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fliUBEMl HUTCH FM.
k VOtAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT
* WILLIE HIVES AT
L’arioso Hall,
JTES >A V. JUNE 20.
In aid of the al*>v© fund! which 1* to he used in
r-pairii g tbe Acadenj} building and fittiug it up
with luud'.irn school furniture.
Come Out, Everyone!
DON’T FORGET THE NIGHT,
0
TUESDAY NEXT. JUNE 20!
Jldveyfifcr and Jjtppenl. j
FUBX4*HKit EVSIIY
AT BRUNSWICK.GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 17,1882.
Ticket* r,0c
Re*orved soat* . ..75c
Children under twelve, half price.
Tickets* for wde at Giover Jk Dunu'a.
New Advertisements.
WantedL.
To reut, A HOUSE WITH FOUR ROOMS AND A
KITCHEN, for go«>d tenants. Apply to
VIK’HELSON A BRO.,
iuuelltf . At uptown store.
Weekly Review.
Devoted to the Interests of Far
mers, Housekepers and
People in General.
OFFICE OF GOLDSMITH .1; CO., Juue 1".
The illarkct*
<'(>TTON—Receipt* for the pint week have been
small, owing to tl»e fact that none is rained
in this vicinity.
CORN—Firm and advancing, $1.05(6 $1.10 p*.r bush*
el. We look fora decline, and hope it will
come noon.
DAL ON itaa been scarce till* week. Prices have
been firmer for sides. Shoulders and ham*
L. * much in demand, as they are too high.—
We are selling sides KO,<i^l5c.
I.ARE is still nice and white, and sells at 15cts.—
♦.’coking Oil Is cheaper, aud answers the same
ltUTTUR^iu jrood demand. Tennessee 30c; Gllt-
EOge 85«Mik:.
EGGS ar.- scarce, demand go si; selling at 25(?£30c.
•HICKEN.H—Very lew wo would like to have some.
lUlsil POTATOES are M-diugnt $1 per bushel, hut
ill.T I’OTViOFS are scarce,
maud at »1 j»er bushel.
1»UIEI» FRUIT—Evaporated applet
per jKnind,
For the benefit of those who con
tributed to the fntol raised for 4h
| benefit of her, recently bereft of her
SATURDAY M O R NI N G j husband, to aid her in returning to
her home and people in Englaud we
are asked to state that the amount
raised reached the neat little sum of
$177 25.
We did the “Boss Grocers” an
jury Inst week in saying that they sold
their poorer grades of coffee at 15
cents per pound. It should have read
finer graden. They don’t keep any of
the poorer grades. They begin at
fine aud go up. If you doubt this,
try them;yes, try them anyway. Read
corrected weekly review.
Martel], Henessy and other brands of Cognac; al-
■b, beat brands of Iiye ami other whiskeys, for me
dicinal aud other purp°* C8 : also, fine, imported
...i. ... i.. , i* » op/id/1 p oniViiT rna
UO.\IH MATTEHS.
Did you attend the concert last
Tuesday night ? If not, can yon tell
why?
Mr. Charley Wimberly offered for
sale the first native watermelon of the
season.
Read our Marietta letter from an
old and time-honored friend of Bruns
wick aud a contributor to this paper.
There will bo two excursions down
from Macon on the third of July—one
for Brunswick and the other for Cum
berland.
Rev. Mr. Lyons, of Jacksonville,
is expected to preach at the Presby
terian church of this city to-morrow
(Sabbath).
See advertisement of Michelsou &
Bro. for bouse to rent. A small house
with four rooms aud kitchen can find
a good tenant.
Two foolish editors in Louisiana re
cently tried to kill each other with
dueling pistols. They kept tiring, and
would not be satisfied. These chaps
do not much resemble the wug of St.
Simons, who declares that he sees no
necessity for men to fight. He says
if he were to insult any one he would
You missed a geuuinG treat last beg his pardon, and if insulted him-
selling at '20c
|>rr jNiumi. -
BEANS— Medium, good demand for hand picked at
12*ic per quart.
GBOCEKIES.
i OFFfci — )IT< SPECIALTY—There in a firmer
he..; gin Eastern market.*, an 1 pome pros-
pert for an advance. We are *tlll gixing H
pound* good ltio lor $1, and 5 pound** choice
Rousted 0ctf*< a for $1* Wo nay to those who
have not tried our .parched coffee to get
i package aud try It. We have a liner grade
bleb we Moll frruui 15(3 20c.—
change this week.—
Tuesday night at L'arioso Hull. Such
music is not heard every day. Tbo
concert will bo repeated next Tues
day night for your especial benefit.
Be pure nnd read the interesting
letter of our townsman “John Peter
Pillicoddy,” from New Mexico. We
wish friend Bostwick would keep up
his correspondence weekly.
Savanuah News: “The Ford Dram
atic Association have been invited to
visit Brunswick and give a perform
ance. They have the mutter under
advisement"
Georgia Laud aud Lumber Co.
cleared British bark Premier McKen
zie, on the 10th inst., for Buenos
Ayres, with n cargo of 295,337 feet
pitch pine lumber, valued at $4,725.
Every lover of our school should
have a ticket to the concert, noxt
Tuesday uight Besides having u rare
musical treat, yon will bo giving aid
in putting our academy building in
bettor trim
R. K. Walker cloared Russian bark
Askar, on the 10th inst,, for Belfast,
Ire., with u cargo of 3G2,925 feet pitch
pine timber, valued ut $3,341, uud 21,-
033 feet lumber, valued at $281.
The whole of North Georgia
Hooded with peaches, so much so that
transportation North aud West
hard to get. Meanwhile not a ii|
peach have we Been in Brunswick.-
Can't somebody induce Home of those
peaches this way?
“Live* there » innii with * »
Who, never t« luu.sulf hath
I want my children comfortable ? This
must be the condition of thoman who
doesn't intend to attend the coucert
on Tuesday night.
The walls of the "first brick build-
are moving upwards, uud ere
long we may hope to see it completed.
Who will be the first to imitutc the
noble examplo of our young friends,
Messrs. Moore A McCrary ?
Constitution: Mr. Tom Ware, who
is well known -ill along the Central
Road, wuere he has taken up so many
tickets and passes, has boon given the
first train on the Macou and Bruns
wick. Everboyd.v will be glad to hear
of Tom’s good luck. He goes to work
Wednesday.
Wouldn’t it pay to invest a mere
pittance towards insuring the comfort
of your child at school ne.vt .vinter?
Take your wife to L'arioso next Tues
day uight, aud while thus assisting in
a noble work, map a rich reward for
your trouble.
We had a pleasaut call this ut-*k
from Mr. J. O. Walker, of the linn of
Kenneth A Walker, of Disoma. From
him we learn that he has purchased
Mr. Kennedy's interest in the saw
mill, anti will continue the business
aloue. We learn, also, that the post-
office Dixmii.i ins been chanyi.l ano
is now Oldham.
If you have i .-IiimI, go to L’arioso j
Tuesday night, if yon have two, take
your wife: if you have three, take your
whole family. Ion who lmvt no rhil-
CRUDE TURPENTINE! dreu, go and show your friendship to
ol Rio coffee,
for Java.
M'GAIi—ihero bat- i
price* taiuc. i*<t i
FLOUR—Firm and mlvsnclng. Price*, ltd 6c.
PEARL GRIST A* Usual. 40c per puck.
KER08INE—Georgia t*et, 120 proof. f.Jtf gal. for fl.
TEAS aie in good dctunii 1, from 40(A .‘5c per pound.
CANDLES 18@20c
lUCE I&g20e per ut
GINGER 30"' -40c per lb
Spit'll.. 25<w>49c "
PEPPER 2VT&40O •*
STARCH Ottlfte
SODA 5c
SOAP 5c
GOLDSMITH A m .
I UK ROSbGROOEUS.
L. €4. fiOLDMffUTH' Manager.
FOR &AJLE.
ONE If*.HORSE ENGINE AND Roll ! It. in gooi
colid’Hon. (Leap for caali. Applj to
Wy NIGHTENGALE, Brunswick, U*.
HOIlSE. Sli l\ll FRESCO
PAZN<rUVGS
Tin* uu lorsigned Is prepared to contract for all j lUg
kind* q: palutiug in the most artiatic style. Those
who desire fine work done it fair price* will do well
to call on him at hi* office over W. H. Harrtso
store, Xewcastla street, Brunswick, Ga. Portrait*
copied iu oil.
jelO-ly L. HADIMOX.
(’IT A TI0N.
STATE UF GEORGIA—o lvnn County.
Whereas, John G. Moor*-, administrator of Jacob
W. Moore, represeuts to the court. In petition duly
filed und entered ou n-cjrd, that he ,liA* fully ad
ministered Jacob W. M»- -re’s estate, this l*. there
fore, to cite all {>ersou* ou; corned, heirs and credit-
to show cause, if any they can, why said ad-
first Mouday in August, 188*2
till aug
il*m I «sloti ou the
ICE CREAM.
I’ur bal. gall >V
Per qusft.
Ice cream. i«v lemonade,
tionery -%n be i«.uud vli
l \S. E FLANDERS
ASBESTOS
ROOf -X3NIC3-
INQUIRE A i FFIUF OF
Ee BiJi-Oii Drury,
BIG XSWIf'K
ZD.
hi.non livauKLS
self he would forgive the offender.
We can’t have all the good things
at one time, else we would grow vain.
The news from the crops all over the
country is exceedingly good, the
grain crops have been excellent and
the present growing crops promise
well, and tbe naval store business is
flourishing, but somehow the bottotn
seems to have fallen out of the lum
ber busiuess. Take courage, lumber
men, for “ ’tis a long lane that has no
turning."'
As a sick mule belonging to Mr.
Fred Huzlehurst was lying by the
roadside netir the city, where he had
been left by his driver until lio could
return for him, a wicked buzzard
perched himself upon the head of
the prostrate beast and deliberately
proceeded to pluck out his eye, as is
thoir usual custom. When the driver
returned ho found his buzzardship
thus perched and pulling away at the'
eye.
The new bakery and confectionery
of Mr. A. E. Heins, at corner of New
castle and Monk streets, is cleverly
on its way. Now lot Mr. L. C. M.
put up a nice building on his lot ou
the northeast corner of the same
streets, and Mr. C. one on the south
west corner, and that particular lo
cality of «>11r towu will bo materially
improved in appearance. These
would call for some other changes
that would bo beneficial. ~~
Our B. &l A. Mail*.
Our article iu last issue about Mr.
Tison’s paper not ranching him iu
season elicited from Mr. J. Mason
Rice, postmaster at Jamaica, this ex
planation : He says that Jamaica be
ing the first post office on the roud,
the mail is not always distributed by
the time it reaches that poiut, and pa
pers for Jamaica are frequently car
ried by and brought bnck ou the
evening train. Mr. T. sends for his
mails every morning except Sunday,
so failing to get it Saturday for the
reasou assigned, it lies over Till ho
souds on Mouduy. Now if this he tbe
solution, theu the blame belongs else
where. The fault would seem to be
with the routo agent, who goes up ev
ery Saturday uiorniug. It does seem
to us from the time the mail is put
aboard the train to the arriving time
at Jamaica is sufficient to distribute
all tlie B. k A. mail nnd more be
set >. If the fault be as stated above,
we trust something will he dune by
tti authorities to straighten up the
matter.
Married.
At the residence of the bride's
mother, in Waynesville, Ga., on the
16tb inst., by Rev. A. C. Ward, Mr.
R. Stewart Mclver, of Brunswick, to
Miss Lula Morton Wiggius, <>f
Waynesville.
The groom has many warm friends
in our city, and the bride, •Hiring re
cent frequent visits, has also, by her
gentle and winning ways, firmly es
tablished herself iu the affections of
a large circle of acquaintances, all of
whom unite with us in extending to
the young couple best wishes for a
long life of prosperity and happiness.
It is always a beautiful and pleasing
sight to see a young couple embark
upon the sen of life together, promis
ing to share each other’s fortunes,
“for better or for worse,” aud on the
present occasion it is rendered pecu
liarly so from the fact that this is
probably oue of the handsomest cou
ples ever united in this section.
Glynn County Academy.
At the regular meeting of the Board
of Education of Glynn county, on
June 12th, ou motion of J. M. Dex
ter, n resolution was passed appoint-
tho three city members of the
Board a committee, President John
T. Collins, chairman, to solicit from
the citizens of Brunswick and vicini
ty subscriptions for the purpose of en
larging and refitting the white school
house with improved school desks.—
This is a move in the right direction,
and we trust our people will respond
liberally to the call made on them fat
so worthy an object.
The members of tho Board sub
scribed eighty dollars on the spot.
We will take pleasure in publishing
the names of tho subscribers to the
fund, that our readers may see who
are the real friends of education
our fair city, and we hope the com
mittee may be able to make the old
academy a credit to the place instead
of the rookery it now is.
We daily read of the rope ending
many a mis-spent life, but Cholera In
fantum, Worms and Bowel Disorders
of Children were much more dreaded
until tlio introduction of Tkiithina
(Teething Powders.)
To all whom it may Concoiq,
rile uudentl-ned, being dtulrnua of aeciniH,,
tbemielve., and sucb wher* aa shall
witb theiu, all of the powers, privileges, immimh,'"
and franchises of a corporation under the nSI?'
Iona of an act of the Legislature of the stai '
Georgia, approved September 27th, lwn '
, An “‘ *» provide a general law for the incom^ J
to « uhto
ARTICLE I.
The name of this corporation shall be tl Jt . v , 4
Georgia and Florida Railroad Company t ;7h . f
Jectol said company shall be to construct emS ’’
maintain aud operate a railroad for public ni l’ 1
the conveyance of person* and property tvtuH L
near Buffalo, on the Une of the Macon and ° r
wick Railroad, in the county of Glvnn. S* th?2 n *’
of Georgia, southwardly through' the co.inofr 1 *'
Glynn and Camden, In said State, in the
rect practicable Hue, to tho middle of the • r dl *
river, at or near the village of 8t. Mar vs
county of Camden, iu said State, the distance h«,
about fifty miles. • 1 Uce bel n*
ARTICLE II.
The business of said company shall bo n» H i
by a Board of Directors, consisting of not
three (3) nor more than uiue (9) in numbor an i h
following named persons shall constitute tin- s
board of Director* for the period of one year
the date of these articles of association: Calvin w
Brice, who resides in Lima, Ohio; George I k ... &
who resides iu Brooklyn, N. Y.; Edward J
who resides in London, England/ Arthur Ln,
nett, who resides iu Jacksonville, Fla,: Charts u
Willard, who resides In Washington, D. c • a » i
t'arauel Thomas and L. M. Lawson, who r«sV,i« l
New York City, N. Y. ,at? 1,1
ARTICLE III.
The capital stock of the said East Georgia and
Florida Railroad Company shall be oue million dol
lurs, divided into ten thousand shares of one hm
dred dollars each, and the principal office of mm
company shall be located at Atlanta, iu tho state ot
Georgia.
In witness whereof, the uudorsiguod have here
unto subscribed their Lames aud affixed tV-ir* als
snd subscribed for the shares of stock in said com
pany set opposite their names.
xVameJ. • R'tidtnit. Skarn
L. M. LAWSON (seal), New York, i, (Wu 8h . r '
SAM’L THOMAS(seal) Now York, l.ooo *
C. D. WILLARD (seal) Washington,D.C.l,loo ««
H. L. FERRELL (seal) New York, l.oOO ••
COUNTY AND STATE OF NEW YORK-**.
Before me, William II. Clarkson, a Commision. r
of Dcods for the State of Georgia in *ud fur
tho county and State of New York, personally
appeared L. M. Lawson, Samuel Thomas, e. D’
Willard and H. L. Ferrell, to me well known who
doth depose each for himself and say that the name*
subscribed to the foregoing articles of a«*ociatioii
are tho geuniue signature* of said deponents, and
that they bavn signed said articles of associ diJn in
good faith, with tho intention of constructing
maintaining and operating the lino of railway de
scribed therein, and that tbuy have auhscril>od for
the shares of stock iu said company set opposite
their respective name*.
In witnos* whereof, I have heronnto set my hand
snd affixed my official seal, this 3d day of June
D. 18ri2.
x WILLIAM H. CLARKSON,
Seal. Commission for Georgia iu New York,
' jcl-3m 117 Broadway, New York City.
BRUNSWICK^MARKET.
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL. 1
Brunswick, Ga., June 1C, 1882. J
Below we quote price* current for to-day.
COTTON.
MiddlingFair _
Good Middling l*t»,
Middling 11
Low Middling U « 4
Gu.*d ordinary ]<••,
Ordinary ;m„
RICK.
Common .5
Good..
Rough
Now-
iorj
The Ladies’Store
try INHa 1
NAVAL STORES.
Rosins—0 51.70. D $1.75; E 51.80;F G $2 00;
11 $2.10, I $2.15(^2.20, K $2,30; M $2 37 V*$2 40
N $2 70: window gin** $3 12!,.
SfittiT* Tuuhcntinjc—Oils and wlii*l:.y*, 40c
regulars, lie.
SUPPLIER.
Bacon—Clear rib side*, 14c; should* »•*. lie;
ItaiUH, 15>ic; dry M*lti-u clear rib side*, 1. „*•; long
clear, 12#c; shoulder*, I0! e e.
Grain—Corn—white $1 7mixed, $1 op; oats
C7«'70 ; bran, $1 50.
Hay—Northern, $1.10; Eastern, $1.25; Western
timothy, $1.25@1.30.
Laud—In tierce*, I2.*(c; keg* and tub* Lie.
Fixxjk—Superfine, $•» 25; extra, $G 7.kw$7 25;
family, $7 23^8 25; fancy, $» 25®$s 75; bakers’
$8 25<a$8 75.
Hidks, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, I3e; Halted
WuUlc. Wool—Unwashed, free of burr*, iu bales,
prime, »!>,*•; in bags, prime. 2iJic; slightly burry
15<«d8c; very burry, Tallow, wax 22c;
deer skin*, 27c; otter skin*, Q5c(g'$4 iju.
» NAVAL STORES FREIGHTS.
Sail—Rosin and spirits, 3s. 9d/ff5*. *Jd. to United
Kingdom or Continent direct; to New tork, 45.: on
rosin, 00c on spirita.
SUan~~To New York, rosin 40e. spirits 80c; to
Philadelphia, rosin 30c, spirita 80c: to Baltimore,
ro-iu 40c, spirits 73c; to Boston, rosin 50c, spirits
Shipping IntelligoiH
Foil I'HK POUT OP mtUNSWICK. Poll THE WEEK
ENDING JUNE 16, 1882.
LARGE AND CAREFULLY 8ELEOTED STOCK OF
HATS, BONNETS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Laces ; Buttons,
Corsets, Gloves, Neck-wear,
Anil eve rything pertaining to a Indy 1 , wnnlr.il-
T_T i^Gerwear
I have made n specialty, and tor quality and as
sortment I claim them to be xuporior. I defy coin-
petion In price*, and a*k oulv a fair examination of
my good* by each and every l*<ly who wishes to buy.
Bnttcrick’s Patierus constantly on bund, and or
dered ut short notice,
MRS M- C. RO WE.
CIGAR FACTORY
BRUNSWICK, GA
I). G. RISLEY, Proprietor.
CIGAU.S M ANT PACT UltKD BV 'HAND, A XL'
OP THE FINEST QRADES OF
Pure Havana Tobacco,
And At prinufl to *at(«ry Any Anti all. Tht-f..- tr.
can bo had ol tho following Arum iu our citv
R. MirVEIlS.
HOTEL,
WIMBERLY* HEINS
F. .7. DOEHFLINOEK,
•I. llPSSELL
IIOLZENLKIRP k BRO
MATHES.
MICHELSON A BRO.,
E. SOLOMON.
MOORE * McCRARY.
JOS. E. LAMUarOHT.
R. F. OOODBREAD.
POST OFFICE,
W. T. OLOVE1I,
O CONNOB i WENZ.
COOK BEOS. * CO.
ASA BURNEY.
rhtcb th*- highest •
\Y ILlkF.lt,
iM d|on I J' our uoifeliLur's ciiilJreu aud appreci
ation for tiie best musical talent it will
1 ever be yonr happy lot to hear
Kcliui-'U'
A iiiiioti meeting of the Bible .So<“i-|
ety an l its friemls will take place next j
Sun‘ay night (18th inst at tho
Metla"list ehurcli. Rev. Mr. Lyons,
Bible agent for Georgia aiul Florida,
will in utfr-mtance and lecture ou
the mil j. et “From Dan to Beershe-
ba Mr Lions is an ex-missionary
from .Syria, and his descriptions of thul
Country me truly interesting. Give
him a full house.
arrivals.
: 'J—Bg Myronu*. Jordan, New York.
Juiu-'j—He OfcthlsC Berry, Seavey Boston.
June 2—8c Izctta, Hinks, Now York.
Jun*- 12—Nor bk Noah, Gji-uildsen. IJvaulurt, 8.C'
June 12—Be O E Young, Marshall, Boston. •
June 14—Br bk AUerby, Fisher, PIiiIh-Mphia.
1 di«' 14 g Dannb*Smith, Bo**f**n.
luuo 14 -Bk Jeunitt Kw«vu«y ( Mer.-wt. Phibulclpoia
»um 14—.v: Nellie, Bup.waller, New Y rk.
June 15 Nor i,k Mathiido, ClaUBseu.PhiUtb.lphia
•hm.' !«-*? H S William*, Wilson, Nhw York.
DEPARTURES.
Ion- 'J—S> A. u io L Mr Keen. Patterson, Belfast.
June lo— Br bk Premier M. Keuzic, Wyman. B. A,
June 10-Rush bk Oskar, Scbyberg*> i> Belfast.
Jun** m~.Te Wiillamein, Scott. Newport New*.
June 10—Sc E M Cook. McGuire, New V *.k
June 14—Sc Tspor, Guthyi, Philadelphia.
June It .Sc liebccca II ($noen, Pow• : , p. Aiubov,
Dr. W. B. BURROUaHS,
WILL BUY AND SELL *
Land ar\d Real Estate.
COLLECTING AND INSURANCE AGENT.
REPRESENTS
Royal, rapiUi
Phu-nix, ot Lt.ndou, capital *.
Western. or Toronto, capital
Matihaff.n. LIf-,net assets and lueo
Office next to Post office.
.. f 25,404,231
,. U.2.h>,372
.. 1.422,000
"III 729,455
may21-tf
Ymjrdm are Solicited.
Fire Insurance!
DEXTER,
Nl) HEAL ESTATE A*.hX r.
PRESENTS THE
::i hi Ti ll, ii\,i. m.
J. TUI
INHUUA.'.
MIIM
All per*
Cnrixtiue
against iu v
that 1 will
ed By ite .
o. elling* at very low rate- in town
i el 12m
i OTICE.
hereby notified that my «de
'•*’ "jws, has left my bed and board
'•'•sent and without provocation, aud
be responaible for auy debt contract-
Bru
u . t any character whatsoever.
u ^ JOSEPH MATHEW
wick, Ga., May 31 »t, 1882.
Real Estate for Sale.
I have tor taU to BruiMwtcIc ttiglbh, | b ta hath L t
btulneAA pnrpoMA aud ( «thf" 1 dwel
ling hoar.es. which I w ill .ai at low price..
JOHN T. COLLINS.
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