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M A 11 mail closes‘MiO v m ^ .
savaunih. Macon u I Darien through pouchea
clone at 7 :iW p m
Mr. J. R. Forr* *i**r Imsbreu in the
citj tii - "m*k 1<-ok■>■>' nfi*-r I'is inr^'H
business here.
The Darien |>, struaHterHhip still
poes beppinp* 80tit*'bmv, mid the ileni-
Z0U8 of that bnri; are out of stumps,
postals, [lost oflu-H oi ilers, eti'.
T«dc Iimur. worth I«l cat. MU-,,. ^
The horses for the fire engine bsve
arrived, and huge ones they are—big
enough to move a meeting bouse.—
Now let’s see our firemen drill around
n bit.*
Orange blossoms! Yes,orange blos
soms ! Just wait a bit and we'll tell
you all nbout it. Now, girls, yon
needn’t ask us for vou can’t know un
til tbe 20th of May.
Work on tbe park continues. We
aro sorry to see those fine old onks
out down, but w.- suppose it must lie
if the park is to be enclosed. Other
wise there would be no way of get
ting around.
I'MSlan IomcI Powder, lot dxntrojlDR home
lints, such as flees, cockroaches, end all other lu-
-■• ■te, et the drug store corner Newcaatle and Olou*
• . .ter eteeete (Madden's old stand.
Some of tbe ladies who attended
the Agricultural Society meeting at
tlie City Hall on Monday last are of
the opinion that onr city fathers are
not goo 1 housekeepers. They don’t
keep the windows very clean.
Savannah will probably got $200,
000 for her harbor instead of $350,
000 nskod for. Brunswick will get, it
is thought, $50,000—nil she asked for
at this timo. It is pleasant to think
ti nt we were not thought extravngant
in onr desires.
Now I* tljo time to buy your pattern* and get
jmir dresses ready for the Fair. Don’t delay, but
«(■ and nit eta new Uutterlck pattern at
THE LADIK8’ STORK.
Mr. W. E. Porter begins next Mon
day the manufacture of brick on the
•Sntilla river not fur from Spring
Bluff. Wo wish him every success iu
the enterprise. We believe he Ims
good elny and ought to furnish a good
article of brick. \W await develop
ments.
We a iv pleased :<
onr streets our tow *
lor, who has lieci
lurnv
• j am f [to town a few days ago with bis ribs
$dvwti$er ana exposed, with I'overing but a emit
of tar. We see n horse around town
semi-occasiniittlls that certaily needs
Mr. Burgh’s care and attention.
Henry Grady, in bia correspond
ence to tbe ComdUution on the politi
cal outlook from tbe different sec
tions, says that in tbe First District
Aaron Collins, the ousted collector of
customs nt Brunswick, will be the out
and out Republican candidate for
Congress in tbe next race. Wonder
if he means onr Col. John T.
Camden court has been iu session
this week, Judge Mershon presiding.
Daring the week the negro who stole
Mr. McKinnon’s horse at Tarboro,
some time since, and came to Bruns
wick, where he was caught, (mention
of which was made by us at tbe time),
was tried. He was sentenced to
twenty years in the penitentiary.
A pure articlo of geanine Imported Oporto Pott
Wine, At ft 00 p«r bottle, far medicinal purpose*—
excellent In anmmer complaints, etc.—at drag store
corner Newcastle and Olonccater streets.
The bread wagon mania has again
struck oar town, and now all yon
have to do is to barely wink at a pass
ing bread wagon, and be will sell you
all the bread and cake you need. So
far, neighbor Krauss takes the lead
in the matter of “turn-out," his being
a regular improved bakery wagon,
while the others are improvised.
* The Methodist Sunday Sehool will
hold its annual celebration next Wed
nesday, May 3d. In view of tbis fact,
tbe pastor will preach to-morrow up
on the sabjeet of Sunday schools.—
Every patron of the school and mem
ber of the church is earnestly re
quested to be present. The pastor
also hopes that tbe children and mem
bers of the school will not fail to at
tend.
A letter from P. G. Menrn, clothier,
of Snvannab, agent for Wanamaker &
Brown, of Philadelphia, requests us
to state that, owing to a pressure of
business which demanded bis atten
tion, ho was uualilo to visit Bruns
wick ns published, but that bo will
certainly bo nt tbe Nelson Houso on
next Monday, May 1st, to remain sev
eral days, and will be pleased to sorve
any of our citizens wishing clothing
of tiny description.
Wo call spoci.tl attention to Luo
card of Mr. Peter Krauss, our time-
honored baker. We need not tell you
he knows what good bread is and how
to imiko it. He makes a specialty of
grnlinm mid rye breads. His new
bakery wagon, in clinrge o! Mi (loo.
Krauss, u.li deliver bread evety after
noon, except Sunday. Leave your or
ders at the bilk* t v or luul the wagon
root
igam in.
isi .an .i U i)c.\-
i confined to his
ry last with a
Iv
o :t.
-.nee Jatn
• ankle. 11 a cmiiinoiiiciit on
: j eued In- thirst for business,
s . roven the first day he got
vdtUUfd go
Ills liouor, the .Mayor, had an in-
.;t. •■. at the t'.ty llu<l la. t
morn : \ uig tiu* par-
Mr. H. L. Harris has again opened | tics U P bofo, ; u bim «' ere “ 8V « al 3' 0 " u «
U[> bis jewelry store Ho begins a.
Consisting Of string 1
■r*%. peache*. cod-fish I
* k« -i !. ■•i.rr. .wd to j tul'csLlllif
• r.B.! ham. I Muck, ; .
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•: Olynn Hupoftor Court
Convenes next Monday at ten o'cjoe.k
Jutors, litigants, witnesses, etc. take
notice and be on baud, lest yon gain
the disapprobation of His Honor, tbe
Jndge. Below we give u list of tbe
jurors summoned:
GRAND JURORS.
W J Bee, J R Cook,
G W Wright, R M Tisou,
J H McCullough, J S Marlin,
W F Pennimau, A G Osgood,
Joh T Lambrigbt, Win AndersoD,
J A Lang, M J Colson,
J E Dart, S H Cook,
S A Brockinton, J M Tisou, Sr,
Jas Houston, H A Keuriek,
L C Marlin, P W Brewster,
M G Lowe, J J Spears,
J M Couper, Jus Postell,
H C Smith, J M Madden,
ECP Dart, L B Davis.
PERIT JURORS.
Tbos Monroe, Ed Austin,
A Michelson, G C Myers,
Ben Ellis, Win Evans,
W McCaudloss, Jr, J S Rnffo,
J H Holzeudorf, Alex Forrester,
W H Glover, T B Goodbread,
Bradford Dent, F M Dart,
Denson Armstrong, E M Dart,
V R Mitchell.
T W Dexter,
Peter Arueet,
T B Ferguson,
J W Muuoe,
H T Dunn,
W F Parker,
J McCullough,
J Moulding,
J Morrison,
Isaac Meyers,
Geo Abbott,
Wyley Abbott,
R Farmer,
W H Rainey,
A J Mason,
CW Floyd,
W GDavenport,
Wm T JoDes,
T Anderson,
h—I—1
PREMIlISlNUIfflllLATM
filymi County
Agricultural Society,
TO BE HELD AT
Brunswick, Gfa.,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY A FRIDAY,
MAY 24,25 and 26,1882.
OFFICERS.
D. T. OUNN. President, M. J. COLSON, Secretary.
JOHN P. LAMB, Treasnrer.
T. W. LAMB. B. X. TISON, J. A. PHILLIPS. A. T.
PUTNAM, L. GOLDSMITH, Vice Presidents.
STANDING COMMITTEES:
ON EXHIBITS—W B Burroughs, M. D.. J N
Weller, J P Lamb. David ScarltU, J M Couper, D
O Ilisler, Jss Postell, U 8 Rlubb.
ON STOCK A T Puuuun, B M Ttson, P P Gile.
Wm NigbUngele. Howard Hlne.
.ON POULTRY—P A Brewster, T EJCnwnrr, H L
Hiue, F P Oslo.
ON VauHINEBV—Burr Wioton, Henry Orey,
Wm Mrtlandless, Jr, W H Anderson, L S Scruggs.
ON RUIK-—4 U Couper, J N Welker. A S Bern,
well. Wesley Tbylor, J K Nightengale, Grant Tronp,
ON NIVAL STORES.—J Wilder, A V Wood, W E
Burbage. C Downing, D B McKinnon, O S Davis.
ON LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS AND NATIVE
WOODS. -V R Mitchell, 8 H Cook, N Dixon, H Tilt,
John Wood.
ON RACES.—J A PbiUlt s. J K Nightengale. James
M Cooper, Jss T Dent, Grant Troup, John Groon.
ON FLORAL DISPLAY—Mrs T F 8mltb, Mrs S C
Littlefield, Mrs Leilarou Drury, Mrs B M Cargyle.
Mrs P W Brewster, Mrs l T Putnam, Miss Bertha
Goldsmith, Mrs E J Browning.
ON HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS.—Mrs John M Dex
ter, Mrs John R Cook. Mrs O B Mabry, Mra Jeaao
Wilder, Mrs A V Putnam, Mrs Dr Hill, Mrs M Shan
non.
ON FANCY WORK.—Mrs John T Collins, Mrs M
J Colson, MrsC Downing, Jr. Mrs John H McCul
lough. Mrs Jas T Deut, Miss Kata l'illun. Miss
— Colcsbiiry, Mrs M C Main.
OS CURIOSITIES—Dr. W B Burroughs, M Shan,
non, C EFlsndors, E Briescntck, F P Gate, T O Sta
cy. M Uhlnisu, D O Sisley. Mrs Dr Hill. Mra U L
Hlne, Miss Maud Cargyle.
ON BALL —H T Dunn, with power to fill.
ON ENTERTAINMENT—J F Nelson. W C Bock,
C G Moore.
where he first started—in the post of
fice building, and will bo pleased to
see all his old customers and scores
of new ones. He lost almost every
thing by the receut tiro, but proposes
trying .t again.
Mr. W. S. Tucker has 2,500 cab-
bagus now maturing nud ready for j
market, lie proposes selling ouly |
the bar i, solid heads, which, stripped
of the outer loaves, will weigh from j
five to —veuteen pounds, Semi to bis
tuott charged with disorderly conduct
on Sunday night lust in irout of the
Methodist church. From all we have
heard we fear the conduct of some on
that occasion was disgraceful. Wheth
er the parties arraigned nrotho guilty
ones or notVe aro unable to say, not
having been on the ground iu person.
Evidently some body used some very
improper language, and behaved iu a
very ugly manner. The Grand Jury-
will, no doubt, investigate next week,
so we leave the matter with them.—
, ,, . , , , Nail the guiltv parties, say we, and
place near the Episcopal church, tin* 1 , , J
. , . , ' I make them suffer,
got WU it vou Heed. ,
Dlsint
poultry
(ectsilt
powder lor il.atroyiDg tnieoti
1 I I Hu C abbnjze*..
o r Newcastle suit
(Roue-.!, r reels (Haiidm .stauiLl St. SilUOflS lilts jllst Collie to the
Mr. ■). L. DtiBigium is having front with a in ad iu cabbage that
erected a handsome residence on Je- j does honor to any agricultural coui-
kyl IsUt. 1, about u half mile south of munity. The solid part—the heart —
his present residence and a little tear- without a supei fiuous leaf, weighed
ei the liver. I he building is Ivf sto- just sixteen ami one-half pounds, and
lies tv.tu six rooms, finished within was as suii.l ... a board. It was
with wulunt and .mb. Mr. Burr Win- raised on the ‘'company’s farm " by
ton. of tin-, city, i" .trebituci and build- Ur, \\*. J. Hays, who, by the way, is
cr. Tiii- house, whet, completed, will otle 0 f t ho scientific farmers of this
ciTtuiu*. ue a linndsoiu* one. State. He is thoroughly [>osted on
Wo arc very much of the opinion the growth and culture of [limits,
licit t tu 1 twin regard to cruelty to both from o-p. r-'i'nt and reading,
mutuals mill be eiifoin.l Hereabouts and is bound t :•< \ .lutionh’.o farming
with gu I effect. An ox was driven in this section t.-u i irge extern.
1C. P. Lixtiie Instituted.
A Lodge of Knights of Pythias was
institnted in tbis city on Thursday
night Iasi, with nineteen members.—
The following were the officers
elected:
T. B. Ferguson, C. C.
G. H. Monifield, V. C.
E. J. Harvey, P.
C. B. Moore, K. of K. S.
Jno. S. Burns, M. of F.
J. P. Harvoy, M. of E.
A. C. Cates, M. of A.
Wm. McCuudless, Jr., I. G.
Hill, O. G.
A M Haywood and D. W. Bur
roughs, P. C.
The following visitiDg brotbreh
were present and assisted in tho in
stitution:
C. W. Wakefield, Deputy Grand
Chancellor of tho State of Georgia,
Wm. Orr, Chancellor, uud W. McNeil,
member of the Forest City Lodge, of
I ni|M*ovein*»iit«.
We never tire speaking of these.—
They lire the thermometer of any
town. The sound of hummer and
saw mid the smell of paint and oil are
sure i ilexes of prosperity.
Messrs. Kaiser Bios, have broken
ground on their new store at the cor-
n? Newcastle and Gloucester
street;,, next to L. D. Hoyt <V Co - -
The building is to be fifty-five by
ninety feet, two stories high, and well
finished. Mr. Van Nuise is tho
builder.
Mr. A V. Putnam is just finishing
up a neat little cottage on Newcastle
street, in trout ot Mr. Brieseuiek’s.
Messrs. Moore A McCrary are about
ready to lay tbe foundation of tbeir
new brick store.
Mr. John Wood is about commenc
ing a lino residence on Union street.
Besides these there are numerous
smaller enterprises all over town.
A Good Word For Glynn.
The following is an extract from a
Utter of H. S. B.,v)f Darien, regular,
correspondent of the Savannah AViox. ;
If II. S. P. will come over to our Fair ,
iu May he can see what old Glynn can I
do in the vegetable line. Here is the!
extract:
“While it is not my duty to assist :
tbe Brunswick correspondent, nor to B^SwMtdiMfSivso«....'.'.'.'.'.V.'.V.'.V.'...’..V i o
advance tbe products of Glynn couii- a®"*x-* llon p'tktoi otivas i o
ty, justice to them and to ourselves _ .. “ .
requires acknowledgement of the fact I , , unloI1 wlth hl , f0| „
that Home of the nnent, if uot tht? very 1 * Hec«.n.* b««t wui»* 2 oo
finest, cabbages uud best solid heads 111 ; : 52#
of celt-ri tube bad in the Southern 1 = 1 l ’ M| two year old coit 3 ^;
market are grown junt acroua the nv- *i work mule iu lume** 2 £>
t*r, bun Iv beyond our county line, at ■ 2 ? u F5P r t or " e M
“Lliz tlu Id, and being fresh from S nmi
inotli«*i earth’s bohuui, uuwilted by j ? j iSJSbStilime* 100
tutsuii, are acceptable, indeod, work oxon ...* ’’ 300
and bring v* ry g* od prices. i ^ g,
Ktulcsand ISctfiilatlonii.
lnt. This Fair shall be open to couipetltiou to rns-
ideuta of the coiiDtieH of Oljuu, Charlton, Cauulen,
McIntosh, Pierce, Ware, Wayno find Liberty, who
aro cordially invited to enter exliibta and compete
for ppnuiuniH.
2d. No animal or articlo shall bo entered to com
pete for more than one premium.
3d. AI! an I in ala Khali bo entered lu tho names of
tho owner* thereof; all articles in tho name* of el.
ther tho manufacturer*, the producer* or the fac
tors ihc root.
4th. No ntiitna) or article entered .shall In- re-
movi il from the Fair during it* continuance, ex
cept on the written permit of tho Secretary oi the
Society.
5th. No animal or articlo will bo awarded a pre
mium uu eHH there is competition, but Judges will
havi- the power to make special awards.
flth. Thu Society wifi mruish feed for *t<» kand :»*-
n|nta 1 ice to care for the .-amc.
7th. Tho entry books will bo closed at 12 m. on tie
first day of tho fair
Mu. Every articlo or animal upon tho umumlH
dnriiv: tie F .iv di x'.I 1*“ nv.dov coutfd •*! th,. Fair
( • nimitfc.*: and \vIrilnt ev> ry pooHihie preeauti'
l». The Society'* ••Diploma” n* t!;. Ili, ; hoHt
rd, Hl'l wM! lie If!Veil in the di».’Ti'tli>I! «; the
•J.’.ii. c. ’••» ti»* meritoriu'U* article^ «»n oxhi*
PREMIUM LIST
DIVISION A—Far in and Ciar«li>
uct» and Urulij.
iJest display of ve^eublej, from one nanU
Beat natlre milch cow
Second beat aame.
Third beatWMM
Beat heifer not under two year* old 1 ’
8econd beat same..
Beat ram and ewe...
Second beet seme
Beet boar, any stock
Second beat same
Beatsowand plga...,.
Second best same
Beit gilt....
POULTRY.
Beet coop of fowls
Beat coop of oock end ben of the cron* of Leghorn
Black Spanish aud Houdau
Second beet same
Beet cook and hens# Bramah.
•* " Poland
f *• Cochin China
*• •• Houdau
•• •• Bantam
•• •* Game
*• '• Black Spanish
m •• Leghorn
Best six spring ohlckeui
” pair turkeys
•• pal t peafowls
” pair geese
•* pair English ducks
•' pair Miixcovy ducks
" pair Bnff Cochin
'• pair Poland Cochin.., ••••
DIVISION €—Naval Stores, Staves,
dhlnglei and Cooperage
Beit grade rosin and samples Oo
Second best same oi
Best display oak or cypress barrels made in
eight counties
Best display cypress and pine shingles 1 5,,
Best display «ativo woods (kj
DIVISION D—Flowers and Plauts in
Pota.
Best display pot plants, ten varieties $71,,
Second best same wi
Third best same (jo
Fourth best some
Fifth beat same
Sixth best same 1 On
CUT FLOWERS.
. 2l»
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DIVISION B—Household Department.
Best bread $3 Gu
Beet two pounds bnttor
Second best same
Best fruit cake
Second best same,..
Best ponnd cake
Second best same
Best sponge cake
Beat chocolate cake...
Best display fancy cooking.t
Beet display canned fruits, preserve*, j. llies,
mannalado, pickles, catsup and wine
Second best same «...
Third best came
2 U)
(-■tic.
hv-vin.vl bv-st
Third b- at same
Best bushel Irish potatoes
Becoud beat same
Third best same
Boat btiHhel sweet )>ot;itoe» (yum*).
3 00
y 00
.... 2 00
1 00
3 00
'U(l bi'ht riHlUU 2 00
Bent bushel awoet potatooH (now isa ue) ’!!!..! 3 o()
Hecoud best same o 0O
Best barrel corn in the year of crop of 1HH1... i 3 00
Second bout same o 00
Third bent iui.ii 1 j qq
Be*t ini*hel upland rough rice 3 go
Second b*.'*t sumo 0 (jy
1’ Ft buHhel lowland rough rice ’ | -j 00
.-ecoud be*t name , o oo
Third best same 1 uu
Bent one hnudred pound* sheaf oat o on
Si'cond boat same # jqo
Beat six heads eabbnpe ] ^(j
Second best same
Beit id\ bunches beets ...
Second l>est Name
Bent onions, nix bunches ! 1 00
Second beat tame ’ jjq
Best rnta bagaa. six bunches j qo
1 00
Id bent __
:.ite turnips ’.‘.‘"’’100
1 00
60
1 00
60
1 (W
CO
1 00
60
Georgia syrup 3 00
same 00
1 00
undi* Georgia HUgor ... 1 00
Name.........
i Is honey in comb j qq
>n«l best same.
t M|Ua»h> . [oUe luii doZtu)
» l iic-t >ume
’ Huap beau*, one-half i>eck
• i! i b**f *aiw
t t)»ld pea-, oiie jN'ok each varietr-
DIVISION F—Ladles’ Fancy Work.
Bast display of— ,
Machine sewing $4 i»;
Fancy knitting
Fret and scroll sawing
Crochet
Tatting
Beet specimen of—
Hand sewing 2 00
Machine sewing 2 w
Silk embrolde^ w
Cotton embroidery 1 iv
Worsted embroidery I 00
Fancy knitting 1 00
Crochet 100
Lac* work 3 00
Macramie lace 1 i«J
Painting in water colon, x-r m.* 3 i.»'
Drawing (pen and ink, cra/ou or pencil) 2 no
Lambrequin 2 «0
Rug 2 00
Patchwork quilt.... 2 ""
Hhell work 1 <*
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT.
Best hemming or hand Mowing Silver Thimble
Darne l stocking ..Work basket
Button-hole Silver thimbK
Penmanship Fruit knife
Drawing Napkin rin^
Fret and scroll saw work Fruit kni:<‘
Embroidery... Slivor thimble
Crochet Russia baud ba;
BIRDS.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION
STATE OF GEORGIA -County of Glynn.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said county:
Th* petition of Mrs. Sarah Meyers, Mrs. Cura Per-
ry and Atwell Braxton, respectfully shows that pc.
titloncrs.wlth such others as may be asm it i a ted with
re to be incorporated as a society, tin.
objoct of which shall he to care fur the member'
thereof in sickness aud trouble, the burying ot
' wilier* as may die, and the car- <•: the fami
lies
rthc
sire the name of
Uuiou Charitable
incorporated for
desire Ml powers 1
IVllU
I privilege
t to the giM
AIISTR ilT W TITLE DOORS.
ing lien,
up to lb.'
the presi
ception
since the
only dat
at record book ot t
<t two books. It ai
recent destruction
to th-
1 the
• the
for the timo named, with tic
which was saved with book T. He lu* • i»cued a:*
office, and will keep it open for examination of ml. ,
for cash compensation, as per seheduloof t«v.- iu u:-
lice, the examination t» be onlv of the title, and am
legal opinion thereon to be paid fur sepArat. lv.
C. P. GOODYEAR
.1.4-ly.
TRIMS lllllim
HARTFORD, CONN.
Life & Accident Insurance.
J HL DEXTEll, Ins. Agent.
Represents the above Co. at Brunswick. <»•*•
Assets, - 0(U11.:>02
Life and •<*,'. *..nt polii-tcs wrirt-n on *n .rt n<»t 1.
l*tt».,enuer a. .mce tickets Sold. No .c■.!»■ ' x
aim nation r*. uvd. d.-cl^lJ
L. J. jEAVY&CO
Auction a'i
(it
Special att*
Bnsincas an*,
returns guar
Appeal offlee
slon to 3. M
mannfnctn
of the city
''ommMoit Mcrcluints, aii'l
■I Collecting Agents.
given to the collection of rcnW
1 .-Ignmonts solicited, an 1 *
I, Offlee under Advektihek asw
mswirk, Ga. Refers *»y permi •
• .iden, broker. Cook Bros. .V c -
• »r lumber, aud M. J. Colson. M»y r
Brunswick. Janl^f
MACON
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
W. McKAY, Principal.
A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS INSTITUTE 1
.» any Nortli or bouth. Send tor Circu.ar. •
dre-s* Post Office Box 422, Macon. Ga. *