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THE
1 he (il y.
' apeil 7, 1875.
Lccal Penciling*.
- We
!.-av'
long heard about folk
1 < ing “
alb.
y rnvr-ua” but n- ver com
lichi in
od ii.
full f ace until last wee’
Whilst
wo g
util men of our city we:
staining
' cm.
versing together, som
thing s
Luck
the ground near the
with a i
i <-vy
tiimi, and at the sai
i.uu: ii scream was heard mid air; up>
i inking
11]) t.i
. y'aaw a large fish-hav
v 'Pl!yin«r i.w-i y, casting longing glance;-
t \\. id tiit; tu'tJi, uni looking behind
tlcm for,ml u line, large trout, lying
! 0:1 th ground still fluttering, although
it, Inal fallen probably a hundred feet.
W v (add not dislke to have fisli-hawL<
serve us u'ti r the i me manne. - , occa-
si >ua ly!
—We are pleased to welcome th
r tu. n of our clev; r merchant, F. /.
ITtzgekald, who has been to Ne
Yi lk for his sprii g stock of good
lie will he happy to see his friend
ind customers at the “New Yia.
Store.”
—Mu. D. .T. l)r. ov, of our city, ha;
again mb. rke l iu the saw-mill bn si
1,‘vw. He knows “’tis flood tide.’
M iy lie succeed.
—One of our lumber firms has five
^vessels at their dock loading, and is dai
ly looking for more; anothermerclian
has just cleared four, and now ex
pects four more. These are the men
mt ‘turn up something.” Got on'
th ir way.
—We learn that every mill on the line
a: the Brunswick & Albany Railroad
is now running,—evidently the ' tid
it turning.” Fresh courage take ye,
t r,po; ding ones!
t
-T! c many friends of Mr. Samuei
' 0 ‘ ; "ill be pleased to loiim that li
' O 'oving, and is looking forward
1,1 ’■ 1 ' ti ne not far distant, we h ip \
"'" >n he will be able to resume his la-
k‘ r: * He 'w- our best washes.
Ei.UN.SYviCK ADVERTISER, APRIL 7. 1873.
i i
i —Four, new stores, we leam, arc to
be erected here at an early day—and
all this in s-p.le of the “awful hard
imes” complained of by every one.
—Or it exchanges are coming in tlii
- eek Hop • soon to have a full list-
,ve will then he able to give more gen
ra’ n ws.
—The Presbytery of Savann ill meet
his we 1> ii. Blackshear; we hope son-
>ue will fu nish us with any items o.
ntoretft that may occur.
—We invite utt mtion to the advei-
■ismeut of Mr. J. S. Marlin, in il; s
issue. He makes a s 'eciality of ai
icles ( numerated iu his card. CuL
and see him.
—Tee new school books ordered by
the Foal'd, have come, and are now
offered for sale by Col. S. C. De Brtjhl,
it cost. We trust the patrons of tin*
school will see to it that their children
ire supplied ut an early day.
—We. are pained to learn that Rev.
dr. I aw declines the cull to the Pres
oy terian Church of this city. This is,
ind ed, sad news to tin Presbyteiian
dement in this community, who had
1 >oked forward with considerable in
terest to his labors here, b lievingliim
to be just the minister for this people.
We have read his letter, and, although
.•egietting his decision, cannot find it
iu our heart to blame him.
—Mb. Atkinson has again resumed
his duties iu the public schools.
—Thirteen vessels are now at our
wharves, and as many more afloat for
ffiis port. Hide out croakers !
—One of o.ir enterprising in uvhauts
(Uggeits that In has a lot of “switch-
proof” cloth on hand. Go for him,
boys ! That is the staff you want.
Advertisements.
NOTICE.
White Corn,
Yellow ( orn,
Bacon and
the best
Lard in
Brunswick.
Just received.
J. fc. MARLIN.
npr-G2t
W. A. JOHNSON,
BOOT and SHOE
MAKER.
W ork done ns cheaply, and war
ranted to last as long as that of
any other Workman in this section.
Mending done on short notice at
AYER’S Old Stand,
mar. 24-ly.
- Some young men of our city will i
pers st in smoking whilst in company !
with yo ing ladies. We would kindly I
mggest to such that some lasses don’t.
bhiud it looks pretty, so look to your i
laurels, young gents: you may It ss
their favor.
—Man* thanks to subscribers wli
have come forward, unsolicited, and
paid their subscription to the Adver
tises. We would be glad if others
would do likewise, thus saviug us a
deal of tramping around. R *member
friends, subscriptions are due in ad-
PALMER &DEPPISH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
RUBBER BELTING,
HARDWARE,
SHOT,
[POWDER,
CAPS
and
LEAD,
11.8 and 150 Congress, r.ud 149 and 151 •
St. Julian Streets, Savannah, Oil.'
mar. 24-tf.
■vmrr.