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The City.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1875.
Local PenciSings.
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--Mb. Samuel Cook still improves;
will soon be able to mount his crutch
es. He has borne his trials like a man
—without a'murmur.
—A Young lady friend says she is
“happy," so guess our “premium"
will soon be called for. All right,
we’ll make it good.
—Read letter to Mrs. Heins from
J. N. Tiuden, of Pcekskill, N. Y. It
seems he was under an impression that-
the Doctor was dead, hence wrote to
Mrs. H.
—Gardens enriched by oyster shell
lime are standing the drought, finely,
give it a trial.
—Our friend, Mr. A, G. Osgood,
will soon launch his pleasure yacht;
hIio is 26 feet long and 8 feet-beam—
capable of carrying 25 persons easily.
We understand he has done every par
ticle of the work himself. We hope he
will not forget his promise to give us
a sail among the first.
—Advertiser enlarged next is-
s le.
—See notice of house to let by J.
M. Dexter. ’Tis a cosy little house
and in a pleasant neighborhood.
—Spring has at last asserted her
rights, ard clothed our forest in gar
ments of green.
—Fob a week past, Newcastle street
has been awful dusty. Say, City Fa-
THE BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER, APRIL 14,1875.
—The following is the result of tl e I The religious interest which was
election for Justice of the Peace for manifested for some time par t on the
tli i 2Cth District, held last Satur
day:
J. E. Lambright—197;Thos. O’Con*
nob—-41; Holland—40; Gorton—10;
Harris—J.
part of the Baptist and Methodist con
gregations of our city still continues
without any abatement. We are glad
to know that their labors are not iu
vain, but that many are being brought
into the fold. Surely, no place needs
—The steamship Leo, will call in
at our port on the 21st inst., on route j an * w deening more than this,
to Now York from Fernandina, and j " *
regularly thereafter every two weeks, j NOTICE.
Messrs. L. & C<\ are the agents 1
her.. W
—Nineteen vessels are now in pert, [ „,n
and several more expected. Rolling j
stock kept in motion supplying the
demand for lumber. Moral—increase
of business.
HITE corn.
—The Return day of Glynn Supe
rior Court for Equity Causes will bo
the 25th day of April, and Common
Law Causes the 5th day of May; all
interested will take notice.
—The Lizzie Baker passed north
ward on Saturday last with quite a
number of passengers among them a
newly married couple, we judged.
They looked happy indeed.
thers, couldn’t you get us a sprinkling.^
cart ?
—“Loafer’s Club” has been dis
banded in view of. the flooding of the
financial tide. The President has got
a job. May all the rest be as fortu
nate.
—“Chawin’ gum” is now the past
time of our boys and girls—a filthy
habit.. They see the grown ones at it,
so follow suit, ’
MEDICAL OFFICE OF J. A. TILDKN, M. A.,
Main Street, Pekkbkuj., N. Y., .
. March 12th, 1875.
Mrs.L.Heins: Brunswick, Ga;
Dear MadamI have kROWR of one case of my
patient’s having been under the ears of your late
husband, Dr. Heins. His treatment was so suc
cessful that I am desirous of testing it in the
case of my own Sister, who is suffering from
Cancer of the Breast.
I have understood that Dr. Heins intended to
publish his method of treating Cancor so that all
who suffered from it might have the benefit of
his experience. Is this so, or what disposal has
he made or is to be made ofhte receipts ? If they
are to be had on any reasonable torus, so that 1
can treat my sister, please write me, and inform
VKLLOW CORN.
and the best
RACON Mid I ABB
in BRUNSWICK.
JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALK
—BT—
J. S. M A li I, I N. -
W. A. JOHNSON,
BOOT and SHOE
MAKER.
:he benefit of the troatmont.
Hoping to hear from you at an early date, I
remain> -
Yours Truly
and Respectfully,
J. N. TILDKN. M.D.
He
NOTICE.
OUSE To LET.
The Comfortable FIVE ROOM HOU8E, onnerly
occupied by Dr. E. J. FERGUSON, in completo
order. RENT low. Apply to • - __ _
',pr-li4t. • 4- PEXTEH.
W ork dono as cheaply, and war
ranted to lost as long as that of
any other Workman in this section.
Mending done on short notice at
AYEE’S OLD STAND
mar. 24-ly.
PALMER A DEPPISH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
RUBBER BELTING,
HARDWARE, J
SHOT,
POWDER,
CAP.}
and
LEAD,
146 and 150 Congress, and 149 and 151
St. Julian Streets, Savannah, Ga.
mar. 21-tf.
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