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r«.t office rime Table.
i.fncnil Delivery n;n-n. H:00 a. eloiee8K»P.a.
lieglaier ii.tl Money oMer Jlutineei open* !>:00 *.
m.. Closes 4:P U.
TIlfK OF CLOSING THE MAILS,
at. Situous mall clOfM-M o.HOa. m
|i x A mail close* M IA a. M.
M A H. msB close**;M> a. h.
.ssvaun <b, Maoon auii Darien through pouches
cl..*e at 7.-00 P. m.
The soilu fountain sizzh-th not so
frequently.
We long to take ii stroll through
our uew park.
We hope soon to hear the “hello!”
of the telephone.
The City Hall looks very pretty iu
its new coat of pnint.
The Quitman Free Pre.ee says that
■‘Brunswick is pnttiug on .airs and is
going to have a telephone.”
Col. H. P. Farrow, tbe new Collec
tor of this port, arrived on Monday
last, ami took charge of bis office.
Mr. Robert Olnl.b, one of Glynn’H
most solid and successful farmers, has
this week left at qur office a few mou-j
ster specimens Vtf'his t tit Hip ofopr’ - - ’
Nest Sunday (to-morrow) night
the pastor of the Methodist church
will deliver a lecture to young men on
the “Acquisition of Knowledge."
A choir, lot Of met potatoes, also now Irish po
tato*., »t J.J.SPEABSE
It is now the privilege of our citi
zens to grunt a savage “no I” to the
inquiry, “have your bootsshiued, sir?”
This is another evidence of onr growth
ab a town.
Tlfe Hattie Darling arrived on Wed
nesday last, with a cargo of fruit.—
As onr quarantine regulations go in
to effect on the tirst of MaVi this will
probably bo her Inst trip.
The school entertainment this year
bids fitir to be something extra—at
least we so judge from what wo can
pick up, though wo have not yet boon
let into the socret of what is to be.
Wc are pleased to boo that the old
buildings on the Bay, noar tlio hotel (
are being demolished, to give place to
handsomer structures. We can spare
just one hundred more for a like pur
pose.
It so happened that the baud stood
near Moore & McCrary'b pile of bricks
last Tuesday evening to play where
upon a wag want d to know if the
band was playing m honor of the
“first brick buildin
Mr. Lconidus Turner has tins week
contributed to our happiness by unice
mess of lino Irish potatoes. Mr.
Turner informs ns that they are a
part of a product of eight barrels from
two bushels of seeds.
Married, on the ‘20th inst., at the
Catholic church, by Rev. Father Mc-
Ketirieh, Mr. Roseiulo Torres, Consu
lar agent of Spam, to Miss Mury L.
Miuehau, of this city. We wish the
young conplo a prosperous aud happy
life.
The congregation of the Baptist
church of this city liavo grauted their
pastor, Rev. A. C. Ward, a vacation
of six weeks, in which to recuperate
his health. There will, theroloro, bo
no service in that church during that
time.
R. K. Walker cleared Norwegian
bark Christian Wilhelm, Captain Ul-
rickseu, on the 17th mat., for Harlin
gen, Netherlands, with a cargo enu-
si.-uu.i ol 200,751 feet pitch pine tim
ber, valued at $3,17-. aud 15,1527 feet
lumber, valued at ftlStf.
Mo
in our harbor
Nice lot of can lied goo
lieati-*, L.ma bean#, p*aa,
I,alls, hiked beans, salmon
maloA-*. pitted chicken, t»
louuatoe». elb.. at
consUtmg oi string
!-ar#, peach**, tod- Huh
iu.ick*rel, okra and t«>
k« y and liatu, pot-luck,
J. J. riPEAUs'.
On I' .ii t was i -. cist Tuesday eve
ning discoursing sweet music on our
streets. It s.mudb r .ih. r natural und
pleas nit to hear Prof Baumgartner
sing out, “all ready—oue—two-—
three! He is inasiei of hi-born,
and we don't believe Id- is ashamed uf
l is pnpiis.
Sbei tff Beaeh arrested, in this city,
t las! Sabbath, one John*Luiiior,
.•hvrge-l with the murder of Elias
[ has been dodging the law for some
time, but was finally trapped. Such
fellows had better keep out of officer
Beach’s way.
The U. S. storm signals are now
displayed from the B. & A. R. R. of
fice, Mr. D- O. Owens, tbe telegraph
operator, being now the signal officer
at this point He has a bulletin
board at the door of the telegraph of
fice, on which are posted the storm
reports as reeeived from headquarters.
Onr colored friend and subscriber,
John Morrison, in order that Dixville
might ulso be represented on tiie ed
itor's table, has this week sent ns a
tine collection of vegetables from his
garden, embracing nearly oue dozen
different vuriotes. To say that they
were enjoyed and appreciated bat
feebly expresses tbe idea.
A young gent recently partook too
heartily of refreshments pressed upon
him by the young ladies upon whom he
had called. In a few moments he
looked wildly about him, sprang to
his feet, asked tbe fair creatures to
excuse him, and rnsbed into tbe open
air. T^q. boys say that be leaned
over the fence and had a case of Bcn-
sickness.
a i a frolic” last
up the shipping
One vessel, that bad
just discharged all her ballast, was
thrown upon her side, blit righted
during the afternoon. At St. Simons
some 'little damage was done to the
.vjBjwwjl running into an-
d probably a boat smashed,
etc.—nothing very serious, however.
Coffee County Gazette: The Bruns
wick Adveutiser and Appeal lias taken
its place in the front rank of first-class
weeklies. Conducted by the experi
ence and ubility of Col. Traoy, and
engineered by his spirit of enterprise
and energy, it Iihh made this lofty as
cent iu a remarkably short time.
Thanks, brother Gazette, for your
high compliment, but pleaso allow us
the privilege of calliug your attention
to our title, and name. We are some
thing higher than Colonel—wo aro
Mister—aud we sail under a more
onpbonious mimo than “Tracy." Call
it Stacy and see if it doosu’t sound a
little softer—not so harsh.
Mr. John R. Doerflingor, of Fancy
Bluff, has sent us specimens of beard
ed wheat, grown on his placo, that is
ns fine as wo hnve ever soon anywhere.
The grains are not yet fully matured,
but, from all indications, we should
say they would in due season. Thus
wo are day by day finding out that
theories hi retofore held are untena
ble. Meanwhile, if any of onr people
can throw any light on the subject of j t
wheat raising on the sen const, we
should he glad to hear from them.—
Onr mission is to build up. so far ns
wo can, the resources of our section,
and to that end we ask for anv iufnr-
l»UotJKBlUNO- OF I'OUNCIt..
Wtjoueuesl Useliiiii, April ItltbdfWi
Conned met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present His Honor, M. J. Col
son, Mayor, and Aid. Harvey, Wilder,
Cook, Littlefield and Spears. Absent,
Aid. Hnrdy, Docrfiiiiger and Couper.
Read a communication from Messrs.
Futch & Lang, asking Council to lease
them that portion of H street lying
between Newcastle street and the
marsh, on which to erect a building
to be used us a Imiudry, tlmy paying
such reasonable sum therefor and for
such length of time as should be
deemed reasonable and just, which
was received and then referred to the
committee on streets, drains und
bridges, with instructions to report
thereon at the next regular meeting
of Counoil.
Read a communication from J. M.
Copliu, asking Council to grant
him a retail liquor saloon iu the build
ing north of and next the NelsonHouse
on Bay street, and recently 'occupied
by W. A. Johnson, the petition being
accompanied by tbe written consent
of two heads of the nearest families,
when tbe written consent of tho three
nearest families shall have been ob
tained:
Read a communication from Mess.
Moore & McCrary, stating that they
were about erecting tbe first brick
building in the city, 30x90 feet, two
stories iu height, and costing some
$5,000.00; and, therefore, asking
Council to relieve tbe building itself
from taxatiou for the term of five
years, which was, on motion of Aid.
Harvey, received and then referred
to the Finance Committee.
The Finance Committee submitted
bills amounting to $4G.35, which wero
ordered paid.
Council then took n recess until 8
o’clock p. m. on Wednesday. 20th
inst. M. J. Colson,
Attest: Mayor.
Jas. Houston, Cl'k of Cotiucil.
A ItHi'tt Specimen.
The following delectable epistle was
picked up recently on board the
steamor Ruby aud turned over to us
for tho benefit of the public. Wc rcc-
omrneud, as u standard of merit, its
harming language, corroct punctua
tion aud faultless orthography. Wo
regret our inability to render the
penmanship, but we will assure our
nit the writer seemed t
have had as careful instruction in that
as iu other departments oi his edueu-
ion. |
April 15 82 llruuswieK ga j
.Miss Kllah — my dar you Must ex
■lose Me i will come over I hunt tin
next if Nothing bupen you looke for
D. l> V. t. L. vh. BitX Huts anti Tlieir
Ad vi kiii ten.
Mr. Editor: It was neither my in
tention or desire to ag'dii ask yon to
“permit me” to monopolize your space
and the attention of your readers, bat
“Lady’s Hat,” very unnecessarily and
without solicitation, and miiuli to my
surprise und chagrin, bus the audac
ity to attempt an argument in favor of
the “right” of the ladies to ultimately
overshadow our broad green earth
and shut out from view that which
was placed in tbe firmament to give
ns light by day, by wearing tln se,
what she deigns to term, “beautiful
and comfortable Indies' hats,” and in
her vain endeavor to bold up her side
of tbe fence, or "right" ns she express
es it, she, with all her most brilliant
wit and withering Barcasra has sought
to place me in a false light by miscon
struing my few remarks in regard to
the present style of the donbly-abom*
iuable so-called ladies' hats.
In the first place I fired no “broad-'
side into ladies generally.” Saoh is far
from my intentions, for my greatest
fault is loving them too well,—if tln-rr
is one thing I love more than anoth
er, 'tie the ladies—but their head
gear is what I fain woald look upon
as a s thing of the post, and if I am
tbe possessor of a “big-head’’ it is
nntnralgift-T-came by ithonestly—and
notan «Ufi<H%J. undccorative, .inde
cent, fashion-concocted plngue of
men’s lives, and if said “big-head” bos
ever come between any lady and tbe
object of her attraction she has bad a
taste of her own medicine, and my fa
ture life will be the happier for it.
“After the lapse of six thousand
years, the devil again tempts woman,”
and this fair “Lady’s Hat” should
have added, after woman had yielded
to the temptations of his “satauic maj
esty,” she beguiled man, and bus been
at it ever since. As further proof of
this (I believe you so informed me Mr.
Editor) tho author of article signed
“Lady’s Hat,” who is evidently hear
tily ashamed both of her sox and fash
ion, got that; tall, handsome, maaly,
red-faced, auburn-haired young man
not a thousand miles from your of-
fico to carry it up and nssume all re
sponsibilities. Noble, generous, self-
sacrificing, overgrown youth! How
uiv heart yearucth after thee and fain
would I turn theo about aud put theo
on tho (W)right track, but yon who
aro self-sacrificing to a fault, you who
(in proof of this) not long since was
known to jump from tho back of your
horse, into a yawning mud-puddle mid
, snatch your favorite hound from tho
i orodi'/ni'iH jaws of n huge alligator—
| you mean well, but woman has so bo-
| fuddled you with her seductive smiles
| and winning ways that yon, are not
tho honor to your sex you would
therwisu be; so come back to your
Shipping Intelligence.
for the fubtof Brunswick, ion nuT
ENDING APRIL util. ‘
ARRIVALS.
Apr 10-tic ISnO Yxtei, Yates. ProrMaoc*.
Apr 111—Sc Abbjr Wouon. Dorp, Bnl.a.t.
Apr 13-ScElwood Doran, Worrluittou. PhllMei
Apr IS—Sc June|ill W Foster, Naplu. <«» York'
Apr IS—So Geo 8 Marks. Ucod*ra..u. Petaamlina
Apr 15—So Stella M Kenyon. Parker. Xew York
Apr 15—Ba Oraiaa, Cogylm, New York.
Apr IS— Bk A Campbell, Eaton, l'lnle tdlphU,
Apr IS—Jeosa W Star, Mcbarda, Wilmington.
Apr IS—8u E A Bailey, rowuaend. Baltimore.
Apr 17—Ur bk Goo Davis. Modley. Liverpool*.
Apr 17—Sc Ella M Stover, Wade. New York.
Apr 30-Br Sc Hattie Darliug. Bethel, Nassau.
Apr 30—Nor Ship Emma, Olaen, Lialmn.
DKPAIITUBKS.
Apr IS—8c U J Oartuer. Gardner. Perth Ambrr
Apr 17—Nor bk Christian Wilhelm, Ulrlck.ru.
Apr 17—Alex Harding, smith, Baltimore.
Apr 17—Sc Geo E Young, Marshall, Do tun.
Apr 17—So Maggie .1 Klveri, ltobereon. Boston.
Adr 18—Bg Myriinus, Jordan, New York.
Apr 30—Sc Elwood Burton, Jarvis, Philadelphia.
Apr SO—Sc Willie L Newton, Peuderton, S.Y.
Apr 30—Sc E A Haya, Smith, Ndw York.
Apr 30—Bg Mursncy, Wooster. Boston,
bbuns wick market.
OFFICE ADVEKTI8EB AND APPEAL. I
BuusuwlcK, Ga., April 33, 1883.)
Below we quote prices current for to-day:
COTTON.
MlddUngFair 13,s'
Good Middling 13!,'
Middling Ill,'
Low Middling ■...11',-
Good Ordinary 10);
Ordinary 9>;
BICE.
Common 5Ji@e
Fair,...
Good . .*JI@7
Rough conntry 90(41 5
NAVAL STOKES.
Boonra—A *1.95. B $3.05. C $3.08, D $3 10. E j3.ii
@$3 35,F $3 35, G I2.S.-X3.$3.3H. H $3.37 ';, I $2.50, 5
*3.C3i;, M $*75, N $3.00. window ghwa >3.37*;.
SriaiTS TcnpiXTiSE—Olli and whixkeya, 63>;c;
regulars, S3)Jo.
SUPPLIES.
Bsoox—Clear rib aidea, 13c; tbouhlen, 9','c;
hams, 13){o; dry eolteo clear rib sidea, llo; long
dear, 10 j;o; shoulders, Sc.
Gbaix—Corn—white $1.0$K@1.0S. mixed $100:
oats 88&70: bran, $1.60.
Hat—Northern, $1.10; Eastern, $1.35; Western
timothy. $1.3S®1.30.
Lean—In tiorcea, 13,','c.
Fmon—Superfine, $8 35; extra, id 75w'.$7 33;
family, $7 3508 33; fancy. $8 35y$d 73; haken'
$8 33® <8 75
Hides. W©on, Ere—Hides, dry flint. 13 Kd salted
9>i@10Ko. Wool—Unwashed, free or bnrra, prime
lots. 37(&38’;c; tmrry wool. 10018c. Tallow,Cc: wai
30c; deer skins,35o; otter skins, 25c(W a 00.
NAVAL STOKES FREIGHTS.
Sail—Itosln aud spirits, 3a. f*d.05s. dd. to United
Kingdom or Continent direct; to New York. Me o
S/eam—To Now York, rosin 4 -
Philadelphia, rosin 30c, spirit- s
roeln 10c, spirits 75c; to Boil..
*1.
PETITION FOR INO
tfpirita 80c; lo
to Baltimore,
•f*In 50c, spirits
)RATI0N
STATE OF OEOROIA—Cox* >
To tbe Honorable 8up«r >
Tho petition of Ur*. Sar.th
Maid county:
*. Clara Per-
i P‘-
titionor*,with such other# a* uiay boiia*».)ditodwit’.
them, desire to be Incorporated a* \ nociety, tbe
object of which ahull be to caro for the members
thereof iu HickuuM* und trouble, tin* burying >'f
Hiich members ua may die, and tho cure of the fami-
lie* of member* who may bo sick, or of the families
of menii>ur* of tho society who may <1:©. They de
sire tho unme of such company to be the Ladie>’
Union Charitable Association. They desire to bt
incorporated for the terra of twenty year*. They
desire all powers and privileges granted necessary
for tho purpose of carrying on said RBsocistion’*
buRinoss and incident to tho gra.it of corporate pow
er*, aud will apply to tho Court for an order creat
ing *ald corporation at the Hay term thereof, lb8'J.
C. P. GOODVKMl,
aprltWOfl Attorney fur Petitioner*.
ABSTRACT OU TITLE HOOKS.
The undersigned prepared, in 187b-1, an abstract
of all titles from tho Record* of Glynn county, dat
ing lrom 170!,and subscqumtly br«,tight said hurt I
up to 1874, making it a complete ab*tra< t to book T.
the present record book ot tho county, with the o
coption of two book*, It and S, which abstract
since tho recent destruction of the records, are tbi I
only data iu relation to the titles of Glyuu couuty j
lor tho time named, with the exception or book N
bt.-h was saved with book T. If - h s opened s
anti to unit nun w«. ask lor any inlor-! »u«>r„i»»- | frimnl* n.a..-0, you big hat nffvo.
inatiou that will throw light on the | ibink htad of 1 ’Mu My dur'ifiHii.l^ j ^“U,*', Pr ° 8 '
subject. ‘ ' /, ' nVUM Wk VMI.IO a^.v
flee, the
id will keep ! t •
■ •mpci
xaiuin
legal opinion there
J«4-ly.
o lie jiaitl for n -".irat«dy.
C. F. GOODYEAR.
Small liny Imwiiu.uw.
Huvo our roiiiiors ever uoticeil that
the umnll boy, well ns his older re
lations, the swell young man aiul tho
bon-ton likely, has his fashions? Hia
dress is not regulated by it, for tbo
average boy, and especially the color
ed half' of hiui, can bo found attired
in anything from his older brother’s
cast-off' garuiou’s to u full suit of
holes, held together bv a few threads.
Oh, no, it regulates not his dress, but
his amusements. At ouo time tops
seem to be nil the go, at another kites,
at another base-ball, at another mar
ble
■ who does
■h.'inges of
Jilt "f the
in may lie
• laws and
, and so on. aud th>‘ h
keep up wilii ilo-s,-
ion had as well be
world. We know not w
the Worth that fixes the
prescribes the small boy’s amusement,
but them is a law, “and that do set
tle it." 1'he April fashions seein to he
•winnance,” cut bias across tho shell-
road and side-walks, trimmed with
profanity, and ornamented with an
occasional fight.
For nausea, vomiting, and the weak,
iirituhli stomachs of children, nothing
equals Tecthina Teething Powders.)
biv
bin sick i word have went Blit
Vast look for me iu tho Morning i
will be up thare a Bout a Bout!) or
10 o dark a M i will Close.
vour friend
nt course—the ruination morally and
| financially of man—or I will bo the
one to toat tbe big end of a rail on
which to ride you out of civilization
Yours us ever,
D. E. V. I. L,
P. S. Mr. Editor, you may whisper
softly to this “Lady’s Hut” that I am
a “man” und, as such, expect to mar
ry, and if she lmd been a little more
“devilish particular” in the language
chosen to dououuco mo, there wonld
have been more probability of my ask
ing her to “rule” my “ranche.” D.
Hum
j Coiie.
; rclievi
ued, of Chatham. Lamer I Druggists keep it.
and thrush iu infants
nil d bv Teethin'.i.
Drive Your Fuinpii Deeper.
From recent conversations with
those who have given tho matter care
ful study, and who ought to know, we
are led to the bolief that as a rule we
drink too much surface water. The
average open well is not more than
twelve to fourteen feet in depth, and
tho average pump about fourteen feet
in the ground. There being no clay
in this soil, it is claimed that tho im
purities of the surface are easily car
ried that depth, and that to avoid dis-
from thin cause we should go
about twice that depth. We had a
conversation with Dr. J. ti. Bluin on
thU subject this week, aud he iselear-
lo id the opinion that much of the
sickness of our town is dm- to this
cause. We throw out these sngges- i bi. Sul.I by all druggist
tions tor the consideration of our peo
ple, trusting they will ponder them
well and act upou them.
Lkesyillk, June 15, 1881.
Mu W. H. Babbett— Dear sir—I
haw taken your H. II. P. for Dyspep
sia and Liver Complaint, and ufter,
having used other Liver Medicines,
pro;.o.ince it the best thing of tho!
kind i have ever used in my family. !
‘it
From Frank L. Haralson, Stale Libra
rian.
Atlanta, Jan. 1, last).
.1 freere. Hutchinson & Hro.: I have
tested vour Neuriilgioe, both on my-
clt and on others, und have found it
he nil that is claimed—a specific for
neuralgia aud headache. I recom
mend it to a suffering public.
Yours truly, Fkank L. HabalsoN.
Hutchinson & Bho., Prop'rs, Atlan-
f!5-3m
.Mallory Line Steamships.
j SHIPPERS, TAKE NOTICE !
'ONLY THREE DAYS!
[ f-EAVK NEW YORK FRIDAY—ARRIVE AT
DUUNaWICK TUESDAY.
Ml* IMRiMm
HARTFORD, CONN.
Life & Accident Insurance.
J 31. DEXTER, Ins Agent-
Represents the above Co. at Hrunswit k, Ga.
Assets, - §6,111,502
Life and accident policies written on short not!'’* -
Paaseuuer insurance ticket* sold. No medical »•*
aniinatlon required. decis-i)
l7j.leavy &c6,
Auction ami Commission Mercbants, am!
(Joueral Collecting Agents.
Special attention given to the collection of rent'
Business and consignments solicited, and speed)
returns guaranteed, Ollieo under Advertiser am
Appeal office, Brunswick. Gs. Refers by permis
sion to J, M. Madden, broker, Cook Pros, k Co..
manufacturers of lumbar* and M. J. t.'oisuu, M»V ’ :
of the city of Brunswick. janlM)
—Imacon—-
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
W. MAY, Pi'Im-I;iiil.
a visa i
to any X. i •
tress Post *
-vh8 BUSINESS INST 111 IE
>r South. Send for I’lnulur.
■oe B«»x 422, Macon, Ga. fei>4-
ii* To CmvtiTTf
ATT(. ;NEY AT LAW,
mt
eiWlCK, GEO ltd A.
ADVBnTMKit and Api j al building
iili..
b X Pool.
Mark.
Freight money payable on delivery. Freight no
andcx'*\ ln ^ ouri Mrl11 itored. owners’risk
marlMui L. w
wuers’ risk
OUTHWICK, Agent.
Applii ,. t ion for Loavo to Soil
Oi.DiNARV'a Orncs, Glynn Co., April 1, I v -
Noti • i* hereby given to all whom it may f ’-
ecru that J. M. Dexter has applied to me, a* l' 1 x: '
dian of Gertrude DuBlgnon. for leave to sell Certio
rate of Indebtedness No. CIO of the Central Railr a*
and Banking Company, amounting to f’200. lb ',
property of said ward, for her uiaiu'.euauc•• v •
support, and I will pass upon tho same at my
unlu«a objections arc tiled thereto, on the hr»; : -
day in May, 1S82.
EDGAR C. P. UAKT,
Ordinary G. t- •