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ST. SIMONS
Marine Hospita
Db. B. J. MASSEY, Pbop’b,
st. sihonn bulls, - uniau
Hiring •■Ubliihed comfortable quartan, will:
care for ilck and wounded nuuen requiring hoepl*
III taealment. Special attention to the waata of
j&telgn ahioplng. Free traneporation to and from
d patients.
'* decta-tr
CASH PAID
RU«* and Fun of all Kind., and old
Iron, Copper, Bran, Haia, Bone*
* «n, i.opper, nrais, Ki|n, hoik
and Hope orewery description
Marlin’s Old Store
RICHMOND St, BRUNSWICK.
Ul.aovUm.to dluolr. Mp.rtnm.blp aith Un.
an paata, ririw ba* i and arbil. mla.
c.nWtb.MSSoaao^anuSaatnU.'lwk^Suf:
Poopl. troabl«d with arid IM ahonld put mor.
vbldwjrla brir boon ud 1m. In tlw'r rionidi*
utnonaarm.
. ikanrmbirdm.borUMMod him to Mb to)
tn tb. at nton altbont Out trier tnrmmt. By next
•pH^bavlUb.M Mid udnrilnnbraa"
»47nr^itrS^T?5riSrftS5
outofdoon.ertaeompan7.uA to to
re- clttod.
Dissolution ot Partnership.
.The eopertnerahip heretofore extattng betw
the undersigned la hereby dissolved by mutual c
sent. <f. 8. Duron will wind up the buslnece of uu
firm, collecting the aeeeta and peylng the HablUUee
B. P. GB/~
j. s. uua
Brunewlek, Ga., Doc. 16th, 1K1.
Dr. R. B. HILL
-—- during the day, at hit
next door to Eoberta* Drugstore.
■ k J£?
400 TONS
GRATB ANDMOVI
C OAL
IT PtB TON. $3 T5 PUB HALF!
QUAUTJtB TON, JJY
% JESSE WILDER,
NEWCASTLE STREET.
IT
Fire Insurance
J. M. DEXTER
INSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT,
BEPBESENTS THE
SOUTHERN AH II. CO.
OP ATHENS, OA., AND h OTHER FIBST-CLASS
TSTOtlOO.
All orders for OAK WOOD of any length
promptly filled If left at
aovlSMm J T. PLAIN’S DRUG 8T0BE.
BOARDING.
Parmuaet and transient boarders eu,be accom
modated at my toardiof bonne, up attire la the
Dew Dixon Building, on Nowceetlo street. Tama
moderate and table good,
d cloAt Una. E. V. WALTERS.
FOR SALE 1
DMRABlinOVtlANDlOTooOooh.
t»uo Attune—Are rooms and kitchen under one
‘root. For terms apply to 4
DM. W.B. BURROUGHS,
decMf or, O.P. GOODYEAR.
Citation.
' Notice la hereby given to all
that Mary A. XmBigaoo, as adr *
to DuUlgnou, deccaued, has Him. u. uu. *..*
ry’a court of Qlyan county, Georgia, bar petition
for final discharge u tart administratrix, ao* you
and each of yon are heresy notified to file In this
ronrt objections. If any you have to each discharge,
by or before the flret Monday in March IMS.
ThU December 1, lMt. EDGAR p. DART,
Ordinary 0.0.0a.
. D. D. ATKINSON,
^ DENTIST,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
Office np stairs In Crovatt'e new bull ding. JyZM
G. H. COWMAN,
Contracto and Builder,
Ult Elf tWlCC. OlOBCU.
a properod to do aU kinds 6f wort le my line.
n Newcastle staeet. near the OUy Hall
o., A. Kalaer k Bro
TOR FIRM QF
w. t. sum & co.,
(BUOOMSORfi TO W. T. O LOVER)
Has removed frooi the store next door to the poet
Utfiee. and opened afresh la
Dixon’s New Building,
wiirio lb* pnblin out b» ..pflkd, al vbrimri. M
rttril. »ltb ercrptblwi 1. lb. Urn. ot
STATIONERY,
Books, Pictures, Etc.
XK
MEWSPAPEHS, PERIODICALS & UA6AZIIES
Bocsivel daily and for sale at low price*.
PICTURE FRAMING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE,
4%dvqr i ti$er mtd
. rUBLISliU) IVUT
SATURDAY MORNING-
AT BRUNSWICK.GEOBOJA.
SATURDAY MORNINO. DECEMBER 34,1881.
HOME MATTERS.
Post Oflce Time Tabic.
Geneml Deliver, oper., 8.-00 A. n.: clo.e.B^O,j,.
SetfUter .nd Money Order Barium, open. fiiOO A.
M.; ciom. 4:00p. It. '
, TIME OF CLOSING THSMAIU.
8t. Maioo. mril dome t-M a. m.
B. It A. iuaI) clOM, 8:18 A. K.
X. * R null riom. 8:00 a. h.
Binnntb, Hewn ml Ulrica tbrongb ponchea
rionnnl
i Aik 8am Ward if be it a father-
mother and see him smile. , ,
See advertisement of new jack shop
at old store of Sir. Slarlio, rear
Post Offioo.
40,000 oranges arrived here for sale
this week. They sold readily at |2
per bandred.
Solid fold witcbM and cbtlni jn.l norirad and
tor ml. bp u. L. Harp 13.
Still they eome! From all sections
comes tho inquiry, “any room far me
in Branatviok?"
Tbrongb the eonrtesy of “Major”
we have a lot of St. Simons items this
week. Do eo again, Col , ’
The public school, of this city
yesterday for tbe holidays.—
Exorcises nil! be resumed on Tues
day, January 3d,
Tb. blunt lot nr jowrir, .Tit brought lo tbln
•Hr now no n|Mla. And tor min by gdunpli.
’ ‘Die foundation for tbe new rniiwSad
wsrebonse and depot is being laid.—
Tbe building will be two hundred
feet long, with track/rout and rear.
Whatevor this sheet may lack this
week, onr readers will please charge
op to tbe Exposition. The entire force
went np to eeo the sights.
FnmllqnoinformndlcinAlpnrponM.ri8Arn.riM..
Boom.”. “ d "•* *• W, “'' muj-tblm
Married, at tbe Episcopal church,
ob 22nd inst., by Rev. H. E. Lucas,
Mr. John W. Wood and Mies Mary
Bostwick, all of this city.
,V- -R. Mitchell cleared No
bark Yorkshire, on tbe 10th inst., for
Montevideo, with a cargo consisting
of 650,640 feet pitch pino lumber, vei
ned at $10,410.
Among the curiosities of tho sea
son is the antomatia clock now on ex
hibition nt the jewelry store of H. L.
Harris, Esq. It is certainly a won
der. Go oud see it.
If yotrbant sugar, coffeo, bacon, flour, syrup, o
xy other good tb oi. alw«>a go to GoWuBUbgCo.'
whereprlcaaw)” tall.
Mr. Georgo Ralston, formerly in
spector for Cook Bros., of this city,
has been appointed coodnotor on the
B. A A Railroad, and made bis first
trip last Monday morning.
We are reqnested to «nnoanoe that
tho Mel'iodat Sunday School will
hove their Christmas tree at tbe church
jfaoodfijr night, the 27th iuat Exer-
orciscs begin at 5 o’clock.
. If yen want to ba!p keep prices down, give your
trade to GoI(lstni:b * Co., who have done more to
ffrnaaprjeeAthan any otha: kouaa la Braaawtak.
• OHng to tbe absence of a bomber
of persona from tbe city the past week,
there was no meeting of the Garfield
dob on Wedneedey night last. An
other meeting is called for next
Wednesday, December 28th. A full
meeting i* desired. Time—7:80 p. sr,
Plaoc—Court Houso.
Messrs. Edwards, Ward A Co. have
jnat^pnrobnsod and pnt in position a
s^eklid new Bookwslter engine for
their bracket works, and are now pre
pared with power BO'Hcient to do all
that may tie needed. ■ We are pleased
say that this now enterprise lias
proven a perfect enoaess ao far. Send
your orders.
rto, loi ,U-TvT-vi»V4 nil lot mi. t, B. L.
The Southern Express Co., appre
ciating the increased volume ol
Brunswick business, has sant down a
delivery wagon. Mr. CursweM, tbe
popnlnr agent, informs ns that he will
bereafter deliver goods daily. On
Christmas day (to-morrow) he will
delirpr,antjl sloven o’clock. -Bahaa
famished oar business firms with
"call cards,” which they will display
when they desire lo make abipmenta.
Sheriff -Lambright baa been to At
lanta this week to carry Jim Taylor,
who has been sentenced to four yean
bard labor for breaking into Mr. Do-
erfiioger'a jewelry store. On bidding
Jim farewell, Sheriff L. comforted
him- with the assurance that, whilst he
oonld not visit the Exposition, he
would not be expeoted to work Cbrist-
i day, it being Sunday.
>to fa son# natiaractloo In trwliug with a flr«t*
hotia*. It you wait to buy gooda at low prio*
J aet boueat weight god Buko re, »od want to
waited oa by geuUemuly ata ka. go to Ootd-
to.'a, the grocer*.
The advertisement of oar new drng-
gist, Mr. It. L. Weed, on Monk street,
tbe Nelson House, is readily fuuad
by its standing on it| bead. It* pro
prietor, bowerer, stands, ns other men
do, squarely on his feet, end ever
ready to answer yoor summons, His
drugs are *11 fresh and bis store •
model of neatness. Those of oar dt-
wbo have known Mr/ Weed for
years, recommend him as a careful
compouuder of medicine*. When nut
bis store, he can bo found at tho
residence of G. B. Mabry, Esq.
If you want to boy gnoda cferap, go to Ooldamltn
Co/a, Ik* froeara. They bate Um largaat »tock
[ grooKtaa la kruMWtrt and tb« baat noafitiaa oC
SOS, u< MririSIH *» *» WMIITW
ksriMlstova.
Mr. J. R. Eostwick and family left
on Thursday night last for New York,
where they will remain for tho next
year. It is with the deepest regret
that wo announce their departure, os
no one can fill Mrs. B.’e place iu the
affections of our young people—espe- -
dally will they miss her ever welcome
home, always opened for their merry
making, bat we sincerely hope ere an
other Christmas comes, we can all
greet them home again. May they
gather aronnd their hearts as many
warm friends in their new homo as
they have lift behind.
Few persons appreciate the labors
of on editor, or the trials he ha* lo
encounter and overcome. By way of
illustration: On Satnrday last two of
the ADrswnsxB’* warmest supporters
met ye editor. One of them seizing
bis band said, “Well, Mr. &, I have
just finished perusing to-day's paper,
and most Bay it is the best yon have
isBued for months past” Tbe other
said, "Sir, I don't ogreo with yon—I
was thinking it was just the oppo
site. ” So it goes—what one ipan ad
mires another does not. Taking into
consideration that propably two thou
sand persons pornse oar sheet weekly,
we have qnite a job to pioaso ail.
Ocean L,<kIk«, No. 314 F. A. M.
At s regular oommanication of this
Lodge, held on Monday evening, De
cember 19tb, tbe following officers
were oleeted for tbe ensuing Masonic
year:
Brother Charles E. Flanders, W. M.
“ 0. L. Schlatter, Jr., 8. W.
" M. Kaiser, J. W.
" J. F. Nelson, Treoanror.
" J. J. Spear*, Secretary.
“ D. A Moore, Tyler.
Installation oL officers will take
place on St. Johns Day, December
27tb, at 11 o'clock a. h. Visiting and
brethren in good standing ere frater
nally invited to attond.
aO.LiDTLxmnii, W. M.
O.E.Flakdzi!s, Sec’y.
BT. SIMONS ITEMe.
nr kajob.
Sun Pictures.
Prof. Tremaine wi'l begin to-night
(Saturday) a series of illustrated lec
tures at L’orioso Hail, descriptive of
tour takeu by himself from Now
York to Jornsulem. They will em
brace five nights. His illustrations
will be enlarged snn pictures, taken
from nature, and therefore perfect to
life. Too admission is only 25o for
each night, or $1 for the entire course.
Among oar exchanges we see many
flattering notice, of tho Professor's
locturaB and illustrations. Tbe At
lanta ConMulion says:
" Tbe Atlantians bare enjoyed Mr.
Tremrine’s sun-pictures immonsely.—
Those who went the first uiglit ex
pecting to see a “common lanteru
show” wore very agreeably surprised.
They saw nothing of tho kind, bat
largo, magnificent views, that seemed
to be as nearly perfect aa arc could
make. Tho entertainment has run
through fonr evenings, tbe attendance
increasing at every exhibition; last
night the opera house was crowded to
(is utmost.”
MaiTna*ff->Hpit:il.
Elsewhere iu these columns wi'l be
found tbe advertieement of tbe above
institatiou, situated on St. Simons Is
land. A splendid opportunity is hero
presented Captains mid ship-owners
furnishing sick seamen with msdi
eal attention, instead of sending them
off olsowhero. Dr. Massey will tnko
every cure of all each, and giva o.tch
case bie individual attention. All sea
men securing bis atttontious may re-
npon being well and ably treated.
To-morrow ia Christmas, and—
«-E»ory bodlo bAth s larks,—
they r»y hi-r, I.-* — Bmm.
No bananas this season.
Eggs are searoe and command fab.
nlons prices.
Oar farmers ore backward in tho
truck farming this season.
Tbe Roby carried to end from SL
Simons on Monday last ninety-six
passengers.
Quite' n fleet of vessels in port, load
ing with dispatch, for foreign and
ooost markets.
James Lee knifed Wingfield Aiken
on Monday jiigbt. A woman at the
bottom of iL All oolored.
Col. Sbadman will soon pnt upon
the market several gallons of his cel
ebrated refined olive oil—fresh, pare;
unadulterated.
Bust-proof oats have succeeded
finely on the Island this winter. There
are several fine orops.to be seen at
this time. The one grown by Mr.
Hays on Si. Simona Mill* land is
splendid.
a O'Connor is improving tbo
Water Lily. 'She is so transformed
that elio wiil not bo reoognixed. He
ia better prepared than ever to fnrnisb
the shipping with pare water.
Social eircles havo sustained quite
a loss in the removal from the Island
of Mr. A. IV. Smith and tamily. The
best withes of tbo community attend
thorn in their now home in Alabama.
To liri blnlursoU.
For the immediate present we don’t
our wuy clear to start Hint long-
taiked-of daily, bat wo do st e bow we
can enlarge our weekly. With the
first iisno in January we aim to begin
the isauaucu of eu eight-page paper,
thus giving onrselr more room. Iti-st
lured we shall contiune to improve
r paper as fast as tbo increased pat
ronage will permit, and we also protu-
to givo oar patrons a daily at tbs
earliest practicable moment
L*. IS. Toomnr IakIbg
At a regular communication of the
above Lodge, held December 21st,
1881, the following officers were elect
ed to serve tbe ensning year:
J. M. Carter, W. M.
E. Pinckney, Ia W.
M.J.' Scarlett, J. W.
James Bine, Treasurer.
George Abbott, Ueeretuy.
or Pare for acbrluriia. Dinner
drawmap,
' ” Celery,
RoMtTi -key.
OjRtanoa ibe hrif tUU,
Spinach, ]
Bread,
Pumpkin Pie.
craabmy Pto.
FI**, Kgjk ***•»
For further Information call on
GOLDSMITH A CO.,
Food foi tbe brain nud nerves that
invigoialu the body without in
toxicating is what we need in these
of rush and worry. Parkor'e
Ginger Tonic restores tbe vital ener-
soothea the nerves ami brings
good health quicker than anything
can use.—Tribune, See other col
on. declS-lm
will i
you i
Tbe old tabby budding formerly
aaed a* an oil house at SL Simona
light, is now being refitted and refur
nished commensarsto with the re
quirements of s modern fowl honse.
Ye shades of Oglethorpe I
“Nothing succeeds like saoeess.”—
The reading public will, within a tew
weeks, be surprised to learn what a
gigantic establishment wil) have been
developed from a little enterprise set
on foot ou St. Simons about two
yoara ago.
Poultry raising is engaging tbe at
tention of several gonllomon and la
dies on the Island. Many improved
varieties bave recently boon intro
duced; among Iboro the Plymouth
Rock, Cochin China, Leghorn, Black
Spanish, Improred Mixed, last, and
loost tho little Cm tain.
SL Simons is a great island. At
the same time, and in tbe same house,
two gentlemen of pare African ex
tract, engaged in tbe pastime of bela
boring their dusky spouses with cuffs
and blows, caused by an injudicious
combination of the "green-eyed mon-
ster” and f.-eo use of the extract of
John Lcrloy Corn.
Owiug to the cold weather of last
winter tbe orange crop on the Island
is a failure; yet tbo olive orahard at
tbe Village and CoL Sbadman’a West
Point farm are in fall boaring. Will
some Irueticalturiat explain why, in.
tbit aemi-tropioal clime, a cold wintor
promotes one and prevents another
tropical fraiL
Several bones of somo bnge mon
ster, about thirty times the size of the
ordinary inau, bare recently boon
fouud ou Soath End beach, borne np
by tbe surf. They present quite an
antiquated appearance; look astboogb
they bare boon tostod about upon tbe
bosom uf old Neptouo for many gen
erations. There were giant* where
they came from.
Ou tbe Sontb end of 8L Simons,
tbe beueb has beam encroached upon
by the sound ut least three hundred
and fifty feet within <Jk- lost seventy
years—uu avcru;;i> - live foot per
year. Where that time there was
high bhifi, ou whir, grew green
fields of eoru and 8- H Island cotton,
ia now a bountiful, bard, saudy beach.
On tbe fine old estato of Retreat—tbo
former uingnificont residence of Hon.
T. Butler King (uow tho property of
bis son, Capt. M. P. King,' are to be
seen, on tbe beach, at least one ban
dred feet oat, tbe remains of tbe old
wells used by Capt. Page, Capt. K.’s
grandfather, for the purpose of wa
tering bis stock and field band* sev
enty years ago.
Ou last Friday the British brig
Valoro unshipped ber rodder and
came near foundering. Her Captain,
having once conio tbrongb tbe chan
nel under tbe guidance of a pilot, felt
uisorod that he could successfully find
the rood ooaided, and attempted to
bring in bis vessel witbont a pilot—
In consequence, be sheered hie vessel
too fsr northward, unshipped the rod
der, end ran her aground in a henry
see. Tbe tug Stevens went oat to ber,
bnt failed to render any aaistance.—
Thereupon her Captain come np to
Brnnewiek, and found Mr. Elias
Clnbb, who forthwith boarded ber
and snooerefally sailed ber in, using *
spar for a rudder. For this gallant
act of noble seamanship too nmeh
cannot be said in Mr. Clabb's behalf.
We anderatand that a survey will be
held of tbe vessel, which is old, and
ebe will probably bo condemned a*
unsea worthy.
bl
under the mogio touch ol G.. W.
Asbell, keeper, and the irrepressible
Polk Keaton, assistant* everything ia
working well at SL Simons light At
a recent visit we found tho premises
os nest as a pin, and tho above gen
tlemen, with coats off and slooveS roll
up, as happy as larks ia fitting np *
new lamp. Until recently the lamp
in nse burned lard oil, bat within s
few days this bos been eapplanted by
minoral oil lamp, known us the
Fnnek patent. -To these gentlemen
we are indebted for tbo following
items:
SL Simons light ia a third order
light—fixed, varied with a white and
red flash, two wloks ia one burner.
Outer burner ii one and twenty-seven
thirty-seconds inches in diameter.
The light is upon a tower 108 feet
to focal flame—116 feet to top of tower.
The dwelling is of brisk—the only
brick houso in Glynn ooanty.
The light is 6} miles from tbe shoals
to the 8. a E. Within tbe Iset two
year* there have been wrecked on
these breakers the English bark Sun
beam and tha Spanish bark Emanasl,
tbe unfortunate incidents attending
the loss of tbe latter of whieb are yet
fresh in oar memory.
Thefirst tower, eigbty-fiva feet high,
was bailt in 1811 from tabby brought
from Frederica, made by General
Oglethorpe in 173G.
Sixty-five patent boxed cans, fivo
gallons eoob, filled with mineral oil,
have just been received, intended for
a twelve-months’ supply. Before lard
oil, eolzaoil, expressed from rape seod,
was need. In 1805 an attempt wan
mode to use mineral oil, and 5,000
gallons were brought for light bouse
purposes, but tbe grent volume of
smoke prevented its continuous use.
SL Simons light is only third order.
It might be mode second if uot firsL
There are more vessels passing here
st this time than passed Tybee when
it and several others were made lights
of the first ordor. Not to mention
vessels passing coastwise, at least
eighty-five to one hundred Mils and
•teamers come by SL Simons month
ly, besides a large number employed
in tbo inland navigation.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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•VD ‘XDIMSNflka - - 'HSnOHNOSiaN
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Our Public BoHooIm.
Tbo orowdod condition of tbe Aoad-
omy bnilding bos boon a subject of
ooucern to tbe aehool board for som -
time, noarly two hundred pupils being
in the same at prosont. At tbe last
mooting of tbe Board, Messrs. Dsxter
and 1’utoam ware appointed a oora-
inittoo to procara additional accom
modations with (nil, power to act—
They havo secured tbe one story
building belonging to Ocean Lodge,
jnst north of tbe Acadomy, wbiob tbs
Masons bare put iu good order, and
tho committee will fit it up with the
latest improred school desks and
seats for about fifty primary pupils.
This is a movo in tbe right direction,
and will relievo the main bnilding
from its present over crowded condi
tion, bat is only a temporary expedi-
onL In tbo spring, a move will be
mado to obtain funds to enlarge and
refit tbe Aoademy, and we think onr
citizens will gladly assist tbo Board
in raising tbe money necessary for eo
worthy so objecL Onr scboola, both
white and oolonxl, are now deserved
ly nu object of pride to our people,
and show tbe effect of business man
agement.
Kxtrn Copt**-
Tbe. first iMiis of onr enlarged
sheet, January 7lh, 1882, will contain
a statement of tbe business of 1881,
lumber, naval stores, merchundiKc,
etc., showing, ns fsr as possible, tho
volmno of botiuoss in the aggregate,
and, as far as practicable, (but of in
dividual merchants. These figures,
contrasted with 1880, will be as grand
an advertisement of onr growing city
as can be gotten ep. To the end,
then, that this sbost shall be sent
broad-cast over the’ land, we desire
onr patrons to send oat a* many
copies a* possible. Send in yonr or
ders by the first of January. We
would like to issue ot leut 1,000 ex
tra copies.
Neuralgia.
OAinsvnxx, Oa., Jtn. 7,1880.
I have suffered terribly fur eight
months with nsarnlgio pains nil over
my bead. Two mouths ago 1 took a
bottU of Neurotie, and am now en
tirely well. I can say from experience
tbe medicine cannot be snrpeMed, nor
do I believe it has its equal for tbe re
lief of pain. It will ear* beyond s
doubt. I feel truly tbankfal that my
attention was called to tbie great rem
edy. 1 hopo that nil who suffer w' l
give it a trial Respectfully,
iieol5-lm W. B. Clshzxts.
Brunswick & AlbanyRailr’d
TIME TABILE!.
Takes Efiect Monday, October 3d, 1881-
TRAINS GOING WEST.
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L. 10:23
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Drugstore
DIXON'S NEW BUILDING.
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Brunswick, 6a.
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UM NEWCASTLE STREET,
BRUNSWICK. * GEORGIA.
Sale of Furniture, Crockery Mid
Glassware every night at 6
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MALLORY'S
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK
Steamship Line.
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