Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, April 01, 1882, Image 3

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. SCBSE IS COM * FOUR TEjI HNHM FOR SALE AT 50 PER 1,000 D. T. DUNN. IRliSS XWESTY- ta AGO, > Jj In response to inquiries dWte^tiy references to nnto-bellvsi sarnn- os ges on the floor of Congress, wo print »short account, as published in the po- ^ «t the timo, of one which occurred jp February, 1857, in the discussion in the House on the attempt to admit Kan- ess as a slave state, under the Lecomp- ton constitution, between Galtfsha A. grow, oi« Pennsyivaniai and Lawtohca, jL Keitt, of South Carolina, The conversation which led to this melee and awakened the sleeping mem- r7^=~;S;;s^|TRimERS ibrm to, members, ana objected to Quitman mnk-1 1 irg any rthjrsrks. KStt >aidi ‘*51 'y going (jbfeet, tetum to your o siJe of the House.” Grow replied; “This is a free lmll; every man has a right to be where he pleases." Keitt then came nearer to Grow, uud said: “1 want to kuow what you mean by such an answer as that?" Grow replied, ro- I jilting wh it ho Ipul said 1 Jfor«j. - Keitt adzei} Grow* b/the jliroat? sa|i|g; “f will let you kuow that you are a black Republican puppy. ” Grow knocked up his hand, exclaimiug: "I shall occu py such place in the House as I please, and no negro-driver shall crack his whip over me.” Keitt again grasped Grow by the throat and again hjs iutpd was knocked oJf and Gifcw knocked, in squarely down. The respective friends of the party rushod to the fray. Blows fell thick aud fast. Washburne, of Hli- uois, and Potter, of Wisconsin, towered among the combatants. At tigs critical' • juncture, Covode, of Pennsylvania,' seized a spittoon. Ho balanced it for a moment in the air. The objective point was the head of Barksdulo, of Mississip pi, who was approaching him of the spit toon in a menacing attitndo. But Barks dale's wig foil off and Covode lowered his susi>ended missile. Meanwhile, the Sergeant-at-arms was running hore and there just “ like the peewit,” exhibiting his mace—without effcot. It was near 2 o'clock in tl^s morning when these “proceedings” took place.—Philadel phia Press. 3. M. DEXTER, Ins. Agent, Represents the above To. at Brunswick, Ga. Assets, f - ~ $6,114,502 pa&ie«wT itten on »ho/t notice. •Lifl|an<facclflent policies written bn tho^k t Passefijur* Insurance tiokota sold. No med amination required. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF CEN TRAL railroad stock, By virttia of an order of tho Ordinary’s Court of Glynn county, Georgia, authorizing tho undersign ed, as guardian for Misa Valeria DuBiguon, to sell six shares of Central Railroad stock, tho property •of said ward, for her maintenance aud education, S anted at ?regular tepn of said court An tho ith y of,March, 1882, aftjr publication of citation ac cording to law, I will expose said stock to sale, at public outcry, to the highest and beat bidder, on TUE8DAY, THE 2d DAY OF MAY, 1882, witkiu tho legal hours of sale, before the Court Houso door of •aid county, at*Brunswick, Glyun county, Georgia. Terms of sale, cash on day of sale, and to bp paid by two o'clock P. M. of said day. F. JOS. DOERFLINGEB, As Guardian for Miss Valeria DuBiguon. . , : j WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED } POPULARITY OF Allcock’s Porous Plasters ? Because thev ^ave provedtheup selves Che Tfeet External Reme« dy fever invented; They will 1 cure asthma, colds, coughs,rheu matism, neuralgia, and any lo cal pains. • i — - .. , r .. Applied to the small of the bfeck they, arounfallible in-Back- Achfej'N’ervbus Debility, ? and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of 'e stomach they are a sure cure r Dyspepsia aud Liver Com- PLASTERS arc painless,fra grant arid '‘quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister Ud burn. Get ALLCOCK’S, thd only Genuine'Porous Pias ter i 4 8. M. 100,000 Cypress Shingles On hand and for sale in Brunswick by D. C. BACON & CO. CITY BARBER SHOP, J. M. CARTER. Proprietor. BEARDS. Exceptionally long beards have always attracted a good deal of attention, and history records many instances of this kind. Rnnber von Tolberg, a Gorman ’Kniglit, and Councillor of Maximilian IL (d. 1576), rejoiced in a beafrd which reached to his feet, and from thero again to his waist. John Mayo, a celebrated pointer of the sixteenth century, who accompanied Charles V. in his campaign, had a beard so long tliat, although ho was a tall man, it would hung upon the [-round when ho stood upright; ho wore it, therefore, fasteued to his girdle. Oeorgo Killingwortb, sent by Queen Jlnry as one of hor agents, in 1555, to Czar Ivan the Terrible, is said to linve had a beard live feet two inches long. In the olden time, wbou every part of the body had its .price, tiie beard was rained at 20 shillings—a largo sum for the time—while the loss of u lug wus only estimated at. 12 shillings. We can easily imagine that, fat periods when the beard mid whisker, w ere looked npon as ornamental, faiae beards wero My , ppotll „ ll(m „ ,, substituted for the genuine article. Co-; y-«r issa win u« u roil dro IV.. of Aragon (1331), found hnuielf H th and 9ii>. uomiiellul to prohibit his Csioinninu snl j'icts from wearing false Ixsirds. Hut tiie most singular substitute is tliu gold en heard wh.-'h, Chrysost. mus says, was worn by tiie Kings of Persia. ; Huqtouius says the same of Qaligifla, thy. R.tuau Emperor. According to Andreas E..*yn, the King^ of Frande of tho first <1; misty wore bends ontwined with gold threads. Buko Keuatus, of Lorraine, was the last, and it is related thut hi neral of Charles ;^*, at Nanoy, in 1477, * hajngiig flown to used to tie tsypd add o .pdttioh ql ? ( until we go beyond gmdnullT disftbptofj SU AVISO. HAIR CUTTING AND HAIK DllESS- 1NG done in the very latest and most approved stylo. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Jan-7-ly. Executors’ Sale. , Under sod by virtue of an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary, of Chatham county, will bo sold before the Court Hohae door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday, beiug the second day of May next, all that lot of kind situated in the couuty of Glynn, and city of Brunswick, known in the plan of naid.city as Old Town lot Mo. 112 (ono hundred and twelve), belong ing to estate Lewis J. B. Fairchild. Terms cash, purchasers paying for title. JOHN M. OU Kit AUD, ER, {•/ ' Y<<- (itfsfS sit'd i ■!! >•/it .. 'V ri "ui e*' •_wB laLU: ; - ' • ' »■ ' -A HEADQUARTERS FOR- ■i 9 iTbihc. ill *? Brunswick Bracket Works i RICHMOND STREET, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. EDWARDS, WARD& ctf, PROPRIETORS. Wood Turning, Moulding SAWING, Etc., Pickets of all styles raado to prder.WooiLTurning of every description, also, Scrcll and Circular Saw ing douo with neatness and dispatch. Octagon and Fid ted Balusters t^fcwpls and Ralls constantly on hapd or made! to order. Patterns, Models, Rope and Twisted Works, Ten-Pins and Balls, Indian Clubs, Mouldings, both straight and circular, tor carpeu< tors, cabinet makers and piano forte manufacturers, iu fact, all trades supplied in their different branch es^ We have also the finest line of Brackets, Paper Holders, Slipper aud Stortoscopic Cases. Picture Frames, Clock Shelves, Hat aud Towel Racks, etc. AifPIeaso give us a call, and leave your orders. N. B.—All Jobbing attended to at once, and done at reasonable rates. ' novlO-tf Harnett House. Mrs. EARLE, Mnsqucnulo and Rail Costumers, Newcastle St, next to Dunn’s dry goods store, BRUNSWICK, ^ - _ GEORGIA Koops on hand every Ttiud of gold and sflver Fringes, Tassels. Laces—in short, everything con nected with the business. Parties can be supplied with ready-made dresses costumes, etc., for amateur exhibitions, fancy balls masquerades, etc. •" _ JanT-tf NOTICE. .■king Tsx Returns for the m 1 4th, 24lh and 2-7fh, May Hi, Simons Mills. Aprd Attypiud 2l>th, May 10th. Evelyn. April Hth aud 29th t May lath. Sterling, April 10th, May Iskaud IMU. Pennlck’s Store, April llih. May ‘idandlfith. Bethel. April 12th, May Pi n»»l 17th. Whllo In Brunawlck my oftlce will be at the City ii*n nr/ h lh a i *’- T * R N tR ‘* r ' R -°‘p* / 100)000 Feet ia >3 v Fitted. of i! ci.Ma of im-U fcliis lolhi. eon ragu in tightiug Iijumna^mnrvelpnl •Mill in mariuutuunflkiiiy juid uuaxompiofl Ili-.-tia bs as a niminr. Boasting of these ■jUahtive for a b»r-rqq*n,' hojlwus chal- lAgPd tu a feut-raee, -mw *M beaton b^ 3uH* ojtor having bocu whiiqa. 1 by a drunken Indian, Panther Sam subsided.—New Orleans Picon Utlc, Pnop. Agassiz said, “ No offspring is aim ply the offspring of its father and aotner.” This Is a truth farmers wonld dr, t<,|| to nl way*’bear in mind. Family '' n ontal and physical, extend back far I».yi,Mfl the i . rents—aomi timea lost ' > -n.--itmes a;, peiutt.g—through many For which the highestc»Ot‘price will be paid ou di‘ll%*ery. For further inforiuation inquire of r JUNHE W1V.VMK&" ,* Brunswick, G«. „ MACON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, !! V. McKAY, PrlndiA e tu Poat pace Hex 422, V«ooB. On. ft'M-tf. fji^use and Lot for Sale. ; and one nr fM Tbc commodlaaa two-rlory dwelling tnoi, loti: wt# lk|Ut otebard, occupied JabB B. Baber,bam, E»q., r -o now offer PoeMMlon given In June. For term. ,{ tn»rlS-U t. M. D^XTEB, NOTICE. Hereafter no tickets issued for labor at Gascoigne MUl will be redeemed from auy other than tho par ties to whom Issued. ‘ marl8-:it ' 1 JOHN T. COLLINS. National Hotel Reporter, Chicago: The Harnett Honse, Savannah, Go., is presided over by two vet eran hotel men of the Soath— Messrs. M. L. Harnett and Ben Georgo. Both have beon con nected with Savannah hotels a long time, the formor at the Mar shal House and the latter at the Screven. They are running the Harnett House in good stylo at tho low rate of §2 per day. apr23-ly PAY CHEAP! To clone the lot we offer 100 B ALKS, in quantitiei to suit buyer*, at the low price of 50 ( EXT PER HUNDRED ! ThU la luwlaud Hay, in sound condition, and i bargain. J COOK BROS. & CO. itf. v Mallory Line Steamships. i SHIPPERS, TAKE NOTICE ! * o 'ryT/r .. ' i r i ONLr THREE DATS! I LEAVE NEW YORK FRIDAY—ARRIVE AT BRUNSWICK TUE8DAY. Freight money payable on delivery.' 'Freight no rfmoved in 48 hours will be stored, owners’ risk H0^T|lWICK; Aguut| Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS, l'J will buy and sku. , Land ar\d'R’eal Estate. COLlECTJNB ANDlNSURtNCE AGENT. Xii.*2r.-sui4 _^oenlx, of London, capital 14,208,3H Western.of Toypnfco, capital »- Manhattan Lif^net assets and income, 81 11.729,455 Office next tp Fast Qfllce. may21-tf D. W. H. ' O FAlNTE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, OECaBATINe^ALSOMlirfNS.FRESCOINQ&GRtilflNe Promptly executed ia the latest sty les. Octl5-lX. CIGARS AXD TOBACCOS, .•,j»¥i ddr.bmu)) mi.t fa ,r in' \ ■_ • ; •*5i n. ^ ■ • • 4 vi --'4 • €teratteeti®ra@ri®§,I5te TOYS, TOYS! AND FANCY ARTICLES. ALL KINDS OF FIKE WOBKS, ETC! kz-est^.blish:ed i t STAPLE AFANCYLRYGOODS Notions, Embroideries, Roady-Made Clothing, BOOT© : Ac' STTOKB, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Glass - and 1 Tinware, Groceries, ■ Tdtoaboo and. Cigars, ; •’ i- j .if it f i w #* ,i4 nthh ’ ^rtfff L, .,{? Which- he at jjO^TQAI PfUjCIiil., Hft aolicito thn pft^onage of tho • . .... ,1, I. „ ... ■ Oppp#ls; JHfMiJ’JSS prug Store | FUTB-NITimR'E;. Wall^ Pap€fi«, jp^pottitive Papers, "Etc.; We htvu ju«l reoctved 20U roll, bat CEIKESL JIATTlkas. All new pattern, aCtUauuon', Unporto- , , tlan. Also, a tuge assortment of fine EBONY PARLOR C ABINETS. "* • af ti ■ *» . I f - . V. • * f>*t* .i* .! .v j,,' < f . A LARGE LINE OF FINE .1 ’.I. 'll., - . • ft 1, ... .V^»I it ChamberiSets, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Desks,Obiffoneres,Etc. UPHOLSTERING and MATTRESS MAKING by the best workmo n. Country orders solicited- &> XwX3tTBS^.-2T, 169 and 171 Braugliton St, SAVANNAH,'On. -