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SATURDAY MORNING
at BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 10,1882.
home mattkus.
Tbf Brunswick bracket-works now
omploy six hands. Good showing
t hat. . • j ,
I'ho M. and B. extension is said to
bo completed to within twenty miles
* of Atlanta.
Whortleberries are getting qqite
plentiful. They sold this week as low
a live cents per quart
One of our boys says—and he
means it, too—
*T!» sweet to love—but oh ! how bitter
To love a girl “ *d then can't felt her.’
R. B. Reppard cleared German brig
Bernard, on the 7th inst, for Pernam
buco with 162,594 feet pitch pine tim
ber, valued at $2,601.
Cook Bros. & Co. cleared British
Imrk Onoata, on the 8th inst., forJBu-
onos Ayres, with 409,114 feet pitch
&>ine lumber, valued at $6,760.
An excursion party of twenty or
more, from about Eastman, visited
Cumberland this week. What a pity
we do not have a boat on the line to
Cumberland.
Rev. A. C. Ward has returned from
bis Northern trip, much improved in
appearance and flesh. He will re
name his labors the coming Sabbatb,
to the delight of bis friends and
« "embers.
Brunswick water is certainly on the
improve. These deep-driven wells are
just tbe thing. We heard a gentle
man say, a few days since, that the
water from his pump was "so cold
that it made his teeth chatter.”
Penny Local: “We’ll bet a stick of
chewing gum bro. Stacy is the proud
est man that ever strutted through
lironswiok in a white necktie. The
Advebtibib and Appeal did good work
for the late Glynn County Fair held
in that city, and now tho fair is pro-
uounced a “grand success,” coming
out four or five hundred dollars
ahead.
Mr. Chas. E. Flanders has opened
up a neat and attractive ice cream
and lemonade saloon, next door to
the Ladies’ Store. He will also keep
in connection a fruit stand. He offers
in this issuo to furuiiib cream to fami
lies and parties os they may desire it,
from one quart upwards. C»U on
him when you want auything in his
line. Everything about bis saloon
looks eloan and inviting.
Tho Macon and Brunswick exten
sion to Atlanta will bo through by
tho Fourth of July and to Rome
sometime iu August. *We will then
Imve a line of our own and not bo
compelled to have our western
freights dolayed as heretofore to
await the convenience of Mr. Wad ley,
aor to pay his local rales.
Competition among the soda foun
tain men of Macon is tho means of
giving tho people of that city some
dainty drinks. One furnishes Italian
ere4m, another ice cream soda, anoth
or coffee and chocolate, bat Roland
te Hal), onr former townsman, leads
the crowd by furnishing his custom
ers with cbauipagno soda. Couldn’t
..ome of our soda folks follow edit?
Martell, Henetsy and other brands of Cognac; al-
Ao, beat brands ol Rye aud other whiskey*, for 'no-
dicinal and other purpose**. also, fiur, lL r ed
tut*, can bo found at GEORGE CliANDLd.. <>u
Hay street. . } JuneBdy
, ; We receive constant complaints
from Mi. John M. Tisou, of Jamaica,
that lie liorH not get his Advertised
and Api'e.-- regulurh, »>id that he
frequently has to send over to a
neighbor's to get a copy, tbe said
neighbor always getting bis copy
piomptly. In expl»nation we would
>ay that that neighbor's paper and
Mr. T.’s go in tbe same wrapper to
Jamaica p«>»t olliee, so if his neighbor
gets his copy regularly it is proof
positive that the fault must tie nearer
home, as the Jamaica packego is not
oven opened n”»il it arrives nt its des
tination. The fault, therefore, must
either .be carelessness iu tbe office at
(Communicated).
O, say, you vlU meet.
Am you pr*s op the street.
While the raindrop# are heavily streaming,
Aa weU aa at night.
When tbe atari ahine out bright,
Tbe flrat lot of watermelons of theaoaaoa,
At the Bosh Grocery Store
Of Goldsmith k Co.;
And the Boat all the wh'le,
With hie pleaaanteat amUe,
Doing tho honora to hia customers gracefully,
t POST.
Well, by tho time our next issue
comes out, orr office will bo in tele-
phonio communication with the busi
ness men of the town. We would
like, by way of celebrating tbe event
that every sneb business man shall
send over the lines to us an adver
tisement (be it ever so small) as his
first greeting. Some have already
said they would do so.
L’arioso Hall has been straightened
np from the effects of the late blow,
and the roof thoroughly braced. It
would have been a sad evont for oar
citizens if the building had been de
stroyed. We all feel an interest in
common iu L’onoso for it has fur
nished what has long been wanted—a
pleasant place for pnblio gatherings,
entertainments, etc., where all, irre
spective of cliques or denominations,
can meet The young men did a good
act when they put up L’arioso HalL
Acting postmaster Olande Quarter-
man, of Darien, has “told on” tho
Stalwarts, who sought to get from
him his little subscription of $22 for
campaign purposes, towards tbe per
petuating of the party. Wonder if our
postmaster has been called on yet.—
They ought not to bother him, for by
the miserable arrangement of oar
mail arrivals, he is unablo to hire
clerks enough to distribute the mail
as fast os the people want it. No, Mr.
Committee-man,don’t call on oar man;
he has need of all his spare change.
Besides, you fellows ought to bo
ashamed for trying to oust him the
other day.
Watermelons “by the wagon load”
have been arriving in various towns
over Georgia. Wo hoar of one man
near Albany, Ga., who has been eat
ing melons for two weeks. How is
this, track fanners of Glynn ? Don’t
go book on ub that way. We have al
ways contended that onr seasons here
were earlier than the interior of tho
State, but no melons do we see yot of
fered for sale.
Later.—Since the nbovo was in
type, our enterprising grocers Gold
smith & Co., have received a boat load
from Florida. This, however, does
uot effect what wo have written.
Onught Attain.
Ed Symons, who had just finished
a twelve months' sentence, had scarce
ly exchanged his striped suit for citi
zen’s clothes, bofore ho ngnin got in
to trouble. Getting drunk, bo made
an attack of some kind upon Mr.
Borchardt for which offense ho was
summoned to appear beforo the Po
lice Court Failing to put in his ap
pearance, be was ordered to be arrest
ed aud put iu jail, ready for tho next
day’s court Ed was easily found,
but not so easily brought to jail, as
he resisted the officers of the law, and
in tbe melee, oat bis own brother in
the arm, who bad been pressed in to
asssit in tbe arrest After be was ta
ken to jail, his parting salute to offi
cer Randolph was a blow from his
fist, for which he received, iu return,
a clip over tho head that laid the skin
open to tho bone. Gness he .will be
put this time where work will be
harder than on our chain-gang, with
a slight enrtailiug of liberties.
• Work ot tht* Knife.
James Burroughs, u colored chap
from Savannah, in an altercation with
bis wife last Weduesduy evening, be
came enraged and pluuged bis knife
in her throat. Jealousy Reems to have
been the cause. It seeuis that they
bad had a little spat, when, to ap
pease his wrath, she threw her arms
around bis neck. This incensed him
so highly that the stab was the result.
He is now in jail awaiting the result
of the wound. It seems to us a hard-
Steadily Increasins.
Wo see steady growth in appear
ance of things at the cigar store of
Mr. Goodbread—quite an improve
ment over bis early beginning. Then
be had one box of tobacco, two boxes
of cigars and a srna'l j»»* of snuff. Now
he has on his shelves thirty-two
brands of chewing tobacco, twenty-
five of cigars, ten of cigarette, besides,
snnff in jars, bladders and boxes; be
also keeps pipes, smoking tobaccos,
etc., etc.. He has clearly demonstrat
ed that the time has arrived when onr
people can deal in specialties and less
in general stocks.
Primary Election -
The primary election of the Democ
racy of Glynn was held on Wednes
day last, and resulted in the choice of
Mr. J. E. Dart as the standard bearer
of tbe party through the coming cam
paign. There seems to have been bnt
the one candidate in tbe field, though
at one of tbe precincts six votes were
cast for Mr. G. S. Scarlett, by some
of bis friends, as a compliment, we
presume. There being no opposition
tbe vote was small and stood as fol
lows: J. E. Dart, 215; G. S. Scarlett, 6.
Siena ot the Times.
We call attention to the card of L.
Madison, painter, and, we may add,
artist, in another column. Mr. Mad
ison is from Wilmington, N. -C., where
he attained much reputation for fine
work. We have seen specimens of
his sign painting at the office of J.
M. Dexter, broker and insurance and
real estate agent, which cannot be ex
celled for fine workmanship any
where, and we are pleased to com
mend him to those desiring painting
of any kind.
A Stramre Phenomenon.
On Wedfiesday lost, from twelve to
one o’clock during the day, observers
of the sun hereabouts witnessed a
sight not often seen. There was
around the sun a clearly defined ring,
similar to that often seen around the
moon at night, only more distinct and
with tbe outer edges clearly marked
with tbe colors of the rainbow. Short
ly after its appearance the rainbow
hues began to fade, and soon nothing
remained but the ring itself.
Turned to Good Account.
What to do with the slabs has been
and is still a vexed question with saw
mill men, especially in a town where
the perpctunl fires of a slab pit are a
nuisance. This commodity is being
utilized in onr community for wharf
filling. It is all laid down in com
pact form and covered over with
earth aud stone. When thus covered
and saturated with salt wator, it will
last for years.
Card ol Thanks.
The undersigned would tender her
thanks to the ladies of the Agricultu
ral Society for their oft-repeated
kindnoss to her, which she gratefully
appreciates, but, while thanking them
for their kind remembrance of her,
she would not be unmindful that to
God all praise is due, who alone di
rects tbe thoughts of His creatures in
acts of love and charity.
Mrs. L Morgan.
Grand Raffle.
The raffle for tbe model ship at
Glover & Dunn’s stationery store
failed to come off last Saturday night
as advertised, bnt will take place with
out fail to-night (Saturday) at §:3C^
o’clook. Only a few chances left—
call at once and secure one—only
$1 00. Glover & Dunn.
Just received by
Goldsmith & Company,
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Oil VJIfj j
The Bos® Grrocers.
Weekly Review.!
Devoted to the Interests of Far
mers, Housekepers .and
People in General.
OFFICE OF GOLDSMITH k CO., Jane la.
Tbe market.
COTTON—Receipt! for tbe paat week Save been
small, owing to l ie fact that none la raised
In this vicinity.
CORN—Firm and advancing, $1.05@$L10 per bash
el, We look for a decline, and hope it will
come soon.
BACON baa been scarce this week. Prices have
been firmer for sides. Shoulders and hams
not much In demand, as they are too high,—
Wear# selling solids 13X@15o.
I.MID la et”’alee and white, and sells at iscta.—
Cooking OU la cheaper, and answers tho same
ptupoie.
BUTTER in good demand. Tennessee Sue; GUt-
EdgeSSSO.
EGGS are scarce, demand good; ae”'ng at 25@30c.
CHICKENS—Very few—we wor'd ’’be to have ,om
IRISH POTATOES are aering at $lper bushel, but
not much demand.
SWEET POTATOES are ec ce. Some ”t»’e do
maud at SI per bushel.
DR.. jD FRUIT—Ga. apples are sell'ng at 20e per
pound.
BEANS—Medium, good demand for band picked at
12>fo per quart.
GROCERIES.
COFFEE—OUB SPECIALTY—Thoro la a ftuier
fco”ug iu Eastern me keta, and some proi
poet for an advt ice. We are Bi ll giving
pounds good Bio for f I, and 6 pounds choice
Botited Coffee for $1. We say to thoso who
have not tried onr parched coffee to get
epeokageshd t.ylt. We have a poorer guide
ol Bio coffee, which we sell frrom 15@20c
25335c i oi* Java.
SUGAR—There has boon no change tb'sweek,—
prices same. 9@12)£c.
FLOUR—Firm and advrncing, Prices, 4@5c.
PEARL GRIST - As usual, 40c per peck.
KEROSINE—Georgia teat, 120 prooT*Jf gel. for $1
TEAS are In good demand, ‘-out 109750 pc. poaud.
CANDLES 18®2"
RICE um20c por
GINGER 30910c per
SPICES 25949c ••
PEPPER 25040c "
STARCH G@10c
SODA 5c
SOAP 5c
Real Estate for Sale.
I have for sale in Brunswick eligible lote both fcr I
business purposes and residences; also three 4 n j.
ling houses, which I w‘” sell at low prices.
’ JOHN t; COIXR8.
may27-3t
GOLDSMITH & CO.,
THE BOS8 GROCERS
L, G. GOLDSMITH, Uansger.
BRUNSWICK MARKET.
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL. 1
Burns wicx, Oa„ June 10, 1882. )
Below wc quote prices current for to-day:
COTTON.
MiddlingFalr
Good Middling UK
Middling iiv
Low Middling 11 jj
Good Ordinary 10)1
Ordinary DE
RICK.
Common J 6'(@6
Fair 5'(taOV
good AX97
Rough country (avail 20
NAVAL STORE8.
ltuMse-C $1.75, D $1.75; E $1.83;F $1.90, O $2 00,
H $2.10, 1 $2.1602.:. >. K (2 2592,30; M $2 37K
N $2 MU; window glata (3 12>J.
Spurns Traromm—Oils and whlakeya, too;
regulars, tic.
SUPPLIES.
Bacon—Clear rib sides, 13«c: shoulders, lUXc,
hauis, 15,‘ic; dry salten clear rib aides, lljfc; long
clear, 121«o; shoulders,19 >.c.
Ok.uk—Corn—white $1 0501 07. mired
oats 58070; bran, (1 50.
Hat—Northern, $1.10. Eastern, $1.23; Western
timothy, $1.2501.30.
Laid—In Heroes, like; kegs aad tubs Me.
, Foop-Superfiive, $6 25; artra, $« 7$0$7 25;
2$t. taney, $3 25@$s 76;bakera!
Hints, Wool, Em.—Hides, dry 'flint, Ub; salted
9@lle. Wool—Unwashed, free of hurra, In baits,
prime, 27Xc; In bags, prime, 25Xc; slightly hurry
15019X0; very burry, 10011. Tallow, 0c: wax Me;
deer akina, 32c; otter Sklni, 25c@$t 00.
NAVAL STORES FREIGHTS.
Sail—llosln aud spirits, 3a. 9d.@5a. 9J. to United
Ktng.lpsn or Continent direct; to New Jork, 45c on
roate/OU: on spirits!
2dc.te.-0> Now York, resin 40c, apMfe-$Cr; to
Philadelphia, rosin 30c, spirits 60c; to Baltimore,
roeiu 10c, spirits 75c; to Boston, rosin 60c, spirits
that point or in 'lie puiiy wLo carries |ship that onr county should be taxed
Mr. T.’s mail »<• l”tn 'I Imre cun be j with sneb chameters >fay be, we are I
110 oiber solution. I too easy ou our odeuders. j
We daily read of tbe rope endiug
uiauy a mis-spent life, but Cholera In
fantum, Worms aud Bowel Disorders
of Children were innch more dreaded
until tiie introduction of Teethina
(Teething Powders.)
Atlanta, Ga., February 10, 1879.
Meg. rx. Hutchison it Bro.: I have
used your “Neuralgine” in several in
stances, »nd find it tbe best remedy
for nenridgia aud headache I Have
ever tried. It relieves the pain, leaves
none ol those uupleasant effects dne
to narcotics or other anodynes. I
shall always keep it in my office, and
take much pleasure iu recommending
it to my patients.
G. S. Holland, M. D.,
HUTCHISON A BRO., Proprie
tors, Atlanta. Ga.
Sold by all druggists. ml5-1 in
Shipping Intelligence.
FOR THE POBT-OF BBUN8WICK. FOB THE WEEK
ENDING JUNE 9, 1881
ARRIVALS.
June 0—Br bk Prida of Wales, Pugh, New York,
June ft—Me Ne* e FSawyer, Bunker. Nassau.
June 0—Sc 31 C Moseley, Dow, Charleston.
DEPARTURES. p \
Juuoa—Bg John 8bay, Nickerson, Kow'York.
Juno 3—Mo 31 A Folsom, Rose, Itostou.
June 7-tAD Knight, Pe.ry, Boston.
June 7—So M J Cook, Cook, Portland.
June 7—Sc J E Woodhouse, Douglass,Perth 4 ubry
June 7—Oer bg Bernard, Lowering, Pernambu
June 8—Ur bk Oneat:, Carter* Buenos Ayres.
TTsT-A-iTTBlD-
10.000 BAUUELS
CRUDE TURPENTINE!
For wfr'ch the highest cash price will be pan*} n
deliver- For further Information Inquire of
JESSKlWILDKlK,
-m Brunswick, Ga.
Fire Insurance!
J. M. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, 1
REPRESENTS THE
SOUTH MUTUAL II. CO.,
Insurance on dwellings at Tory low rates in town
or country. lei 12xu
BRIDGE NOTICES.
own uiuuua, ai wic ■
the first Tuesday lu June, between
' P.M.
St'i Creek |
Uouae, or.
utim ol I:
A. M. and 1
Sealed proposals for building n over CU) I
Hole Swamp will ba received hi iratTauJ
dry In Juno, with tho right to t. r.-j >yandil|
Plans and specifications ol a:*... nudge cub,
atm at offloo Commlealouan of ltosda .V Revemua
By order of tho Ooumleslo&era of Roads and Rev-
ohuon, Glynn county, Ga.
H. A. KENRICK, Clerk.
Brunswick, Georgia, May 6th, 1882.
NOTICE OP Ol'AHPIANII SALE.
By virtue of an order ol the Honorable Onlinu;
Glynn county, Georgia, authorizing tho niideriigj I
ed, as guardian for Mite Gertrude DuBIgnon, M;ill I
certificate of indebtedness No. 540 of tha Centn! I
Railroad and Bonking Company, amounting to IS# I
tho propertyof said ward, for her maintenance >ri I
support, granted at a regular term of said court, it I
tbe fid day of May, 1882, afterpnbUcatlon of cltatko I
according to law, I will expose iaid oortifi.-ste olli-1
debtednesa to sale, at public outcry, to the hlglot I
and beat bidder, on FIBST TUESDAY IN jfol |
1882, wlthlfi the legal hoars of sale, before tbe Cot* I
Honao door of aala county, at Brunswick. Termi»I
sale, cash on day of sale.
J. M. DEXTER.
Guardian ol Gertrude DoBlgnot.
To all whom it may Concern
The undersigned, being desirous of soquiriUK lu: l
themselves, and such others as shall be associated |
with them, all of the powers, pri\ leges, immuniti
and franchises of a corporation under the nrovii
Ions of an net of tbe Legislature of the SAte
Georgia, approved Heptembor 27th, 1881, entitled I
“An act to provido a general law for the Inoorpoi* I
lion of railroads, and * r»L:r'it
agreed as follows:
ARTICLE I.
Tho name of this corporation shall be tbe El I
Georgia and Florida Railroad Company, acd tbe ob-1
ject of ar'.d company shall bo to construct, equip, I
maintain and operate a rrUroad for public use ia |
J anco of persons and propert; from at or
o, on tho line of the Macon and ;Biuts-
wick F." oad* ia the county of oiyuu, tba"‘
of Georgia, southwar^’y through the count’w oil
Glynn fid Camden, iu said S' .to, in the most
rect practicable line, to the midd’e of tha St. MaiTl
river, at or uerr **ie vii*age of 8t. Marys, iu tail
county ofCrmden, *"t said 8* te, the d«»Mnc« *■
about fifty miles,
ARTICLE II.
The business of said company shall be managed I
by a Board of Directors, consisting of not less }b.*71
threo (3) nor more than nine (9) In number, aod ta<|
follow.ng named persons shr 1 ' cons»Huto theflrft|
Board of Dlrec* rs for the period of one year or
the date of these a cles of asaoclation: CfVin ?
Brice, who resides tn Lima, Ohio; George I. Sen*11
who resides in Brook’yn, Ji. Y.i Edward
who resides In
London, England; A rthur D. Ba: I
nett, who realdea ia Jackson\.”e, FU,; Obarlea D. L
‘Willard, who resides In Wuhington, D. C.;
Srmnel Thomas and L. 31, Lawson, who reside u I
Now York City. N. Y.
ARTICLE IU.
The capita) stock of the said Fist Georgia uf I
lorida Railroad Company sha 1 * be one mn M ou do ■
rs, divided into ten thousand shares of one baoT
dred dollars each, end the principal office of «•“ I
company ahr'l be located st Atlanta, in the State ot I
Georgia. t f
In witness whereof, the undersigned have ber ^
onto subscribed their names acd affixed their ^
and subscribed for the shares of stock in said <•
L. U. LAWSON (seal). JNew York
SAM'LTHOMABfaeil)
V*’
1,000
New York,
O, P TY7LLARD taealj Washington ,D,C.1.'»W
U.L,FERRELLV®"^K«wYork. J l.«H>
appears
Wizard and H.
doth depose ear
subscribed to t
are the genuiiM •
that they have »
good fblth, w
maintaining an.
scribed therein
the shares of ; t
their respectivi
In u tness wb
e'errall. to me well knoa
•»r himself and nay that tin* nj I
fore olng articles of ass'^w
•iaturo-1 Of said depocenW.
• A said artid as of smusu-* .
tbe ,- »ten*‘on of cons
*rafc‘ug the line of rail jg ^
that they have subscribed JJj
•c in said company •«* "I'l"
WILLIAM H. OUAREsO>.
c ium asion tor Georgia iu he*
jel-3m 117 Broadway, New Tori
NOTICE-
.'l persona are hereby notified that -,,*1
Ciu-sLlne Mathews, has left my hod 1
Bast my consent and w.thout provoeat ...
it I will not be reaponathle for I i| deh- - ;
cd by bor of any character wha* oever.
JOSV’H M tTUE"
B-euwlck, Ga., May Slat, iro.