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SATURDAY MORNING
AT BRUNSWICK. Cl EOROIA.
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SATURDAY Molts ISO. JASDAUT M. 1883.
IJOMK MATTKIIS.
Pom Office Time Table.
Oem-ral Oelivcrjr open. 8:00 A. u.; cio«c,8:00 r.H
Brgl.ivr and Mouejr Order liualnoa, opena 9:00 a.
at.: cioara 4:00 ». ».
■ TIME OK CLOSING THE MAILS.
Ht. Simona mall cloaea 8:80 a. u.
IS. A A mall cloaea 8:18 a. at.
U. A B. mail cloaea 9:00 a. at.
SaraLoab. Macon and Darien through ponchea
ctoae at 7:00 r. at.
Another cargo of iron has arrived
for the M. & B. It. R.
The fall term of Glynn Superior
Court stands adjourned to moet on the
23d iust
A > Pnre applo elder on tap at Ooldamith k Co.'a.
'Rend notice of ribbons and corsets
, (or srtle, at less than cost, at the La-
V, d!fes’ Store.
• %Lookiug down our buy from Drn-
Vy's wharf this woek, one sees a per
fect forest of masts.
LANGLEY linos., manufacturers of ladles' and
gents' Underwear, 1C4 King at., Charleston, 8. 0. It
Rend carefully the card of Messrs.
Leavy k Co., as auotionoers. They
give the best of references.
Dr. P. A. Holt, of Jacksonville,
well aud favorably known here, died
recently at his home in Florida.
Where do you buy your groccrtea ? At the cheap-
.-Ht place In to a n, aold.mith A Uu.'a, tho Bom Oro-
oorr.
Dr. D. D. Atkinson is bnck ready
for p.itieBts. He can be found at his
office, in the new Crovatt building.
Re-id notice of Clerk am! Treasurer.
Don’t have yntir name mi the docket
for failing to take out your license.
See renewal of advertisement for
bids by Coinmi.'si- ■••-r-, of sin kin
fund. .Now is your chance to sell
your city bonds.
• Good lit' guaranteed by Langley Bros, Charleston
Vigoriue, a uoii-nli-oliiiluxliilurating
chuiujmgue, a delicious, life-giving
drink—food foV brain, bone and
nerves, for sale by R. L. Weed.
Atlanta Pod-Appeal: The work of
demolishing property on Peters street
goes bravely on, to make room for the
Miu-mi \ Brunswick railroad exten
sion to enter tho city.
TL- k- w. iv just sixteen candidates
Infill' .tu (ii.iiin-ii Ij.ai W’e.iiiHsi
have heard figures suggested all along
from $200 to $400 per annum for the
retail Iioense.
Two papor. gird.a ixd for fire canta at Gold-
fmlth A Co.’a, the Bon Orocara.
We regret to learn that J. M. Dex-
S> ter, Esq., met with an accident on the
6th insb, which, while not serioas in
its nature, has laid him up for several
days, aud will probably keep him on
crutches for some time. In jnmping
to the dock from steamship San An
tonio, he turned his ankle and sus
tained a very severe sprain of his foot
and ankle, but fortunately no bones
were broken. While disabled, he con
soles bis friends by ndvisiug them that
be is insured, against accidents, in the
Traveler’s Insurance company, and
that as soon os be gets well be, as
agent for the company, will insare
them also. Tis ever tbas—be points
to the Travelers moral—be insured.
nigh'
Only
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fulll W-l-l-C '11 III-
-i i-cut away itiig
position.-, »un
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-.1 Poll.
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not s -
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for.
much
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OOLIISMITB * CO -S. iln-Urni" ,.r,>cei
ms tin titer cluareil lfiiHaian bark
on the (it'n iust., fm Loudon
Ire., with a cargo consisting of
;us,t;:tg feet pitch pine fiml-er, valued
s t.tlMi, and 13,lOti feet Imuher. val
ued it $143. To*nl value of cargo,
$3,42!*.
Mi Joseph K. Laud,right having
resigned his posit ->u as Sheriff of
Glynn County, Mr Horace Dart has
been :i]')siintcfl by the ordiuary to oc
cupy the position until an electiou
can bo held. Elsowhere see Mr. Hor
ace Dart’s announcement as candi
date tor the positiou at said election.
Save your money ami buy you* provisions at
(iolilMi ttb A Co.’#, the Boa* Grocer*.
Among the policemen oloctod this
week was one colored, man, C. W.
Byrd by name. This is a new depart
ure, and does not meet with tho ap
probation of a large number of our
eiti/.eiis. Time alono will show how
it will work. Until then, let us wuit
and see.
fall and •«- Goldsmith A Co.’s Private Stock.
Mr. Carswell has this week secured
a oti Jug able-bodied horse for his de
livery wagon. This ovidcucu of
tho growth of the bififfiXsa of the ex-
pres- company at this point for the
past '.'•sit . \V<- f.s.1 safe in saving that
it d i- im-reas, .1 at least 50 per cent.,
probably much more. This is but au-
otliei videue. , t the growth of our
“eitv '-v tile sea.
for prlco lists s
l'he lilintl Priuiolu-r.
Rev. T. L. Houek, of Cuthbert, Ga.,
will fill the following appointments in
the New Sunbury Association, Ga.:
Brunswick, Sunday, Jan. 15,11 a. m.
Darien, Monday night, Jan. 16.
Union, Tuesday night, Jan. 17.
Little Creek, Wednesday night,
Jnn. 18.
Bethlehem, Thursday night, Jan. 19.
Jesup, Friday night, Jnn. 20.
10 Mile Creek, Sunday, Jan. 22, 11
A. M.
Friendship, Sunday night, Jan. 22.
Iliutichuist, Monday night, Jim. 23.
Bethel, Tuesday night, Jnn. 24.
Elim, Liberty county, 'Wednesday
night, Jan. 25.
Wultbourville, Thursday night, Jan.
26.
The children are requested to come
out, as he will exhibit his Bible of
raisod print nnd sing for them a song
in the Indiau laugunge, composed nnd
sung by a wild Indian chief immedi
ately after his baptism.
Officer** Salariew.
Misunderstandings having nriseu
among our people, touching the
amounts to be paid the Clerk and
Treasurer aud Marshal of the city for
1882, we republish, verbatim, so much
of the committee’s report as relates to
thoRf officers:
Tim Clerk and Treasurer shall re
ceive a salary of twelve hundred dol
lars, and only sncli fees ns are allowed
for issuing ti fas, and shall give a good
mid sufficient bond in t.he sum of
eight thousand dollars.
Tile Marshal shall receive a salary
of oighty dollars per month, and such
fees ns are allowed for collecting fi fas.
He shall provide himself with a horse
and frequently visit every portion of
the city ; and give a good and suffi
cient bond in the sum of one thousand
dollars.
P. W. T.
Call, trv All .1 il.Ii.u1iT at
OOLUSMITII A CO.'S. Tho Boaa Grocer..
In.tivi.lunl Nhiinn.-iitH of I.umbi-r
for IriHl,
Ill our report of shipments in last
issue, wo gave only the number of
vessels loaded by each, which in many
instances gnvo a wrong impression as
to the actual amount of lumber ship
ped, there beiug n great differeucc in
tho tonnage of vessels. We therefore
give the actual amount of lumber
sbipped by uach individual firm:
Feet.
R. B. Roppard 28,959,350
Ga. Land & Lumber Co . 17,573,543
D. C. Bacon k Co 14,841,000
J. H. McCullough 14,440,000
Cook Bros. k Co 6,607,300
J. J. McDonough 4,304,000
V. U. Mitchell 761,000
R. Torras 602,939
Littlefield k Tison 150,000
Stand Up. Savannah News
According to the Advertiser and
Aitead, Brunswick wants a bank, a
hotel, a few more wholesale, business
bouses, and more manufactories. No
donbt nil tbeso things would help the
city very ranch if she could get them,
—Savannah Ncivs.
Our esteemed cotemporary will ex
case us if we take exceptions at the
above clipping from its Georgia news
column of Monday last. If the gen
tleman who presides over that espe
cial department of the News was real
ly in search of valuable information,
why did he wade through a whole
half column of “facts and figures”
touching our shipping interests and
the basiuess of our port—what we
•re and wbat we have to-day—to cull
au idea from the very last paragraph,
which, given alone, harms instead of
helps ns ?
Then he winds up by saying, “no
doabt these things would help the
city, if she could get them," tbas im
plying that the probabilities are she
can’t get them, etc. We looked for
better treatment from the News
(wbieb paper, in our judgment, stands
at the head of journalism in Georgia)
for she has long since lopped off loonl
features and become more cosmopoli
tan, so to speak.
If the writer really wanted to ad
vertise our wants for us, with n view
to our good, why did he not give the
other facts incorporated in the article
in questiuu, the mention of which
would tend to secure fur us the wants
enumerated? Our own and our peo
ple’s high regard for the News is onr
excuse for thus upbraiding onr wor
thy cotemporary for its seeming neg
lect of this portion of its territory.
Vaccination.
A law passod by the Georgia Legis
lature at its last session rendevs it
obligatory upon Boards of Education
throughout the State to require all
children attending the public schools
to be vacciuated, or stop their atten
dance. Wo call attention to tho ad
vertisement of onr Board in this issue.
They have at considerable expense
provided a supply of pure kiue virus,
nnd contracted with Dr. R. B. Hill
to operate on tbo children at low-
rates, furnishing tho matter at cost.—
Many peoj.l*- obji-ct to having their
children vaccinated by physicians
who, to save expense, take scabs from
une child to inoculate others, and
tlius run the risk of spreading disease
in families, but we have no doubt all
will he glad to have their children
protected from small pox, now so
prevalent, when they know that noth
ing but pure vaccine matter will bo
used by tbe contracting physician.—
Let all pnrents attend to it at once,
and get a certificate from the Doctor,
as after the first of February their
children will be debarred from atten
dance without it.
Enterprise.
Our wharf owners. Messrs. Little
field & Tison, show a degree of enter
prise commendable in the extreme.—
Besides their present spacious ware
house, they are erecting two other
buiidings on their wharf lots, one on
tbe front next to tbe street, 56x216
feet, single story, which will be used
by tbe M. & B. Railroad Company,
and another, 40x50 feet, down nearer
tbe wharf front, to be used by tbe
firm for tbe storage of goods. We
commend these gentlemen for their
enterprise, and trust others will go
and do likewise.
Ohapteron Corns.
No one would notice as little a thing
as a corn if it did not make its ap
pearance on tbe feet We know of
about 100,000 of our acquaintances,
both male and female, who have corns
on one or two feet. There are about
fifty onres for corns, but none that we
can recommend worth trying. One
of tbe best we have ever heard of it
to out both feet off at the ankle and
buy your provisions from Goldsmith
& Co., the Boss Grocers. , It
Announcements.
FOB SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myaell a candidate for tbe po.
altlon of Sheriff ot Glynn county at tbe cnauing
election, and would be gratefkl to my friends and
the pnbllo generally (or tbolr support,
dan. 14,1883. HORACE DART.
New Advertisements.
SPECIAL, FINAL, AND IMPORTANT !
therefor are reapcrtfti!!}* informed that l
3\Totic©.
Neither tho Captain nor tho consignee will bo re
spousiblo for any debt* made by the crew of the
Bark INDIA.
A. PETERSON,
Brunswick, January It, 1882. Mnstor.
It. J. IiEAVY & CO ,
Auction ami Commission Merchants, and
General Collecting Agents,
Special attention given to the collection of rents
Business and con*luaiuonta solicited, and speedy
returns guaranteed, Office under Advertise* and
Appeal office, Brunswick, Ga. Refers by permis
sion to J. M. Madden, broker, Cook Bros, ft Co.,
manufacturers of lumber, and M. J. Colson, Msyor
of the city of Brunswick. janll-ly
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE NAME.
Glynn OountySheriff Sales,
First Tuesday in February, 1882.
GEORGIA—Oltkk County.
Will be sold before the Court House door in
city of Brunswick, Olynn county Goorci.’nS !£ e
s-KssaaKsjsuss&a
ajssyssscwr 1 ssssa
The Improvements In the one-llfth of that certain
lot or parcel of land situate lying and Mbs in ih?
city of Brunswick, Olynn comity "a end
and described, in the plan of Mid city as^To™
commons block, between F and Gloucesterltreet?
and Stonewall street nnd a sweets.
tax flfis, Issued by R. M. TUm.t.1 CoUoctor cf
Olynn county, va. E. M. Halley, for taxe. dae the
State of Georgia and Glynn county for the year 188o
Amount Use* due, $2 23; cost $7 70. '
JOSEPH B. LAM BRIGHT,
Sheriff G. 0. Ga.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
Will be gold before tbe court house door In the
city of Brunswick, Glynn county. Ga., ou the first
Tuesdsy in February, 1882. between 10 o’clock a. *.
!i!r t,° u }oc } p ‘“?• °* that day, at public outcry to
^highest and best bidder, the following property
All that certain lot of land and improvements
thereon situate lying and being in the city of Bruns
wick, Glynn county, Ga., and kuown and described
in the plan of said city as Old Town lot No. t53.—
Levied on as the property of J. E. Dart, trustee, un
de* * n< i, by v,rtae ° r two tos A fas issued by R. M.
riiJon, T*x Collector of Giyuu county, agaiust J. E.
Dart, trustee, for taxes due the State of Georgia and
Glynu county for tho yea* 1880.
Amount Uses due, $7li 10; cost, $7 70.
Joseph e. lambright, sheriff g. c , oa.
OEORGIA—Glynn County.
Will be sold before tbe Court House door in tbe
city of Brunswick. Giyuu county, Georgia, on tho
first Tuesday in February, 1882, between 10 o’clock
a. M. ami 4 o’clock p. m. of that day, at public out
cry, to the highest and best bidder, tho following
property, to-wit:
The eastern one-sixth (aud improvements there-
u) of that certain lot of laud in the city of Brtins-
ick, Glynu county, Georgia, known and desefibed
in the plan of ssid city as Old Towu lot number six-
ty-one (Cl). Leviod on undor and by virtue of two
tax fi fas issuod by R. M. Tison, Tax Collector o'
Glynu county, against the estate of Mrs. S. A. Wil
liams. for taxes duo the State of Ooorgia aud Glynn
county fox-the year 1880. Amount tax due, $2 tW;
coat $7 70.
JOS. R. LAMBRIGHT,
Sheriff G.C.Ga.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
Will be sold before the Court House door, in the
city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, ou tho
first Tuesday in February, 1882, between the hours
of 10 o’clock a, m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of that day, at
public outcry, to tbe highest and best bidder, the ,
following described property, to-wit:
AU that certain tract or parcel of laud, ami im
provement* theroou, situate, lying aud being in the
Slth District G. M., Glynn county, Georgia, contain
trig one hundred ami fifty acres, more or J css, and
kuown the Jointer Island Levied ou under aud
by virtue of two tax fi fas issued by R. M. Tison,
Tax Collector .if Glynn county, against tho estate
of R. F. Williams, for taxes due tho >tato of Geor
gia and Glynn county for the year 1880, to satisfy
tbo said fl fas. Amount taxes due $7 00: cost $7 70.
JOS. E. LAMBRIGHT, Sheriff G. C., On.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
Will be sold before the court house door in the
city of Brunswick, Glynu county, Georgia, between
the hours of teu o’clock a. m. aud four o’clock p. m.,
on the first Tuesday iu February, 1882, to tho high
est and host bidder tbe following described prop
erty, to-wit:
All that certain lot or parcel of land, aud improve
ments thereon, situate, lying aud being in tbe 25th
District G. M., Glvun county, Georgia, ou 8t. Si
mons Island, containing fifteen acres, morn or less,
and bounded on the north by lauds of Chapman, ou
the south by lands of Minims, east by what is known
as tbe church lol, and west by lands of Stevens.—
Levied on as the property of Thomas Chalflnch, nn-
dor aud by virtue ot two tax h faa Issued by It, M.
Tison, Tax Collector ol Glynn county, against
Thomas Chaffinch, for taxes due the Htate ot Geor
gia and Giyuu county for the year 18»0, to satisfy
tbe said ft fas. Amount tax dun, $3 53; cost $7 70.
JOS. E. LAMBRIGHT. Sheriff G. C.. Ga.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
"ill be sold before the-Court House door, in the
li of Brunswick, «*! nn county. i*e-->rgia. ou the
first Tuesday in P'nhrnar.v. 1882, between H o’clock
.tiroof hffiviiw i„v Tianii* I ' M - *bd four o’clock *. sc. of that day. at public
*e»<L by which ihsve > he^tu- 1 'Wry* ^ «*e highest and best bidder, the follow-
OEOHOTA—Oltnn County.
All person# inter** ed are hereby notified that I
shall apply to the sup-rh r Court to be held iu aud
tor the county *for>m»id on the first Monday in
May, 1882, for th
changed from Go-d- , — „— ,
lore tM-cu known ».i : ollod, to that ol Ii. U. Rau* i * .’ .
doplh. This 7th v. Juuuary, 1882.
D. B. QOODBRKAD,
Lv my Att’ys, Mabry A Uurciiardt.
All th*t tn
ereon ►itu’.tc
hi., Q.yun
nts
Prop >s,iis Wanted.
The Commissi-ners of the 8lnklng Fuudofthe
City of Brunswick Ga.. t vite sealed bids, address
ml to the Chairn.au of the Commission, until 12 I
o’clock, Tnesdaj. Feb. 7th. 1882, for supplying said
Commission for miodUtlou bonds of the City of
Brunswick to the value of about seventeen hundred
dollars currency, l’i n for all or any portion of the
”■ h, received.
.! any oj »11 is reserved.
JOHN T. COLLINS,
iikino Fund Commission, City .
dsmlth k Co.’s, the Boss «
T!:- i|iir»stinn of the
- of liquor is
city liccusi
np for
Dillon s Now Bnildinii.
This structure, 40x90 feet, at the
corner of Unv ami Mausfield streets,
is now occupied. lustcaJ, however,
of entting ilm lower story into three
storob, the whole has been thrown in
to one and will be occupied by Messrs.
Mayor, Glauber k Forrester, for a
wholesale gr- >ccry establishment, keep
ing also, us hereto lore-, hay, grain, etc.
i-ussi in, Hi.d we till.i various opiuious * This savors much of business.
Whit
■ ill agree I
Cf !.,v. -
■n mod
lVi-Honut.
We had a pleasant call this week
from Mr. Louis G. Scbrade, of Wil
liamsport, Penn., who will probably
spend some time in our city. He rep
resents himself as well pleased with
our growing town. The Sun and Ban-
we/-, of Williamsport, speaking of him,
says:
Louis G. Scbrade, of tbo firm of
Fullmer k Scbrade, cool and ico deal
ers, will leave this morning for Geor
gia, where be will remain for several
months. Qe goes, nt the advice of
his physician, iu tbo pursuit of health.
Mr. Scbrade is one of the most ener
getic nnd popular business men in
this city, and be bos many friends
who will watch with eager interest
the experiment of a Southern olimate
in restoring bis impaired health.—
Bon-voyage, Louis, with best wishes
for speedy improvement and a safe re
turn to wife and friends.
Cl. iila:uitil * •
A Sujnr**«tioiv
As stone ballast is frequently to be
bad at a small cost, we would suggest
to our Honorable Council the propri
ety of instructing tho Harbor Master
to secure a quantity of the same for
future uso in making hutments of
bridges, street walls, sidewalks, etc.
We are pleased to state that mem
bers of the new Council have already
been discussing the feasibility of this
plan.
JSL'OC* COST !
For ilio NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS I projiom: to lell
th.. lai-K.'ft lot of FANCY RIBBONS and CHEAP
CORSETS over uUun-il In the city, for LUNS
TH A S COST, to make room Tor ucv £uoils.-
Call uni examine, at the
LADIES’ STORE.
SWEARING OFF.
Tbo man who bn* been wetting a wholo year for
the first of Januarv to como. in order to swear off a
bad bablL ia jn tb«- wrong track. Tbe man of bad
bablta who wait* lor a certain dajr to gvvear off w
reform worth a ccut.
We mnst Uko tb» comfort* of lifo a* we go along.
If you like to amoke, keep on smoking; if you Uko
to chaw, keep on; U you use certain expreasions
when you stub your toe sgalntta atone, don’t let go
of it because a new year baa ccme. All that ia ex
pected of you ta that you earn your money honest-
Fy. pay your debt* promptly, uae your family well,
caat your influence on the right side, and buy your
provisions from „
GOLDSMITH A i'O., Tho Rons Grocers.
Attention School Patrons.
Under a late act of tbe Legialature, all children
attending public schools in the State are required to
be vaccinate. Tbe Board of Education ha* provid
ed a supply of pure vaccine virus for this purpose,
which Will bo supplied to scholars at cost. Tbe
Botrd has contracted with Dr. R. B. Hill, whose of
fice is near the Post Office, »o vaccinate pupils at a
low rate, and give the uece*sary certificate*. Par
ent! will take notice that on and after tbe 1st day of
February, 1882, no scholar will bo permitted to en
ter tbe public schools of Glynn county without a
certificate that auch scholar baa been successfully
“ * — id by s prac-
prlncipal of
JNO. T. COLLINS. Prw’t.
Notice.
All order# tor OAK WOOD of my length 1
promptly filled if lett at
novl2-3m J. T PLAIN S Dli’.'O STORE.
el of land with impr<
lying aud being in the Wth district,
:o<i«*y, G.«., <*.<ntaming ab-xtt teu
m-ro-s sod luniiiile.l ou the Norih and La*tby lamlx
Ol -i. P. Lamb, ••!» thehonth by Undso!' b V. Ajer*.
and West by laruls 'l. J Uiir^in!i fhuni, nn l
.- uowu as the Frank liiggiiilndhAiu ]'l... v. I.evic.l
•>u as the property **r F. h. liigHbiboth^m ui-derand
1>y virtue of two tax fi fas by ft M. Tison.
Tax Collector of Glynu county, agaiust !■’. Higgin
botham tor tax-H due the bUtc 01 Georgia and Giyuu
county for the year Ih-u to witisly ^a^^l fi fas.
Amount taxes due, r'2 05; cost, $7 7b.
JOSEPH E. LAMBRIGHT. SluriiTG. (!. Ga.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
Will b- sold b. fore t
city of BruuHwick, Gi
Tuesday in February. V-tween len
>r. and 4 o’clock l*. xi. of that day, to tin
nud beat bidder, tlie following property, to-wit:
Those two certain lots of laud with improvement*
thereon, siittufo lying and being iu tho city of
Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., aud known aud de
scribed, iu the plan ot said city, as New Town lots
No*. 'J&4 ami h.VL Levied on nn the property of J.
8. Morris, under aud by virtue of two tax rt las, is
sued by Win. A. Bt-rrie, former Tax Collector of
Glynn county, agaiust J. 8. Morris, for taxes due tin*
State of Georgia and Glynn county for the year i87».
The said fi fn^ were transferred to Win. C. Bock,
and proceeding* instituted by him.
Prin tpal, fl" «1; cost. $7 7b
JOSEPH E. LAMBRIGHT, Sheriff, G, C.Q».
Fire Insurance!
higiie.Ht
T. O’CONNOR, Jr.
AGENT FOR THE
BRITISH AMERICA,
LIVBRP’L & LONDON &VL0UE,
AND
NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY.
Olllcc «v„ Maildcn’* Drug Store. febl-ly
Mrs. EiAR-LB,
ila.«iueraitu aud Hull Cuatuiuera,
Newcastle St, next to Dunn’s dry gcodu store,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
Keeps on hand every kind of gold aud ailver
Fringes, Tassels, Laces—in short, everything con*
n«vtM with the business.
Parties can be supplied with roady-madc dresses
costumes, etc., for amateur exhibitions, fhney balls
masqtieraiica, etc. jaa7-tf
Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS,
BRUNSWICK, GA.,
INSURANCE AND COLLECTING AGENT,
WILL BUY AND SELL.
Land ai\d Real Estate.
Office next to Po«t Office