Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, November 05, 1881, Image 2
ci[tmr and JSfwal. T. fl. 8TACY. Editor and Proprietor. BRUN8WICK, ■ GEORGIA: lATTODAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 6,181. , At A recent Dooly county colore funeral a row occurred in which oh man wan probably fatally carved. Two men have in tho river near Hfttvkinsvillo, waiting for a rise in the river, about $9,000 worth of timber. Tho Michigan Relief Commitiee baa $175 000 on hand and will need $250,* 000 moro to tide tho sufferers over un til next May. Tho saw mill of Knight A Sikes, near Hawkiusville, was destroyed by fire lost week. Loss, about $2,000, with no insurance. Tho Central Railroad ,1ms had still another run off. "With all its boasted wealth and power, wo must say the Central is behind the thru s considera bly. Tho Way cross liei wrier learns that the corn crop of Captain Kcuuou at Hoboken, on the 11. »V A. Road, meas ures out ouo hundred bushels to tl»e acre. Tho knowledge of this fact should bring fifty immigrants to Southern Georgia. Confederate bonds bavo suddenly grown in favor, and nro bringing in Romo localities no much ns $7 per $1,000. Tho reason for this is not yet known, but the presumption is that holders of Confederate bonds can soenro tho deposit of $17,000,000 placed daring tho war in tho Bank of Eugland to tho credit of tho Confed erate government. Tbo Telegraph and Mewtenyer learns from a gcntlomon “well posted” that tho trado in opium and morphine in Macon is worth ten thonsand dol lars annually, and that tho consum ers of tbeso terrible drugs belong to all classes of society from the highest to tho lowost, nud embraces principal ly females, soiuo of whom use, in ad dition, whiskey, wino and other stim ulants. What u spectacle to contem plate 1 Tho Jesup Sentinel tells of tho death of ono of tho oldest citizons of Wayne county, Mr. Bonnie Williams. Hu was ninety years of age, and has been drawing a pension for years ou ac count of services rendered in tho war of 1812. So great was tho esteem in which ho was hold by tho colored peo ple fhftt they asked lb be allowed to unite in doing honor to his remains, and to that end load tho procession 11 1 from tho church to the grave, singing I ’ airs appropriate to tho occasion. i it is scopo fully drnflti charter powors. THE CBARTKR to UBO IS bl irposes, and nlng nil ordinal Power to expand its Ilawkinsvillo AVww* Mr. Lawson »«. i r* t, ... i nigiiiiicti uirir vviiiiiil'iichh, ho inr, u " ay, left Ilawkinsvillo ou Monday af- t„|,„ 0 i K hly .hares of *1(K) each, muk capital $1,500,000, to erect dwellings, stores, innnufactories, wharves, mills, and,- indeed, any needed improve ment to take and hold real estate, to have four directors and president (ex- officio director)—shares to be $100 each. Each caflh subscriber to stock should pay two jx*r cent, as a condi tion of sharing in tbo organization; calls on cash subscriptions not to ex ceed ten per cent per year pn : 1 up stock only to bo transferable, and any stock hold, r to bo permitted to pay in full and take paid up stock at*any time; lots in city and lands in county to bo taken at fair valuation, to be de termined by n board of appraisers ap pointed from among the stockholder, and acting under oath; or in some other way which may bo better, and paid up stock fo bo issued bolder of land, making a title to the company— title to be taken until examined and found go cal; officers, in addition to president mid directors, to bo a secretary, treasurer, board of apprais ers and n:i advisory com mitt co of stock holders, whoso consent should be TieccRhary to expenditure of mon ey on atiy improvement, or the bor rowing of money on tbo property of cotnptiny, atul no money to be bor rowed at a higher rate of interest than eight per cent, per year; treasurer to givo bond in some sum to be named, witli power to directors to increase nmotiut of bond, and rtquiro addition al security at any time; compensation of officers, whom it is determined shall receive salaries, to bo in paid np cash stock; throe stockholders in num ber authorized to inspect books and affairs of company at any time, upon their joint demand, and five members upon written demand, based upon al leged irregularity discovered by such investigation, to bavo right to require president to call special meeting of stockholders; regular meeting of stockholders to bo yearly and officers chosen at regular mooting; stock to l)o forfeited for non-payment of calls thirty days after notico by mail by treasurer to stockholder of delinquen cy. Othor safeguards will, no doubt, suggest themselves at organization, and other ways may lx* hotter to tic- omplisli desired ends than those pro posed, but this will give subscribers a imsis upon which to prepare sugges tions at organization. . A cheering indication is contained in tho announcement that parties have signaled their willingness, so far, PKOCKKDINOS OF COUNCIL. ik*i£tilar M«»oUi»k, November ii. ’81. Council root. Present, His Honor, J. F. Nelson, Mayor, and Alder- an Pntnanb Hnrvey, Spears, Dunn, utkius, Doeiflinger and Littlefield, bpent, Cotiper. The minutes of tho last regular meeting were read and confirmed. Proceeded to take np the appeal ease of W. J. Williams, which was continued to the next meeting. Read a communication from P. R and It. R. Holzomlorf, asking Coun cil to remit fine imposed upon them by tho Mayor for disturbing public peace, as they bad, according to their own and a unmber -of disinterested parties’ opinions, committed no such crime, which was received and the ap peal granted to come up at the next meeting. Rend a communication from James On motion of Aid. Watkins, the Sanitary Inspector was continued to tho 15th iust., and His Honor, the Mayor, instructed to discharge the guard at the Quarantine Station os soon nit the vessels now nt quarantine shall have left tho station. Council then took a recess until 7 o’clock p. m. on Wednesday tho 9th inst. J. F. Nelson, Attest: Mayor. Jawkh Houston, Clerk Council. The steamer G. Gun by Jordan, ply ing between Cambridge and A pat bi- cola, while on the way to the latter point, heavily laden with machinery, sunk throe miles below Bainbridge. Macon, Ga., Nov. 1, 1879. Dn. C. J. Moffett—Dear Sir—We have boon handling Tcothiua for sev eral years, and the demand increases as the article lx •comes introduced and is well known. Our sales average , from two to three gross per month. M. Ooupcr asking Council to appoint | We believe that your Teothma (Teeth- n committee of reception to meet the ing Powders) will eventually become owner* or dm Culo K.ulron.1, who are nml imliapeusablo article, ‘ ■ * ingle instance ha* it failed to teruoon alone in a bateau, laden with I ing a total ciihIi subscription of $8,- provisions, for the Mary Fisher, now 900 00. Observer. lying tied up in thu Altainaha river, I pa km Kirs protkction ahmo- awaiting for high water, so that she! uiation. may re turn lo IT.iwkiusvilia lhisisj (Jo-operatmii nud concort of % lion n daring trip for tho young man, uml j | ho „ C( . n . t „f hucccss in nil things, a ong, ouely one, too, being a dis- and in nothing, wo suspect, moro than tunco of over three ht.mlro.1 miles. It ^...jenlture. The fanners of Tnl- will take five or six days f »r the bat- J bot coun#v | m soon to visit Brunswick with a view of testing her advantages as a harbor and using our port in the transporta tion of cotton, which was received and Council requested to nio-l the gentle men, as a committee© of reception, on notice from His Honor, the Mayor. Rood a communication fry in T. W. Bolt W. H. Rainey, policemen, asking Council to relieve them from paying for hire of extra police during their sickness, which was received, and the said T. W. Holt and W. II. Rainey re lieved of the payment. Read communications from L). Jaw. j Dillon and T. E. Scott, administrator of the estate of Mrs. A. C. Clark, ask ing that they bo relieved of nil or at least a portion of the taxes on their buildings recently destroyed by tiro. Laid ou tho table. Read a communication from B. E. Flint, asking that he be allowed to teur down the old building adjoining his furniture warehouse ou Newcastle street, ami erect iu its place, of wood, n larger and better building, tho same boing within tho fire limit. Granted. To the J/onorahle Mayor and Council of the City of Jlrvnwick’: Tho S|x*cial Committee to whom was referred tho bill of D. 0. Bacon A Co., beg leave to report that upon in vestigation they find that thoG.C. Ag ricultural Association bought from D. C. Bacon A Co. 25,000 feet of lumber at $8.20 per thousand, amounting to $80.00; and that they sold 12,000 feet of tho said lumber to the city and de livered the same to L. W. Harris. We, therefore, recommend that thu city pay only $9.20 per thousand for the lumber received, and not tho entire sum of $80.00, as demanded by the Agricultural Association; ami the Committee are of tho opinion that the Committee on streets, diains and bridges deserve censuro for trying to have tho bill paid by the city when tho Agricultural Association were the pnrchusers and not the city. Respect Hilly submitted, J. I*. Hxivly, give sati*/action. No complaint has over been made to us, hence wo con clude that it does all you claim for it. Merit m hound to unwed. Hunt, Rankin At Lamar,Druggists. V.lat of If roistered Voter* for I lie .Tliinle- 1|»hI Klea-tloit t» be In-Id on (lie 10th IIiiy of December, 1881, up to and lie * lodtna .Nov. -J, 1881. CIGARS & TOBACCOS! NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS ! Bolt, T W BUin, J T Delimit. J A U Byrd, iurchardi, Samuel Brockiugton, H A Braxton, Rim-. Fr Bird. Henry Burns, J H Kurba^e. W K BUin, J 8 llerrin, W H Burrcli, I/«ndon Derry in* n, W M Br* water, F flnnklt y, Samuel Boatwlck, J U Blue, Frink IRatn, W’ S Brock, T W Bird, Hem Bartlett, Paul Bailor, Edward Burna, J H lUrrlck, It F _ Oaba llerrin, WII Burnett. Jon K rouul Edward Broad, J< Baker, Hubert C Can nun, J II Connolly, J M Colson. M J Carter, George Cuylor, Moeea Carter, Jiiiiiua Cooper, .Martin Druwti, Cbarlea Chandler, Guorgo Cooper, John Crovatt, William ChrUtopticr, k| J Cowart. T E J Chrieloplicr. Robt Council. IJonJ Blnn, Jsniea Bee, W J Gmvatt, A J Carter, W II Cantwell, K It Creamer. l r ’* Colien, I S Carter. W II Cantwell, K 1 Creamer. 1* U Cohen, 1S Clark. David Conner. J M CooV.J u Catea, A C Clark, T O ilng, J K Eugeni lit * anlil , 11 lover i, A Flotard, Jo. Carter, J M D Dillon. D Jan Dunn. II T Dnertli tiger, C Dupree, LT Davie, L U Dalny, I) W Doerllinger, K J Dart. W It l)ex Ur,' Driver. ( K Edward*, Riley Kill*, C 8 Ellis. W 11 F FlattJnm.CK Falun. II A Farmer, Robt FUndcr*.T W Fr.i/.er, Thomas Fuller, W A Franklin, J U Ferguson,TU Fondi, Jacob Futeh, 111. Dari, Urbanii* Jr Dorlllioii, Tlioinaa Doerllinger, C J Davit, J H Doerllinger, W F Dupree, LT Davie, L B Daley. 1) W Dunn, D T " " Dart. W It I)e*U r, T W Dart, J E . Dexter, C 11 Foley, Duiilcl Freeman, (iloVi Franklin, A F Flotard, Joaeph Frazer, August (loodbread, T B Greenfield, Richard Goodyear, C I* Gale, I Ootid bread, If u Ooodbrtud, I* T dale, A D Greenfield, J C Gallagher, Jat Gulden. Groodbread. Oliver Ooveruur, David Oilaou.J Gallagher, Jo* Governor, L Oray. U V II Houston, D II THE HOUSE THAT WILL NOT BE UNDEUSOLD! “ Where There’s a Will There’s a Way.” I would again call the attention of my friend* to the fact ihat I am now firmly ..UhlMmd and gen- orally patronized aa a ToboccoulM. for which 1 aru exceedingly ‘bankful, and that it i* now generally conceded bv all good Judge* that I keep iu Mock and am ae.IIng tho large*t variety of CHOICE CL G AltH, the BEST and leading brand\ of Chewing ri.baecat, the new.-M and to-shost Smoking T»l»oc- e °v the sweetest and mod dollgbtf.l cigarette*. »nd Snuff* that aro unequalod a* to qnallty and fla vor. now on the market. My cigar* have not and eannot be excelled in price* or quality, and aa to Snuff*. Chewing Tobac- co*. etc.. 1 have but to point to m - ** ‘ — era to prove that there aru none my stock of cigar* and tobaceo* are fully tip to the Mtandard in taste, atyle, quality and the general r uuiraaiontA of a cultivated and faatidiotu people, lo tin mo Jiving In tho rural di*trlct*. or outou the •*de«p blue aca. * in the mountain faatiiesoea or on tho confine* of our milroad*. I would ray, conanlt • our interest* ami give mo your patronage. 1 have tobacco# and cigar*, pipe* and anuOi. cigarette* alld flinoklUg *—•• * • ■ ruu a heavy 1 baeco# have goue up. I am glad to aay that Thave not gone np yet. hut am always hero TO DO YOU GO»»D. Uy trade ha* gradually and Moodily in- creased Since I flr«t Inaugurated the tobacco bual nca# a* a specialty, and, iiotwItbsUnding tho ob struction* and difficulties Incident thereto, I am proud fo say that tho tobacco buslue** I* assuming larger proportion* than 1 anticipated or had hoped for. and now If the citizen* of Brunswick will con tinue lheir liberal patronage, I will promise in the future, aa in the ]>*M. to give them the moat for their money, and tho very beat that can be manu factured. Look out In a couple of weeks for a new and full line of Cigar* and Tobacco* all entirely new and ‘" t Myle *nd flavor. I expect when they shall find a TERRIBLE RUSH for my Cigar* and Tobaccos. My conntry friend*, - word to you: — My stock i ’oiu* trade ' dm nro In town). R. FULTON GOODBREAD. Houston, Ja* Hibbard, Columbus Ilackott, W A Harmon, F P Harrison. J T llayw ood, A M llirsch. Beni Heins. Loopld Uiijfh. izendorf, J* B ’ llolzeudorf K It Harvey, K Dempsey llazlehurst. Kol.t Horlflou, M Harris. Il.-u llw/ielilirnt. Haiullti Ilackott. Tlios Harris, Cbn*. Harris, L IV Hurt. W J Hackney, Alex Holniet BrunswickEmporiiim DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ^LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. J. MICHELSON &, BROTHER Are now prepared to offer tho public the finest end best slock of Goods ever brought to this market. Bead over thia o<lvertiaement and come and see for vourselvea, and ws ahal. be pleaecd to show yon oar stock. Gur LADY CLERKS IP It ESS GOODS, To please the most fastidious, and at prices not to be excelled. We offer bcantlfal Novelty Goods for Over-Dresses mid Trimmings, Suruli Silks mid Satins of all shades, Dress Goods of every color and variety. At prices to suit the times, A fine assortment of PASSEMENTERIE AND PLUSH TRIMMING, Jet Ornaments, Cord and Tassels, A CHOICE STOCK OP IDEESS BITTTOITS, AND A NICE LOT OF LADIES’^CHILDREN’S HATS Tritnmod and uulrimmcd. with NOTIONS of all descriptions. Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes OF ALL SORTS. IN THE We have a largo and well oolorted stock of MEN’8 AND DOY8* CLOTHING, 8III UTS. UNDEBSHIHTd AND OUAWKKH. IIOHB, HATH AND CAPS, DOOT8 AND 8UOE8. " NEW STORE! w* White Overshirts only $1.00 Apiece 1 NEW GOODS! . V> a»h . lililln , g<HHlN COtlNlrtlillg o o just opened a atuck of J. J Coniiuitlct’ euu to reach her ilutJitiatioii, protiil- [ xv j t cil no ucci.lnit occurs lo ildnv tlm I | J1 . Mr f lt „ h , piUiK%'u. Wo liopo, ffowever. flint N.i'm,, Kill reach the Jlnry Fisher ■■ SOUUll. KWAITI.D AIiOI'Mi tiiisim*»M tli. • (Mir |*» i At the recent hai.qiiot over the Biilta of tho LxpoNitioi,, Uov. Colquitt, ’ ty ndilrcsaing his Northern fricndfi tlm. assembled complettly tnrned th*- t i blcs by addressing them u« they iim » to speak to us. Hear him: “I am glad to mm thnso Ri ntlonun few here, representin*» the New Kn^lntid in b States. Wt have hud :t suspicion fop l»|e, n lon^ time thnt if you peopl«> up' with hh littl North know us l>otter you would love us more. | Applause, and a voice, ‘That’a true!'] We are, therefore, glad that yon have come among ns; wo aro willing you should bccomo ac quainted with us nud know ns well what wo are. Wo aro glad to meet here the representatives of ono of tho largest industries on tho fseo of tho our legitinml earth. We also want you to lenrn ) organi/i’il a Koei< ty name for tlu ir mutual iii’iirlit, atul \\e feel safe in ,v\\in b ' that it is a tremendous stride in tho riuht ilirootion, and if tho resolutions print ed below be a Ihered to and carried out there can be no doubt but that Talbot county will become even a more siioeessful and prosperous eoim ul puseiit. Agnelli!ure i.. f tin t-miMrv and shoulil r. • iiiieli or more attentimi and from those engaged in the other, but not the ibis. Tho n port was, on >»•<»ii<>ii «.( A! LitlifiielJ, received, who tlnu mov to adopt tlm same; and after him discussion, the question was put, m the yeas and navs demanded with t following result: Yeas- Aid. D<>i tlinger, Spears and Harvey; na\. i'utimin, Watkins, Littlefield hi Ihinn, and tlie motion tltrlart.i lost Aid. Watkins then moved that ll bill of $.S0d>0 be paid by the o;t '*hit’ll, on being steonded, the m Mol nays were called h r with the !• m xv ng result: Yeas- Al l. Dweiiiii Watkins and Hum j Kuiirick, H A I miiibrtglit. J l.imbrigLt, J j Lii.anu : ill bile lull, XV .mil ill. lt. U..IOI. rriii Nona. Unas 1\> le.Ulciiaril t. nirt'ii*. An..(I.i Du IfM.GII Moor.-. DA STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Notions, READY MADEU OTH INC, Hats, Caps, HOOTS, SHOES, I FULL LINE OF I the ■hired carried, and I Ji ■ farm. v l-usim.-Ms » ngiig. d , jrer, Ruin ■’ wo,:| 1 l»r' ,v « l-t-oiitu- , til . h . j| :i (lf-siiKtaining, if run ougnt and rare as tho ,,u,t,on We would recommend *be bill ordeiv-l paid. 1 he Committee uli the eoiumilniea- tion of L. \\. Harris asked for further time, which xxas granted. ihe Committee on streets, drains lli-i.ry Pru-o, J T avernj. that every agricultural county iu the j State organize such an institution.- The following are the resolutiout adopted by the association nt its ini tial mcetiug: l. lly experiment ami person ally wt^nud brulges nimle a verbal report, slat- obligate ourselves to do all tlmt is in 1 iug that they r« cominemhd that 1) I’rmiuce t y effect .., A . J re U ,.ai.l lift,- c. ul. ,,, ,l„, fading the city piinmers .luring ehange ill the methods of agriculture that hero in theso fields, in these j a* now practiced bv tho people mouutuiuH and on tho banks of these j 2. We agree to plant a stifiicieiic streams of ours you can find more to of our farm iu provisiou crops, mid ; b tempt^ you than in even your oxvnjtlie remainder in such other product the iitlis id Ucto- Robin*. >n, 11 11 Jr Ho.*., Willtain lil.l^y, no Ro«lngut-z, J F Seblatt. Shxnno Stailing*. D ll SW*«t*l! “ S.) forth Et !(alu.-y, ltU*M-ll. I l;iit!.x|g«, Norti ltogi-r*. TlpjK> N Sowell. Peter r»n*. Lew) ’ It imifw bn Swr. t»lu<>. Toney Robin*. J R K'-a l, II J lt.i**i'!l, J E loved land. And nnother reason xve as we may »le are glad is that we want onr people to j the sintll grain see you people of tho Eastern States ' farms »st lucrative, lepartment of ftgres* tiiat it is letter to and underatand thnt you nro tlior- j the rust-proof variety of oats iu the ^ above his wharf, oughly reconstructed. (Laughter. !— early fall—October, or until lolii ol, insiructeii to look I want them to know that you sre j November, loyal to the Union. For what yon bavo dono in the past, gentleman, 1 f September r, XVInch was adopted. 1 he committee on harbor rciNuted I Tbon ‘i' * n that Ldluroii Hriirv bad ,vx |*ib*Hbeyond the wharf line imniediuto Sinclair. James Smith, Daniel Snnmiefsll. F G S* hlatt. r. C L Turner. Msy ~ • It. II M. Jr Simmon*. Lewis Stacy. T G Short. A L Symons.W F siiiita, j j Spear*. J J Shelfi-r, D L Smith, IraE Solomon, Di-an Hawver It M Simmon*. l*»ao Stewart.W F Seott. James Storm*. It J Stci-hrliB, Alex S*-lr»lo. Jo« GROCERIES! TOBACCO AND CIGARS. r stork sod get onr prieca, ami llrnnswi. k, G*., October 8. MSI. r *tock fur cash only, ry elo*« nr.ee* Having nurchss- Tr. a<lwell. II II . I UDch. Fhilip 3. We farther agree that at least a portion of the lands we do vote to corn and have the pihs Drury. do most heartily forgive yon. (Ap-' filial! lx» of the tx»st quality, tt»e entire ' Ibe Imrixtr mantel plnase. 1 If yon will only nmnifekt I grain acreage to be prepared, accord- ( r< ‘l H, ft of the arrival your fidelity and loyalty by clinging ling us our ability may permit, under the month of Oetobu, which to . t ^ 10 . °y WMDtnining the the most advnneed and approved for- ci ivtal and ordered to b«- lilevl Hy Aid. Watkins: /m-sd/ivc/, That th n.l the committee ! "right, human »• t• **X the Hintt« r | JUsinw. K..IIIIIM L iu.Aid by Mr. ! w?lvii»: James WsMbury. etua xVinu. R:. hard ' bi»l5rR ^ Tattnall. Ilorry. TabU.it, J W Tr< ad« i'll. l« * Tr*»ni., Vt T Thompson, J*« Ta* lor. S T ■ Trua-lwril. W T Taylor. UC V , V Van IzmIcu, J N W Wa-b. Jam,-* War.l, VC U ImU-rly.»' II XV*y.«’F White, Jackie Ward. J W William, Adam Ward. II R Witnlwriy, U XV VV'.n d, A X' Winixma. Will XVxttl"*. V F Walt hour, 11. nr> Warukv. A F E. KA.TJL, ^ ^ ( NEXT TO HARRIS, THE JEWKLF.R. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Th»* book for tho riKl»tr*tlun of vob-ra at ihe nui. ipal elcrtli lay of Ib-o mbor. lNbl, will Im> opene.! on tb« lltli day of Oi'tobrr, M»l. and remain o. ,-n for thir- tj day a, »hen they will be finally and absolutely No person . an register Onlr** he lie a riUs<>n of the Unlfr l St.it* *. and have resided in this state for *t\ month* imme-liately pro-edlng. and within the ■•orporate limit* of the city for thirty day* Inirneili- pr.. l’ the I : have afoined the a n-nty-one y.- a r* and have paid all taxes dm* the •ther hour* to suit the couvcui- resrister. JAMES HOUSTON. : desiring to re-jister. ES Clerk ol Connell. CITATION. H&mgSiore DIXON’S NEW BUILDING. Newcastle St., - - - Brunswic, Ga. The undersigned haa removed hi* pRUO STORE to the above location, and Is ready lo aervu hie friend* and thu public generally with a fresh supply of Krugs, Chemicals, PatcntMicine, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles IN GREAT VARIETY, MINERAL WATERS, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, BUIST'S FKESH AND GENUINE anion in thu future, wo will meet you ! tntth gladly, fibako band a ami be broth* rs 4. In order to better ventilate ourj forever. [ Applnn ■»«». ] Mlcadaclie, >curelgla« Kir From Capt L 8. Boyd, of th© wd 1 known tirin of Walker k Bo\»t, General IiiHtiniLce Agents: Atlanta, Jan. 13, 1879. I have uited Neurotic iu my family ith views and exchange our idemt on top ics geriuaiu U* agriculture, wo further-, strutted to him n m»» re agree to meet once a month at i-i- ni is n - i •: Court House in Talbotton, the as- ^ " * c-'vu.tion, at the fir^t meeting, t- ganize by Secret an who htmll serve for a term of one xe.tr each, or until their auc- ceaitora nr© chosen. We kiibsfril>e M irhl.nl he ili- •*ld biilhliug :**t X". 154 torn down, on account of th© danger fnuu Young. William ZimmcTfiiOB. A«w STATE OF GEORGIA—Turinr «>r Glvkm ('atharlue Aytuar having applied to be appoints*! guardian of th* persons and property of Llxxi* L. Ay mar and Ma^Ktr ('. Ay mar, minors, under four- ie*-n year* of age. both residents of soidrounty. thl* 1* to rite all pt-rvon* . on.vrned to be and appear at ! ih n«**t term of the c’.wirt of Ordinary, to be held In I and for *ai.l county on the first Monday in Novem ber next, and show rauae. If any th«y con, why said Catharine Aytuar should not be entrusted with th* Kusrdiauahip of the person# and properly of sold Lizzie L. Ay mar and Moggie C. Ay mar. XVltLeoe niy oOria) siguatnre this October Mb, for beadar.be, ncnrulgia, etc., ait prompt relief in ever, caae, and eor- f(tll» to the [.litieiple of crop rotation, dially recommend it aa the moat vain- j n* beiitff not miiv in accord with the able remedy I have ever need. Laat ecoeoraj- of nature, hut aa lieiny the ^ wsa aufferintf with severe cold !only method whereby the «>« mav 1* -and one application re-jpreaervi d m,<) the 1rj.. .t jpereenlaffe of v. K i tahle pGlnetiou — : - ---■ Y Prosi«1enl nu«l iiri * > Tho I'fHofutlori WUK till.It: r«l"j)Utl. An orrlinnnev* t»» prevent tip Inctpin of yelh.w fev.-r or c.rl h niic ami eontagioiD* fljs<-a> he city *»f Hrnucnirk, ami t*. [> ill fro ASBESTOS ROOFING. INQUIRE AT orPtrK OF 1,0 oZub. T. O’CONNOR, Ja.. nd rx-offic - ’. Glynn County, Coorifla. Clrrk Superior Conrt. and px-oAdo Clerk of Ordi- N'oii" l VUihitb.l j I uffer f«»r •*]* my property on 8t. Simoot Island, ♦ Is {h|hl*/‘ ; <*.»n*4*iinrf of two*. ?«• *.f land, a handoome one^ato- 1 ‘ * * •a , r**v» ry r* nd.iirr tn*e r-v.in*). ktbh.Ti and other neeeo- ! ,, . , ! »*ry ou (-building*, and oituth.-r atnsl! t.ou»<? on the k -,;i ^ I *‘* f -‘*** ‘W bi.ughl 04* the inf- rw,i „! Mr. T. j pr-rnm *. •*!. h I rent. Also, mj cu re luulding— k crU‘C Jr. In the Grocery Boaimw^ Nei 1 - - —* - - • ■ - -- FINE OltEEE AND BLACK TEAS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, AOJ oU,,r .rtirie, toe Dnmorou, to raootiou, Uni o.u.ll, . InOeba Urn, Otero. . Physicians’ Prescriptions Accurately compounded. Botalu “» ror "••"«"■•*')»">■»«' *.hu mid,o.e,con,,, JAMES T. BLAIN, .p'nttj DRUGGIST. An OtfIin:inc, fo amend an Ordinance entitled •• An Ordinance to define the Ftf* Limit* of th* City of Brunawlck, and Cor other purposes therein mentioned," rous ed in Council on the XI d**- “* * * TRAVELERS IHRMCECO, HARTFORD, CONN. Life and Accident Insurance. J..M. DEXTER. INSURANCE AGT, It. I»r--wiU ihe above Co. at L'rnn«wi. k, Go. - Sandal ** hereto- I ai.l he *.44 at ^ ed in Council on the Ad day of Angnat, 1881. hrcrioji L Th# Mayor and Council of th« city of Bruiiawtek, In Council asoemUed.do hereby ordain. , . That the above ret It.-d ordinance Im. amended hy | striking cut thu words Mans:l«id, By bolds aud i "F ’ in U»- lint sec I loo thereof, and inserting tbt words Monk. Richmond and Gloucester in Ilea AUBkTM* • • • 95,500,000 . ... thereof, so that Uie sect! »>n shall read as follow*:— .,, . . . „ rf land, a hantl*.mie one ito. Monk street on th# south. Richmond street on the i * rt *“* B ^ policies written on short notice) l.Hic.-at. r atrret on the north, and Bay street “»( er l»a«»ran«e tickets gold. No medical ex. west. i amlnaMoti required. daclK|7 10. And be It further ordaine*!. That aUcrdi- I ’ (arts of i,rdiuance# iu c.nfiict with fLU »atne are hereby repealed. SLss, "Z ‘ ' JUkUk ALi.EiiT i: »Ui ■ i»h to retire, John fit^.euu.d. rt Kitti-tp Mills. Oi. ■-•»vrov. Clerk Of 'V. 1 M Notice. Until furtl.fr author iz»«i |o u D, C BACVS a CO.