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BRUNSWICK, . GEORGIA:
BuTomnv moksino, .u'unsrn, i«i.
The prawn* L^alntnre is not*
"dry ono" by soy menns, from what
wo can learn.
K report that Vanderbilt bad pur
chased a place on Lake Weir, Marion
connty, TV, caused property to pop
up 100 percent. in thatneigbborbood.
The grass widows of Trumbull
county, Ohio, tiro- to hold a reunion
this month. This is anew feature
of American fcblitfttes, and can. of
ooursc, be charged to the comet.
Senator Joseph E. Brown has re
signed the Presidency of tho Atlanta
Cotton Exposition, on account of the
death of his son, and Govornor Col
quitt has boon elected to fill that po
sition.
Tho city Council of Atlanta hnvo re
vised their license tax, and now make
merchants pay on each kind of goods
lopt Boots and shoes, clothing, hats,
etc., would call for throe separnto li
CCUBC3 or taxes.
After nil the hurrah, rip and tear
aud gush by the “man of facts," there
is but ono Clement attachment to-day
in Georgia and that ono at Senoia.—
Wo learn that it will soon l>o shipped
to Alabama.
“Whiskoy, tho pistol and tho knife"
is tho hooding of a local in tho Hum-
uhj Neioi, of Monday lust How sig
nificant? The three go hand iu hand,
and oh, tho misery that follow in their
woko.
B. W. Wrono, and no ono knows
bettor than ho, says that there will he
from two to threo hundred thousand
strangers visit Atlanta during tho Ex
position. That is, provided Atlanta
can entertain them.
We.lmve.tbis week been shown a
private letter from the State of Mich
igan from a family who had read in Georgia (BsilrnsA, reeen
“Janes' manual of Georgia,” 4 -letter
from Dr. Brewster, of this city, tench*
Bibb connty darkies are hard to
kill. Ono foil forty feet dowu a well
and was pulled oat by hiB heels, nnd
yet recovered; another foil down one
sixty feet deep, struck his head against
a rock nnd it did not break tho skin
Antonia Pimonti, nn Italian, who
has been serving oat a sontcncc of ten
years in tho penitentiary nt Old Town
Camp for attempting tho life of anoth
er Italian, was Btnbbed this wook by
a brother convict and killed. Consid
erable lias boon written nbont Piiuon-
ti by tho State preaa from time to
time, so he is pretty well known to
tho public.
Chatham, tho Atlanta correspond
ent, of the Savannah AVit’s, thus
speaks of nn old Liberty count inn:
I nm no prophet, yet jenrs ngo I
waa toil to predict that Mr. Bradford
Dunham, of Liberty county, would
become one of tbo leading railroad
managers of tbo South. Ho took tho
bankrupt Montgomery and Knfaula
Itailroad and made it a through line.
Theu lie wont to the Louisville and
Nashville Railroad in charge of its Al
abama diviaiont aud then to tho Vir
ginia Midland Railroad ill Virginia.
Now ho is General Manager of the
of tho Trans-Ohio Divisions ot tho
great Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
which comprises the lnko Erie, the
Central Ohio and tho Straitsvillo aud
Chicago Divisions, witli his hoadipiar-
toru at Newark, Ohio. Old Liberty
comity should ho proud of tier hon
ored son, whose aged father still re
sides there.
nutts HIM AT Till-: HTAKI-:
Yes, for hanging is too good for
ouch a vile wretch as one Frank Hud
son, colored, of Terrell, county, who,
one night hist week, for the sake of
money, murdered Mr. David Lee, his
wife and coo}, and servant girl, (the
latter nt lust accounts was still alive,
but not expected to live). After fin
ishing up iiis work, the wretch broke
open drawers and took out several
hundred doilara and then left. We
loam he has is-en captured and lodged
in jail. Terrible vengeance should lie
meted out to this fellow, something
more potent than hanging, and it
ought not to lie delayed. The conn*
try slionld got rid of sueh brutes in
short metre.
ing Glynn and her rosonrcOs. They
write for more information oa to her
advantage, etc., aa they wish to seek
a less rigorous climate than theirs.—
Dr. Brewster has asked ns to answer
the letter tbroegh onr columns, that
not only this family but others,
pinched by the frosta of tho North
west, may know wbnt a land of warm
snnshioo, balmy air and fertile soil we
possess. We know of no better way
to giro the desired information tban
to reprodaoo tbo following, from oar
files of a few months past, in answor
to similar inquinoa. Here it is:
First, we sot ont with the proposi
tion that Southern climate is saporior
to Northern. Florida, the extremo
Sooth,being unhealthy in summer (for
snob was onr experienoe) and this sec
tion famishing tho warmth without
tho chills and fevore, it mast bo the
acme sought in this particular. In
point sf climato, then, we soore ono.
Secondly, wo claim that the soil of
this section, as can lie and has been
demonstrated tbrongh these colnmus,
with tho samo care and labor will
yield larger dividends tlinn that of
any other section of Georgia (we ore
speaking now of tho soa-eoast of Geor
gia). Ono acre of land in Glynn
connty, for instance, woll manured
and properly cultivated in rice, sweet
potatoes, sngarcano, watermelons, ar
row-root or indigo, will yield more
monoy in hard cash than any acre in
middlo or north Georgia, similarly
treatod and planted in those things
that thrivo there—cotton, corn, wheat,
sorghum, etc.
Thirdly, wo claim that thosca-cooat
has tho advantage over other sections
in the variety of products, whilst tbo
interior is confinod to tho production
of a few things—with us tliero is no
limit.
Fourthly, our soction it more fa
vored in tho diversity of our indus
tries. Besides farmiug, wo hnvo tho
mauutaoturu of luuikor in endless va
riety, also, of naval stores, and, to us
on the const, other industries open up,
viz: building of vessels, comtnorco,
Uto cultivation of vegetables for mar
ket, fisheries, etc., in any and all of
which is monoy, if ouly man bo in
earnest and uso diligence.
Fifthly, there is room for more—
wo are not crowdod. Hundreds' yea,
ovou thousands more can occupy this
favored laud, aud the cry would he—
still there's room. But why multiply
words? Those points are enough.—
Tboy nro full of uinrrow, nod need no
additional strengthening.
80 much for our section— we Como
uow to s|ienk sf onr own loculity—
Brunswick, fair Brunswick, tho " City
by the sea," which risos iu her
strength, despito tearful oddH, and as
sorts her power, her harbor, her
groves, yea, all her uatnral advantag
es, second to no city oil the southern
coast, aud nt tho snmo lime possess-
iug the ono great nml grand desider
atum of being so free from fresh water
streams ns to render tile atmosphere
ot our harbor true from mnlarii, mid a
safe place for vessels to como any day
of tho year. Add to these tho facili
ties uow hud and daily increasing for
furthering all the interests above nicii-
tioued, aud you have, indeed, the
olysium sought. But mark you, drones
aud king bees succeed neither here
nor elsewhere. All things considered,
we claim this sea-eonst section the
fairest ot Georgia, Glyun county the
garden B|»it, and Brunswick the gntr-
nnd gland avotiuc.
MOUTHKUN mkntiments.
Worcester Spy.
^Mr. Kinsey, of South
interested in the Hsrief
guest Gen
Jib,
THIS JUIHOIAHV
irteml William
riitta/VhC nt s dinner
spoke ns follows: "Lost week for the
first time in my life I trial the soil of
New Euglnud, met New England peo
ple ill their homeSVntHrror fhr Frit J
timo know and npprcenitod Ne
land, tf fob whit td know hi"
could hnp|ien with all onr newspapers
and modes” oT transmitting - informa
tion, let mu ntiKWtr by asking how
rnueh you know of Georgia, Wo know
but |ittle .pi .eiieb, other.Wo have
been strangerpi in a common country
—brothers, yet eiioinies. (i t thank yon
for the expression
the same right
polled mu us yiitl. , I was ^democrat,
a secessionist and ; a proppniteqd war
democrat—impelled by what -I be
lieved at that time, to bo right. I
wpnld bo nshnmeci to go hack to uiy
beloved Georgia werp ][ to admit that
I did not net from a spuHo of right.—
Georgia prnnppe irf (tho prjguial thir
teen ^tatep the puiifla jis Mnswuihn-
setts; oil wore liu.iiii .gqijplity; nj) had
common interest, and to-day
the saqie interest ju Bunker Hill
you. Concord and Iuixingtpe ure as
dear to ine ns toquy, ipup iu | Massa
chusetts. I never bail quy other f«el
ing., Why are wo brothers nud yet
etmqgors? . >Y'pro, iye r of tlie Smith
alone in tjje responsibility,usthat'
institution pf slavery, even if a curse,
nlono responsible ? Who was to blame ?
In tho wisdom of Providence, UieOud
who rules this universe, with His per
mission that institution, caiuc.Tho
curso was not upvii the negro, hut up
on yonr soul herp white friends. , I
lovo the .Union us mill b,..n|t .uny quo.
My mother taught iim,to.y«ad, Wash
iogtpn's farewell (id,dress. It was my
firpt school re/idittg, .1 bud studied
our revolutionary .history, I, did not
speak, vote nml work for secessinu be
cause I bated tho North, but because
I supposed it was pecessuyy to protect
tbo wbito won of the Booth, to shield
us from the uegro. , We though wo
wore acting for the interest ,ntid hon
or of tho South, nnd. when tho lust
gun was fired nnd Leo's flag foil, I
wept like a elijjd. But,” the speaker
continued, “the war is post, the negro
is free under the best and freest gov
ernment iu tho world,, nud the South
will go ns far ns tbo farthest iu ad
vancing Ida. interest." He claimed
that the South had been greatly mis
understood, aud iu prouf thereof said,
that the people of Georgia tuxodibom-
selves iu their poverty for Ilia public
schools. Every negro child in Geor
gia is at school six mouths iu the year.
Why should there ho any more
strife between ns? -Wo nro identified
with the sumo history—abut is ours is
yours. Why should wo not unite ?
It is strange that wo have not before.
Thu strangest thing is that we ever
disagreed.
IMt.t. A 111* ON MonMoNISM.
Sheriff Sales
September, 1881.;
directions.
Wfl now m to ihp afflicted snd doubting ones that
wiwUMtaSora rawitflTofA tffij» caaaof
'WfcTv-TPTTrt-. IHAgg
That the pud tails to car*. Thta remedy will
Positively *ud P*rm*iK»Uj roye Lumbago. Lam#
Back, Sciatica, Gravel, Diabeaea, Drop*/, Bright*
duwh of um kMaar* Umaammn ood Botenilon
Mas
PROF. OU.UMeTTE'J.
French Kidney Pad
WHICH cub£« by abbobmton.
Aak yonr drit agist for PROF. GUILMKTTHB
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take on other. If be
baa not got It# send $2.00, and you will receive the
pad by wtprn mall.
TESTIMOUAf/S PUOX THE PEOrt-E:
• ■ asMtf'MtMMnur.'.. r„ Uwrov.totwio. o.,
sssl
•aueiszs.o.soorr.Srir<,te,<i...riif„ -i
hart) been a great sufferer for 15 yeara with Bright's*
Dtirauf! of Ito Kldn-Tt, for wb*K* at a Mm* I Vu
unable to get out of bed; took i»arrel« of nudidne,
but they r<W<> in** only t <* atxjiwry rsJlbf. fwiwatwo
of Prof, Gutlmette’a Kidney Pads ala weeks, and 1
no*< know l amfintirej? a—“ “
||BH. HK(,E9 J*UO»K
MUH.IIELE1U JKUOHK. Toledo. 0„mya; "For
^Mtr* I fuvii hreh eon (lord, » great pari it the f Ume
to mjr bad.wrjth LncOfrhtM »Od feuiale wcakueM.
I Wort on* of ndilnMft&s Klilavy lid* Mi.fwas
ctirrd in
ii. (Hikes. WMntek orawt. BmUr. 'o..
w&sx***,
" w, ore vsirOS*|,ft» oAls.tr. «r«te,lnitecte.
and aro brtariug of good reanlta from them every
day.?
PROF. OUIlAMm^H FRENCH MVER PAD.
Will ixmltively c«ro Fever and Ann**. Dumb Ague,
Ague Cake, BllMotu Fetor. Jaundice, Dyepetaiia, and
all dimjaHba of tbo Liver, Htomarti and blood. 1‘rirc
#1.50 by mail, bond for Prof, fliiilnu ttfe rieatiae
ou the Kidnvja
i and Liver, free by mall. Addrt:t
FRRNCI1 Pi D <
V. ,1,... Toledo. Obi
bold by JAM. T. I1LAIN. jell-ly
Inclpal of the one fl fc, $15 #0;
,U W;
JOB. E. I.AMBRJOHT, !
\{*, f! «»fii /!:* ; v; j * ,-o.fi/: bl»*rifl tt C. Ut^
OFOiU*A~sO*.T»H CotNTV., {
'Will be sold before the court bonae door In
city ef Unmaalck. oljuu county.. fioor«i4o buwooit
the bonra of ten o’clock a. x. and futfr o'cloc k r. x„
on the SratTneaday lafanteaiber, 1881, tutlio hlgh-
C«t and heat bidder tb^ following described pxop-
those certain lota of land,'with inipro'
ii that pe
a/*itaste. tjMg and being li thai porUou
( lek known as Disvillc, ai>
M Inti number* 1, *, 8.4, 5. <
7, ft, 9 aud IU, weat of, Clabunjo, Udwocn Loudoi
atif. Prlurt at recta. ■ Levied on ae tlso propr^rty Of J
C. Ilaskall. under and by. virtue of two fas ft faa la-
tied by It. If. Tlaon, Tax Collator of O lynn coni
against. J. C. Ifaakell for taxo# due Dio But
Georgia and Glytra county for the rear iAao. to
Isfy the said 0 la. Amount Uses dac Si? 57; t
9)3 7lt.
JU&Wjl K. LAMltUIGKT,
SberiflTO. C. Of
GEORGIA—GLVNli f.ouNTT.
Will U*. wUl IWort court '
Ity of Brunliwlrk, Glynn county,
the blgtnat and beat bidder^ the following property
t °Tbst tme-atory frame tmlMIng.
Pna-atory frame building, situate on that
tin lot dr laud in the city of BruiiHwii-k. naid
county, known and described In Uw plan Of amid
city aa Old Town lot number 140. Levied on aa the
property ot Lattra Ifobann, principal lir n fa. Iiy vir
tue of » fl fl» leaned out v' Glynn Superior Court in
favor of Alfred II. Colqallt, Governor of said Auto,
vs. Laura Jloltaon as nriuclpaL aud Mrs. Ktuma
Walkbr aa aecurlfy, to iktiafjr tboAdd II U. PMbci-
kfflffii.W.ULW- Notice given to A.
Fjsaasisuiu* :
, JQB. E. LAUHRIG11T,
BhorlfTO. C. (la.
OEoftrtIA-Oi.rwa dbvtrf.
WU1 ha sold before the court house door
city of Brutlawlcli. Glynn county. Oa.. ou th
Tuesday in MpWtuber, 18»ft between lo o’clock a. >
and 4 o'clock r. Mi of that day, at unbll.: outcry 1
tba Idgtxft am) twaA UWrlcr the following Jeacribc
the JHght at ami l«raA UWrlcr the following Jeacrlbcd
pr'perty to-wit:
'All (bat errbdn tra< t or parcel ot Ikitd,
Of Brunswick. Glynn county, Oa., containing thirty
aarea morn u* !»•*■*• It beng thin 'norther-*"—
tlpn of what Ja knowu aa the Wellci
it beng ttui'northewtnru jmr-
-nowu aa the Welles f— * - *
benaded aafoOowsr Onllhe north By the
of the Ity of Bruuswirk, on the smith aud pest by,
lands of Henry A. Walles, and on the east by lauds
now or formerly belotigiug to the I’rojylotora of
tbdcily of Brunswick. 1 Levied Oita tile
* Lcavy, under and by vtrtn* <
by H. M.TIeoti.Trt Colledcr
An Oi'dinnnce.
To define Ike Fire Limit* of the City of
llritmicivk, ami for othn' pur/HtAen
therein mentioned.
HrenoN 1. The Mayor and Council of Ibe city ol
Brunswick, In (Tdmicll ssM-tnhled.do hereby ordain.
That the fire limits of tho city of Brunswick, f
and after the tenth day of August, 1*81. shall t«
eluded wtthln tho following bonndarics, to-wit:—
i tho West.
erect any building avatractarv of wood within ....
limits aforesaid, under a penalty nut exceeding
‘.'dlars for each and every day anch
WHAT DOT.H lTl*OUTKNl)l»
Mr. Burrow, of Clark county, in tlio
recent discuswious in tho LogUlittiire
hn.s taken tbo bold itun.i that our
Judgeu fihould not L>o elected by the
Logiuiature, but Imi appointed by the
Governor, and hold their jKKsiunnH
for life, or during gootl behavior.—
Iu hia epeech he uaed the following
beautiful language:
“They tell aa that tliero aro deptlm
iu tho ocean where there is perfect
rest, where the waves never sweep or
make tho slightest motion. I have
heard philosophers say that there are
heights whe?e thero is perfect rest,
where aa atom might tloat forever in
perfect rest. I would fix the founda
tions of tho judiciory ho deep that
I'AIIt FROM MAO
Every day, almost, witnesses a rise
iu tbo various items of merchandise
that go to uiftko up the trade of the
country. What docs this )>ortc»d ?
Is it an index of pros|>erity or adver
sity? It niu«t bo the former, for the
wbolo country seems ta be taking on
a business boom huger in proportions
7. t. Vn/viwn Jotuisou was one of the most active
tban his ever been ^ j g n< | brightest of tho anti-Co!«]uitt oru-
| tors in the late campaign. After the
| ovcrtvbeiniihg' defeat o! the side he
i es|>ousod, Sam was met by Col. Jared
Wrlttau for the Cvnalitiitloii.
I mu glad tho Lcgiidaturo passed
the Mormon bill. Intolerance i\\ ro-
ligious mutters is u bad thing, but
there is no religion in polygamy or
bigamy, and no good ever came of it
since the world was made. They ure
mean words ami I don’t like the sound
of ’em. The Almighty didn't give
Adaiu but one wife to start on, aud
there Inis been no time since that a
man needed any more. The lirpt man
who ever had two wives was Lipuech,
and he descended from Cain and mur
dered a >oung man wheu there was
uo court to try him for it. Noah did
not have but one wife aud the Lord
blessed bim. Abraham took unothei
by his wife’s consent, but she repent
ed of it afterwards, for it made a fuss
iu tbe family, and Hagar had to leave
there with a curso upon her offspring
Isaac didn’t have but ono and got
along first rate. Jacob had acverul
ami he saw a sight of,trouble, for the
boys went to filibustering nround, aud
the only two who didn’t get iuto
trouble were tlie sons of Bachel, the
wife that ho loved first and loved beat.
I never did blamo the old gentleman
for working fourteen years to get her,
but it was mighty hard ou him, and
jld Laban played off a mean trick,—
It would have been a runaway match
in these times U foro twelve mouths
had punned, but obedience to parents
passion could never stir thorn, nml I WIU1 |ii K li M rVtHdo in those duv»,
would raise its head so high that it! and twent*-one years nor forty-hue
would reach tho eternal caliu."
twontjr.flva d*
building Ot Xirncinro oi wnott naan remain up.
tilled, that uotblutf Jiajdu fonUinrd aball t-i
..t the vr«-ctlon of temporary placva for the proti
tiuaof bulUUuainaterlaia. .. • . t •* r
. 3. Ami be It fii(U,nf ordained, That no wood-
uae, bnildltiK. ahdl or atrnrtnr.* of w«hh1 .hill'
__ jlargod, duvafQtl or repaired within the lire
limit, of the .aid city of Brunawlck. uuleea nrrnila.
alon therefor aball have been previotMly nntalned
from tho Mayor and CounoJI. npou the rrrtiflrate, I
writing, from the Cnmmftti«o on Fire Depart men
that aueb repalra will not .mount t«> the rehnllt
Ing of anch hotiae, building, .heti or atrncfnre; and
tlm aald Cofnmlttee on firo Department are hereby
prohibited frrtm grahtlng knrh rerilfleate whenever
and wherever auch repalra ujton.ny w«NlenJtouaa,
biilldltig. Bhed or atrn^tnro Vhall rxce«l a tnelety
tliereoi, inch cxi'Mta b«lag dieintHl, «ona dwed and
held to tie a rtnulldlng under thU ordlitanee. And
If auy ptrmtu aiuil vloUiu ait? of the p.oU.ipm. of
Uda nrtffuance, bo or ahe alwll, ou omvictloh f«-..
B the I‘pBc^A?ou?L b« dunlin the attmvf twenty
a doilara per day for each and every diy ath h
tro. hWddUig, Bb«<l or atrovturo ahaN remain r«-
red, allemt, changed or lmprovnl in any manner
Whatever, onolritry to UinprovUloiiaofthlaen tii.n:
aud every mechanic, artificer, or other peraon who
ahali )>• loitriimmtal In the rvliaildhig, .rtpairtutr.
altorinu. changing or improving in any way or titan,
nor vhatoter a«y wooden houae. building idled or
atructnre, contrary to the prnvUiona of tin- m ctint..
vitali bo entt)*et, on rnuvletioit bvfiWe the ivlve
Conrt, toadne of tweuty.dve doilara. or Muir on
tlie piddle ntmeta set exi cdluc thirty .ia>a-oa.-
half of the due. Impoxcil aud collected under thir
acrtlen tulta patil tn the tumrairr, and tlio other
half into the troaaury of the. tty.
Iyc. 4. And be U lurlher orlaintal. That no wood,
en building. Wore than iwciitv frvt high fniiu the
ground tuthe highest pultrt of the r>Hi|, whali l>e re
moved from any onv point within Dim dre Juniiies.
tabluhod hy thla orditinnee tohuy other point with.
Iu the aatpe llinlta, or Icon, any ^Milut with-
.aid lfmtt. to any point’within fiie a-mie, wttlioi
Die yvrm.faloa or lha Major aud Councit.
Sac 3. And ft* If flintier ordained. That any
wotxlen butldtiMt ut.y be rmnuyial fruiu oto part *>f
♦he Mine lot, etch though wlthiu the life IluiBa,
provided that tqu periulaaivn u tlu> Major and
Council be dr«t bad and obtaluod.
Sec. 0. An.l lt« It further Ofdalutv. That whanev.
er any house, building, aued or atructnre hen-arter
to bo built oe recovered within Ike Qre llinlta of
the city ot Brtinawi. k ahall be roofed or coverts I,
I ho Name ahull beToofed or covered with elate, tile,
till or other incoiubuat.ble material.
Src. 7. And 1st It hirtlAr ordained. That t?very
hottan or b'lildii g which ahall be hereafter erected
In the city nr'firiinawh k of hrfrik. atone, tabby or
tapta. of luwm than »uu atyry, ahtll bav^a thirkucM
id-wall <n the lower atory of a brick and a half, or
not leva than twelve iuchra, and nine Inch* . »Um*
thft ; wet atory. amt every auch hon«e or building,
wltcliu r of ona or mote .turk-a to twght .hell be
Covered with .late, tile, till or other iucombnatibla
8. Ali i be it further ordained. That the May.
or and the OonitaHtaa On lira Dcpartmeul ahall
have the authority an I power to can««* auy honae,
huildingt *btd rw atriictnru to be pulled down tr
remove.! whenever they eh.ll conalder the aame a
uniaance. ot langerona, or ta vlotaiion ot thi. unit-
b.nee —the expciiM* of auch pulling down .> r r^ni-v-
al to bo-pahl out ef the trcaaury of the city, exeept
Iu caeca of out.Alice (it ofvroUifon of ihi.ordiiuuce,
when it aba.1 bo bottM Iiy tbe owner. • •
Hr.c. l». Ami be If further ynlniucd, Thai every
|s»r.on violating aay ol theproelalutianf theioitrth.
Dllh, aivth. aeveuth and eighth ace non. of th 1
nance aball b.* auhjcct, du Wmvicttou therok.
lore the 1‘olico Court, to a tine u<>t exceeding one
handred doilara. or labor oh the f>ablM atrere. for a
Uroi Oof exceeding »itty deya, or bytb. ■
crciion of th.* fi.eri. > . .1 •
Axe. lo. Ami be it turthcr.ordaiucd. The
nances and iwrte of ordlnaareeln conflict
•rdinauce »>e and the aauie arc pereby rep
Pasted In ♦ atrartl Awguat M, 1*81. ■ ’
lo property
wwainaiiB '
Principal amount 4**dJ7JO.
ir JOS. E. LAMBRIGHT.
• , , , 8hnfilTG. Oy. Oa,
G|iOHGlA-^Gur*8 f'VMINTT. ■
Will bn sold before the Court Hotmo door
city.of lirnwawitik,' iGlyno enmity, Georgia,
hr»t Tuesday in September, 1881, between th
of 1M o’clrx k a. M, aud 4 o'clock i*. m. of tbat
public outcry, to the highest and beet hub
following drarrihed propnty, to-wlf;
»•. 1>*
•Glrm.
of Georgia to one Summerlin. L«tM
property,ol U, Dart, Kr y . under ami )>r virtue of
tax fl faa fumed by It. M. Tlaon, Tax ‘(.’ofUvtoi
Glyun county, against U. Dart, Hr., for taxes
the State of Georgia and Glynn rrmrit
1880. Principal m»jm: m £'ntJ7 Til,
tbe year
LAMliitlGHT, atVrtffb
oixmftiA-GLTKN County.
Will bo aohl before U;o Court Houao dtwr.
city of Brunawlck, fit'nto county, Georgia,
flrat, Tucaday iq Septorub* r. 1881, bctwmm lo <
a x. and four o’clock r. x. of that day. at pi. ....
outcry, to the highest aud, brat Udder, tlm follow
ing property. to-wlf:
The, improvcMent? on all that totmf Inn
city of Brunawlck, Olynn county, Georgb
O'clock
NEW ADVEKTI8EMENT8.
DIXON’S NEW BUILDING,
Newcastle St., - - - Brunswick, Ga.
r,mo,ert hte DBOO WOia to tt. »™!2%Sl£S * '° ^ ^
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Perfumery and Toilet Articles
IN GREAT VARIETY,
MINERAL WATERS,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
IiUIST'H FRESH AND GENUINE
FINE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
Aiul udter arti.-k- t.., uom.-nffl- mTOlkai, .il l .ixially kui't In • nr«t-il.(«. limn Stern.
, ; Physicians’ Prescriptions Accurately compounded.
>fU'r t»t.»ro is closet
Union :i><d Maueflcld
fY
,uy calls for uicdlelut-a, II uotlflcd at his realdvuco, corner
JAMES T. BLAIN,
DRUGGIST.
WORKS,
ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, Ga.
aad described in tho plan df said city
iiiiiuImt (14) fourteen. Levied on ae tin
olwall. wtifhir and by vir
by it. in. Tlaon. Tax Coll.
— • ockwell. for i
tlio year lHKO.
Bay lot
■-"•* r ty
coubty. again*!
Htaty of Oeorgt
PrlmxjiAl am ot
GKGUGIA—Oltkj* County.
Will he told beflvro fhe Ci
ity of Brnnawick. Oiynn
Tttcdduy »•» Heptettiber, IKHI,
M. and 4.o’clock r. x. of th.... ... v . w
and beet bidder. Die following property, to wit;
All,those.tvrlaiu two hits, <>f laud III tin: city ot
RruttiWl^a.'fll.rnn ronhfy. Ghofgla, ktiowil' • ' *
rlbed In the plan ■ of aahl city m Now Ti
Btbbei* 7t# Wit 754. * * *
■ounty,
day. to Uto blglicat
Levied o
oi»criy
wo tax
.............. if Glyi ..
oonnty, agaitwt Mr*. Jalip. Dura, for Uxi* «lue Wtc
state of Georgia and Glynn county for tbo year 1880.
MpdlfiSJ amount #J5 90»coat W 70.
JOS. K. LAMliitlGHT, S!.»rllT 0. C . Oa.
Augipd 4th, 1881. . •
A. E. HEINS,
Bilker a Confectioner,
-ALSO DEALER IN-
GROCERIES,
FANCY unuui.n.L«j
TOltACCO, ClOAIfS (iii.l FRUITS.
Ice-Cold Soda Water
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Tobaccoand Cigars
A SPECIALTY.
o anpply ym
j. y. ni
JAUtt UODSTON. Clerk ot Coni
KLSON,
on hell.'
May^,.
S10I) REWARD!
t CO.
i-KoonrAwrrraS of a i*is i
X. L a, IB TetefftpH »»t
get ho the. trigger *o'l mucheooJ -
STSiiSil. artWeriWwidw*
outj ii ra»v lmve llw handle off anil
tho barrel bent, J 6 * w * pwtul «»
long os there iu anjtbini; Jolt, and
(tcoplo gather aronix! tho cor|wca to
wbifp**r, *'«rbo'»! n thought it
years nor foriy-oue
net Uieebihlrwn froo. Joseph didn't
have but nuo wife nor Moses nor Aa
ron nor Joslinu. When David and
. Solomon got to hunkering after other
It will be remembered that Mr. Sam women their troubles began, and noth-
„ t hi * j n(< |, u t amazing grace could have
savttd 'em. Samson ennio to grief
through a woman, but I’vo never swn
iu the scripture* uor out of ’em the
history of a man whose misfortunes
came from having one wife arid being
true to her. I don’t like these Moi>
uious. The woKxliUi'lf mi ana a mon-i
ater, aud the whole s\8tem was found-1 /, ., ^
^ »n the fraud of joe smith, who pre-'Dissolution of Copartnersnip
louknow everybody can’t vote on the (tends that an angel brought him a* * *
winning side. \ Bible from heaven. They are slippiug
Tlie pe«nU»ritjrtxbont n pistol i», it Si'" 1 ;*, who kiuI
iret ceases to be A piatal. It _in V | "Rell, mj son, jour .i«nltlu K uu.l
"ji 1
appn^Ki.s;
turiuati»u that will lead to the
uuvtctiv'U of lb« pgnuU or. pef*
» iba warvhoiW*-- a-’jotntng out
July J7th.
D, J). ATKINSON,
DENTIST,
BuyNswiCK,ftKgnqiA.
0Oc« ■, tefUl.te Cro.iU'. pn Ji»-1
-Well,
Undo Jared, reflect i
iniflity uifjh doing it tins time
- — j ... ...rttiT-Mi' e.utte- (w-t —B
1 doat know,"n«po„,|„l; around here trjing to dsnrerelire onr j JJS* ^,^J2?S‘ l 2lAgSSr^ fi!f
i iy, tliuv cx>itie j ignorant jH-oplf, nmi I »lmll rejoice to ■ il« having ri>im> B g*in*t th* •«rka or
1 ’em dip iuto the chaiu-gang. I >^7tSaSZSi'n*.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
ill, at either tny More tm the Day
Uo. _
tin NawrastU* airyt-t. where
be batipy t»» act w yen.
. . trifa It it
STEAM ENGINES, “Portable & Stationary,”
FOR GINNING, THRESHING AND GRINDING.
STEAM ENGINES, For large Saw Mills,
' A A SPE3CIALTY.
STEAM BOILERS, All kinds and Sizes.
.. RETURN TUBULAR, RETURN FLUE,
CYLINDER, UPRIGHT, & LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS.
REPAIRS OK MACHINERY PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
*^” 8l fcWiWJnt l cm,vLMi and minis. j, S . SCHOFIELD, PropY.
Dkss, Carley & Co,
£{££?*}
-WHOLKHALE DEALEBH IN
OILS OF ALL KINDS,
NAVAL STOKES,
NAVAL STORES SUPPLIES,
TOGETHER WITH
Hay, Srain, Provisions, Etc.
Highest Market Rutc.i pai l Cor Naval Stores,
nished at Closest Figures.
Supplies fur-
Jriiu>
ANDREW HANLEY, ..
PAINT AND OIL STORE.
DEALER IN
tny civrkowiU
A. Fa HEINS.
Petition for Ineor|K)rntioii.
' GIAiUUl GLYKX COURTY.
Tm Ikt Sufxrin,’ Cb*rl t f mtU ro«*fy:
Th* prttUnu or A. V. Wood, J. W. Drury, W. K.
Kay. J. W* WooA, E. V. Cunvy, A. J, Mwvx. J. A.
Conover. Wiu. M**on, W. F. Parker, L. W. Ilaxl,
hunt and A. J, Onivail nap* tfnily atoweth
anorUtcal thetuwlvca te^ctlu
purpose <rf f irmlmi a corporatbm to to? rainpoMil of
your pctitioneni and apeh olh<*r (wraor* aa they
may Join with them. Tbe parnow of aatd rorj*on<
lop la the t^is
them. Tbe parmtue of a
tion of each building >>r buildinanaa
hall,
thdy'may dacha proper, to touted fora public
theatre.skating rink.cluh r»oni.or ant otlu r purp.we
of like nature, the corporate mm* r>y which your
(K-tUiouer* propone loUvAnaxv*. i- V.YUioaOCLUB.
TU. y prri-oao to employ a cauia. t«f uad more than
five thousand dollars, ui whirh time thousand dol
lar* tuve torn actually i«;d in, .,
Tba plac* i*f «b8ng businowa <>t said corporation U
to h« in Iba rRy BruntwwA. ooun'y«ilyun. where
they Lava already erected their building to be used
for the purposes above iwr fl d.
Petitioners pray that they and their ;i»*oriat*«and
■ucrcMir* may be fru-tuporaDnl f**r taucly year*,
wltii Uit privilege of renewal at th.? end of that time
udder the net** nnd Myto »t L'AtttonO GLL'Ii wiUi
t.ie right, to a bo.1y corporate, to *ne and tie sued:
to Idvusud t»eaco**m.tfi amt; to main* such by-
taw s not inevosiatent with tb- laws '•! this atato or
Uta Ux'rai Mritw aa Its lUMnOra* rnky doatre; to
have and own such property, n al and rsonaJ. as
ta.Mmaawy tor theyry^rta nr said urvaaiation;
with the right to ^purchase and transfer real eatato
iuiili’Otiil, Stciimboat, Mill Supplies
PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC A COLORS,
Glass,Putty,Varnishes,Brushes,Plain & decorative wallEapor
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Etc.,
Locks, Sash-Weights, Cord, Hinges. Screws, ft:., Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement
ii Whildlfranil 178 Iky Sreetn.
SavannaD, ■ - Georgia.
the county whera tb*»r baatncaa
with the power to sell ami make
th* aam* a» plcaauie; witli the rl*b
eajitai alark Uto such atfiouw t* sn<» to r» strut th
^iFtfcr of raw* according to tbstr mast* tattoo
lc
organization.
I C E3 !
BY
Wholesale and Retail.
Contract to be Let.
. x.: Pi to t and 5 to 7
e take notice.
A. M. HAYWOOD.
CITATION.
aL(rttGlA-<N* (•JujfYY.
Matilda B. Troup, admin 1st rat rix
t trw* -vtract froi
A. J. CROVAtT.
Petition. r» Attorneys,
n the titinuh sot tilvtin 8upi-riot
0'Cw»u* Jk. Ctt 3- C O. C.
Daniel II. B. Troup, repn
f etition duly filed and enr*r*>i na roc,
has fully a«lmiotstered the estate of sj
B. Troup, this Is. therefor*, to cite all
rented, kindred ahd rnditeva, to al*>«
th*y can. why art*! administratrix shot
char.p-d front her administration and r
Will be let t
House. |iron* 1
1881, between
I 12. DHI. J
l-rt.fr*
VM>. Pay re
each sl.li
long, it l
Bmfri
Ab.
1881.
Pta
office of Coon
au.i »f...
creek, linking i
i aiKilficatlma of bridge
tCth i
bids.
tads and it li
i the rigUt to reject any a
. ktMRi'K, Clti
FOR SALE.
UUb W. M. I AUK.