Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, November 26, 1881, Image 2

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Thu Atlanta Union depot is to be up by ilcctric light. i iho forty-sutcnth Congreee of tbl itcd States convenes next Monday week. Vf ft', ■ (Non.—The following letter from a Brunswick girl, now teaching in Appling county, may need a little ex planation. Whon she left B., some months ago, we gave bor a j pictnra of frontier life, and i|t [that njjUtba her f«to xp Ap pling! With this explanation as a preface, we subjoin her letter.) Puts Oaovx OoLLXoa Moconie-still-discussing * < and another cotton factory, onghl to have bhth;. ,-U A She ^^-terOmmnl SWttta; R'had throngh Savannah, n frft,4VP since, ^ ^ t wuDot en route to Florida. ^ I at U in a mobil'to hete the ^untiy, Messrs. Wheeler *Qjh£p, r> ti|$f4-. a^bsWottfctafr*. bor* me onward Cop, 'will coon' bavo in opcratiph.tt «|K miles apd!Wileapttdnelaftd^>6W that city p laundry on lljo ijewee^.i^^ sttlfheOiStbppisg at a station, so f most approved pW rf ^ rijmtotomj||M|B|Mto|f|jn The cost of the legislature of and ! 79 was $170,178.98. That of l_, last Legislature was $142,929.05.- Thcso last gentlemen must have ccon. omized just n bit. ! ' ,; Pi s Mr. Julius L. Brown,.,of, Atlanta has imrchosod for tho small amount o. *20,000 ‘ ~ I - | | will span the distanoS from my pleas-' ' pijt home in the ‘"efty by t$s tptf 'to' 'itsjrndfffle‘.Iffipto 'Swiii is, however, all I Would haVd it. Arriving bore, I found, ' while, that my edltoptrieUd^ lat part br'tnjr 'nature lug that part dr' nature that woman ,i"/Iefc|ai)eask'rit>M/ta « u , W wu». u ,~,. W v»«rvs — ngth of character," when ho ^Griffin, ,MontM)i! and o*u»ed tap»ra , to'l>aijffirir < ) ’tity , 1, ... . . manv denrivations. Von 1 t'liA. lit Tbs Williamantio Thread Go. and tho Wheelor A Wilton Sewing Ma chine Go., at tho Expoaillou, contiuno to make anite in a day from cotton picked in' the morning, for distin- gniahod visitorr. The last was for Pat Welsh, of the flkroniefs and Gm- MutionaHM. We sinoerely hopo that all tho cotton will not give out before we can get back np there. Tho far-famed unfinished Robinson hotol, in Jcsnp, than whioh so more ungainly object coaid be found there, fell down n fow night* einoeofitsown weight. The building was intended for a hotel, bat wu never finished, and has stood there for years, s home for the goats and a bill-board for tit ens posters. Strange to my, although for months past it baa been twisted oat of all shape, the roof romalnod perfectly square and plumb to the last minute. , i. TWO INOIDIiNTS OK (INK DaV. A correspondent of the Savannah Snot, in speaking of and deeoribing tho trial of Guitoan, writes as follows: The Guiteau trial is attrseting more attention os it goes on. Tho an tics and interruptions of tbs **—rn servo to repay all spectators who now crowd daily to the City Hall Ilia now cbnractoristio is to devote bimeelf to a newspaper or to eom* portion of his personal attire, only taking a marked interest in the testimony, at dramatic intervals, whon ho blnrts out what he has to Say, and cannot be suppressed. After Dr. Bliss bad, by the tfid of a portion of tho vertebra taken from Preeident Oarfield’H body at the post mortem examination, explained about tbe track of tbe ball which caused the dentil of the late President, that por tion of tho human anstquy waa passed, around among the juror* for their closer and individual examination.— Guiteau, coot and collected, got hold of it Ho handled the ghastly relic, and pointed ont with interest to Ian- solf and tho many watching him— without, however, saving anything— how tho boll had cot through the ver tebra. It was an awfnl sight. He • played with the bonce of bis victim. Tho scone recalled to mind tbe con summate though somewhat blood curdling recitation of tbe potion scene in ltomeo and Juliet as given by Ma ry Anderson, where she speaks in maiden horror of being plaoed in the vaults and playing with her ancestors' bones. It waa a scene never to be forgotten. Shortly after it Guiteau broke ont and gave warning that no body there dare attack him. lie ■poke grandiloquently, laying in re gal manner that anybody who at tempted. to do him harm would be ebot dead by bis body guard. As be waa that same afternoon being taken to tho jail from the oohrt room, a man on horseback find into tbe van and the pistol ball slightly grazed his arm. When tbs guards looked in to see if be bad been injured, be' wu fcrnnd crouching in aUeet terror in s earner of tho vehicle. •fle eoaM not'for coma minute* speak for very fear. That was scans number two of the moot , dramatic day that there will probably [ be of the whole trial before tho wretch _j convicted of murder and the lodge passes sentence upon him accordingly. IIUII liADl UUR-I .UIJ|IB«T This wretch ie still engaging pnb- lie thought Hie trial began about twelve days ago, and nt last accpnnts still going on. Tbe main poijt aimed at in the defeuoe, by bis attor ney, Mr. Soovilla, Is to prof* hf Sanityv,dnitenn, bowyw/vped , roruis chief defenoei tho fact that tbe President died from over doo- loring and not from his bullet. Ho oamo gm having the matter settled *y I without a jury last week. Another flaUering(t) account of the home that wu to be mine, temporarily, 'imuet uy that my lonely ride over the E. T. many deprivations. Von' know if I expected little end found much, tho disappointment would soOtiObeliapjijr Madison railrqpd, and will, complete the came at an party day,, so says the' Death Boems to bo abrha’d 1b ’(ho thnnM job tor Mitt Madurai ! V~ T land. Between saidd** ' VAaxnis is. ' .'li and doathe by fiUfeUi, and lingering, Ib'o mortaary report ol cash woek foote ttp largely. 1 " I ,!, ‘ ,l - v. 1 wcil il -*-’u The last Grand, Jury of /Btohky county was an exooediaglyUbtral asd pnbfio-spiritod (rand of patkiOtA They voted tbqmfdiutmdollm.lptodsji but only ftvo dsJlara to bavatheir pro ceedings printed. .„Js l.,ir letlob uJ The OtAiyera WnSyitje-. 'it <h# kina, of Golfe* county, a member ol the late Legislature, bu toed thefeity of Atlanta for $10,000, u damages re* 1 ccivod from a runaway horse,, while attending the session of the Opt Assembly. How any member of body could be injured 1 110,000 worth ie a mystery to us. He would Save to have every limb and Ilia neck brok en in throe plaeos. . rurt, ‘4 M, «>■ •o^ld a goods, and gith a high apprtfr eiation of education. This is, indeed, a lire eoantry.— Teak ago when it wu Ijbo frontier, yon, nb roooived jour impree- ■jtoj of,Appling, and, to-day, then ora sections that have not, uyet, fostered ednogtipn tod. rellgioo,. and, eonse- qnontly, are in uerodo state as they wsnsyesra aga Bnt' ths' esonty U making rapid strides. Wbero sneigtij. 1 borhood is sufficiently large, to haves church and sohool.yon prill find them. This is a good furmlngsoetiom The ■sfi ssems fine, and the timber and turpentine business is carried on to a great extent Many laborers find through thou mediums their liveli hood. Tbs morals of ibis people besptak s rapid progress. I hoard s gentleman —a stronger—remark that he had traveled for ten dayo in this seetion and board, during that time, but one oath; and uw no liqnor drank (the sale hf liquor is not allowed). Mr. Editor, of what is this a prognostica tion V I statod at the ontaet, that when I left homej I saw nothing of the' ho on- try tying on tho Railroad, bat on a visit horns I found it quite interesting to iiotico tbe era of pines u we flew tty, ', Our oountry is certainly rioh in lumber and naval stores, white onr delightful climate and prodnetiro toll' declare it a farming section. We have brood fields and unbounded rosonroes. Jt enjoyod my visit home greatly. It bu given relish to my school labors, ahdvMCfoyed all that wu irksome in Oty dnties. > 1 fonnd itqnite lively com- ing bahi to my field of labor. We haj a party going to Raxley to a wedding. It'wuUjr good fortune to be among this <uyrehtf gpee(,^(lgUl tore aside a jitUe to speak qf the wedding, al- thongh a little late.) 1 l'hkdhear^agtreatdostofao "la-. , H bnt hud no Moa of the iUipresetVeniesof tho ceremony, All jttstod bfl plehsaqtly. The bride was becomingly arrayed, and her hrighteet ^ehi WU her happy faoe— Die groom wu plepshnt and smiling, and, of ooorae, the gentleman of tho ovehiUg. Mine hoet and boatou bad not forgotten wbat would please at all, and that of which we all conld partake—a feoat Tbe quality and quantity reflect ranch credit ppon them, and onr upprcciatiuu tho same i,. jt, ,g i. tapfsfvi ill ■ :u- -ii < Speaking of the wedding rerainda me of a .rich character from Florida that took the train.af Jeanp. Mr. Ed itor, tho pooplo way down in “Flnri- dy” have hoard of the Exposition. I believe you have visited it, bat I vent ure to say that I have seen u rioh an trhilhl u will be soon there, to tile perton of my "Floridian.” Ha wu an old bachelor that wu "mighty anxious to carry a wife bock to Fluridy."— When he entered tho car. be ukeil ev ery passenger if be wu going to the Exposition. He wu like the good old colored brother—" He was gwine da an* wanted all to go dar too." When be fonud we wore going to Bax. ley to a well,ling, ho decided ho would atop over to thq welding, too; and when reminded ho was do' 'cx;«cted," tbonght be would stop any way, the heat part of the Exposition would g.'t off at Baxley. Cnpid most have tried his aednotive wiles, for the bach elor oertainly wu a undidate for tho bymeoesl (b)altsr. I wu greatly in- to retted in the "Flnridy" exhibit—can yon tell me whyt I suppose my little school wouldn't edit anything of interest, yet it is quite an interesting feature to me. Yon'Back-wool* Acgoiinascft be jus on-hia .way back to- pris on, from tho Ci^ The ball paased Alirongtl the Sgkbqf the prison, ran, In wblefr (toiteatt »M sitting, inflieting a fleah wonnd,oii band. It ilou scom tost Provide claims, snsJBll* r t"Vjl f ( ' Smyth A Perkorson, pwripijrivlfil^ are of Atlanta, hnsrtuled. nnlfi enlai ‘ ':ir. 1 11.-f Macon, G*. •' i T. avi in, IUww« 4 L L4MAV“ •My little girl, ffyeprs ol^i ■ some tiiqe troubled -with a severe ooogb, which phvsMsne prof nonnoed bronebitia Who .riept l>»( little, eongliing nearly tbe«ntiM night, and we had to get np very often to help her out, tbe oongb wu sq severe. At yonr solicitation, I bought a bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer, end she began to improve at onee, sndvlma been sleeping nicely ever sines, and 1 firmly believe she will bo permanently cured. I wu very mqeu frightened at btr condition nut long sinoe, but ‘ lapahViam. This tt tb'esMty thatrbad Satbrna for thiriy^Viyeare, and used a groat Wit treated flvp years without flail ing relief. I then aired yonr Lung Restorer, and fonnd in its pormanoi' urto Very trnty yonre, .', novlb-lm Z. J. Kmxs. . ■ <„■»-- A Smooin l',„M pics Ion f Oad'ibe bad by MrkfVlady Who will Me Parker'e Ginger Tpn»e. ; For promptly regnlating tbo liver and k|d- trej*. and purifying tbe blood, tbhie is nothing like it, and this is tbo reason why it so quickly temovoa pimples.and gives a rosy bloom to the cheek, 8oo notice. noyl9-l Brunswick Bracket Works RICHMOND STREET, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. I0WAR0S, WARD A CO, PROPRIETORS, Wood Tnrnlng, Moulding, SAWING, Ere., mill of til fitylti BMd* to ordor.WnodTuvmlM of avery dMeriptloa, alau, Hcr»U and Circa Ur Haw- ifiR don* with nrAtnos* and dispatch. OcUf on and FI a ted Ualuatora, Nnrelt and Malta coaataatlj da haad or marl* to order. Pattern*. Twtated Work*. Tta-Pina and Bi ktouldlnffa, both atrahfht and circular, tor carpet* (era. cabinet makers and piano terta maasfacturara ta tact, all trailca anpidled In their different branch- ea. Wa hare also the Inset line of Braeketa. Paper Holder*. Slipper aad Btenoerople Caeee, Picture Framee, Clock Shelve*, Hat and Towel Rack*. n/b.'-^AJI Hohbtn« attended to |l once, and t ftaeooabl* ratee. norl»-tf Macoa Uu March Si* itimete with the proprietor of -gvlft'a ttypbllltto HpoelAc.** I hare known much From havtna been laUmet* with the proprletoiw JtS eommanuy « Ilia, aad who hare taken the lb K are row, to all appearancee, and if their own .be lief, ae free frnm mint of disease n tbe Imt men. freak from the hands of hie Maker. Delicacy tor. bids tketr public reoommeadaUoua, bat 1 a« al lowed to rotor the eeepUc privately to thoee who will eodora* enrythlnif that can b- said la 1U favor. Bo ng protomdonallr mach opposed to recommending jarratnmedlee.it la with heetUtl« 1 attach niv name to this article, bat X kaaw whereof I apeak when 1 aay onr science has not mad* t abllc a com- btaalhm eml to -llwm*a Hyhllitlo 8peotle M tor the purpose Indicated. T.L MABHEBBUBO. 1%. O. m« BWIfT HPKCiriO COMrANT. Proprietor* AP lama, Ha. Held by all druggtata. Oall tor a copy of **Yonnii * " norUMm aalty who wereVl^Urus ta early llto to Byph- ad who hare taken the *. 8.8. medletae, aad LsOOKTE SANDPEAR1 Notice la hereby given to those wUhtag tneL M nnderalgued U new prepend toBlIorder* from «m la aaa thousand, at pHeee nagtng from If: to |l Q0 aaab, according U sta* aad quanttty. W. F. PENNIMAN. StillileafU leiftlooV. kdl ,Miti mwI. fri»B,c«tt tj TO T»‘ M *:«•>/! T*Utrrt .. .... .Bvoii ,r.td«^t i. n .., i mxti iUhaaM ,; , s . .* :.r. , i >! ■ .. : . ‘ oD^titmH* : K! K r ; ., . . . * * rf3r.tr! r ■- Jl ■ S-w&WH* ,, r 01« h TwiaX / , . ;•, ' stndfH r>K ,, ,f vli-linty/ ft O HAY, Etc. ' totafaioflAj . •• „■> -A ,jqe8 h I, O.f: ... hetolukiHU*! lift eg, . JvnkJ I) T , ■ [ —AT)H0-7- , '.if ttlr'ML I '1 COMMISSION ILlator lleglatered Voters for tbe Nluulr* lpal KlertloQ to bo held on the 10th Day of December* 1881« Oobaa, Christopher, Bob! Carter, Jnnloa Clark, David Connell. Bmi Cooper. Martin Cooper, J “ CarawalLLL Clayton, Cato Cook, J It Clark, L W Clark, Dsn laid Cates,AO OotUna, 3 T * ““ AivmoMG - .acp'wagTaa toyt, L D fiolland, W 4 Harris, WH Franklin, A F Flutard, Joseph Fnaer, Anguat ooJUi.Vt’UU, Ooodbr5*d^H Hou.Wn, la. ' ' Haywood, AM ^,1 Heins. Leopld 1 gaSMHUi Holaendorf, F B Ilolxcndorf R B Harvey, EJ ilaslekural, Bobt Haney, J F Holmes, J • Harmon, James Harris, L W Holmre, W H Hairtaou, W Q Hart, W J Holmes. Alex Harris, Uennr Hackney. Alex Hall. W H Haalehars^LW Jr Harrij, Jj ' “ * ~ Jobnaon, Harry Jonn, Robert Jones, Fred ,' Edward Hln?.*HL Hall. O J Jackaoo.MIlna Jenkins, Byal Knight, AA “ H A Jenkins, Bobt Jackson, T W Johnson, Oeo Jenkins, Oco Jackson, Barrel Johnson, J V Jenkins, Cuffco Johnson. W A Larioso Hall. sums RINK WU1 ba afeeed every Tnxlay & Friitaj Ni|ht Commencing 15th lest. RATES WILL BE: For spectators Forekatera jS MEECHMTS. Goods bought and sold on closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY AND CHEAPER IN MANY. YOURORDERS! Knots, Peter Eyle.Blchard ;,, -w Lambrlght, James S Lloyd, Wilson Leavy, L J Lambrlght, Joa E Laurens. Arnold Lucas. H E Laug, Emannal Logxa, Henry LyvO.'WW Le.ig.TH Urge. David Lloyd. B W Luama/Jitaaph Lltd4eld.BC Lnndln.CP Lett mure. Itlchard. f Lambert, Frederick McKlnnoo, Warren Merrifleld. O H Moore, D A Moore.OH Moons, J C Marlin, LC Mine ban. J*r* Mclntoah, O H Marlin. JS Mallory. Robert MoCrfify, U 8 Moody, U C Macon, OH Merritt, Richard Meyers, 1 Myers, O C Meyer*, Isaac Middleton, Wash Mitchell. V It Mlchelaon. Morris Madden, J M Morrison. John Monroe, Jas Moore. J B Moore, W O Meador, RD Mills. Ed a. Merchant. Gabriel Mnndy, KRT McCandkee. Wm Jr MrAlpin. Oeo McAlpln. Tally Miller, John Mesale, C B McLeea, J L MeDonald. Caleb May nerd, Henry . Henry Myera, U P Mason, O-born Moore, C O Minehan.Thoe Moore, WJ - ■ j WR Mason. A f Maxwell. Sol Minor. W P Morris, Samuel Mason, W M Mlnehaa, Mike Maris, Peter Miller, Henry Miller. C F North. Linns 'Noladd.JF NoIeon.Alox Nelson, J r. Jr Newton. John Norman. J C Nightengale, J K Norwood, Oil Newton.CU O O'Connor. Tbos Jr O’Ocnnor, Tbo* Owens, D O Putnam. A T Robinson. H B Jr Rowe. William Rlalry, D O badriguea. J F ltoblnaon, H B Hubert*. Wash uai m. WF Baluev, W U Robins, J B Russell. O A Head. 11 J Uutledge, Naro Russell. J| SKStW- «&i°£ Slmwona, Lewie BUcy, 10 “ * ta. Dean Hhaunou, Matp dumRga.DB swrotwtae. Toney Reyfnflh. O W 8lockw.ll. O W Solomon, Robert Hindalr. James Smith, Daniel Scott, James Btortna, R J Summerall, FO ------ *•— ahoetuaker, Wesley Bteluburg, C A Bymona. Henry doolbard, J M Henry j, J M Kyiumee. Courtland .. f m Solomon. E Btwite, Frank BmHl^ J A J sssart n • -ftWw > ^asv* Ttsou.JM.Jr - . Thompson. Jaa Taylor.ST Thompson. Jaa, Jr Treadwell, WT Taylor, HO Taeker, WB , Taylor.Edward Varner, BE Tbetnaa, Jar* M Thomaa, Daniel Trlmble.LO Thomas. Btaalord W • * D Clach. Philip Vandaily, John Wright. Dahcan Wilson, Themae Wlantna. Bamaal Walkar.WM “ ' * * Jkmea VuMm, J» VanNulae.CII NOTIONS,^ANCY GOODS, GENTS’& -LADIES^- DISMISS GOODS, I < IM '/ta l 1 ^* ^ moat otldtoM.mVrt Mt to b. mUU. V.’cStck Nftyflty/yopdg for Over-Dresses and Trimmings, ,i ,| iv'/ , Surah Silkaand Satins of all shades, ...... . y.r' y\, ' i Press Goods of every color and variety. PASSEMENTERIE AND PLU81I TRIMMING, and Tassels, STOCK OF B’CTTTOITS, LADIES’ A CHILDREN’S HATS j / j’J / i Trimmed aad knlrlamtad. with AOTIOXS of all descriptions. Ladles’ and Children's Beots aid SkMS OP ALL SORTa IN THE I. HOBB, HATS AND CAPS. LOOTS ABD CLOTHUIO, BUIBTHL WBUBMlim iideftt ^ferddrts" tolf $1.00 A^iee^T We aim to please. All w* aak la that we will not permit yon to go away dl Brnnawfck, Oa., October 1,1M1. a a call, examine onr atock and get onr prieee, and' J9 Wright. J Waldburg, Ohae U3U.il ibwl wilder. Jesse Barr Watkine.^rJ^ Washington, Oeo Washington. Arthur WUaon. Janas Washington, Oearga Wilton, Chariot Write, Wfm»«tytv,C3 Way.CF Wright, LC Way, WJ White, Jackie Ward. J W William, Adam WhrtLIlte Ward. Samuel Wood. J W Webstar, W B WUlson, O B sEg&’Jawiy Walthenr, Beery Warnke, A F Wllaor — Winn,Jobs Weet. George Wallsee, J W ; :f J H Young. William , ~. . dlmmermas, Angnat .< * JAMBS HOUSTON, dark Council. Glynn County Sheriff Sales. Firtl Tuesday in December, 1881. rlty of I -* MACON a BRUNSWICK RAILROAD. XIOET ZXPBE88 iDULV). I MU Mir-...: Mrs IS.* 5 Leave Brnnswtafc tan PM Leave Jeeop |l Jn F M Arrive al Macon Tan AM DAT FABKENGEB AMD MAIL (DAILY). Leave Masua T:au a M . itoPN Arrive at Hraaawtek.. Mu PM Leave Bruaewkk to;|f % M ADDRESS, AH0.F.FRA1TZUN&Co. FINNEY’S‘BUILDING, For connection* saw B-. F A W Bchedole f ®| BRUNSWICK, GA tKr uwr-c.« ir-ii But* end coenty. and la the Old Town of the city lsn. a* Old Town tata nnmhara 4» and Vt. Bald property levied oa by the nadantgnad, n* Sheriff of mM eon^y.aa thaprnportyof OrUnniDart'SP^ aatrnateo for hie wife, B.B. Dart, and bar children, wader and iwvirtoaafaB to leaned from the Snp« rtta Court of Mid county in favor of B.T. Orlfllth ne eurvtvtng copartner of T. M. MayheW A Oo, ^catnat aahf Urhanas Dart,Sr., as trastaaoThl nrtto, E. B. Dart, and her — ad oetby plninttflTa Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery aad Toilet Articles • ’ IN GREAT VARIETY, - , ; • MNE1IAL WATERS, mi Lamps and Lankp Fixtures, . .. , i..? ■ • 4 BmSTS FRESH ANDOENDINE ! * FINE GREEN AND LACK TEAS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, ■ * rate, md null, tret In • InUUre Dr-, Mon. ““**“Z»u,r., w JAMES T. BLAIN, . ■srtu-D • DRUGGIST. dn to P. Dart, Mr., Waste# ■ JOSEPH B. LAMBBIQHT, sheriff 0,0-, Oa. Fir© Insurance! MfrowBXTBRp Br. W. B. ETOH0U3HS, BBUKSWIGK.'GA., INSURANCE AND COUECTtNO ABENt, WILL 9^ •r y> "XLL, Land ai\d Real Estate. OOc Milk. PiMIOBa. ujll-U D.D. ATKINSON, DENTIST, INSURANCE AQENy,. , -IbRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA. — - tuitHmhJr BiJ. * ' ».wu> Ok-kSW J ■oDih’o n.l-al, * CtkArrU. ■oDth«o aintnnl, A.hem/**.. P!r* Arvodatton. Pb'ladrIph a iMO OQO fUr Fire Inannueo Ortapasy, M.Y toSjm *aaaa|t»nrira»a .••»rt»d»,MT........ BN.Mo Wat* .-town I talMtoMMUMrt/. 21. V. 800(ku Ootrmora Jmr >n**Ce. Co n.-V**L 1 u,. 4M«n hints A Jfi'hj -a Iav.Co. o.‘ fa..IT. I os dwt Usji a« ra.7 lov ratoa fn towm I UlJXol I |ojcusBtry. Oflca np atalra in CwntA new hnBdlaf. Jyg-l ft P. GOODYEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, On. «kk*»'. HMtolMk Ol-KiatvSbM^ JJBDNSWICK.GA