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BRUNSWICK AS A MARKET FOR
PRODUCE.
There are only twenty-eight negro
voter* in Pickens county. -
What’s.up? _Tis said that Joe
Brown will resign his seat in Congress
within the next six months.
Morgan Bawls will contest the seat
of Senator Meldrim ot the Savannah
district. Considerable illegal voting
was done in Savannah.
The Flint Mill of Fall River, Mass.,
was destroyed by fire a few days ago.
Loss estimated from $800,000 to $1,-
000,000. Insurance $620,000.
The new railroad warehouse and
passenger depot at Eastman has been
commenced. It will be larger than
the one recentlv ’-'stroyed by fire..
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CmoAiK, A g.—The jury in the
Soovii sanity case rendered a ver
dict o, insanity, but Mrs. Scoville
skipped the town last night, and is
supposed to be in Canada.
Conductor A. W. Bishop, of tne a.
T., V. & G., fell between two oars of
bis train a few days ago and was in
stantly killed. The accident occurred
near Chattahoochee river bridge.
November 30th has been set apart
by the President ns a day of pnblic
thanksgiving. He recommends that
Jhe day be made aa|ecirl occasion
for dr 3ds of charity and kindnese.
Los w, Oct 23.—A dlspslch to the
Pell Mall Oe:K'.s Bays Ibiee hundred
parlous on Tory Island are without
food, and other { ortions of the popu
lation in western Ireland are threat
en'd with starvation.
Atlanta inenraeco baa gone lip 40
p -r cent., notwithstanding the risks
are 60 per dent, lower than formerly,
owing to the faotr that the oity now
has abundant simply of Water andf ' it
fire alarm telegraph system.
•—.-Hi. •W>e*iw» —— i
Georgia boa liaised 80,000,000 bush-
rls of oora this 8,000,000 bnsh-
i Is of oaUf Aud 5,oCO,OCO bosbels of
wh^at This is a total of Georgia
raised grain of 48,600,00 0bnsbM« : the
largest grain crop since 1860.
Tbo turpeol’^e manufacturers of
Ware and tbs surrounding counties
will meet in c mention at Waycross
on the 91b just,, the object oI the
meeting being to arrange plans for
♦heir inu’nal interest and pro' ’dion
Tbo Atlanta Constitution's "Man
phont town” says:
"Judge Lochrane has a walking
stick turned with a duck’s bead on
top. In'the duck’s bill is a sapphire
♦ hat cost $650 and the eyes are made
with diamonds that cost $7,100 each.”
The new iron bridge over the Sa
vannah. river or the Savannah and
Charleston Railroad is completed and
trains now pt : over it. The bridge
is ten hundred and sixty feet long,
with six wrought iron spent end one
hundred and rinety-two feet of drew
bridge. : ( i :
i |4papi^. i |. I-
Arabi Pasha’s .tflnV ffhich wes capt
ured at Tel-sl Xebivis st present et
Portsmouth, in England, end is excit
ing much interest, although, of course,
the tent and equipage ere jealously
kept close. It is fitted with (roe Ori
ental splendor, end is lined with silk
fringe end bellion in the most sumpt
uous style.
Ike Shipman, the Eastman rioter
who wee respited by Governor Col
quitt had his aciilencrd commoted by
the Governor to imprisonment for life.
Tocrv wm some doubt es to whether
his o(Yunna wmh murder in the first de
gree. It wmn audonhtedly as high sn
offense as murder iu the eocond de
gree. The Governor decided to give
him the benefit of tbo doubt and not
Bee him super dearth Therefore, af
ter a direful txmniuution of all the
tustiuiony, Slupu on's sentence wag
C'lininuted to imprisonment iu the
penitentiary for life.
figures will illua-
nevqr retails for lees
per stalk. Let onr
ir friends estimate the value of a
single acre of eane at these figures
and say what they think of it. Sweet
potatoes, than which. nothing gipws
better here, will readily bring from
60 cents to 00 per bushel. Ten
acres of potatoes nt the lower figure,
allowing only two hundred bushels to
the acre, will bring the handsome
amount of $1,000. Irish potatoes nev
er fail to bring from $1 60 to $2 00
per bushel. Ten acres planted in
them would yield as large if not a larg
er income. Watermelons (good ones)
raised here and brought to market
fresh, retail readily at twenty-five
cents apiece. Messrs. Walter, Lan
caster, Bolt and others have realized
these figures year after yea.:. What
need we say of cabbage. From twen
ty to forty cents are realized every
season bv onr cabbage growers, who
retail ' neir <•*n pioduce. A single
•ere of cabbage properly handled, will
>«id, clothe and educate an ordinary
family., We mean bo acre each as
some of onr track farmers raise, not
little, wormy, k jotiy things, weiguing
from one to three pound-, b>u cab
bages weighiog from twelve t» lo „j
pounds, Such cabbaje* as Messrs.
Walker, Tucker & Hays produce ye; r
after year. Caj'ifiower, too, ara laisad
successfully heie, and never fa>l to
bring a round price. One of our Luck
fa*mers told us some time since that
be considered this the l ist I’-uck gar
den market ue knows of, and that
truck farmer has realized probably
more than any other from bis pro
duce. Our soil, whilst not rich, is
gene.ous and will respond nobly to
all advances made by man. Now let
the truck farme> s do as Messrs. Tu* n-
ar nod Clubb have done, viz., r.‘.a
from two to three crops on the same
soP, tod they w? 1 ' iWze a baudsome
return for their labor.
Lest we mislead some, we wish to
espial a- that we are speaking now of
men wjof re^’.'y, : f» :ai—tli :se who
prepare their 6pil and enrich it gea-
erously—men who go into the busi
ness with sumo capital, and make it
the*.r S'Udy, and pot qf those men who
goto fa r ini]g locauso -hey can do
nothing else—thoso whue-pect with s
boo and the oalurai soi 1 to run a suc-
coasfu 1 farm. Such men never succeed
Tbero are two other products, no It
epeakj that we must not pass by iu
oar notice of E-vuswick as a market.
Wo alludo to Iho Cab and oyster bus
iness. Any common laborer can earn
from two to lhreo do’la a per day
gathering oytio-s, e-tbe.’ tj opju
and sell them himself or to dispose of
them in bulk to the regular oyatsr
dealers, who pay them twenty cent)
per buabel by the boat load, and a*
for fish, twenty-five good strings,
worth twentv-five cents each, is but
the I ait of ft nigat’e fishing by Ibp i.
familiar with the habits of the finny
tribe. With the shove stray of facta
end figur , we ask, in ail candor,
whet prevents our tr .tk farmers aid
flsharmea <tm living ia • j and
comfort, and what p.-r ents others
fi >m imi'i rmoeg ail doi>
we»»
THE TAJMBER TRADE OF GEOR-
GXA.
' _ - . The British consul at the port of
’-ofoffers aaen gavannah, in bis official report for
ore, for market 1581, 'says that agroatly intf *
Profitable trade has bee
iff the years at all ports ii
State, From Savannah there were
shipped about 70,000,000 feet—esti
mated value, £216,000; from Darien,
100,000,600 feet—estimated valne,
£240,000; from Brunswick, 80,000,000
feet—estimated value, £246,000.—
Abbut tpo-thirds of thSsO 'quantities
were shipped to homo porta, and one-
third to foreign—Great Britain,
Spain, Germany and Sooth, America
being the pribclpal foreign countries
to which it was exported.
The above table, from the Southern
Trade Oazel'e, of Lonieville, is bibind
the times. These figares might have
done nine months ago, bat not now.
The annual statements recently pub
lished show that, while the others’
figares remain the same, Brunswick’s
have gono op to 110,943.197 feet,
which makes her the largest Atlantic
lumber port.
OAPITATj NOTES.
have
Itatt'auwlal tuv !»•••—* Owlvilv
Seven newspaper reporters
seats on the floor f f the H jose.
The firobabitf'es seem that there
will be nn ex’ra siss'on of the Legis
lator. *
"Anybody to beat Colquitt” seems
the er» around Atlanta. The contest
bids fr> (o 1 • I'rifr,
T be Leg ; s'afu'e convened ov Wed-
nesdav la*!,. Bon. L. F. Garra'd, of
Muacagetd-or ca.»* '</.»>— was elected
Sp >aker-of’the Horse, and Hou. J. S.
Eoynloai >of the 2Gtti dis.’ ric*, Presi
dent ot the Smate.
! ■■ •» -eve-i
I’.io.o.'api o' ka E-.plo.-tioi.
Tbo Upil v\ States j’lag’ueees re
cently photographed the e.zplosion of
a wieck, which was blown t j pieces
by auburn.iue chargee of dynamite. (u
ns. jrtalu, among, c jer Hj’038, now
long the etne’n raady last'id. The
result was erc®idiog*y intsvestiug.—
Tbero were sis cameras etuoloyed, and
the iostaov of the e ip'oeiou, as a:eo
tbo i;vaia,'iosta j-s wbeu ihe exj ys-
ures we’’, inada b; shoHe 1 ,■ wcreeU'c-
t’ica'ly l :, u^(T by a chronog'aph.
A phtt^Traph <a*.en one-ienth of a
BJrmd ni". Uie e. pic non showed the
vessel brokeo, and a c ilcma of water
seven tv b.igh; a photograph eo-
curod 16 si 'nude af* nr the explosion
shows! a c diimn of watsr one bun-
d<-‘d Ht*d *lgty feel high; a tbi-’d plio-
tograpb. iakeu 2 3 Vjsouls afttr
showed the cj’rinu a- pis fu’ - ' height
one bnudrsd and eighty fest, while
fragments of wr, skage were in , the
a’l’, but none had fu'lon to disturb the
sui.f-i ’n of Iho wiitor; a for..:*, picture,
taken 8 3 fi ’rinds ufl i:<..wed the
column falling, nod t(i< • ’ facs of the
wn.cr disturb:>d; whih lift)) photo-
giaph, Kienred 43 sjeonds after
showed that all was over.
THE CEDEBSIOFED, HAVIKO BOtTOHT OUT TM EKTIBEIETEBE8T OF Da. 3. It. IthDbTH
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DRUG BUSINESS,
CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS
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Brunswick* - *- - Georgia,
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EXTENU3 TO THE PUBLIC AH’ WYITATIOX TO EXAKHOFA PULL AED COMPLETE STOCK OP
DITTOS,
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Piopristai/ and Dme ‘
EYE'STUFFS.
"tiT.r
rumti,
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Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
TOILET o-oonie, Et©.,
Landreth’a Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed,
The rVnnsylvuiiia lYuilroad Compa
ny has hud. p’cpsiud for caniage on
each lo joiiip.ive of the c mipaay, a box
of app'ianc’s to bo ns>d in case of ac-
cideuts. The box contains: One rub-
b.>r compriKs, oue package of absorb
ed cotton, six rolls of bandage and
one pyramid of pins. A lsb il on tbe
box t:)’s how the outfit is to tj
at 1, and din its that it must always
be kept up by immediata requisition
for any r 't’^lu.ufpde J. Tbie outfit is
cbvioujly iujeaded m.vniy t > me , ne-
c .slt'es arising ..•om r •; id*n‘ to
t'. t inmen in tba ordinary utr ii of
event.; yat it wight p»ove jj
v< Ale 13 injured pr .# iu .a
of Ir-ge disr-' v.
' .
Loa-na, Oe». 23—Gee. 9rt Garnet
Wolseiey JeadtA «t Dov. / «t 3:36 this
c t tii (rose
lie wr •. «* Ne teeived bf
if -gu • row4s. At ABsrtey C. zukts-
tioe, Ixmdoa, stf:U •'<’ jfi • eat
t ow4*atb#i«i ia re jive him m4
his resopuue wm aao . eetheeiaatie.
He w 'l j»rc :c««j to Balmoral whore
the Qjc >o ie cow ataying.
An aAcbaDgs keys: "Tue gross
es’-nings of itu. East Taiiutbsee, Vir
ginia and Georgia Railway for the
first three weeks of (V* iber were
$257,825, against $210,123 for tbe c»r-
respooding period of last year, an in
crease of $47,7i)l.”
Mb. IV*. H. UiKibi'', AngiiHia, (ia.:
D '*l’ Sir—1 tu*e great. pleaaUlu 111
^ to the t fiicii uey of 11. }J.
2-, P. . X‘ A dope iijnl o good for luc
Mr. 3L.. 3.
PBH8SE,
i r .onr \ and rogblt irl *L«ac , jl. Efnec*! 1 attention gi^eQ to compoundingpbj»ld •*
„ . j ; ‘7vV **,
H. EURFORD, M. i).
-ESTABLISHED!
After belnn barned oat »t t’io Ule’flre, b»j rf-npeaed, ly FltlfTS BCILDIIVO, HEWCASTtB STREET.
a largo liock, conge.:x j ot •
STAPLE & FANCY DRYGOOLS
Notions, Embroideries, Remdy-Made ClotWnff, •
BOOTS & SHOES,
5 HATS
A perfect howl of dieiatief. liico is
cooing up t.’om the owindled mem
bers ot vsrions matitBHvaUl eerwia-
tiooo. Well, we have o’ a pity for
them. Any man who will blindly go
into an arrangement in which every
member who pays in $100 or so is
promised to draw thousands, ought
to be served just that way. , It •»
about as absurb as this: One hundred
men walk np to a box nnd deposit
each $100. Then they, begin earh to
draw out in hi* tiff. Ttmi
eleventh man will probably got notb- ( r«rtif
ing. Lay it down, r.M.h i, uiideape-.P. ■ ' A dove iu< .re good
• n . ....... ... ride ti. * than an Liver Medicine I have ever
cially you yo g ’ ,. ' ] used, uud bus almost entirely cured j
every proposition that off-ray on me Very respect Inllv,
for $1.00 is a sziii-le —much mole ko VV. G. Fi’uae,
that which offers you $1,000 fur $10. Of Forse Ei.u s. Ins. Agents.
«’TT3H
Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Groceries,
TotoaopdAnd Ol«**r*
Which he offetoet BOTIOirmgaLcm ^e patrooege of
Opposite, Blajn’s Drug Store!
PROPERTY
POE SALE.
M large and well kwslsd NOAog Mo,.wita beaul‘f B Ubsd>i»*»8
S ood water, convenient to the MV deep water wharves of the X. T.. G. & U.
isilrood.
Also, rich lands and deeiraMo loeations for Truck Farms, Gardens, Or-
Chards and Suburban ^Hningtke city 0 f Brunswick, and ae-
ceNHtble to both rat r-a f*. riXLM PEHfxnr The property has been in
actual jxjsxesHion by the present owner for THIRTY YEARS
All fur sale on very favor.Ms tarma. A.fdrchs f„ r further information,
.. ,.. nr .iTiriTT .naan. O. DAT, BronswM, Ga
Ur, t,APl. J HALL, at M, A B. R. H. office, Brunswick, Ga.
UUU.Ua TU LET
tU,
IN THE DIXON BUILDING, OVER BLAlN’tf
IMUG ?5. J:«E. A|>plyl<»
JA..IES T. IIL.UN.
wt ”* At Ding Store.
Hiinltrarc, Sti ves, Plows,
{ j F<JutfXs>vi> tablecotiAXv,
f' ‘ J lA.riHV-'nooaB. hasJ,
LAMP* ANOI.AMPI
KE.tOSiXE AND LAKU OIL,
-roiuun ■
£,. D. .HOYT & Co.