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TjKxpdiWO® flhu|^iing l»p. pl«pe8
of business on the Sabbatb, for some
time pest allowed to- remain open,
though contrary to the' laws of the
State and d the great Cre-
St. SIMONS HOSPITAL
FOB SICK AND DISABLED SEAMEN,
owivo — — ,.ishe;.:"- ST- SIMONS ‘■MfiLLSj ^GEORGIA.
S|j#rtt. day to kae|» it
forth the indignation or a few
who have had their gains thus cur
tailed, and in their wrhthtbeycail up
on us as publio journalist one
fell swoop to wipe oat the city Coun
cil. Their argument in that if they
are shat up on Sundays other places,
to-vfit: the drag stores, that sell the
articles they do, should also be de
prived of these privileges; that Coun
cil should not make “fish of one and
flesh of another;” that if it be wrong
for them to sell cigars, tobacco, soda
water, etc. on Sundays, it is equally
wrong for others to sell
The reasoningseems good, but two
wrongs never make a right If it be
a violation of law for these shops to
remain open on Sundays, it makes it
no less so for the others to do like
wise, nor are they excusable.
For the benefit of these parties who
EDITED BT
1J. MASSEY, M. D., M»n»ger.
,98uoH noelaH
UNTIL SEPT -
A * rrfj v.
,.Tp?o little negro boys^Jihtittt ten,; -
were drowned at the mouth of Beach
creek last Tuesday. It seems that
they went down to the creek to catch
bait for some of the older ones to fish
with. Not coining hothe Tuesday,
search was made for them nett moni-'
ing. Their bodies were found one St
the mouth of the creek and tfaie other
some half mile up it where it drifted
on the flood tide of Tuesday night.
Green Johnson, a colored merchant
on the Island, whilst crossing the
souqd this week, on board the Ruby,
had the misfortune to lose his coat
and two parcels of money—bills and
gpeoie—several hundred dollars—in
tbe sound. A stiff breeze blew them
from the deck of the steamer. ,
Six benedicts, all sad and, forlorn,
ror um u DU ™. ... r —- after ealh : morning's devotions, pull
wish its to blot out tbe Counoil, we ou t their watches to note how long
would say that there is no ordinance before the first of November, about
of tbe city that can reach the injustice w hich time they indulge in the illu-
The laws of the State al- B i v0 hope that happy conjugal re-un-
ions will be established.,
tt 1st, Al ZmrfIlluAtwttftd ClWo|MNtBj
,HJJ 11' V>
iu/.?n v'lAfio
We are now ready to offer our entire stock of ' ‘
claimed.
low drug stores to remain open on
Sundays, which is highly right and
proper, as all will agree, and no pow
er of tbe Counoil can effect them, be
ing licensed to do so by the State of
Georgia. The law, however, never
was intended to be so construed as to
allow tbe-privilege of making it-a day
of commercial gain, but rather for the
convenience of the sick. If, there-
froe, ehefiroprietors of these places
have made it other than what was in
tended,then they render themselves
amenable to the laws of the State, as
we took at it, and not of the city.
The 1 Grand Jury then would be the
ones to take cognizance in the matter.
We think the whole thing could be
amicably and pleasantly arranged by
the united action of the druggist in
coming promptly forward and, of their
own accord, pledging themselves to
eell nothing but medicines on Sunday,
or, better still, for themselvee and
tbeir clerks arrange among themselve
for only one drug store (or say. two)
to be open each Sabbatb. We ccder-
etimd some of them have already ex
pressed a willingness for this. This
is tbe plan adopted in other cities,
wby can’t we do likewise?
Several young friends at tbe Mills
are anxiously awaiting for the auspi
cious winds of winter to hasten their
matrimonial alliances.
Little Miss Nellie Forsyth, our St.
Simons juvenile traveler, has reached
her friends and relatives in Pennsyl
vania. The Wm. Hays, on which she
embarked for New York, a part dt the
time experienced a very rough sea.—
Whilst old and young were sick al
most unto death, “Little Nel,” as she
was familiarly called, stood most of
the time -on deck like a soldier.
As strictly confidential, we have
real rhymster on St Simons—a genu
ine machine poet Miab has pioked
up the following, written in a bold
band from his pencil. Further than
that, deponent doth not say where
or how be got it:
AN APOLOGY TO MISS “TEG,”
•It I, realty to® Absurd
To think TcAuUot keep my word.
Because for once I forgot myself,
Yon should not lay me on the shelf;
But only try me once more I plead,
If you do not wish to see my heart blead.
How can you blame a lore sick swain,
“ When hit heart Is in such pain ?
Try me only mee again,
And the noxfc time I write I’ll use a pen
ObL. HARDEMAN.
It was our pleasure last Thuroday
to hear the speech of Col. Hardoman
at our fair grounds. He set out with
the broad principle that he was not
there fn the interest of self, but of
the great party he represented. Ho
showed conclusively that there were
but tw6 parties' to-day in Georgia-
Democratic and Republican—and that
be who was not in tbe rauks of tbe
former was either in the ranks of the
' *•* fc - -* * " abetting it* ; In
other or: aid. MO —r T n ,■ -
the further discussion of the political
status be clearly showed up Gen. Gar
trell to be anything but a true Demo
crat and in proof of this produced a
letterof^Gartpsll’e, to Gov.jBpUMk
strongest language. In conclusion
he made apCwerful apjjeM tb all good
citizens, white or colored, to stond by
the party that had given them all the
aid and eomlortthey had. There never
were many GartreU men iu thas sec
tion among the whites end decidedly
le-s m.w than before or else we are de
ceived. We know of no man who can
with better arace than Col.H^rjdenjf P
urge upon tbe people to stand by the
Democratic nominee. No better
record of tbia can be given than that
of Col
though I
nan, lriwselL.
defeated
At greatly reduced prices. Tbe object is td ojoee ofit onr STJMMER.9T0CK “iL
and make room for our p.M , ■
NEW FALL & WINTER GOOD:
1-:mployment for all
Attractive, Interesting:, Instructive,
rirariii
ntactlce'to accomplish In the usual way-reSJIjren-
KunTp“*°t>- °f ordln.r .kill, after A 8INOLF
raiAL, to cony All kinds of pletores with pan, pen-
ell or crayon 1 Tbe art of drawing life alze portrait*
from amallphotograph! laaoeasy thataauoceaafnl
Nice piques, per yard ®
Ginghams, per yard. • • *•/*?
Figured lawns, per yard ‘ *• •• • •• •» cents
Pure dress linen, per yard cents
Summer woosted, per yard "J
Cambrics (30 inch), per yard JJJ “"j 8
Silk handkerchiefs ““j 8
Lisle thread gloves aj T5
Lisle thread gloves .V.W... .•......15 cents
Novelty stripes .< ••• 20 cents
Flannel dress goods reduced to • * • • • •, w c8n * 8
Large assortment of prints , cents
Seersuoker stripes •; • • • *<5g|l;,*iq* 8 cents
o any alia with abaolnto accuracy,
ituia'apacttlly adapted for otaknp-
, braiding, and fancy patterns on
THIS METHOD OP DRAWING
Is highly recommended by artuti And toachera m
an exoellent mesne of ftmlHsrtUng cbUdrtn with
fortM »i
fbbll-tllloctM
SPRINlf & SUMMER
SCHEDULE
QA. & FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO.
; • •<;; f.r,**r i w '’WW
W. F. PENNIMAN
Hill’w Suooewci'i
Gov. Colquitt has been debating in
his mind the policy of appointing B
H. Hill Jr., to fill the nuexpired term
of his father, the late Hon. B. H.
Hill in the Senate. Young Ben
however, seems to have better judge
ment and has prepared « communica
tion In advance, saying that the office
is beyond his aspiration
Mavob’s Office,
Lbesbubg, Va., April 19,1H79.
Jfmrs. tiutchinsm ft Bro.: It af
fords me pleasure to testify to the
great virtues of your “Neuralgine for
the cure of neuralgia and sick head-
oche. It is the beet remedy_ for these
most dstresong.compluma I have ev
er used. It should be in every family
Jaffa, caw**.
HUTCHINSON & BRO., Proprie
tors, Atlanta. Ga.
Bold by all druggists. augl5-3m
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
Loavea Bmnawlck overy TnendAy and Friday eve
ning and will arrive at BavAuuab every Wednesday
and Saturday. Returning, will leavo Savannah ov-
orv Monday and Thuraday, arriving at Brnnawlck
every Tuiada? and Friday morning.
STEAMER CITY OF. BRIDGETON
Will leave for FemarillnA every Thnradgy And
^Palaengere'and freight for SaUIIa river will be
forwarded weekly per Steamer HOWARD DRAKE,
on application to Agent.
Extra ateamera are held In reaenre to supply er-
ery demand. w p pENN | MANi Agent.
apriUO.tlm ColiaS’ Wharf, Brunawiok.
To repeal an ordinance entitled an
ordinance to secure tbe cleanliness
and to promote and preserve the
healthfulness ot.tlHV c ' , y °* rm,B -
Mi Y " f B T O C K
, v.'«•*...-« fl
nresent aea.on Is of nneinalleU Client and variety, embrnring every novelty In mAtorial ao
evyie lor a.T.N’8 WEAR, ma.le up In atyle and Anlah unaurpaaarfw tmn
T j VTQ ( ) n r l)i
Joerger’s Dlock/ 'A V
wick. pr« r
lotion/of t
purposes
in Council on the 8tb day
1882
of the
an,i iciiv i .
. ouvations, he has with unswerving »gr
lidnliiy n> party, espoused the cause
of his more successful, opponent and
hel,„. i to elect him. His coming
eWii.m, Which is m euw ss, the snn
r.gw. aud sets, will bo but B deserved
tiii.ute to one whose political record
and whose fealty to party stands
above reproach.
ordaiudd^
_ncea In ♦>«
ie are hereby .
cithdayufSe
M. J..COLSO
MS- HOUSTON. Clerk of Council.
fresh garden seeds
JUST RECEIVED AT
BLAIN’S drug store.
y GENERAL rur-v
• • ;;i I
Merchandise
\ r n
Sr.iuiL. f;
Broker,
13 W 3 L
BRUNSWICK, GA.
—_ 1 - f
■ f H-A f h im h *r ~Mit
Merchanta wkhtng to mAk, ardAra tor goodaaro
reuneated before doing ao to get quotation, on tame
from me. Will furniah on appUcatlun the loweat
market rates on gooda delivered here, aucb aa
Grain, Hay. Meata, Floor, etc., etc.
1 represent at present at this point—
ADflAAVni UVI/UW «aas™«
H. H. KIUHA1IDSON ft CO.-, Grain, Heat....Chicago
B. JONES. General Orocariea Clndnnat
MIAMI SOAP ft OIL CO Clnclnnat
Etc., Etc., Etc.
febt-ly
F.
.3MCea?j
.St r~JL I
Tailor.
:0:
AprlUMy
MUIlliillL
ouncil on tbe mu .my <>i »»/tL , GRJ
!, except 8eWw8 : sPTWf1'^ JJS Lt * ' ' ‘
ie said ordlhSncP. DrAW
. I. The Ma.iror_.nd Conned Tr
v\
Jer,
POULTRY, EGGS, FRUIT,
mi
An hvlgoralirg t/x^icire that Kever Intoxicates
'ITii* dclic'out compound Ginger. Buchu &
ir, i.Idncv*. ner\-e* and «
lOQ — — r "
fi‘!
nary organs.
iUV « t-f —ajARS* _ .
■Wild for anything injurious tn Ginger Tonic, <
fof a failure to help or cure Try it or ask yot
sick friend to it/i*Q^Di JFt
SPECIAL CONTRACTS
Made with Vessels.
augl2-tf
Mrs.
OF BRUNSWICK,
r r-t-4-1 r?
OF BROOKLYN, N. T..
WASHES TO INFORM YOU THAT SHE IS NOW-
PREPARED TO SHOW HER STOCK UV
(i«#DS
TRIMMED,* UNTRIMMED
Imported Bonnet^
ICE.NEOKIWEAR, TRIMMINaS.
FANQY t WOOL WORK,
1 ^ «illILDhEN>S|I.ACElCAPS
Fancy Ornaments, Buttons,
RIBBONS Etc.,
and examine stock. deolO-ly
Steamship Line.
ARONDELET,
ig In Brunswick every Tuesday. Close connection
-ith all points on B. ft A. and M. ft B. BaUroada.
Thauugh bills lading signed to all points on abovo
roads.
VtTTi
Satiifie« the nv*t fxMitli *'.:s as a perfect Hair Re
tfurer aad Ilrouag. Sokl by all dealers in drugs
ai-dfM.
- ' —** WtljM.sr. %n fr»«r»al
illy lasting jwoprflfef. !S A ISC.
r sale oc
iwwv^ 4d>«*tr, amT-jf 1 >
[aln tor tbe man that is In season to re-
l.idiBAlULETTi. ( '
SCHOOL NOTICE
AU 1-hoUr. »|I1 In- rvqrim.1 toproi u-e c«ru»-
stes of vacclnstiou, as rojuffud by law.
auglO- it
H. A. KKNitI *‘K,
Co. School Commissioner, Oiy uu Co.