Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, January 21, 1882, Image 3

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tor/* SAPOLBOiTH COV1CAGB. September, 18(50—1 naked Clianga*. 0 i« kin •^‘ uloU tiie couruge ol Louii Kapoleon. Chaugtiruier—It is great in theory, small in practice. At Stras- b0(U .g ) w hcn the regiment on which he depended refused its support, he ran was found in a state of abject terror hiding under a carriage. In the Bou logne attempt, when he got half way 0X0M the Channel he became alarmed, ^ wished to turn book. The people ,bout him called for champagne, and iopt him to his purpose by making him half drunk. As he approached, and no friends appeared, his alarm returned. The first troops that met him were un der the command of a sensible old officer, wlio, when he saw the strange procession, accompanied by the tame eagle, and was told that Louis Napoleon wsuj it its head, instead of joining him, jummoned him to surrender. Vaudreuil had said that at Blroslxiurg Louis Na poleon had not dared even 10 fire a pistol in his own defeuse. He recollected tliis mot, kept a pistol in his hand, and j.-oi at the officer, but his hand shook M tliat though iho man w as not five paces of! bo missed him nud wounded a poor cook, who, in his white apron, was standing at a door to see what was going on. Louis Napoleon turned, ran into the sea, and got into a boat. A boat from the shore pulled after him. He gave himself up, bogged them not to h'irt him, and said that he had 200,000 h,.;,i-siu liis pocket which he would give them. Ho wss lauded, and begged M. Adam, the Maire, to take the 200,000 (ror.es. Adam Baid he would take care of them, but, with business-like habits, eh'HK' to count th-'in first It was lucky him, * wli.-u it was counted in the pieeei.ee of the crowd, there were found | ui Is* only 120.0O0. Tlra snm when he uas cu trial 1 eloru his peers he churned, aid the cruel Government oi Luis rhillippi. let him have them. Senior— Did he show pottra'c at .'fng-Mta? fiinngarnier — He Uevei crossed the Ticino, lie was smokiug in .> house during the whole ti ne. At S .'ferine, where he «is two miles iu the rear, lie did uot move or give an order, but he oiiiukod tifty-three cigars. We knew this, as he always carries with him little lexcs, each of which contains fifty inrs. On j was quits, exhausted aud three had been taken out of the other, Ouce a speut ball enmo near him, but that is the only occasion ou which he could be considered as under fire. I saw a letter from one of the Gent-Biiisses to liis mother: “ Yon need be under no anxiety aliout mo, I am with the Km- p-rnr, anil, therefore, out of danger.” In tact, none of them were hit.—.Senior’§ Cum;.nations. ., itKTT A, A clerk Jn i. Now O.leans dry-goods •tore, while in tire parlor of his resi- .1 lie dnw-i t. evn, sin rounded by his family, saw t.:c doo: suddenly open, ml, befnrw he onhl v cover from his mir)iri«.., m.oi, liohiuig an extended pwtoi, inshen mb. the apartment, and ph.'.' ig the pistol to (lie left b- -<«t of the ilcrl., r 1 '.-d, -it' *’ -' j . vcLmution : “Ah, I’ve got you now, and I'll fix yon." As good fortuue would have it, the bullet .struck a pair ot scissors in the e rk's vest picket, and spent its forco breaking into thru- pie.**, the pieces •forward Is mg found in the jax-ket Hirectly alter the shot the clerk arose and caught the assassin, out wk.ii suf- I'-red him to deport will.out injury. His action iu this he explained to bis em ployer by stating that “ it was all right | that it was a vendetta, aud that he would •ottle tiie mutter." both assassin and the ct m were Sicilians, Administrator’s Sale. ' ■fi virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary uo county, will l>o told on the first Tuesday ,D February, A. D. 1882, at the Oonrt House door, ■iw'.i county during the legal hours of sale, the •'•’‘lowing deacribod real estate, to-wit: All those parcels of land situate lying and being In the of Brunswick, Glynn county. Georgia, known ", . 1 U7 of the Old Town of the city of Prune* wick, according to the plan of said city. Also lot No. too Now Town oi tho city of Brunswick, c • °ralng to the plan of said city. Both of said loM .. n 'iu one hnndrofl and nighty by ninety feet. Lot •'0.117 in the Old Town will be sold in sections of by ninety leet, fronting thirty feet on New* . i- Uo street, .Tad running back ninety taet to Rich* T . ~ ; "tpoot, making i*ix scw tiuna of eaid lot (No. 117k ri!*» M ®a of the aale will be one-half cash, one- Jo twelve months and one-fourth in two w ith interest at so von per cent per annum. u Phaser* paying for title#. TH08. E. SCOTT. Adminiatrator Estaio Mrs. A. C. Clark* ST. SIMONS Marine Hospital, M “. Ii. J. MASSEY, Pbop’h, ' • M ’ : ’N’h .HILLS, 6KOBOIA. •dablirhod comfortable quarters, will ■ a».d wounded seamen requiring botpi• • Special attention to tho want# of ■ mg. Free transportation t<, and from '■iruished patient*. dec£4-tf Glynn County Sheriff Sales. First Tuesday in February, 1882. GEORGIA—Glynn County. Will be sold before the Court House door, in the eity of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in February, 1882, betwen the ihoura of ten a. m. and four p. m. or that day, at public out cry, to the highest and beat bidder, the following described property, to-wit: The improvements in the one-fifth of that certain lot or parcel of land situate lying and being in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., ana known and described, in tho plan of said city, as Towu Commons block, between F and Gloucester streets, and Stonewall street and Cochran Avenue, known aa the property of E. M. Bailey. Levied on as tho property of E. M. Bailey under and by virtue of two tax fifes, issued by B. M. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn county, vs. E, M. Bailoy, for taxes doe the Btate of Georgia and Glynn county for the year 1880. Amount taxes duo, $2 23; cost $7 70. JOSEPH E. LAMBBIGHT, Sheriff G. 0. Ga. GEORGIA—Glynn County. Will bo sold before the court house door in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in February, 1882. between 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. ac., of that day, at publlo outcry to the highest and best bidder, the following property to-wit: All that certain lot of land and improvements thereon situate lying and being In the city of Bruns wick, Glynn county, Ga., and known and described in the plan of said city as Old Town lot No. 103.— Levied on aa the property of J. E. Dart, trusts, un- der and by virtue of two tax fi fas issued by B. M. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn county, against J. E. Dart, trustee, for taxes due the 8tate of Georgia and Glynu county for the year 1880. Amount taxes due, 970 10; coat, $7 70. JOSEPH E. LAMBBIGHT, Sheriff G. O., Ga. GEORGIA—Gltnn County. Will be sold beforo the Court Houao door in the city of Brans wick. Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in February, 1882, between 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of that day, at public out cry, to the highest and best bidder, the following >erty, to-wit: lo eastern one-sixth (and improvement# there on) of that certain lot of land in the city of Bruns wick, Glynn connty, Georgia, known and described in the plan of said city aa Old Town lot number six- ty-one (61). Levied on under and by virtue of two tax fi fa# issuod by B. M, Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn oounty, against tho estate of Mrs. S. A. Wil liams, for taxes due the State of Georgia and Glynn county for the year 1880. Amount tax duo, $2 63; coat $7 70* JOS. E. LAMBBIGHT, 8herlffG. C.Ga. GEORGIA—Glynn County. Will be sold before tho Coart Houso door, in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on tho first Tuesday iu February, 1882, betweon the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of that day, at public outcry, to tho highest aud best bidder, tho following described property, to-wit: All that cortaiu tract or parcel of land, and im provements thereon, situate, lying and being in tho 26th District G. M., Glynn county, Georgia, contain ing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and kuown as the Jointer Island. Levied on under aud by vlrtuo of two tax ft fas issued by It. M. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynu county, against the estate of R. F. Williams, for taxes duo tho state of Geor gia and Glynn county for tho year 1880, to satisfy the said ft fas. Amount taxes due $7 00; cost ?7 70. JOS. E. LAMBBIGHT, .Sheriff <i. C-, Ga. GEORGIA—Glynn County. Will bo sold boforo the court house door in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, between tho hours of ten o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m., on tho first Tuesday in February, 1882, to the high est and best bidder the following described prop erty, to-wit: All that certain lot or parcol of land, and improve ments thereon, situate, lying aud belug iu the 25th District G, M., Glynn county, Georgia, on 8t. Si mons Island, containing fifteen acros, more or less, and bounded on the north by lauds of Chapman, on the south by lands of Minims, oast by what is known as the church lot, and west by lands of 8tevens.— Levied on as tho property of Thomas Chalflucli, un der and by virtuo ot two tax fl fas issuod by B. M. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn county, against Thomas Ghalflncb, for taxes dne tho State ot Geor gia and Glynn connty for the year 1880, to satisfy the said fi flu. Amount tax due, $3 63: cost $7 70. JOS. E. LAMBBIGHT, Shoriff G. C., Ga. GEORGIA—Glynn County. Will be sold before the Court House door, iu the city of Brunswick. Gl -un county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday Iu February. 1883. between M o’clock a. m. aud four o'clock p. m. of that day. at pnblb outcry, to the highest and beat bidder, tho follow^ ing property, to-wit: All that tract or par el of laud with Improvement* thereon situate Ijingaud being iu the 26th district. ««. M., Glynu coon*y, Ga.. containing about ten acres, aud bonndn : ou the North and East by land of J. P. Lamb, on tho South by lands of J. O. Ayers, and Wcat by lauds of T. J. Higginbotham, uud kuown as the Frank Higginbotham place. Levied on at the property <>r F. S. Higginbotham under aud by virtuo of two tax fl faa Issued by R. M. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn county, against F. a. Higgin botham tor tax”H duo tho State ofGourgia aud Glynn county for tho year Ihso, to satisfy said fi fas. Amount taxes due ?2 05; cost, $7 70. JOSEPH E. LAMBBIGHT, Sheriff G. O. Ga. GEORGIA—Glynn County. Will bo sold before the Court II.ms door, in the city of Brunswick, Giynu county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in F. Drury. 1882, betw, eu ton o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock !•. M. of that day, to the highest and best bidder, the following property, to-wit: Thoso two certain lots of laud with improvements thereon, situs L* lying and being iu the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., ami known and de scribed, in the pi in fit* said city, as New Town lots Nos. 954 aud 055. Levied on as the property of J. S. Morris, under an.l l»y virtue of two tax fi fas, is sued by Wm. A. Uerrle, former Tax Collector of Glynn connty, agaiust J. S. Morris, for taxes due tho State of Georgia aud Ulyun county for tho year »87'J. Tho said fl fas were transferred to Wm C. Beck, and proceedings instituted by him. Principal, $1<> hi; cost. ,-7 7u. JOSEPH E. LAMMUIGHT, Sheriff, G. C.Ga. mm ! S * M * ^OGAUER, Having sold our Grocery Stock and leased the store to Gold smith & Co., we beg to call attention to the fact that we shall now conduct a store de voted to DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Notions, BOOTS & SHOES, HOSIERY, CLOTHING, And Fancy Goods, And respectfully solicit an ex amination of our stock and prices. Goods new and fresh! Our uni Has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and as a result we invite attention to his selections for the Administrators’ Citation OEOROIA—Gi.vsa County. To .11 whom it may concern: Von arc notllled that JoMBb W. Robert, anil W. V. Watkins have applied to me, aa executor, ot tho estate oi Joseph Roberta, deceased, for leave to acll the property of ■aid eatate, and I will pass upon the aaldapplication at mr office in Brunawtck, Oa.. on the flrat Monday In February, 1883. by which timo all objection!, If any to Mid ordee, muat be interpoecd. Dec, 39th. 1881. EDGAR C. P. DABT, Ordinary Glynn county, Georgia. Fire Insurance! J. M. DEXTER, INSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, BEPRF*'’ *JTS THE SOIITM Hit II. DO., OF ATHENS, OA., AND 8 OTHER FIR8T-CLASS COMPANIES. Insurance on dwellings at very low rate* In town or country. lei 13at MTS. EARXiB, Masquerade and Ball Costumers, Newcastle 8t. next to Dunn'a dry goods store, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA Hoop# on hand overy kind of gold and silver Fringes* Tassels, Laces—in short, everything con nected with tho business. Parties can bo supplied with ready-mado dresses costumes, etc., for amatenr exhibition#, fancy tells masquerades, etc. Jan7-tf Notice. au orders lor OAK WOOD of any length promptly ailed it lett at novllMm i. T. 11 LAIN S DRUG STORE. TRADE! DRESS GOODS, SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS CALICOES, HOMESPUNS, SHAWLS, NUBIAS COATS, CLOAKINGS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS. BED QUILTS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, BOOTS cfc SHOES, HOSIERY, CLOTHING. NOTIONS! In Great Variety. All we ask is an inspection of our goods and prices. DUNN & CO. Octl.l-ti To The Ladies OF BRUNSWICK. -HEADQUARTERS FOR- Groceries, Provisions, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, TOYS, TOYS! AND FANCY ARTICLES. ALL KINDS OF FIRE WORKS, ETC! Mrs. EARLE, OF BROOKLYN, N. Y., Ha# Juat opened a Arid-class Millinery Store on Newcaatle stroot. next to Mr. D. T. Dunn’a Dry Goods Store, aud aaka the attention of the ladiua of Brunswick to her stock of FINE MILLINERY ROOD!!! LACE NECK WEAR. TRIMMINGS. FANCY WOOL WORK, CHII.DUEN»S LACK CAPS, Fancy Ornaments, Buttons, RIBBONS, Etc. Call andaxamlno stock. deolO-ly Macon Commercial College, MACON, GEORGIA, For apodal instruction in Book-keeping, Business Penmanship and Arithmetic, Bill-making, Corre spondence, and general business routine. W. McKAY, Principal. Fox terms. Information aa to board, etc., apply to the Principal. Addreaa P. O. Box 433, Macon. Oa. M E3 DICINBS FOB THE CURE OF FEVERS, rilES, DYSPEPSIA, SCROFULA Dancer, Golds and Doughs, Manufactured from Vegetable Matter only, anil tor Dr. I. HBINB, BRUNSWICK, GA. 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INQUIRE AT OPFICE OF Le Baron Drury, BRUNSWICK, GA. Citation. Notice la hereby given to all parties concerned that Mary A. imBignon, as administratrix of Fend, to DnBignou, deceased, baa hied in this the Ordioa. ry’a Court of Olynn county, Georgia, her petitioo for final discharge as auch admlntatratrlx. and yon aud each of you are hereby notified to file In thie court obl.-ctions. if any yon havo to such dUcbarge. by or li-iore il.e Urat Monday In March 1882. This 1)... iul.. r 1,1.381. EDGAR P. DART, Ordinary 0^0. OK