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\jt\tiser and
ySTACY. Editor tnd Prop. ietor.
,:tTN8WICK, ~ GEORGIA:
wmi)
£ Kollock, of Savannah, died on
—i-
Sugar boiling has com men cud in
tbe neighborhood of Mcltae, on tbe
M. Ai B. Railroad.
Tbe qoiet old couuty of Tattnall is
working up .quite a reputation for
rar .‘dors. Three in two months.
~TeHup, according to tho Sentinel,
has become of late quite n belligerent
place. Keep them quiet,brothcrYonng.
Mr. bam H. Jomison has been elect-
od Recorder of the city of Macon, and
will hereafter wield the sceptre of mu
nicipal justice in that city.
Two colored lads had a quarrel this
week over a debt of five cents. One
plungod his knife into tho heart of the
othor from which he died in a few
minutes.
Wm. Gaskins, Representative from
Cofieo couuty, and who was injured
lust summer in Atlanta by a runaway
horse, has sued the city for ten thou
sand dollars damages.
Macon is in luck. She has a regu
larly graduated lady "physician—Mrs.
1>K Fuller, all tho way from Syracuse,
New York Tho Telegraph and Mes
senger don’t say whether there l>c a
Mr. Fuller.
Titusville, Pa., has raised a lad who
on his elovonth birthday, said lie was
tired living, because tlio boys teased
him about bis father, and plungod a
knifo twice into bis breast, hut failed
to hit the right spot.
Mr. J. M. Shaw, of Blackshear, is
luxuriating in new Irish potatoes and
juicy watermolous, from his fall gar
den. Well, if any other man in Geor
gia can have such luxuries, Mr Sluftv
will too' Ho in a live mau.
Ono of tho most encouraging signs
of tbe times, that wo liftvo seen, wo
gather from our exchanges. They
apeak of a disposition on the part of
tho farmers to buy less Western corn
and bacon, and, to that end, plant less
cotton.
Body-snatchiug is uguiu fashionable
iu tho Gate City, now that the medi
cal college has begun its sessions.—
This week a body was taken bom n
collin und a bag of sand substituted
in iU place, but it was detected bo-
foro interment.
— - —
W. If Patterson, cashier, and Po-
rouo Brown, president, of tho Citizens*
Bunk of Atlanta, lately suspended, and
in which was deposited $100,000 of
•THK CITY BY THE HEA "
BUILDING DOOM.
Tbe noise of hammer slid saw is
heard from morning to night, and
from tho seventy-two now buildings
that have been erected in twelve
months, the most fastidious might
select a borne.
I must bring my letter to a close,
but first just ono word for that new
hotel. I am fold that it cost $18,000.
It is an ornament to your city, and
the cuisine equal (so pronounced by
gentlemen of travel) to any in the
South. I think that the proprietor
has now found his forte. Your city,
with its delightful climate, pure salt
air, invigorating nnd health giving,
will soon become to Georgia what
Jacksonville is to Florida—a winter
resort- and some new company will
find it remunerative to build another
equally ns large.
I desired to touch on cotton, rice,
oats, I may do so at some other
time. Yours truly, Waltki
Mr. Editor: I am a constant reader
of your paper, nnd it has been my
good luck to spend two or three
months at a timo iu your city. I take
great plans are iu endorsing tha re
marks of Observer nnd Scnex, and
grant that there is much yet to bo
done, but, sir, I who have lived near
you for many years can observe more
closely tho rapid strides that Bruns
wick is making in growth, wealth and
improvement than can her own citi
zens, who see her every day. I have
traveled all over this great State, and
I take pleasure in saying that the city
and county are growing more in pop
ulation and real estate improvements
than any other city and county of
their aizo iu the .State. Those asser
tions msy seem a littlo romarkablo,
bat 1 clmllengo a denial. The county
and city records will convince the
most incredulous. In Cobb connty,
which is considered ono of tbe most
flourishing counties in upper Georgia
(in which is situated tho beautiful
city of Marietta, with a population of
2,500 |>cople , tho gain has been a lit
tlo over sevon per cent in taxablo
property iu twelve months, whilo your
city has gained twenty-five |>er cent
in taxablo proporty in tho samo time.
Let us take an annual review, nnd
you will look bock and congratulate
your fellow citizens upon tho most
successful year that they have ever ex
perienced, for tbe growth of your city
1ms been unprecedented, nnd her
most snnguine expectations fully
realized.
NAVAL HTORFJi.
Tho naval stores and lumber inter
ests are important factors iu your
commerce, and tbs iucrenso in both
hns been very heavy—the porcentnge
greater than that of any other city in
the Uuiou. Facls go to provo that
Wilmington has fallen oil in spirits
turpentine — per cent nnd in rosin 14
per cent; Charleston hns fullon ofl in
spirits turpentine 141 percent,ami in*
rosin 7$ per cent; Mobile has fallen
oft in spirits terpentine 22,J per cent
and in rosin 18.} per cent; while the
only increase 1ms been at tho Georgia
ports — Savnunnh gaining 18 |>er cuut
iu spirits turpentine nnd 22 por cent! put the muni
iu rosin, and Brunswick gaining 55
por cent in spirits turpentine and 85
per cent in rosin.
Our mnrkot is funking rapid strides,
nnd, if it continues ns it lias begun,
will iu ten years surpass all other
United State* porta as a naval store
ilepot. I can remomber perfectly well | l ,,lH been for some time troubled with
Gen. Sherman visited Atlanta this
week and was present at the re-union
of tho Mexican veterans. After an
eloquent address by fieu. Henry 11.
Jackson, Gen. Sherman was called
for. Ho refused at first, hut when
urged to spenk ns a Mexican war vet
eran, he could no longer refuse, and
during his short address thus spoke:
“Now, gentleman, we iiavo heard
the eloquent address of this memora
ble day. Its spirit is good, nnd I see
no reason why we may not now de
clare with Webster, ‘Thank God 1 am
an American citizen.* We are Amer
ican citizens. I thank God that I am
one, and I tell you that I can go to
any spot from Maine to Texas and
stop where I please, so long ns I be-
Imvo myself and obey the laws’of the
place, and that is the spirit of our
government. That is what made us
the United States of America, and
that is the foundation stone upon
which governnients are built on this
continent. We fought our mother
and acquired our independence, and
to-day we are the same nation, tho
same soldiers, the same government,
the same ting, and so far as 1 am eon-
cored, I am just os friendly to Geor
gia as I am to my native State of
Ohio." (Immense ppluuse.j
A Lfhsox ix American Political
Economy.—What is it? Why the li
censing the selling of liquor that it
may craze the brain of some man that
ho may stab or shoot his fellow, then I
. * jail, arraign and |
try him nt the expense of thousands
of dollars to the tax payers, ami then
boast of tho rovontie to the country of
$25 accruing from the aide license."—
Telegraph and Messenger.
*'“*■ Macon, Ga i
Mkhhrh. Lamaii, Rankin k Lamar—i
Gentlemen—My little girl, 8 years old.
Still! lead!
A.F.Frankiin(6Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
FEED,
HAY, Etc.
ALSO
Matornegtetered Votermforthe .Wattle-
Ipal election to be held on the 10th
Day of December, 1881.
Attderjoo, Wm Anderson, Jacob Amc, F II
Armatroof. Dssul* AUtlnaon,HU Adam*. Aug
Andcraon.W H Armatron*. Robt AtWnaon. UD
Amatrong. Fred Annatrong, Jno Abbott, WOmr.
Anderaon, J B Anderaon, Tho* Adam*. (J F
Aoderaou, JUmca Abbott, George
Ur*water. P W Dolt. T W Main, J T
Urtcienirk, It E Bennett. J A R Byrd.CW
Urleaenick,Erneat Beach.JL horebardt, A
Dorrhardt. Samuel Brocklngton, 8 A Braxton. A
Hunkier, Samuel Jlottwlck, J B Blue, Frank
Blaln, W H Brock, T W Bird. Henry
Bartlett, I'aul Bailor, Edward Burnt, J 8
Barrlck. B F Burbage. W £ Dlaiu. J 8
Brown, Gabe Berrie.WH Burnett, Joe
Burrcb, Loudon Berryman, W M Brewater.F A
Burroughs. Cato Battle. Ephraim Bag* Wiley
Barknloo. W F BimousM. Jack Beane. W 8
Broadnax, Edward Broad, John Blue. Jamei
Brown, Chariot Bakar, Robert Iks . W J
Burrougha, W B wan, O »
Boyd, Andrew Baker. W M
Brown, Jako Borrie. W A
Croratt, A J
Butta, Hamnel
Broad. Julian
Cruvatt, William
Chrtatnpber, M J
Cowart. T E J
Christopher, Robt
Council, BenJ
Carewtdl. L L
Clark, L W
Colllua, J T
Campbell. Tltoa
Cl omenta, Mingo
Cargylt*. B M
Croouiha, Albert
Dart, t’rbanna Jr
Dorllllon, Thoutaa
Doeriliogcr, W F
Davia, David
Davldwm, David
Dar-nport. J W
Dexter. CH
Dumiaway, J A
Cannon,J B
Connolly, J U
Cohon. M J
Carter, George
Cnylt-r, Moaca
Carter, J M
Cowman, (i
Catemau, Ji
Carter. W It
CaraweU, E I
Creamer, I* U
Cohen, IS
(. lark, David
Connor, J M
Cook. J It
Catea. A C
Clark. TG
i. (1 I!
,j Jaa
Dillon. I) Jaa Dunn. II T
Doerfllnger. C J Davia, J B
SS»V K!
II, Albert Dart,
euport. W Q Daniel-. 11 II
, Urbanu- Dart, E C 1*
Foley. Daniel
Freeman, Olur
Franklin. A F
FI "tarn, Jweept
Fraaer, August
Flan lei
J F.
Frazer. Tboi
la. II L
. Robt
Tbonu
Franklin, J U
Fonda, Jacob
Fllmor*,
tt
oin. j d
Ooodyea..-- - -
Gardner, HUTen Oreen.Alfred
-n.TB
II
Flint, B T.
Greenfield. Itiehard Goodyear, C P Gale, F P
OooObr.-nd, 8 T “ * ""
Ooodbread, D B Oibeon,Allen
Ooodbread, V T Gale. A D
- _ Gallagher, Jaa Golden. W P
flroodbrnad. Oliver GoTernor. David Gllaoii. Joaae
illlam Gray, H P Gore. T W
II
I, AM
. *opkl
Hugbea. Peyton
Holme-. Dompi
HoUelldorf. J* J
Holt, LD
Holland. W A
llnrria, W II
JUfrlauu J T
Illracb, BenJ ilmlgev
Harris, Edward Hine, 1
**-■— -*• Hall, G
Harria,
irolzendorl li ll Harvey,
Harvey, J 1* Holiue-,
-.non, Janie* Harria. L W
riaou.WU Hart. WJ
Tia, Henry Hackney, Alex
Hazlffhurat. L W Jr Harria, Jacob
Hamilton, Geo Hudson, HD
Hazleburat, Jo* Harria, Amo*
Holme*. A
Ilall, W 11
Hardy, W i
. York
Ion. Jen
llanaou, G A
llinea. A K
llill. Irwiu
Jaek-on, Burnd John
Rruusttitki:*|MiiuH
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DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
^AIMES’ fUlffllSHIlIC GOODS,
HATS, JJAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
J. MICHELSON A BROTHER
Are now prepared to offer tbe public the flnoat and beat atock of Oooda ever brought to tbia market
Head over tbla advertiftementand como and *co for youruelvca, and wo vbai; be
pleased to ahow you our atock. Our
ladY^clerk ©
Will take e-perial pleasure in waiting on all ruatom'r* who dcafre to ace anything In their Depart
ment, Wo haw a large au<! haiidaome dtaplay of
B2ZEU88 BOBS,
i-tidioua, and at price-- Dot to be excelled. Wc offer beautiful
Novelty Goods for Over-Dresses and Trimmings,
Surah Silks and Satins of all shades,
1 Dress Goods of every color and variety.
I flue aaeortment o
PASSEMENTERIE AND PLUSH TRIMMING,
Jet Ornaments, Cord and Tassels,
A' CHOICE STOCK OF
DEE3S BUTTOITS,
(COMMISSION
, Lambright, J
iAt.a’t li
. Ri. hard Lainbci
MERCHANTS. 1
j Miebebon, M
| Murriauti. Jo»
Maaain, Burr.
1 MrtHUlntlgh. .
when this new business was begun,
a severe cough, which physicians pro-.
. , . i nonneed bronchitis. She slept but i sold
just five short years ago, ami only a litll0| coughing nearly the entire bight, I
few barrels wore made und bandied, and we had to get up very often to
This now development not only deni-1 help her out, the cough was so severe,
oiihtrates I ho determined go-uheadi- i ‘V-' our H °l*citntion, 1 bought a bottle
of Jlretvor’s Lung Restorer, und she
beguu to improve at once, and h
Goods bought and iSSivT/
on closest, fig- 1
arcs, (^onsignincnts j
solicited.
Mcrrifleld. O II M««
ndy.EHT Mav»
AND A NICE LOT OF
LADIES 5 ^CHILDREN’S HATS
X NOTIONS >1 ull timer!Pttom
i Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes
OF ALL SORTS. IN THE
AND DUAWEUS. JlOSU, I1A1S AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOE
t -k ..r MEN’S AND ROYS* CLOTHING, UHIKT8, UNDBRSHIRTS
Gouts’s white Overshirts only $1.00 Apiece !
All W. H,> .- that v
tivciicss and vim of your own isioplc ,. .
” MiVU *•” - i i iwgau to improve at once, and has
State money, have been arrested. New 1 1,1 ,,l ‘ w au tur °f prosperity, l»ut j boon sleeping nicely ever since, and 1
and startling developments a
poctod to follow.
The Savannah paper wills have
clanged hands and now run under
tho name and stylo of “Tho Savannah
Palm Paper Manufacturing Compa
ny. " The new firm will manufacture
a paper from the palmetto leaf that is
of very Btiporior quality and especially
useful ns transfer paper, which hns
heretofore boon iin|>orted.
—-
A correspondent of the Savnmmli
AV»rg f from Florida, thus writes:
“On the Pith inst., in company
with Mr. S. J. Temple, of Tem
ple s Mills, I visited Fort Hurley to
take a look at tlio monster orange
tree at that pine*. By actual meas
urement we found tho tree to l»e nine
feet one inch in circumference, but
lack of cu e, the extreme dry weather
nnd tho freeze lust winter made the
tree look less healthy tli^n wo expect
ed. This tree is over fifty years old, 1
and some years has bad over 9,000 or
es on it.
the great inexbuutiblo amt productive! firmly believe she will boi>eriimiientlv
power of y mr lauds. Brunswick will (cured. I was very much frigliti
soon bo the market for rosiu from the
virgin to the window glass, and with |
the many new mid increasing fucili-;
ties tor briiiging to market and bund
ling the products of your thousands
of acres of u it touched pines, the world
will turn its face here iu ueed of sup
plies.
The report of your exports for 1880
shows tlmt the merchants of your city
have an abiding faith in the great ad
vantages tlmt yon possess, and by
their energy and business capacity
have determined tlmt her onward j uied at times with
march in commercial greatness and
prosperity shall continue until she
shnll rival her sister Savannah, ten
at her condition
am now rejoicing at her rapid recovery
Yours truly Geo. F. Win*..
Taylor County
This is to certify that l had asthma
for thirty-five years, and used a great
many different kinds of remedies.—
Was treated five yearn without find
ing relief. I then used your I.ung
Restorer, und found in it a permum-nt
cure. Yerv trulv voiirs,
urn HI lm * ‘ / J. l’.wtKh
WE SELL
ll»»pepftla.
AiLA.xrv, Ga., June 21, 1878 j
For several years 1 Imu suffered I
ilrendfully with dyspepsia, accompu-
most excruciating J
pain, and have tried ninny remedies,
in vain I tried >our Neurotic, whiel
acted like nmgic, giving entire relic:
ry short time I consider it tb*
times her size, and the fears of tho j most valuable, amt, indeed.
able editor of the (’harlestou tanner
bo fully realized. He says Suvanuah
should la. proud of her position ns
the third cotton port of tho United
_. ,, this place is a ro-1 States, of her inerehants, of her great
marUl.Io i»,tang fort>-lwo j tr , () r , lilroill)B elc thm . it uo
deep. In tho dliferent strata near the . ' ' , . ,
bottom lime stone, marl and phosphate rfl<1 * 011 W ”J * ^ rni # °‘ teat city j
medicine 1 lm\e ever usetl, mid
cordially recomiuend it to the publie.
Mrs. J. K Brri.EU.
No 75, Marietta street.
A Suiooili ( omplrxlon
Can lm had by every lady who will
use Barker’s Ginger Tome. Fur
promptly regulating the liver ami knl-
«uu I'uuNpuaie » "• I promptly regulating ttie liver and knl-
are found. At no time, even during should not continue to grow; the only , „ ev * and purifying the blood, there is
the heaviest of raius, does the water 1 11 ' * *
stand iu this sink, hut dunp|>ears into
the earth.”
aUJTF.AI’ OS 1111 Al.
cloud, wo suppose, is the competition . nothing like it* aud thin is the reason
between the Cole system aud the | vo quickly teiuoves pimples mid
Guitenu'* trml is now going on. He
is participating in his own defence,
und says a good many things that his
counsel does not want him to say.—
This, however, inay all be understood
Mmcn them ..ml dono for a purpo*., |
viz* As proof of his insatut); for that
is the main plea that is set up Pub
lic sentiment Inis mollified very much,
aud we should think, from what we
read, his pnnisroent, if any, will lx»!
very light.
Wadlcy railroad, which will carry with i noftee^ r ° H ’ V , * M '
it the effort to make Brunswick sup-1 - - *
plant Savannah."
Statistics show tlmt in 1875 Bruns
wick’s exports were $000,000, while,
in 1880 they reached $1,700,000. Just
a« Savannah for years aud years did (
not do half as much business as j
nd now surpass her in
i her face-, so will Brunswick, who is »
(gaming on her yearly, nnd she must \
hwk well to her laurels, for your cityiSTOVSS Sft STOVE PIPEy
has nil the ad vantages, depth of water.'
Drugstore
Watt I'-, A F.
Wamkr. A F
Winn. John
WmxrrYw
YOUR ORDERS!
Glyun County Sheriff Sales.
First Tuesday in Decemlter, 1881.
DIXON’S NEW BUILDING,
Newcastle St.,
Briinswic, Ga.
ii>ts anil tho J.ul.llc
i STORE to the aboxo loi
ii, w.j i
•ply *»f
Drugs, Clieyiicalslatoitlediciiie,
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Perfumery and Toilet Articles
IX GREAT VARIETY,
MINERAL WATERS,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
IiUIST'S I’JiESH AND GKNUINK
Ll—Glthm Coes
Wtu be -«'M br
•Ity of Urunawtck, Glj
TIN SHOP.
••ry. t.» ili*? hlgbei
rlynu county, Gcorvti,
December, 14*61. bet wen tit*
ami four r. u. of that .lay, at public
icnh'if property, to-arit'
I U-at btadcr, the lu.io.
.1 known and d.-aeribed i
<ie by Ucnr U. Bald win. A. D
u Iota uuinoara 409 and Wl. Hu.t
n by IU* uuderatuned, aa Shenff
uuty. aa th- prop* rty of I'rbanio. Dart. Hr..
* •' * “ *. Dart.
MM: I.KMV am. LACK TEAS,
TOBACCOS,
CIGARS AND
Wnycrosi Pejtorler: “Captain John
C. Reynolds and his engineer corps
i« WLATIOV.
. with a jHipulation of
more signs of improvc-
Your tt»v
13,500, show
packed np their trap** and left ycitcr-1 ^ ,an HU - V B * zo * n this State,
day morning for Live Oak, Florida,! V«»nr |>eop!o are buoyant and
where they will commence nt once the! Lmm year you lmd no whnlca&je
permaneut location of that part of the j houfes, ami I was forced to buy mv '
Live Oak, Tampa and Charlotte Har-' . tlnn i ti *« v .. v*i * I
bor Rail wav from Live Oak to Bow- ] “ Ir Snvsnnah or New Y«»rk.— j
Till Waiv, I'liiinhitiu.
mpertjr
IF-* . .
r hta wife, E.R.
»y virtue of a f
( mUI county
Physician’s Prescriptions Accurately compounded.
.ill ckcwrfTilly attend any rail* for a
. i: It. D*rt. and h. r
>banua Dart, Sr., a* l
JAMES T. SLAIN,
DRUGGIST.
Zm. Pumps & Pump Driving. AUG.F. FRANKLIN & Co. ggp
rty ut the a aid d'-rnulant, to -attaly »-i.l j __ ,
>unt of aaid ft f», r* prtccirr.': in- | ■ ma
F. Iruary »!, IMi. M.l« »ta wiiU ar-1 ” 11 W
t »'/ rvaaiil
JOsKFU E. LAMDBIGUT. 3h*riff G C., U
Insurance!
*Uy .t<X.r •!..!
land blnfT^ on the Suwannee riter.—
,® audentand that the State convicts
wi.l be p«;t to work at once to clear
out the right of way. This roud will
be built Kpcediiy, aud when completed
wiJl bo an imi>ortant feeder to the
present general system of the Savnn-
nah, Flyy* j and Wcitvm. ’
Now yon have four or five large * ;
.boleMlc- Uou..*, all with tremtn.loa. ji > C W Ho»k 1»V Mark Tw ain
docks of goods of all kinds ami dt- j S_
scriptiona, * *jn:tl to the best establish-; **
inents of most cities of twice its size,' Jl
and I am told that m»U>« me huge and "2
ciJlcctiouh good. 2
i
SOUTH FUN FUn uIbHiy
FINNKYS HUILDlNti
‘BRUNSWICK, G A
D. I). ATKINSON,
DENTIST,
Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS, I,,.J™™?™*
INSURANCE AND COLLECTING AQINT,'i ®®OD¥EAR,
J. M. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AGENT,
i* th- fo!T«w1n» Fir- tnair-ine- Com-'
WILL BUY AM) HULL.
Land ai\d Real Estate, j
Ode* a. i • b. !*.*• O®.-. r.a> 2l-»f
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
JJJtVNsWJCK, GA