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if VOLUME XI.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1 IS85
NUMBER
.The Advertiser anil Appeal,
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BRUNSWICK. - GEORGLV.
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SEAPORT LOPOE, I. 0. Q. T., NO. 88.
Htoti »t SllchtlMn'. 8*11 .wiy Mond*y ftonlu*.
at 7 UK). J. "• RICE* w. l, 1.
T. V. UOODBBEAD. W. 8.
Y. W. <:■ A.
The Young Mob’* ObrWUii Atoodalion hold. It*
prayarmtoilng for man ovorjr tobbjjb morning at V
o’clock s* tli* Method lit church. Zreryoa* I* wel
come. '
MUSIC.
I aut prepared to nlve mnalcal insiniutiou on all
bTUI.SO AND BRASH ISSTUUMKNTfl. Violin a
specialty. Headquarter* at Olover k Dnnn'a store.
e6«tf Paor. Fn. ltlEUAN.
Dr. W. B. BURROUHS,
LAND. REAL ESTATE.
COLLECTING AND INSURANCE AGENT,
Offora for sale 100 or the moat desirable lots in
town, and some valuable farms nr*ar the rity, where
anything can be grown. Term* reasonable.
References :—McrchanU' National Bank. Atlanta,
Ga.; First National Bauk, Macon, Ga.; Savanna)
Rank and Trust Co., Havannah.Ga. maySl-ly
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LOCAL DENTISTS,
.BRUNSWICK. - GEORGIA.
Parties having work in the dental line will find
to their interest to call. OfUae tn new Kaiser block
over druva tor* of Lloyd A Ai’ams
D.D.Atkinson
DENTIST,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
OtUce up -Uir# iu WrijLt'* new bulltUu;*. WiA
CALL AND BE SHAVED AT THE
Artesian Barber
SHOP.
STRICTLY FIItST-CLASS!
llair work of all kiml* a specialty. HAtisrueti.m
guaranteed. Shop tn l’«»*‘t Omce nuilding.
tn.irtMy !• A SHAW, Proprietor.
Tax rvTot:ic©.
Taxes due the city for ieM.* ar** pa.v*Uea* follow*:
First quarter on or belor.tBii.h «i«y *>( April,
Second quarter <jii *>r before aiat nay <1 July, i.v5.
Third quarter on or before Jjlxt day nf Oct.,
Nellie aqd I.
Tb« little to** o of Silver Golly **»»
■11 ostir. A crow.I of am were gath
ered in froot of Mayor llublt'* In
ternal Refreshment Saloon, gazing at
n porter stack op on one of tbe shut
Urn. Tbe tbin, lanky man rending
tbe notine alool lor tbe edification of
the lea* portion of tbn crowd i* tbe
editor nod proprietor of tbe only
nenrepaper in town, tbe Silver Golly
Bantam, and tbe pooler in qoeetion ia
n aatnpW of bia akill in tbe priutio;
line:
Teleplionoa.
PRIVATE LINES
liuilt. tftlippvd with telephonea, »ud routed. Ap-1
pit to the Manager oi the uearent Telephone, *o !
JOHN D. RASTER LIN, bupt. \
l w, 5-tt Charltdoo C. 1
: Notjcz. ;
: Tbe Citizens of Silver Onlley :
. will be on Mand To-morrow nt S ;
: r. m. to meet tbe San Franciaco ;
: Stage, nod give a Hearty welcome ;
; to onr New Scbxtl Mistrre*. I
: Geo not V. ll\»t.«rrr, Mayor. :
I 1’. S.—White Sbirta. :
* *
Tbe seeming iucoogrnity of a bnge
rooster prioted nt tbe top of tbe pos
ter might bavo been explained by
statiog that there was only ono wood
cat in town, and it vttui need alike,
on all occasions, to attract tbe pub
lic's eye. Each happening in the
town wns heralded forth in a notjeo
with tiro rooster rsmpamt at the top.
When tbe popnlation wns iocrraaetl
by tbo arrival of twins at tbe Reilly
homestead (be fact was fully an-
uoonced ou tbe bulletin board, wbicb
was invariably a .hotter in front of
tbe Mayor’s saloou. If n mnlo or
borso was wishing from tbo golly, tbe
ever-ntefal fowl called attention to its
abscence.
Ten minutes. after tbe poster was
rend there was a corner fu white
shirt*. Old Levy’e stock of seven,
wbicb bad been in bis store ever
since tbe town came into existence,
realized lor their owner about 1,000
per cent, profit Tbe nnfortnnates
who found themselves without tbe
coveted shirts wero downcast and dis
consolate, bat genias finally fonnd
a way out of tbe difficulty. A roll of
muslin was cut np into false shirt
(routs, which wore intended to bn
packed under tbe vest and pinned to
a paper collar. Mrs. Reilly was then
called upon to show her skill in tbe
laundry bnsiuess. Her busy bands
soon finished tbe task, and the pile of
snowy, glistening shirt bosoms was a
speaking monument of her skill. The
dollars dropped in her lap made her
smile with delight ns she thought of
what they wauld buy for her twin
babes. Noontime found tho Gnllyites
in full force and arrayed iu their
finest. Tim Mayor soon emerged
from bis home, and tbe way be strut
ted around, all resplendent in a fall
dress suit and shiny high bat, would
have caused a peacock to die with
mortification at being outshone. The
iow-eut vest revealed n “sparkler"
big 11s u walnut, and emitting sneb
brilliant rays that one would almost
fe’l inclined 'u believe tbe owner's
assertion that he did not need any
light ju bis bouse at night time.
14 whs a proud moment for the first
citizen of tbe town wbeu lie mounted
a sonp box and delived hinntelf of a
epee, 1), tbe preparation of which had
caused him a sleepless night. As
suming tbe altitude of the painting of
Andrew Jackson, which hnug on 'he
bar room wall, represented to tie Hint
Statesman's favorite posture, with one
hand liiil beneath his vest, and (lie
other resting on his coat tails, be
c.j'iimcuced:
'Fellow-citizens: Yeui, vidi, vin -
came, we saw, we conquers,!.
We came to this now blooming para
dise when it was not lung but a waste.
We stuck to it, ami struck rock, titnl
men we spread like a grease spot on
your Son.Lv panto. Soon «• was
big enough to support a fiat rim
liquor saloon, and now ki* con
cluded tb*t «* kin support a school
teacher lo make srbolars of out young
uns. Noe, when i introduce you.
fellcwa, you must bow and take your
bat like th>a,'' and suiting his actions
to bis* vorJs. bo removed Li* bead
covering, end in attempting to make
of tbo Gully's
moat prized institutions.
Miss Jardew. tbo tuber, boarded
with lb* HtoietU and was the pet of
the town. Er.ry maa aba met oa tbe
street raised fan bat and bowed re-
apectfally to her.
Every man io turn wanted to be ou
tbe school board, sad it was amazing
y cords of wood Were dump-
show be threw hi* centra of gravity 'ed oa tbo Mayor’s sidewalk, with cunt
out of line, sad as a natural eoose-! plimonts of so and so. Of coarse it
quatice tbe soap box lilted sad landed) may not have bad anything to do
lbs flowery orator in a beat n« tbe; with it, hot nevertheless it was a fact
groom). Tbe Mayor did not let Ibis j that Uto man sending Iba meat was
mishap annoy him, nor did tbe grin-' appointed a director,
niog faces of bis bearers excite bia • About six months af'rr tbo <ln-
anger, but joining in tbo Uugb, be | matie entry in onr town id tbo tiebool
put them through tbeir "politeness j roiatrese, a young stranger nemo to
drill,” and soon bad them scraping I tbs Gaily, and soon bis name was in
and bowing in a manner that would j every one's oioutb—‘Tarry, tbe ten-
havo de'-ghted tbe heart of a French j der-foot,*’ owner of the “Nelly and I”
dancing man ter.
Way oil down tbe road a cloud ol
dost was arising, growing larger and
larger, un'.il finally from Us midst tbs
stage-cosch burst in view. Tbs horses
were galloping like msd, and instead
of tbe brawny form of Tom, tbs driver,
bolding tbs lines, tberu stood a girl,
her feet firmly braced against tbe
footboard, laying back with all ber
strength ou tbe reins. Tbe trained
leaders slacked tbeir speed as tbey
approached tbeir usual stopping
place and slopped stilL
As soon as tbe eoneb camo to a
stand still tbe girlish form dropped
buck in a faint. A dozen men sprang
to tbe coacb top and a ghastly sight
they saw. There lay Toro, the driver,
with a horrible bole in bis chest,
from which the blood--pouted with
each boart throb. '
ered tbe motionless forms to the
ground, where ready arms received
them.
Tbe Mayor’s bouse was turned into
a hospital and bis. wife into » nurse.
The girl soou regained bor senses
and told ber tale. She was tbo school-
inistreaH they wero waiting to wel
come. About five miles from tbe
gnUey the coacb was stopped by rob
bers. She was on tbo seat with Tom,
tbe driver, wbeu tbe robbers, with
levelled guus, brought tbe stage to a
bait. Some half dozen passengers in
side were ordered to get out, and
while they were being senrobed Tom
slipped a revolver into tbe little teach
er's hands and whispered, “Shoot nt
tbe man at tbe leader’s head.” Quick
as a flash she levelled tbe already
cocked weapon. Bang! went the
heavy Colt. A bullet passed within a
foot of tbe robber's bead und struck
the horse’s 6ar. Tho frantic animal
reared np nud struck the robber with
both fore feet. Down to tbe ground
tbe crushed robber dropped, and tbe
coacb gave a jolt, as the Wheels rolled
over the prostrate wretch’s body.
Bang! crack ! crack ! went the rob
bers’ guns, and one bullet strnck poor
Tom iu the breast ns lie turned
around to yell defiance nt the out
witted rascals. With a moan lie drop
ped baek on his seat, senseless.
Grasping the lines, which w-re
dropping f rom Tom'* nerveless hands,
she guided the li*i|’ses to town. A
parly from tbe Gnllev rode back over
tbe road and found tbe lifeless body
of the crushed robber. Tho passen
gers were found close by, tied to
t’ees, an.I relieved of all tin ir valua
bles. The town rang "itll praise |. r
I lie plucky schoolmistress, hii I the
mine. One evening Mrs. Haalt-U
commenced talking about the stran
ger. IIa ia from your State, Penn
sylvania; ton most meet him, for be
would make a good catch, .lie owns
tbe ‘Nelly and I' mine, tbe richest in
these porta.”
Why did a tear tremble on those
eyelashes, why did tbo blood reddun
bercheecks n fiery hue? Just then
tbe Mayor catnu in followed by a tall
stranger.
“Miss Jurdeu, this is Sir. Parry.”
A scream, and tbo tall stranger and
tbe little teacher were locked in each
other's arms. Well, tbe rest is soon
told. Nelly Jardun and Parry Rod-
gors were lovers in a Pennsyvnnis
town. He started for the West to
make bis fortune. Fonr or five let
ters came, and then tbey ceased. A
'eml?*£ bnndelSw-H 0 ^ 1 ^ * Mr P**"*' 1 * Dd B0 new * P f Par -
ry. Finally th«' dissolute ion of tbs
postmaster was nrrestod and confes
sed that ho had been stealing letters
with money in them, and among them
be bad taken two or three from Par
ry to Nelly, thinking, probably, tbey
might contain money.
Tbe brave girl then started to find
ber lover. Place after place sbe vis
ited, but could find no due, and at lust
broken hearted and convinced that
ber lover was dead, sbe accepted the
place offered ber at the Gully.
Well, they married, and yearn of
joy and happiness have been tbeir
lot.
Tbe little town of Silver Gully now
owns a church, and a marble tablet
on one of tbe walls reads:
KRKCTKl) 18G9
An a thanksgiving to tbe Divine Cre
ator, whose all-seeing eye found tbe
lest.
Correcting Her Enzlleli.
“There,’' said a woman to a tramp,
“ik n nice dinner, bat I .shall expect
you to saw a little wood for it.”
“Certainly, madam,” politely re
plied tbo tramp, attacking tbe diuner
with both bands, “but you will par
don me, I trnst, if I venture to cor
reel your English.”
“My what?”
“Your English. Some modern au
thorities claim that grammar is play
ed out. I know better. The vevb
*.ihw' is a verb in 11,is case,’singular
number and iniperferl tense. Yuli
cannot say, *J shall expect you In saw
wood.' ‘I shall expect yon to see
wood,' is correct. U yon will indi
cate toe pile tu me I will look at it hh
I pass not."
Connecticut leads in iongevi’v iu
Biniam, iu n sp*ciul edition issned to | this country. The majority of very
c •iii'ueraoraie the lynching iif three j old people are women. Among men,
of the roll bet*, who vtVre caught the soldiers K, 'd farmers are the longest
jdav after the affair, alluded to her asi *' wl ’ ^ recent investigator found
i _ , , . . ... , , ; one hundred ministers who had pasa-
a Joan ,,f Arc. A neat lit.le frame i#ll lllBMUtar y bllt be fono ,, ou _
Jsclni.il house had been ere-ted ia an-j|y thirty doctors, tec lawyers and ten
'ticipatlou of her coming, and soon * actors.
why an mx n love.
Men fall ia lov*. they my. with
beauty, with goodneaa. with geutfa-
mo, silk intellect Ml qaahiiea, with
sweet voice, with a Mails, with an
agreeable manner, aitb a lovable dis
position, with many ascertainable and
measurable things, and )ct we find
(Seat cuauaaaUy falling in Live with
women who are not beautiful, nor
eiae, ihv get,tie, nor praieesiag any
a«rerl*iti*l>!» Ibinp. Yon'll find a
hundred reaaona for falling in lute,
but rarely the right reason—wbicb ia
^omuonly simply because he can’t
brip it. He ia in Iota Iwcattse a mva-
b-rion* form in natnre baa touched
biro. Tbn woman may Im nnbeanti-
ful, hjartlrje, selfish, cruel, untrue,
coaler, frivolous, empty, lull if tbn
•“agio of nature touches him, bn sees
not one of these in its true tuqiect. *
“My dear," said a father to bia
daughter, “how long baa it been since
George Jackson went West to seek
bia fortnno?”
'Just a year," replied tbe girl with
a blush.
'Was tliero anything between yon
and George? I sometimes tin night
be was fond of you.”
‘ He was, papa,” and tbe girl bid
bi-r face on tbe old man's shoulder; “I
promised tieorgo when be went away
that I would wait for him until be
conld mako is fortune.”
“I have a letter from him.”
“Ob, papa !’’ sbo exclaimed. * Doea
be—er—baa be—ob, tel! me wbnt does
be say ?”
“He wants $20 to get borne with.”
UAHDTimBS.
Speaking of bard times, “Hermit,”
in tbe ^Troy Times, says be Adds by
reference to the past that they have
been much harder. For iustnnce,
prior to the Revolution tbe professors
at Harvard received tbeir salaries
chiefly in produce, this being tbe on
ly way in wbiob many of their stn-
deuts could pay tuition. In Virginia
tbe clergy were paid in tobacco, auil
of course were unable to preach
against chewing and smoking.
When tbe Revolution began, Con
gress began issuing paper money, nud
eventually $50,000,000 war cnrreifey
was issued, most of wbicb became
worthless, tbongb afterwards re
deemed. A barber Cbop in New York
was ornamented with continental
money pasted over tbe walls.
Robert Morris, of Philadelphia, was
tbe first to establish a permanent cur
rency. He lent bis private fortune to
Congress, and this enabled Washing
ton to capture Cornwallis. He found
ed tbe Batik of North* America in
1782, and this was tbe beginning of
our present financial system. Tbe
entire wealth of A-n.-i i.- i was at that
time not as nibcii tho capital of one
of onr lending banks. Hence if times
be bard at present, what must tbey
bn\e been then ?
“None of your white-faced damsel*
.lor me,” said ihe Rev. John W. ijeud-
der, of Miuiieipolis, in a recent ser
mon, “nor one whose face is red with
consumptive or hectic flush. Give me
tnu nut brown girl who ab.iudnus the
sun-bonnet, «ho can climb s tree
with iiny hoy, who prefersgiaal bread
to chocolate carnm-!s ani baked beans
to ittlgel Cake. The kind of an angel
for me weighs 140 pounds, and hue
more calls for crash towels than cos
metics. Her waist Is more than nine
inches in circumference. She is us
straight ns an arrow, sleeps eight
hours a day, h** a char head, a bright
smile,'and is « joy to iho-e around
ber.’’ Now trot oiu tbe 140 pound
angel, and let’s bear what sbe tbinka
of Scttdder