Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, June 17, 1882, Image 7

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Presentation. On lost Sabbath afternoon, at the Jose of the Presbyterian Sabbath School exercises, one conld but no tice the different expressions on the faces of those present. On some was j ]<jok of expectation of something be ing brought to light, while on others jBe could plainly see that they were in the dark as to what was to come. Daring the singing of the last hymn the Superintendent left his position near the organ (an unusual thing for iiiui to do), and us the last notes of the organ were dying away, he placed on the table a package, and requested silence. Rev..Mr. Waddel then rose, mil taking the mysterious package, addressed Mrs. Cook, tha organist, as follows: “Mrs. Cook, it iB with doep egret wo recognize the approach of the hour that severs your connection ith our church and Sabbath School. The uncertainty of human life makes all separations painful. •* When forced to part from those we love, Thonfth sure to meet to*morrow, We yet a kind of anguish prove, And feel a touch of sorrow; lint, oh I what words can paint the fears When from those friends we sever— perhaps t<> part for months, for years— P-rhaps to part for ever. "You see before yon to-day faces that, in all Unman probability, you will see no more. ’Tis this that ren ders sud the parting. In behalf of the church and Sabbath school, I pre sent those iu token of their high ap- pieciafiou of your labors with and for de-ia, and with this testimonial of their regard, they beg that yon will Ileal with you to your far-off North ern home t.he assurance that you will ever live iu the hearts and memories • >f the friends you leave behind.” 1 Mr. \V. then presented her with a handsome silver toiler set and cup, with her initials, “I. J. C.” ongravod on each. To say that she was sur prised rloas not begin to express it, for, although she had seen the pack age, she supposed it was some reward to bo offered to the school, and knew no better until her name was men tioned. Her reply came from the heart:- “To say that I am surprised doe-, not., iu any degree oonvoy my feelings. I assure you that I thank you for this more than I can express.” The church and school will feel and deeply regret her departure. Her voice, for sweetness of tone and clear ness of articulation, could be ensily distinguished among a thousand, and as organist she is second to none in the State that we have bad tbe good fortune to hear. The 4th of July The exeoutivo commit too of the fair Association will have full charge of the Fourth of July celebration. Ar rangements have been made for suy- m al thousand people, A big day is on tapis. The free barbecue will bo one of 11 io features of the day. Scores U beeves, pigs, mutton, etc., have been bought or donated. Also, bread by the hundred loaves. Hon. C. P. fiiiodveiir will be the orator of the • lay Never have our people,'re sponded so liberally before. As soon us a programme of the day’s sport is made out, our readers shall hove tho benefit of it)through tiros# odljjmufi.— ,It might not be a amiss for ns to state that separate tallies for whites and blacks will bo spread, and ail will have a fair showing. I ho Concert. The concert billed for Inst Tuesday night was a graud success in point of execution, but we are sorry to say tho attendance was extremely small. Sev eral reasons may. be attributed for this, the principal of which is that it was not properly advertised. Such talent is graced our stago lost Tues day night does not exist in every to.':.. \Ve are pleased to announce tuj.l.y earnest request, the enter- t.auim.-nt will be repeated next Tues day uight, June 20th. Bear this in mind uni get your tickets early of Glover .V Dunn. Bear iu mind, also, that die procoods of this entertain ment to he used for the enlarge ment, <jt the present academy build ing, ami the purchase of new school furniture for the same. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Adjourned Meeting, June 8th, 1882. Council met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, His Honor, M. J. Colson, Mayor, and Aldermen Harvey, Wilder, Littlefield, Cook and Hardy. Absent, Aldermen Doerflinger, Spears and Conper. Council took up the appeal case of Mary Jackson, continued from the 7th inst.; and, on motion of Aid. Cook, the caso was dismissed. The appeal case of Horace Cadono was then called, and, on motion of Aid. Littlefield, the ease was contin ued to an adjourned meeting to be held at 10 a. m. on Friday, tho 9th inst. Council then took a recess until 10 a. m. on Friday, the 9th inst. 31. J. Colson, Attest: Mayor. James Houston, Clerk Council. ST. SIMONS ITEMS. Adjourned Meeting, June Oth, 1882. Council mot pursuant to adjourn ment. Present, His Honor, M. J. Colson, Mayor, and Aldermen Spears, Littlefield, Harvey, Hardy, Cook and Wilder. Absent, Aldermen Coupor and Doerflinger. , Called tho appeal case of Horace Cadono, and, after bearing' argument of F. H. Harris, defendant’s attorney, on a motion to dismiss, tbe case was motion of AM. Littlefield, dis missed. Tim CIorL- and Treasurer and Mar shal submitted their report-, exam ined and found correct, which were, on motion of Aid. Harvey, received and ordered to be published and filed. By Aid. Littlefield, Resolved, That the election of police bo postponed to tho noxt regular meeting of Council. Tne finance committee submitted bills amounting to $594 70, examinod and approvod, which were ordered paid. Council thou adjourned. Attest: 31. J. Colson, Mayor, J.vs. Houston, Clerk of Council. Benefit for the-Oomfort of tile Pu- pile of the Public School. Brunswick, Ga., Juno 15th, ’82. Mr. Editor: Tho concert given Tues day uight iu aid of the “Academy Building Fund” was a success on tlm g0()ll ()lltte r demanding part of the performers, and the on- j ^ ; „ HC . 1( „ W| garden vegetables eager tertaiuineiitsiirpnssed anything of tlm | jy bul] ght after and in moderate sup This is not the off year for a rattle snake or alligator crop on tho Island. St Simons has at least five huudred dogs, and one sheep farm of twenty- five head. John Carrie hjrs just received one hundred head of fine sheep to butch er for the St. Simons tooth. Another shipment of Currie’s marsh ponios was received last Friday, and among them several mares and colts. This is a move in the right direction. At the hot supper given last Satur day, tho usual side show gave an en tertainment, but as the darkeys' skins were tough and tho razors dull, no damage resulted. It is a trade maxim: Tho prosperi ty of a place is measured by the ratio of Jews to the population. Then St. Simons comes to the front with a bad showing—not a resident Israelite on tho Island. The Northern and European mar kets being overstocked with Southern yellow pine does not effect, iu the least, shipments from St. Simons 3Iills She has already orders to cut and ship soveral millions for future delivery. First week—small water melons, dollar a piece; next week—melon lit tle larger, price, three quarters; third week—melon still bigger, price, fifty cents; this week—melon middling fair iu size and flavor, price,,thirty to forty ccufs. After a short time now, melons will fall in price and grow in size till we can all get one. If conductor Greene, who passed through Atlauta in charge of a com pany of ladies aud alligators wants more alligators aud less ladies, St. Si mons is prepared to make tho ex change. Bather than miss a trade wo will give two to one and ocoasionally throw iu an odd ’gator for full meas ure. Island quiet, no sickness, no peach es, no oranges, no bananas, no small pox, butter scarce, eggs out of date, fish market badly supplied, showers abundant, farmers busy, huokleber- ries at a discount, plums plentiful, premium, ply, spring chickens full llndged. “Tbe Georgia peach crop, is too ut terly immense for anything. ..Our transportation facilities will not ena ble it to be handled.”—Post Apjiud, dune lOf/'i. Now, up to the present, writing, June 15th, not a ripe peach on St. Simons, uor a prospect of cue for tbe next month. ,,, . , Query. Is St. Simons a part of Georgia. Wanted, at the office of the Justice Court, tile following darkeys, none of whom are worth offering a reward for: Cato Bichardson, lareqp v. Charles Green, larceny. Henry Taylor, stabbing. Henry Murphy, cheating and swin dling. John Taylor, disturbing the public kind oyer given in Brunswick. It is to be regretted that the audience was so small, us the object for which the entertainment was given should have called out every person interested in the prosperity of our town, aud tho cause of education. Tin re seems to have been some misundiTstaudiug as to tho date-of tho entertainment, which prevented quite a number from attending. In view of Joe fact that such a misunderstanding existed, tho ladies and gentlemen participating have kindly consented to give anoth cr performance on Tuesday night, t he 20tb inst., when it is hoped that L;ari- osu Hall will be crowded to its utmost capacity, and a goodly sum realized for the “Academy Building Fund.” If tlie people of Brunswick want a comfortable sclmyl building for their ohildreu, let tlioin turn out) and, while enjoying a musical .treat, con tribute to tho fund for the putting of tho present unsafe, unsightly, uncom fortable academy building iu such a condition that their children will bo provided with comfortable, healthy school rooms and modern desks and furniture, w. 11 as making the build ing a credit to our town instead of what it is now—a disgrace. Cumberland lirouvcht N**hi*. The demand for a boat to run be tween this po«it and v umbel l.nnl has j become so marked nt late that ar rangements have been made ny the railroad authorities with the ■Captain of the steamer Islander to run <»u tne above line. Besides the regulai trips to aud from the Island, excursions will bo made up ihc Sutiila, to Dun- geuuoss, etc. Now let tiir railroads | Gcoigia '! arrange excursion rates to Cumber- a st. simons flea on a cruise. land over their lines and thus afford) “Thanking you vory kindly for the tho people of the interior opportune-1 package of modiciuo so promptly sent ties for visiting the sea coast. Tne j me, I must tell you something funny line to Tybee is offering inducements jin collection with its reception. Do and we must off set them you have any fleas doa ■. South this spring ? Upon retiring I opened tbe box and took a powder aud went to bed, and felt—a flea. I am certain it must have come from St. Simons iu the box, but the weather was so cold he did not live long. Of all the weath er I ever saw or heard of, this is tbe coldest for June. Apple blossoms hot fully out; the sun does not shine more than a dav in the week, and then it has a cold, sickly look; not a day com fortable enough to sit without fire.— Why and how people live here is a mystery to me.” An extract from a New England letter. To all such we send greeting. Come to Si. Simons, although we may have a few fleas. 1 BAY STREET, BRUNSWICK, - GA. Convenient to Business, the Railroads and the Steamboats. Furniture New, Table Good w* c. mvK & PROPRIETORS. augvMj BAKERY t FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc., , EaKea DaUy ! GRAHAM & RYE BREADS SPECIALTIES. I il.Hv r brou!, evory afternoon. Leave your orders at tho bakery. PETER KRAUSS, ** ' '■ * ’ Bruntvrksk, Ga. My wapou is labelled, “ Peter Krauss’ Bakery.- apr2U-i»iu PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM. Prev . Rnl.fi All Farmers, Mothers Busin, s men. Mechan ics £'C.. who arc tired cut by-work Or worry, and .ill who nre misera ble with l!y«;*cpm.i, Rheumatism, Neural •: i Bowel. Kidury or Liver Complaints, you cm be invigorated and* cured PARKER'S GINGER TONIC If you .Are Hr.u»(mg away wit.'i <. utisumption, Age or any Weakness, you will find this Tonic the lic'fit MedicIzie You Can Use far HciiluriiiK IkCRltli&MrenKllii I’sr s:.j rmr to J *ttuf imjj of Vr Tonics* * ,f * ** huiMa tip thr y-u nLlmt nevpr jntoyicatt*. 50c. ard $1 nues. Nuntt genuine v ghoul sigjijfuic of fltscox Ik Co., N. Y. Lai.^fciviuit.in buying dollnrsire. •> A N*w, Pub; jUabid Md •It Fragrant 1'rtfanM. St-14 by And a half dozen Brunswick black and bleached uegroes, men and wo men, for various offenses. The LeConte pear never blasts. It is equul in size and surpasses the lus cious, world renowned California pear. Cut off a twig, stick it in the ground; if takes root amt grows off vigorously. An ordinary tree will yield twenty-five bushels. 3Ieu have been knmvn to clear two thousand dollars lion, seventy-five trees. The first of the season sells at twelve dol lars per bushel and nover goes below four. "Georgia is wild over tbe Le Conte pear.’’ Query.—How many LeConte pear trees have been sot out on St. Si mons ? Or is St. Simons a part of Flcroston Cologne. ST. SIMONS Marine Hospital, Pc R .]. MASSEY, ST. SlMGNS MILLN, Brunswick fhrnished pHtlenta. Pltou’R, I.EOIIUIA. ivuma 01 md frpm declitt L. J.XiEAVY&CO, Auction ami Commission Mercliauts, ainl * General Collecting Agents, j given to th ollectlun of rant* iluaiues* **j«1 consignment* * kited, and *p . turn* jir n^itoud, Office ui,t. c A dyer-tuck \tpkal office, Brunswick, Ga Refers by pen '•.* n to I. M. Madden, broker. Cook Bros. A manufacturer* of Inraber, and \f. J. Coburn, Mayor ..f the -ity ot Brunswick. janH-ly A. D. GALE & SON , LOCAL DENTISTS, j BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Gfiict'uVfr tii- htore of Kut.-er *fc Brother. Those wishing work done will fin 1 it to their ntere^t to call. _ sepl-tf C. P. GOODYEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jv v MtcUi lsou’s Provision Store, Gloucester Htreet, BRUNSWICK, GA. City Property For Sale. Two desirahl* houses aud lots lor sale at a socri :la # Titles _,'<>• ►*!. Terms cash. Apply to r vy-tt W. J. BOB ARTS. FOB RENT. The cottage in th*? Fair Grounds, cootiioiog six rooms. Possession uiven iinraelUtely. Apply at mv.-2o.ti ULAIN’b DRUG «TOBF MAXTOR Y'S HT FORKS Steamship Line. 1. HTEAM-SU1P8 QW Captain BISK, CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain HINEH. Leaven New York every Friday nt 3 P. M.. arriv ing in Brunswick ovory Tuesday. > 'losoccnanctlvu with all points on B. k A. and M. x II. ltailroads. Through Idll^ hdiuu siyued to all points cr ab«’v» roads. Freight and pmsinoio a« low os by .-my otl »-r line. For passunRer and state room*! apply to II. \V. SOUTH WICK. Ajcl, June4-ly Brunswick. Ga. r KVK&r nifO CHEAFE* TEAK E7FB. .. 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