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New Advertisements.
Private Boarding*
0»E MINUTE'S WALK ABOVE POST OFFICE..
Terma moderate. Apply to
nov t» tf JOB. E. LAHUBIQHT.
£dvifiti$tr and Spytal
TO RENT f
street. Term* r< aaonablo.
D. JAB. DILLON.
Notice.
Neither tho Captain nor Consignee of tha Spanish
Brig Emanuel, from I*once, Porto R ico, will be r#
■pouaible for any debta contracted by the crew.
JUAN B. OAVILA,
Captltn Commanding.
Notice.
All order* for OAK WOOD of any length
promptly Ailed if loft at
uov!9>3m J. T. BLAIN'8 DRUQ BTORE.
For Sale or Bent
and kltcheo.
OR WILL RENT
The Are rooma on the npper Aoor to a good ten
ant on ea*y terma. Apply to
ALLEN C. BARTLETT,
novlfllf or, COOK BUCS. k CO.
Rock Bottom
RRiAOHBiD!
Great decline in Prices
AT TUB NEW 8TOBE OF
G OLD SMITHS) Co
BACON, 10c per pound, -
LAUD. 12 fic pi t pound.
COFFEE, 9 pound# for 11.00.
TEA, Wic per pound,
BUTTER, 30c per pound,
HUOAR, 0.10, 11,12 lba. f<
to quality.
i. for*|l, according
Come and examluo the good# and aee for yourtelf.
Brunswick Bracket Works
RICHMOND STREET.
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
COWARDS, WARD & CO, PROPRIETORS.
Wood Turning, Moulding,
SAWING, Etc.,
Plrketa of all atylea made to order,Wood Turning
of every description, also. Her. II and Circular Saw*
tug done with neatness and dispatch. Octagon and
Fluted Balusters, Newels and (tails constantly on
hand or made to order. Pattcrna. Models, Rope and
Twisted Works, Ten-Pina and Balls. Indian Clubs,
Mouldings, both straight and circular, lor carpen
ters. cabinet makers and piano lorte manufacturers,
In Act, all trade* supplied in their different branch
es. We Invo also the Ancst !in# of Bracket*. P*p<
Holders, Slipper and Stenoscopic Gases, lictui
Frames, Clock 8helves, Hat and Towel Itarka. stc.
Wi’learo give u* a call, and leave yonr orders.
N. B.—All Jobbinu attended to at once, and dot
at reaaonabla rates. novlJMf
tUBUMHKV XVIBT
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19.1881.
HOME MATTERS.
Post Office Time Table.
General Delivery opena 8:00 a. closes 8 lOOr.a.
Register and Money Order Buaineaa opena 9:00 a.
(.; cToaea 5:00 p. m.
TIME OF CLOSING THE MAILS.
St. Simona mall cloaea 6:30 a. m.
B. k A. mail cloaea 8 15 a
M.AB.mai
Savannah,
cloae at 7:00 v
Macon Ga.. March 31.18T>.
From having been Intimate with the proprietor#
t»f-Hwift's Syphilitic SpecUlc,’’ I have known much
of ita manufacture and uss. Titer* are men in this
community who ware victim* in early life to Sypb.
ills, and who have taken tha 8. H. H. mi-dletnn, and
are now. t»» all api>«aranco", and lu tlielr own be.
lud. m free from taint of disease as the first man,
irrab from the hand* of his Maker. Delicacy for.
l>i<U their public recommendation*, bnt I am ah
lowed to refer the aceptlo privately to those who will
eudorsc everything that can ba said in its favor. Bo-
•rg professionally much opposed to recommending
aecret remedies. It it wi;b hesitation 1 attach ray
name to this article, bnt I know wbareor I apeak
whou I say onr science has not mado tublic a cow*
Itinallon equal to "Hwilt** SyhIUUo Specific” for the
nurposo indicated.
p 1 T. L. MARSENBURO. Pa. O.
TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprietor*. At-
Unta, (i». , . „
Sold by all druggists. Call for a copy of ••Young
LeOOITTE
SAND HEAR!
Notice Is hereby gli
tbo undersigned I* nc . ... -- ,
one to on* thousand, at prices ranging *ow Xhs to
f| (« each, according to atae and qnantlty.
W. F. PENNIMAN.
uovl2-lf
Larioso Hall.
THE
SKflW RISK
Will U Opened every
Tuesday 4 Friday Night
Commencing I5th h
HATES WILL BE
novlk if
Fire Insurance!
T. O’CONNOR, Jr.
AOKNT FOR THE
ItlUTISU AMF.IUCA.
Liim&WNDONMiM,
AND
NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY.
oar* -ver Mul len's Drug Store. fcbl-ly
CUSHING’S
PHOTOGRAPH
Rooms,
Newcastle Street,
cnRXEtt ABOVE BLAIS’S DRUO STORE.
I would re*j-e* tfaily inform the eitfrens of
Brnnswlrk that I have fitted np the rcom* located
a* above as a Photograph Gallery. and an
to do aU klhda wi »«k i» that Une •*'
yn*t ■ 0
Sea “rock bottom” prices nt Gold
smith & Co.’s.
Sco advertisement of wood for sale,
orders to bo left at Blain's drag store.
Chicago Bacon, eeconda, 9kc; beat bacrnllcto
12,‘.c, at MOORE k HcCKAKY‘8.
Mr. Lenvy will sell a donkey pnmp
before the Court Honse door on Mon
day at twolvo o'clock.
Scnor Daniel do la Pedrnja y Cuesla,
Spanish Consul, nt Snvannab, was on
n visit to Senor Terras this week.
Coffee 9 pounds for $1.00 at Goldamith k Co.'a.
The steamship City of San Antonio
arrived hero yesterday on her first
trip to this port. She is an elegant
craft.
Mr. W. T. Jones has just launcod a
new fashioned water craft—a sort of
velocipede, We will tell yon, in next
issue, how sho works.
Try Moore * McCrary’s Coffee. 8}« pound* for $1.
L’arioso Hall was opened to tho
public for skating on Tuosday night
last, and tight lively did tho skaters
move around.
Everywhere is visible marks of im
provement. Tho neod is still groat
for residences nnd stores for reut.—
Nono tiro vacaut.
Prepared Graham Hour at Goldsmith * Co.’s.
Next Thursday is Thausgiving Day,
and not a single gobbler has yet been
seut in to muko glad the hearts of yo
editor nnd his numerous household.
Soo notice of storo to reut by Mr.
Dillon. The baildiug is the one now
being finished up on Day street in
front of tho Custom House. The
stand is nu excellent one.
We call special attention to tho card
of Messrs. Edwnrds, Wurd A Co.—
Head over their advertisement care
fully and hug if you do not lined some
thing they innuufiictui’u in beautifying
your home.
Try Moore k McCriry’s Gilt-Edge Uniter, three
pound* for II. %
When a young man goes to sco a
young lady ni.d stays out till mid
night, and then won't tell which one
be went to sue, tho presumption is
that the editor will soon bnve wedding
cake to dream on.
Messrs. W. T. Glover A Co. aro get
ting in a big stock of goods for the
winter trade. Something nice tor the
children as well as the old folks.—
They have just recoivod a largo lot of
Seaside, Franklin and other libraries.
Brunswick at Gold
0. Day and later by Mr. W. J. Way),
Tbo boaso is a two-story bnilding
with eight rooms besides the kitchen,
and has been rccontly re-painted, eta
If desired, Mr. Bartlett will rent the
rooms on tbe uppor floor, five in num
ber, to a good tenant.
Good (able batter 30 cents Per pound Goldsmith
It Co.'t, the (rooers.
Memphis & Cbarlston R. B. stoek
in being agitated, and an effort being
made to break tho lease of that road
to Cole. Should tbe effort be success
ful, it will fall into tbe bands of Mr.
Wolffe, so that Brunswick will lose
nothing by tbo transfer, tho universal
sentiment being llmt'tba Erlanger
syndicate will do more for ui than tbe
other, as it baa but one outlet, which
is Brunswick.
A few days sinco a Spanish gentlo-
mnu entered onr oflicc on business,
and in bis broken English, and to tbe
best of bis ability, proceeded to make
his wants known. Appreciating his
enibarrsssing position, ono of onr
young men, with n thorougb(?) knowl
edgo of Spanish, camo promptly for-
ward and accosted him in that lan
guage, bnt was compelled at tbo first
fire to beat a retreat, with a grant,
which was very expressive, nt least.—
Moral—When yon attempt to con
verse with a foreigner bo sure you
know more than ono sentence.
Can it be true that wkolosalo liquor
dealers in Atlnutn, Huvnnunb and clsc-
whore have scut money hero to thwart
tbo will of the people of this county
in tho oloctiou which was to buve been
hold to-day V Such ia the current re
port.
I-. IV. T. .1 Gold... Itbk Co.',.
Mr. J. 11. Wright, our former citi
zen, bos returned to bis old homo, nnd
is to-dny opening up an elegant as
sortment of gent’s furnishing goods
in the store of Monro A McCrary. His
advertisement will appear in next is
sue. Meanwhile, give him a call if
you need anything in bis line.
The best Rtxxla fort be least money st OoMauilth
k Co.'s, tbe grocer*.
Ono hundred am1 thirty nt rivals at
tbe Nelson Houso for tbo week ending
Nov. 17tb. Whnt better proof in
wanted of thu now life that bus been
put into our place of late. Deadbeats
will please not construe this ns an in
vitation to come bore. Live mon aro
always welcome.
B* fore yon bny. examine tbe sunk amt price*
oiiUmilii k CO.’#.
Married.—Symous—Moomaugb.—
Iu Jesup, Go., on tho 9th inat., Win. F.
Symons, of Savunuah, and Miss J. W.
Moomaiigh, of Jesup. Mr. Symons is
well known hero and bis tuuuy friends
unite with us in wishing biiu a bnppy
and prosperous married life.
All kind* of Emit Butters at Muoro Jfc McCrary’s.
Mr. Joseph E. Lambrigbt adver
tises for boarders in this issue. His
residence is witbin one minute’* walk
of tbe Post Office. Wo might men
tion in parenthesis that Mr. Joe is a
greou grocer, nnd as such will prolwi-
ply have something good to eat, if
there be any of that commodity in tbo
nmrket.
Dscoti, ten rents |wr pound at Ooldatuitb * Ou.a'a
We do not romemla-r ever to have
men such a fine looking net of aea
captains iu onr port nt any oue time
oa at preaenl, nor a bnpdauuier set of
vessels. Nuticalily *o anion a this lat
ter claim ia tbe tbree-mnsted schooner
Haskell, of Doer Me. She ia jiut off
the stocks, and as fine a model as ev
er graced onr wntem.
Large stock—splendid assortment -jf jp*>d* —
low price* st Goldsmith * Co.'s, tbe Kn>r«r*.
Mr. Allen C. Bartlett oilers C**r sale
in Ibis issue bis premises near tbe old
dvpot (formerly occupied by Mr. H.
A DnnaeroiiM Follow. ~
For some timo past a suspicious
looking fellow bos been lurking
around tbo premises of Mr. T. B.
Goodbread nt night, with a view, it
was supposed, of robbing tbe bouso,
tbo presumption being that tbo sales
of Mr. O.'s tobacco shop were kept at
home. About a week ago young Mr.
Fulton Goodbread went homo just n
littlo after dusk, accompanied by bis
cousin. Coming up tbo back way, bo
found his mau in tbe yard rcconuoi-
teriug. As bo roacbod the gate tbo
chap discovered him, and, rushing
past him, took to tbo woods. Young
Goodbread opened firo on bim, nt tbe
samo time giving cbnse. About tbe
fourth or fifth shot the fellow uttered
a cry nnd fell, with Goodbread upon
him. The young mnn attempted to
shoot him again, but, finding bis pis
tol oinply, clubbed it and commenced
pounding him. His young cousin
now enme up, nnd tho two undertook
to hold him, but, being mere Ntrip-
lings in size, nnd lie 11 very powerful
uegro, they were hurled aside and the
chap mado good his escape.
On Monday night last, ns young
Goodbread was going home, some
one, supposed to lie the same party,
waylaid nnd fired at him, but missed
his mark. Later in tbe night Mr*
Goodbrcad's dog dinned some one
out of the yard, and the next morning
fat splinters were found sticking in
the cracks of the kitchen on the out- I
side, tho presumption being that, hnv- j
iug failed to hit young Goodbread, he
had attempted to burn tho promises,
by way of getting even.
"GARFIELD CLUB."
At a meeting of the "Garfield Club”
held at L’arioso Hall ou tbe 14tb day
of November, 1881, tbe following res
olution was unanimously adopted:
WTirreas, Tbe report is industri
ously, and, in somo cases, subtly and
ingeniously, circulated in this city that
this club is seeking to carry special
measures and tho support of special
men, although it has been repeatedly
announced by tbo President and by
members of tho elnh, thut such is not
the case; and,
Whereas, Good men, not yet mem
bers of tho club, may be deterred
from joining by reason of such re
ports, therefore,
Resolved, That it he announced
through tbo Advertiser and Appeal,
that all such reports aro without foun
dation in fact, and thnt tho sole ob
ject of this club is to socuro good gov
ernment for the city of Brunswick,
without regard to special men or spe
cial measures, and that it is tho unan
imous desire of this club that all good
men, not at present members, may fi
nally understand this to bo the object
of tbe club.
Resolvedfurthei, That all persons
who lmvQ hithorto circulated ouch re
ports, from whatever motive, bo re
spectfully requested to cease circulat
ing such reports .Void tho date of this
publication.
On motion, it was also ordored that
the paper setting forth tbe object of
tbo club and tbe obligation of tho
members bo published in tho Adver
tiser asd Appeal, tho same reading as
follows:
"Brunswick, Ga., Sop. 20, 1881.
Tho tindersignod, whoso names are
hereunto attached, desiring to socuro
an economical and judicious adminis
tration of their municipal afiairs du
ring tho next nnd succeeding years,
hereby agree to form themselves into
an association, to be known ns tho
"Garfield Clnb,” whoso object it will
be to select, and then by their united
and earnest efforts, elect, as Mayor
and Council, such of their citizons as
aro most competent to take charge of
the municipal government, ami who
will in their jndgmen*, at all timu
and under nil circumstances, impar
tially nnd faithfully administer tho
same to the promotion of the host in
terests of the city. And they further
agree thnt they will abide by the ac
tion of a majority of (lie club, nud will
zealously sup|>ort whatever ticket may
be selected by the same.”
A true extract from the minutes.
James Houston, See’v.
ST. SIMONS ITEMS.
IVopln Aro
Schooner Four Sisters, Captuiu
Bunker, sailed on Thursday for Bos
ton.
There aro now nt the docks one
brig and three schooners. Others aro
on tho way.
Arrived Thursday p. m.—schooner
Lester A. Lewis-two days from
Charleston, S. C.
Mr. John Cnrrio 1ms just received
twenty head more of fine cuttle from
thonunin. Plenty to ent this winter.
Mr. R Levi sou again appeared on
the scone last wock. It is rumored
thnt ho intends again opeuing hia old
stand at Juwtown.
Mr. J.*J. Wilder, iu tho employ of
the Company, at Camps, was on the
Island last Sunday, ou business relat
ing to the river.
Mrs. J. G. Yonug has returned
from a short visit to Darion, whore
sho has l»eoii to establish Miss Minnie
at the academy.
Mr. F. A. McKellur is again at his
post in the mill, having just returned
fiom a pleasant visit to hi* home iu
Cbnihara county.
Tho Company is making somewhat
oxtensivs additions to their already
largo yard, for tho storage of their
surplus stock of boards, etc.
Mrs. E. P. Herrick 1ms returned to
her homo in Maine, this climate not
agreeing with her. We shall souq ex
pect to see tbo other half following.
Fish and oysters are now getting to
be plentiful. These, with the groat quan
tity of cano, wo soo no neod of any
one’s going hungry tho coming season.
Mr. John Fitzgerald, not finding u
ready salo for his place, now proi>oses
to ralllu tho same lit $15 a chance, and
only forty chances. Now is the time,
boys.
Mr. G. L. Elliott returned Inst week
from a dying trip to Savannah, whith
er ho wont to meet a party of friends
from New York, per steamer City of
Augusta.
Tho steamer Hamilton is being re
paired ami put in prune order Her
new boiler is iu place nnd Tommy, her
enthusiastic engineer, will fir«- up and
start bis pot soon.
The river, which has been low tor
some time, is rising and logs will now
come in fast enough for all demand;
so no moro loafing, no more lost time,
but plenty of work.
Wo aro sorry to learn of tho severo
sickness of Mrs. W. H. Gowon at the
resilience of Dr Blain, in Brunswick.
We hopo that there will noon he
change for the better.
Lieut, li. F Mclritire, formerly <
count of your decided stand in favor
No Klmti ion To-tiiiy. of lestriction. I tun sure tho friends
The election ordered for to-duy will of mstfiction will see io it that your
not bo held. Through some mistake,! bunine** will not sutler by such with-
.. ., ,, *. ,, . • drawn], and should the measure sue-
I ' 0 time provided by tho Co.,munition m | incrcna0( , ,, row|> * r ity znd
ers for holding xaiue ia not in accord- w0 „| t |, u f county will very soon
anco with thnt provided by tho act, I create a demand for ynnr paper that
which declares that tho oleetiun shall will c-mnterbnlanee any loss you may
ho within'CO days nflcr the passage of j
tile act. It so happens that thu fill days '• l h.< ]
I Nothing lias so completely ronsed
lour people lately asthoissnnon which
[ they were to have voted to-day. W’e
received several letters from subscrib
ers nnd others, bidding us stand firm j the'If. 8. naval service, but now !o-
nnd battle for the right. Here is ono j cabal on St Simons, bns jast returned
°l them J f ro ,„ „ trip of some two months North,
“I regret to learn from yonr last ia- looking well and is fall of bitsinea.
sue that certain parties had threaten-
ed a withdrawal of patronage on nc
he is alive, safe and well, and loading
in Darien. We should like to shake
him by (bo hand.
Qascoigne Mills are now running
under full headway. Tbo Eogliab
bark William Gordou it now loading
tbero for South America. Tbe Cap
tain is expecting bis wife from Cana
da, protty soon, to make tho (trip with
bin.
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, of Balti
more, relatives of Mrs Gonhf, are on
visit, tbo first time in sixteen years.—
Mr. Richardson served in tbo Confed
erate army daring the war, nnd was
wounded in one of tbe battles near
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright, from
Brooklyn, arrived on Sunday last by
City of Bridgeton, from Savannah.
Wofearti from good authority that
they intend making Brnnawiek their
permanent borne, and where be will
ongnge iu business. Wo wish them
nil success.
Mr. A. W. Smith's fninily left on
Wodncsday evening for Atucriens,
whoro they will spend some time with
friends, till Mr. S. can settle bis busi
ness bore, when ho will take them to
Alabama, where, wo believe, ho in
tends making bis future homo. Tbe
Island will feel his loss.
Our yuung friend L. G. Mercer is
■undo hnppy by tile arrival of a boat
of relatives and friends, with tbo ox-
pcctntiun of moro a littlo later in tho
season. They cauie all tho wny from
Couadu to -jh'JhI the winter among
the roses nud fishes of our littlo Isle,
and judging from the hnppy expres
sion of Mercer's lace, lift, nt “Ellnir
Cottage” must Im full of sanshiuo and
happiness.
Tho Island was buuorad last jreeb
by a visit from Mr. Coxswcll, of Prov
idence, R. I. Mr. C. was, foi ly-two
years ngn, overseer on on* of the large
plantations on St. Simons, then owned
by his uncle. He is sixty-seven year*
old, a native of Boston, Mass., and
livod Sonth a omnivor of yean in ala-
very dnya. He is now ragged and
healthy, nud extensively engaged in
business in Prnvidenoo.
**W# BUJII v* wltbont 1oy«—
What I# j-Mnlon bnt piz-lnn ?—
Bat whera Is tbs man
TLafcan 11m wltbont dining f
w« msjr Ur# wlUtout friends.
W* cm Ur# wltbont greeting.
0.H.W1BERL
IIB1VV AiNDFANCY GROCERIES
PIO HAMS, BREAKFAST SACON,
Flour; Sugar, Coffee, Teas,
LARD,
Butter, Rice, Etc.
A VARIETY OF
Canned Goods,
mis AND FANCY CRACKBSS.
Fruits, Nuts, Candies,
Tobaccos and Cigars,
Ktiastit Street, - Brunswick 6a.
tlll'jMOj
BRUNSWICK MARKET*
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND AFPEAL. t
Ukr-xMwicx, Oa., Noveittbrr 19, !W1.)
U'-luw wo quote prire* current for to-riijr:
COTTON-
Mi l.Utnu Pair......... UK
Good Middllus 1IH
Middling r. 11 *4
Law Mirldline tOfi
Oftol Ordinary Ic,
Ordinary : tjfc
RICE.
Cotuinnu O'.lfW*
V»lr
<».wd « «#••«
90*1 »l
Hough rou it try
NAVAL STORES.
D fl.swi, F. tl.tfi. F12.00, O$2.0.), II $3.10,
have already pused Another Jluw in
the matter i* the fact that the ndver-
tiHoniunt of the election is not in com
pliance with tho act. Tims, by in*
oversight ou the pin t of some one, the
whole matter ha* gone by default, and
the race mapped out for to-day will
not bo rnu. The friend* of the men*-
uro feel sore over the tom nffuir* have
tnken, and properly no, for they held
tho balance of power. This w« Ih.-
lievo all will acknowledge. But the:
opportunity Inis been lost mid all
hands miiHl accept the situation.
Attention !
The Garfield Club will meet at L'ar-
ioso Hall at 7:30 o'clock i\ m., on
Monday, tho 21*t day of November,
1881, for the recoption of new ineni-
bers, and for the trousaction of Much
other business as may come before it;
nnd also lit the same hour ami place,
on Monday, the 28th of November,
1881, for tlio purpose of selecting a
ticket for Mayor and four Aldermen,
nt tbe municipal election to he held on
the 10th day of December, 1881,* and
for tho transaction of such other btis-
a* may lw necessary to seciirt the
election of such ticket.
By order of the Club.
James Houston, Sec’y.
New Prophecy By ffioihrr Khlpton.
Whm lawyer# fail to f»8« • fee.
And Jnrir* o*»er dU»|tr*e;
When politician# *r* cott*nt.
And landlord# don’t collectfh*
When par tire smash #11 tb#ir machine*.
Kostina, is lying in the sound*
bound for the Mill*. It is hinted that
her commander, Captain l’hilhrook,
with his wife, will s|>cnd the winter
nt tho aStevens House ou the Island.
Fire was discovered in the* board
ing house one tiny thin week. By
prompt work auel plenty of water wh*
prevented what might have been a
conilugratiou- a seiioiis Jims to the
Island.
Tile David Clark in making two
trip* a week to Brunswick, stopping
at nil way landing*. Cupt fiieiiowc*
and the polite purser, Mr Jno Gore,
make it pleasant for parties traveling
that way.
Both the Florida ami City ol Bridge-
York, have got it down on my j now »'tuning daily t«» F« nii»q-
Tlit writer has no interest here ! ‘tt 11 ' 1 * connection with trains
I ft *). K f'J .17 *,M-|2 60, M $2 N |2.»7>„
idow «!*•<* f3..TIH.
i irit* TcurKTri*#—Oils ami whlakrya, BO'.r}
ulara, Jl'jc.
SUPPLIES.
IIai'iw -Clrer ril» aid**. lfl.Vc; *houMrrn, ;
aiu«, lCc; dry hhIIchi clear rib aide#, 9S'ej lu«g
icar. tXc:*liouid*ni,7T»«.
OnaiN—C'uru-wblbt Wo, mixed Mc;u#U, 62g
*'»V; bran, f 1.30.
HAY-Norfb.ru, 11. jor^f 1.2*1; Ea«t«ni. II. M;
’.-•tero ttmuthy 11.36.
I.AIIK—In lUirre*. Mgr; lo-.-a and tub*. 13gc.
1’i^iUN—Hii|verAin*, fii mu6 60: #x*r», IISWmT AO;
fomily. |N MiftfH 30; lancy. |U SO# 10 M); baker#*,
‘1 ZViffR TV
HiDit*. Wool.. Utt. - Hidi-a, dry Sint. 13J,c; sailed
Removal idhanp
THE FIRM OF
W. T. GLOVER & CO.,
(SUCCEUHOBf TO W. T. GLOVED)
moved from the store next door to the Post
Oflicc. and opened afresh ia
Dixon’s New Building,
Whirr# tha public can t>« supplied, at wholesale or
retell, with every thins In lb# line of
STATIONERY,
Books, Pictures, Etc.
IEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS A MIES
Received dally and for sale at low price#.
PICTURE FRAMING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.
TheLadies’Store
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X 9*c;
aklns, IH-; Otter *klna, tV«r|t no.
naval ktokkh rioiaiiTs.
It-In »nd spirit*, 3*. 9dAS*. 9<l. to Unlt#d
m or C'uMiluuut direct: to E*w York. tOcca
Uj ou *pirlt*.
-T» New York, rosin Wo. m»Ii
““ . .. — ,. (d RUtUsok#,
win U#. spirit#
Pbiliuk-lpbla. rrein :
rrelli 40.. spirit* 73c; to
•plrita H0r
> BeaHn/n
Id finding favor «lm*wht*re, an well
an in onr city. A weekly loader of
the AnvKitTtjthH, in New Yurk, thu*
writes uh: "That improvement com
pany idea i« striking in the right di
rection, if it bo properiy managed,
and I am confident Brunswick 1ms a
good future, ami should I ever leave !
Xoi
lint
And landlords don’t col|M*tli*tr rent.
all tbatr machine*
# up tlielr brans:
Khty cnnar ~ -** *
And firia
When ladlre -*•« i »»*■ lira" v
And oflW-e otkan never flop
When nrt—ihern cut »lwir »emw abort.
And all folk* to the church resort
When bark »u*tari1b«r* h*re al' paid.
And editore their foremen made—
Such baptdm •• will *#ra port* nd
That *Jk» world mu*t coma t-> an end.
So #o to Gup I.'in ilh A Co.'s, tb*Or** erymfn.
And for provision* tbera your motef *i>end. ^
4;ray flnlraarr Uanorablr, [
But their premutimt npiwanuin* i« an- *
uoying. Parker’a Hair ihds tin i« j
ulftr for eleanlinoas and promptly re-,
storiug the youthful color. t
whatever, only a* he hits learned of Jacksonville, uud at .Sttvwnmih for f
Brunswick from onr columns Hi* the North via Ocean Steamship Cor.i-j
opinion, therefore, is an unprejudiced f H ship*.
oue, ami ns such is worth something. Mr. John Itenuick and n foruo of j
We trust the projector* of the company ! carpenter* are biiaily engaged rep or- j
will continue to push it forward. Wo ing the Company’* mill We hear *
shall aid it till we can. great deal of building amt imp.wvo-j
Itu a Weii ituimu rart [‘uentn generally will be curried on j
Among physicians that Bticlm Jnui-1 winter.
per ami 1‘a re ra Brava in combination Mr. W. A. Fuller is ex|H-i‘ted back j
are the 1m;»1 remedies in the world for ! u n .Saturday, with a part of hi* family.!
any disease of the bladder or kidneys, m , y wjlf mttk „ Sl . Simons lln ir alsate
ami that not less than t.ne-lnlf of thu - ,
human family, both male uud fouiale,! ^ or w,u ** 5r ’ ^ ^ llu w * “
Hiiffer from deraiigement of tliORO or- [ trout to see Mrs. F aud the little
gnus, ami neglect or failure to tiso i ones back again.
prop-T reinuilits Imrrj nmnv to un- Steull , er Ir1 „, ,„. r „„ y „„ lu
timely graves. .Numerous combinn- ,
lions have Imm’H tried for grn v « l, brick Glmrleston to J.icks-mville, last week,
flust deoositH, Bright’* disease, weak- 1 stopped hero for wood. She was pur-
ness in buck and hips, produced by I chased to run up tho St. Johns river,
derangaiueiil uf t.l.nl.lur unit ki.lncvn,! sllc U „, K „ , tcru wliuolt r i» »«ll
but none witii such happy results as . . . .
RnnkinV extract BuebSVn.l Juniper. I ‘‘'"I'* 1 ” 1 b,, " ,n "* fc
If von suffei from any disease of those Steamer Uuhy has l>een I ml up for
organs, got a bottle one or two will, a f t ., v days undergoing repair, but is
relieve yon , out again in comumnd of • Captain
Breparod otdv bv Hunt, K .nkin fc! _ , 1
Unmr, Atl*nt*; (in. norl-J-.fm : Franklin, (Jnpli.il. B»r..cj li»vii. K guM
■ ■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■ ■■■■■■— ■■■!■ ■ ■ ■■■ to New York on business, atxoinp.v
j Shipping iutolligeuoo,
i rou THK iAurr oVimunmwIck.Tortue week
! ENDIMO NOVEMBER 18th. l«l.
ARRIVAL*.
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NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
ifH-n c^tMoitnunr
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS
Notions,
REA .)V MADE CLOTHING,
, I i ‘ • I l I t |
Hats, Caps,
HOOTS, SHOES,
A ITU.LIU*.IF
GROCERIES!
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
witirh I "fl. r V vrry vStre |.r era llavlo* purcha^
.-<1 my *tn--w r .r .*#b I can ih.refored.fyo/re-
prUtfoU.
E. KA.TJL,
NEXT TO HARRIS. THE JEWKLER.
IVlfx»l.
u. I* ,rt Hot*!.
. K—Hr bk Vi. ?,
r la-Mp bu Itavtb.!
nZPAKTUIliai.
nied by Mr. Itaffo, lus engineer
Mr. Cbupmai), who will Dike Mr.
Smith'* place at Wist Point, Ims gut
as far uh New York, but, owing, we
hear, to the. flickiieH* ol his wife, wits
obliged to remain a few lay# He
will sail for Suvuuimh un the iU-b.
The many friend* of the popular
Capt J W. Hawley, of the nrlnsrner
Nellie P. Morse, r«|M»rtecl lost in the
lodt gait, wiil be plea. *4 tg learn thatf M .j>u
Dr. A.D.GALE,
LOCAL DENTIST,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
ASBESTOS
I.OOFIIVG.
i»«ctbzat orncx ur
Le Baron Drury,
BRUNSWICK, (}A
Millinery & Fancy Goods,
commxa or,
Freorh Chip tula asd Bonnets,
Freurh Fall Hats and Bonn -ta, rfarere,
French and American ilovare, Ulovre, Lares,
Plash and Batin Rlbboua, Sash k Shaded Ribbons
Shaded Batina IW dreaa trimming.
Milk Velvets, Volvatren In all colors.
Children’s and Ladies’ IIos#.
x/ssz i.o^ih!5^(5S , vi c s& , s;rKs
KID GLOVES,
EVERY I’AIB WARRANTED.
* Tnla atere la #s«laalv#ly for ladle#, aad they wiu
And a vart«d aa*#rtm*at In
LADIES’ ADD GHILDIEI'S UNDERWEAR,
AZtrnuacBLY low prices.
Only Lady Clerks
WUI h# Maplojrad, who wlU ak#w #o#4a Mjr
Sot counter
I* atilt h.-t>l np, where will ha foosd many neelhl
artida. When yvn do n#t are what yew wish, aak '
for It, aad If I hares’! It, wlU order It for yvnvrRh
piaaeara. Country order# aolkUad.
MRS. M C. ROWE.
MALLORY’S
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK
Steamship Line.
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CITY OF^aTANTONIO,
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HARTFORD, COR*.
dfc uud AcciJent Insurance,
j. m. dexter. Insurance agt,
toMX to. toowOo. M OrtunfcX. Cto.
amt*. ^ •_ - »i.s 00,000
ru.,-1— tnanrenre ticket# t#u. *o
amlaatton r
w. h. parsons,
PAINTER.
HOUSE AND SION
PAINTING,
DiniKiu l hu»ii»i l iitsciiiiAfiiuiiH
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