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—5 following tick, t *
I of tho City of Brunswick l
tlon In December:
job uatob: .
H. J. COLSON.
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TTJ5 “* —IFLINOE®
VOTERS,
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New Advertisements.
A FINE LOT OF
Shingles,Laths*Pickets
FOB SALE VT
GREER & McCLURE,
At Keyatoue Stables.
) XTBBT
l!A*Y MORN]
AT BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA.
home Matters.
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2. 1685.
^OO TUBS
(SMALL SIZES)
SOUTH DM BUTTER
For sale cheap by
AUG. F. FRANKLIN k CO
LOST.
On or about the 8th nit., TWO GOLD BINGS,
UeO In the corner of a dlk b« dk# E h > of -
gram lu oue corner of the handkerchief. The finder
will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at thta
office.
NOTICE TO THE TRAVELINQ PUBLIC.
A line baring been advcrtlecd Aram Brunswick.to
Florida, rla St. Slmana Mill., which requires the
neuengere to remeln orer night et tbl, piece, no
tice I. hereby gl von that thle la a private lending,
and there le no hotel or accommodation, here for
other, than tlioae employed by. or connected with,
the Oeorgte Land and Lumber Co.
* WAItUEN A. FULLER, Bnpt.
St. Simona Mill., Oec. 1,1883. Ini
NEWSPAPER FOR SALE!
THE BERRIEN.COUNTY NEWS,
And office ontBt. including two preaaea.u eight
column Washington Hoe end e Gordon jobber In
good condition, 1. offered for aele on liberal terma
during the neat thirty .eye. The paper U In Ha,
eighth volume, and Ita circulation good. Add re,
me NEWS. Allapaha, Gg.
O.OA u7!
. . ■ / 1> ■ ..J. ..
I am offering, for the NEXT TEN DAYS, an Mod*
lent article ot Coal at tho lollowlng price*.
Remember, Only Ten Days I
1 ton.aS
ton
IT 00
8 75
3 00
100
JESSE WILDER.
And. Bran.
Having pnrohaaed the Brunswick Urlct Mill, I am
prepared to Turn I ah ■ rial. Meal and Bran aa low aa
lb, lowest. Mill and tuapenUne men Will take .pe
dal notice. Town onlert delivered free of coet.
W. E. BURBAGE,
dccl-Gm Brunewlck. Oe.
SKATING!
It’ARIOSO hall.
Mr. J. J. Spears bas been pushing
work ©b |i« new store this week.
See advertisement of shingles, laths
and pickets by Messrs. Qreer & Mc
Clure at the Keystone Stables.
Ohoioe applet and Florida orange* aft J. J. Spear*.
Work has been re-commenced on
the new Catholic cbnrcb. The build
ing will be a handsome one when fin
ished.
25 ponnd* floor for $100, aft Moore k McCrary'*.
The traveling public will see notice
of Mr. W. A. Fuller, Superintendent
St. Simons Mills, touching passengers
lying over at said mills.
If yon want the beat fire work* at loweat prices,
go to Glover k Dunn'*. •
People lenrn wisdom by experience.
A man never wakes np his second ba
by to see it laugh.—Ex.
The same rule applies to mothers.
Blo Coffee 10 to 15 centa per pound, at Moore k
McCrary's.
See advertisement of coal for sale
by Mr. J. Wilder. After ten days be
will close out the entire lot, so if you
need coal now is the time to purchase.
A Tery choice collection of holiday books, album*
Ac, for old and yoang. at Glover A Dnnn'a.
Cull at the new drug store of R. L.
Weed, Eeq., and see a Japanese per
simmon as lnrgo ns a man’s fist. It
is a real obriosity to-those who have
never seen one.
Self Raising and Plain Buckwheat, and beat Geor
gia Syrup at Moore A McCrary's,
The schooner Albury and Malone
Mrived in pq^t .tbis week with anoth
er cargo of Bananas, oranges and
pineapples. She was only gone three
weeks. >
Just received, choice lot of pig shoulders, hams,
dried beef and bologna*, at. J. J. HFjiAJW
One week from to-day the munici
pal election comes off. A mischiev
ous wng has whispered in our ear that
some of the numerous candidates
"had the pip.” The idea I Compar
ing a gentleman to a chicken 1
Toy* oi every verlety end of the latest Invention
*t wholesale end retail at Olover A Dnon'a.
Our cigar mau, Ooodbread, is de
termined not to be put down He has
been through two fires this year and
now, unable to secure a shop, has put
up a tent next to Blain's drag store.
He certainly deserves patronage.
Fine apples by box or barrel, cheap; Malaga
grape*, by box or barrel, cheap, at Moore A Mc
Crary'a.
El Simmons, the notorious negro
who escaped from our chain gang
some time since, but came back to
town two weeks ago and got out by
another negro (mention of which we
made last week) died from the effects
of his wounds during the week. He
was a troublesome fellow.
Admission and Skating.
»S|icctator8,
Tb.i Hall wilt hereafter be opened every Tbur.day
evening from 8 till 10 o'clock, at above prices. end
ou every daturdny afternoon, from 3 till 5 o clock,
for ladle* and children exclualvaly, at th* following
rate*: Admission and skating, 15c; spectator*, 5c.
Ilier, guardian oi uertruu*
;y, baa applied to the Court
uty, for leave to *ell thirty -
f land, more or Icee. bound-
NOTICE FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA—Glytii County.
Ordinary'* Office.
Where**. John M. Dexter, guardian of Gertrude
DuBignon, of said county, * ...... *
of Ordinary of said coopt.,
two and one-half acre* of land,
«d by land* of Mrs. Ammon*. Mrs. Waters and Cha*.
Day, one-fifth undivided intereet in three and
thrre-fonrthe acres of land, fcrmerly the homestead
or Col. Henry DulUgnon, all iu aaid county, and alx
shares of Central Railroad stock, the property of
t*aid Oertrude DuBiguon, for her support,
This Is to cite all whom it may concern to file
their objections, if any they have, in this office on
or before the first day of January, 1883, why leave
should not be granted to the said J hn M. Dexter,
aa guardian of the said Oertrude DuBiguon. to sell
aa'd property.
Witness my official signal tro thle 29th day of
November, 1882.
EDGAR C. P. DART,
decMin Ordinary G. C. Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
(JEolittlA—Glynn County —
By viitue ol an order from the Court or Ordinary
« f »:tid county, will be *old at public outcry on the
ill ft.Tuesday in Janbvry. 1883. at the Court H 'use
door iu aaid county, between the legal hour* of
nale that lot of land uuwber four hundred and flty*
•ught (45S) lying in that part of the city ot Bruns
wick known aa the Old Town ot Brunswick iu said
county, sad measuring one hundred and ninety feet
by eighty feet. WILLIAM ANDEKHON.
Administrator Mrs, Margaret liarkuloo
Nov. »Hb, 14*2. lna
FRESH MEAT MARKET
MACON, GA.
«\C8AOE8 A SPECIALTY. I will .hip
*t NINE POUNDS Foil $1 OI.
II. M. TAYLOR.
Uuv35-t! 74 Mulberry street, llicoa, Qa.
The sacraments of baptism aud the
Lord's Supper will be administered
at the Methodist church ou Sunday
morning next, Preceding their ad
ministration. the pastor will deliver
a brief lecture on “The Outlook for
the World from a Christian stand
point” W. F. Lloyd, Pastor.
I pound can tomatoea for il lu p.-r dozen; S pound
in peer, II GO per dvzen; a ponud can pineapples
|100 per doxen; 3 pound can poacbca IS CO.per doz
en; 1 ponnd can peecbcs It 78 per dozen, at Moore
A McCrary's.
Our trade issue has opened the eyes
of scores of people as to Brunswick
and her advantages. From every
quarter comes letters of inquiry as to
openings for various classes of busi
ness. Several persons we know of
are already making arrangements to
locate here, but file great erv is “Can
we get houses ?"
L'arioso Hall was opened last
Thursday night with skating, accom
panied by music from the Brass Band.
Tin- young folks had a pleasant time.
By Deference to the advertisement
elsewhere,*it will be seen that the sea
son is now open, and lovers of sknting
can have* (till sweep. Tito proprietors
of the hall deserve n nice patronage
from the public for affording them op
portunity for enjoying this delightful
und health-giving exercise.
W«- have a brick atore and are prepared to under
sell any of our competitor* ou fiue groceries.
MOORE A MCCRARY.
TO. , _ .....
is pbSriift**fcpAr»tl)M <fcl
prise is booked by capital and we pre
diet that it will take a little bigger op
position to crash it than it has had
grist, and we guess be is equal to the
emergency. The mill opens np with
a splendid patronage..
Chin*, crockery, musical instruments, basket*,
fine cutlery, ailver-plated were, fancy goods, at**
tionery, etc. etc. *t wholesale *ud retell, at Glover
A Dnnn'a.
Park? park? pai^.2 Ye^s, we do re
member bearing that we wero to have
snch a thing, t Let’s see—it was to
have nice posts and wjre fencing all
around it, and be laid off in walks
and have flowers planted in it and
have lots of pretty things. Seems to
us, we have heard of such a thing,
but really we can’t exactly locate the
afiair. Can’t some of the "oldest in
habitants” come to onr rescue and in
form us as to the dates as also the
facts. . s - y - - . - r
Martoll, Hen ms y tnd other brand* of Cognxc; al
so, best brands of Bye and other whiskeys, for me
dicinal and other purposes; also, flue, imported
wine*, can be fonndat GEORGE CUANDLEK’8, on
Bay street. je3-lv
Personal-
We must commend tofimr remit rs
the spirit of heroism and obedience
to orders evinced in the late tire, by
Messrs. Tom Mundy and Winton
Greenfield. The former for remain-
ing at bis poet at the fire engiqe wpen
his own property was being'derfthjyed,
and the latter, just returned from the
penitentiary through executive clem
ency, and not a member of the fire
company, tar; lijpiS9flipqbingty hand
ling the nozzle almost in the very
midst of the fire. Others did nobly,
bnt these seem to deserve special
mention. There is -nothiog - like *dis
cipline nt a fire.
Private families and boarding bouse keepers will
find it greatly to th*ir interest to purchase from us,
a* wo l*id lu larg* stock* of cauned goo ■ when
- - - - • -■ tbdDn!much cheaper
they were down, and can lejl
a .. . j e i n the city.
than any other hotiii
MOORE A McCRARX.
HAndsome.
We note with pride tbe new drug
store on the corner of Newcastle and
Monk streets, put np by Mrs. Cro-
vatt. Tbe construction ii a monu
ment to the projector as well ns tbe
architect aud builder, Mr. Van Nuise,
and an ornament to tbe city. Mr. R.
L. Weed, has moved into this hand
some establishment and opened out,
besides a full line of drugs, an elegent
display of toilet articles, Christmas
goods, eta Tbe public are invited to
call aud see him iu his new place. Go
and see his handsome store, even if
you don’t need anything in his line.
Dolls of every variety: Dlaqne, wax, china, ting
ing, crying, tatting Ac.-the l.rge.t and beat aa-
aortmant star icon In Brunswick—at Glover a
Dnnn'a.
Foreign Shipments.
R. Terras cleared Spanish sobooner
San Antonio, on the 25th lilt., for
Guatanimo, with 108,778 feet lumber
valued at $1,620.
R. B. Reppard cleared British bark
Ironsides, on the 25th nit., for Bne-
nos Ayres with 318,418 feet lumber
valued at $3,980.
A. V. Wood cleared Norwegian
bark Ellisef, on the 29th alt, for Bris
tol, England, with 2,803 barrels rosin,
valued at $9,800
If yon want a Christmas presort for wife or hus
band, parent, brother or .later, chltdran.sweetbeert,
relation or friend, do not fail to pay a vi.it at Glov
er a Dunn’s.
ChrinttiiuM is Coming
And the people of Brunswick and vi
cinity will find a rare and choice as
sortment of watches, clocks, jewelry,
silver nnd plated witj-e, cutlery and
all articles usually kept in a first-claHs
jeweler's stock, at fnb-tlonsly low pri
ces—for cash—at rfairis’, the jewel
er, store on Newcastle street, in F.
Wntnke's tailor shop. Come and price
the goods—they must lie sold, and
cash will buy them at lowest figures.
Make your loved ones presents. Re
pairing done ut low prices. Sowing
machines for sale.
H. L. Harris, Jeweler.
No tuedicitie ever introduced to
tbe Profession nnd Public has given
such universal satifhetion or preserved
so many live., as Tketbina (Teething
Powders). Druggists tell ns the rap
id increase in its sale is marvellous.
The status of l Wsioktfkilri teen
a matUr' of 1 ijieculation ' among'
p*pVi'ttft Ibini’'time past, and<
ihdWff’itfeWffthe inquiries con
ip$ it : ' Fori : « ’^ir pAst there has
been golnff on nfcgbtiatibiir between
the present owflsta, Rici 1 Geftakti
bondholders, and Mr. Wolffe, of tbe
Erlanger system. The road bas been
virtually sold for along time, but the
J iact terms of the, agreement could
ot be settled. We are pleased to
announce that the trade bas beea fi
nally consummated in fall, and all
the papers signed. One of tbe re
quirements, and, we understand, the
real point of dispute, was tbe passage
of a bill by our. Legislature that was
deemed necessary, ^he following tel
egram from Mr. C. P. Goodyear
brings the good news of the .passage
of said bill: *
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 29,1882.
Advertiser nnd . Appeal: Im’portn:
bill authorizing increase capital stock
B. & A. Railroad and other privileges
imperatively required to permit reor
ganization of road UD|def, purchase
puHHed in seven days from day, it was
eturted. Dart has worked 'actively,
earnestly and untiringly. Our sec
tion also deeply indebted to Hon
Win. A. Harris, Secretary of Senate
Presid *m Boston mspmer^mr
rard, and a boat of friends too numer-
to mention in a dispatch. ‘
i C Qood
We Ifa{£/roppfcbl. Sohlntte
oral Mt^n ffidWtiM
be here tills month,* awd take formal
possession. At that time jite^d di
'tit.
"MSnHfflMl foMffiir-Ail't)
' Ae:;j j ^.Wedimeday, after noon last Rob-
mi— —-4—~ -i iw:A A-.uis-k.oJ-ii--i. bie Littlefield, oldest Aon of Mr. atlc j
Mrs. S. 0. Littlefield, was found lying
ini afotfer about one-foot deeptoear the
express oRScefin the- bay.- > flh' bad
been seen i only o> short while before
ip his usual health. Bein& subject to
fjts^ tho presumption.is that he was
suddenly attacked with'PKW of these
and fell into the -Water and was
drowned before he Obidd recover.—
Robbie was a young inan of exempla-
ry .habits and well beloved by all bis
comrades. His^Arents abd relations
have the sympathy of the whole com
munity in this sad bereavement.
Raleigh News: What we want in
North Carolina first, last and all the
time, is education. Let this idea be
sown broadcast throughout the land
and nnrse it, foster it, let it grow.
rectors'wil)!#
be installed,
know what pplicy yiXL Ipiejhaugur^tpd.
The road will do known ns the Mem
phis, Selma nnd Byqnswick Railroad.
The line from. Memphis to! SelmP is
now being rapidly built, aud we are
safe in'.bajfing that the ext-ension of
the B. ft A. vrestward Wifi’soon be be
gun. Of the bepefits to accrue to
Brunswick from this sale, yre will be
better able to write after Mr. Wolffe
arrives. It is our candid opinion that
great things are in atore for us.
We append a telegram from Frank
fort, to the New York Herald, touch
ing matters connected with the road:
Frankfort, Nov. 23d.—A general
meeting of tbe bondholders of tbe
Brunswick and Albany Railway Com
pany, ot Georgia, was held here yes
terday. The bonds represented
amount to $993,000. Tho agreement
in accordance with tbe proposals of
the committee and the New York
counsel was unanimously approved
It was decided that the coupons of
1872 and 1873 should be paid at tbe
rate of one mark each.
Ginger prcaorvea 50 cent* per J»r; *11 kind* do*
mcstic preserve* 40 to 75 eenta per j*r; *11 kinds do*
meatic and foreign plokle* cheap, *t Moore k Mo*
Crary'*. _______________
A»x Kquitable Fire Insurace Pay
merit*
B. W. Wilkins, whom most of our
readers will remember as being a con
ductor on the B. ft A. Railroad, and
who feurlessly ran bis train here da
ring the epidemic of 1876, died at
Jesap, Ga., in April, 1878, having an
insurance of two thousand dollars on
his life in the Equitable Insurance
Society, of New York. Unaccounta
bly, no effort was made by bis admin
istrator to make proof of the olaitn,
and no demand was made on the
Company for over four years,' when
our fellow citizen, John H. McCul
lough, Esq., took tbe matter up, gojt
blank proof from the company, proved
the claim and this week received a
check from the Company for the fall
amount, for Mrs. Wilkins and her
children. Mr. McCullough deserves
much credit for hi»-strenuous efforts
iu hehslf of the wtdow and orphans,
and the company, which is one of tbe
largest «ud beet To the world, for al
lowing and'settling the claim after its
lying dormant so many years, without
demand made on them. Wo must
commend the policies of the Equita
ble to our readers.
B. O. Naum.
Attention of printers is called to
advertisement of Mr. Lastinger, of the
11. C. News. The opening, we be
lieve, is a good one, and n live man
can make a good living there. The
paper bus a good patronage nnd a
largo subscription list for a country
paper.
Shipping -Intelligence.
.„n ~ Arrivals.
Not23—8o § B McFarland. Strong, Naw York.
Nov 7i SoE J Simmons, Chadwick, Now York.
not 3t-*Bs Hanson, Stubbs, New York,
Not 38—So waldemar, Parker, New Haven
Not 37f£e Ida Lawrence, Young, New York.
Not 37—8c Carrie Strong, Strong, Charleston.
Rabat, Sawyer, Mlllbrldge.
McDonald, Kingston, Ja.
Arolirv. Abaco.
NorSTt-Bk/n Rabe
Not 38—Brbk Lotus,
N6t 39—Ur fio Albury and Malone,
Dec 1—Bg 8 £ Kennedy, Pete non, Bermuda,
:: 'i;:: '■dipaRtuRw; ■
Dec 1—Sc G E Smith, Jameson, Bsltnsors.
bylaw wa quote price* current for,to-day;
.
OoodOMian»TeMG*<At<U*.'.ii.K.t.v.;8 15-10
Ordinary.... .
- v/r « N " nu IrrjR.
Broken......
Common 6H@8H
FSlJ..l v .i.., 8«@8K
Good :
prune... a... ►..„......;...6' 4 'Ci#K
Rough country uu@l 10
U .-i< £ ’■ NAVAtSTORES. , ! ‘
Rosins—O $1.50. D *1.60; £ *1.65;F *1.60,0*1 70;
H $170? I, *1 V0j K *3 Off; H*Tn;N*3 78; window
gltll 13 25. ,, •. j ,
Benin TCarnsTTSl—Oils and whiskeys, 47c;
regulars, 48c. .
SUPPLIES.
Baoow—Clear rib aides, '13J45 shoulders. 11 Xc;
bams, l8o; dry sal tea dear rib sides none, long
dear, 10}io; ahoaldars non*..
Fnoun—Superffne, *4 00®*t 80; eztra, *5 00®
$8 35; family, *5 75®6 00; fancy. *8 00®»0 75
choice patent, *7 , 76®S 00; taken' *700.
Onanr—Corn—n.w, 83k. Oats. Western 67c;
ran, *1L 16 .• .
Hat—Northern, *1.00; Eastern Timothy, *1,15
Western Timothy, (1.16.
Lean—In tiercaa, 19X:c kega and tubs 13c.
Bum, Wool, Et4—Hides, dry flint, 14c; salted
i£13e. Wool—Unwashed, free of bnrn. In bales,
prime, 96c; In bags, prime, 34c; aUgbtly burry
15®18e; Tery bnrry, 10313. Wax 35c; deer aklna,
37c; otter skins, S9c®$4 00.
WANTED,
COF(N & OAT SACKS.
AL80 FOR SALE,
OOW PEAS,
ANDFRESH-
TENNESSEE APPLES,
—APPLY TO—
AUG. F. FRANKLIN & CO.
FOR SALE.
The Two-Story, Frame. lYlansurd-IIoof
Dwelling , .
Formerly oocnoled by Jobu B, MoCnllougb. cor-
irOand B alreets, Brnnawlck, Os., enuutnlog
thirteen room*. Lot 50x180 Asii Wl I b .tables end
*U ont-bblldlnge complete. Apply to
a. a. McCullough, AJm’r,
notl5-3m Norfolk, Va
1,000
FOB SALE AT'fiOcts EACH.
AH parties deairing *azne<*rill ple**o call cn
oct21.tr M. J. ADAMS, At J. J. Spears’.
Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS,
LAND, REAL ESTATE,
COLLECTING AND INSURANCE AGENT,
Offers for sal* 100 of the moat desirable lot* iu
town, and some valuable Caros* near • be cUy, wkerc
anything can be grown. Terma reaaonable
Reference*Merchant*’ Natioual Bauk. Atlanta,
Oa. ; Firat Natioi>al Bank, Macon, Oa.; Savannah
Bank and Trust Go., Savannah,U*. m*y211y
TELEPHONES.
PRIVATE LINES
Unlit. p<iulpp<vl with telephone., and rented. Ap
ply to tho Manager of the nearest Telephone, or to
JOHN D. EASTEItLIN, Supt..
nov9o.tr Charleston, 8. C.