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New Advertisement*. «“
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FOR S/’ B AT
All psrt M deo* fag *sme will pl«. wall on
(Ctil-tif M. J. ADAMS, AtJ. J.8pe»r» .
FOR SA^eR^
Cheap for Cash!
ONE L01U<»&j
MILLSTONES, % /ixlUbeF? 'Jgi belo.'j lo the
eame.
FOR RE
AFTER NOV. 1st.
D. T. DUXN.
AND ONE
E WAGON
. HOptE MATTERS,
IATOKDaV toOBNIOT, fxWlfFB *1, L
oity at the Court House at nooa on
Saturday, October 28th, 1882. A full
ticket will bo selected and a full at-
mdance of the Democratic voters of
i* county are eaiMeik aoiniA £
.t border of. \ h fr.wl j
T. O’Connob, Ch’m’n Ex. Com.
Secretary.
Mass Meeting.
The citizens L of Glyuu county,
Respective of pArty dr color, ara e
estly invited to hear the address of
the Hon. J. 0. Nicholls, Democratic
candidate - for Congress- from the
First Congressional District, at
’forcounty
i made at noon .on the.
-notice thedate—andHph.
1 ' The Improvements.
Messrs. Moore k McCrary will hooii
be in their new building.
The new Crovatt building approach-
John C. Nicholls will-deliver an ad-
en masse on both occasions, and in a
particular manner 'shAV . in eltfn&itof
what Glyuu will do in the Congies-
ftjonal election.
Uwt*n,:
, Honaaay Hi other bnuide of Cogneci al-
so, best brand* of By* and otbar wblskajra, ft*
“ — ‘ - — - J 1 eleo. dine, tar—
leTtv
r T. O'Conner, Jn., Ghar’n. Ex. Com.
Sec’y.
A FINE
38x90, on principal street. Apply to
rtred et J
\Vje ( call attention to,.mill,stones,
smoke stack, etc., for sale.
Odr St. Simons department will bp'
found very interesting' this we&f j i
editor of this paper has tbit
ururiated in “de break bone.’’ -
Our Band was out serenading last
nation, apn'r Their music is truly
„jc #l en MK‘ jOC-I K x) I T)
oft* A.' 8 a ?£ Meet rr'elii V;
Notice or Local or 8j
Notice to hereby given ..
made at the neat action of the Leg eletnre of
AN ACT,
To Rff’ita pnb'lc Imtration r't Iba ooonty.of
WMHMttB!- -
t-le. c-e..tedln end ;o-aa‘d co.-oi-. ini' r-d'e*
t tb.i or and anno .Uoome •. o.'. ta .' -i a of «s.’d
Board of Editor ‘ej, tied .'or e de*.';.-. - . mai e
t n>oxauajie.oranld Boerd, aaL to-oUc par-
*x5»3fiE£»>3ifciTie«iMr jjkicfet/
October lWs. AtooH.T/1 far Board.
Cracked Corn
AT ISo nut BUSIIEL. i too on band, a fine lot of
TENNESSEE APPLES;
-AND 30,030 BU8HEL8-
ii j
Rust-Proof Seed Oats■
AUG. F. FRANKLIN k CO.
The registration books are now
>peu. Don't forget to enr^l^your
name thereon. • '
Messrs. A. F, Franklin & Co. ad
(ortif^fou); timber mules .aud a two-
iorse wagon*« 1 ^ • w ~- i
. Mr. D. T. Dunn advertises for rent,
after the 1st pror., a store in business
portion of town.
Messrs. Goldsmith & Nock adver
tise in this issue a few of their spe
cialties in-goods and prices.
^^‘wjwBMd nfteting of Council
was held on the 17tb inst. Chairman
Spears presided over their delibera
tions/Mayor Colson being unwell.
1,000 choice LeConte snud pear
trees are advertised for sale. This
penr is a luxury wo may enjoy if we
will but plant them. They grow well
here.;.
AUCTION SALE!
Will be aold at public outcry.
On Monday Next, Oct. 23d,
HOUSEHOLD UNO KITCHEN FUBNITliHE,
Consisting of BedatexAi, Buroaus. Caal.-a, Tables,
jYxithstxpdi, Mirrors, Pi *“
Glass ard Orocksryws**,
s Is. Floor Oilcloths, etc.
TERM8 CA8H. Tho abovx will Imj sold, without
rsssrre, to tho highest h'ddor. Ladies spo'.isUy in*
vitod W. H. HARKiSON, Aaetlonoor
ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE WEEK:
iulbsPrtaioIUoCoffDa fbr..L $1 00
S IbaF'aisFrfih Rto CoffW, -iw#jodt % for.... t 00.
II lbs E ta*a C Hugsr for 1 00
21 lbs E_^a ,, simly Florr for I 00
201 bsEi* s Launi'.r 8oap Air 1 CO
3■) lbsdee to} a.............. 1
10 sati.i *>a# Tomato** fo J 1
0 cam new Corn to ,i 1
?VJ cents .br one lb of best mixed Oolon-j Tea.
Creamers Uniter ou Lee, ^Uc per {found.
NEW (!00DS* AU; IVINti D. 1 lY-
MYi hr
Goldsmith & Nock,
THE BOSS GROCERS.
Notice of Locator Special Lcglelatlou.
Notice la hereby ctre that the Crtin.wl.k Land.,
I upn.veiuent and Colon'aatlou Company will apply
to the LegUlalnre of Ooorgia. which la to conveuo
on the firat Wednesday of Xamnber, 1882, for to.
paMago of an act enUUad—
AN ACT.
To confer the privilege upon the Brunswick Lands
Improvement ana Colonisation Company to en
gage In Marine, Tire. LIU end Accident Insur
ance Boiducs., utd to define lu rights, power ard
privileges.
GOODYEAR A EAT,
Oct 0. lsej. Att'ya for AppUcanU.
The city authorities have authorized
the purchasing of twelve now street
lamps. Thcso will prodneo a very
noticeable improvement iu the light
ing of onr streets.
Mr. R Davis, of Darieu, arrivod in
our city this week. He will have
charge of the Custom House during
the abscnco of Mr. H. T. Dunn on
short trip North.
Mr. W. H. Harrison advertises in
this issue an auction sale of house
hold and kitchen furniture of Mrs. A
Hines. Tho ladies are specially in
vited. Romomber tho time—noxt
Monday baorAing (October 23d) at
10 o’clock. *
Elsewhere will be found a notice of
intention to apply for local legislation
in regard to the school privileges of
the newly created militia district of
this county. Other matters of impor
tance to our schdol interests will also
be incorporated in tho bill.
The machinery, engine, eta of ; th
old grist mill ou Monk street nas been
pnrebased by a gentlemen from Fer
nnuditm. cTho engine will be.moved
to Feruandiim and tbereneed to drive
a grist mill and pinning machine.—
The balance of tho machinery is for
ealtv .,..,,,.(1 JJ »*
dlctoil end «
wiuee, efio be
Beyetreet. ^ ij-jW-it' „ «, j*.
The many friends here of Mr. and
Richard W. Gjr.iaLb, of Darien,
ere shocked this week to learn’ of
thei death of little Richard, their only
ciiild. He died.
traiited, it'is thought, in this citato
lie has been Spending some time here
revioitf to his return to Darien—on-
ere brought tdilliij^bity for inter
ment. In behalf of .onr whole cbm-.
mtiiifty we! NflW&lftf’ini
t€ paientir^e Byi»pet|bie»;|i^;be«lB!
fhat feel to'f tbem'lh? theif'Wde," ahd
bid them remember “h* is, only gone
. ,< lie* .lOttT /F<Sat/P'&eri«y if.’ ,r..." I
Every two yearp the post ofifce de
partment revises .the list of offices
througljotit the country, and changes
the . rating of . each, in accordpnpe
with latest reports received, and by
this rating the salary of the post
paster and other important matters
are determined. These classes are
fqur in number. Tho first c’ass re
ceive ealnries of $3 000 eind over per
apnum i,Ab® second cluas receive sala
ries raDgiDg from two to three thous
and per annum ; the . t^ird claps re
ceive from one to two thousand, and
the fourth class receive less than one
thousand per annum. Of the first
class there are ip Georgia three—At
lanta, Savannah and ' Augusta ; of
the second class there are four—
Athens, Columbus. Macon and Rome,
of the third class tbPre are twenty,
and of the fourth class there are 1,209.
Brunswick ranks in the third grade,
nnd by the lost revision/Above allud
ed to (wbioh has just occurred) our
post master’s salary has been increas
ed $100 per annum, making it now
$1,700, out of which, however, he- is
compelled to pay all expenses of the
office. This is the largest salary ever
paid this office. When Mr. Nortb
assumed chprge in 1870, the salary
was the princely sum of $44(i per an
num. Mr. North informs us that iu
everyjdepartment but that of box rent
the business of this office is sufficiently
largo to Beci’-e its promotion to the
second grade, and that by tho next
revision wo may possibly secure this
advance in importance. This, ns wo
understand it, will place us in posi
tion to secure some of tho con-
veniences of larger offices such as
free delivery, etc.
While on the subject of onr post
offices it may not be amiss to state
that, the new leek boxes wore to have
arrived by yesterday’s steamship, aud
will probably be put iu position to
day, and be nsed to-morrow morning,'
They are of the celebrated Yale mak
very handsome, and per'ectly
This wilt be pleasant information
onr bnsinoss men, who are now pa<
to the inconvenient pf , asking and
waitmg for their mail. There are,
however, only fifty of them, which
will Dot sappty the demand, • so
some will be forced to wait.
nakp,.
>wfo
the appearance of that locality. . The
chunters, Shelving and othe^ inside
work of Ihe front store are now bang
it In and we may soon bope to see
oconpied. u : ■> i;, w
Woik on Mr. J. J. Spears’store has
been discontinued on aocoant of a
want of material. Operations will
soon be resumed, however. >
The brick foundation aud basement
of the new Catholic: church . is about
done. We bsve examined the.plans
of the tffiflding'.' te pWpared by Mr.
W. H. Anderson, architect. It will,
ipdeed, be a credit to all parties con
cerned, also tp'the town. .
] The machinery for Messrs, Briese-
niek & Burns’ new machine S^iop is
n the Why, and will bfl pat ia poei-
ou as soon as the building ' is com-
ileted. One by one our needs are
Supplied.
We long to; See Miohelson’s new
bricic building assume shape, : as also
that of Kaiser & Bro. Iu the latter
case some trouble is being bad about
the ’ots; • •
Judge Osgood is gathering materi
al together preparatory to the erec
tion of a new brick store, on Glouces
ter street, and near by work has been
commenced on the enlargement of
Madden’s building on the corner of
NewcasLe and Gloucester.
Small buildings continue to go up
in different portions of town. The
new comera> must be accommodated.
The new livery stable on Newcastle
street has been completed, and is now
n full blast.'
Darien Gazelle: Glynn countv
has honored herself by electing J. E.
Dart to the Georgia Legislature, and
end now that friend Dart is c-looted,
we don’t mind reminding him that he
bas an important duty to perform.
To be a live member of the Legis
lature is no small pieco of business,
but we really believe that Jake is
competent to fill tho bill. We are
betting on him anyway.
Don’t fail to read the •political no
tices at the bead of tbe local column.
tl'o thrf Conu relation of the Me tho-
tli»t Cha-oh.
Many of-.you bnvo bad broken bone
^eS2id'fiav«f ¥he'temptation to
remain at home to-morrow will be
very great)’ ( It-is my earnest request,
however, that all who can Jo so with
prudence will attend cbnrcb both
morning and night,' ns I have some
things of iiypoyance^tbat I specially
desire to euy to'yon. Tills request is
meant for'those who are not members
of tho church as well u*s those who
are, for both parties will be addressed
iu each sermon. W. F. Lloyd,
Pastor Methodist Church.
Gen. U. S. Gaant may not want a
third Presidential term, but, if a pru
dent man, will keep Teetiuna in tbe
house for young Sartons. It can be
found at any drug storo.
J. Mlchelfton &. 13/’o.
Have this week an entirely new
advertisement giving prices and
and. olher TfrTormatibiS in regard to
their new fall atd winter-stock which
thef lire now receiving’. These gen
tlemen carry aa immense stock and
are able to supply their patron^* with
anything in the line of .dry goods,;
clothing etc. tbit may he wanted.—
Give them an early call. This is all
they ask of you, for the^ feel confident
that yoar judgment will , prompt a
purchase when once you hate seen
their goods. Their motto is “low
prices and quick sales.”
A Putollo Drive,
At tbe last meeting of Council the
report of the committee recommend
ing the opening of public drive
way around tbe eastern part of tbe
city was adopted, and we presume
tbe work will immediately bo done,
or at'leaat iu time for next summer’s
enjoyment. Tbe drive will include
Newcastle street to tbe marsh, at
which poiut it will turn and follow
tbe. marsh to Gloucestou street, and
thence come back to tho aboil road.
This will open up a truly delightful
route and make a most pleasant drive,
especially in summer.
A St-i-iiiUH l-’uH
A workman engaged iu unloading
•Lballoet from a vessel at Littlefield and
Tuon’s dock fell down the hold on
Tuesday last breaking a few ribs and
atheXwise aeriohdv .iuiurinij, himself.
Dr. Wee/was promptly tailed knd
the wounded man at last. Accounts
was doing as well as could be ex-
Mayor’s Oifice,
Leesburg, Yu, April 17,1879.
Messrs. Eulchinsori <t Ero.: It af
fords me pleasure to testify to the
great virtues ol yoar “Neuralgino" for
tbecure of near Jgia, ei
ache. ’ It is tlw best r4
most distressing coni;
ever.used, ll should be in every furn
ily in.the country. Yours truly,
Geo. R. Head,
Mayor of Leesburg, Va.
HuxcuiaoN A Buo., Proprietors, At
lanta, Ga. Sold by all druggists.
Shipping Intelligence.
ARRIVALS.
Oct 16—Bk Ralph M Ha. nr d Eld idge, Boston.
Oct 19 -8p tk: han An;unlo f Srnt'ago de Cnba.
depabtdbfs.
Oct 17—Sc Wm Jones, Collins, Portland.
Oct 17—Sc M J Cutnnr. Ox dener, Philxdelshis.
Ot t 18—Sc Lexington, Field, ftlilibriese.
Oct 20—Ilk Florence L Groover, Kazie, New York
BRPMSyiCgMARKCT
OFFICE ADVERTISER 1ND APPEAL. ,
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Bicxl Stats*.—White o»k *95 00, .mtoratk
to
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clear, lS^ciahoulcfar, non*. .
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aio^lfic; failed
(Olio. Wool—UnwaAhad. free olbnrra, in balM,
•Tci otter akin*. 25c@$4 00.
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ON DECK!
i hull*; tig *#f 1 ■
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DryGoods,
7ANCY GOODS,
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
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ITOTIOITS,
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CLOTHING, He.,
FOR fall and winter
TRADE
GOODS ARE CHEAP
And hat ng anaackad N#» York for Ear^Unaand
Sirica I fa ic.-1 can exhibit a atock of Goodf
which for price, quart? and baaptr.
Will Not Be Excelled
'•) ojr city. Ooma an' aec. and aa I aeU for caili
on’-, yon nay b* a nr* of BARS* INS.
„ D. T. DUNN.
UST OF REaiSTiBED VOTERS
Tor th* mnnlclpal afactnu to b* bald on tbe 10th
f^of December, 1881, for th* week ending Oct. 17,
AndwtOB, W H Ad u, Augustus Atkinson, 8 U
t matroug, Dennison.
Byrd. CW Brocktaton. BA Beach, JL
Borehardt, Samnsl Darkuioo, W V Ulount, D L
Rex’**., Clytua
O
Carpenter, Albert Clayton, Cato
cook,ja s
Dart. X CP I Daerfonger.P
Go.don, Tnoms*
Greou. AUre 1
Uon.loa, Jama*
Bulna, Leopold
jAckson,J W
II
Harila, W U
Harvey, J p
Crovatt, A J
Davis, L B
polks. C N
GUI. J D
Hardy. W W
Ismbrivtit. Joe E Lotlmer,Richard Lehman..I C
Isutbrigac, Jaa E Litt'efioid, SC
Mlcbelaon, ’J
Alo«cly, Dallas
Mineba>i, Michael
MeAlpln, Tnliy
Nor.b, Llntis
Pritc'r-rd. Alex
Rainey, W n
RandOApb, H D
StcckwllL O W
Seven, Pompey
Young. WB
Kolden, Henry Ms-Dn. L t
llerchtnt, Gabriel Mlnehsn. Jj
Miner. JU
Nelson, J P, Jr
P
Randolph. D B
S
Nelson, J F
Roberts.U M
8hannon,lfathaw Spends.JJ
Smith, Daniel '
Win bin, Br-t
White, J Act to
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WsJdel, I W
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