its last session, defining th*man
ner iu which an election shall be held In Glynn
wnty to determine If spirituous liquors shsli b<
sold in said county, at election shall bo held at the
.. •- . — o^unty oa
election precincts InOly
Saturday. Nov. 19th, 1881.
Those in favor oi restricting tbs sale of liquors*
except for medicinal or mechanical purposes, will
vote
" RESTRICTION?’
and those opposed to same will voto
"NO RESTRICTION.“
$''dvftttger and Sppcal
FCBUSHW) *VK»T
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK. GEOROIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 33,1881.
HOME MATTERS*
Pont Office Time Table*
General Delirery opens 8:00 a. M.ielosssBiOOrjc
Register snd Monty Order Basinets opens 9:00 a.
*.[ closes 0:00 r. x.
TIME OP CLOSING THB MAIM.
St. Simons mail cloaca 8:36 a. m
B. k A. ttSU d<
M. k B. mail doses 9.-00 a.
Savannah, Macon and Dtrion through pouches
close at TOO
Brnuswick, October 20, 1881.
II. A. KENRICK, Clerk.
Fifty Tubs
SELECT—
Goshen Butter,
roll 8ALE AT
LOW FIGURES,
A. F. Franklin & Co
Grand Opening
OF
WINTER GOODS
SUCH PRICES
NEVER KNOWN BEFORE!
Black and colored Caahmeroa from 28oto 11.5
Colored Bilk* olid Katina at 50c and upwards.
Black Milk* from 40c to #3 50. New Urocado HUka
k fringe* ii
rlptlona.
i complete line of men’*
i 35c upwards, Orna-
ladles', inisses' and
tho flnest.
A full line of Ribbons, Corsets, Handkerchiefs,
Ties, Bed Hprcads and Hbauis in'
ery. and s beautiful Hue of presn ,
Holidays. DOLLS Impartial direct from Kteluhardt.
Jacob Cohen’s,
152 BROUGHTON St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
fobS-ly
List oritoalstered Voter** for tlio Nluitlc-
Ipal Election to be held on the 10th
Day of Hereinbor, 1881, np to aud In
rinding Oct. 10, 1881.
n, Vu
Abbott. Wlby
H
Brewster. I* W Bolt, T W lllain. J T
Ilricseiilck. It K Bennett. JAM Byrd, C W
Briosenick, Krucst Beach, J L Borchardt, A
Itorchanlt, Hatuucl Brocklugtun, H A Braxton, A
Host wick. Jit Blue, Prank
Brock, T W Bird, Henry
Bailor, Edward
C
A J
W H
Carswell, E It
Bunkloy, Samuil
lllain. W H
Barth: tt, Paul
Cooticr, John
Crovatt. V
Christoplu
Dillon. D Jas Dunn. U T
Dorillion, Tboiu&j Doerilinger, C J Davis, J B
ree,LT Davis, L U
Duns, D T
-vatt. William
pner, M .1
. T K J
tart, Urbanus Jr
jurilllon, TUoma.
Doerdlogcr. W P
Davis, David
Davidson, Da*.d
E«sus, Wm
p.-ars, Eugaoius
Poley. Daniel
Freeman. Glover
prankiin, A P
Goodbread, T B
un-cn field, Blub)
Goodbread, H T
Grant, Joseph
H
Uouston, lu Houston, 11 U
Hibbard, Columbus Ifackett, W A
Harmon. F P Harrison. J T
Uay wood, A M Uirach, B*.-nj
lolly, j M Carter. W if
*n, M J Carswell. K11
r, George Creamer, 1* H
Dupree, LT Davis, L B
Daley. D w
Doerilinger, P J
farmer, uoui ruuniers.TS
Frazer, Thomas Puller. W A
Hoyt. L D
Holland, W A
Harris. W II
_- T . Hodges. GD
II- ins,L< opld Harris, Edward Hlne, H L
Hughes, I’oyton Harris, P If Hall, O J
Holmes, Dompsey Uarimit, Tbos Harris. Cbas.
U-dzendorf, l*.U. Uolzuudorf it B
J
Johnson, Alfred Jacksou, Wm Jours, W T
K
Knight. A A Seat.* Butler Kay, W E
McKinnon, Warren Merrifleld, O 11 Moors, D A
Rov. S. Lttudrtim will fill tins Pres
byterian pnlpit to-morrow (Sunday)
night (D. V.)
Irishmen squash at HEINS', ou the Bay.
Elsewhere will bo fonnd tho regia
try list for 1881. If yonr name is not
there, have it entered at once.
Messrs. Ang. F. Franklin A Co. aro
offering to-day fifty tubs choice Gos
hen batter at low prices. See ad.
Seven pounds coffee, GOOD BIO, for #1.00; good
turns. IS cents, per pound; Edom cheese, nice snd
good at , MOORE A McCRARVS.
Tho Altainaha rice this season bears
off tbo palm, commanding bettor pri
ces than any other in Savannah mar
ket.
Wednesday night’s down psssongor
from Macon was sever.il hours behind
time owing to a rnu off in the yard nt
Macon.
Our advertising rates for Inrgo ad
vertisers are probably the lowest in
this soction of the Stato, hence our in
creasing patronage.
We ask our lady friend* to call and exaiuloo tho
lovely ribbons at J. Micbelson A Bro.'s. It
Messrs. Dnck k Co. are doing
good bnsincss in pniuts, oils, otc.—
They now represent and offer for sn!o
tho New Jersey onnmel paint.
See notice of house to rent by J. R.
Bostwick. It is one of tho most at
tractive places in tho city and can bo
had either furnishod or anfnrnishod.
Jesnp Sentinel: BranBwiek is talk
ing businoss, and it tbo suggestions
of “Obsorver” nro heeded, tbo time is
not far distant when she will bo on n
boom.
I*, w. t. »t ooi.ns.Miin * co. s.
Wo congratulate our colorod towns
man and subscriber John Ward on
bis luck iu securing the contract of
painting the now ware house at Way
cross. He will be engaged there for
about two months.
If you want sugat, coff*. bacon, flour, molaaae*
* tutor ' ' * ~
A Daily Paper.
We aro repeatedly naked why we
do not ran n daily. Two gentlemen
have approached us on tho subject
thiswook, and offoredto take ilvo cop
ies between them, and asked ns to
stir-Uio subject a bit and sec tho feel
ing of onr people. To this end, then,
we make this proposition: If we can
securo ono hundred subscribers, at *5
each, without decreasing the present
weekly circulation thereby, and a fair
prospect of advertising, we will make
the attempt; or, we will do so anyway
for ono hundred and fifty subscribers,
irrespective of such decroaso of week
ly subscribers. Of course, at $5 each,
and with such a limited number, wo
could not be expected to furnish any
thing very elaborate. It would nec
essarily bo small at first, but largo
enough to fill our proseut needs.—
Thoro is no donbt of tbo fact that wo
need a daily and ongbt to have one.
Onr sister city Albany supports such
an institution—why eauuot we ? Show
your foolfngs by your acts. Wo stand
ready to do our pnrt. Give us your
name.
The cheapMt pl»<-o la Bruntwlck to bui
lt Ooldamitb A Co.'a.
The M- Si. K. Knilroad.
Notwithstanding the rumors niloat
about the Above road, the work of ex
tension goes ou nil the same. The
Brunswick extension goes bravely for
ward, and daily can bo seen from our
docks tho iron horso hauling earth out
upon th© marsh for the upper depot
The company havo just concluded a
contract with Messrs. Littlefield A Ti-
son for a ten-year loaso of a new de
pot and warehouse to be erected by
them on Bay street, in front of thoir
present wharf. Tho building will bo
two bnndrod feet long and forty feet
wide, with eight-foot piazza or shed
all aronnd and a track front aud ronr.
Bo much for this end. Tbo lino from
Macon to Romo is uuder contract, and
going forward as fast as 5,\)00 mon
can pash it, nnd steel rails aro contin
ually arriving for the same. The
truth is that things have progressed
too far now to be abandoned, even to
pleaso Mr. Wadley or the L. A N.
On Ota' iini’kld glove* at #1 u)an<! *1 tin t
J. MICHKLSON A UKU.’H.
r other good t
. Moore. J C Marlin, L C
Mlnnhan. Jnre Mclntoeh, 0 11 Marlin. J H
5as* 0
ui. Jnre . .
Mallory. Robert McCrary, H H
Mi >n. Gil Mynni.au
Merritt, Ririiart! Meyer*. Iaaac
Myen, G U
Meyer*, Iaaac
__ Mitchell, V It
MlehcUoo. Morria Madden, J M
MurrUob, John
Middleton, Waal*
Moore, W 0
Header. It D
Minor, J U
Palmer. James
RoMnaon. II B Jr
Rowe, William
Schlatter, C L Jr
Shannon. Mattow
f Treadwell, fl IJ
UDch. Philip
Yandnlly. John
Wright, Oilman
Pracr. Prank l'utuam, A V
r u
llnliiM
Rainey.
Rnaaril. C A
8
Sowell, Peter H.»rMI, M J
Simmon*. Lewis hUujr, T U
Soven, Pompejr Short, A L
Sasmtcrs, Dock Kymoaa, W t
T
Tattnall. Harry Tabbot t. J W
Wa.to. Jam.-* Want, A C
Wilson* Charles Wru*. \ K
. Wimberly. U U Way. C P
WilUt.wu Wri*M.Lu w.r, w i
IXHtS Uuiwrusr. Clerk Cuuttil
Tho now Snnbury Association con
vonea in tbo Baptist cbntcb of this
city to-day (Saturday) at 9 a.
oponing sorvicos by Rov. A. C. Ward.
Rev. Dr. S. S. Landrum will preacb a
missionary sermon to-morrow at 11
o'clock. Tbo publio aro cordially in
vited.
Iwcot pot*tot*, only 20ct« per puck, at HKINS'.
The M. B. B. B. has oi>cnod a
new ticket ofilce iu tho Nulsuu IIouho.
This is a step forward. Tho old plun
was simply abominable. Now for that
union passenger shod aud freight de
pot aud the whole thing will be com
plete.
All mail matter for Macon and Sa*
vannah, nnd points beyond can bo
sent through on night trains on M.
iV B. Railroad, oa well as by the day
trnins. Mail mutter for ull way sta
tions go forward ouly by day truius.
Laillw), fo toJ. Mlchelaon A Bro.'s and xecni
b of those nice goMsincr water proof cloaka—m
#8 to ti SO u
Onr public schools arc full. Three
hundrod and saveuty pupils in all:
oighty-slx males and ono hundred and
four females, iu white schools, nnd six
ty five males and one bnndrod aud
fifteen females in colored school.—
Thoro are five teachers iu tbo white
and throe in tho colored schools.
Fresh. Bon* 1»«* Uodllih, only Diets pur pound at
HEINS'.
Ono of tbo most attractive places in
town after nightfall is tho now Dixon
building, occupiod by Mr. J. T. Blain
and Messrs. Glover k Co. Bulb es
tablishments aro handsomely lit np,
besides being models of neatness and
beauty. Wo wish both firms un
bounded success.
Beautiful «ll'f cord and taa*elf for only 75c aud
#1 (JUat J. MICUELSON k B1UV8.
Few mon havp over como among us
who seemed to tako hold of our peo-
pcoplo tuoro readily than tho now
agent of the M. A B. Railroad at this
point, Mr. R. A. Tarver, from Mont
gomery, Ala. Quiot and uuostoutn-
tious, he goes forward iu tbo dis
charge of bit* duties, and by bis cour
teous demeanor gitiiiH the respect and
ostoem of all who coin© in contact
with biin.
Thu be*t Avu-ernt ct^ar In Hrnnawick at ttold-
A Sin
There is a girl in Glynn county who
has hud oightecn different lovers, and
not one of them over got his arm
artffind her. She weighs 383 pounds.
—Darien Gaz< e.
In tho language of " X,” of Lees
burg, we " repell tho alligation, and
hurl it bnck in the teeth of tho alliga
tor,” as no Glynn county miss would
permit hor own or any other girl’s
lover to place his arms around her,
and, besides, tho boys have such a
sens© of propriety that they do not
care to iudulgo in such outlandish
amusements, but prefor to Kit in st-
lenco and gazo iu admiration upon the
object of their affections. Brother
Grubb cuu easily satisfy himself ns to
tho truth of our remarks by asking
any of the boys. He certainly ought
to know from his own experience how
courtship is carried on in Glynn
Pour boxi-i laabull t Grap. *, flu*- variety,
ccota pur pouud, at ui
A III*' Out.
There's on exhibition at the Cutton
Exposition among tho exhibits of the
American Saw Company, of Trenton,
N. J., tho i.lcuticul saw said to be
used by J. J. McDonough, No. <>, M
,t B. U. R., iu cutting 17(1,990 feet
of lumber iu fifteen hours run Thi*
seems almost incredible when
think bow many logs had to he
anil bullied iu that time It menus
au average of a log every two min
utes. Tho best wc havo over known
before was a fraction over 100,000 feet
in ton hours, by two cireulura und a
gang. If any saw mills in this section
can como up to thin, wo should like
to hear from them.
Tho Brunswick Improvement Oo.
Editor Advtrtieer and Appeal:
As n practical way to tost public
sentiment iu thia matter, it is suggest
ed that owners of land leave at tbo Ad-
vebtisEu and Aiteal office lists of lots
or land they will put into such a com'
pnny, properly organised, or amounts
of cash subscription they will give—
Should it bo easier to do bo,they might
cncloso descriptions of iaud or state
ments of amount of cosh subscrip
tions in tbo mail, addressed “Observ
er,’ 1 Brunswick, Ga. Tbo majority of
the Town Commons, which wore con
voyed to tho bondholders and arc non
taxable, can be obtained probably.—
One gontlomen has already offorod a
bloek of lots with a good house on it.
At least, twenty mon have told the
writer tbut they approve of the plan
proposod and will put in some land,
It would ho necessary for payment of
taxes upon land, that at ten per cent
annual calls on cash subscriptions, at
least one-half as largo cash subscrip
tions bo made as aro tnado in land to
moot tuxes, etc.
The importance of this plan to onr
city, and especially to onr laud own
ers, cannot well ho over-estimated.—
It is auotber form of corporate offort,
having in view, upon a broader scalo,
tho samo objects ns a building and
loan association. No proporly con
dnetod building and loan association
fails, nnd they have built up hundreds
of towns which nover could have boon
bailt by individual effort. Indeed, a
building and loan association is ncod-
od, nnd ought to bo stnrtcd and work
sido by sido with this plan for tho im
provement of Brunswick nnd tho prof
it of stockholders.
Will not some good mon take hold
of oncii of those plans and insure their
success ? At least, the lutters already
written should afford food for thought,
aud call out tho views of thoughtful
frionds of Brunswick in our homo pa-
por. OnsEnvKB.
Them i* aomn.aat •factioa In I ratling with • flrut-
Im* hotiKo. If you want to buy vo«xii* at low uric-
» *lui gut llOUMt Weight tllil full IB^MUIt*. Goto
o Ul«m 11 h ACo.'s rt !<•»,. caab *lort\ wh«ro Price*
Will Tell. It
November Twin, iHtfl.
Tho following is n list of Jurors
drawn for tho November term, 1H81,
of Glynn Superior Court:
GRAND JURORS.
R M RatcliiTe, J K Nightengale,
T G Stacy. Robt R Moody,
Jus E Laiubrigbt, H A Gould,
Jas F Nelson, T W Lamb,
Jno P Lamb, M P King,
C H Dexter, *T M Dexter,
W M Gignilliatt, W H Auderoon,
1 buy c
y keep the be*t a
oriea iu Bruu»wkk.
Profunity when indulged in by im*n,
particularly ou tho public thorough-
faros and in tho midst of a crowd, is
shocking and debasing, but when wo-
mon iudulgo iu this horrid practice,
it is inexpressibly so. Persons pass
ing along Bay street a few nights
sinco wore horrified by the actions
und words of two women—white wo
men at that—on the sidewalk, hurling
corses snd fonl epithets nt each other,
ntterly regardless of tbo public or
themselves, or of their renpoomhility
to tho liiglwr |lower thoy m> frr«dy and
profanely invoked.
I«*-!W •’ oi.ii XL**#’ !tau -tHmm*.t uvl uutrUu
Sc Co.
carie
A HtiiUlfmotl Horn**.
We are pained to announce tho
death of Mrs. D. It. Stallings, nee. Miss
Sarah Dart, of this city, which oc
curred on Tuesday last. Slip had been
unwell for a few days, lint was not
considered dnngeronsty ill. On Tues
day morning she was taken sudden
ly worse with a congestive chill,
and by afternoon was a corpse. Sho
leaves su affectionate husband and
two little girls, besides tn aged father
and mother, a loviug sister, and a
large number of brothers aud .' lends
to mourn hoi early departure. To
John C Moore,
L B Davis,
J R B*«twick,
W A Fuller,
J R Doorflinger,
D T Dnnn,
John A Philips,
D A Houston,
■miT Jitlion.-:
Archio Diluting, C li Moore,
~ S Bums,
N H Bnmwoll,
F D Scarlott,
Jacob Hotcb,
Jas T Blain,
E 0 P Dart,
S C Littlefield,
Horaco Dart,
D Jas Dillon.
St. Simon* Item*.
Onr correspondent “Ourny” has ev
idently forgotten ns this week, ns we
havo received nothing from him. The
following, from bis pen, was sont in
for last issue and unavoidably crowd
ed ont, but being too good to lose, wo
print it now, although it may be a lit-
Uoold:
We loam that onr newly nppointed
Justice of tbo Peace, together with a
party of his ablo co-operativcB, made
a very daring capture(?) of un ob
streperous negro several days since,
iu the company's store. The culprit,
Wiugfiold Aiken, is a swarthy African,
and, it is allegod, is in the habit of
carrying concoalod fire-arms. A slight
altercation took plnco between the
aforesaid W. A. nnd his fide* Acchalet,
Josoph Hickory. Tho bondstrong
and impulsive Wingfield therefore
brandishod a loaded revolver in tho
face of bis antagonist, which fiasco re-
salted in the prompt arrost and incar
ceration of tho nforosnid Wingfiold.—
A rackot of this kind is "nuts” for our
ox-officio. With a foresight thst
would havo brought a blush to the
face of a moro experienced ''cop,” ho
immediately demnnded of Mr. Elliott
(in ebargo of tho storo pro tom.),
twenty-five foot of stout rope, n revol
ver, aud (by way of striking terror to
tho heart of his victim) a dunq-ehot.
Having takon tbeso precautions, the
ex-officio nnd his little baud of heroes
gathered thoir man and proccoded in
u body to tho barracks, a rude struc
ture situated in tho suburbs of "Jow-
town." On arriving nt tbo jail, tho
ex-officio, with characteristic urbanity,
wished Mr. Aiken good night and
pleasant dreams, and, after a few nec
essary instructions to bis chief officer,
Mr. J. H. Adams, he lcpnirod to his
cottage by tile sen. The constant vig.
il of their apparently reconciled dark
ey now became monotonous, and, each
trusting to his comrade's wakefulness,
tho gunrd soon fonnd themselves
wrapped in the arms of Morpheus."
Not so with onr Bnblo friond Mr. Aik-
He, ovor on the alert, wnited till
the Bouorous snores of the chief offi
cer and assistants gave evidence of
their slnmber, and tbon washed his
bauds of tho untiro party, after first
availing himself of the rope, revolvor,
otc. Tho negro has sinco been recap
tured, bnt this fact docs not lesson
tho pain it gives us to chronicle tho
dismal fuilnro of tho first attempt at
duty, in au official cnpucity, of onr
nowly-appointed Justico of tho Fence.
Pin# lot Orange* J«»*l m«lve»l nt HEINS'
Yew
HAVING PURCHASED THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
OF MESSRS.
Dunn & Co/s Establishment,
THE UNDERSIGNED DEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE
CITIZENS OF
H A Penniek,
Pot or Kruuss,
G W Afcboll,
Titos Minobiut,
U Dart, Jr,
W 15 Arnold,
J O’Connor,
R E Bricsomck,
W H Liptrot,
John E Moore,
W J Prico,
David Largo,
C A Millor,
J Cl Laughiughou8e,E A Ponniuian,
Cbas A Clark, M Mineban,
P O Nail,
E A Nelson,
William Crovatt,
Duncan Nelson,
(i J Blount,
Win Mason,
W P Green,
Richard Puiidurvh
W S Pittman,
JI O Pierce,
J B Pyles,
Goorgo Pyles,
H *S Fateh,
Tims Lang,
W G Bunuett,
W A Minims.
!•;, T v. & a. u h.
Tho following extract is from a ro-
cont letter of Jack Plane, from this
city, to the Savannah *Vei/v.
Tho Macon and Brnuswick division
of tho Colo system are making largo
improvements here in wharves and
other conveniences necessary to tho
handling of the constantly increasing
business over this well-managed road.
They arc bnildiug au extensive wharf
on Turtle river, three miles above
Brunswick, where their grain elevator
will be built. It is claimed that they
will have at this point thirty feet of
water at low tide, thus enabling the
largost vessels at all times to approach
Thia improvement, it is thought,
will Iks finUbed by the first of Jauimry
next, when all their shipping will be
from that point. Iu the city this road
will build n dejKit in frout of Little
field and Tison’s wart-house, and have
it fitted np in good style and aftord
ing every convenience for both pas
sengers ami freight, which will b©
great improvement. When the At
lanta extension is completed, and
through tmius come directly from At
lanta, the business of the company
will greatly increase.
A liomn
Among the pleasant reminiscences
>f ottr trip to Atlanta Inst week.
A tterie* nt H*>t«.
Our editor that bets wishes to wa
ger a load nickol with a hole in it—
That you have vohomontly remark-
oil at least six times that you won’t
pay your street tax.
That yott will pay it.
That yon haven’t registered.
Thut if you don’t yon will wiub you
had on the 10th of December
That you owe this office a "little bill,*’
That you are not going to drop in
to-day and settle it. (N. B--We
have but one veuidatod coin, and if
yon wish to win this l>et yon had bet
ter call oarly.)
lVrh-.m.l.
Messrs. "Weeb" and John Moore
left this week for Macon nnd Atlanta.
They go to take in the Fair am I Ex
position.
Mr. Palmer Brooks of Cleburne,
Texas, is iu tho city visiting kinsfolk.
He came on to visit the Atlanta Ex
position.
Our neighbor, Dr. D. D. Atkinson,
left this week for Marietta and the
scenes of his boyhood, where his par
ents reside. Tho Dr. has won a host
of friends during his stay among us,
especially among the ladies. We wish
him a pleasant trip and safe rut urn
’MAT THEY INTEND TO KEEP A FULL LINE OF
FJUICTi STAPLE GROCERIES.
Mr. &EOE&E
Will .be found behind the Counter, ready to wait on his. old
friends.
GOLDSMITH & CO.
-THE MOTTO OF-
AOmiS F. FRANKLIN & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HEAVY GROCERIES,
FEED, HAT, Etc.
Kn
n>H»
J . MlrtieUi
«r ever bruDRlit I
r tomr*4*!r wL-tt
each auil nil of th. fcc we extvud onr j "'•’"I' 1 mention particularly a visit to
heartfelt sympathy. Her remaius J hamlsomo renidence of Mr. Duck,
weru interred m Oak Grove Cemetery-.! tin* firm of Duck ,V Co., of this city.
| It is situated at Kirkwood, live miles
grocerH.'«t <*««huu Bui-1 from Atlanta, ou tbe Georgia Rail-
j road. Through the wise policy adopt-
smtw nmi county Taxo*. j«1 by that road, a special train rona
Owing to the illness of the Collector j accommodation of per-
hc failed to till his lust appointment; Bon ® Airing along the line and doing
here, I4tb and 15th inst. He requests 1 * ,U8 ' ,,t ‘ 8h * D c *ty It c 08 ^ Yf r * D.
us to stulo that he will be iu Bruns-' cu, d** P** day to live in Kirkwood
wick Oct. 31st and Nov. 1st ami 21 ftn,! Klt4 * ua lo ,,iH b,wiDe, « in thc cii 7
(Monday, Tmtulay and \Vedm*»l«y ).
AH d«*!inqik«*ids will tako nolii'w ami
be ou hand promptly.
* 1. XscacU.fi k ifm.
—five rents each way. Wc shall ev
er remember, with pleasure, *mr visit
to Kirkwood, nn*l the hospitable man
ner in which we wer« eutortained by
the member^ of that household.
Mr Ii. B. Reppard, of Savannah,
one of tho wide-a-wake lumbermen of
this city, ia having built two staunch
tbreo-inostcd scboonorH of about 350-
000 feet capacity, expressly f«ir his
Ijuubcr trade. The larger one is to
named Aaron Reppard, in honor of
bis father, and the hmailer Viola C.
Reppard, in honor of his little ‘laugh
ter.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 1, 1879.
I)h. C- J. Moffett—Dear Sir—We
have been handling Teetbiua for sev
eral yours, ami the demand increases
as tho article Imtoiuos introduced and
is well known. Onr sales average
from two to three growi |s*r month.
We believe that your Toetblna (Teeth
ing Powders) will eventually become
a standard and indispensable article,
for in no tingle itnUatux hat il failed to
give mtisfartion. No complaint has
ever Iweu made to ns, honce wo con
clude that it does all yon claim for it.
Merit it hound lo sueeced.
Hunt, Rankin A Lamar,Druggists.
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERHANTSt
Goads bought and sold on closest fig
ures. Consignments solicited.
We Mean Business!
And hope by a study of the wants of our
customers not only to keep those we now
have but to
SWELL THEIR NUMBERS.
Shipping Intelligence*.
FOR THE FORT OP BRUNSWICK. POHTIIE WEEK
ENDING OCTOBER 31«l. 1*»1
Ort 19—sc A k K Hoopu, UbartMton.
Ort ir.-iu CbM Df-nnU, Ssvuiuli.
Get 19—Ilk XobuuUG, K«* Yfift
17 —So Jibiwi. Ruy.-*
Out 10-Bk KiiauBcn. PurlUo*l •
DEPaRTCRLS.
Ort A»>— Bk Sjm. BfMton.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
ADDRESS,
AUGUSTU F. FRANKLIN & CO,
Finney’s Bui 1 dmg.
Bay Street, - - ■
Brunswick
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