Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, March 25, 1882, Image 5

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5TB BABDLtt OF INF. CfTS FULL OF SENSE. Dzab Madam: In response to yoar wish, I have much pleasure in ei ing fee interest which I feel inyi posed investigation on fee mental and bodily development of infants. Very little is at present accurately known on this subject, and I believe feat isolated observation will add but little to our knowledge | . wlipreos tabulated .results from a very largo number iof observa tions, systematically made, would prob ably throw much light on fee sequence and period of development of fee several faculties. This knowledge would probably give a foundation for some improvement in on? education of V ought to be followed in all I will venture to specify a few points of inquiry which, as it seems to me, pos sess some scientific interest For in stance, does fee education of fee parents influence fee mental powers of their THE BLOOD. Ctut a n to Circulate Through (As ■** Body. „ j. rUrebtM, In Popular Scieno. Monthly.] to what degree fee heart is aided by her forces is yet a matter of inveetiga- Probably feero are several foroes listing. The elasticity of feo arteries reases their carrying capacity. They , gnu, elastic tubes, which expand ider pressure from eaoh hoart-oootroo- fcn, and then by their own elasticity ©tract and help fee onward flow of blood. In the smaller arteries the . Joses the intermittent character it gsessea in the larger arteries, and bo- , mee a steady stream. The elasticity the arteries serves precisely fee same irpcfifi as the ai/«fcnber ot any f<*Se- nnp, that of equalising the ted icreasing fee amount delivered. The hole force is derived from the heart; ;e arteries cause fee foroe to act ooa- auonsly. The veins are lax tabes, somowhat ugcr than fee arteries, and oapable of ulding aU fee blood of the body. They ohijdren at aq* age, either at a very .nvey tto some amount of blood as fee eeriy or somewhat ' ' ' * itter, but more slowly. In fee larger eins, however, near fee auricles, the elocity may bo 200 millimeters per soo- nd. They aro provided wife valves ■hich effectually prevent fee blood from owing backward from fee heart, jip compression, produced by muscular ontraction or otherwise, will therefore ssint the forward flow of venous blood, ad this is one explanation why exercise astens the circulation. The movement f the chest in breathing probnbly aids lit pulmonary circulation, feo blood, as ell as the atmosphere, tending to fill ii> vacuum during inspiration. Physical capillary force is not ro- nrded os on aotivo force in the circula- ion; but there is an admitted force in le capillaries, resulting from the at- rnction of the tissues for feo arterial Iixxl, containing the required oxygon id nutriment, “ The vital condition [ the tissues becomes a factor in feu maintenance of the circulation.” It is Ins force, primarily, which adapts the mount of blood to fee varying needs of ay organ; the nervous system rogu- ites the supply by varying fee ooliber f the vessels. 'Die force in the capillaries, or some ther force, carries the blood after death rom the arteries, where the heart leaves :, into the veins. Finding the arteries mpty niter death gave rise to the idea hat they convoyed only air, whence fee amc. It was this belief which Harvey ivtrthrcw in IG2Q. PUIS VRNTION OF H1DBOPII OBI A. M. Pnstour and other French snvanti invp lately been devoting special aften- ioa to hydrophobia. The great autlior- ty on germs 1ms, in fact, definitely an- lonnced that he does not intend to roat Mil lie Las made known tbo exact no lure and life-history of this torriblo dis- rae, and discovered a moons of preventing »curing it The most curious result t attained in this direction, however, has been announced by l’rof. V, Galtier, jf the Lyons Veterinary School. Tliis inquirer has found, in tlio first place, i pertiuit with resi more-advanoed stage? This could, perhaps, be learned by sohoolmnstera or mistresses, if a large number of children were first olassed according Jo age and their mental attain ments, and afterward in accordance wife fee eduoation of their parents, as far as this oould be discovered. As observation is one of the, faculties developed in young ondiut tliis power would probably be ex ercised in on equal degreo by tlio chil dren of educated and uneducated persons, it scorns not impeesiblo that any trans mitted effect from education could be displayed only at a somewhat .advanced age. It would bs desirable to test sta tistically in a similar manner the truth of feo often-repeated statement that colored children at first learn as quickly as white ^children, but that they after ward fall off in progress. If it could be proved feat education acts not only on tho individual, but by transmission on fee race, tliis would bo a great oncour- agomeut to all working on this all-im portant subject It is well known that children some times exhibit at n very early age strong iqiociiil tastes, for whioh no cause can be assigned, although occasionally they mny l>e accounted for by reversion to tho tasto or occupation of some progen itor ; and it would lie interesting to learn how far such early tastes are per sistent and influence the future oarocr of the individual. In some instances such tastes die away without apparently leaving any after effect; but it would be di>sirable to know how tar this is com monly the case, as we should then know whether it were important to direct, ns far us this is possible, the early tastes of our children. It mny !>■• more beneficial that a child should follow energetically sonic pursuit, of however trilling a na ture, and thus acquire perseverance, than tliat lie should he turned from it. because of no future advantage to him. 1 veil! montinti one other small point ol' inquiry in relation to very young children, will h uiav possibly prove i:n- •t to the origin of CITY JIARSHAL’S SALES. . : ‘.i i ' First Tuesday in April, 1882. • .It 7 iT; nftV Hi 11*/. 8TATK OF OKOIIGIA—Cixv of Bnvstwics. Will be eold before the Court House door, in tbo city of Brunswick. Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April, 1882, betwen the hours ot ten s. u. end four *. «te(tM4»,alnMie out cry. to the highest and‘Beit bidder, the rollowiuu described property, to-irlt: That certain lot ot land, with improvements thureon. lying and being In the city of Brunswick, eight pal}, levied du as tbo properly of u. 8. Tjfr« under and by virtue oi a H U Issued by James Hot»- ton. Clerk ft Treasurer of tbo city of Brnnawtbk, against 8. a. Tyre for taxes duo the tlty of Bruns wick for the years 1877,1878.1879 end 1880, to aatta- fy the aald He. ‘Amount taxes doeltG 10: eeet *7 00. ,.j • 1 : ALSO,* time and placo, the Improvements that lot of land In the city of Brunswiok consisting OF French Chip Uats and Bonnets, , French Felt Hats and Bonnets, Pinnies, French sod American Flower*. Gloves; Xaees,' . ., Flush and Satin Blbbons, Sash h Shaded Bibbona Shaded Satin! tor dress trimmlad, Silk Velvets, Velveteen In allcolors, Children's and Lsdieo'iHosel j- i .vat, 7- Dress Trimiuugs, l'assamcnterio and Fringes, Worsted OQOda* Bolton k, Canvas Mottoes, a to. 1< L - out. oi l! .sooi'l'l KID GLO led on as the property . by v^rtuct of ftfifilathed ty James Bouft&i and Treasurer of the city of Brunswick. against William Ashe for taxes duo the city of Mnswiek tor tbe year* J$80 and 1881, Id satisfy the said fl fa. Amount of tax duo $5 28; cost *4 00. a4 the same time and place, a leasehold interest In and the Improvement* on that' lot of land io tbe city of Brunswick known aud described in the phm of said city as Town Commons lot number one hun dred aud thirty (1101 wfdt of C0okr$n AfeQue, lev ied ou aa the property of 8hadrach Blake, under and bv virtue of a fl fa Issued by James Houston, Clerk k Treasurer of tho city of Brunswick, against Khadrach Blake for taxes doe the city of Brunswick for the years 1880 and 1881, to satisfy the said 11 fa. Amount taxes due S4 30; oust 14 00. A iso. At the same time and placo, the improvements on that lot of land iu the city of Brunswick known and described in the plan of said city as New Town lot number four hundred and seventy-three (473). lov- iod on S8 the property of Margaret Broad, under aid by virtue of a fl fa issued by James Houston, Clerk snd Treasurer of the city of Bnw»wirk, sgsinst Margaret Broad, for taxes duo the city of Brunswick for the years 1H78.1K79,1880 and 1881 to satisfy the said fi fa. Amount taxes due $7 20. Cost, $4 no. ALSO, id that lot of land in tlio cl'. Icscrlbed in the planof said city jir Old Town lot number two hundred and forty-eight (24*), levied in sh the property of Mingo Clements under and by irtuu ut a li la issued by James Houston, Clerk aud Treasurer of the city of Brunswick, against Mingo Clements, for taxes due tho city or Brunswick for the years of 1*H0 ami 18n1, to satisfy the said 11 fa.— Amount taxes duo $4 13. Cost $4 0U. ALSO J plsco, the improvements on that lot of land iu the city of Brunswick, known and described in the plan ot said city aa old Town lot number fonr hundred and nine (4‘»9), levied on as the property of John Cooper, under and by virtue of a fi la issued by James Houston, Clerk and Treasur er f tho city of Brunswick, against John Cooper, for taxes due the city of Brunswick for tho year 1881, to satisfy the said fi fa. Amount taxes due, $2 PH. Cost, $4 00. ALSO, At the same time aud place, tho improvement on K street at the intersection of Newcastle and K streets in wliut is known as the New Town of the city of Brunswick, levied ou as the property of J. N. i rock, under aud by virtue of a fi fa issued by Jas. Houston, Clerk aud Treasurer of the city of Bruns wick. against J. N. Brock, for taxes due the city of Brunswick for the yea» 1881. to satisfy the said fi ia. Amount taxes due, $1 80. Cost $4 00. ALSO, At the fame time and place, a leasehold interest in aud the improvements ou that lot of fund iu the city ot Brunswick kuowu aud described iu tuo plan of said city as Town Commons lot number 83, be tween Johnson itud Bartow streets, levied on as the .property of Ed. Frazer, under and by virtue of a i la issued by James Houston, Clerk k Treasurer c ihectty of Brunswick, against Ed. Fra/. i tor taxc due the city of Brunswick for tho year |h»1, to sat isfy the said fi fa. Amount taxes due f:’. OS: cost $4 00. ALSO, At th«- same time and place, that l«»t of land am improvements thpreon lying and being lu rhecitj i.t Brunswick, aud known aud describ' d in the pint • •I paid city us Diwiile lot number 10, west n John between George and London *tr i ts. !«• led on as tlio property of Mary M. Jones, to Miti*t\ a fl fa issued by Janies Houston. Clerk and ’1 reasuivr of the city of Brunswick, against Maty iiiT-P dm* the city of Brunswick for tt« vmr 1881.— UlUoUiil taxes due. *2 UO; cost $4 UO. AL*0. me time ami place, the improvements o land in tin* city ot Bim.swick know ed ill the plan **l Udtii i d.' aM Old Tow %IU, levied on as the piop.-riy of Butle .tisiy a fi fa issued by .latnes Hoiisfu asnrei fit the city ol i’.rniiswiek. ngaim tt f.’tf litXis duo til* fit> ol Kriiuswii i lerk ti. ’I r ■d. Aim Huit if the virus of rabies lie injected into the veins ol a shoo]), tho animal not subsequently exhibit any symptoms of hydrophobia. Tills in itself »'on]J 1k> « sufliuiently ourions rosult to ratify attention, though ita importance, except as oontirmatory, becomes less ‘■hiking when it is remembered that M. Piwteur hue lately shown feat the spe cial nidus of fee disease appears to lie tile nervous tissue, aud particularly tho ganglionio centers. But there is this farther curious oousequenoo : Sheep which have thus been treated through the blood, and which are afterward in sulated in feo ordinary way through (ho cellular tissue, as if by a bite, are proof against fee disease. It is as though fee injection iutofee veinsacted «vaccine. Twenty sheep were ex perimented upon; ten only were treated to the venous injection, and then all "ere inoculated through tho cellular 8ssue. The ten which had been first "vaccinated"oontinue alive und well; they have not even shown any adverse •ymptoms. The other ten have died of rebiee. It remains to say why JL Gutter utficrimeuted ou shee]) and not upon ilugs aud cuts, which usually oommuni- cato the disease. The incubation of fee <h8oase is muoh mote rapid and lees capricious iu the Bhoep than in the dog ® hi man, and henoe M. Galtier was sUc to get his results more certainly ^hin a short period. Eteving SQOoeed- so far, he is now justified in under- h*king the more protracted aeries of ob servations which experiments on the ownne species will involve ; and this he proposes to do. Experiments of thih "attire ore not without serious risk, and admiration is almost equally doe to tbs omragu and intelligence of tbo experi- actualist.—Pall Mall Gazelle. ul.l 1h> investigate.! an accurate language; but it only by jhu'soIIS ) umdo-il «^»r. Ctiildrcii, oven bef.,re tli.y can articulate, exiireos some of their feelings and desires by noises in different notes. For iustimoe, they make an interrogative noise, and of her« of as-cut mid dissent iu diffeMit tones; and it would, I think, be worth while to as certain whether there is any uniformity in different children in the pitch of their voices under various frames of mind. Chahuks Dahwin. Kxnt, July 19, 1881 —Islter from Charles Darwin of Fht- aland, to Mrs. Emily Talbot. At the mime t « ity. Bn ALSO, • au*t .k ki. TUR I IRC TOR GOT «/^ RTO. - An extraordinary story was told by the Rev. A. Langdon at the Exeter Diocesan Conference. The rector of a living wortii £1,000 a year was very ill, and, aa tie-wan fissured he would not {' r ’-“ tl live forty-eight hour*, he was anxious ~ to arrange his wordily affairs.; A lawyer was summoned, and there was discov ered a client aogions Jo get hold of the odvowson and n^l pgmcntafioa to die' living. Tliis client, fieing informed that ivo forty-eight hours longer,“wgfoed 11 give £10,000 for the next presentation, « Ko sooner were matters settled tlion fed sick man felt a great weight lifted from his In-cast, and be at once had a great desire for chicken troth} '.mutton rcSoiw and kj on, and gradually gotVell; living for twenty-five years in the enjoyment of his benefice. Ths honorable course won-i have lioen for tlio rector to have retired on gefling well, And to have allowed the pnrcliast-r ... . it tun i>cr t"i, »cv »»-»* «», •— * to nt ouco make the u«-xt pit*-senL»ti«»u. j |,) IA . tl a t tomttisty anu u*u«>a But he could not do tliui—it u oniu imve j J been »inJoaj J—Matu lu stt.r (Kng.) K& prea*. All i. t 1 ■aid ciiy i UK tin* |»r«»i>« rt> *»i .1. ii. L".iif. watifix :» :i is- Hitt! By JuintJM H«nu*!uij, C)« ik Hint Trcusun-r •*! Ilf • it\ ol BruiihWii k. :i^ninxt J. II I, •lli»*ior tint fity t»f Briiiifwick for tin* yta: ’.881. Aiio tu.i tiixcM due $B* 3ri; cofit 54 411. AI-80. Atttio Miif* time snd pi a* c, tin* imprnvfiio-nth <»ii that lot ol iutid m tlio city **1 ItMinswick ki- wn and tle«<-ribt'il in tho )>k*ij of Mid oily m Old ')..*» J"t number 488, levied m» tin th«* \ rop'*rty ol !fo\v.ro Mclntoeh, to catititx u rt ta I>hio by Jum - lion- ton. Cb'rk and Trcwhurt-r »»i th* • u> "I Bm i.-w.. k. nitaiuitt Howard McIntosh lot < •»•*. t|iu- tin- c.i\ . i Brunswick for tljf years JJ*** 1 »nd I8**l. Am*oii.t taxes due. $1 4<»; cost f4 no. AL^ 1 , At the saiuo time and plaef'a o.,-. hoM iiit»*r«-*t iu and the itU|*rovoUiwils ou tliat l«>i ol laotl in tue city of Brunswick kuowu and dcM rilwtd in Hu; | lmt o( said city aa Town Commons lot number U)7. 1m— twecii Gordon and Johnson stnivt*, levied on a» the property of Jaws*, Fainter to a»tl*(y a fi h* i« sued by James Hon«ton. Clerk A Treaanrorot tie rity of Brunswick, a«am#t Jan.i« Baliuer for lux* * due the city of Brunswi. k for tlm >«nr|H81. Am *m*i faxes due ft 13; cost $4 00. AUWJ. luul*' : At the ssnie tlmtapd |»lety..«l»e im|*r»yen«ufsou on that lot of laud tu Uia.cip *d Biun-wi k Vi. mi slid drsrrfliMl n the *4*ti mtw*M « W *- <m l un l..t iiundter ta». ar Hie i'l..I in.«ii sty a fl fa issued '•> Jan.o* n-n-t.. •asurci of *t«e «*ily IhMu-w.ck. r „„ Tati «1 for taxes d'*«* ibe «• * -r*»i»-o. i. *.-r tho \e%r* lHsnanu \**l- Amount tuxes du«. M 33: “* l ' M also. rlry of Hrnrmwirk ktioWM *ml deset Ibed in the plan The Ladies’Store -:o:- ca w . ‘ h i I fl-isli to c*U the attention of tho tadieaof Bruns- vrick snd on the lines of our railfoads to my brad some assortment ot , •tsmmAI A h W.& la £i Tuesday ia April, 1883. between 10 o'clock a. II. o'clock* K.. ofoal day, *8 .public ouacry to ilghcat and beat bidder, the following property ie woetern one-ikif*of OI<l TbVn lot number ' bnndrcd and ninety, agrcoaple to Baldwin's i>f the city bf BrUnMekriod ImprovementA thereon: levied on under and by 1 virtue of two tax ft tu laaued by B. M. Tfeon, Tax Oollector of aald county, vs. W, F. Symons, agoat for wire, i^ «I»! , *3e d 83 0o "" r *“ JACOB L. BfetCH, ' * Sheriff G. O. Ga. OEOIIGIA—Gltkx Cou.ntt. -jil... Will be eold beforo tbo Court House door hi the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on tbo n sum «rwa mmsst? ST*' 1° U 1L ' bigbeat and beat bidder, Ota Sgltwin<r property, to-wlt: That portion of Jekyl Island known u John Du- Blgnon's part, bounded on tho east by the waters of EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. ai j • | . . Till rtore is exclusively for ladtes. and tBdy trill " find a variad assortment in iV'i -iG it jin,! LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S I AT EXTREMELY LOW PBIGEii. ] Only Lady Clerks •) • 'i* . "ii * r. 1 fl'iifvj Will be employed, who will show goods. My ; • i 1 - i - i *' 1 iht Mu sot Counter is still kept up* whore will be fbimd msny useful article. When you do not see what you wish, ask for it* and if 1 haven't it, will order it for. yen with pleasure. Country orders solicited. MRS M. C. ROWE. A.E. Bilker & Confectioner, ALSO DEALER IN Faney Groceries TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS. Ice-Cold Soda Water ALWAYS ON HAND. Tobacco aud Cigars A SPECIALTY. Glynn fCounty Sheriff Sales. First Fucsday In April, 1883. y *« ** ^ I II'” JfCO^L..BEACH,BbariffG.C.,Os, GE01IGIA—Glykh County. i , u Will be sold before the Court House door, in tbo city ol Brupawick, Glynn county, Georgia, ou tbe Aral Tuesday in April. 1887, between 10 o’clock aTm. and four o'clock r. m. Of that day. at public outcry. tho highest and best bidder, tbc follow- trig property, to-wft: J . . m.i.Ij , Mew Town lot number fifteen hundred and eighty, north by lot awntwr 1.881, and eaat by an alley— Le visit on under and by vtrtne of two tax fi fia Is- I am well prepared to supply y u with any everything you wish to cat. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Give mo a call, ot Htm* on Newcastle street, wher be happy to serve you. Fife ly sis E. IIMINS. M j,i city t >Ut TTW1I M nnn.br» Cl. b-vlf«t «>n .w Ihe prrt.irfty of the wfkt.- rf It. F WtlI l.m-a. lo «.i- fy a fl fa iMBed by J«nr# Houston • • rk and Tr-us- ur» r«»t tin* city *»t Briinswiek. tt F Williams for fata- dm* the . tty «.t ilrutiM* i»*k for tiie yeam 1878, 1H7V. ISMtaiid l-M. .tiuouut tax es due $23 71; cost M«> ALSO. At tbs same time Slid pisce. ths* b*t of land an«l improvenirut* in the rit.v of Brnnsn i- k, known ami ili aeribcd iu the plan of said citx ap N-w Town lot number 2,379, ievle«J ou ««• the prop* rty of muimel Williams, to aatifif) a fl f» i**ne«l l > Jotusv Ilonaton, Cleik and Treasure of the city ..f Brunswick, mtaiust Samuel Willlanmfliv taxes due tl.e . ity «•! Hnmc- wick for tbe year 186.1. Amount taxes due, $4 III.— Cost ii 00. ALSO* At tbe patue time and place. fb» that lot of land in the city «*! B» »>: deft*ribed In the plan of said c ’ * number 4C4. levied on aa the proper i Treasurer ot the «-;»? cf Bruu. acaiuat Alex Htepbetm. for tax. e «l.je the . | Brunswick for the year 1881. Amount Uxea i;' 15. Cost. $4 00. JOS. E. L.1MUIUGIIT, M ir.hil *' Out Loaf, Fowileivil. Grauulnt- cl ami ('oinimm Sugars. Full Lino of Fivsli (iniwrieN. A full Stock of IJrv Gomls, IT- J. J. SPEARS’. arirFOU GOOD UI.T'.AO AND BISCUITS USE J. J. SEE Ui.V DHY HOF YEAST AND W Kfl i; i’UEF BAKING POWDER „ W. J. PRICE, INSPECTOR OF costs $13 OS. JACOB L. BEACH, Sheriff G. C.. Oa. GEORGIA—Olynn County. Will be told before tbe Court Hoom door, In tbo city of Brunswick, Giynn comity, Ga., ou the first Tuesday in April, 1882, between ten o'clock a. m. anil 4 o'clock r. m. of that day, to tbe highest and best bidder, the ioilou Jup property, to-wit; // New Town lot number fifteen hundred and eighty six, iu New Towu of tht> city of Bruubwick, aud bounded on the tiorth !»y lot number IttcT, west by D str.Hft, south by O street, abd.esst by so ^lley.-r Levied on under and by virtue of two t»x fi fas is sued by It. M. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn county", vs. G. I>. Monroe, W. F. Stewart, ageut, for bis State aud county taxes for the year 1881. Tax and cost $11 48. JACOB L. BEACH, Sheriff G. C„ Ga. GEORGIA—Glynh county. Will bo sold before tho C«*nrt House door n the city of Brunswick, Glynn • »unty, Os., ou tbo first Tuesday in April, 1882, bet’ ti the hours of 10 a. M. and 4 p. it. of tlxst day, 11 public outcry, to the highest and best biddet. tbe following described property, to-wit: All that piece, tract or » t .vcl of laud, situate, ly ing and being in the cit of Brunswick, county ot Olyuu and State of Georgia, containing eighty-five seres, more or less, aud hounded on the north by tiie Old Town of tho city of Brunswick, east by lands of the proprietors of ths city of Brunswick, south by lauda of Ferkins and Welles, snd w est by Turtle river. Levied ou under and by virtuo of two tax fl fas issued by R. M. Tison, Tax Collector of Glynn county, v*. A. 0. Keeney, Harris A Kay, agents, for bis Stnto aud connty taxes for tbe year 1681. Tax aud cost $‘J23 fit). JACOB L. BEACH. Sheriff G. C., Gs. March 1st, 1HN2. CIGAR FACTORY BRUNSWICK, GA., I). G. BISLEY, Proprietor. CIGARS MANUFACTURED BY HAM), AND OF THE FINEST GRADES OF Pure Havana Tobacco, MOORE \ McCRARY, JOS. E LAM BRIGHT, R. F. GOODBREAD, POST oFFit K, W. T. OLCVLTt, O'COS NOR .x WEN/., co*)K ftltos. A: <’<)., TOY (Chit...ii.au), ANA BL'ltNEY. H. MEYERS, HOTEL, WIMBERLY A* HEINS, F. J. DOERFLINGER, J. ItUSNKIX HOL/ENDORFA BUG MATHE8. MI0HEU4ON k BRO., K. SOLOMON, Your Orders are Solicited. seplltt __ Executor’s Sale; Notice is hereby given thnt, by virtue of an order lKMied by the Court of Ordinary of Glynn connty, Georgia, at a regular term ou tbe Gth day ol Febru , 18s*. Hfter due aud legal citation, according to (iv, authorising the Htlc of the following described ptoperty of tho cutate of Joseph Hoberts, dt-cessed. tlic uiidersigucd, executors of said estate or Joseph Roberta, deceased. '»1ll sell, ou Iho first Tuesday In April. :S8J. betwee. and within the legal hours ot N.ii/-. b/'fore the Cun t Itriuae dftor ot (ilytiz county, Georgia, at public .utcry. to the highest aud best t> dder, an n.idividc.l oue-half iutereet lu that por tion of i<4 iu the Old Towu of the city of Brunswick, ►aid Glynn comity, Georgia, known as Old Town lot number lo:j, commencing thirty feet from the aoutl* tid of said lot on Newcastle street, running nprth* sloug Newcastle street 30 feet, thence at rigut an gles west 45 feet, thence at right anglcw south' :n reel, thence at right angles 4fi feet to place of begin^ niug. with undivided one-half of improvement* thcrenu. Alyo. an undivided onc-nslf interest in the north bait of old Town let in tbe city of Brnus- wick. Glynn county Georgia, aud Improvements thereon, known aa Old Town lot number two hun dred. Term* of sale: Cash, purchasers paying tor titles. W. W. WATKINH. February 23. 188j. JOSEPH W. ROBERTS, f in n tors Nkte of -ioseph Roberts, dr ceased.- NOTICE OF IMTEHTIOH TO CHANGE DIME. llljm .lt (it.INN I'ol'NTT. 8U lUtMv-KMrwu uwOigt BSttOM) that I -lu.lt *mJv tu the next Hti:—rtur t'onrt. to bo bel<l in *||4 |..r MUA cntbljr on the .rot Mblula, lit Mav. ItH'i. fill tin- yl bav in,; lny tUUIA ami tlio ii.Aia. or mv wlf. Amt two minor : ihlli7r.ii •'b.iiKoil Iriiiu that of Hor»i v, Mary Uabolla, Anulo £ttl. ami Allrt* M«h-l Ho." 11 iri-ai 1 by wlitrh ttamo. —ii. bav- Ih i-ii lo-mtiifoir known, to th.il of Uonce, Mary I.ati-llA. AntHe Kitio Ami All.o Mabel Kan- ilolplt. Tbt, Jniiiiary. 7tb Imivi, HOIlACKflOODIHlEAD. By my Attorttex*. Mabrv k Borchardt. Frank II. Uaiuu*. iOA Em bkllTH- Harris & Smith, ir a ir z i w rr\MJ tD kJ , Aitoriir.vr ami l'nui*oluri> at I^iw. J ▼ JjL V Jm. & A f-/XC MJJ ! Win pr*« lw iu all the court* »■/ th** Brunww ick Ctr l’ . ^ . • colt, aud In Mcii,t. su c«,itut> ••» the Eastern fir- «nrT«nmrnTr /~+ tt'ax'Ttv r\ v a ! c«tt, AQd Ui III* U. U. CoutU. Cdfl. e on ’ . wca-tlo BRUNSWICK* GrEORCrlA. (Street, near th- Anvumtsun am* Appkau office, ugtll-tf Brunswlca, Georgia. Jan*J8-ly -»l All 's Hou , J. /* C'RQY&VTy jPrivate Boarding*! ATTORNEY AT LAW,' i,”T llltUNSU’WK, GEORGIA. 4. i otfice u«xt to ALVHbTisKB and kv\ > al building* [ At Hfiu.dentitu l.onsc **ii o-^l.t.j p« sir»e;— lath ; heart ol town. Term- modrr-i** Apply to tiovi'i tt Jow. E. LA.\1HR1QH r.