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A short time siucewe made men*
tioa of “a bold but dainty thief' who
entered Mr.WqnB'rstore and pan*
loined
fine.
0 bii$n1<8® the ‘adventures of one still
more dainty, bat not so bold—Wil
liam Natteel by name/an African by
descent; at^da' pilfeWt by profession
and practice."Hahns
time
and will be remsmbered by ot«r .to#n
readers, being noticeable both for hi
personal appearance and his
os he was somewhat of a dandy in ap-
peamnoe and a ChesteifleM Ifi, jfo-
tions. ‘ But hia shining face and j^rrt-
ed-in-the-middle hair, have been miss
ed from his accustomed* placethe
people opened their hearts and purs
es this week for the benefit of the nn
fortunate yellow fever safferers of
Pensacola; Odr, citizens
past ftftr “d tha^Wiioi»^|<r explains’itsdf:
etlAOtn nW fVia VAltAimnrli' l .hi* \frit t — _ i
shown by tbe following!: iaa *««(+■-'»
For an indefinite time this coined
gent eman of refinementhas beeirply-^
ing hia profession with great diligenoe
and «are. It has ■ 'befcja hia wont,
when opportnnities presented them
selves, to conceal about bis person
and carry away snob articles as toilet
soaps, perfumery, cigars, razors, etc.,
with which to adorn and beautify bis
person. But his little game- dame to
an end. i On last Saturday morning,
Ur. Blain found seereted about the
premises a box of each articles as
mentioned above, some of whioh had
been missed from theatore from time
to time, and suspicion at once rested
upon the festive individual in qnes-
tioo. A warrant was secnred and his
room searched, which brought' to
light ad astounding quantity of the
above articles, together with a iTery
bnndsome lamp belonging to the
store, several boxes of lily-white and
hair oil and pomade, combs and
brushes, shaving utensils, pills, liver
regulator, etc., in the greatest profu
sion, amounting, in the aggregate, to
noar one hundred dollars. Several
articles belonging to Glover & Dunn
were also fonnd. Upon this discov
ery, Nattobl was promptly arrested,
and on Monday was brought before
Judge Williams, of the County Court,
by whom he was sentenced to a fine
of $50, or six months’ imprisonment.
As bo could have no possible nse for
such a profusion of the articles
named, he must have been actuated
solely by an inuate desire to take that
which did not belong to him.
oterdfo hundred
hioh was supplemwted. hyAbe ^
Council, making a purse of five hun-
dvadlUpHar^ pttlli; jU8 n t of tbfi^hfflThaa'apnQ^^pt^ Jowe proceeded tbnsly
to Messrs. J. H. McCullough and
’< Crovatt for laying aside their busi
ness and devoting their time and on
orgy to this noble canse by subscrib
ing lioerally themselves-and -cMrrfog I
atound a subscription Hat; which re
sulted as stated above.' "It will lie re
membered that Pensacola Contributed
largely to Bruuswiok during onr dark,
cUysinl8?& ’ ;iM .midh w.ir,
The following, from Hia Honor, the
2P Mato^s OvncB,
B»uirewicx,GA.,Oct. 26,1882.
To the Citizens of the City and County:
Notice is hereby given that a list
will be open at Blain’s drag iitore for
the next ten days tor the parpose of
receiving cohtVibntlofis to the yellow
feversdffefers in Pensacola, Fla, All
Are earnestly requested to come for
ward and pnt down something. Mon
ey, whiskey, brandy, wine, jellies, pre
serves, and many other things a char
itable mind may suggest, will be ac
ceptable and be promptly forwarded.
Messrs. J. H. McCullough and A. J.
Crovatt have this day sent $500 to the
afflicted city. More is greatly needed.
The pastors of ail the churches, both
white and colored, are requested to
taka up a special collection for that
purpose and.band the same to Messrs.
McOnllongh and Crovatt It must be
remembered that Pensacola helpod ns
liberally in our affliction in 1876.
M. J. Colson, Mayor.
Col. C. F' Oomlyoar.
Wo clip tbo following from our
cotomporary the Waycross Reporter
and can heartily endorse all that is
said of oar townsman. Few men are
more alivo to the interest of this sec
tion than he :
In this issue, will be found, on onr
first page, an'excellent article on “di
rect trade" taken from the Brunswick
Advertised and Appeal. Wo com
mend it to the careful consideration
of our readers. It is full of potential
reflection to those who are looking
forward with pleasure to the devel
opment of this immediate section of
the State. There is much more in
that article than appears on the sur
face, ns yet. The writer, CoL C. P.
Goodyear, has given the snbjeot of
developing Sontheast Georgia more
calm thought than perhaps any man
• who has overlived in this part of the
State since the days of Thoms* But
ler King. The day will coma and is
not far distant, when his valoable ser
vices will notonly be duly appreciated
imt rewarded by the grandest hooch
hat bos ever been achieved by the
ixertions of any one man. Col.
Goodyear is justly entitled to be reck-
ned among the grand men of
leorgia—be is level beaded and in
defatigable in whatever he nnder-
kes—he knows no such word as fail.
Corses Moles and
We are now prepared to do all
|ind8 of Harness Work at the abort-
notice. First-class band-made
|ork a specialty.
Moore & Meubifeld,
Newcastle street.
[Denth, an unwelcome visitor, takes
50,000 yearly from neglect or bad
[ utiueut who could have been saved
Teethina (Teething Powders.)
iMiiiy children die from worms
peso iloiith is attributed to spasms
•iigestion. Teetuina would nave
''d their Hues.
The Time Him Oome.
Yes, we think the time about come
when steps should bo taken to erect
a new place of confinement for pris
oners, both city and county. The
present building and surroundings
are an 4ye sore to the town and
should be swept' away as soon as the
thing is possible. Besides it is not
fit for the purpose for which it was
intended viz: the safe keeping of
prisoners. We need something lifter
the order of the one that formerly
stood where the present one now
stands, and built so strong that twen
ty men, with a 6x6 scantling as long
as they could lift and used as a batter
ing ram, could not break down the
door, albeit a man was about to be
burnt alive within. Besides being of
no strength, the present building is
in too public a place and should he
located elsewhere. We bopo the au
thorities will taka this .matter into
consideration at an early day.
Brunswiok, Ga.
At a called meeting of the Bruns
wick Board of Trade, the following
contemplated erecting- a Lodge room
at on early day, we soogbt out Mr.
& O. Littlefield, one of tbe commit-
preamble and resolutions were unani- tee, with a view to getting a dot or
mously J FT Rv Mro concerning thq^'pesed building.'
LIASBfcCfcl*—
and fel-
ns, Pres-
removo from the city of Brunswick to
accept a position elsewhere, we desire
to .extent' to him—sn ©14 knd valued
citizen-bf our city, afldnftjr'albng
period of years collector .of 7customs
for this port and collection district,
oonnpcted with the- largest business
interests of this section, and a citizen
pf -the highest worth, and a man of
tbO highest moral and business char
acter, some evidence of our friend
ship and respect.
Resolved, That 'we feel assayed, that
the fidelity which bad characterized
his whole official, business and private
life, will acquire a new lustre". in tbe
wide field which he has cbptnn,, ' and
that his new home will accord to him
the appreciation already given a faith
ful member of their community,
where he is thoroughly known and
respected.
Resolved, That the appreciation of
this Board be expressed to onr friend,
Col. Collins, for his much valued ser
vices ns president and citizen, and
that wo regret the departare of so
good and faithful a servant.
Resolved, That a copy of this pre
amble and resolution be transmitted
to Col. Collins, and that they be pub
lished in the Brunswick Advertiser
and Apfeap. This October 23rd, 1882.
Jno. H. McCullough,
C. P., Goodyear, Vice-President.
Secretary.
Wp found him, as he always is, affable
and ready to answer our questions,
8. H. Barrett & CVj New United
Moiwler itatlroad Show.
The above-named, united World’s
Fair of .living wonders, including the
most stupendous Menagerie, Cara
van Museum and Circua ever organ
ized, will mass its multitude of amuse
ment marvels at Brunswick on Mon
day November 13th.
Not only is it an entirely sew,
bright and brilliant, but also a mas
sive, solid, honest’ railroad show, own
ing its own splendid outfit of cars
bringing savage Nature, in all tbe
maje8tio illustrations of her living
lessons, directly to your doors, and
added thereto^ a far greater and pn-
rer circus than yon have ever seeD.
No such collection of rare wild beaat
and birds has ever before been con
centrated under canvass. Every con
tinent has contributed to its complete
ness, as every equestrian organization
of tbe great foreign capitals and eve
ry loading gymnastic school of the
whole world baa furnished representa
tives to complete the largest and
most brilliantly artistic cirens ever
organized on this continent, and one
iu which each performer is a special
star, and one anil all simply incom
parable, while worlds of humerous
folly and a varied programme of as
tonishing animal nets complete an en
tertainment which is tho very acme
of aronic achievement. v
Artesian Wells.
All information touching this sub
ject which now interests onr people,
wo know, will be acceptable—especi
ally in the matter of coat. Judging
from the following from an exchange,
if we will just wait a bit before em
barking, tbe probabilities /are we
will get one much cheaper by so do
ing. It ays :
The boriog of artesian wells is be
coming a lively business, and there is
considerable competition therein in
Florida. ' In St. Augustine there is
a reliuble party who expresses his
willingness to sink these wella for $60
upiece, provided a club of five can bo
obtained.
lUimovM-1. v
Early next week our popular groce
ry firm Messrs. Mooro & McCrary
will move into their hundsomo new
brick store, where they will open
up ouo of the finest tocks of groce
ries ever brought to this murket.
If their cumtomers and the public gen
erally will watch these columns next
Saturday they will be able to form
an idea of what is in store for them.
Be it suid of these young men that
they are tbe first with pluck enough
to’erect a brick building in the city.
Long may they wave.
Lota For Sale.
The officers of Ocean Lodge F. and
A M., are offering this week two
splended lota for sale. They are sit
uated between the Methodist church
and tbe academy, one of them in
fact joins the academy lot and has &
neat little bnilding on it, the one now
nsed by tbe school folks for primary
department. Tho titles are perfect
and the property really desirable.
Gall on tbo committee at once and
secure one or both of these lots as you
may desire.
Key-Stone Stables.
Tbo advertisement of this new es
tablishment appears in this issue.
The proprietors have come among us
and enst their lots with us and ask a
share of patronage. Their vehicles
are all now and nice and tfcey ask that
tu. public give them a trial.
Mr. W. H. Barrett, Augusta, Go.:
Dear Sir—I take great pleasure in
certifying to the efficiency of H. H.
P. It has done more good for me
than any Liver Medicine I have ever
used, and has almost entirely cured
me. Very respectfully*
W. G. Furse,
Of Furse & Evans, Ins. Agents.
“Mi
MtSoifidjTlaiple
bt building?”
“Well sit*, !t|4 o
tion v to begin it'at all el
“You will locate it, I suppose, on
your lot on tbe southern end of the
old hotel bloek ?”
“Yes, we own that yott^noitt’tM
“What is the size of the building
yen propose fo pnt up ?”
“A three story building, 30x90, feet
all of briok.” . - t j
“How will j6n htiUaeit?" “?^
“Well we shall want the third
for tbe Lodge—that we will fit np in
nice shape. The first floor will be
fitted up for a store, and the second
floor either for offices or as ,'v : wnre
room for the store below—most
probably the latter."
“What will bo the cost of this
building?’’ I fi S
“About $7,000 we think.’’ , -J
“Well, is the Order in condition fi
nancially to undertake this thing?”
“Oh, ye« 1 that i«, if we can suc
ceed in selling some valuable proper
ty we are now < IF l ing, we hope to be
gin work before tin; first of January
next.”
Bidding Mr. T. good morning we
started for onr < :Fi. e, delighted with
the thought of still another brick
bnilding to go up on the old hotel
block. '
f ... ,.JV rjjj •«. . Iff t 'JjiliH 4 f» «* ’* ' 1
NEW HOUSE !
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THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
JUST OPENER A,
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Tbo Savannah News of Tuesday
last has the following:
It looks as though the East Tennes
see, Virginia and Georgia Bailroad
intends to make Savannah its termi
nal point. This is bnt natural, for
railroads prefer to come where there
are ample facilities, and capital
and means for carrying on
business. There are several impor*
tnnt railroad combinations on the
tapis which will probably add consid
erably to Savannah’s trade and
growth. «.;«•. -..HI.
It dooa not look like any each
thing to our mind’s eye. It oilr cd-‘r ‘
temporary will come down and sqa
wbat works the road has pnt np here
on its extension he would not thlk as
he does.
Attention, Democrats I
Remember that to-day you meet at
tho Court House, agreeable to an
nouncement elsewhere, for tho pur
pose of nominating a ticket for coun
ty officers. Wo would suggest that
yon turn out en masse and select good
nnd true men for each place. Wo'
mast then apply oursolves to the task
and score another grand Democratic
victory. United effort will accomplish
this every time.
Pnblio Mpettkina To-ninht.
Don’t forget to turn out to-night
to bear the speech of Hon. Jno, C.
Nichols Democratic nominee for
Congress from this District. L’sriso
Hall has been secured for tbe occa
sion and all are invited to attend.
Special seats will be reserved for the
Indies, all of whom are cordially urg*
ed to attend. ’ J
Our city fathers are having'put
down a number of stone markers or
corners, tbns locating beyond conlro-
versty tbe location of lots in tbe bu
siness part of the citv. Tliis.is high
ly proper in view of the class of build
ings now going up.
Headquarters for sail.
The schooner Matilda Brooks fans
just arrived in the port of Brunswick
with cargo of salt for onr account.—
Another cargo will arrive daring next
week, comprising table (fine ground)
and Liverpool (conrs*), assorted
sacks and weights. We will meet
competition from any quarter. Ad
dress
Loqan & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Or, Littlefieed Si Tison,
21 Brunswick, Gn.
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NOTICE.
NEXT DOOR SOUTH OP
COURT HOUSE, WITH
* ' A GOOD LOT OF .. a ; it4
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HACKS AND DRAYS
FOR THE ACCOMMODA
TION OF THOSE WHO
MAY FAYOE US
WITH A CALL.
TERMS REASONABLE
All p0T*oti* Indebted to tho rotote of Jno. H.,
Marlin will com* lorward »nd Mttlo Mine within
the time prescribed bj^ltw, All Wllfi Sfftfnti tbo I
eaUte 1110111(1 bo banded In to the aoder»igu- [
ed at once, • LKOIIPU O. Hiltcf, •
Adrn’r. of aaid estate, j
Oct. 5th, 1882. |
MrMcClire.