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ARRIVALS.
Oct K-Bf Mtnion, Stubbs, New York.
*»la#w. Rlgff. WlUnlBfton.
Oct 24-*o E A Ilajrea, Smith, Hew York.
O'* *?—S* b*Aced«i«,LeBliac, AspinwiU.
Oct 3&-Noi bk Time, Matbleson, Bahia.
Oct 97—So Marjr Noewell, Freeman, Sanumah.
Ojt 37—Nor Bk Nordcapa, Aaromcn.BuenoeAyrce
DEPARTURES.
Oct 33—Sc A ft E Hooper, Smith. Phlladephla.
Oct 33—Bg E T Bheidan, Hay New York.
New Advertisements.
-g Now Book by Mark Twain I
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| SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK.OEOROIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3f, 1881.
HOME MATTJSKS:
Post Office Time Table.
General Delivery open a 840 a. M.;cloae*8rf»r.n.
”* 8 later and Money Order Buatneee opens 9 "
B. k A. mall cloaca 8:15 a. m.
closest lijOr
L’arioso Hall will soon resound
— ■' T i>»Prt“M 1 uiJ <|>0 nraper." A book tor I with mirth and Unchter, for already
<=» tho touno of all Ages. Beet book for canvas* , , , ° ... , ,
sera owr published, sold by subscription we .have beard the rambling of lue
~ ”ir terms and Territory apply to I , .
SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO., | SKRleS.
(oct99>tf) New Orleana, La.
g only, Fort*
MX Box 110.
P, W. T. at Ooldsmlth Sc Co.'s, the grocer*.
ASBESTOSI Judgo Dilion’s now building on the
Bay is lifting its hend upwards. Wbon
completed there will bo threo storos
| below and a spacious hatl above.
Bead avertisemont of Asbestos roof-
I iug, by Mr. Le Baron Drury. Tbo
ROOFING.
INQUIRE AT OFFICE OF
Le Baron Drury,]
BRUNSWICK, G A. i Talll0 o( tlli8 roofil)g is well known.—
Mr. Drury is prepared to furnish it at
low figures.
d snd lamps st low prices at Gold*
te grocers.
One of the busiest places in town
I this week has been Littlefield & Ti*
POHR.BNT. son’s wharf. A brig and schooner
-apply To - have been unloading irou for the E.
A. G. OSGOOD.
tvo lack just one hundred and tbir-
>■■■■■■ AMAW ■■ a subscribers of bnving the neeesaary
Vv RTflK.H. I complement to begin our daily. Come,
** • gontlomou, give us your names. Our
presses are eager for tbo fray.
lugar-currd hums at 18 cent* per poiiutl, st Gold
| smith A Co.'a, •!»<» t-rocor*.
Joe Lambright, our popular butch
i b.g to inform tborit /.n. of thia city .ad *ar> I dr and grocer, has pat np a new to-
1 M"i-t <*■«■> 1 .lock of I bacco , j({n jn front of hi , shop _ It j 8
tho work of our tow nsmac, Charlie
STAPLE AND FANCY | Wimberly, Esq., who is quite an artist
That bank we spoke of some tirao
TyiJXT' 0/\/\TkQ I since delnyoth a little, but it surely
SJMmi — comoth. Bo patient and yon shall yet
sec. It is n necessity and must come.
We Lave other necessities, nnd they,
too, will come.
’e money, buy your groceries
Houses, Stores,
AND ROOMS
NEW GOODS!
Notions,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps,
BOOTS, SHOES,
A FULL LINE <}F
GROCERIES!
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
Which I offer at-very clom isricm H»*l»g i
ml my etock fur cash only. I can ' teralore tlo.'y com*
petition.
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E. K^lXJL, h
NEXT TO HARRIS, THE JEWELER.
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CIGARS & tobaccos:
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE
SUCCESS!
Don’t forget that Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week are the
hist dnys Collector Tison will be in
town to gather in your taxes. After
that timo the printer will come in for
his share of the spoils.
We take pleasure in culling attorn
tion of our citizens to advertisement
of E. Kuul, Esq., in this issue. He
moans business, and, to that end, has
for bis motto "quick sales and small
profits. Try him.
Fruata raanwl good* of all Mud* al GohUmitb .v
■ *i, the grocor*.
Tbo Superintendent of the con
struction of the M. A B. extension
was in the city this woek. Ho aims
to keep tho track hot with traius car
rying forward iron, lumber, provis
ions, etc., for tile extension.
Sugar, coffmt, flor- »ul Won of thu b®ai <|iuliiy
atOolda-tilth A Co.’a, loan ocarn.
Ladies, why freeze to death ? Ven-
nor, or somebody else, says wo avo go
ing to have a cold wiutcr. Prepare
for it by calling nud securing a cloak,
dolmon, sack or balmoral skirt, or nil
four of them from J. Micholson A
Bro.
Tho stoumer Ruby broke her shaft
whilo crossing St. Simons sound
Thursday aftemoou. A new shaft
will bo put in at once, meanwhile a
row boot vom ba«k landing keeps up
the mail communication once a day
with the Island.
Sugar-carml pig shoulder* »nd bam* »t U-difaiutth
Otir N«hh1m Terwciy Stated.
Wo need a bank with $30,000 to
$50,000 capital. Onr exports are near
ly if not quite $2,000,000 this year,
and our wholesale trade is not less
than $30,000. per month, and a bank
will pay.
Wo need a new hotel solely as a
winter resort. If erected and fur
nished to-day it would b* filled this
winter*
Wo need a twine factory. Our
woods ure full of fuel, and soon we
shall be connected with Alabama's
groat coal-fields.
WHICH REMINDS US
That nature—location on the coxst,
and in tho route of stoamort destined
to South American and other ports—
points us out us the coaling (Colu-ing)
station of the near future.
WHICH REMINDS US
That vessels often put in hore in dis
tress, other vessels need clean iug,
many repairing—all of which demon
strates the necessity of ways, such as
pay heavily in Chesapeake Bay and
elsewhere.
WHICH REMINDS I
That we have al! tho material grfftviug
about ns in profusion for shipbuild
ing, to-wit, livo oak, yellow pine, etc.,
and that it has been carried ou suc
cessfully before the war by experi
enced builders from Maine, the home
of shipbuilders.
Wo need a line of freight Btearners
to Now York, and cotton buyers to till
them.
We need a good rice null, ami cap
italists to ndvnnco to and control the
trade of the Aitnmalm and Satilia
rivers.
Wo need cotton compresses, cotton
seed oil mills, manufactories of all
sorts. We huve lands non-taxable and
improvements thereon for manufac
turing purposes non-taxable by tbo
city for ten years from date of erec
tion—an advantnge few cities offer to
the manufacturer.
Wo nood dwelling houses, ware
houses, wholesale store houses,
wharvos, docks, slips, a fish and oys-
tor market, a general market,, and nu
merous other things,
HIGH WE C.lN* HAVE
By u little euergetic and united action.
Let us organize an improvement com
PEBSONALS.
A pleasant call this week from our
old comrade in arms, Captain T. S.
Paine, of Thomasville, Go.
We are pained to learn of the death
of Mr. Cole, of Rhod* Island, father
of Mrs. C. H. Dexter, of this city.
Mr. “Wecb" Moore got back this
week from Maoon and Atlanta. He
was well pleased both with the Fair
and the Exposition
ST-SIMONS.
Note.—Nothing from our regular
correspondent this week. Instead, we
publish the following roply to an arti
cle of lost woek. We learn that some
others had prepared articles in reply
nlso. It seems to us these parties are
“making a rabuntoin oat of a mole
hill* The article In question was in
tended only os a little pleasantry, and
should bate been so taken. If onr
Rov. S. Landrum proached last Sab- correspondent bns done violonce to
bath morning in the Baptist church, the feelings of any one, we are sure
and at night in tho Presbyterian
church to large and appreciative nil
diencos.
Rov. R. Q. Way, our quondam citi
zen, visited his relations here thia
week. He was en route to the meet
ing of Savannah Presbytery, at Wal
thourville, Liberty county.
The Presbytory of Savannah met ou
Thursday last at Waltbourvillo at 8 p.
m. itev. I. W. Waddell and Elder J.
C. Norman havo gouo as, representa
tives from the Brunswick church. *
Neighbor John J. Spears is back
from Now York, whither be had gone
for his fall supply. He would be
pleased to have oil his friends call
and sec him at the New York storo,
and especially tho ladies.
Captain D. G. Risley returned from
the North the past week much im
proved in health and spirits. He is
going to enlarge his manufacturing
interest and do a much larger busi
ioss. His cigar trade abroad is iu
Teasing daily.
Col. Fremont has been here for
some time looking after the govern
ment work at this point. Tho dredge
has been raised, but is not yot roady
for work. Tho jetty work seems to
progress very slowly. Wo bopo Col.
F.’s visit and stay will put now life in
to the project somehow.
Itnilroml Offlolnl*.
General Samuel Thomas, a leading
member of tbo Colc-Seney syndicate,
in company with Major McCracken,
chief of construction for the system
of roads ou nod by that syndicate, nnd
Major Bacon. Speaker of the House of
Representatives, under tho escort of
Mr. Albert Sbnip, Master of Trans
portation of the M. <fc B. road, arrived
panv, subscribe- liberal!, m land nnd! in onr cit - v on “ 8 I ,<K ' i, ‘ l tl : ““ 011
cash, put OI,r b,at men in charge of it. j Thnr *' 1tt - V - * n, » ronlmiue<1 P«' >•»
• • , • . u . • day exumin ng the terminal facilities
begin to improve in a small way, in- / **
. • 1 which arc being completed just above
crease as onr means increase, sink , " * , *
It would have afforded
THE HOUSE THAT WILL NOT BE| wh a U g liye ftHic , 0 touching tll0 biHto .
UNDERSOLD l | t y 0 j 0lir jailroans and the r present
outlook, etc , especially of the B. A A
Railroad. The document will bo pre
pared with great care. Orders for ex
Where There's a Will tra copiiw phutilrl bn sont in »t once.
There'S a Way.” It U aHUmmliuig wbat amount of
pmichoil money guts into tbu treasury
of the Lord boro of Into, ainoo that
Bort of currency don't pnaa claowbere.
“loveth a cheerful giver,”
U>eg<xxl hook any", and «e guess
these mntiluted coins that nro nt n
“■‘uS^'iSfSwS?La l d , "Jfto« l £5.Jf^TSS <IiBcouut “ re B‘ von cheerfully
i, U»# #wo«tMt and bkj.I rtellghtrtl n,, bent flv ceul c.^ar In town al Ooldamllb k
• ~ _ »rc nMqnk'.ad a* lo an»Uly fcttd ilk. I r n •.
the market.
or a'
e.,lhtve but
o prove that there
Wo nro under obligations to our old
tS5SVlKiVjS£| w « ,,, > R A. Fitrgorold, Esij., of Nns-
arei oua better, in •-««», suu, for files of the Nassau papers.—
1 toiuecuk atwTnllj up to the j . ... . , ...
my atoch of ( igara kiid toiiaecua kt-Tnlly up
. quality knd the gem
1 and faatUUoua people.
op the I tnre of the Guardian of October 15th.
personal feelings, pull together, and
take our word for it, our efforts slinll
bear fruit in ono after auothei of the
needs above roferred to supplied.
Brunswick has had many crises,
many chances, many failures. For
three years we hare been holding
own, nnd slowly gaining ground.—
Now is the golden opportunity, by co
operative effort, to attract capital,
population and business.
Th«* Mont Won.lm hil Y«.t «.»r n Hin-
>rl«* Ciroulot-.
Hawkins’ Isr inp, Oct. 25, 1881.
Mr. Editor: In your last issue you
meutiou the cut of a certain circular
saw that you say you saw in tbo saw
the town,
pleasure to onr Mayor and Council
uud citizens generally to have soeu
more of them and given them a trip
down the hnrbor, but we ure ossured
that this is only a business trip, and
that soon there will lie another, when
more tiiuo will be taken to examiua
our city and surroundings. Onr peo
ple are always glad to meet Muj. Ba
con, the true aud iried iVieud of our
>ads and of this section of the Stale,
aud wo hope the opportunity will at
no distant clay bo given to explain to
Gen. Thomas, or aomu other leading
member of bis compnuy, tho steam
boat, steamship und railroad situutiou
from a Brunswick standpoint. Wo
exhibit of tho American Saw Company | IIW)( j iudejnindent wcokly steam com
at the Exposition. 17b,'J!H) feet i« munieutiou with New York, under
powerful saw for one cvrcnlnr saw to etmtrol of onr roads, uud if that is
saw iu fifteen hours, but, big us it *•*, | once arranged <>ur growing business
it sinks into insigiuficance by the side) w jjj | K . ( „] ( j ( ,d to by heavy shipments
of wbat^wo can saw l^ere. Tho Eclipse j 0 f c0 tton.
Mill, on this island, to-day ma«b a
very fair exhibit for eight hours’work.
The mill cat 382,000 feet of lumber —
325,000 merchantable ami 57.0(H) sec
onds. There may bo some mills that
can better do than this, but, in the bu
ll !
■traction* knd difieulti** incident tlieroto, I
i.nrnd to my that tb« tobacco baiuM ja wumln^
l»r*or proportton* than 1 *niicii>ktcd tr Uad hopo.1
for, and now If the cUimm of Bnimwirk wUI con-
tinoe thetr libera! pktrock«e, I w.ll proinUe»•“
future, u in tie put, '*■*”
tbelr mot
factored.
Look out In a couple of \
line of Ciifkni aud Tobkcroe nil •nUttljr o
TERUIBLE RUSH
I w my Clakf* nnd Tobkceoo. My coouiry IrwnO*.
M» Mtock fa fan.*. priem low.
Com* twdc with bus befor- y<>a gv '
(wb-n rm in In town).
R. FULTON GOODBRE AD.
chan table and 14,030 seconds with
hand sum. We should be phased
■auth k co. * ■ | see the accounts from other mills.
Tho most fastidious can surely be \ours, Circular Saw
suited at Goodbread’s Cigar Store
(sign of the funny man), for there
you find just even fifty different
brands of lobaccos uud cignrs, any-
Uupt. <Jli.y Will
little when the summons
comes in youth or middle age or
even m «>ld age, it brings with it sad
ness and i.orrow Such were our
thoughts last Monday when we fed-
gunge of tho immortal pout, "Hot ’«m . ) ( . In|u „ i|1(1 „ f „, wusumn>
out” TI,,-re »ouM have W. wmV ( . ,, lnv to bin laat
difficulty in gutting logn, hut our ex , ri;|ili) ^ ( .„ t Ho , „ „ Lilt . yet in
poriencud woodniaan, Jim Cinr.lmu-, t ,. ( |>rjlui . )>f , l(t> b,, leaven many to
exerted hiiiwelf, end did ii-t d, lay the 110 „ : „ , is Um> t |, um the wife
mil. but tin, b„vr.,, getting iu | H aullli H j x eliildron, an aged
logs. All of thin luuihoi- wa» in«[*et- | ,, lthM „ Wolher _ ,„„ r Bi8te „ *
ml by ono oiau, IuspeeU.r Tom Floyd., h<)((t of M(Ui1h Hu W1 „ bl1ric( , , om
Floyd waa Originally from Africa, hut j 1Wv , eriHll chmcb.and eacorted
baa boon in Georgia aevorat yea-a, ami j ^ (hc ,. # ^, (CTV ,. v s Urg8 coliro urao
he inapeoted and marked thm euf-e ; ()f |)oo|)|( . ieuu0ll , moDg whoB
amount J we ,- 0 li.s ( ,l,l comrades iu nrnia, tho
The proprietor ol tins null. Hr. Ie j 0 rnll swiok Itiflemea. who aele.1 as
I. Tilldesth, is a progressive, go-ahead i
done by anyone, much leas by aomu- Wing thoquostionof
aaly else. In thia mill la naod tbe tllB , lg ,| ity of ,.„ ni pt,»n by tho cor
aw made by the Amgator Tooth to., # #olboritieH ontW lbo now con .
nd Mr. Tilldeath thmks they are an-, „ titmi(>n for oMm)| . furuml> it j, a fact
perior to all otbera, with tho , xeept,on I |h ^ t unce J877 ot| . t „ in propcrty haH
of tho whale s tooth, but ho has never I( t)l0 r , 011C} . is wiBe
not in nil.—
development of
lonsidcrnbie building
ileal more is
good policy
to exempt v’i improvements erected
in a giveu time, say two yours, from
taxation lor a given time, any three or
. live years from date of erection'(
Improvement
Thu stock holders and members «»f! • v»te »t Th»nkM.
tbo Glynn County Agricultural Soci- The following resolution was unaui-
city nro requested to meet promptly j mously passed at the recent meeting
thing from tbe strongest to tbe mild- to-day (Saturday) at 3 p m , October j of the New Snnbnry Association in
est, tbe finest to the—well, we won’t ‘20th, nt Hoyt A Co.’s store. Impor- ] this city
tant busines®. D. T. Duns, Frost
say poorest, for he doesn’t keep that
kind. Mr. G. bus worked up a good
business, and iu worthy of pntrouage.
Read his new advertisement, and give
him a trial.
Confederate t»
and »o*r »e*?-t
k Ux*
liiwU if/, Timt the tbeoks (»f the
. .. AxWfciatiun bo and are hereby tender-
Lade. wbuappriauatealegiiiM-e ami thl , mculboni „f tbl , hrunawick
pu'ityi are n-ing rarkera Hair Bal- cbnr0 |, n „,| eougregatiou for their
•- tin* l»est article for restor- | KWM;rirtW hospitality; al»C', to tho dif-
sain. It i
ing gray hair to its
beauty.
P’jf T/V t kt O yid*?rvtb
iriginal color'and , f,. r ,. u t railroads for the osnnl courto*
out 1.1m joxteuded ; n pBis'sg delegates at
g/tift. i rt duuoil rates.
he will make tho amende honorable,
he had no idea, we believe, of offend-
ing,
Mr. Editor: Iu reading your issue
of tho 22nd inst., I was much surprised
to say tho least of it, at tho very
highly colored account of a very com
mon place, and, from my standpoint,
very necessary occurrence, which took
placo on St. Simons Island a short
timo since, viz: The arrest for carrying
concealed weapons, of ono Winfield
Aiken. Tho facts of the cose are sim
ply these: Aiken had some words with
his fa'ieud Joe, and, as is too frequent
ly tho caso with mon of his stamp,
failing to convince Joe, resorted to
tho inevitable pistol, whereupon Joe
appealed to the law iu the person of
tho "newly appointed Justice” for
protection. Not being iu a “nut-
cracking” humor, as yonr correspond
ent would fain have you believe, and
boing “noAv” and somewhat unfamil
iar with the duties of his position, tho
Justice rode from his office to tho
storo owned by tbe Georgia Land and
Lumber Company to invostignte
whether or not the (nets in the caso
warranted an arrest. Upou finding
that Joo’s statements were in the
main correct, ho deputized Mr. Hays,
tbe gentlemen iu charge of the farm
ing operations of this Company on St.
Simons, ns special bailiff to arrest Ai
ken. Aiken rofnscd to be arrested,
whoroupon the Justice, very properly,
deputized ono or two bystander to as
sist in tho arrest, which being effected,
tbo posse uud their prisoner having
loft tho store, the Justice bethought
himself of the fact, that he had no
place to secure tho prisoner in tho
event of his not giving bond foi his
appearance, therefore, as the negro
had resisted arrest, aud as the Jus
tice’s duty was to uso all proper means
to hold him until he could be tried,
lie took Mr. Elliot aside nnd an! ed,
not "demanded, ’ the loan of a pistol
with which to arm his impromptu
guard. Mr. E. promptly procured the
pistol and handed it to the Justice, at
the same time tendering him, uot i
dvng*hot, but an ordinary loaded rid
ing whip, remarking as he did so,
"you may find this useful, also,!’ or
some remark of that nature. This,
mind you, occurred ufter the prisoner
had left the store As regards the
rope, it is customary when a person
hinj.i an article, although it may chance
to be “twenty-live feet of rope,” to >’<•-
7ued it be forthcoming when he gets
ready to louve.
Now let us look ut the animose of
your correspondent iu his i!!y con
cealed effort to ridicule tho proceed
ings of tho "newly ap|>oiii ted "Justice.
While I deeply sympathize with the
evident “pain that it gives us to chron
icle the disnmi failuro, still I fail to
sec where the failure, on the part of
tho Justice, comes in. The m-go> vi
olates tho law’, is am sted under the
law, is tried and convicted ;n accord
ance with the law, upj>enls to n higher
court with the result of having the
"newly appointed” Justice sustained,
in every particular. So much that
the offeuse was of such gravity, -the
court iu Brunswick, to which Im ap
pealed, com pel led him to pti a > to tin
State a heuxy fine. Wherein, 1 ask. is
the “dismal failure” which Ouray is
so "pained to chronicle? ’ Listen to
this, Mr. Ouray, if you pleas*-: In a
conversation between some of onr In at
citizens of our Island, brought about
by tho perusal of tho—welt, remarkn
ble statements of tho acs'urateltj in
formed St. Simona correspondent On-
ray: The action of tho “newly up
pointed” whs thoroughly canvassed
and highly commended, contra ding
the behavior of tho obstreporou* ele
ment to which Aiken belongs, la-fore
and sinco tho arrest. His determined
action in this ami other matters were
h.gbiy approved, ami yonr feeble at
tempt nt wit and ridicule very much
censured. We have only t*» read the
papers daily tu ae« tlm constantly re
curring evils urning from the prac
tice of carrying concealed weapons.
In the light « f these facts, let me
ask of you Mr. Ouray, iu future, in
stead of attempting ridicule, would it
uot be uioro luauiy, more honorable
to uphold, hi bis Honest efforts, the
"newly appointed V” jU it uot better
that all good and law-abiding citizens
give him their moral support iu sup
pressing the pernicious habit of car
rying concealed weapons, and other
oiVem :» too common in tbe communi
ty V A Loo* :h Ou.
plimenta to your young friend Ouray,
of the “St. Simons Items," and say to
him that tbe next time be wants to
report the proceedings of my office to
call himself in propria pernona, or, if
his onerous duties at the mill will not
allow him, then send his sub new*-
monger—his man Friday—and I will
willingly give any item of interest,
and give it correctly.
“Newly Appointed J. P."
Married-
David—Weiss.—At tbe residence of
Mr. L. Weiss, of Bnxloy, by Rev. Dr.
Saongor, of Macon, Mr. A. David nnd
Misa D. Weiss, ail of Baxley, On.—
There wore present nt tho nuptials
about 150 quests. Tbo music for tbe
oocnsion was rendered by Mrs. Du-
Bignon, of onr eity, who was presont
by special request.
A sure cure for Rheumatism
Sleep with yonr head towards tbo
North; wear a chest protector; sleep
with a big dog; take nitrate of potash;
oso msgnelism; pnt on mustard, plas
ter, lemon juico, sago ton; wour sul
phur in yonr shoos; carry a piece of
snlpbur ia yonr pocket; try hard rnb-
MM; wear silk, white flannel,
flannel, tockekin; exercise nml k<
it off; keep ns quiet as poosible; tal
morphine, carbolic acid; soft soap
bandaged with flannel will do; do not
eat eggs or potatoes; est every thing
yon please; do not smoko at oil; smoko
as much os you like; drink nothing
bnt beer; do not drink anything bnt
whiskey; drink no^rdent spirits; keep
in the bouse; take n ride whonover yon
can get a free one; earry a piece of
atom in yonr poeket; take Tnrkisb
baths; bathe in cold water frequently;
do not bathe at all until yon ore near
ly well; bathe in hot water with pearl
ash in it; go to Arkansas Hot Springs;
go to Indian Springs, to Saratoga, to
Florida, to Bermuda, to tbeSandwiob
Islands, to California, to tbe Sontk of
France, to Mexico, to South America,
to Brunswick; wears horse chestnut
in your left poeket; earry a potato in
tbo other; don’t eat onions; eat all
kinds of vegetables; get out on tbe
prairies; high land is better for rheu
matism; rub with keroaino; pnt mus
tard plasters over yonr heart, and if
S on don’t effect a care by all of this,
ny yonr groceries from Goldsmith &
Co., tbe cheapest grocery boose in
Brunswiak. sir
New Grocery Store!
HAVING PURCHASED THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT
OF MESSRS.
Dunn & Co.’s Establishment,
THE UNDERSIGNED DEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE
CITIZENS OF
Mr Orrics, ■■ lions Stsootubs is 8ob-
oms or Ji wniaa,” 8r. Htuox*.
Grosou—Guns Oorsrrr.
)lr EJOar Bleate present my com-
THAT THEY INTEND TO KEEP A FULL LINE OF
FANCY i STAPLE GROCERIES.
2v£x_ G-EO ZSG-B
Will lit; found behind the Counter, ready to wail on his old
friends.
GOLDSMITH & GO.
Brunswick & AlbanyRailr’d
TIME TABLE.
Takes Elleet Monday, October 3d, 1S81-
TRAINS GOING WEST.
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L.7-.10
1*8:10
L. 8:37
I,. 0:50
L. 10:2.1
1*41:12
L 12:10
I* 12:27 en
1*1:10
L. 2:H
I* 2:50
I* 335
L. 3 32
I* 4:21
I* 4:50
1*5:37
I* *5:20
A. 700
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10:22
10:40
11:20
11:41
12:20 PM
1241
1:14 •
2:10 J
2:20
2:47
3:23
3:50
4:21
4:35
4:53
5:12
5:35 T
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25 I WAYNK8WILI,E...
821LULATON
45 HOBOKEN
508CHLATRVILLK.
80, WAY CROSS
07 WARES BOKO
78 MILLWOOD
90i PEARSON
93 KIRKLAND
101 WILLICOOCHKK..
112 ALAPPAHA..
122 BROOKFIELD
130TIFTON
133 RIVERSIDE
139TYTY
145 ALFORD
151 ISABELLA
101 DAVIS—.
1711 EAST ALBANY..
TRAINS GOING EAST.
B.D. MEADER.Supcrintt.iitl''.
Approved: CHARLES I* SCHLATTER, Gcn’l Manager,
9:35 I* 5:35
9*0 am I* 5:00am