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Announi'fiuenta.
FOR H^N ATOR.
41 mtaHra^nw IJL
.i SATURDAY MORNING
&7fiSrSwf r SATURDAY
AT B1UHSWICK. GEORGIA.
8ATDBDAT MORNING. AU0U8T i, 1883.
HOME MATTERS.
COM
* AT
.. K BIURSENIOK Sc SON,
BOSTON & BRUNSWICK
Packet Line.
. Grade turpentine has advanced a
=| little since last issne. We quote it
to-day at $3 00@$3.25.
The Texan ponies an being tamed
wtf. by degrees. Some of them
U make good horses in coarse of a
few months.
Msson's fruit Jan. pints, quart* and half fall on*
Hock 1 *, Tha Boaa Orocar.
Wo have eatabltahad a PACKET LIKE BETWEEN I .j.|. .n cnminifisionor’s onlo nf ......
boston and Brunswick. John waiter A Oo., I Hon 10 commissioner B saie 01 estate
tl Goldsmith & «wi» ■* SUV «WS UiWW*
There veto twO cases of sunstroke
on board the British bark Snow
Qneen last Saturday, the mate and
one teaman. The seaman died from
the eflects.
We omitted last week to call atten-
IG8 State
augS-tf
of T. E. Davenport, which will take
Brunswick, Oa. I nlane next nnln dnv—Tnomlnv in I
An Appreciated Gift.
We reoeived by mail, this week, the
following note:
Savanna^ Ga., JnlySl 1882.
Mr. T. 0. Stacy:—Deab Sib—I have
of volume one and
•of the Brunswick Advocate, com
prising the issues from Jane 8,1887,
to Jane 1, 1839, inclusive—nearly
half •tsotoiy, ago.
Believing that yon will find them
of interest and value, 1 have forward
ed them by express, and ask yonr ac-
of the
the'
Yours truly, Wm; F. Symons.
Agreeable to the above, a few boars
later, a package was delivered, express
charges prepaid, containing the above
two volumes, bound in book form,
and in a remarkable state of preserva
tion for documents of snch age. We
assure Mr. Symons that we thank him
heartily for his thoughtfulness and
kind wishes, as well as for the filei
T<k the Merchants of the Interior.
In view"of 'the*expected excursion
from Atlanta, Macon, Borne, and oth
e^r points over the new road to our
'fiAolidtited.
For the benefit of the Society and
the public generally, we publish be-
Z33SV8SBX&
* stages offered by paoket lines
Now tprktothih point A con-
low a consolidated report of the re-
ceipts and disbursements of the late
siderable business has been done in this
way by Albany and Macon in a quiet
way in the past nine yean, and it is
, increasing, bat, until the opening of
itemi
[ every
inditure would,require top much
e, sq)wis( give only the total. The
committee have" examined all the
touchers, and find the same correct.
RECEIPTS.
m a* r T Odsh on hand from from fair of 1882........ .$ u jj
and ^he new line to Atlanta* of oourse the o*t« reooipu—aith
trade could not be extended farther. “ 2sth......„.. r
Now Atlanta, and, in a short time, ! , « awh!;!!!".*;!
Rome, Ohattanooga and other points
place next sale day—first Tuesday in I or » rather, books—which will prove
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL,
I September.
Tho passenger train on the B. k
toS. P- Railroad went oat well laiden with
o 1 ?-'“wU 1 .“d I passengers last Monday morning.
«i.ip»«uoobdoftadaotamo(r im’ “J/S'JjHln fact the travel over that road is
lu» proper premises, nnleea good csose be snown I
to tho cont»i7 th*«me win b» grjotod »t steadily on the increase.
entiling September torn of aid Court. This 3rd | ■>
day of August, A. B., 1883.
KDOAB C. P. DART,
Ordinary Glynn Co. Os.
NewFirm!
THE BOSS GROCER
the pubBojB
Mr. E. Solomon offers bis entire
stock of goods to-day “regardless of
cost.” Now is yonr chance for bar
gains as he bas quite an assortment
of'goods os will bo seen by bis adver
tisement.
Mr. Leighton W. Hozleburst Sr.,
Waynessville, died on Wednesday
HO. THO.dAH NOCK (
night last after an illness of several
I both interesting and useful. From
looking them over we see that its ed'
itors believed ns firmiy in, and fongbt
as earnestly lor, Brunswick’s future,
as we do to-day. We notice in its
oolnmns the names of a few of the old
men of to-day, many more who have
passed away, and a still greater nuui
ber of whom we never beard. .We
#ill frotniime to time maktf such ex
tracts from these old relics as we be
lieve will be interesting. Any of our
readers desiring to examine these
messages from other days, as it were,
are at liberty to call and do so.
c«rj line. »nd othernoYfilti#i.
He is brother of Dr. R.
£.K'!A, a, ±>SM. fccMimtw? c iiii| Hazlehurstand father of Mrs. Dr. W
ami nl low prices HU umIm* to elite
goo i* at low prloe* It U um)
that we I
B. Burroughs of our city. . His fun-
wlli not ba undersold by any ops, all we «*;*• »
era! took P lace day following.
- ■ Mr. W. E. Burgage and wife, left
of the sane.
50,000 Bushels of
Sweet Potatoes]
CROP OP XjB82, WANTED.
this week for a trip to the eastern
shoro of Maryland, the borne of his
boyhood. T^his is the first visit < in
thirteen years. We imagine the
eastern shore of Maryland a delight
ful place for a summer visit.
Master guilder John Hatyey, bas
w» with to make arrangements to buy oo.oool completed his second express and
biiHltelaaweot potatoes tbia coming *eaaon. Ourl r . _ „ ,
arrangement are about complete to ships luge I baggage Car for theB. & A. Railroad
quantity to Northern dtlee tills bll. Wo will I ...
_ ... -LI. < 1 Dewtiu in. I A1 ** T. M.i,l,onti on nntt.nn An tVin
The Boaa Grocer*.
iny or shit on commUsion. Parties in-1 Mr.tL. MlldisoU is putting On the
, win so Sock, finishing touches this week.
I That car will call loudly for new
boaohes to go along with it. Well
I is only a matter of time.
Mr.; H. L Hine and family, Mr.
IO. G. Osgood, Mrs, Bowe and son,
Mrs, Aymar and children left on the
I Uio j steamer last Saturday . for the
He Thought He'd Inquire.
“Any mail far Sam Jenkins?"
Such was the question propounded
at the delivery window of the post
office on Monday morning last, by a
colored citizen, who was unknown to
the clerk. A search caused a nega
tivo answer, when the following en
sued:
“Well, is dere any fur Jim Jenkins
or Mary Jenkins ?’’
“Ni
JN0 V j i i
“Well, how about Ned Jones, John
SELLING OFF.
OUT SALE AT
SOLOMON’S
bills of New England on a summer
THE INTIRX STOCK OF
DRV HOODS AND CLOTHING,
trip) We hope they will thiuk of ye
editor on their trip and between
pleasures find time for a line or for
publication.
Bacon, ghat, corn and meal are atlU rUIng. but
rou can git St pound, of No. 1 FLOUR, gronnd out
BOOTS, SHOES, MOTIONS, 4C..
J I WJ ■ ■ I '
Regardless of Cost!
you ran g A M pounds of No. 1 FLOUR, ground <
ofnsw wheat, (hr tl, at Ooldsmlth A Nock'*, I
jggrCALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS.
aug8-tf
A. V. PUTNAM
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Saddles, Bridles,
e call special attention to the
new advertisements of the Boss Gro
cere.. They propose buying all the
sweet potatoes thoy can gut this sea
son for shipment North. In this they
are pnblie benefactors, famishing a
market for this commodity. Then
91 let oar farmers look well to their po
tato crop and thus reap a rich harvest.
Messrs. Littlefield k Tison adver
tise this week a packet line between
this city and Boston. Considerable
business was done last winter be
tween the two cities. Hence the
present arrangements looking to
large increase the coming season.
For farther particulars enquire of
Messrs. Littlefield and Tison of this
«‘y- --
NOTIOE.
A meeting of the Democratic party
Iia, hereby called for Saturday, Au-
I gust 16th 1882, at the Court House
in this city at 12 o’clock, for the par-
Saddlery,Harness ,*? ‘if
MARTINGALES, WHIPS,
BUGGY CUSHIONS,
AND A FINE LOT OF
I Congressional Convention to be held
I in Savannah on September 6th, 1882.
I Also to reorganize the Democratic
party of Glynn, appojpt commit
tees kc.
SHOES,
a ■ £' it r:. ~ 1
J. F. Nelson,
Chair’n. Deiu. Ex. Com.
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
ang.VGm
Scaled Proposals.
Yellow fever may not scourge the
country this summer, but thousands
of children wfil'die* from cholerq in
fantum, diarrhoea,^ worms and other
bowel disorders, unless they take Tee-
beai-d proposal, ,or the coutr^ct to build_thr J vRiNA (Teething Powders).
■•to church at rt
Catho.tc cLurcii at r'.niuawi. k. Ga.. fr>»m thia date
till Augu»t I3tb, ltort. will roceir.- l by the uti.
deratgued at the rectory of tlie Catholic church; the
right t** reject any or all bl»ia being r**-er\ed. Plan*
and apeciheatiou* to be aubmttted ai rectt>ry.
Father 1. 8. M. KENDUICK.
Teethina allays irritation and
timkea teething eaxy and not a period
of suffering aud dread.
Smith and Gas Brown ?”
“There is nobe for any of them ?”.
“Well, see here, jes you please look
an’ see ef you can’t find ary letter fur
Miss Sary Johnson, Miss Nancy John
son, Jim Simpson, Joe Davis, Polly
Marphy, Mr.—”
“See here, old man,” interrupted
the official, “you must go slower.—
But first tell mo whore do all these
people live—I never beard of them
before.”:
Oh, me an’ nil dem folks lives up
to No. 10 on the Macon road, and I
alias gits their mail. I seed a post
Office here, an’jes thought I’d inquire.
I dfdn’t know but dere might be
some mail here fur some ub ’em.”
Morn Revenue.
Some time aince we stated that the
grand jury whs investigating the mat
ter of tax returns and bad revised
the books of returns of last year and
increased the taxable property of the
county very materially, and at the
same time added largely to the revenue
of the county. Below we give a com
parative statement which shows that
the labors of the grand jury have not
been in vain or else oar county has
really grown richer:
1881. 1883,
Aggregate value oflaml 8334,740 $ 388,370
Value of city property * 803,073 1,031,031
Money aud debts 58,003 80,348
Merchandise 88.83S 143,183
Household and kitchen furniture. 48.788 73300
Horae* and stock. 60,338 31..68
Vslueothsr property . 13,603 30,888
4*3 35
14*80
13100
303(0
33 00
44 Ok
87 00
in the interior can get their freights
in this way at far less expense than privilege^,...
by all-rail routes or steamers. Of Totalreoeipt*
course goods of a perishable nature,
or where prompt delivery is required, °“ h *»!“<».t no 40
will come by rail or steamer, bat ; The above cash balance of $820 40
there are quantities of heavy goods ^ ns * 3een a Ppl* e< l L° payment of
’••••• *1,387 M
Disbursements 1,348 88
which can be shipped for a large. per
centage less than by steamboat or
Fail, and where time is not so mnoh
of an object. The packet lines will
not average ten days en route from
New York, and often arrive in less
time.
We also hope onr business visitors
will look into the feasibility of load
ing the vessels which leave onr port
for South America with return car
goes of sugar and coffee. It will re
quire the establishment of a refinery
to go into the importation of sugar
on a large scale at some point in the
interior—say Atlanta or Macon—but
there is no reason why the Sonth
should not get its coffee through a
Southern port.
The salt nBed in the Sonth onght
also to be imported. It seems a pity
that the vesses which enter onr ports
seeking Southern products should
bring from foreign countries only
worthless rock, stone, gravel, sand,
old wood, etc., as ballast, instead of
bringing cargoes of yoltmble products,
and this state of affairs should furnish
the society’s indebtedness on account
of the fair of 1881. The; above figures
are duly attested by‘the officen of the
society in their reports.
The Bracket Works.
This institution,' inaugurated only
a few months since, has become, we
bejieve, one of the solid institutions
of jour town. Began on a small scale,
it has, despite many obstacles, gained
ground, and although still not a gi
gantic concern, is by no means a dis
grace either to the proprietors or the
town. New machined have been ad-
dud from time to time, and the pro
prietors are now prepared to torn out
almost anything that okn be conceived
of in the fancy wood work line. The
proprietors inforin ns that it is their
purpose to enter immediately into
thei manufacture of sash, doors nnd
blinds, in addition to their pr .-at
productions. J '#
Hi? Promptness.the Trs»v <
J. Dexter, Agent Traveler* I iter
ance Company:
Dear Sib—I wish to thank yon aud
lap thought to onr. merchants of, prompt mannertin
the in ten
no doubt,
the company you represent for the
which my daim for
Mortell, Hcncsay and otber brands of Cognaoi tl-'
1, best brands of Rye and otber wblakeye, for me-
osce; ml
EORqp
otber wbiekeye,
illdnal and otber purpose*; also, line, im
wince, can be found at QEOR
Bay street.
Aggregate value of property.. *1,471,834 11,880,363
Foil tax 847 1.373
By comparing these figures we find
an increase of over $400,000 of taxable
property besides the additional
amount of poll tax, which goes to onr
school, fixing the per cent the some
as lost year. There will be for 1882
an increase in tb° treasury of nearly
$3000. With this surplus fund—so
to speak—it will not take long for the
commissioners to wipe out onr coun
ty debt, add another slory to our
court house, or build another and
improve onr school facilities. -
Direct Trade.
There has been much written upon
this subject at the south since the
war. There have been spasmodic
efforts to ihstitute it. The tune, is
now ripe for its successful inaugera
tiou. The south is growing richer
and better able to bring in the old
world’s markets. Her eottou, lumber,
timber and naval stores are shipped
to foriegn ports. Gan any good run
son be offered why a healthy system
of exchange should not be effected of
these commodities for artictles need
ed for consumption in the south ?
Can any good reason be offered why
the vessels sailing from our South
Atlantic Ports with cargoes of lumber
or timber should not bring re
turn cargoes of coffee, sngar nnd
other products? Why we should
not exchange our lumber and timber
to the Cnbims for their
sugars, molasses aud other products'
Why <mr cotton should not be ex'
changed iii Liverpool for English
goods used by us ? Why most of the
vessels which call at our ports for
cargoes should come in ballast when
heavy cargoes coaid readily be sold
in the interior ? We invite communi
cations on this subject, of snch deep
interest to onr people of the Sonth
and to Brunswick.
and, wehavA IS 88 ! % accident has been adjusted
I 8 ? 1 ^ settled. , You insured me against
accident on the 7th of June; on the
morning of Jmie ; 17th, at the fire, I
broke.my arm;,on July 24th I report
ed myself able to resume work, and
the 20th signed the proof, and tbia,
the 31st day of Jnly, have reoeived
my money. It is just such prompt,
business-like aotion that should make
the Travelers the leading acoident in
surance company in the' world, and I
shall do all I can to increase yonr
business. Respectfully,
It Oscar W. Seyforth.
Deserving Articles
Are always appreciated. The excep
tional cleiii.liness of Parker's Hair
Balsam makes it popular. Gray hairs
are impossible with its occasional use.
Brick anil Lime.
Owing to our city council having
passed a fire limit, and in order that
all parties who may desire to build
within the fire limit should not be de
prived for the want of material,
we have made a contract with Rogers
k Co., ot Macon, by wbioh we Are
enabled to deliver brick by the quan
tity on car here at $9.25. We are also
agents for the celebrated Catoosa
lime which we will also offer an in
ducement to parties purchasing by
the quantity. When we take into
consideration that the bnilder in
Brunswick con lay down material for
a brick building cheaper than can
the builder of New York, there
should no longer be any excuse to
erect wooden bnildings within the fire
limits. * Littlefied k Tison.
Atlanta, Ga., February 10,1879.
Messrs. Hutchison & Bro.: I have
used your “J
your “Neuralgine” in several in
stances, and find it the best remedy
for neuralgia and headaohe I have
ever tried. It relieves the pain, leaves
nones of those unpleasant offsets due
to narcotics or other anodynes. I
shall always keep it in my office, and
take much pleasure in recommending
it to my patients.
G. S. Holland, M. D.
HUTCHINSON & BRO., Proprie
tors, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all druggists. ml5-3m
Dm. BUTTER. BUTTER.
NEW YORK STATE CREAMERY
Butter on Ice!
3 LBS. FOR $1 00.
We btva completed our arrangements, end wUt
In future keep »U our butteraonicetartwgera.
ton. NO MORE FLIES IK BUTTER! Ourcue.
turners can depend on getting their butter fresh.
Ann end cool. Ice uAtae foe the millions. Goods
delivered free to any pert of the eitj.
GOLDSMITH k NOOX,
The Boaa Orooera.
CITATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA—* .loti Oouxtt.
Where*!, John O. Moore, administrator of Jacob
W. Moore, represents hi the court. In petition duly
T*i
Hied end entered on a-.vgt, that he hat folly sd
ministered Jacob W. Mo <re's estate, this is, there.
tore, to dte all person**™ ceraed, heirs sad credit
on, to ahow Canadian '*
they ran. why said ad-
discharsed from hta ad-
unofdlamftalononthe
- andreoatvek'uraofd
Brat Monday In A^nat, l» 2.
KDOAB O. P. DART.
;. , Ordinary O. C.
tUlang
hire Insurance!
J. M. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT,
REPRESENTS THE
SOUTHERN Um M. CO.,
Inanrance on dwelling* at very low rates in town
or country. lei 12m.