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UiiWK MAITBUS.
Poet OIBro Tim* T«bto.
(Itnoiml D.'llv*r, upon. *:!»Ia. »•: cluM
U«gl.wr »uil Money or,l.r Dustneee oyt-ne OiOti i.
M : cJ ose» 4:00 r M
tlUK OF CLOKINU THE MAILS,
ht HimoiM mail «*U>««e 6;90 a. SC
H A .1 inai* clonal jhlft A. **•
M. * B. moll rto*es t*:00 a. M
Savaumh. Macon ami Darien, through pouchea
clone at 7.-001*. m
Have you secured your seats for
“Hnzel Kirke?” • >■• '
Wo want a. telephone exchange in
Brunswick and mast have it.
V. R. Mitchell cleared the bark
American Eagle, on the 28th ult., for
Aspiuwall, with 219,000 feet lumber,
valued lit $3,504. r> • ■ .
The steamship State of Texas ar
rived. oil time this week, being only
three days out from New York. She
in u splendid craft
Fob Sale.—A handsome now doub-
'e-Mat buggy—sont from factory by
inistako. Sold to avoid return charg
es. Apply to Aug. F. Franklin & Co.
The Bom Grocer* .till Mil nine cen* o( tomatoes
lor 91.
Delay in securing your seats for
“li izel lvirko" will result to yonr in
convenience, nnd perhaps disappoint
ment, by being unable to gaiu admis
sion
Turpentine men nnd builders will
please rend advertisement of Messr
Btily k Co., concerning barrel staves
nnd laths. All ordors sent them, we
uro assured, will meet with prompt at
tention
Five package* Thurber’a 94 Parched Collet? for $1
At the 1HJ8S UUOOEUH*.
Hoavily loaded trains of lumber con
tinue to pour in daily over the B. k A
Railroad, uud the query comes, where
does it all go to ? Well, ,t seems to
go some where and vessels continue
to come for more.
Buildings still spring np nil over
town. Repairing and painting, too,
uro the order of the day. Wo know
of no better evidence Ot growth uud
prosperity. Old fences and dingy
houses mean dua.v.
V«J J tl „
same money. Try
Mrs.Earlc,oui Newcastle street mil
liner, bus a new advertisement iu this
issue, iu regard to her now spring
stock. She calls especial attention to
her elegant stock of trimmed and un
trimmed imported bonnets.
Lost, between Hirseh and Solo-
tnou’s corners, a pistol, Smith A Wes
son Improved, with W. S. 1’. marked
on one side, left hand side a little
rusted. Liberal reward will be paid
when returned to this office.
Ju«t think o| it! Apple vu;< itur ;it :t0 cent* per
gallon at GOLDSMITH a CO.*-.
A geutleinuii of this city recently
received a letter from a Iricud, a
phy-ici.m of Cobb e< iiuly, which
status that uu infant recently horn
there had a full-grown moth on its
tower jaw in front. Being loose, it
was easily extracted.
Bishop Beckwith preached at the
Episcopal church on Sabbath las*,
morning and evening, uud at St. Si
mons Mills Monday evening. During
Sunday and Monday sixteen person a
rn-e.ved the rite of confirmation ut
bis bin.ds.
which the company transport from
their home theatre—an evidence of
their determination to give * fine per
formance. > M- - i
Albany, Gn., has moved in the ac-
iou of kppitlprialioiis ftfc t$e VMM
it Brunswick.' The City Council of
that place has sent a petition to their
immediate Representative in Con
gress, asking bis aid in the further
ance of the matter, Col. Black, our
Representative, being nimble to give
hjs attention to it, owing ‘to his ill
ness.
t'or'grmslrie* \knyCml tXry kind Alb ou thi
BOM Grocers for there you will uot be disappointed.
Mrs. Jolp. Baumgartner| j»ep Miss
Ida Heins, (tied very suddenly on
Thursday morning last. She was per
fectly walj hie evempg,
promise of-long-lire, but in less
twelve lmurs from the time she was
taken, breathed her last. .She leaves
a, husband, and infant of only, two
months to mourn her loss.. How nn-
certaiitis lif?. - r »•«.-. V • tj £>?
The good people of tire Methodist,
church assaulted their pastor last
Wednesday evening with telling ef
fect They left him prostrate, with
more groceries than he knew wbat to
•lo with and agood sprinkling of small
change in. bis pocket As a matter of
course the good man cured nothing^?)
for these little tokeus, hut he does en
joy the good will thus manifested.
No more excuse for poor biscuits. when you c*n
get five pounds of the famous Ono-8poon Baking
powder for $1 frotu GOLDSMITH & Co., the Bom
Uro? ora.
There is a gentleman in this town
who has a father-in-law after our own
•i.-urt. A dozen hams and a ease of
lard, all home-cured, a barrel of flour,
coop of chickens, etc., sent from the
old homestead semi-occasionally adds
greatly to the condition of the larder.
Now we don’t believe wo would ob
ject to having just ten such papus-iii-
law, provided tboy nil clnimed the
saute daughter.
The budding of pecans to young
hickory trees is an experiment being
tried at Frederica by Mr. Willie Tay
lor. The buds have taken splendidly
and we don’t seo why they won’t do
nicely, both being of tho same gener
al specie. Iu this connection we
might state that Mr. Taylor bus two
of the largest pecan trees we over
saw. One of them is two feet ill di
ameter.
Mr. R. 15. Reppiird’s new srliooner,
named Vi,da in Inmnr at Iris ■ l.-nurli-
ter, and the sister ol the Aaron llep-
pard, of which recent mention was
made, arrived in Savannah this week
on her first trip. Mr. Ib-ppatd is in r
principal owner. She, too, is built of
Georgia pine By the way, wouldn’t
it bo eln aper U> bail I tin se emits
here, rather than transport the linn-
bet North V A vessel ••an be built at
St. Simons, we believ.-, elieapvl’ than
iii the shipyards of Maine.
A legal friend of ••nrs this week
stepped Up to u crowd, auil, opening
liis horny palms, said: “Do you see
these hard lumps in uiv hands, gen
tlemen ? They represent one-fourth
acre ut roots grubbed up (on short
at ions), forty-seven hills of squashes,
ninety-four of beaus, six rows of rad
ishes, three of mustard, and six of
h mice." lie i vnh-utly doesn’t,aim toj
lepcloi on rieko- ellelits th" coming j
a-asoit for “gin-leu sass.” |
A livery stnbl. horse, attached to a
■igon, eieateo ome stir on Newcas
tle street tin- week by leaving his
liver and gyiog rutin r hutitedly to
liie stable. Everybody along his
■ onto insist!-.i ou attempting to stop
him, wiiicb .-ause*I lin- animal to
beer from yiio si le of the street to
In oue ot these graceful
id ,- We Would IilttWter Knbtr l
* When M. & B. trains will come in
regularly on time.
When that “dead-beat” wbo reads
bit neighbor’s paper every week with
out payi g for it will subscribe. ,
When the Scidell-FurrowrCollips-
tfftftr ”*81 final
adjudication and’ the people know
wbat to depend on.
i When stray cows will be taught not
tc( reach oyer onr garden fence and
njp off what little shrubbery we have
succeeded in getting to grow.
j Whether Glynn connty is to have a
fair or not this season.
When Mr. Wolffe rtbd the Syndi
cate be represents will begin work on
the B. & A.^eltetisiqnyif ever. -
. When the fire company will begin
to'pract ice to run against time. >
,1 When those fire-engine horses will
aj-rive,
When those marriages are coining
o^f and whether there bo any more on
tapis, a. • - - ’.a
' When a certain fellowintowu will,
quit nsiDg profanity with eve^y sen
tence he utters.
When our commercial importance,
os a city, will be recognized and slurs
and flings die iu the mouths of those
who would utter them.
The exact date when we can see onr
way clear to have a daily.
When that telephone exchange will
be put up.
Whether the full idood in April
will bring frost or not in these parts.
Easter Goods !
SPRING MILLINERY!
A PRESENT GltfEMTO EVERY CUSTOMER!
Each aud every customer who visits the LA'JLLS*
STORE ou Oponlng Days, April 7th and 8th, will re
ceive a useful present. I invito everyone to come
and ses my goods and prices, whether you aro pre
pared to buy or not. I proposo to display the be**t
and cheapost goods, In the latest styles, ever
brought to tho city. Prices speak for themsolvea !
Remember the days, and come early.
outs. ra. ۥ itowe.
Mnetimr ot Savannah lVewbytory.
Pursuant to ndjonrument, the
Presbytery of Savannah mot in this
city ou tho 30tb ult. In tho nbsonce
of Rev. M. C. Britt, of Quitman, tbe
last moderator, Rev. R. P. Keir, tbe
last moderator present, called tbe
meeting to order, after preaebiug the
opening sermon, from the text, “Lord,
what wilt Thou have mo to do.” The
meeting being called to order, an elec
tion for moderator and temporary
clerk took place, which resulted in the
choice of IJev. R. i' Kerr for the for
mer and Elder E. P. Miller the latter
ni»idW
The tteHlitenoe ot Mr. J. W.',T*»yIi
on Satilia. 1 Artel' in Bulnw-r
JiHclly Hurt.
Whilst other sections of the coun
try have been visited this week with
eyelones and tornadoes, ours bos not
been exempt. Ou Monday morning
last, at seven o’clock, a cyclone, run
ning from southwest to
visited, thfe rSftillji Aver; i
fearfttl 4nv(ic.' Sfe for; y(
benrd from one locality, that of i
plantation of Mr. J. W. Taylor, whose
Idss has been heavy, and whose es
cape, ns also that of bis entire house
hold, seems a miracle. Mr. Taylor
jbforms us that his household were
fill up, nnd he w as standing on his pi-
hbftQ
ciot^r
It apjli
in width, auil, passing near several
houses, barn, stable, etc., on the place,
efime direct for the dwelling house.—
He rushed to,tlte-^>i(ok door and closed
it, observing? atNhiftitoe,’ that lire lit
tle boy Clyde was standing in the
kitchen door, which connects with
the dining room by an open passage
way. He bad scarcely' 1 cTosfecf the
door before tljo crash came. '' The
building was thrown to tbe ground
and tbe entire roof torn from its rest
ing-place and up-turned, carrying
with it one broad-side of the bouse,
The heavy chimney in the ceutre of
the building wus twisted to pieces,
and tbo brick burled in every direc
tion. Tbe kitcbe(| and other out
buildings were capsized and smashed
to pieces. '
Mr. Taylor was knocked down by a
falling timber, ami a four-inch gush
cut in the top of his head. Recover-
from this, he turned to see the
fate of his wife, who was really ill at
the time, and found she had beon
thrown out of her lied, anil terribly
shaken up. Finding her compara
tively safe, he rushed, almost blinded
by the blood flowing from the wound
on his head, to seek his dear boy, and
found him UDdcrneuth the debris of
the kitchen, as he supposed, lifeless.
With the aid of some colored people,
who bad witnessed the whole thing
from thoir quarters, and come to bis
assistance, the timbers nnd rubbish
were removed, and the boy was
brought out and resuscitnted suffi-
iently to begin breathing. Airs. Mo-
Avoy, a lady friend who was with
Mrs Taylor, nursing her, Miss Pyles,
u teacher, who was still in her room,
.Silas Baker, a lad of this city, who
i ' How Soda Water in Made.
We are requested by Mr. R. L,
.. —, , , - , r— Weed, druggist, to extend to the la-
T'jSSjffiWSMffl i|fc *«"»«**. in «■ Mlnll, «
mjvitation to visit his store, in hotel
bdilding, ut 4 r. jl, this afternoon
(Saturday) and see how soda water
is made. He will I>h prepared at that
hour to show them the entire process,
after which the entire pat ty will be
iqvitttri to try the same and test its
hality—free gratis. r As numbers of
Or ladies know nothing of the pro
cess ot sbda-iwiiter-ifiakthg, we would
advise all such to go uud see t;he'pro-
cpafknd enjoy a nice, cool drink. Mr.
Weed Vas jnst put up’aniiie, new foun-
tain, and all who attend'may expects
plenBaht time.
Surely U. PnyH.
A’gentleman on, the Satilia river
planted last.’ full one-qnarter acre- of
'round in rittii-baga thrnins.' He bail 1
s|)hEfi30if|otb»'‘pi<*ce ‘of • ground $100
worth of tnritips, besides «vhut he has
ijseff fitf bis own faififly and givtn
away to his friends. He informs' us
tiui^be foiuill ready Sale for these
thfmp? iu Savannah, Brunswick uud
Pobo^. VVith such figures as tlie^e,
tl v6ryTow\fjj;es of land,properly cul
tivated will support a familydn prince
ly style.
l 'J Moral, to farmers.—Quit planting
qver all creation and confine your la
bors to a smaller compass, and thus
grow rich.
Mr. W. H. Baiiuett, Augusta, Go.:
Dear sir—I can cheerfully rec-.
ommend your GILDER’S PILLS as
tho best Blood Purifier I have ever
used, giving to the system a healthy
lone, improving the appetite utid
clonring tbe complexion. Tbev have
also relieved me of headaches result
ing from hilliousnes8. They stand
pre-eminent as the best Pill made.
Respectfully, F. Vox Kamp.
New Advertisements.
NOTICE.
Neither th o Captain nor consignee of the Berk
JOHANN WILHKLM will be re.pouiible for any
debt, cunt reeled by tbo crow of said vessel.
It. MKYERS, Agent.
positions. Thoro were present at the j was there on a visit* and Mr. Isaac
opening seven visiting ministers and I Bailey, who was standing on the frout
six elders. It may not bo amiss to
piozzu—all members of Mr. Taylor’s
state, fur the benefit of those uotcon-1 household—and, ..Iso, tho cook in the
vers nit with the Presbytery that
embraces all the clini cln-s from Sa
vannah to Uuinbridge, ms, also, those
along the MMi-ro.iHt ot the State. Tile
foil nving are tbe app untiiieuts for
roligious services to-dav and to-mor-
Why is ii tint tbe plastering put mi
in these days .lues nut lastis It bt— j
cause ibe material used is of inferior
quality '( We noticed some a ten days i
since that lias been put up su long j
it has become yellowed with age, anil '
bus been exposed tu bum lam and j
sun, anil vet it is without a crack. ! .. , ,
’ • curves the .gon cams in contact
Jnst .seven years ugo the Advebtiseb ! with u.tree and broke the shaft. The
was launched and public favor asked, better part of wisdom would have
We, to-day, return thanks to a noble {been to have given him the street,
and generous public tor patronage be- and" he woulil have stopped at the
stowed. The Advkp.ti.sei. and Appeal j stable without damage.
ot to-day is some improvement, "e | „ C c«u»e l L _ * < i4.^u‘T^7 < mai lu-amy
tbink, on onr little letter sheet of that ^ rc>l „ r ( u .. L ,, lor Hud W lu to gray
lor finted ban, miu is beueticial to Uiu
I .. Ou. .hioou-B*«lL^.r.,u,!. r. »r- all t:.f race Scalp, is \vb\ PiU'k' l's Rail BaleaUI lb
vii.r ty Ha- j such a popular dri w . uilo-lm
SATtUtDAY —PllESBYTKlIIAN CHURCH.
II a. m.—Rev. T. N. Boyd.
S p. m.—Rev. J. \Y. Montgomery.
SAB1IATH—PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
II a. m.—Rev. R. P. Kerr.
8 p. m.—Rev. J. E. Fogarty.
Immediately after tie morning ser
vices, the sacrament of the Lord’s
supper will lie criebrnted. Rev. R. Q.
Way otK.-iutiiig.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Ii v. m. — Rev. J. W. .Montgomery.
8 r. m.—J. E. Fogartv.
UAPT1ST CHURCH.
8 p. m. — Rev. J. \V. Quarteriiiiin.
At 4 i>. m. on Sun ..eh Rev. R. P
Kerr will address the Sabbath Schools
at tbo Presbyterian coiirch. To all
of the aliove services tbe public is cor
dially invited.
I’lmitively Your Laid Ohmic.
In this issae we offer our remaining
suick of goods below cost. We are de
termined to clone out before moving to
our new store. All who desire bar-
nius will find it to their interest to
give us a trial and we will prove to you
wo mean all wo say. Only one week
more to secure these bargains. Come
one, come all, both great and small!
J. Michklson A Bro. I
kite..on, all escaped U-lllirt—In i\v, no
one knows, s.i\. by : ae me ivifnl in
tervention of Ptov. It-nee.
Wbat added g.. a ter horror still to
tile scene war tin- 'act that immediate
ly following tin . ru.-h the rain fell iu
torrents for two hours, deluging ev
erything and i very body. The family
were taken at once to uu out house,
ami as soon as the steamer Flora
Temple could be gotten there from
her moorings a few miles below, the
wounded started to Brunswick for
medical aid. Arriving Here, Dr. BluiQ
was summoned, mi l we are pleased
to say that ut this writing all are im-
pHiliitg.
So fnwe have n a learned wlietli-
■ er mr i.u ther amnere pvos doQep hs
| Mr.'i.iv,or left lor Bntnswiek before
i lie heard from other poiuts. Air.
t Tayloi - pecuniary lo>s will uu doubt
loot ii,i at least $l,2d i. out to this he
is resigned wlieu bie rs tuimoe'rs tbat
liis dear ones are spared to bim.
A Ur*{o lot of choico Break!strip* jtut rocelve<l
and aru ttelUng |it "lunl paii * prices at the B088
GROCEBS’.
From Frank L. Jluruinun, suio Libra*
rlau.
Atlanta, January 14, 1880.
Mettrn. Hutchinmn it- Bro.: I have
tested yooij Neurjtlgine, byth pn my
self and on otneriC mid bavte fennel it
to be all that is claimed—a specific
for neuralgia uiul headache. I rec
ommend it to a sutlering public.
Yours truly,
Frank L. H ARALSCN.
HAVING ADDED TO OUB MILL A
Barrel Stave
AND LATH MACHINE,
We sro prepared to Uko orders for STAVES AND
LATHS. Car-loads furnished on short notice.
Apply to W. F. BaILEY & CO..
8chlatterville. B. k A. R. B., Ga.
SECOND AND LAST GRATUITOUS~
NOTJICE.
OrriCK or f’LKBK & Tueasureb,
9 Bbunswicu. <1a , April 1st. 1883.
Uv-RreUing very much that a uuiuber of oersons
failed to Make a return of real and persona)
property liable to taxation f.»r tho year 18&, as ra*
sportfully requested so to do by the •• Gratuitous
Notius" expiring on the aist Bit., and greatly desir
ing that no one shall havo any exeuac for failing to
make tneb return, tbe said ‘ Gratuitous Notice*’ la
hereby nxtcudo.1 to the 10th inst., after which the
name of every person Cd'iuR to make a return will
be pluci d ou the Intormati i. Do-;k«n auil left to the
tender mercy of the police C tnrt
Tile 0!*rk and Treasurer will, in addiifon to the
usiml hour* of the day, and for th** accommoda
tion of those employed during the day, be found at
the otbee from « to 9>j p, at. o', each evening until
the loth lust.
JAMK8 iluUHTON. CM*rk \ Treasurer.
To The Ladies
OF BRUNSWICK.
Mrs. EARLE,
**■ "*‘ r ' OK BROOKLYN, S. %,
WISHES To INFORM YOU THAT SHE IS NOW
PREPARED TO SHOW HER STOCK OF
SPRIMi MILLIttV (MB!
Tlil.IMED^UN,TRIMMED
Imported Bonnets,
a, ^f.fgE^KCK.WEAa, TBUIMiyos,
FANCY WOOL WORK,
'l'RILOUEN’.SI,ACeC.tP!l,
Fancy OiTiuiuents, Buttons,
RIBBONS. Etc.
CiU aud - limine mock. declO-ly
Application for Leave to Sell.
Okdikahy’s Onucs, Glynn Co., April I, 188*2.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may con
cern that J. M. Dexter has applied to me, as guar
dian of Gertrude DnBIgnon, for leave to sell Certifi
cate of Indebtedness No. 640 of the Central Railroad
and Banking Company, amounting to $300. th*
property of said ward, for her maintenance aud
support, and I will pass upon the >aiiAc at my •
Hutchison k Bro., Proprietors,’At- j lre Bledu “ r *‘°’ °“ Wo “
lanta. Sold by all druggists. febl5-3mi