Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, July 02, 1881, Image 2

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^ivcrjiscr mi J^a/. T. G. STACt. Editor tod Proprietor, BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA: SATURDAY Monxfxo. JULvTtml. Eastman bos hnd two fires lately.— A lire place that. Valdosta loads ber first fcbipiucnt of watermelon* on the 21*t of June.— They wore sent to Boston, Mass. Central Railroad stock still declines. It roacbod this week 120, with n downward tendency. Now is the time to sell if yon can. The Albany dead-lock continues. As n matter of intercut to our read ers, we print the {pllowiug dear, and lucid explanation of llio laud-pooling and immigration movement inaugu rated and being pushed forward through the medium of the Waycrosa Reporter. lab The object to be accomplished in the settlement of the land* of Southern Georgia, and especially of the lauds which linvo been stripped of timlier, with immigrants from othor Suites and Iron: i'.erupi', laminar with the cultivation of the soil. 2d. It is proposed that owners of land place alternate mSIw., -i fort' ine stalwarts ..tier compromise, but j or eighty aerea in the hands of 1 !I baU breeds" ii«n ] p. £ VV. or B. A A. roads or Ol'MlIKItl.ANn IKI.ANI). The Wayeroea /importer, iu tire outre of ita aeries of article* on South Georgia, in it* laat iatne "iluee op" Camden county, from which arti cle we extract the followiug in rela te to Cumberland, lb* ppipoetive aumroer resort of Georgia: Any sketch of Camden county which omitted Cnralierland Island would-be defective, and while this sketch moat necessarily be defective, wo cannot close without some refer ence to it. Stretching along the const for twenty-throe mile*, with a brood and beautiful beech, from two and ono-half to four miles in breadth, and ““!!!• of rfekji th k 11hkat Atlanta kaiu. The greet International Cotton Ex position, to begin at Atlanta on Octo ber 5th, will be a very different en terprise from what was at first pro jected. From a mcro exposition of eotgm ami ita analogous interests, the projectors now find themselves mak iog preparation for wbst, to all in tents and purposes, will be a world's fair, at which citizen* of most of the eountrie* of North and 8ontb Ameri ca and Europe will appoar as exhibit ors, and iu which there wilt hen place for crory product of human ingenue ty except anch aa are in any way dan- j r _..jV. M i«(ik!tng and Platt will rertandy at home. i’erham tvanU to build a now rail road from Macon to Cedar Koys, via Quitman. Hold on, brother 1’.; don't got tho minds of tbo pooplo " 'toxi catcd" on the railroad qnntion. Juat wait a bit, until we can build tho "Brunswick and Pacific," and we will help you on your scheme. Tho Uiuosvillo Gazette tells of au at tempt to wreck tho fast mail traiu uour No. 2j, on tho 8., F. k W Rail way, last wook, by a small colored boy. The engineer saw him throw a picco of wood or tho track just iu tiiuo to stop his train. Tho hoy was pursued and caught, and tnkon before Juatico Norman for commitment. Waycrosa Reporter: Tbo S. F. A W. Railroad Company ia doing a groat deal for Waycroas, ami for which ov- eiy citizen should fei-1 tbomsclvcs un der lasting and everlasting obliga tions They will, by tbo timo thoy complete their undertakings boro, ox- |icnd rnoro money tbau thoy have spout nt nil tbo towns on their lino of roail. Tbo commencement exorcises of Iiradwcll Institnto, Hiuesvillc, Liber ty county, begin on tbo 10th of July. Baccalaureate sermon will be deliv ered by Rev. W. A. McDonald, of Ware county; aluiuui address by T. C, Dupont, of Jacksonville; nluintuc essay by Miss Maggio Shop part], of Liberty county. Exorcises close on the night of tbo 13th. Albany AVies: Dnu Cook, a colored mail, was locked up in jail at East man, by tho sheriff, for wifo whipping, llo seems to tbiuk bis offense is of too littlo oouscquonco to demand investi gation, claiming ouly to have worn out on ber tiro little switches about as big us bis finger, and two littlo boards about as widAs his three lln- gers. Bulloch /tanner: During lost Fri day night, Mr. W. B. Williams caught out of Cunoochoo river two humlrud aud thirty fish, nearly all of which woro jack. His mode of catching thorn is very simplo, but reliablo. Ho tukos n bateau anil builds fires iu it, oouilucts it near tho bauk of tho rir- • er and strikes tho water with a pioco of wood, at which tho fish bocoiuo frightened and jump out of the water towards Uio lire, wliou tbo boat catch es thorn. Bov. A. W. Ctisby, of Macou, pastor of tbo Presbyterian church, bos been doubly honored during the past week. | Mercer University, of Macou, aud Da vidson College, ot North Carolina, have each conferred on him the de gree of D. D. Air. Clishy declined the houor ill both instances, holding that any title thus conferred is mean ingless, ill Unit it is not the work of any church jadicatory of which he may ho a member, and conferred for proficiency iu any special brunch ot his work. Bartlesville •talette; The early ship ment of iHuiehfri this year has proven to bo very profitable. Several parties iu Georgia have been fortnnate enough to Inivo poaches to sell. Sir. Sneed, of Joueshoro, has lieen ship ping to New Ymk aud realizing as much ns sixteen dollars per bushel ou them. Messrs. Harmon k Moses, of Touuillc, have shipjicd some to Suvuu- uuh and realized as much as tweutv- live cents each ou them. Mr. Rituipb, of Marsbalville, 1ms sold a considera ble number of crates in New Y’ork at from twenty-four to twenty-eight dol lars i>cr bushels. Such a crop pays better than all grain nud no meat. the S . | ffiaods, with the l-autif.il inland laniagg (« (he sseal ihiints as the Cumberland Route, it is attracting the attention of pleasure and health seekers from Middle and North Geor gia, Alabama and the interior of Ten- ncusoc. Mr. Ross, who keeps u ho tel un the north ond of the Islnnd, bos from 75 to 115 gnests |>er day, and ia preparing extciuive accommo dations for this and the noxt season. Wo predict that in two years the number of guests will iucreasc from 300 to 500. Duugenoss, ou tho ex treme south of the Island, is replete with historic interest. Given to Geu. Greene, tbo commander in chief of tho Southern forces during the Revo lutionary war, for bis services, it was for many years bis home. Horo Gen. Harry Leo, "Light Horse Harry,” the dashing and able cavalry leader of tbo Revolution, tho father of General Robert E. Lee, lies buried. Tho waves chant his requiem. Tho ceme tery embowered iu trees, almost bid from the light of day, rendered fa mous from bis presence, will interest thousands from tho fact that General Robert E. Leo enmo hero during the war and also a year before his death, ou a pilgrimage to his father's grave. Tho widow of General Gronu liea buried here. He diod ou his planta tion on tho Knvannsh rirer, and do one kaowa whero bo is buried. P. M. Nightongslc owned the plantation be fore tho war, aud boautifioil with all that a bounty-loving aud nrtistiu nu lure, aided by woaltli, could couceivo of, making it a nineteenth century paradise. Hero ho raised horses nf tho Morgan breed, grafted upon the hardy uativo stock which were famous nil over Georgia. Thu islnnd is peen liarly fitted for tho raising of lino horses and other slock. The olive grove hero, ns well as tho orange grove, are demonstrations of tho won dorful success which may ho luul with iu tho cultivation of either ou those islands, and, ns to the first, nuy- whore in Southern Georgia. Tho grand avenue of live oaks which winds through thu plantation from tho Cumboriaud river on the west to tho bench upon thu cost is of itself ouoiigb to pity for u trip to Dmigu- ness. Thu ruius of thu old homo u! Geu. Oreouo sud later of Mr. Night uligalo nro covered tviib ivy—life eliugiug to and attempting to covi with its beauty, ruin ami decay. It is anid that a Nortburu company have purchased the pro|ierty from General Davis, thu present owner, nud intend uiakiug it n grand summer nud win ter resort. Moucy could not be in vested more wisely. Thousands wilt bo attracted by the bistoriu interest of thu placo, nud if they come om-c will return to breathe the bnluiy odors of this grovo of beauty, to bathe iu thu grand surf which dashes against its eastern borders, and fish in Cmu- both | toads, giving t'uu roads tuC light to locate u settler nnon each al ternate section id nuy time within three yonrs, and contracting to mako a title of anch section to tho settler only upon actual settlement, the land owner reserving tbo right to sell all or any portion of said land before no tice of settlement by the railroad compnny or couipnnics. Tho land owner also agrees to sell tho adjoin ing section to tho settler nt a price to ho fixed by tho laud-uwiier, within e timo to bo stated by him, any li, 12 or lb months. 3d. So soon ns sufficient lands nro placed st tho disposal of tho railroad companies to warrant action, thor' will employ surveyors to divide the land into sections as oxplaiucil above, and will -prepare attractive pamphlets descriptive of the soil, productions, population, climate, geography and topography of Sontbern Georgia, sud ospccially of tbo sections where the lands plncod in their hands are locat ed, and distribute them in this ootin- try sud in Europe. Should the nchento assume proportions warrant ing it, agents will bo employed to in vito immigrants from other States and from Europe to theso lands.— Rates will be made fur them, and those brought from Europe will bo landed from steemors direct to Geor gia {torts. It is idlo to lmpo for any comprehensive scheme of European immigration based ti{)ou tho landing of immigrants in New Y'urk or other Norlhorn ports, where thousands of agents are ready to divert them to the West or Southwest. It landed from stcamors nt a Gcorgtn port uo such influences will bo mot with. It will be observed tbnt all tho laud owner is asked to do is to placo bis wild, uncultivated, useless lauds into tbo bauds of tbo companies for tbo pur|K)so of procuring the settlement of une-hnlf of it in nlturmito lots, ho retains the other half, Hindu Worth five or ten times as much us tho whole origiunlly was, by thu settlomont of tbo ndjoiuiug land. Who lias not no- ticed tbo effect of settlement of land upon tho value of other niljnecut lauds in both city and country, in creasing values in direct prtqiortion to increase iu |x>puliifioii. The land owuer docs not pint with title until actunl Hottlenient, uor does bo part with tbo right to sell all or a part of Ilia lands. Could a scheme lie devised more simple nml complete Ilian this t Tbo roads run nil thu risks, ss we bnvo said before, p»y nil the expenses, aud only share ill tho Imuelits to bo de rived from increased |>opulatiou, through additional freight and pas senger I raffle. Sliculd any one de sire s|H>cial information upon any par ticular portion of the seheine, a letter of inquiry addressed tti C. 1*. Good- 'bo r l nu d river on the west, always year, Brunswick, Gn„ our associate, j uotl „, for it8 WOUI ,„ rrill ,'ishil.e. ns wile devotes especial attention to this; well M bunt th r o!i K l. its forests noted scheme, will receive a prompt reply. ' ( or „ BWC- Suggestions n.ldnessed to Sir. Good-1 Tll( , stafTortl place, in tbo center of year will also meet With creful con- t |, 0 Mood, out of which Mr. Stafford «u (trillion. carved a vast fortune, it ouo of the Wo cannot too often rc|K>at tbat wc | Auwi pianutioM Georgia. There aud the roads we represent, are •» - „ r0 willow Uudw un Huh plVtxtatiou so earnest, and ask only the hearty co- 8 trong that cotton grow* into young treoH, absolutely with such luxuriance operation of the Uml oyxjiith to tnnke this Hcbemo a Htimma. Tbo Stato Fair offers thu followiug premiuma: Seventy-five dollars for the best display in merit and varioty of anuiplo products from tho field, gar den, orchard, dairy, apiary—tbo con tribution of a aiugl** farm, the exhib itor to furnish satisfactory proof that the products were grown on hit farm. For thu beat six stalks of cotton, $10 is offered. For the Ixwt bushel of white wiuiei or gra/.ing oats, the same for the best bushel of red mat that it all runs to stalk, and where a hundred bushels of corn |*r aero boa been grown without one particle of eurichment. Grazing land aa fine as can Ik> found the country over, ia found here. But wo must forego further mention of Cumberland, although it deserves the tribato of a loving pen, able na ours ia not to portray its wonderful beauty in a pen picture which would bring it be fore the reader ill nil its wonderful i loveliness of scenery, and its .jn'sition $500 REWARD! Over A Millitn or Prof 6ui!mette f s ■ard lor * single caac of ■g a rrr?_ gerona or offensive. Tho exposiliou I Wc DOW ray to !h« afflict* w* will pay the above n Aiaa uml art-on!- I' Ing to,dirotHMS ami doubting -THE MOTTO OF- AUGUSTUS F. FRANKLIN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' wiii be opened on Wednesday, Qcto ber fith .... -n.-t. occasion the dcuirJ tb* Uttilci States, tho mem ber* of tho Cabinet and the Just ices o( the Snnmniu Court* will be proscut. Arrangements, also, are nearly effect ed for a Governor’s day, which will follow immediately after the ceuteu- nial exercises at Yorktown are ended; then thu ex|>o*ition authorities uxpuct to receive tbo Governors of tho Unit ed States in the Union and the French naval officers who took pert iu the euntonninl exercises at Yorktown as their gnosts. At iuturvnls during the exposition, addresses will bu made in Assembly Hall by sumu of the most distinguished representative men in the country, and reasonable announce- meets will lie made of the time 'and nsmo of such s|iesker, so Hist visit ors from n distance who desire to hear nmy make their arrangements to bo present. It is tho cxpectstion thst this free discussion, participated in by eminent representative men of *11 sec tions of the republic, will tin ono of the most pleasing end profitable feat ures of tbo exposition. Tho Chief of tbo Department of Transportation bts nindo some of tho cheapest excur sion rates yet known, and there is no dnnlit Hint morn pooplo will go South this fall Ilian evor before. Tho rate from Chicago to Atlanta and return is lint fifteen dollars. Similar reduc tions on other rentes sro expected. TIIK WOOL CltOl* Of the wiregrass region is coming in to market, and is bringing 32Jo per pound. Why not make this whole southeast country ono grand sheep rnuclic, and grow rich from the pro ceeds? Nothing pays bolter than sheep-reising, properly attended to, and ivo nro glad to know tbnt the at tention of tbe farmers in this section is boing tnrnod in tbat direction. Woodbury, N. J., Jnly 15, 187C. Dr. C. J. Mornnr—/>m- Sir- -Itterer forget llte gratitude l fere yon /nr Hiring the life 1/ my little hoy Robert, when nt ’tenth'* door, from cholera mnrhn*. After having trim! traveling, different lnenli- tics and climates, many physicians nml vctnecHcs, tho diseaso only increased in riolt-uco. As soon ns we commenced giving Teothiua (Teething ruwdeis) the diwsisu began to abate, toe child to rest In-tter than lie hml done for months, bis appetite to return, and eoon hi* rory teeh’H gave joy to hiM mother'» heart. e kula-va. I ir, lantmmation c gave joy to In* mother a ha Very respectfully, jclB-lm Rina. Orx. 8. O, Fiiexcii. Ncuraiste. 4 Gaixzsvim.k, 0.1, Jail. 7. Is,so, 1 linvo suffered terrildy (or eiglil months with neuralgia pains ail over un bend. Two mnnflia ago I look a Ix.ltlV of Neurotic, nnd am now entirely well, f can say from experience the medicine cannot lie surpassed, nor do I Is-licvc it it has its enunt for the relief of pain. cure fieyond n doubt. I feel truly thankful tlml my attention wax called to tliia great remedy. I hope that atl who anlfer will givo it a trial. Y'onra re»|a ctfully, jel.’i lnl W. B. Cl.fMSNTa. ■.AMR*, if ron 1 vT*abn*a« f/W7f<STtbG-», nr »sv m«M«s ».v -— at}». DUtlJiff or I'riumr;. Oi&m, YOU CAN BE CURED ! Without swallowing usumous medlcioc*, l*y ■Imi ly "‘""‘prof, cuilmette s French Kidney Pad WHICn CUK£8 UY ARHORrTION. Ask jour druggist for I’ROK. Ol’ILMHTTEH rUKNCU KIDNEY TAD. sud Ukc no other. If he has not got It. stud I'i.bO, and you will rtwelve Ihc pad bjr return mall. TESTIMOLIAfrS FI10M THE PEOPLE: Jl’DOK BUCHANAN. J. P.. Lawyer. ToSodo. O., Prof. Utilliuettu** Yrviu li Kkliiuy ♦oek’e tiiuo.— >eat doctors aa I an (Tori d untold .......... Jo auuia of money." OEOKUK VETTElt, J. P.. Toledo. O., asya: •• I ilfcrod for three ycara with Kclatics and Klduuy Diarasr, sud olteu bad t» go a1>oii t ou rrtitebt-s. I intlr cured after wearing Kiducy Pad four wrccka.'* . . vaula, O.. writes: *'I have l«een a great stiffen r (or 1.1 year* with Bright * Diaesae of tbo Kidn- ya. Kor weeks at a time I wan ■iliabio to get out of bed; took Itarrtja of medicine, but they gave me only temporary relief. I woro two nf Prof, finilmette’a Kidney Pads ala wceka, and I now know I am entirety cured.” MBS. HELEN JKItOMK. Toledo. O., uya: ” For years I have »h*u eonAne*!, a great part ot the time to my tied, with Lncorrbuu aud fwualo wtakniw. I wore ouu of Uulluu tte’n Kidney Pads am! was cured in one month. U. R. (JKEKN, Wholesale (trocar, Findlay. ().. writes: •* I suffered for **» years “* ' it up by incnratile. During all this :it agony aud |«id out large s OEOKHK VETTElt, 4. P miTerod for three years < pane, and olleu had I entirely aud permai and iu three weels was pcrmaueutly cured by wear ing one of Prof, nnilmrtte'a Kidney Pad#'.” ti. V. KKRMUNii. II. !>.. Urugglat. LoganajN.rt. Ind.. when amiding iu au order lor Kidney Pads, writes: •• I wore one of Ute lirat ones we bad and I received more tanefii from it than anything I ever aaed. Iu fact, the Pad* give better general satisfac- and are bearing of go*wl result* fmu d * y ’ PUOK. Ol'ILMETTirS FKENC1I LIVER PAD. Will |H>aitivcly cure Fever aud Ague. Dumb Ague. Ague Cake. Billion* Fever 4aumlico, Dyapemia. aud all diseases of tho IJver, HtoNi.ii h aud IMottl. Price fl. SO by mail. Sand for Prof. Ouilim tt L « ruatise on the Kidneys ami Liver, free by mail. Addrina PKKNCII PAD CO.. Toledo. Ohio. H«4d by JAN. T- HUH. Jell-ly HOUSES, LOTS, Jb.XTlZ; FOR SALE OR RENT W. B. C. COKER & CO. old Haratoji' , Hie Bolin Print pliw k:,!; kitchen, fruit I Alao’the foil' rush marsh. Fine or.;, only six ml in Umnswlrk. (ia. Uml on ransl and idles from city; tlw HEAVY GROCERIES, FEED, ELAY, Etc. aud the kll MALLORY’S NEW YORK & BRIMRK Steamship Line. HTEAMHHira WESYMM# TJSJiiS Captain HIKES. cirr of f>i&&£'XS Captain RINK. Lravea New York every Friday at 1 P. M. a ■K in Urunawlrk every Tuesday. Close rnou tth aU points ..a B. k A. and M. k U. Kallnml Through bilU ladtug signed to all p«HMa <m ai roads. Freight and paaeage aa Inw aa by any .. rr ^ nm roofn , gppljr M. W.MITHWI i Act, Tho now law for tho F roUf lion of! l>r0 of oats To the county. throu«b i afi tht ‘ oul * w,Ht oU w,ir tliiUrtn iii^Ne'd- ' societies^ unit ciiiba, which nliHll i ** u ^ M% “'* l,M * ^' ,IU l ** ,U niiadcmcanor for the Droi>rictui of m mem nml variety of producta aud . The beach ia sublime, the interior tiiij Uicairicm exhibition to uduat to j rcMitta of home industries ^except wi CYOning pcrforanco acy child an- Ltock, excluded), nil rttiavd or pro- *3cr sixteen years of ago, unless ac-! duced iu the oonuty—-Bibb ooantj ex- companied bv a reputable adult j»er- riu.lol from com|>etitioi»- a premium ith nr lot un. ou ISO. 'JMltO ftv». tine ot tho lic*t Tot lot ISO and Ixits 1 romfortahl. ho he HU-luhni iilualdi root Ot*od property in r lamls >t thu Alai M * B 1 cheap. > the II.. Uot l loyard.. -tty property, improved every i«rt of the city, splendid «m • ' iilUvatlon. sing, mi It. ,v A » good urt-haril and tinfmprovi'd. Several spiciulid small farnia^aiijoiulng Tiirlh Alao. TIIK MOST VALUABLE HOTEL IN SOUTH- HN OKOlUilA —thi- "Oglethorpe House * in th, ty. Hpau new, with fifty alevpiuj rvMim*. wi II (m i»h'*«1 parlors, sitting roolu-. b.ir .ml hilllani ■; on. barlwr -ho|«, store* and offl. i s. etc. Ever ting complete amt the mo*l iuiKl. ru conveninurn Hid has a pay I he Bay, at Hit Hie Cumberland Urn lor a Ui onahle lao,th« arms, with A0 acre* •dling i ly of fiah. the Bay, the Cniul ing lor a live hotH man in th< reasonable terms, and at a Also, Hie Judge Harris fi da idling aud onthuiiars. Ou salt h. oyaiora. etc. the E*lward (Hover f.mi. right i nn, four tullra from city. .;<x*| f.,nr-r. uit treca, ubv. ou the M. k B. llallrowl. . thi*. Also, the Cartwright Point place. railroa.l* a inil, W0 arn-a Iu cultivation; kl a>n-a of antcndld pastnro h ell Umbered. Front* on Back ri' liuora Island: abundant ft .h ami nys ig places Ha* on it a splendid •ns*—fireplace In -1 I rice; d, aLo»l 11 !T ry i good npalr. Thiali tin (Hinn county, ad. Titles pert-*! s tiL* k, lota 'J|, Ji, y QENEEAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ! Goods bought and sold on closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. ♦ W*e Jtlean Business! L And hope by a study of the wants of our customers not only to keep those we now have but to SWELL THEIR NUMBERS. ORDERS SOLICITED. - / ' t / • » 4 v - ADDRESS,, ; ; ' .’-v . AUGUSTUS F. FRANKLIN U CO, Plnnoy’s Bullcllng. Day Street, - - - - lirunswick, (*a. o’comor k mm, (OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE) BBi’imswiek, Ixcorsia, KEEP A FULL LINE OF FIKST-CLA8S Mr)1«ooils4firoterics, LOWEST CASH PUICES GUARANTEED. STEAMER RUBY. iMWff mum hooks. • Ito. Hi. Town cuuuu rail* now for a .Uneii at r yunr opportunity t ■all dwellings, r your opportuuitjr ti, buy ami to m ii let out on beat tem.a, Call on or addnw* W. B C COKER k CO., MORISS LUCREE, Wood Turning, mm AXDNIWIMiMILL. i| nn I TIME TABLE A FI) SCHEDULK OF HATES BEX WEEN ST. SIMONS & BRUNSWICK lid anbacqucntly brought i dcatrnrtioa ,wthc as per *• In-.lu|e o( | m J l>e only of the title, and any :o tie |aid for separate!) C. P. GOODYEAR isuiii. Person* *olling liquor to suiil! „f J.’.oo will be sxvsr.le.1; seconJ beat uiiuors, anil {>er*on* who (ball salt, r mime regulation*, $150. or {wnoit tboui to engage iu nuv —— game ot chance iu places aberu liquor Tboiuaavillu Tuner: It woul.l be iu- is eol.l, are alto ltuliTto bo guilty of tbo sanio offcnxr, and will bo pun ished accordingly. Such a iaw rigid ly enfurecd would avcouipiiNli great good in oil Urge cities. tvrcfeting ruidiUL' to sc Uio Thomas county far make nil their aupjduH year. Wc shouM like lovely*—thu wutiturti passage winding nloug ita shoru* qniut nud peaceful and through manthoN and grren islets a dream of cnchautiucul, aud with iU still waters taking ou tho wonderfal liuU uf Hiintu t nkv, Ikeyotid the pow er of writer or painter to doscribo.— i » ceiisuH of - . „ .. , Iiein who will 1 1,1,1,11 **** 1,1 ‘ u *v r0A,,z0 ^d an al homo (iii, jderstaud all this wodth of boaotj, publish .be .which nature, with prodigal libcrali- !i«L It would bv u roll of honor- ty, has placed ujkju our ooast. BUNN & CO. SOLE AGENTS FOli GLYNNCOUNTY CALL AND SEE THEM. H. M. MILLER, SXWCAHTLX UTUM.T. UUt'XHWICK. Ol.. XEXT DUOS XO X1INEUAS .X. HARNESS MAKING,LPHOLSTEU- INO, PAINTING, GRAIN ING. Ere., Uom 01 wovkOMa -X. .Ijl. J. abort bottom— r.r*. i.| in NOTICE. Local Legislation. s. (it!, h* rutty K v* n that aptdlcaln* will In. iiiadt- to tka> tie I<14 mUly **l thu nurn ot Ocur- • »n to b* hold on July . » of the Lvialaturr of ral Ih.-^ f.utiUi day *f »Ung t r the ci:y I . u. ITIX. I And other*. I ibsily, (HantUy'a . dVitj. ; V. DA . Ir OF^DE IN THE DIHrUlCT COUNT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOB THE MOUTHKKN DI-fTIULT OI* GEORGIA. In tho Matter ©1 DnBignon * Beck. In Bankruptcy. SOUTHERN DISTRICT a; pV r it. A (ilvi upt*. ihci wgla. ;ry, bx-f.rr., tho *%*art If-t ing n.j iif>t*Mt m II at pnblie Hi i IhA-lC liiX JiKTT. lh t ,uLr u C. P. GOODYEAR, A’lTORNEY AT LAW, ■)vrr Ml. hdaon’s Provtaion Store, (llouc. a ter Utmt. BRUNSWICK, OA. Br. W. B. 2UER0D6HS, llrid K'l.tti* and lifarniwe Agenf. DAY ST., - - BRUNSWICK, Ga. Rrferetin*: Kavannah Bank and Trutt ( umiaziy r*t Natl jl4> ILnk Um uu.U*. Wanted tu etr-hange for «1ty pr..|»-rtv ur I nd near wrral I mall urwa and *h Tt b*. naea tu