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ST. SIMONS ITEMS.
EDITED by
MAJAB.
St. SIMONS HOSPITAL
FOB SICK ABB DISABLED SEAMAN.
ST. SIMONS MILLS, GEORGIA
EE-Tlae wante of foreign Teueli . ipecfilty.
B. J. MASSET, M. D„ Manager.
Last Sunday gave ns Southern
weather with Northern principles.
This moon waxetbj and while it
waneth the wedding cake will be cut.
Captain King’s many friends beg to
congratulate him upon bis recent good
luck.
Those fortunate enough to witness
it, enjoyed the sight of a most beauti
ful 8uu set last Monday evening.
Richard Fennick, a colored moke
of decided purloining proclivities, was
up before the County Court last Mon
day for stealing Horace Gould’s—w
—w—Christmas turkey.
We are in receipt of a string of sau
sage made by the fair band of one of
St. Simons’ daughters. Thank you,
tliaDk you! You certainly have learn
ed the way to an editor’s heart.
There was a very pleasant affitir at
Mrs. Arnold’s boarding house last
Wednesday evoning in tho shape of
au old style siogiug school. The mu
sic was fine and the audience enjoyed
it very much.
Col. Hobos, of the United States
Treasury department, and lady, after
spending a couple of days on the Is
laud, en route to Florida, were very
favorably impressed with our climate
and pleasant surroundings.
Thin broth nnd weak soup never
made a rich'local. Now, if you want
a good, nice, riob, newsy paper next
issue, feed the editor upon rich, juicy
steaks, fat turkey, fish aud oysters all
through the holidays. Don’t all speak
at once.
We thank Mr. Willie Sbadman for
a present of nice, rich, clear, Georgia
syrup, of fine flavor aud thick as hon
ey. To eat a bit of it will cure any
old croaker of misanthropy. 'Friend
Will made this by the evaporating
process. In this connection we won
dor why the girls allow some nice
young men wo know of to remain sin'
gle.
Wnen on Christmas day you go to
give thanks for your Christmas din
uer, will you remember the poor odit
or who bns for your benefit worked so
many hours the last twelve mouths
Cau you consistently lay your hand
upon your heart, face the fat, baked
turkey before you aud feel that you
have discharged your whole duty tO'
ward your fellow man if you] don't
send him a nice fat piece,?
Mr. W. J. Hays, of the Georgia
Land nnd Lumbrr Company gives us
some interesting information about
his potato crop. His yield is two hun
dred and seventy-three and one-third
bushels per acre. This, too, with but
ono working after planting. What
crop for tbo amount of outlay pnys
better ? This, at the low price of for
ty cents per bushel, brings one bun
dred nnd nine aud thirty-three one-
huudredths dollars per acre, less the
bare expense of scad, planting and
ono plowing.
A compromise between two of Cap
tain King’s daughters, Misses May
and Florie, was consummated last
Saturday night, by jointly celebrating
the anniversaries of their birth-days
only four days apart. The occasion
was a pleasant ono indeed. Their
friends and those of their good par
ents assembled in honor ot the occa
sion, enjoyed themselves very much.
The younger ones tripped the light
fantnstic, whilst the older ones sat in
the corner and lived over ngain the
past in the enjoyment of their chil
dren’s happiness. We but repeat the
expressed sentiment of tho whole par
ty in wishing Misses May and Florie
many, many happy returns of this pe
riod.
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CARONDELET,
Captain RI8K.
Loire* New York every Friday at 8 P. If.. Arriv
ing 10 Brunswick every Tuesday. Close connection
with all point* on B. k A. and II. k B. Railroads.
Through bills lsding signed to sll points on Above
roads.
Freij
For passenger
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er and state rooms apply to
U. W. SOUTH WICK, AkU
Brunswick. Oi
READ THIS REBUS!
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK NOVELTIES
IN
MILLINERY!
HMED AND UNTBIMMED HATS, -
LACES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS,
/ FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTS,
Also, a Largo Liue,of
Hosiery $ Kid Gloves,
CORSETS,
Of the most desirable mske. Ladies will flnl Its
good placo to get sll kinds of
Zephyr and Saxony Wool Embroidery, Silks,
BRAIDS. ELEGANT NECK WEAR,
DI\ESS TRIMMINGS,
FRINGES OF,ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
E. EARLE.
decIO-ly
NEW FIRM!
NEW HOUSE!
NEW STOCK!
NEW buggies;!
W.B.Mell&Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealera In
SADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER AND
Leather belting,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. SOLE
HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND PATENT LEATH
ER, WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE.
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Etc,
SUITABLE FOR MILL MEN AND TURPENTINE
MANUFACTURERS,
A' Specallty.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
JUST OPENED A
FEED, SALE
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Liter) 1 Business
PH1M1 M DIMM
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DEALER IN
Watered According to Act of Congress, in the year 1871* by CRANK A CO., (Look Box 360.
Indianapolis, Ind.J in tho Office of the Librarian of Congrtss, at Washington.
-OF
W. F. DOERFLINGER, Agent.
A FINE LOT OF
Shingles,Laths^Pickets
GREER & McCLURE,
At Keystone Stables.
RESH MEAT MARKET
MACON, GA.
SAUSAGES A SPECIALTY. I will .hip sauaagea
NINE POUNDS FOR tl Od.
H. M. TAYLOR.
novTS-tr II Mulberry street, Macon, Oa.
CITY BARBER SHOP,
J. M. CARTER, Proprietor.
SPA VINO. HAIR CUTTISO AND HAIR DRESS.
I SO done in the very latest and moat approve !
style.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING -
SPECIALTY.
For Sale.
Hoime and lot on Reynolds street. House con
tains six rooms. Lot 45 feet (root, running back
ISO feet to Union street. For terms apply to
JOSEPH W. ROBERTS.
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Saddles, Bridles,
MARTINGALES, WHIPS,
Saddlery, Harness
BUGGY CUSHIONS,
AND A TINE LOT OF
SHOES,
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
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PARKERS
SI6EHT0NIC
An lavigoratlcgMedlcincthalKevcrlnlaxlcale*
ThU delieni;* rompoend of Ginger, fiuchu &
many ether of the Ir.st vegetable medicines known
»Female C’f.rtnhwnu, Nervousness, Wake-
’ .!rc:a, and ail disorders of the bowels, stomach,
liv'r,'adnevsnrnrrasnd
If* anything injurious in Ginger Tonic, or
' etp or cure. Tryrtoi
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Try itorsskyoar
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druggets. Ijrge saving
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trr^t. N. Y.
HairBalsam
NEWCASTLE STREET
NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF
COURT HOUSE, WITH
A GOOD LOT OF
BAc^iiirr&RATs
FOR THE ACCOMMODA
TION OF THOSE WHO
MAY FAVOR US
WITH A CALL.
TERMS REASONABLE
TOV crnsir.'tr. OT fr*rm«
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