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C L. SCItLATTBR. J»-
J. F. HARVEY,
TIIOS. O’CONNOR, J*..
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New Advertisements.
fob county officbks.
The following n«m«l P»rfl*« ylll h« »appnrt»J «
Connty oftcer* *t U* election la Juunr. 'object
to the rotlUcAtlon of th* Democretlc petty.
For Troe.nrer—J. P. L*ntb.
For Tax Receleer—WtllUm Turaer.
Fur Tax Collector—It. M. Tleou.
Nor Sheriff—A. L. Itf»ch.
For Clerk—TbnniAe O Connor, Jr.
For County Sor»ejAr-D. H. uou«ton.
For Coroner—L. M. Davit. VQTEB8.
ONION SETS
.« T ~ UOTH
White and Red
at
RUUWEED’S, Druggist.
mi Swexl
HON* MATTEKS.
SATURDAY HOUSING, NOVEMBER 18. 1888.
Notion to Rnadern.
Owing to the sickness of onr head
The Brunswick and Alb#isy”Bi3-
ve’r fis’lfne to
the
jnst sac
criticisnifl.
Jl:
ICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Tlio copxrtnerAliip heretofore cxletlng between
tlio uudereiuncd, Antler the ftru. iiAtnn of MAhry k
Uorehlirdt. I, this dey dleeolvfd by inntUAl con.
cent.
Brnnewick, Nor. 1. I
.... link*,of
chain. Locket bu * bloo.1 *tone on OB* Aide and
AD ouyx on the other with letter “O c*TTed on it;
has alao a lady'a picture on the inald*. The owner
will pay Are doliara rewerd to any one wbo will
learn ..me with.Mr. F. J. Uonrfllnger 0sB0NB
. FOR SALE!
X hereby offer for eale my place, within the city
liiuite—without doubt one ol the Bneet locallon*
on the whole coaet. The treot contain, JOacre* of
land, situated on a bold salt stream, with nsn anfl
oystera at the vory door, beside* ont*hotiaei, there
j* a li>ur*room cottage on the iircfniSFa. Health
nud titles perfect. Fof particulars, »PPjyto
LEWIS T. DUPREE.
NOTICE.
Notice le hereby elron that Application will be
made to the present Legislature for the paaeftgo of
uu act cntitlod—
AN ACT,
To prevent the runulng at large of hogs on St. SI-
moo* I.land, » JA8. F08TKLL,
M. P. KINO,
W.B. SHKDMAN,
* H.A. OOULD,
JOHN CURRIE.
And Other*.
Building Lots
FOR SALE.
(orad* TWO VALUABLE LOTS for waldencaa—one
on tbs corner of Monk, Eimont and Norwich
atreote, fronting SO feet onMonk and 180 feet on
Egrnont and Norwich atreeta, and ona 00x80 on Eg-
mont and Norwloh atreeta, adlolnlng th* Academy,
with oneotory houae, 88x18 feet, with kitchen con-
noted to aame, 88x18 feat. Home In good order,
having been recently repaired and painted.
Tho ah ora proparly will bo told tut adrartlaad.
or In fraction*. For information, enquire of Build-
cuqn
J. 0. LlTTLErlED,
0. E. FLANDERS,
M. KAISER,
D. A. MOORE.
J. M. CONNOLLY.
Chicken Feed!
Cracked Corn
AT 73c PER BUSHEL. Alao on hand, a flue lot of
TENNESSEE APPLES,
AND 80,000 BUSHEL*
Rust-Proof Seed Oats-
AUG. F. FRANKLIN & CO.
BOSTON& BRUNSWICK
Packet Line.
Wo continuo to
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patent*, enveate,
I traiie-tnnrl-.o, copyright*, etc.,for
tho United Ktatos, audio obtain pat
ent* in Canada, Kntrland, Franco,
Germany, ami all other countries.
1 Thtriy-eta year.'practice. No
charge for examination of models or dran-
iiii». Advice by mail free.
Patents obtained through ns aro noticed in
tho SCIENTIFIC AMKRll'AN, which has
tho largest circulation, and is tho most influ
ential newspaper of its kind published in th)
world. Tho ail vantages of Bnch a notice every
patenteo understands.
Thialargo and splendidly illnstrated news-
paper ispublished WEEEhY at 83.80 a year,
and is admitted to bo tho best paper devetet
to scicneo, mechanic*, inventions, engineerinj
iexlors.
Address, Mnnn A Co., pnbliahera or Scien
tific American. 201 Broadway, New York.
Uandbouk about patents mailed free.
Messrs. Cook Bros, have just re
ceived another cargo of thut nice
Rockland lime, i ' *
Mr. R. L. Weed offers in this issue
onion sets, both white and red. I ;Now
is (he time to plant them. f I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Ulsch lost their
little girl Myrtle a few days since.—
She died of inflamatory croup.
Messrs. Leavj^, A- Co., .auctioneers,
*n come as near getting full value for
goods as any one we ever saw.
Messrs. Harris A Smith have
changed their office to the new brick
store of Messrs. Moore A McCrary.—
Their rooms are up stairs.
Mechanics)are still ds busy to bees
und the demand for houses not the
lest diminished. Dozens more could
be rented nt good prices.
"Possum” huuting is now the order
of tho night with those fond of the
sporL These festive quadrupeds are
very food of ripe persimmons.
Seems to us it was about time the
L’arioso boys were waking up nnd
giving the people an entertuinmoht of
some sort. What say the boys ?
The steam dredge Hercules in the
bands of Dr. Lawrence is stirring up
mud down at Brandy Point. She is
in search of that $25,000 appropria
tion.
Work did not begin on the park
this week as waB expected. Guess
those post are not yet dono. How
would it do to begin with what is
done ? s
Among the luxuries to be foundj at
the grocery department of Messrs.
Micbelson Bros, is pickled salmon at
15 cents per pound. It beats mack-
oral by odds.
The southern wall of the Miobel-
son double store two story building
is tukiug an upward tendency. The
work has been somewhat delayed for
want of stone,
Mr. R. L. Weed, druggist, will
move into the hnudsouie store corner
of Monk and Newcastle streets early
next week. Ho will Imvo something
to suy in next week’s puper.
Well, tbe lust member of onr house
hold, our foremnn, is now down with
broken bone. Hence the small amount
of reading matter in this issue. This
makes the eleventh case in nil.
Messrs. Reynold, General Manager,
and Superintendent Eastorlin, of the
Southern Bell Telephone, were iu our
city this week, looking after their
property here. They gave us a plea6
ant call.
Osgood's now brick building is fast
taking shapo. It will be two sto
rics and not one, as reported The
work is being substantially und neat
ly done. The builder knows how 10
lay brick.
Onr new street lamps arc quite a
blessing to lliose whose business takes
them out atter dark. A look up Now-
castle street at night from the park
(that is to be) presents a orilliant ap
pearance.
Mr. Penuiman, steamboat agent at
tbis point, .informs 11s that three boats
are now on the line from here to Sa-
rttuuub. So we may now expect dai
ly communication in this way. The
steamer St. Nicholas, Captain Hal
lows, will make three trips per week.
The David Clarke, Captain Fitzger
ald, will make two and the Howard
Drake will fill np the remaining day,
making six trips for the week.
Brnni
Wise
being built up.
Sugarcane continues to come iu,
bat so great is the cheniDg propenei-
mancj^neqaa) to the supply and pri
type, we were out down tbis week tor ces still bold np. Anything like a de-
ouo printer, hence the scarcity of
reading matter. Not being a practi
cal printer ourself and there being
none that could be had, wo have to
ask onr readers to be liberal in their
cent stalk retails for five cents.
Old Jack Frost put in his appear
ance Inst Wednesday morning, much
to the delight-of onr people at home
and the refugees (so to’speak) abroad
—those who bake.lingered near, wait
ing for thesuimnOnji to" return, affer
King Broken Bone hod been overrun
nnd vanquished;' 4
That mulatto hoy in the circus that
didn't seem to have any bones in hiB
body, but could tie .himself, up in a
bow knot, so to speqki and whom the
management said was front the island
of Borneo, was recognized by a gen
tleman in town as a boy he knew in
bis home in North Carolina. He jigs-
known him for-years anti seen him
perform all the mats before.
Woung Cboy, our Chinese green
grocer, bus a model invention for cal
culating “MtdiPnn”.. money.--It,-Con
sists of litlfij woo'den'blocks strrihg on
rods. With this simple machine lie
can calculate the value of, say, 97 J
pounds of beef at 0| cents per pound
quicker than many pf onr readerp can'
withfiepoU ftofnwi&fti OtWaSnobAily
he misses his mark a few cents, bnt, as
n rule, ho will give the correct an
swer the first time.
Martel), lionessy and Otfief brand* of-Cognac; al-
po, beat brands or Bye and other whiskeys, for me
dicinal and other purposes; also, flue, imported
wines, can bo found at GEORGE CHANDLER'S, on
Bay street. je31y
The municipal election excitement
continnes and an overwhelming de
feat is claimed by both sides. This
reminds ns of a ca9e tried in our
courts a few years since. A sued B
for, say, $5,000. B offsets by claim
ing, and showing bis boons for it,
that A owes him just $3,000. In
short they were just $8,000 apart in
the matter of a settlement. Gness
we will wait and hear ’he verdiot of
the people on December 0th. Their
figuring will be final.
The Upper Whsvres.
Ia about ten days more the crib
bing etc. of the E. T. V. A G. wharf
extension will be done, which couples
the wharf to the main embankment.
The warehouse has been completed
sometime and the schooner Wui. A.
Leavering has tho honor of being the
first to unload at the new wharf. She
brought a cargo of salt for the interi
or. Her Captain expressed himself
well pleased with the arrangement of
the wharf, etc. As soon us the crib
bing is completed Messrs. Haslem A
Hawkins will begin the shipment of
lumber from that dock . ambers of
applications, we learn, aro in for bus-
ness over the new wharf, not only by
lumbermen, but by merchants from
abroad. The telephone line to the
new wharf is nearly completed. A
hoisting engine, too, has been pur
chased and is now rigged on the
wharf. Others will be added as fast
as needed. All of which certainly sa
vors of business.
Probably boat.
The schooner Quickstep, about five
or six tons burden, left here two weeks
ago tho past Thursday for a trip to
the St. Johns river for a load of oran
ges, sugarcane, etc. She had on
board Messrs. Ellis Hnuter, S. A.
Fackler, Will Robarts, the sailing
master, Tom Lacy, and James Blue,
Jr., a eolored boy. The last seen of
the boat was about 4 o’clock that af
ternoon at the outer buoy by the cap
tain and pilot of the Angio A Nellie.
At that time she hat! squared away
for tho St. Johns bar, 50 miles .list-
ant. About odc o’clock that night
quite a fresh gale sprung up from the
northeast, and ns nothing has been
heard of the boat, it is feared that she
was lost before reaching St. Johns
river. Mr. W. H. Rainey, ouo of the
owners, left yesterday for Florida to
see if he could lenrn anything of the
fate of vessel and crew.
The Tdesrapb SttaobetU
Things were bronght very much to
a standstill in the neighborhood of
the Western Union Telegraph office
of this city last Tuesday by an attach
ment ssrtetl by officer Leavy, at the
instance of Mr. John H. McCullough.
It seems that Mr. M. sent an impor
tant telegram a short time eipce to
New York. It left here all right, but
when it reached New work it was dated
Savannah instead of Brunswick. This
threw the whole transaction into a pi as
the New.York firm knew nothing of J.
H. McCullough of Savannah, nor
cbuld they find out anything about
such an individual. Mr. M. claims
that bo has lost several hundred do!
lars by'the mistake, and made a de
mand on the company for redress,
which, being refused, the attachment
was served and the instruments in
the office here taken in charge until
Hue iu the evening of - the next day,
when bond was given and' the prop
er s ty released, ' hear of others
cafmplaiQu^pof tba company’s doings
iu.the trahSfoiBsion of dispatches.—
Oho party informs us that he started
4 telegram for FernanJiua on the
leaving of the steamer for that city,
and that tlie steamer got there ahead
of the message, etc. If all operators
along the line attdtaded to their busi
ness as well as does the operator here,
Mr. Owens, these complaints would
not be mnde.
The Bditor Hold.
A few days ago the editor was sit
ting .in his sanctum, thinking over
the short days sbat must intervene
between now and "thanksgiving,” and
wondering who would be mindful of
bis family on that occasion and sup
ply the needful turkey nnd cranberry
sauce, when our door opened nud n
package was laid on our table with
tbis little note appended:
Mr. Stacy will accept the contents
of the accompanying package.
Yonrs truly, L. C. MARLtN.
You can imagine bow delighted we
felt, for there before us were the out
lines ot what appeared a magnificent
old gobbler, all ready for tho oven.—
The shape was perfect—neck, wings
and all. Bat alas! how our mercury
sank when we opened that package
and found instead of a big fat turkey,
a great, huge, overgrown, bumpy po
tato, with a long neok, weighing 11
pounds. A neat little tag around its
neok told that it was raised by J. S.
Marlin, of this city.
Moral.—Never let your mind run
on things you can’t get, and you won’t
make such mistakes. Our brother
editors over the State are invited to
come nud spend a while with ns until
we can eat up that mammoth root.
The Atlanta Constitution.
Mr. Hemphill, of the Atlanta Con-
Million, was in our city this week in
the interest of that sterling journal.—
Ho proposes delivering the Constitu
tion in Brunswick the evening of the
day it is printed. In this, however,
be will fail unless he can persuade the
E. T. V. & G. to run its day train
through to Brunswick. His present
idea is to send his Brunswick package
by the early central train via Macon
Savannah and Waycross and down
the B. A A., but it seems to us there
will be a gap to fill in, as the Atlanta
train only reaches Savannah in time
for the four o’clock train over the S.
F. A W. railway, which arrives at
Waycross two hours after the B. A A.
passenger has reached Brunswick.—
Gut the paper that can get the re
turns from the election of the Ninth
District the day of tho election can do
anything.
Foreign Shipment*;.
J. J. McDonough cleared British
bark Julia Kintchsky for St. Vincent,
W. I., on the 10th iust., with 70,592
feet lumber valued at $847.
Cook Bros. A Co. cleared bark A.
C. Dickerson, on the 13th inst., for
Buenos Ayres, with 328,484 feet of
lumber valued at $4,927.
Go. L. A L. Co. cleared bark Palo
Alto, on tho 17th inst., for Rio Janei
ro, with 328,911 feet lumber valued at
$4,834.
Deist* of Dp. B. Q. Stacy.
Dr. R. Q. Sfaoy 'tliei oii Monday
last at bis residence, 1,023, Lexington
avenue, New York, age 44 years. Dr
Stacv was a native of Georgia,
graduated when 18 years of age from
ton Jefferson Medical College in Phil,
adelpbia, arid praotioed medicine in
Savannah until the war brake out. He
wae medical purveyor in the Confed
erate army through the war. In 1873
be began his practiee of medicine in
New York.-*-Neto York Sun.
Dr. Stacy was a son ot Ezra Stacy,
Es^-i of Liberty connty, and a first
cotisin of the writer. His health has
been 1b a decline for months, and for
some 1 weeks p»st be has been confined
to his obair, being unable' to recline.
The morning of his last day on earth,
his wife asked him if he did not wish
to lie down. He replied "Not now,
but Iiwill lie doWn to-night.” At fonr
o'clock that afternoon he called his
family aronnd him end'bade them all
good bye,’ and a few minutes later he
breathed his laati without a struggle.
Thus has passed away d pure, noble,
Christian gentlemen. The deceased
wad twice’ married, his first wife being
Mito Harriet: Spencer, >bf' Liberty
County) land bis last Mrs. Cnptain
Rusb> McConnell) daughter of Moses
Jones; Esq., also of Liberty county;—
Hedfeaves a wife and two children > to
mourn his; untimely death. Farewell
comrade of noryouth! We meet on
earth ho more. ■ ■ r •
One-Quarter Acre Yield.
Last spring we mentioned some
thing about an experiment of Mr.
Wm. Turner’s on' a one-quarter acre
patch with three separate crops. Wo
can now give the results: First, be
planted Irish potatoes, which he bar-
vested and sold for $50 (besides the
small ones kept for seed). Beforebar
vesting tbis crop, however, be planted
corn in between each row. From the
corn be realized five bushels, good
measure. Meanwhile, before the corn
was harvested be planted sweet pota
toes (slips) between each corn row,
and last week dag these, and, by act
ual measurement, found that he had
raised 52 bushels of these delightful
table vegetables. Now let ns figure:
Irish potatoes $50 00
Corn 5 00
Sweet potatoes 26 00
Total 8100
Now multiply this by four and we
have $324 hard money, from a single
acre of ground—enough to kocp a
small family in good shape.
Our Maila.
With commendable publio spirit,
the management of the S., F. A W.
Railway has pat on a still faster
schedule over the Savannah and Jack
sonville line, besides ' patting on fast
trains over all of its lines, reaching
down to Albany and Bainbridge.—
This will give elegant mail facilities
to tho whole ol eastern and southern
Georgia. Now as soon as the man
agement of the E. T., V. A G. pats
on its fast da/ schedule, which, wo
aro assured, will bo at an early day,
tho whole scheme will bo complete
and the pulse of the whole State will
beat as one, for each section of it .will
be linked together in close nniou. The
daily papers will be dailies indeed.—
Onward let our watchword bo. Geor
gia must not be behind the rest. By
this new arrangement oar mails should
reach us by 3:30 p. m. The world
moves and wo must move with it, or
be distanced by onr competitors.
Soxnethins Nice*.
What to give wife or sister or
sweetheart for Christmas is often a
perplexing question with many. Mr.
R. L. Weed, sympathizing with you
in your dilemma, has nrrnnged it all
for yon. He has the very articles you
want for the occasion. Go rigtit
round to his drug store in tho Nelson
Houso building and seo thorn for
yourself.
God bless the children! They
should not be permitted to sutler and
die. We can euro them with Teethina
(Teetbina Powders.)
Do not temporize, for anodynes on
ly soothe nnd lull to sleep and quiet.
Teethina cures the child and regulates
the bowels. Druggists keep them.