Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, November 12, 1881, Image 2

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ftjfy gr Umbel, is taking ill Albany, Gs. mttser and m j/M UTACV. .Mi'ir and 1,o]nietor. riUNSWIOK. -~ OEOROIiu XviriiairVunsiSri. jii)rioiBEKiar«»"i^_ ’’Jon!, at 35e plaoe of w(> Tlie Romo papers annunnee tbe death of Mrs. Margaret I Arson, wife of Rev. S. E. Axsou. Next Tuesday has been appointed by Director Kimball for General W. T. Hbermuu tinil stall to visit the Ex- position. Mr. 'Viu. McGill, of Atlanta, sui cided recently, by taking morphine.— Atlanta is getting up considerable reputation in that way. Tbe Darien Quwtte announces tbe death of Mr. Custus Lone, sun of Mr. Georgo AV. Long of that city. That boart-broken father has our deepest sympathy. It is now proponed to have a "Ger man Day" at the Exposition, and tbe Germans of Atlanta are to arrange the programme. Wo should fcally like to bo present on that day. - Tbe Atlanta Comlilulion tr*ll« of the cjwhiding of Mr. Frank King, an in surance agont of Mariotta (aged 45 years;, by Mr. Hart, of Hock mart, for improper proposals to Hart’s eight- year old daughter. The affair crea ted quite a sensation, ns both inen stood high in Marietta. Thursday, tbo 24th inst., lias been appointed by Preaidant Arthnr os Thanksgiving day for the people of these United .States. We fear tho jxjoplo of this land are hardly in con dition t n enter fully into this celebra tion. Their hearts havo but too re cently been wrung with grief over the death of their lamented Chief Magis tral© to rcjoico very much- The now Synod of South Georgia and Florida mot ip Jacksonville on Wednesday of this week. Kev. W. J. McCormick preached the opening scr- mou. This new Synofl is composed of the Ticubyteries of Florida and tho Presbytery of Savannuh, all of which bus bcuu lopped off of the original Synod or Georgia and Florida for the purpose of forming the now Synod. Died at her residence in (Quincy, Fla., Mrs. Mary Winn (juartorman, wife of ltcv. N. P Quurtorman Tho doceaned was a daughter of tbo late Ei.ia Stacy, Ksq , of Liberty county. Non‘o knew bei but to love her She louves a husband and six children, the youngest but two year a old, to mourn her loss. Death certainly bid Ling mark. RESTRICTION o»*N() UEKTKIC- TION. In one' week the voter* of Glynn county will be colled to pass judg ment upon a qncstion involving, in many ways, the interests of the |»eo- jfle. What shall wre do iit tho matter ? Shall wo vote ‘‘restriction” or “no re striction ?” Whitsh ticket will it bo most profitable to carry ? Tho issue has !>een raised that tho restriction of the Halo of liquors would ruin the trade of onr city. It is said that men will drink, and that they will buy on ly in those places whore, after laying in their bacon and Hour, their dry goods ami groceries, they can add a quart or two of whiskey for a rainy d»T The opponents of restriction ar gue that if tho restriction ticket is carried on noxt Saturday it will drive trade from this point to Waycross or Durion or Savannah, aud that every body will suffer—even tho tompor- gneo |>6ople. This is, perhaps, the strongest point they mako—lot us seo how much it is worth. It is taken for granted'—Tor otherwise tho argument will have no force that tho majority of men who have money to spend nro consumers of liquor in somo form.— Now, what is the basis of all material prosperity ? It is the quantity of use ful products which can be exchanged, as occasion may require, for money— the natural resources of a country converted into articles of value l»y ha- man energy, skill, brain and muscle. Anything that makes a man less able or less willing to work impovei ishes the country just so much, and it will hardly be denied that tbo use of in toxicating liquors ifl tho prolific source of unreliability, idloncss and thrift- lcHHiiess. If a laborer who could work six days in the week and earn nine dollars, if h* would lot whiskey alone, loses two days throifgh his drinking habits, his earnings are reduced to and if, besides, us is often the case, he spends two thirds of tho wages he makes, in drink, he carrios homo to his wifo and children two dollars as the showing for his week’s work. At $1.50 per day. with steady work, he ought to make $408.00 every year—he goto, in fact, $104.00. Tho balance, $.vt>4.00, is tho nnnuai tux uo and his wife and children pay to build up the business of other men.— “lint this is Am loss,” tl.ey will say; “that money is still here, and will cir culate ugniu; the community at largo will not loso any thing.” Lot us are: Say that out of our population of 3,000 then* are one hundred men who can earn $1.50 a day when sober and who lose two day* j*er week on the average Wlint is the loss every \ ear ■ the other for awhile, in production ? For every 100 men | of the money, wimi n i of this kind, $15,000; for every “50.1 cost us in wen- nob) j$30,000; for every f»0n *7-.,00<> l ,<uy honorable men—i j nothing of men who can work at ty-fp’O or thirty ye» . i»re j at least. t«> save what still, commerce will languish, and a blight will fnll upon onr rising town* Tbe contrary is true. It is simply a question as to who^e interests shall be protected- Jims** of the communi ty at largo or of the twonty-five or thirty men and their subordinates who depend upon the sale of liquor for a livelihood. This is the issue. Those who fight restriction because it affects their pockets are imposing tbe best interests - moral, social and material —of tho town, and they count on pro longing the harvest of misery end death by obscuring the real issue and playing upon the infirmities and vices of the victims of s‘./oog drink. They are united, determined and aggressive be. »use they think that thoir living is involvod. They might have turned their hands to other callings- -if not, perhaps, us profitable, yet more hon orable and' less stained with blood and tears— but tbe question, sprung upon them now, finds them couqiellcd to etnud together ami to uphold their business, however many doubts they may have had in other days about its legitimacy and com!ueiveuess to the welfare of the community in which they dwell. Alas! thut. any business should have to thrive upon the vices of man and the miseries of woniun ! — Hut so it is, and there can 1m* found those who will s» fle the voice of con science and steel the r hearts against the voice of humanity for gain. I never know in inv life a liquor dealer who liked the business in itself It has always been a temporary expedi ent to got ahead in the world and to obtain tho means to start some other business. Hut., notwithstanding, the work goes bravely on. What say yen, voters of Gl.vnn? - For whose interest will you cast your ballot on elect on day ? If you sre a sober man you ought to vote fur restriction for the sake of your brothers and sons, if you are a mod erate drinker yon ought to vote for restriction to Ics-.on iu some degree tho temptations which meet you on every side, if von are a drunkard you ought, to vote for restriction us the last chance to save you Dom a pro- mature m l •• •*:. !: "c' ' gr::vu - Perhaps you don’t want to vote sway your “liberty. ’ Do kind of liberty Id poor, liberty to Hie happiness, buv.ncss prospects and so cial standing, reputation and life it self? Hut many aav that it is of uo use, that the evil is too giguu c to lie overthrown. We havo tried the present plan long enough— let us i\v To say nothing u« not whiskey generous, gift- the hint tvvuD- NlillW! IF.FrankMCo. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, FEED, HAY, Etc. ALSO wunt that to remain my health, mmi COMMISSION MERCHANTS. List or Registered Voters for the Munic ipal Election to be held on tlie 10th Dsy or December* 18SI. Anderson, Wrn Anderson, Jicob Amr», F H A rmstfuus, Denali Atkinson, 8II Adams, Anc Aml«rron,W II Armstrong, Bobt Atktnsou, D D Anu«trouc,Frcd Annstronf. Jno Abbott, Wiley Anderson, J R Anderson, Tbos Adams. G T Anderson. James Abbott. Georg* Illaln. J T Byrd. C W Borchsrdl. A Braxton, A Blue, Frisk Bennstt, JAR Byrd, C w Bolt, T W Bonnstt.J, Brk-sonlck, Ernest Baseb, J L Borrbanlt, Hsmnel Brocklngtou, 8 A Braxton, A Bunklor. * - r -- - - Bum. w Bartlett. Paul Bailor, Edward Bums, J 8 Bsrrtck. B F Burbage. W E main. J 8 Brown, Osbs Berrio, W n Uuruett. Joo Bnrri-h, London Berryman. W M Brrwtter.F A Bari-onKbs, Cato Battle, Rpbrsun Bu*^, Wiley Barltuloo, W F Bnrrousba, Jack Beans, W8 Broadnax, Edward Broad, John Bins. James Brown. Cbartca Baker, Robert Bee, W J Brooks. Adolphus Burronchs, W B Bean, G W “ el ““ Broad. Julian Chsndb-r, Georgs Boyd, Andrew Baker. W U Brown, Jako C Cannon, J B . _ - Connolly, J It Cartsr w u Colson, MJ Carawell.E S Cartsr, Oeorge Creamer. P U Cnyler, Moaes Harris, W A Crovatt, A J W H I.ER •. fr eshen, I 8 Cowart. Y E J Christopher, Robt Carter, Juniua CUrk, David “ Cooper, Martin Cooper. JM Council, Uenj Carswell, L L Clark. I. W Collin.-, J T Campbell, Ttioa Clements, Mingo Cargyle. It M Croombe, Albert Dart, Vrbanna Jr Dexter. CH fhinnaway, J A Deiioiaori, Albert Clayton, Cato Clark. Daululd Christie, C'baa Carter. J M Cowman, G U per. J 1 >k.J It Catra, A C CUrk. TO Cook. 8II Coney. E T Cuteman. Jaa Conper.C M Capone. Horace D Dillon, D Jaa Duan. H T DoerfllngerC J Davi< Dupree, T “ Daley, D.. DosrlllDKcr. K J Dart. Baxter, TW Dart,JE Davie, L B Dunn, D T Driver, Cbae Dexter, J X Davenport, W O Daniel-, It H Dart, Urbaoua Dart. EOF K Kdwarda, Illlcy Kills, CM Fear*. Eugei ■ Flaniara. O K Farmer, Itobt Frazer, Thorns Franklin. J H Fonda, Jacob Filmorr, Wm FUnders.TW Fuller, W a Ftk'usoo.TB Fiitch, H L Flint. U E read, 8 T Qardnc-r, Steven Green,Alfred Gallagher, Jaa Ooldea. W P Orocdbread. Oliver Governor, David Oil Gray. HP Golden. J On-'enfold; J i Orocdbread. U Oats*. William Oore, T W Hibbard, Columbus llackett, W Hannon. FP Harrison. J Hay wu-mI, A M Ilirach, Benj lloina. Lropld Harris. Edw Huebes, I'cyton Harria, V H 'thread, C G II . B If Hoyt, L D WA Holland, W A Harrison, J T llarrla. W II Ilirach, Benj Hodges, O D Harris. Edward Ulna, U L Harria, fr H Hall, O J Hackett, Tho* Harria, Chaa. Hollander f “ “' II .rvey. 1 !' uarmon, Jan;ra Harris. L W llain*ois, W U Uart.WJ IlarrlH. Uenrv Hackney. Alex Uarlehurat. L W Jr Harris, Jacob Hamilton. Geo Iludaon. H D U»zlehur*t. Jos Harris, Amoa llar.lchii r K It Harvey, E J ton. Jr l U'ldaon. H i. Amt i. Adam Uardg, Tboir a* Hall. W II Hardy. W W llanaou, G A Hines. A K Hill. Ir* iu Fred j Jcnkin*. Hyal I RnlKhl. A A Jones, Bobert Jeukins, Rob a aaca*un. j Jackson.*Burml Johnson. J Jeukiua, CuAce Johnmin. V K K« at, Butler Kay. W E The uew (lnulgo bunt fuv gulil do- j Li^btr w.^cu, nud jf th iwiilb fiuui tlio boltonm of North ] out of oil b0Hiu«ss becamu thny Georgia r'.vciu will nmkc iln cx- pciimcDt in aljout two wemka Tho machinery i« l>ciug put in puHitiuD.— The baud will Ihi takcu up hy wuctiou, brought on dock, Wiushed, aud the gold extracted. If it auccoetU, tho projector** will make millious, iih the l»eda of the rivet a in the gold districts nre known to be well stocked with the precious metal. s left US. Hu rl re Judge W. D. Flomiug, *»f lhtiti- bridge, in dead. He in n koh of Judge Win. 11. Fleming, of TJberty county. The Albany \rn> ami Aihtrtiwr, in uuuounring his dcutii, pnyn him a tribute Mich »ih few man ever enjoy. It hays. " Whilst no monument of mitt tile or atatunry of bron/euiay tow er irto the heavens to murk the spot whet e rests from Hie labors of a well spent life a true citizen, a brave man, an lionr i>t Judge, a devoted husband and father the public esteem is his tombstone, L:m .ir.m-h tbe immortal inscription. ' exchanges are trying >’ for the cormnntuUoQ * f t'apt, F.d Cox. The th i* he had to-nr- sixty mules per day i cun led an 1 harncHsed work we should judge), n it. tbs' Kotov of onr to pave the wh of the svntence first yarn wn. 1 r,j u.'iJ hanie.n ^tlie last uiulei bud very light The next yai "truhtics” of Drttle coal mine got sway recently with a mule, ami thut i'npt. Cox took another mule ami went after him, was gone three dayn and entue back with his man and mule intu den-i s sentenced for life don't do that j ,| nn ^ tasks' way>. CJaciv: if this !«• (rm> woj upill ' tt would oek, by w hat authority n von 1 vict is allowed such liberty as to tx* j gone three days without Ining pur-1 sued. Hold on gentlemen; thin mat killed Ins fellow mnu and oughr toj have huug. Let liirn stay a liftlwj while, ct leas!. under the spcl! of the duinou of the wine cup. Again, Mippos«.< a mustor builder takes a cou'.i'act to hu»ld a house for $5,000. As ho hoi figured it up, f lie can .’omploto his work iu thruo montl s and receive his money, he can make a fuir living. Now ;f, through the unreliability of the men he depends upon to do the work, boa cause they cannot tdiuki: off drink ng hnbits, ho takes twelve iiigdI'js to complete tlm job, where ai«* his pn»f- its? I might go on to Ibo end *.f the chapter an-1 allow in a huinlro.l ways that the hive of strung drink it- fatally destructive not only to pul.I.e in uals but to bur nes*i prosperity lint how does ibis fact bear upon tho present matter ? The ant .-resti ic- tionist would say that lie agioes with uic m the statement that liquoi-dnuk- ing in the sou roe of milch evil, twit :t ( is useless to attempt to stop it by leg -1 ialutioD S*» i* is when the habit in Cuntii'inod, hot there an- many now who got driiuk, so to spoilk, through the force of circmustanoes. There is enough temptation in human nature itself tve <h> not projKise to supple meut its jsiwei by lmMitg ex-ra fucih- Goods bought and sold on closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. lfl .sl».\Y ! ].oi'\n, Usury Ly< l.hri's, Dsvi.1 I. Lniloflold. It C L : mrubort, Frs.lerli k ,n XUrrulelil, G II M<" BrnnswiekEmporinm DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, Fumniii goods, GENTS’ & LADIES’ HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. J. MICHELSON A BROTHER LADY CLERKS >N]><vni pleMiira in wilting o JtRESS GOODS, To pl< im tbo moot rutlition*. and at prices not to t>« *xcellii1. Wo offor beautiful Novelty (loods for Over-Dresses and Trimmings, Surah Silks and Satins of all shades, Dress Goods of every color and variety. e amort meut <>! PASSEMENTERIE. AND PLUSH TRIMMING, Jet Ornaments, Cord and Tassels, A CHOICE STOCK OF EKESS BUTTONS, AND A MCE LOT OF LADiES’&CHiLDREN’SHATS ti l nntnmmtd witli NOTIONS of all d.^-ripiioo* Ladies’ and CUiildren’s Bools and Shoes OF ALL SORTS. IN THE Mar io. Burrell i. Tim Muady.EllT Ml.lrr, J*obu° Xforrl*. S-Tiuel XIlnolMit. Mtke X.'i; lor, ilu.rv Morel!. Nt M* r»b : M L . JF l.atoat returmi from TucHday'iudec- t'.ons lire very diHcouruging to the De mocracy, ami iudic itc generally lto- publican victorica. Thu Republican have probably curried the State tick, in New York, though the Legislature is in all likelihood Democratic. In Vir ginia, Mahon* ism, ReadjiiHteriHm an I Republicanism combmetl haw hmc- ceedud ill deh-a'.ng Daniel nnd De mocracy, and what the effect will be, time alone can lell In MmniHNippj the DoluoerntH luiv»> ln>t:|i Hileeo'Hhfu! over (treetibackcra, RepubliciitiM and IndependeiitH. bc.r *iu all the other States in which i tec *ei«* wer» h-M Republican stiecrMscs ,u.. r« t.. rrt \t this time the reports are ton im-.ign* to* *uvey any tlelinih- un«l m- formation un to tlu* result, hut the m- dii*ations are that it is about as h, •« in detailed. •WE SELL AS (’llMAI* AS ANY AND (HIKAPKIt .»gm lunu.iLed tin* man at; rn! product* 'tl Stn* idea of the Many cn km there ise th* I'onld * that (»eorg:a ra*sr> mil of colnui and a littla eo There ate all kin*is «'fn, pl"U am! enriosi *m. display in very tiu., on . or upon fl.** Statv us Uihitor* The display tile K|MKi) in the oen; building up at at rn ‘ tor«t'* th- ; roiiiel.*- el know w-liat fiie Sm:«* «• j visit the -liaplay t*. | j CotnmiHiuoner Hcn.k-r N nviuaii have nrratigv*] ifully, atid we find 0:. 1 \ htc»ltx: OI i *>AI>H. Yo.k Wirld. During the rain storm c*n Monday Uiorning John \V. Egbert, <*f Dutch Farms, S. I, was driving near Toad Hill, when be wafetoniahed to tiud that along with the rain came lion-, dredi of toads, large uumbcm of which fell into the box of his wagon ftnd on the roadway. Other people of 8tatcn Island claim to have witnessed w. toads. tint* for drinki bis own expo 1 tb*ar weakuciuv and ruHolve, when ue of the j t j lov ar0 ,,jr on Saturday night.*, that they will not drink any, bu! will carry nil thoir money home They have to puss a lighted bar room, hear sound.** of mirth,, within, wc* Home friend who invites thorn to take a then two. an*l w»ml • debauch, iu which nearly ail their mouey goes. A*t*i to this the money s|»ctit to prevent and J punish the criuies which are usually »mnulled ly men -viule uuder tuc in- Lcgial i lueuco of iaptor, nn«I tho amount of to a <le*- ! loss sustained by lue eouimunity !gr«>w>*t« ristonishishing proportions. M*. k *\ ci* The people of this county could better ^ J Mov.-yrr j aff«.r*t to {H iiMion for life, athAudsouie I ^‘ 0, ‘ n ^ uD dljug I .unuitiea, those who make thoir living ^ j| u . . ■ i by the sale of liquor, if, by this means,. *,.»i ^ they c*»nId aliohsh it* use. trooi two t*- tnr**• ' l>ot there m snot her light in which r'u ta view tin* iu,tter. T!.o« who op- j“'r.V »«.* 1 j/Gse iTstrictiori on the above grounds fjr i* *: tin?!* ;,{» would make it appear that their iu- S»'* ,v Nu compi: terests in this matter arc identical “-'de to us, hence w ith the pe«>pltt at large—that if /Af*r t C ,/, trade buffers all bubmetta will LtunJ ; Hint, Ra>*;s A Lw.. ag: nun ta ct v which wl».» tl.inkri gn-Ht deal «r w heat ill lilt is! .1. cott.* Heels the YOUR ORDERS! »r theniiflve-* ■>“ things boa.:-1 tuc Georgia! •lisplay by :!.*• Ntat I tin ) Ixa * Taltt-All, I»*rry T.l.boit.JW Tftfci. -!i, 1» K Troup, MT Thompson. Jm Tsyl*»r. ST Jr 1 r*-**lw«U. WT r,)l..r,UC . Mimm-I WnnU-rlr, CII . Way. i* F ufK, i’la* . Hi.-larl W: ubl. L l Wlilte, J»ck'«* w*ra. J w Wiliam. A.:vn WsM.II R W»r»S, Hjiuiiel Wim.l. TW W.'UI. r. W !l XVUUod. G n Wnaberly, U W Wood, A V Wiliuiit*. Wm Wall let, A E W*|ilioor, Hi nry Wamks. A f Glynn County Sheriff Sales. ’<r*t Tuesday tu DcccmiIWt, IhmI «r AND BOYS* Ol.orUINO t SIIIIiTH, UNDERH1IIRT8 AND D1IAWKU8. HUSK, HATS AND CAI'H, BOOTH AND HIIOEH. Gents's White Overshirts only $1.00 Apiece ! iO mUi it yeti >11 | Drugilore DIXON’S NEW BUILDING. Newcastle St., - - Brunswic, Ga. Oni|s,taiials,PateiitMiciu«, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles * IN GREAT VARIETY, MINERAL WATERS, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, -.Uy n Coin Dewin[ D * IiIkId *t *B'l I ••*» I rty. »rt-w am |o.« rojwrty, D»-sr>t as |o.« ot , M»l :• tlir uit known md r:beC •i»y, na>lr by Ooom* R. lW*ki - ’ lot * fi.imUn 4.-0 au«! *u lot on by isty.M tk*pnT< rty of Urbssn* !»» * ‘ Is wif*. B. H. imt. >nri h'*r r‘ irtaeof Tl it t-r.i-*l from i 1 eos>>') tu i»vo. *»f E. I<srtn<r »f T. M. M*>i. ' ,, 8r. t m tm* l*rop*n. lexivi i a . A'.WT t tiid |ku AUG. F. FRANKLIN & Co. .■'iM.it T, t : .. ntimllv intniu* • ntabic article, i KINNEYS BUii.DINtl, .Dnifc-yia.. BRUNSWICK,GA r ebnwry -*.i. 1*. . --- u, > 4f.irt.ax!. JG8EFU K. LAMhoLiliT, laorlff ( BUIST'S FRESH AND GENUINE PINK GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, Physician's Prescriptions Accurately compounded. r* i* •illy stt-n.: say .*ii*f« i JAMBS T. BLAIiV, DRUGGIST. ra, AND ROOMS FORRENT. a. t;. OSGOOD Fire Insurance! J. M. DEXTER, | INSURANCE AGENT, IbliTfxaU U»** for.-'w’.Ojj Fir* In*ur«a«.e C*'m- OuA An >Wialli ,> tt Mutual, Atbcn*.Oa i 1,000.0 10 llotuo It. ju.-ahi < iX, IU w York.. * .. lire AjuMcLtlun.l'Lilvk.'lpbU... ... HUr l*lr« In-uinar* Compttiy, N. Y Muh&iun Fir* In-urmn - Co, NY... Wit/rtoWB Fir* Itwnvr c-iaptry ; CoiLAilna Ia*nnae* Co, C Anrnba-, \ Her U»aU * V. « In-.iV. .•? Vt n»'ir*oc* OH tfweIBb, * a **. ; cr cuo&uy. .. 4,<OJ,0U) K*M»! l«*l D. 1). ATKINSON, DENTIST, BKUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA. OflU-* np *Uira in tr* nil’s u**w baU4la*r. JyW-l G. P. GOODYEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ort-r U«>a » Pravtact M*»n, Qloupm t*» strrtt, BBUNHWICK, UA.