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IsCOITTE
SANDPEAR
NoUco ia hereby given to tbom wishing tree* that
tue undersigned la now prepared to fill order# from
ono to onothoiuand, at prices ranging from CO: to
II (X) each, according to alze and quantity.
W. F. PENNIMAN.
JIdvifitiger mul Appeal.
Larioso Hall.
THE
mt> rim
Will bs opened ore
Tuesday & Friday Night
Commencing 16th lnat.
BATES WILL BE
Forepeotatora
For tasters
MACON a BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.
On and after Norrmber Oth, 1.81. the following
will bo the schedule of the M. * li. R. R.
NIGHT EXPRESS (DAILY).
Leave Maccn 7 ;«<
Leave Jeaup 3;0C
Arrive at Brunswick .. 6:*
Arrive at Macon 7:00 A M
DAY FA88ENOER AND MAIL (DAILY).
Leave Macon 7:30 A M
Leave Jeeup 3:(. I I» M
For connections >ec H., F. A W. Schedule.
Fire Insurance!
T. O'CONNOR, Jr.
AGENT FOR THE
BRITISH AMERICA,
LIVGRP’L & LONDON &GL0BC,
NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AQENCY.
Office over Maddeh’a Drug Store. fehi-ly
CUSHING’S
PHOTOGRAPH
ROoms,
Newcastle Street,
CORNER AUOVF. BLAIS'S DRUG STORE
rCSLUHED KVEBT
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 13. 1881.
IIOMIO MATT1SKH.
Post Office Time Table.
General Doll very opens 8:00 a. m.; closes 8:00 vm.
Register and Money Order Business optne 9:W A.
(•; closes 3:00 r. M.
TF.TE OF CLOSING THE MAILS.
Mt. Simon* mall closes 6:30 a. u.
R. k A. mall closes 8:15 a. m.
M. k II. mall closes V:00 a. m.
Savannah, Macon and Darl -n through pooches
clo*e at 7 AW r. u.
I would
B.munelca
s* above as a limtograph OaU<
price*
all kind* of •Vork In that linsat reason able
prepr-ed
rase ■“
novli-
d I Its without tllning •
€. IL WIMBERLY,
DEALER IN
IIKIVV AM) FLNCVuDOtEDiliS
PIQ HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Teas,
L.ARD,
Butter, Rice, Etc.
L VARIETY OF
Canned Goods,
VlAtt ASP PAXOr CRACKK.W,
Fruits, Nuts, Candies,
Tobaccos sind Cigarn,
Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, 6a.
NOTICE.
art of I
«i*ld in raid county, i
if «ptrUm
• Legislature of
iflr.ingthsman*
ii held in Glynn
election shsll bv held at the
u count) ou
Kntimliiy, Xov. l'.ltli, 1881.
cf Uqnnrs,
-cpt fur mtdir
ual purpose*, will
" RESTRICTION,"
in.I those t*ppo*cd to natue will vote
“NO RESTRICTION ’
By order of -he Rosrd of Commi»*iotiers
Oar Pompoy Island letter received
—will appear next issue.
Oar sainaicr tourists mo rolling ia
now pretty freely. Only a few more
to come.
Mayor Nelson und Col. Charles L.
Schlatter are both quite iudisposod
this week.
toast chicken ami roast turkey : uiapU *yrup and
* honey st Goldsmith k Co.'*, the grocers.
Mr. C. P. Ooodyoar has resigned
his position ns associate editor of the
Wayeross Reporter.
Mason's and Oddfellow's hull has
been and is being materially improved
in tbo way of furnitnre, etc.
A sprained aukle canoes our worthy
Clerk and Treasurer to "put ou airs.”
Hu now rides to and from bis office.
McCrary *ay they willlglve a* much
groceries for II Mi m »ny one elae.
Several of our citizens huvo been
summoned’to Savannah, this wcok, to
attend the sc» '.on of tbo U. S. Court.
Ono hundred and thirty-live arrivals
at the Nolsou House iu the last week.
How is this for a rogistor, yo croakers.
The .Viends of temperance held a
meeting lust night nt L’nriosa Hull.
We go to press too early to get any
particulars.
Buckwheat and a ahani flour at OolcUnlth k Co’a.
Tho new improved Victor sowing
machines—the simplest yet mudo—on
exhibition und for sale by H. L. Har
ris, tho jeweler.
. Jim Taylor, who broke into Mr.
Docrfliugors jewelry store rocoutly,
bns been arrested in Macon. Police
man Rainey has gone after bim.
The members of L. B. Toomer
Lodge have restunod work on their
new Lodge room. It is two stories
high, the lower floor wi 11 be used for
a public iiuli.
Just try Moorv k McCrary * »** pound coffee for
•ms do”»r.
The little enterprise of Mossrs. Ed
wards Ward, over tho way, will
prove of material benefit to onr place,
in the inntmfiu’ture of uoodod art ’cles.
Advertisement next week.
Tho probabilities are that the B. A
A. liai••’oatl will be forraa^y turned
over to Mr NVolffo before a grout
while, nftor which we may reasonably
look for developments.
A conductor, grocery man and two
lawyers went guuning one afternoon
this week and brought back <juito un
array of birds. Tbo groceryoian
claims the biggest honors.
fou will do w**H to buy your groc* !e* next \.wk
Ui Moor*' & McCrary.
Tho total taxable property of Glynn
this year is $1,471,224. The county
will be played that langbnble farce
“Box and Cox." Suffice to any, friend
John It. Bostwick will take part. The
intermission will bo sandwiched by
somo excellent mnsio by the Bruns
wick male qnartett.
See ebango of schedule of M. & B.
and S. F. .t W. Bailway. Passenger
trains now loavo Brunswick at 10:15
a. h. and 9 i>. u. and arrive at 5:30 a.
si. and 5 r. ». For connections at
Jcsup see schedule of S. F .k W. Itiiil-
wny.
If you want loceonomlxeand *sve your money
u Ocldsmith k Co.
The OvH»nin« Niaht at L'arioso.
L’arioso Hull woke from its sum
mer slumbers last Wednesday night
and put on its holiday attire. Pursu
ant to advertisement, the eveniug was
opened by a grand masked skating
carnival, one iu which our young peo
ple who walk on wheels participated
with keenest zest, notwithstanding
the fudian summer that has prevailed
PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL,.
Adjourned NWtiug. Nov. Dlh. ]HS|.
buy your proi
Our worthy Chairman of Cemetery
Committee is busy nt work this week
cloaniug np the cemetery. Owners
of private lots are requested to cloan
snmo at once and place the debris
where the carts can reach it. We
trust this will be attended to.
The Atlanta Conotclution of the 7th
says: “Tho beautiful display of rice
and raro products from the Altannibn
river shown in the railroad building,
was collected and brought to tbo Ex
position by Mr. J. M. Couper, of
Brunswick, -om bis own and neigh
boring plantations. The display of
rice is superb anil will compare with
any."
Captain C. Dart bus added another
attraction to Bay street—a windmill,
wbieh is to bo utilized to furnish wa
ter to tbo steamer Bnby, nml, maybe,
to others. Tho mill is a nico one, in
deed, and the Btrnctnro ou which it
stauds reflects credit on Mr Horace
Bart, tbo architect.
Col. Jonn T. Collins met with a
puinfnl accident last .Saturday, at his
mill on St. Simona Island. In trying
some of the machinery by band, bis
foot was caught by the piston crank
and severely mashed. His shoe wns
split entirely open and a deep gush
nmdo iu his foot. As no bones were
brokon, wo (-list be will soon be able
to lay asido bis crutch.
Mure and bettor snj-ar and coffee fur 91-00 than
you tan get any where else in Brunswick at Gold-
smith A Co.Is. the grocers.
Our young friend Charley Wimber
ly combines the beautiful with tho
substantial. His new advertisement
in this issue l ogins in poetry, but con
cludes in prose, the g'st of which in,
that man is bound to hunger, and C.
H. Wirabealy baa just the very t hings
he needs to comfort the inner man.
Road tbo "ad” and cull on Mr. Wim
berly, next door to Goldsmith & Co.’s.
Besides bis numerous other atlrac- | mvi)
tions in the way of handsome goods,
Mr. D. T. Dunn bns addod to hiH store
on Newcastle street, still another, wz:
handsome swinging conutcr sonts. His
lady customers can thus be seated
while making tlioii purchases. Ilis
store is certainly an attractive place,
to say nothing of the modest young
gentloman behind the counter, who
would rather wait ou the ladies than
go to a circus.
Wo have received from A. M. Pur
dy, of Palmyra, N. Y ., a munU i
Council met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, His Honor, J. P. Nel
son, Mayor, and Aldermen Putnam,
Spears, Littlefield Dunn and Watkius.
Absent, Aldermen Harvey, Ocmper and
Doerflinger.
The appeal case of W. J. Williams
for a few days past The cob- ! Wft8 called, and tbo defendant not up
turned were well gotten up, uud the J pouring, the appeal was dismissed,
characters well represented. # The Tim appeal case ofl*. B. and R. R,
skating was excellent, notwithstand- Holzendorf was called, and the do-
„ tho fact that tbo young men and j " ot Answering tbs appeal wua
maidens have had no practice daring dismissed.
tile summer months. Tho following ] To lh ' : Hononlrc Mayor and Counc il of
is a list of the characters represented
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, Iu-
the City of Jin
Having, at tho last mooting of Couu<
dian Chief, Lone Fisherman, Andalu- c ^’ aotico that I would move to
sinu Peasuuts, Sisters of Charity, Ab
ijali Rumpus, Continental, Sir Walter
Raleigh, Peddler, Sailor Boy, Laucas
tershiie Lad, Clown, Clog Dancers,
Lucifer and several imps.
The carnival over, the skaters un
masked, after which a game of i>olo
was played, which took some of tho
older members of the company back
to the days when we used to play on
the village green that spirited old
game tlieu known us “ shiuny your
own side.” But things have changed
since “you aud I were young, Mag
gie,” uud uow things go by different
names. Tbo Baud,ever ready in a good
work, were on baud, in force, and dis
coursed sweet music. Few towns have
such u lmnd ns ours
reconsider tbo action of Council in or
dering paid the bill of D. C. Bacon &
Co., amounting to $80.00, for lumber
purchased by the Glynu County Agri
cultural Association, and being com
pelled to be absent in attendance, as
a juror, at the U. S. Court in the city
of .Savannah, I thcroforo make the uo-
tico for a reconsideration of the said
action, aud submit, in writing, the fol
lowing grounds therefor: ,
First—Becauso the credit of thei
city was used in tho purchase of the j
lumber, aud the city should therefore
rcceivo tho beuetit of the low price
paid for tho same, and not the Associ
ation.
Second—Because the Agricultural
; Association could not, porhnps, have
Thousands Use It* Why Hesitate.
Jov to the World ! Woman is Free!
Among the many discoveries looking
to the happiness and amelioration of
the human race, noue is cutitlod to
higher consideration than Dr. J. Brad-
field’s Female Regulator, “Woman*!
best Friend.” By it woman is eman
cipated from numberless ills peculiar
to her sex. Before its magic power
all irregularities of the womb vanish.
It cures “whites,** suppression of tho
“menses,** and removes uterine ob
structions. It cures constipation and
strengthens tho system, braces the
nervos and purifies the blood. It nev
er fnils, ns thousands of women will
testify.
Propared by Dr. J. Brndffeld, At
lanta, Ga., price $1.50 per bottle.—
Sold by all druggist,
Thomasville Ga., June 28,1877.
I have been selling Brad field’s Fe
male Regulator for years, nud it still
continues popular—an evidence of its
being all claimed for it. I can recall
instances in which it afforded relief af
ter all the usual remedies had failed.
S. J. Camels, Druggist,
Shipping Intelligence.
FOR THE PORT or BRUNSWICK. FOR THE WEEK
ENDING NOVEMBER l*th, 1881.
r 8i*t«rft, llmikrr. Charleston.
Uanderaon. Uemlsraon, New Y<
o Nellie. Drlnkwatct. ReUa*t.
-Nor bk Septeut-io, Tonpsew, Baltimore.
DEPARTURES.
-Uk Penang. Towoeend. Philadelphia.
Nov 8— Sc David 8 tuner, Biggs, ••
Nov 8—8c Mary Noovell. Ftimi»n. ”
Nov II-Rr an Hattie Darling, Bethel, Nts«aa.
Nov 10 -Gerbk Marco Polo, Muller, BustioaAyrcs
Nov 10-Iir tig Klldc-rtnao, McKenxie, Hoaorio.
At olevo,I o’clock the whole party I pnrehosod the Inmber at such lig
dispersed to their homes, to dream of lf °“ tbo crc,lit of '>«’ ^«i».
BRUNSWICK MARKET.
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL. I
BurxawiCK, Oa.. November 13.1881. f
>«t iiiiioh, 1
! tion, for Mr. Mitchell informs mo that
he might have lot the Association have
- | the lumber, but that it is doubtful.
Third—Because two of tilt* mem-
published au ( k clH 0 f ^j le committee on streets,
drains and bridges were prominent
oflicials of tbo Association, and iih
members of Council they advocated
and voted for the payment of the bill
by the city, when, under nil parlia
mentary usage, they should not have
voted on the question, for tho reason
that they were interested paition, and
interested for the reason that if the
bill be not paid by tho city,.they will,
lony to ■ !lg mombors of t ha Association, bo in-
aiug the j di V i<|ually responsible for their pro
rata amount of ilie bill.
Now, Gontlomon, is it justice, with
such facts before you, that tho city
iititn ' ^' w ' should pay more than the )>rt> rata
expressed oursolves in un open, portion of tho bill'. It certainly is
manly way. and invited discussion, for ■ ||ot( ftnd I( therefore, ask you to* re
howc.in the people vote intelligently j c0llBi< ler the nctiou of Gonncil at I he
ntiless they are psriuittod to hear both j , nht mee ting ami adopt the re,H,rt of
redes of every question * A newspu- j tho committee of which I have the
1 to rollout the optuiotis! , 10BII| . to c h tt in.m».
Tliel Very jespcclfull.v
r “’ : | * J. P. Uahvky
1 10 1 The communication woh
1 then Aid. Littleileld m
skating beauties, glittering <
soothing syrup, etc.
That Vexsnl
In a recout issue *
urticle headed “whiskey or no whis
key,** giving onr ideas on tin subject,
and uiVeriug onr coinmus to any who
wished to discuss the matter. No re
ply has been sent ill, but. instead, we
have been told'that some who think
different from us have combined to
gether to withdraw their patronage,
etc. Now we are l«»tl» to believe this.
Can it be true that we have in onr
midst anv one who would
the preps the liberty «.f discu
questions of the day V In there any
one who would, iu short, attempt to i
inurzle that institution i~ 1 1
mg is the safety of the <
per ip )
and views of its constituency
editor exp tenses his ideas as an im
vidua! on one mIo or tho other (
can't repieseitt botlu, and those w
differ with him should answer b:
ami if lie is wrong, convince him
his error, but never neck to injti
f|liim liecausi he does not think
W. T. GLOVER & CO
(SUCCESSORS TO W. T. CLOVER)
Has remov'd from the *tor# ant door to the Post
Office, and opessi afresh In
Dixon’s New Building,
Where the pnblir can be supplied, at wbolsMls OT
retail, with everything in the line of
STATIONERY,
Books, Pictures, Etc.
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS & MAGAZINES
Received daily and for asls at low prices.
PICTURE FRAMING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.
The Ladies’Store
e assortment of
Middling Fair..
F»ir
Good
Hough co
“SBra
SUPPLIES.
-Clear rll* sldea. lljfr: ahonldef*,
i Wo; dry aalteo clear rib sides, t.\e; long
Hav—Northern, fl 3O0#1.23; Zaatern, 11.39}
’entorn timothy fl.38.
LAnn—In Uerce*. 13 qe; kegs and taba.MKe.
FM>ua—Superfine, |c 60^ 6 78: extra, 93 3MS 0U;
family, 98 30^9 0O; fancy, 910 00*10 M; bakers*,
(•(11c.
Wool—Unwashed, free of bnrrs, prims
'. 23r: burry wool, l(fc*18n. Tallow, 0c;
aklna, *3e; ottor akin*. 93c«9l 00.
NAVAL STORKS FREIGHTS.
H—Rosin an.l spirit*. 3*. 8d.fr.8s. 0<1. to UultM
Kingdom or C'untluaut direct; to New Fork. 40c on
rwin, Co • unsnhlM.
To New York, rosin 3()c. apirtta HC:;lo
* ‘ : to
spirits
1*1.11 aiii Ipbia, ronin 30c*. snlrita HUc; toBaltln.nl
rodutit.-, spirit* Uc. lo Boatoti. rosin 49c, npir.
Millinery & Fancy Goods,
coxsisTuro or
Froncb Chip Mats and Biiaasts,
French Felt Hals aud Bonnets, I'lumm,
French and American Flowers, Olovee. Laces,
Mwah and Satin Ribbons, Sash k Shaded Ribbons
his Fruit Recorder ami Cottage Gar- you. We repeat out invitation to a
dener, which lm sends free, tou 11 nppli- j free discuwuoii of this matter there I
cants. This one number is worth
the price of the subscription, ;$1.00)for
tbo paper for ono year to every fruit
i tit'll another issue boforo tho Kith.
tax on the same ia $7,282.SO~-a nico!grower uu»l flower fancier. It
little sum for improvements if it were
not for those abominable bonds.
Mr. h'di'or: Tho sub*
j lines, Captain of the
I that
tho com muni cation be laid over un
til tho uext regular mooting, which
was amended by moving that tbo
communication be,laid-on the table,
which was declared lost, and the orig
inal mot.on being put, the rttminuni-
cation was declared laid over to the
nuxt regular meeting.
The Finance Committee submitted
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Notions,
I , . ., . , , • i me ruuui t ui un
full of iiirat as an egg. bend a |m*h1u1 j Spuui^l, bark “Mauuel," wrecked on | ttlM j Maishal. <-x
Next Saturday, tho 10th, is tho day
for tho election on “restriction” or
uo restriction *' I^et every mun act
iutolligeutly. It is a question of uio-
iDont'ins importance.
Hco change of card of Mr. Tom
O’Connor His office is now over
Madden’s drug store, where he will
be pleased to hco any who have busi
ness iu his line His companies are
a 1
Still other cargoes of # st«el rails ar
riving and being unloaded for the K.
T. V. A O. Railroad.’ There must lie
some t.r ith in tho statement that Mr.
Colo is building a railroad somewhere
in Georgia.
Mr. Y. R. Mitchell hus commenced
the shipment of lumber ou bis own
nccouut. His long experience in tho
business certainly entitles him to the
consideration of those placing orders
in this tnnrkot.
P. W. T. at Goldsmith a Co.’*
til mite j ^), e report of tho Clerk and Treasurer j KkA tJ V 31ADK UjO THING)
card to him requesting him to send
you a 8|>eciinen of Recorder (which
ho sends for to all applicants,: uud
see if you do ’1 thunk us for tin* no
tice.
Olm
The firm of J. R. Forrester, of this
city, has been changed, nud the busi
ness will be carried on ui future un
der the name of Mayer, Glauber A
Forrester. Mr. J. K. Nightengale
will remain in charge, us hcietofun , j in
and will be pleased to serve any mid | km<
all who may wish anything iu his hue
Mr. Forr ester has been doing bust- j plc<
ness hero for some time, mid b
this bar last month, inspired bv most root which were recived
IK.l.l.. 1.11.1 U|iprcic.,iti»0 ui“tlfuIi.()>M. | to Iw pnblihlio.1 nud lilu.l
asks tlm mupof ’’our columns to ti ll
of uu act of Christian charity. A gen-
uie I do not know,
dec «<u a linn in this
to a coiisiderablc
^rtul ;
recent
and lonnd cor- j
I ordered
tlem in, whose ti
Ims sent Jno an <
city for go* ah
amount. It w
satisfaction for i
t)e.ief)icU«r, but :
bh-, I mmiifcHt a
in this public
Thu Finuiice Comuiittee submitted
bills amounting to 1*711 ’^7. which
woru ordurtsl paid.
Council then adjoin aed.
Hats, Caps,
BOOTS, SHOES,
FUI.L LINK OF
u!«l be a
i: to know
i this seems inq*osi -
y great appreciation
iiaiuier that lie may
my deep feeling <<f his noble
i uxccMunt deed. My friend will
pt my silicon: gratefulness,
I the people of Brujiswi. k mv con-
James Ho
F«*
May
Clerk a it* I Tre
GROCERIES!
TOBACCO AND CIQARS.
Whi* h I ..ffi r «* Try Hum pr ••« • IIsvIum pnrdUM.
...1 my otiH-k f. r <Hily. I tan llim-l<>rv<t*-frcum-
kaul,,
gained the esteem of otir people. His
advertisement now running will be
changed in next issue to the new firm
name
jgrntillations u|a>n tuning
borders men whose hearts
1 such nolde, ge-ucrouH netii
hiM*i
thin its
« full of
> HARRIS, 7IIK JEWELER.
en Mr Wad- *
Nothing daunted by short crops,
hurricanes, etc., Messrs Augustus F.
Franklin fi Co. are out again this
week iu n fresh “ad” under the above
bead. They pro)K)Ne being always
in the front rank, and to tins end me
The average ls>y if getting ready i always studying the market thereby | for each town or set of towns to have n|
for Christmas bonfires, by laying upaj being uble to buy at lowest figures, special day Hot apart for them and all;
We expect 1
.mgeuientn; second
turn Sol known
! The oiie-eulit-a-iniii
1 to the K\{M>sitiou hav
feet all ovei the State
lev has tiled into line, nml already ex-
{(‘lirsions of l.tKHt have visited the Ivx-
! |H»sitiou. Tin- plan adopted so far is
C H. Dextorelenroil British win
er Hattie Darling, Captain Bethel
the Hh inst., for Nassau,
couhinting of 27,000 feet
j luiutjer, valuvil at $.‘ { 24, BM
bran, vubied at $<H, nud H birrels
lion*-, lined at $♦! i.
(ia. L and L. Co. eloared German
bark Marco l*«»l»>, Captain Mu!.» r oil
.the 10th iust, foi .Ruvuoh Ayres, with
a cargo of 430,‘>l. r » f#iet pitch pirn bun-
her, value*! at $7,325 dollars.
Ga. L. and L 0<»! charist Biitiah
brig Kildoman, Captain M*:K»i.ki»*, on I
^^■^^^•“-."rTISTOVES & STOVE PIPE,
uod at $ 1,0.78.
TIN SHOP,
Ml I**
supply of empty barrels. Wonder if Mid consequently sell at bottom prie- I who wish go at tlmt t
they would work w ith as much xenl to The largo and iui r easing business t«* hofrr s*h»ii of sja cial in
« furnish wood f*>r some |kk»i widow or'° f this firm is widvtice of their fair for Brunswick and this *
Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS,! orphan cnildrcu. j dealing and prompt dispatch »»f b isi-' gather up 5 our nickels f-
BRUNSWICK, GA.,
Coaaud met last Wedncsiluy night;
**.f. M«ki • ihphv I ami again discusscltlmt eighty-dollar'
INSURANCE AND COLLEbTINO AGENT, I lamber |,i)| u( D c Un.wn x A
need just about $5.8*2 f*»r
This fruit ha-* acquire*! a repiitatioa
none. its adviiutages mu
this enuntn wh< rev..r n.*ws-
011 will I pajMirs hav« MnrKed their
i«>»d fair f*»
III our lust issue We spoke of tile
sjiend i
WII.L BUY AND SELL.
! niiscbivvoiis wag suggest! the pro|»i*i- /death of Mr. Bennie Williams, .*f
Land ai\d Real Estate, j„t y 0 t Cuuuc.r* purcLuii B ou j w»yuo county, it »iiouia ». U :,d
Uli.
• lllitl Lit
tual rail- j W. F. l'tmiiimaii has imuh* «
ailments to furnibh any uninl
nay In* wanted *»f young »r**ea
more un you lik
the lit is worth ' tli
' where else, :<
Office nelt to Fot Office.
W. J. PRICE,
INSPECTOR OF
NA VAL STORES,
parliamentary usage.
I BenjaininWilliamson. Mr. Williamson
wns tho father of the late Mrs. D. Jus
wfto oro*»|f«.T pn»-c* down u» I't m.wn 1 . ' , . r .
»taitha c<>. | Dillon, of this city; «*so of Mr. j» >bt.
Mr. Cushing has reoiwneJ his pbo- 1 Williamson, of tliis county, ilrs J I,*
tograph looms, and is now prepared Stevens, of St. S*mons Island, m *»
to furnish your picture, in good !haj)f
at a reasonable priee. He haa come
to t-tsy with us this time and be one
of ns. Give him a cull, up stairs -j
two doors from Glover X Oo.’n.
Mr. au«t Mrs. 1. W. Wuddel take
liim method *»f thanking their friends!
Un the liberal donations of i’liday Fi
evening luht To have on wishes
gratified when vxpresiied calls forth i
the* heart’* *lecpest gratilude, but to
ii ivh ihoiM* wtsh a* i.ntieipited lill
Mr.
range-
» that
They
u liriiuswick <is aiiy-
’ii n be seen all around
town, and that, too with no h|hhviI
care. (Hve him your orders.
grand-dangliter
Oosmn 1ah1«c» No. 414. I* A M.
Tho regular communication* of this
Lodge ure held on the first und tlu*d
Mondays in each month Visiting
On or about tbo 30th iimt tlm'and all brethren in good standing »*ru , heart. But In. aesureft it
Brunswick Star Company will grace ! fraternally invited to attend. »i»u npon which
S. C. Littlefield, W M to linger Agi
Iffiilsrhs, Nraralala* Blr
roin C«pt. I. h. B*»y«l, of th
known firm of Walker X Boyd, j tn
General Insurance Agents j^u{'
Atlanta, Jmi. 18^ 187‘J.
1 have used Neurotic in my fauiiiy
fur iiuadaohe, iiuun»Igiu, etc. .vjti,
Tin Ware, riiinihiug,
Pumps & Pump Driving.
!•■-» "uirpu-t a..ll. ,r ’ *epIWI/
Dr. A.D.GALE,
UK!AL OENTI3T,
RRUNSWICK, - OEOUUIA.
Children’s and ladies' Hose.
Dress Triratnngs, Pssaamentsrle and rnnaea.
Worsted Goods, Battoos, Canvas Uottoe*. etc.
KID GLOVES,
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
Tula store Is exclusively for ladies, and they will
And a varied assortment In
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR,
AT KXTBI'.MELY LOW I*RICES.
Only Lady Clerks
Will be eaplojre.1, who wIU show Food* Mf
Sot Counter
la still kept up. where will b# found many useful
rtlde. Whet* y<m do not ms what yun wish, a*k
r>r it. and if I haven't It, will order It for yoa with
pleasure. Country orders solicited.
MRS M. C. ROWE.
MALLORY’S
MW VORK
Steamship Line.
hTKAMSniW
WESTMMX TEXES
Captain BISK,
CITY OF SAN ANTONIO.
Captain HIKES,
rk even
Inn In Brunswick every T
B. S' A. and m! S B. RaDreade.
Hirongh hills Uding signed to aU points on above
with all point*
Through bil*
Freight and
For paassngsjr
JmeMf
as low as by any other Un#.
passage as u
er and stain. .... .
U. W* SOUTH
iwjvic, Alt.
Brunawick. Oa.
OAROBNING
*~ w ilCSr' ,, froB PROPIT.
!*J”V**JP.»:1 PRACTICAL
itoriSTi?." I FLORICULTURE
If yon with to Ga
den for Amusemci
•for lioma 1
only, read
All by I
fries |I.9Q each, postpaid by mail.
Onr Combined Catalogue of
SEEDS ANa
PLANTS
For 1989. seat free pa application.
PETER HENDER80NACO.
HAfcTroMD.OQXX.
I. ifc 6 nd Accident Insurance.
J. M. DEXTER, INSURANCE AOT,
Bsprmcnts tho ahovo Co. aft Bruaawi?k, Ga.
AMTS, • T" . 91,100,000
Life and accident policlss written on abort notice.
d. w. h. parsons,
PAINTER.
HOUSE AND SION
PAINTING,
DmuTiu,ksHirai,FiacMiiGuiiiii
tf. J* CMorarr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mvssmcK, gf.oj.cia
0S* 8.M t. it rv-cMOAsa ittLa. tsuucxnUta "Trial by Jury," after which (
tliu bo»ni« ui L'uioau Hull with the {
f«;il for iiUaraMfe—wurtU are t*K; ; jjroiu|>t nhef ih cYery cum-, .m l oa-
siuu u> .it'Hcriiu) tliu fcclib(/» yf the I wiiilly rucumineiui it ua llio m.mt vuln-
ubl«» retiiciiy I have uvur um*«l. Lint;
night I wo* suffering with •*« v«*r»
| an*l uoiiialgtn, amt one ap|>hc.itiuit re- 1
»rt ui); .leiight
C E Frxyvwj*, Sec’v | thanks both luauy ami sincere
> ituikr -jur, u,o iu icu luiuutes.
KtlVllI
ASBESTOS
hoofing.
I.VgUH.K AT OFFICE OF
Le Baron Drury,
aiaxsivicK, ga.
oci3Mf
.wuiuaMiva.
FOS3 S-AJLiB.
eonaUtlne of two acres of land, a handHi
rv ran4sure (tvs warn*. Mftshen and c
land
'VbnK FiTJWHU^. ■
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— "Tho Princa «nd tho Fa»i**r. ’ A hook for
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=3 sere sror puhUaUd. Bold by ssiacrtpnun
only, For t.-r»4 a»l Terri Wry m y to
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