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HOHE MATTERS.
AY HORNING. DECEMBER 30, 1883.
well 1882!
si week we will pjive ntt article
Kke railroad situation. Had no
i for it tbiB week,
lidates for police honors are
; iu, ns usual about this sea-
Lvery one is sure of success,
zlehhrst's new residence, fac
jlit square, is rearing its
ad high above Us neighbors.
ay or Colson beld a regular mati-
Flast Wednesday morning at Po-
[ Court—the results of the Christ*
iris is the last issue of 1882. A
py new-yenr to all our patrons
friends l May we all live through
i is certainly not a dead town,
und of hatchet, and saw and the
_ fresh paiut indicate life al-
v ■
‘ John Spears will be in his new
‘he'coming week, so look out
uis new advertisement in these
f* 'i
'ht-ropo walker has been in
week, taking off the loose
id showing the people the
* tricks.
.a is progressing on the new
lie church. Mr. Wm. Ander-
s architect and builder so we
n it will be put up as it ought to
nother rainy Chcistmas! How
;f ate in view of the number of
Jv; tings around town, and
•y ■: way fireworks were
Hod.
:ti \t
* ■ \ew-Year masquerade ball
P 1 ff at L’arioso Hall next Mon-
. t. Gentlemen holding invi-
* :an secure tickets at $2.00, ad-
_ self and ladies.
Vare brought under special o^
to Messrs. Glover & Dunn, S.
gnuer and R. L. Weed for to-
J remembrance on Christmas,
they live long and prosper,
ev. H. P. Myers, formerly pastor
he Methodist church, of' this city,
.fill tb t pulpit of that church to-
jrow (Sabbath). His many friends
e will greet liim with pleasure,
last issue of the Advertiser
eal has been highly compli'
Thanks for the kiud words,
want to continue to get better
week. Stand by us and we will.
. I. W. Waddel has been called
ie pastorate of the Presbyterian
ch of this city. For the pest year
has filled the position of stated
ily. He will now be installed as
the closing exercises of Mallon
p j|, of St Simons Mills, took place
|st‘ iis day. We regret exceed-
[ jin inability to be present in
L„e to invitation sent us by the
|ipnl.
pre-seems to be no limit to the
of our people for buying
is., goods, notwithstanding
Lore more people engaged in
The older firms say their
s cent better than last
private source we learn
Iflat at Burriugtou ferry, on
palia, sank on the 2Gtb inst.,
puveying over a dozen or
red people. The ferryman’s
two children, and three otb-
I'Nvero drowued.
disease seems to have been nipped in
its incipienoy, for which let ns be
tbankfal. The Board of Health acted
wisely in recommending the suspen
sion of the schools when they did.
Tis said, “There's nothing in a
name,” but, female reader, imagine
yourself named Mrs. Aattersmasher,
and your friend, Mr. Q. sends you
the handsomest bonnet in town as a
Christmas present, and the blockhead
porter takes to the home of Mrs.
Smatterbasher, and she, thinking it
all right, splurges out in the. said
bonnet before the mistake is discov
ered. How would you feel on the
name question ?
A meeting of the Glynn County Ag
ricultural Society will take place at 11
iA. m. on next .Wednesday at L’arioso
Hall. It is earnestly hoped that a full
meeting may be obtained, as business
of importance should be transacted.
Tb0 election of officers will lake place
and the question should also be de
cided as to the advisability of holding
a fair iu 1883. It will be an interest
ing and important meeting, aud ev
ery member should be present.
Christmas has come and gone, and
whilst to many it has proven a bless
ing, to others it bus been a day of
sadness, owing to the way we spend
the day. Instead of a day of thanks
giving and praise for a Savior sent,
we make it a day for drunkonness
and crime. Our exchanges teem with
murders and bloodshed by those
steeped in liquor. Will we never, as
a people, rise above this standard ?—
Surely the American people need ref
ormation.
!■ Dart left this week, for
city to lay the memoriul
|>ia Legislature, asking np-
| for Custom House eta
Congress. He goes
Moe State in this request,
[ly th^ State of Georgia
’ one of its ports special-
all expect good results,
leased to state that so far
I-been no new cases of scar-
bce tho last reported. The
gw Vandalism.
Fun is one thing and destruction
of property quite another. We are
pained to state that some persons en
tirely forgot themselves one night
during the Christmas holidays, and
not contented to have a little fan,
went beyond and mutilated property.
Besides exchanging signs of business
men (which might have produced a
little merriment, provided there bad
been any point in the jokes), they
proceeded to ruirj others. For. in
stance, the sign and store front of
Messrs. Holzeudorf Bros, was just
literally danbed np with green paint,
and the elegant new sign of Messrs.
Glover & Dunn, the handsomest and
costliest in tbo city, was pierced by-
three bullet-boles, each of which
flaked off great splinters, thus terrioly
defacing the sign. Such vandalism
we deprecate, and here nsk the ques
tion put to us, where were the police
when all this mischief was going on ?
We saw enough men with stare on
during Christmas to have stopped nil
pueb.
ChriHtmiiH Tree*
Our Baptist Sabbath School had
their Christmas tree and Santa Claus
on Wednesday night last at Hein’s
Hall on Newcastle Blreet. The tree
was handsomely decorated with pres
ents, which made the eyes of the little
folks sparkle with delight. After the
opening exercises, these, to the
amount of over $G0.00 worth, were
distributed to the anxious pupils.—
The evening passed off very pleasant
ly, indeed, aud.may be scored as a
success in every particular.
The MHeqaerey Bail. ^
All maskers intending to attend tbe
grand masquerade ball at L’arioso on
the night of Monday, January 1st, are
requested to enter the ball from tbe
back door, rs Mr. L. G. Goldsmith,
of the committee of invitatioo, will
compell all parties to raise their
masks before entering tbe dancing
ball. All other parties will euter tbe
front door. , Max A. Rice,
Com. of Invitation.
'-'eirved Right.
Last Monday niq,bt, $»» - lot of
boys vein enjoying a bonfire and fire
works in front of the residence- of
Hon. J. E. Dart, a young colored
man came np and dared tbe boys to
treat him as they had others,, by fir
ing roman candles after him. This
was mors than their young boy na
tures could stand, so they lit their
caudles and began firing on him. He
immediately pulled out a pistol,
cocked it, and pointing it in tbe di
rection of the boys, was in the act of
firing, when Mr. Dart reached tbe
scene, and planted a blow with^his fist
upon the fellow's ear that stretched
him fall length upon tbe ground,
and throwing bis pistol ten feet away.
The boys, taking advantage of (he
situation, just peppered him with
their roman oundles. The grand ju
ry will, do doubt, investigate the mat
ter and inquire from whence came
that little pistol.
Halt Sheet Thin Week.
We give this week only n homeo
pathic dose of news. We do this to
give “the boys” a little Christmas,
and also to clear up the office of “pi”
and other “dead matter,” preparato
ry to another year's work. Excuse
us, then, for this week, aud kibk out
for a good paper next issue.
ST. SIMONS ITEMS.
St. SIMONS HOSPITAL
FOB SICE AND DISABLED SEAMEN,
ST. SIMONS MILLS, GEORGIA
trTh» wants of foreign vimli»ipedalty.
B. J. MASSEY. M. D„ M.ntger.
Young Men 1 . ChriMtinn Aenoaiution
As to-morrow is the lust Sabbath
in the year, it is earnestly requested
that every member of. the above asso
ciation will be present at the regulsr
prayer meeting at 9 a. m. on that day,
at the Methodist church. All young
men have a cordial invitation to be
present. Toe Secretary.
Martel!, Henan j and other brand* of Coguac; al
so, beat bran da of Bye and otbi .* whiskeys, for me'
dicinal and other, purpose*; also, flue, imported
wince, can be found at GEORGE CHANDLER'S, on
Bay a tree t. , Je3-ly
The only drunken man on the Is-
land during Christmas week was a
negro who had been in Brunswick for
several days on a “lark” and patne to
St. Simons to get sober.
The Portuguese bark now loading
at this point carries, as a sample, some
fifty cypress ties from Satilla to Opor
to, Spain. If they prove satisfactory,
quite a long Portuguese railroad will
use them in preference to other woods.
Tho .festivities of Cbristuyis have,
this season, been unusually pleasant
and interesting. Tbe young people
have enjoyed one round of pleasure
after another. On Saturday night
(Christmas eve) quite a rccheiche af
fair was had at the residence of Capt.
James Po&tell in honor of the anoL
versnry of the birthday of Mr. James
D. Gould. On Monday mprniDg at
11 o'clock old Santa Claus emptied a
stocking large enough to fit “tbe old
man of tho mouotuin” full of presents
for tho children of tbe Union Church
Sabbath School. Besides singing and
other usual exercises, the occasion
was enlivened by recitations and
readings by both teachers and schol
ars. At night, although tbo parents,
friends and children went through a
drenching storm, a large concourse
assembled at the hair of tbe Mallon
School to witness the exercises of
thutyoung but prosperous institution.
The performances were highly credit
able to both teacher and children.—
Tbrongb his agent, Santa Claus had
fitted up, iu good taste, a Christmas
tree laden with presents for tbe chil
dren of the school, which nil enjoyed
very much. After tbe exertises there
were grand pyrotechnic displays at
Retreat, the estate of Captain King,
and tbe residences of Mrs. Gowen,
Mrs. John McCullough and others, at
St. Simons Mills, witnessed by quite
aff assembly of frieDds. Since then
dancing, ridiug, singing, recitations,
hunting, lawn teunia, etc., have been
tbe order of the day. As far as heard
from", no preceding Christmas -for
many years bus been so universally
observed and enjoyed by our good
people. There has been not an in
stance of rowdyism during the whole
week. The day was observed more
in accordance of our views of a Christ
mas day than any we ever before wit
nessed. May we Save many happy
returns of this occasion.
FORSALE.
A HOUSE AND LOT IN EXCELLENT LOCATION
Apply to.
decZMf. J. 8. BURNS.
Itcud TVIiat Gen. G. T. (Tice) Anderson
Hays.
Messru. Hutchinxon tf; liro.:—Gen
tlemen—I have been a great sufferer
from neuralgia—the attacks lasting
for days. I had tried every known
remedy without being relieved. In
my last attack I tried your "Neural-
giue,” aud in n short time was per
fectly cured. It is a consolation to
know that I have at last a remedy
that controls this painful disease, and
I cau cheerfully recommend it to all
who suffer ns I do.
G. T. Anderson, Chief of Police.
Atlanta, April 18, 1879.
Hutchinson ti Bro., Proprietors, At
lanta. Sold by all druggists. dec-3ui
Shipping Intelligence.
Bath, Ga., July 7, 1881.
Mr. Samuel Shepard, Augusta, Ga.:
Dear Sir—Not until recently did I
think there was any virtue in your H.
H.-P. Ten days ago I visited my
plantation in Burke, and carried my
two little hoys. All of us were at
tacked with chills ami fever, and after
failing to check them with calomel
ami quinine, H. H. P. and quiniue
accomplished the desired result. I
never intend to be without it os a
medicine for my family. Please send
me a bottle by bearer.
Yours truly, P. H. Wood.
BRUNSWICK MARKET
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL. I
Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 30, 1882. {
Below we quote prices current for to-<lay:
COTTON..
Good Middling..... ,...10
Middling
Low Middling *.
Good Ordinary .8**
Ordinary.....
RICE.
Broken
Common .....4*^5
****
Hough country
NAVAL STORES.
Botin—0 $1.40, D $1.40; X $1.40;F $1.4.1,0 $110;
H $! 63; L tl 80; K $2 $0; U $3 33; X $3 $0; win
dow gltu $400
Shuts Tonrxsrixx—Oils and wbi.keyi, 47c;
regulars, 48c.
SUPPLIES.
Bacon—Clear rib aides. non.; abolldMs, llUc
bam., 18!fe;dry snltea clear rib side. none, Iona
char, »>ic;,boulder, .carce and nominal.
Ftovn—SuperUn., $4 OOR$4 $0; extra, $3 00ft
$6 S31 SunU-. $6 75*6 00; fancy. $0 00@$« 73
choice patent, $7 75@S 00; baker.’ $7 00.
0*Aa-Corn—n*w. 75c. Oats. We.tern etc;
bran, St 10.
Hat—Northern, $1.00; Eutern Timothy. $1,15
Wetum Timothy, $1.16.
Laud—In tierce., 12;e kegs and tub. 12.Me.
Hiou, Wool, Etc.—Hide., dry flint, 14c; Mlted
13c. Wool—Unwashed, free ol bum. In twle*.
prime, 36c; in bags, prim*. 34c; .lightly burry
lSfttec; very burry, IOfft-13. Wax 3tc; deer .kina,
II bit 35, ulted 30; beaver akin., ttc; otter .Una, 33c
@$4 00.
ARRIVALS. I
Deo 34—So Three Slater., Simpaon, Cooanw,
Deo 2.1-80 Prlacilla Scribner, Furmon, Savannah.
Deo 33—Sc Jobn 8 Ingraham. Drlnkwater, N. Y.
Deo 23—Sc Florence Leland, Adama, Beltut.
Deo 33—Dr bg St. rrancia, Uajnon, Portland.
Deo 33—So A D Knight, Drlnkwater, Haw York.
Deo 27 -So Nettle Champion. Shaw, Fernandlna.
Dec 37—Sc D D Haakoll, Haakell, BaUhal. •
Dec 38—40 Alice Areber, Fletchor, Bub.
Dec 38—8c Ctirtie Akarly,——New York.
Deo 28—So A F Crook.tt. ——New York.
DEPABTURES.
Deo 23—So Carrie Strong, New York.
Deo 23—So Nellie 8tarr, Soul., New London.
Deo 22—Bk 3 B Rebel, Sawyer, Matonzas.
Deo 28—Br bk Lolua, McDonald, Bueuna Ayres.
Deo 27—So Mary Lord, Smith, Myatto.
Deo 27—So J Nlckureon, Fan, San Domingo.
Deo 29—So Ida Laurence, Young. Montevideo.
New Advertisements.
CITATION FOR PI8MIS8I0H,
ST ATX OP QflOBOIA—Oltk* Cochtt. *
OnDiWAnT'a Orncx.
Where.., Joaeph W. Bob.it • aud Waller W. Wat
kins, executor, of tbe will of Joseph Roberta, have
•Inly flled la this offlee their petition, preying for
dismission u executor, u aforesaid, and that th.
usual citation do Ians, thia la, therefore, to cite .11
persona Intereeted to show caime. If eny they can,
why uld eaecntora should not ho dismissed on tbo
■■ ' In April, 1883.
r my bfflcUl signature, this December
EDOAB C, P. DART, Ordinary.
37 tb, 1883.
Janl-3m
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from tbo Court of Ordinary
ol Ulynn ruuoly, will be sold, on tbs amt Tuaaday
in February, US3, at the Oonrt House door, la said
county, between tb. legal hnnra of sale, those two
oertaln Islands In raid .' n. t> kuown as Jointer’s
Island (numb-r of »■ re* uokii 'wo) about lour mite,
and a half tn.Au tbv c.iy ... orm.awlck. with a dwell
ing home and oat-houaes, sold u tbe pmputy of
R. F. Williams, lata of laid county, deceased, for
tb. benefit of heirs and creditors.
■ W. W. WATKINS,
Administrator estate of B, p. Williams.
Dao.32tb.18S2, ' t
Application for Leave to Sell.
Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Glynn county, at tb* February •arm, 1883, of aalcl
Court, for Have to tell the land* belonging to tb*
estate of Mrs. Sarah A. Williams, late o| raid conn*
ty, deoeased, for tbe .benefit of beirs and creditors
^Dwemburtwir, 1882. W. ft. WaTKINR,
Administrator Eat. Mrs. Saran A. Williams.
BRIN’D MASQUERADE BILL,
. TO BE GIVEN AT
L’ARIOSO HALL,
MONDAY EVE., JAN. 1,1883.
'All persons receiving Invitations win be welcome.
Ticket* on «al* st Glover & Dnun’it. .
N. B — Faqcy and comic suits ran be rented tor
this oe-waion at reasonable rate*.
MAX A. RICE,
Committee on Invitation*.