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New Advertisements.
JAS. U. VINCENT,
3TT0RNET AND C0UX8EWE AT UW,
ORUNSWIOK, • • - QKORQIA
W.B.C. Coker & Co
bul mm aaoKEM. conrir anemia,
Reitebs, Lemhi, hi Tu Reiimebs
or cm akp conmir lahim: auo
Abstracted aod Examlaere sf U»4 litln
•Imta, la »U jEprrtlun
aprUllly
of Moak tad JUvcawi!*
W. B.C. COKES ft CO.
Str. David Clark
Only Wrrrl DoAl Iwkmprr ml Mwprm
SA VANN AH & BRUNSWICK.
LEAVC4 liVAffAl rott BBUXIWICK EVERT
MONOAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
BETTES ISO. LEAVE BRUNSWICK
Tuesday g Friday evening
TOR 8ATASSA1I.
Vikn rice* connwtloB a» Bruna«U-k with B. * A,
ILailrumd, a
titmrT* t*> »»4 from
3dvfttifcr nud Sppad.
muiiw imi
SATURDAY MORNING
AT BBCXSW1CE.OEOBOIA.
■ATIEIHY MeBSINO. APRIL t. !to|.
home MAnkiw.'
Onice Time Table.
OcamMaUvwf mm from • a. u. to «.«« r. m.
- sra « a --iCm,kmm-d---., J k
Uiun pUmdlm but kltart.p.a. win mull
aatU a«it akl.
ISTOTIOE.
Tbe (Uyma CmiIt AfrtrtlUnl forlrtr will at-
Um! tha awwUac to B* held at L ABlUwy Ham. ao
Taaadax. April I9tk. at 1 P. M. Aft tha coaiailttaao
nprrtrd to Uoa kaad without tail. All laJtaa
*-4tlra»a who tool aa totorvat la tu approach-
lac I air arp In vip-d to ba praamt.
B.J.GuLMJM. ^ D.T. nrss.
«wtUry. I'n-ilrnt.
•Care Wauirr I«*»ld Clark.*
t\ WILLIAM*. A (ret.
aprillMm
Bmnaelck, on tha dock
fm. Neubauer,
BRUNSWICK. OA.
Boot & Shoe Maker.
4th
ork and prlreo. khf oa Monk *tre t Mil iW to
. T. htum'i grM trj.
•ulltf WM. SEUIUfEB.
City Tax Notice.
The Uiaa dae tha city of Brnnaokk
Ur. Improvctaenta. amt every aparlr* o
r- l»rty t >r tha year Ijwl, are pojablr^u
nth
a rralca.
• hrpt..
I(<M>ka tor tha reception of return* and tha collec-
tl -n of tha Aral quarterly payment of taiaa are non
•'!•• n. and will ba rUead on tha 3|at day of Utrrh
lMil.«h»a*McmtloM«iUB*t*au*d for tha « nilr«
anioiint of taiea dun for tha year airaluat rarh anil
r*rr> i*r*ou who fall* to tuako pa>uiriit aa abort
required.
omce bonra from 9 a. M. to 1 r. m., and front 3 |n
5 r. m.
JAMES llot’ETON, Clerk and Treasurer,
C. P. GOODYEAR,
{Lat* o» U»«*awu*, Ukoaou.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jacksonville, • Florida.
Wiil|irartli'o In nut* end Uulletl Hutt* Court* of
tf -rl ta. Will attend r. ^uUr / the *■-*•! hi* of
Glynn. Wayne. Ware. Cam Jr o and l Urltoo Huiorl-
or Cuiiria of Oe<>r«ta, and will go to Wayrrwa. Tr*.
dri * mil. m Mary* and Branawirk, la ««ratlun. to
•it- ini l<» bualaaaa wbl'B la ofedtortral Importancr
b> i »y bta atpcnaoa and reaaonnbla companaaUi n
JEKYL ISLMD.
) "Jl MI.r-Thr Sorthrrn oaa-tklrd < f aald la
lao I. .iiuaied In (dyna Coanly. Oeorpta. at U*
muuth *»f Uniiiawtrk narU.r. Tha lalaml atwenda
la cour »f all kind*, and for any dcalrt»«
hntihv an 1 ealaatde laland on tha Oaorfto coo*'.
II* • • ff-r* •’ip.-rtor InJarnoenta. Fur particular*
*u 11* nua o| aaU. apply to
tTSSIXOHAV A UkWTOS.
( Att<rn«ya at law, Ma«ai.nah. (la.
Tux Receiver's Notice.
i k. April cu» and ;tb. and iMhat.d 1Mb.
M J«. H.mona (Uod^'a atorrh Aj Hi *U and SBh. and
>"• rliny. April llth and 2tth and Mar 9th.
l«-th-l. April ltd and 3«th and May iuth.
W. Tun.rr’* atore, April !3th and «l*t and May 3th
Mhtla In lininewtm h, my «>»■ • will ba at lb«
Uou*e. W. TCBSEB.T. B . O.C.. tm.
_ OITATIONr
I ONOMM-Comr or Olih.
I T' Mlehom It may ornerra: Catturlna Aymar
in proper f«.rm applied to m* f r penuantut
'«4 by law, _ _
•J permanent admlniatratl n ah«mld n
I to aald Cat
| aald Camarine Aymnr on Ooorg* W. Ay-
my hand and off* Ini aljia tare thla Mar. h
Wm. n. BEB;i!E.(>rd nAry (I. C-. On.
CITATION.
hiU-iitn* C«K*imr.
Chandler, *nnrdlan of Iho prao-
h'lwnrd and Trank Horaav, appltaa
: "‘l »«4o~l for latt-ra ofdlMntoah.n ttwm kla
t . lllwfc »A pareow ronreraed nr*
5 Ly . 'tr!* r *’ 1 to mk9W u nay thay ran. why
*}**• tha Aral Monday la May nett
B* Mai |m| mr k ** J u4 °® cl41 IhU
Wn, u. BEBUE. Ordinary O. C. On.
loney Saved is Money Made!
k * ‘ • lwr e*7 m»r*e, ana f3*» •>« a
VI, ’ . } H Wrr Head for oar price* be.
L* u « * n *f »'**•. a in., preaeea, *aw ami «rut
" r •“> kil "* °* mnrhlnary. M* are
••cat*. *nd)tfuaraatre aaUafadlon
WAtBEB A IAH7P.
itice to Debtors and
Creditors.
t*- r r;'** ••■third to the retat* of John B. tint-
* *i.nty. .i. eiaed. are herel.y
\ ' i'oiu#J^|« payn. tiLand all jmt.
"V '***•*• */»!>•• t aald r*Ut* are notlAad
.UiIj-T, f " r , * 4 » "~ ut *■ •'■no# of tha law.
„ , VkNSlEB llABEHml\M.
niatratru . n L-Utr John U llaUraUam.
>PECIAL NOTICE.
Work on tha new Catholic church
will l>o retained before long, eo we
learn from Iter. Father McCabe.
Drum-6ebing scaeon hae opened.—
Three bugo old fellow* were hauled
by our oflico thia week on a dray.
Mr. K II. Marlin, of Dawson, haa
been *|H'iiding tho week with hit
brother, Mr. J. S. Marlin, of this city.
Tho building mania atill continue*,
and new houwa continue to go up.—
Carjieutcm, inasona, painter*, etc., are
all Im-y.
Mr. S|>eara it back from New York
with a big *tock of gooil*, probably
tho largest ho ha* ever had. lie ia
going tu sell them, too.
Kvcrybody *|>onka of the present
management of tho Express Oflico at
thi* place. Mr. Conwell certainly un-
■lerstanda Ilia business.
Another wiJe-a-wakc lawyer, James
l". Vincent, of this city, haring learned
of our recently increase.! circulation,
preaeuta bis card in this issue. -
The editor of this paper left for Lib
erty county Thursday night to attend
tho meeting of Savaunab Presbytery
which is now in conrention ftiere.
Only fifty cents admission to the
Old Folk's Concert next Wednesday
night, anti each ticket entitles the bol
der to a saucer of ice cream—-free.
If you wish to buy, lease, rent, tell
tr murtgage a city lot, house or coun
try farm, cull on Messrs. W. B. V. Co
ker A Co., whose card appears in thia
issue.
StnwIierrii'S and cream, think of it!
at the Old Folk's concert next
Wednesday night. Yes, and tfiuy will
give yon plenty of sugar too. Du there
without fail.
Mr. C. U. Moore has opened n fur
niture establishment on Xuwcastlo
street, nud wo will do him tho crodit
to eay that hit prices are so low at to
astonish one.
Mr. A. V. Wood has moved into
hit new quarters near tho distillery,
and ia uow prepared to talk naval
•tores to every eno who wishes to
consult with him.
Messrs. Dodge k Fuller cleared
British brig Itoaella Smith, Captain
l’cnficld on the 12th inet, for ltio Ja
neiro, with a cargo of JCI.Dtifl feet
pitch pine lumber, valued at $0,235.
Why didn't that Brunswick old
maid and that grass widow visit ns?
—Pen ny leieal.
Knowing your aversion to old
maids, wo thought best not to call.
Ou>Mxn> Fuirso.
Messrs. Cook Brothers k Co. are
farnisnmg a uico article of dry slabs
all ready for the tiro place at 33 cents
per single dray load. Wo havo had
aorno of it aud can testify to its good
qualities.
coived bia spring stock of icc, and
had a special agreement with old man
Vennur to hold summer in check on-
til ho was prepared to cool onr
parched tongnes. The cargo of ice
arrived this week, and we may now
expect the mercury to atari for the
niaetiea at any moment.
An exchange aava: Eight hundred
men are engaged in digging out tho
Chicago and Northwestern Railway,
west of Sleepy Eye, Minn. Tbo track
is boried under a mass of snow and
ice on which the sun makes no im
pression, and which can only ho ro-
muvcil with picki and shovels Tbo
company baa expended almost enongh
money shoveling snow on this line
this winter to liavo constructed a new
rond.
Yes, thia will continne to bo the
tale until wo havo a grand Southern
trunk from Brunswick to the Pacific,
over tho B. k A. I load. Wo would
never hear inch as tbo above of a road
with such termini.
THE M. * II. It. It. EXTENSION.
The recent visit of Mr. R. T. Wilson,
principal owner of the slwve road, to
tho State has caused a perfect awak-
suing among newspaper exdunges,
only one of whom seems to bare in
terviewed him with success. From
him the Teleyrapk and Mmengtr baa
learned two things:
Firat—That $50,000 will be expend
ed at an early day, each at Macon and
Brunswick, and $30,000 more in roll
ing stock and equipments.-
Socond—That the company expect
big thioga from the Legislator,, when
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
cMMimimrinil
Brunswick. Georgia, •HEWITT’S OGLETEOEFE,
Juno 7 th, 8Ui and 9th, 1881.
0. T. DUNN,
M. 1. COLSON,
BRUNSWICK, GA.,
JUST OPENED TO THE PUBLIC.
, orxaxims man.
We, the undersigned, hereby agree
to guarantee the enema of tbo above
Camtlrii i:$ithuMinntl<* In Uf|itnl to
our Flair.
Tvaaoau, (it., Aptil 12, 1881.
Editor Advertiser and A/i/ieal:
Aa yon do not bear from these pinoy
woods very often, I drop a fow lines
to tell yon that we aro all quite anx
ious to participate iu your Fair in
Jane. I am a member of the Camden
County Agricultural Society, which
met at this place to-day. When bus
iness was announced, the President,
Dr. Burroughs, left tho chair, calling
Mr. R. L. Lang, and, after some re
marks, urging upon all the members
to take an activo part in tbo Glynn
County Fair, and win lanrela for the
“garden spot of Georgia"—noble old
Camden—the land of pcaco and plen
ty, made a motion that the Chairman
appoint a committee of five to confer
with the members, to see who would
ride at the tournament, and wbat
characters they would asinine, etc.
CspL D. II. McKinnon introduced a
resolution that a committee of ten be
appointed by the chair at tha next
masting to confer with the members
and solicit entries of corn, rice, sugar,
etc.
Tbero was a motion mndo and sec
onded that tho aocioty hold its next
meeting at Hiltou's mil), on Wednes
day, 27th.
Itico plnntera aro vory busy, and
tho lands aro goltiug in beautiful or
dcr. Tboro is work for all.
Tho rico planters and turpoutino
farmers nro paying good wages, nud,
with a good season, we hope fur a
heavy yield.
Yoon very truly,
Mtunrn or tux Soc.crv.
it meets, among them that great hug Kair to °P-
I ik. _:i I l.ii poaito onr names as follows:
bear the railroad commissioners shall
bo caged, aud fetters and shackles put
on lo keep them from destroying all
the railroad property in the State,
bodily, and rnnning all railroad capi
tal from the State. As to the above
expenditures, we shall be truly glad
to see them and shall hail them ns the
first oviJence of carrying ont in good
faith the contract mado with the
Mtate of Georgia at the time of pur
chase. Wo havo seen nothing so far
at our end of the road that even looks
like it. Touching the second point
50 per cent, of onr subscription to
be paid, if called for by tba Secretary,
at any time before the Fair, sad the
balance after tba Fair, if required by
the Finance Coimmittoe.
All or such proportion as we may
have paiil before the Fair lo be re-
imbunied to at oat of the net profits
of said Fair after all exponaea have
beau paid:
DT Donn $30 00
L D Hoyt k Co 30 00
A T Putnam and Brother 30 00
C L Schlatter, Jr 30 00
New House, New Furniture & Kept iu Elegant Style.
B3T W- C- HEWITT <35 CO-
fdrlMOCMOK TUANSFERUED FREE. BfrO-ly
in tbo Bboye, wo can do no better than j T W Limb .30 00
Hiilr Dot-,
Camden county ia alivo to tho Fair.
Tbo boya aro doteriuiucd to rnako a
showing in Ibo tournament and racos.
Mr. Willio Wiggins, of Wayncsville,
declares Wayue county shall do hor
duly in tho contest iu both tourna
ment aud races. Ho is pusbiug his
committee work already.
Alf Crovatt, the energetic chairman
of Glynn county's tournament com
mittee. intonds that no stono shall be
left nntnrned to enable Glynn to car
ry off the prize in the grand contest
at tbo Fair in June.
Mr. Elilor: The Committee on
Grenada for the Jane Fair report
having snrveyod tha ground and laid
out a full haif-milo (rack, which will
be at once pat in proper order. The
•pace encloaed for Fair purposes will
lio nearly three times as large as the
present enclosure. Everything looks
favorable for loo speedy completion
Tho costumes for tho Old Folk's
Concert will bo unique in the extreme, j t |j, rKt ..trnck. et'e.
Just think of yo younge men and | j) q> p,.
maidens of to-day trigged out in cos-' ^———•••
tunics of llezekiah Perkins aud Blos
som Sprague.
Mrs. Ann N. Franklin has sent to
this office specimens of new Irish |hi-
l'resident.
An old bnnter iu the upper |iortion
of the county, who has slain bis fall
quota of “old bucks," and probably
bos bia front piazza well decorated
tatoes which we think must be larger their antlers, at is the custom,
than tho Blackshcar "guinea egg"!^ „ p , ho , |lort f or years,
specimens of which we made uioutiou ooniilfcrillg himtcl f ^ i uSrm f or roc h
last is*04. Sand in yonr sample*. ! „ tir , imatem cnt, recently borro-id
James Hnntcr cleared Swedish ship * a neighbor's gun and "tried his hand"
Solo, Captain Dannhcry, on tho llth 0 nce more. huflico it to «ay, ha
inaL, for Liverpool, with a cargo con-1 brought home a magnificent old back,
sitting of 622,000 feet pitch pine tim-! bat that neighbor tells an amnsing
her, valued at $7,164: and 15,000 feet \ story on him. The excitement waa
lumber valued at $216. Total value— too much (or tbo old gentlemen. In
$7,680.
By way of giving somo people an
idea whether onr new hotel ia well
patronized, we might state that all
who arrived last Wednesday night
could not he accommodated convene
interview in tho Tel-yraph and J/essen-
•jer, and an editorial in the Savannah
.Vim It aay«:
“Bat Mr. Wilson's objection to the
railroad commission, as well as the
nervous predictions of our Savannah
cotemporary are purely imaginary.—
The Macon k Brunswick Railroad waa
never more prosperous than it lias
been under the fostering care of the
commission; it was never more valua
ble than it ia to-day. With respect to
the remarks of the Savannah .Voar,
wbivh we have quoted above, it is on
ly necessary to say that since tbo or
ganization of the com mission, railroad
•tocke havo steadily increased in val
ue uutil at present the best o{ them
mark the flood time of prosperity, so
far aa the roads are concerned. There
hat never been a period in tho histo
ry of tho Stato where foreign capita)
waa so cagor to invest inGeorgia rail
roads—there has never been a ]>criod
whon more foreign capital lias sought
and found investment in ruilrond
property in Georgia. There never 1ms
boon a timo when the Georgia rail
roads wore more prosperous. More
short linos nnd branch roads havo boon
projected since tha organization of the
commission than over before, and
thoeo whoso opinions are entitled to
weight any that tho State ia upon Ibo
threshold of a wonderful (icriod of
railway development
Ouo not familiar with tho facts
woulJ gather from Mr. Wilson's re
marks that tho State, in organizing
tho commission, and Judge Woods iu
rendering Ilia decision, were guilty of
bail faith toward the purchasers of the
Macon and Brunswick road. Thia ia
the substance of his complaint He
went to work iu ‘good faith,’ surveys
were mado and routes were ex
amined, when, lo, sod behold! here
comes tho decision of Jadgo Woods
concerning the legality of the com
mission- Did Mr. Wilson suppose,
when ho purchased tbo road and
signed tho contract, that tho courts
would disestablish tha commission?
Did be havo any reason for supposing
that tbo board was not a permanent
institution ? The act creating the
commission was approved by the Gov
ernor and becarno a law on the llth
o( October, 1879. Four months after
tho law was iu operation—on tbo 28th
of February, 1879—Mr. Wilson aud
bis colleagues completed the purchase
of tbo Macon k Brunswick road and
signed the contract which involves the
completion of the extension from Ma
con to Atlanta. Mr. Wilson made his
purchaso with his eyes open. He
knew that the commission bad been
established; ho knew the nature of the
lad; he knew its scope and purpoie;
he bad no reason for supposing that
tha coarts would declare the act ille
gal, and ho knew, moreover, that iu
all probability a suit on repudiated
bonds would bo brought aa soon aa
tho road passed out of the hands of
the State. All these matters bad been
freely canvassed before the Legisla
ture, and if Mr. Wilaon came into pos
session of the road in ignorance of
Littlefield k Tiaol
30 00
Moore k McCrary
30 00
Cook llroa. k Co
30 1)0
A Kni«er ,t lire
2.3 00
J Michflaon
.. A .. ..25 00
J T lllain
26 00
U Frierllander A Co..
25 00
J II McCullough
25 00
B Hirnch
A V Wood
25 00
X Dixon
John A I’billip*
20 00
Mabry A Crovatt
A Borchsrdt
It M Tinon ••••
• 15 00
M S'lannon
10 00
A M Matthews
10 00
Burr Winton
10 00
\Y W Watkins
10 00
31 I. 3(erehon
10 00
8 M Glugaaer
10 00
S.-ipp A Co
10 00
CO Moore
10 00
H L Harris
10 00
K Solomon
10 00
J 31 Drury
10 00
it D Mender..........
10 00
Cl W Wimberly
10 00
T 1* Gale
6 00
W 1* Guidon
r, ini
DO Itisloy
5 03
Ilolzomloi f & Uro
5 oo
C! J huorllingcr
R 00
E Milts
r, oo
A (1 Osgood
5 00
W H Harrison
John It Doerflinger
5 00
J H Uuatwick
©jive Your Money !
by Burma THE
Best floods at Lowest Prices
AT TfIR *
NFW YOKKSTORE,
Where they have just received a full supply of
Dry Goods,
Notions, Men's,
Ladies* and
Children's Hats.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
FRESH SUPPIES OF FAMILY 8R0CERIES.
tbo exnlicranco of his youth (old
ago)ho forgot himself when ho shot
that deer, and dashiog his gnn to tbo
winds, seized his prostrato victim and
quickly dispatched him. He bad to
go home nnd get his wife nud ‘laugh- j wo ][.^„ own facta, it ia not tbo fault of
ntly. It that thing ia repeated often Ur to help him hunt tho missing parts ^ authorities of the Stale of Geor-
moro rooms will have to l>* furnished of that gum Ml | gia.
before next fall. j Oarlejr fc o!j j -»■»-«-
Y'o Oldo Folk's Concerto will be at-! Tbia well-known firm bare catafc-j | m „n.rn„.ni. Continue,
lendoat ye I.'ai ioso Hall next Wednea- lishe.1 a branch of their business at I Hewitt k Nelson have Brewster, Mrs J S Marlin, Mrs A V
day ni^htr, aud in an much uy« thi* |X>iuL They will deal largely^ in | etgCt | the lot adjoining the hotel on! S 8J»»on°o, Mr* Ira K
yuuugo women who singe are shame- uaval stoics, aud by way of lessening j t | |Q nor th side, and alter taking off s'si'lmn* ** ' *u«on, us oo
fasts, ye youug men nro desired to expense to producer, have erectod ^ 1 h*nti M now on it, will eneloso
huge irou tauk* tweuty-eight feet long tt 8 whole under one fence, taking in
and twelve feet in diameter, iu which i l[lo|lu handsome oaks. This
to empty every cask of spirits of tor-1 wj |j visitors an elegant place for
pontine purchased by them, sending : promenades, croquet, etc.
the cask back to tho producer for oth- j n connection we would state
or shipments, which will provo quite ^ ^j r James Caluan, who owns the
Htnn«llt$tf CommltliHw.
(ABOUND*.
W W Watkins, Burr IMnlou.JT
Collins, T W Dexter, M MicbeDon, A
T I'utuam.
KXMlaiTa.
W 11 Burroughs, J X Walker. J 1>
Limb, David .Scarlett, J M Couper, D
a Ulster, Jos Posted. It SCIubb.
STOCt.
A T l’ntuaiu, J A Sapp.
rocLTSv.
J E Dnllignoii, F A Brewster, H
L Iline, A M Haywood.
MAcuisawv.
Burr Wintoo, Henry Gray, Wm
McC'andlcss, Jr, W II Anderson, G A
Scruggs
wen.
J M Coupet, J X Walker, A S
Barnwell, W. aloy Taylor, W RGIgtul-
liatt, J K Nightengale.
.aval sToaia.
A V Wood, J Wilder, W E Bur
bage, D B McKinnon, G 8 Davis.
UMIir.lt, allMOUEH, IJLTIIS A*l> SATtVK
WOOLS.
W A Fuller, 8 H Cook, N Dixon,
II Tift.
sr/uTTA.
J 31 Conner. W T Jonee, It Tift, J
T Dent, J K Dart, J II McCullough.
• SACKS.
T W Limb, A T PnUaro, R SI Ti-
son, J A Phillips, Wm Turner.
vocbmwdt:
All Crovatt, Henry Taylor, G W
Wright, Jr., W O Moore, W Turner,
O B Mabry.
Ways* nivm—WMWiggins, with
power to fill oat.
XcIstosii cxjvstt.—Dees Wing, Oc
tavius Ilopkiua.
Comal oorsrrr.—T M Harrison,
Rufus Lang, Willis King, LT McKin
non.
It. M. Tiaon, Chairman of entire
Tournament Committee.
ruxix .
Mrs T F Smith, Mr* BII Cargyle,
Mrs W W Watkins, Mr* LeBoren
Drury, Sfrs. Wm Darkaloo, Mr* IV A
Fuller, Sirs A M Haywood.
BOl'SEHOLD.
Sira John T Collins, Mrs J H Mc
Cullough, Sirs J C Norman, Mrs F A
Over One-Half
Of the male portion of the American peo
ple 15 ymrs el nee safer more or lam
with diseases of tTie Kidneys and Blad
der. There are various sanaes tor tbia,
bat over mvk ks tba chief mam. Noth
ing in Hie whole Materia Medics ia so
wall cxlrulaUal to invigorate and restore
bmltliy lose lo Ihrae ergons u Baskin's
Compound Extract of Boclm amt Juni
per. A few dimes liken occasionally
will greatly benefit all those wbo are af-
(licti'd witli any diamae of the Kidney
or Bladder. Pre|Mirist only tiy llnnt,
Rankin k Lamar, druggists, and for mis
by all drilirgists.
Anrioni, TnorrCo., July 4, 1870.
I uni oun id tho unforPmatu auffurers
from (linvrl nr diaessu of the Kidneys
nnd find morn mid speedier relief from
Rankin's llueliit ami Jnuiner than any
thing I liiivu ever tried. 1 esteem ft s<
highly were there lint ono Imltls in the
world I would willingly give flixi, or any
amount, far it 1 recommend it abovo
all other similar preparations.
frblSniwtm E. T. WINN,
Shipping Intelligence.
ro» the tout or HMtwwirK. rcnniE wees
KN!>|V|» trRJLIMk. Kill.
April II
April II- *r Kama ll»«fhrr.lUrh*nta.WilN.I»*to«
April 11 - llrlar Jail* K Usslvtt. rain*. Bm|*>a.
April 11-Mr Majr $*rlaal*nJ. — New liarra
April I'J—Harsl M (Iwllr. HlrwaHrrM. U*4am.
A|*nl I*-M«? M E BawWr. Kawlrj Nrw Tort.
DfFAUTtHM
April II-Bark Aaswrtraa MacU. BMs-kfoM. M V.
April II - » 4lrf$ri4«lr> K N*s4lk. Jiaasaa, pak.
April U krtf HmUA. Mtm.
JOB. B LAUBItlOB
SAFF & 00.
Green Grocers,
ABD DEALEBB IB
Country Produce
KtaraLsoo. wash a rvu. sin vretLa*.
tuiktZDeloeaar
(SROCKRLFS.
CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO.
CIGARS,
oT AN DA HD AND
FANCY CRACKERS,
CANDIFS, NUTS,
FRUITS. Etc.,
an 1 whkS are se.r.1 aw aak M asm si l»
Has.
They Mean Business!
liltUXSWICK, GEORGIA.
W.B.Mell&Co.,
SADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER AND
Leather Belting,
rUF.Nf’H AMD AM Ell CAN CAl.P RKINN. MOLE.
IIAUNEM. f BU LK. AND PATENT LKATU*
EB, WHIP* ANDBADDLBBT WABB.
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Etc.
kUITAULE ruH MIM. MEN AND TI'IU’ENTINE
MANUrACTUlLEilH,
A Specialty.
WRITE FOB PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia.
Giii Bums rn tie Doctor’s Fun.
Mmm da.. Marah U. M
W* h*r* fur Iwrlva awlla We* paimNw
■ al.Ta BppklUlla Mp«HAa * to (A* IradaMl *}
*j| kill* mmj »Uar tfiaraara tor alto II to
n^iaai*4a4.^i*4U^ raaalw^h**a br*a^a*"*$ — U
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■aada4 to rmra. <» atoeda Wlmi ipar.ito Itol
aBto*utoato »»*<*■ I— wto.*—Warartotor.to
fawad W $Hmlilf$ lj Ik Ba >nHhirI al
Me, $a • torn fM ■*•.
K. L O ALLOW AT, M. D.,
J. T. ftOBIKnO*. M. D.
Atlzwta, V a„ May Si. I-T».
Oi**fow«(«toMito4aMcMa*rnpUiis.sj
Inrun' $i4 *$a mto mMrtfj alto
arpMIMto M part Ac.”
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compAMY. ftof
BBJWir
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Mae** m«tol. M MrU-la
Fire Insurance!
N.f. IIJDEIHOTERS'MBMV
(OOMrONED or TMB AEBMAMlA 'AMD
HAM >VLB ntoUBAECECO 'm
AMD
BRITISH IMRRICA ASSliR'E CO.
T. O'CONNOR, Jr.
erpwmjki* at vnv low avrvs. a
CAREY W. STYLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
itHUNSWicK, aronaiA.
■ ,r ilia I. r rt »rea.ai,i€V-
ta.SamaONIi• llalp., aesmsn.a.
ItaaebMrMXMwaalw W Mkonna
HMsSnmgis.
look aweie from them wheuevermtbei
singe. All ye money which eball be
paved in (or tbye nip rtaynement it to
• f»r painting ya meeting boaec
Hlch ie nctle down on George street.
Did nngjif our readers ever cou-
templatu aa to the prohahlo
w ) a saving to tho manufacturer*. The nex , 1,,; to tbo one leased, intends
why winter continues to bold ua in *Uorf of ifr. Leljoron Drury m leani tcarm( , down all those little buildings
her’ chilling ornbrec.? Well, wa I that now occupy it. and tho. -till Ur-
come to the coudnsion that it waa be-1 |,j the presence ol still auvtbur buyer thcr improve the appearance ol thugs
causa Mac Haywood had not jot r*- iu tbo field. I iu that locality.
Nathans
r»*r« woax
Mrs T W Dexter, Mre M 0 Rowe,
Mrs IIT Dunn, Mr* M J Colson, Ur*
Jacob MichcUon, Mre W P Minor,
Mis* Rebecca Cooper, Mia* Mari*
Main, Mu* Kate DiUon, Mias Maggie
Moore, Miss Harry Coieeborry, Mias
Katie-Dart. a
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Henry T Donn, with power to fill.
1XTUTVII1MKT.
J F Nelson, W C Hewitt, C G
Moore, Joe WaUace.
t'anwr Newemtls sad (ileensUr 8ta.
A. E. REINS, - Proprietor.
Uni u>s itnoisf t«. IB* tw$d* * f Bruu*wlrt. •*
Uka IB* tlbartF af lB«iUa« (Bair tUiittoa
l«u«r aukot
FANCY GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERIES, Etc.
BItE.ll), CMS, PIES, ETC.,
raxsu raua tux ovzz rvzai lur.
Prfce^as Law as the Lowest.
F. WARNKE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Brunswick, Georgia.
H avingm*i *m*rdrrvw atm• b$ii
!!••• I » agllaB. PTv*. b ard * *•- • Onto*.
- a VM.I t I •pmcHaliy la«iU LI. t $n d* «li Um
•Lilr gua•■rally lo
CAU. ASI) EXAMINE,
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