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SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK* GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY IK UN.
HOME MATTEH8.
General Deliver! open! 8:00 a.m.; doMtSKjOjJt,
BcgUter and Honey Order Bnetneee open* 8:00 a.
M.; cloeee 4:00 *. Ml
TIHR OF CLOSING THE HAILS.
St. Simone aaB cloeee 8:30 A. M.
II. A A. mat) cloeee 8:18 A. x.
M. k B. mail 4^* 0:00 a. m.
Savannah, Haoon aad Darien through poncho*
close at 7:00 r. M.
T* Olde folks' Concerte, on y* 21st
day of y* month of February, w h will
be on y* next Tuesday.
Lent begins next Wednesday.
Shad continue to come into market
and prices range high.
St Valentine’s Day was duly cele
brated, and the usual amount of mon
ey wasted.
Read notice of house to rent by Mr.
D. A Moore. Now is your chance, if
you want a house.
Willoughby Reade, the great hu
morist, will be with us on the 28th
inst Sew on your vest buttons.
Can’t our bracket works folks muz
zle that whistle of theirs just a bit?
It is a little too loud for comfort.
Imported ClK*re—genalneand unadulterated—for
■Mo by 1 R. L. WEED, Nelfon Hoc** building.
Mrs. Jernshn Stillwagon, (she that
was a Burnpus) will thrill the andi-
ance next Tuesday night at L’arioso
Hall. ,
The State Agricultural Society met
in Augusta this week. Mayor Colson
and Mr. A. T. Putnam went from
Glynn.
Wo Warn through private telegram
from Darien of the death of Mr. D.
Webster Davis, for mauy years post
master of that city. D- "' ,1
Mr. L. North has been re-appointed
to the l'ostmastership at tbiB point.—
He bus made a good officer and given
general satisfaction.
Arrivals at the Nelsoh House befc-
tiuue good. The average for a week
past has been about twenty per day.
The boiiBe is justly popular.
Encourage rather that drive away
strangers. Be coarteous and polite,
and maybe they will stay with ns.—
Auy other coarse won’t help to build
up your town.
Oar soda wator dealers were all
taken with an inspiration one ilny
this wuuk, and ouch gave his fountain
an overhauling, mid is now ready
for tho coining season.
Tho new driven pnrnp sunk
Gloucester street by Messrs. Michel-
sou k Bro., under tho largo oak in
(rout of their new storo, is said to bo
"tho best water in town.”
Mr. H. L. Harris, jeweler, loft yes
terday for New York to purchase an
other stock of jewelry, Watches, clocks,
etc. As soon as bo returns, look out
for his now advertisement.
The new railroad warehouse on Boy
street is fast approaching completion.
When finished up, and the lumber
moved away, that part of the street
will be materially improved.
Mr. R. ( L. Wfed; is agent fpr the
celebrated Hbrushoi#1 AT Bro. cigars,
of New OrletdM LU4A* *s **6rfte
brands of tEefr| is the “La Belle Cre
ole,” so well known and likod.
alone
admission. The sale of 1
limited to five hundred. Go early
and secure a reserved seat* without
eitra ofaarge, at Glover & Dunn’s.
The Savannah News thug tersely
pnts the matter:
" The woman who wears a large bat
a! the theatre ib about os great a nui
sance as the man who goes ont be
tween the acts.”
1 Every purchaser of a ticket to the
Old Folks’ Concert • next Tuesday
will be entitled to a saucer of Ice
cream and a slice of coke extra, upon
the presentation of the attaohed cou
pon to Dr. Primrose.
The Sheriff’s election lost Friday as
tonished a good many. The general
opinion seemed to be that it would
be a close race, but, on the contrary,
Mr. Beach gave Mr. Lamb on over
whelming defeat.
If the musio at the rehearsal for
the Old Folks’ Concert, to which we
listened a few evenings since, be an
index of what is to be beard next
Tuesday night, our citizens will cer
tainly be richly entertained.
New buildings continue to pop np
on all sides. We wonld prefer seeing
a better class of structures, however,
than some that we see. We are get
ting too many of this class in that
portion of town where a better class
of buildings alone should bo pat up.
Messrs. Micbelson Bro. have
commenced their new building iu
front of tbe Ladies’ Store. When
they finish their new brick store on
Newcastle street, the storo now being
erected will bo finely located to be
used as a warehouse.
Tbe new Herring safes, two iu Dum
ber, for Glynn county, have arrived.
One weighs 2,775 pounds, aud the
other 1,720. The idea in having two
is to avoid tho inconvenience of an
extra large size—ono sufficient to
hold all the books and papers of the
county.
Republican politics in Georgia is
gettiug somewhat mixed. A big ef
fort is being made to oust Colonel
E. C. Wade from the revenue depart
ment and pat in L. M. Pleasant, a
colored man. This will make our
townsman, D. T. Dunn, Esq., sub to
a colored man. Politics make
strange bedfellows.
Mr. Moses Dauiels already has or
ders for thousands of brick. If he
succeeds in making ns good brick a*
some now standing iu tins city, min Id
tweuty-fivu years age on the same
spot where Ins yard is located, he
may expect more orders tlrau he eau
fill. The demand is upon us, and the
brick wo must have.
On Wednesday, the 15th inst., Mr.
J. M. Dexter, agent of the Home In
surance Co., of New York, paid Mr.
H. L. Har lis, jeweler, $1,00(1, less us
ual discount for cash, on his total loss
iu the fire of Jan. 17tb. We reckui
our fricud Harris feels like singiii}.
“ Hume, Sweet Hume." Insurious
doos pay, after ull.
the Savannah Nines, in speaking of I
the ball at *lhe Altamaha House an |
Jesup says: “Several of the
yonng conductors of the Macon i
pateo." sow tnere
News to east any snob
& B. conductors. They are all solid
fellows, and don’t merit the term
“fancy” in the light above used. It
is true they are all young men, but
they will compare favorably with
those of any other road in the State.
Messrs. Glover U Dunn.
We call attention to the business Of
this firm for the purposeof moralizing
a little. A year ago Mr. Glover was
willing to pull up stakes and quit his
business here in disgust, but some
months since, forming a copartner
ship with Mr. Henry Dunn, the new
firm opened up the present establish
ment in tbe new Dixon building, in
the very face of the fact they “would
smash in three month’s time,” (so the
croakers said.) Time has proven,
however, entirely different. Their
place of business is now a perfect art
gallery, so to speak, of pretty things.
The ladies know exactly where to go
to find something nice. Tbe firm has
mode a specialty this season of Christ
mas articles, valentines and Easter
goods, each in its season, aud has
been emphatically tbe headquarters
for such things. Tbeir display of
Easter and fanoy goods now in stock
is perfectly elegant Now what we
started to say was that either the bus
iness *oi Brunswick bas improved very
mnch within a year or this firm is ex
tra clover, or both, for certainly they
have worked lip a business of which
anyone might be proud.
i, Pshaw I That’s Nothin*-. ®
The Albany Newe and Advertiser
1 M. /ofp ecstasjbs over a run made
the ' B. & A. passenger train last
sk—from Brunswick to Albany, 171
ilea, in seven boors and fifteen min-
, Just wait a bit and yon will be
more surprised, brother Netos.-
Hen Mr. Wolfle gets his lines
from Cincinnati and Chi-
to Brunswick, add pats On bis
steamers hence to Jacksonville,
from these cities will
breakfast at borne one day and in
Brunswick tbe next, and dine same
day in Jacksonville. Albany will be
the last watering station, just before
day, before reaching Brunswick. Just
wait and see.
sipu, continue to pour i
Fart or it win bo4 11 ’
Iron for the M. k B. R. R. Exten-
i replace any
now hud on this line from her* to Ma
con tliat lnay'bb defective or worn.
at hja if
a’lmgo
stone cistern for the use of tho hotel.
Rain water, 1 ‘ properly filtered, is tbe
best water one can nso in this climate.
In the .election for Justice of the
Peace for tbe 26th District, which
took place last Saturday, Jlr. W. W.
Watkins t&k the lead, and, hence,
may uow be greeted ns Judge Wat
kins.
Praiseworthy Mitchell will act as
Timeist at the Old Folks’ Concert
next Tuesday night. The universal
Correspondent SavnnuubAYws; The
work On the Cole extension of the Mu-
cou A Brunswick Railroad and the
Georgia Pacific Railroad goes on with
out much regard to tbe weather, aud
the rails are being laid oa both the
roads near this city. Some seven
miles of the Georgia Pariifio are now
in operation for construction purposes.
The performers at the Old Folks’
Concert, besides those mentioned else
where, frill be Aunt Polly Basset, Ho-
dijah Owenson, Deliverance Higgins,
Love Sparks, Blossom Spragne, Expe
rience Billings, Prudence Ruggs, Hvz-
ekiah Perkins, Eliakim Prandy, Haz-
adiah Cartwright, Intrepid Barebones,
Abijah Burnpus, Zenas Holdenougb,
an<£j$ighbot Cuabpan. J, ill j
The cost of moving the City Hall
has proven to be h ranch more than
wuy anticipated, \V*j were told ^bat
it would’be done in three days, and
ootjMM'MOre<ttVb $50, and heuoe we
favoredT the movement. ' As it now
looks to us, by tbe time that builJing
is pat into position, squared up and
underpinned, Clustering knocked
down and pnt up again, and every
thing put iu as good shape as before,
Tramps.
Those nuisances, as a rale, stout,
able-bodied men, have, of late, been
rather plentiful around our town.—
Just so long as tbe tender-hearted of
any community will feed them, just so
long will they continue to come. It
is not charity to give to snch people,
bat, on the contrary, it is wrong, for
yon thereby encourage them in tbeir
laziness and idleness. Every town
and coanty in the land has its poor-
house, its hospital and its committee
to look after tho sick and needy. Let
these fellows stay at borne, and, if
needy, be taken cure of by those who
know th’em, and, if not, thou let them
suffer if too lazy to earn a living.—
We commend the following tram|> or
dinance, which works like a chat i.i in
Columbus, On.:
“Auy person who shall go diont
from door to door within the corpo
rate limits of this city for the purpose
of begging for his or her benefit; or
who shall place him or berseli iu the
streets, highways, lanes, parks, ceme
teries or other public grounds of said
city, with no fixed place of abode,
shall be kuowu and arrested as a
trump, and upon conviction as such
shall be fined or suffer sneli other
punishment, or both, at the discretion
of the Mayor.”
Body Found.
The body of Mr. Thos. Dorillion
was discovered floating down tbe riv
er last Thursday morning about six
o’oioek, by persons on the dredge
Hercules, and hauled ashore. Later
in tbe day an inquest was held by
Judge Lambrigbt, which elicited no
new evidence, bat rather substanti
ated that already published. After
due investigation and the hearing of
all tbe evidence, the jnrv returned a
verdict of accidental drowning.
Onr popular and enterprising drag-
gists (mils the special attention of
mothors to Dr. Moffitt’s Teetbina
(Teething Powders). Anodynes only
soothe and lull to sleep; Teetbina cures
the child, regulates the bowels, and
saves the parents many sleepless
nights of care and anxiety.
Bright is the rosy blush of evoning skies.
And bright the wevea that ’nesth the moonbeams
i flow;
Bright are the beams from beauty's laughing oyes,
And bright tho flowers that in the woodland glow!
Ufct brighter far the bloom of health to me.
On cheeks whose owuers stick to H. H. P.
I
Having sold onr Grocery Stock
and leased the store to Gold
smith & Co., we beg to call
attention to the fact that we
shall now conduct a store , de
voted to
HIT GOODS,
Dress Goods, Motions,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HOSIERY,
And Fancy Goods,
And respectfully solicit an ex
amination of our stock and
prices. Goods new
and fresh! Our
10.011
Has just returned from New
York and Philadelphia, and
as a result we invite attention
to his selections for the
New Advertisements.
NOTICE.
Neither the Captain nor oonaiguao ol the Nome-
giau Bark NAJA will be reepoutlble tor auy debt*
contacted by the crew of acid venael.
K. JACOBSON, Master.
To Rent.
! A five-room home, with kitchen and dining room
attached* located ou Cochran Avenue, on the lot are
ffnlt tree*, a splendid well of water, and a garden,
partly planted. The rooms of the house are nicely
ceiled and papered.
Apply to D. A MOORE.
L’arioso Hall.
verdict last year wn« that his per- 1 tbe cost will be nearer $500 than $50.
Oak Grove Oemetery.
Wo would suggest to the Chairman
of tbe cemetery tbo propriety of put
ting proper weights to the gates to
keep them shut. Tbe makc-abifu that
have been on them for years,. tumble
off over and anon, thus leaving the
gates easy to swing open, and the'
flowers and -b-.Kk-.~y h-fyn 1
placed there by tender hands a prey
to prowling cow, and goats. Only i
a
few days since sudh has been the case,
aud lots that heretofore looked green
and pretty ham been 'digested of all
their beanly/
Tbo ladies should bo encouraged in
tbeir efforts to beautify find adorn
that spot instead of having their labor
thu* **£ ;►Look >»<*
Chairman, or forever gain the dis
pleasure of the fair Sex.
om Fr.uK lj
Atlanta, January 14, 1880.
Messrs. Hutchinson <£■ Bro.: I have
tested your Nenralgine, both ou thy
self and ou others, and have found it
to be all .that is claimed—a specific
for neuralgia aud headache. I rec- i
ommend it to a suffering public.
Hutchison k Bbo., Proprietors, At-
MATINEE
Saturday Afternoon,
and
GRAND PERFORMANCE SATURDAY NIGHT,
FEB. 18th, 1882.
TRADE!
DRESS GOODS,- , ,
SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS
CALICOES*;*..w> 0l
HOMESPUNS) > i f ® ;*
SHAWLS, NUBIAS
COATS,
CLOAKINGS,
» «~t* TOWELS,
NAPKINS,
TABLE CLOTHS.
BED QUILTS,
RIBBONS. GLOVES,
BOOTS <t- SHOES,
HOSIERY,
CLOTHING.
BIG 4 BIG !notions !
In Great Variety. All we
ask is an inspection of our goods
and prices. /
DUNN & CO.
Octl.VU
Harnett House,
Fire Insurance!
T. O’CONNOR, Jr.
AGENT FOB THE
BRITISH
AMERICA,
NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY.
GUARDIAN’S APPLICATION FOR LEAVE
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Oiijwm’e Omn, Gum doom, Qa,; -
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EDUARD.*. DART, oliil
.:mr Ordinary Glynn County, Oa.
(FOBMEiaV PLANTERS’ HOTEL*
Market Square - - Savannah, tin.
M. L. HAENETT &
(►ROTPRIKTOHS,
RATES,
00,
• bwT'WfUif
$2.00 PER DAY.
Till* favorite leatiW Hotel, under it* now manage
ment. t» reooi^Snlfi fbr the otenlSheFrtTu
CUISINE, home-like comfort*, PROMPT ATTEN.
TIPS AND MODES ATE BATEHJ.. ,<i eprlllO-ly
AN ORDINANCE,
To emeu as Ordlaanee eiiMM ^An Ordinance to
amend an Ordlqaofo .apfm*d : rAo prdinanp* to
define the Fire LUnlt* of the city of Brasiwick,
and fer otharpurpose*thervtn mentioned,' pale.
*d is Council October 5th, 1881/
Baono* I. The Haror' and Coii
Insurance!:
DEXTER,
INSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE A0E5T. A
REPRESENTS THE
IKT1IEM 111,It IS. t#.,
dr ATHENS, OA., AND * OTHER FIRST-CLASS
^ w ... r ‘ COMPANIES.
lautn. Sold by all druggists. febl6-3m °“ dwt: “ a,i, “ yery ,ow r,te *
f&gm&tiw^emm
u-j •
Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS,
1o JJatoiFV-
Lana ar\d Real Estate.
COLLECT!N$ANfi^SURANCE ABENT.
Bojal, capital.....'.. .....Lib: tJ8.4IM.331
Fhcenix, of London, capital. U.&C.JTi
Waatero. of Toronto, capital I.4M.000
Manhattan Idle,net aaeata and lncoma/811I.TJ3.4U
Office next to Po*t Office. nuy21-tf