Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, May 06, 1882, Image 6

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^dvertiger mid jjgggg/. PCDLIMIIKP JtVKMY SATURDAY MORNING AT BBUN8WIOE.GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY «. IsM. IIUMK WATTKliH. Post OHIi o Time Table. Oeoeral Delivery ..pens 8:00 a. M; eloausBtdO v.u n»gi«t,T mid Money Order BnMneee open* 9:00 a m.; cjnpi 4:00 r. M. TIME OF CLOSING THE MAIM. St. Simone mall cloeee 0:00 a. e. II. & A. mail cloeee s : M a. M. M. k B. uiall cloeee ii;U0 a. M Savanoib. Macon and Darien through pouclira close at p. se. Attention. Olvnn tluards. A meeting of the i.orapitn.v.Hrmeil nnd equipped, is lien-liy ordered on the IGth of May, at Dilion’a Hall, at 10 a. m. J. M. Coupeb, Captain Commanding. Spring bats aru in bloom. Go to L’nrioso next Friday night, Bay street is n busy place at all times, and especially so from 6 to 8 H. M. The Sheriff advertises, for June Bales, some very desirable Bay and wharf lots. We will do yonr job printing as cheap h* any honse in the State, end take pi enstlrt In it Dr. Lester and wife, of Josup, spent yosterday in our city. Onr town never looked prettier than it doea' now,'in its beautiful spring dress of green Borne of - the wooden side-walks around town are in a bad condition Whose business is it to fix them ? There is no liquor sold on the M. & B. Railroad from Sterling Station to the one hundred aud fifth milepost. An elegant imortment of candies and confection nries inst opened—all fresh end nice. For self by 8. M. GLOGAUEIt. Hack's saw mill, at No. 3, M. & B. Railroad, bids fair to be of large ca pacity. The work is being pusbod to completion. We call the attention of real estate speculators and nil others desiring to purcb isa to the advertisement of tho Robarts property. There will bo no services in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, Rev. Mr. Waddel having gone to Ma- riottn with his family. Wc hopo to see L’nrioso Hull pack ed from stago to ontranco next Fri day night. Give tho childron a rous ing house, by all means. We had a pleasant call this week irom Mr. 8. T. McKinnon, of Satilla. Ho reports tho nav i| store interest in that soctiou in a healthy state. Rev. J. M. Marshall, Presiding El der, will preach at tho Methodist church Sunday morning ami night. (.Quarterly Conference Monday night. Is i> i Ivisnble to cmiNiilidate the offices h' sanitary inspector and city scavenger in one? Unless the officer elected be a very conscientious party, he migui slight his work. From those who frequout the woods around No. 1, M. A B. Railroad, we learn that deor were never more plen tiful. Cue gentleinuu told us that he recently saw thirteen in one drove. Several Albanians speak of attend ing the Brunswick Fair, which occurs the latter part of this month.—Newts and Advertiser. Come along, good folks—a hundred strong, if you will. Dou't forget the children’s enter tainment next Friday night at L’ari- oso Hall. Remember that it is an ef fort on the part of yonr children to help themselves by purchasing a li brary for the school. Reserved seats 60cents, general admission 25 ceuts. Tickets for sale at Glover »t Dunn’s. His Honor, the Mayor held u very interesting levee on Monday morning lost. We understand there were twenty offenders up for trial. Onr police force seem to be in earnest as to the ib -charge of tueir duty. »ru th«- dairy. First-da** reamery butter, if 40c per pound, is a luxury mm »-d»y Audit at S M. GLOGAUEU'8. By ttie new schedule, all through mail for Darien, Savannah and Ma con. by tne night train, must be in the tiffin by six o’clock sharp, or it will lie over. The morning mail clones i.s heretofore. The through mail from the above points by th» night train does not arrive here now until 8 a. M., instead of 6:30, as here tofore. No change whatever in the mails from the B. & A. R. R. The examination of the white Bcbool begins on Monday next nnd contin ues dnring the week. Parents invited. The exercises of Thursday will be es pecially interesting. Glynn Sn|>erior Court convened Inst Monday, Judge Mershou presiding. Besides the local bar there was but one attorney present from abroad, Mr. Newman, of Savannah. Mr. Editor: While the St. Simons ohatupion hunter may have beeu suc cessful in killing or catching so many deer, he cannot be entitled to the belt, ns he has failed to catch the dear he so long has sought. St. Simons. One of Glynn’s fair maidens is sighed for (and that heavily) by two noble sons of old Liberty. O, Cupid, why will yon be so crnel as to burl two arrows at a single shot, and in two directions. We’ll bet on the “so ger boy.” Maj. O'Brio i, General Superinten dent, and Mr. Mallory, Division Su perintendent, of tho E. T., V. & G. R. R., in company with Mr. Edwards, the lave Superintendent of this divis ion, were in the city lust Monday, looking over the road. Mr. C. H. Wimberly has removed bis grocery from Newcastle to the corner of Monk and Oglethorpe streets, near the hotel, where he will be pleased to recoive the custom of the public. We wish him much suc cess iu bis new location. Cnthbert brags of corn iu the silk, McDuffie of corn in the shoe, but it is reserved for Bibb county to come for ward with wheat in the boot.— Tele graph and Messenger. Glynn keeps her corn and rye in an entirely different place, when she in-vests. Look to your laurels, ye men of the mainland, or St. Simons will crow over you at the Fuir in the vegetable line. We have already spoken of their cabbages, and this week Mr. Willie Taylor line sent us a specimen of his beets that shows ho is not a “doad-bout” in tho farming line by long odds. Wo clip the following from a Key West paper. Mr. Honiker’s many friends here will, no doubt, be pleased to loam his whereabouts nud tho evi dences manifested of liiH true merit in his present homo—“the land of flow ers”: ‘A very pleasiuitsurpri.su party was given last night to liev. R. L. Moni ker, pastor in chnrge First Methodist Church. About half past nine o'clock the congregation, led by Mr. Whit more Pinde-r, marched into the parson age singing “we come with songs to greet you,” but it soou became appur out that they greeted him with some thing more serviceable than songs.— Gifts of every description were pre sented to him in token of the esteem iu which he was held. A tine beaver hat, a silk umbrella aud a large stock of groceries remaiued after his guests had gone—substantial reminders of the pleasant evening and the love felt for him by bis people.” THK FAI t OF 1883. Matron connected With it—\ Few of the XorntMiM Attractions. COMPILED BY PRESIDENT DUNN. A New Superintendent. Mr. J. E. Mallory, formerly Super intendent of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, has been appointed Super intendent of the M. & B. Division of the E. T., V. ii G. Railroad, iu pluce of Mr. J. M. Edwards, resigned. Ho comes to us with the highest testimo nials. Mr. Edwards last week received from the officers and employes of the road a handsome gold watch and chain as a testimonial of their good will. This must be a pleasant and highly prized souvenir to Mr. Ed wards. Before leaving he went into tho shops nud departments of the Macon uud Brunswick Railroad, and bid each employe, white and block, an affectionate good-bye, wishing them individually every kind of prosperity. The scene is described as an affecting one, the boys sincerely regretting to lose bim as officer nnd friend. Few uieu ever took such deep hold on tho hearts of his employes as did Superin tendent Edwards Wo wish him ev ery success iu his new place. For privileges on the Fair Grounds during the Fair will be received in sealed envelopes until the 14th iust. 1. Restaurant 2. Restaurant and ice cream, etc. 3. Anything you want. Please state exactly what yon want to bid on. D. T. Dunn, President. RAILROAD FAKE To Brunswick during the Fair will be as follows: E. T., V. & G. R. R., l£c per mile. B. A A. R. R., lc per mile. This is cheap traveling, and every body should take advantage of the low rates. ALL SORTS OF AMUSEMENTS, Snch as swings, greased poles, sack races, ox races, foot races, and so forth and so on, are on the bill. The boys aud girls shall have a good time during the Fair. JAS. M. COUPES And bis committee on races intend no hnlf-wny work in making this fea ture of the Fair not only interesting but very exciting. The rules of the Savannah Jockey Cinb have been adopted, and the races will be run ac cording to the book. The track jsjn fine condition, and the boys can have all the fun they want, iand the fastest horses will get the coin. The purses can be found • appended to the Fair premium list. i S . ' 1 / I fire wobksI The grandest exhibition of fire works ever seen iu this country will be n leading feature of the Fair of 1882. Beautifnl, startling, lovely, ex citing and grand 1 This night dis play should be seen by the entire population of Brunswick and the re gion round about. Visitors will go awny more than paid for coining and seeing this rare display. THE FARMERS will respond to the invitation indi cated by tho premium list, aud a gon- orous and patriotic competition iu the various soil productions will do much to show the world the fertility of our soil and demonstrate the fact of sure results in Glynn county to tho indus trious cultivator of mother earth. Dr. Burroughs, the wide-awake Chnirman of tho committee on exhibits, does not intend his committee shall lag behind in the effort to make the May fair of 1S82 in every way worthy of onr posi tion ami vim ns a people. Wc arc ad vancing iu other matters, shall our display of farm and gnrden products be n credit to our locality or not. We will see. THE FLORAL DISPLAY Will exceed that of former years and bo n thing of beauty nud a joy forev er. Mrs. T. F. Smith is Chairmau of a committee that will make a record at the Fair of 1882. POULTRY. This department will astonish the natives. Dr. P. W. Brewster and his committee understand the importance of work and will get up a display worthy of Glynn county and the Fair of 1882. A GRAND EXCURSION Is preparing from Macon to visit the Fair. One is also reported from Sa vannah aud one from St. Marys. So look out for a big time. ST. SINK > S s ITEMS. Our St. SiiuoDs correspondent has been too busy this week to send ns any items, so we will supply ihe defi ciency as best we can through our grape-vine telegraph line operated by “they say." WASHED ASHORE. The lower part of a woman’s leg and foot from the knee joint down washed ashore this week on St* Si mona Island beach. The flesh from the calf of the leg was all eaten awny, bnt the foot, inclosed in about a num ber three gaiter, still remained intact. Whose is this dismembered limb? is the question for solution. Is it that of some captain’s wife, or some pas seuger of a lost vessel, or may it not be that of the lady who was missing from Dixville some months ago and concerning whom nothing has ever been found out. The shoe is in pos session of Dr. Massey, who has also buried the bones. Mr. M. would be pleased to show them to parties who feel any interest in helping to solve the mystery of their ownership. STEAMSHIP FOR TIMBER. The British steamship Glenrath ar rive at Back river this week and will be loaded with timber, for the U. K., by Mr. R. K. Walker. The Glenrath is of 900,000 feet capacity, and is to be loaded by steam in six days. This is the" first steamship that ever loaded in (hese waters with timber. We hope it Will not be the last, but that this will be only the forerunner of scores of-ptbers;which shall come, not only for timber, hot, also, for cotton, naval stores, grain, etc. Jimmie, child of John R. Adams, a bright little boy of eighteen months, walked through a bed of hot embers last Monday, severely burning his feet. The sole of one has sloughed off, leaving a very ugly ulcer. Edgar Pierce, innte of schooner Fa- bins, had his right leg broken last week in attempting to adjust a oago- auebor. He is doing well at present writing, in the hands of Dr. Massey. Blackberries havo been abundant on St. Simons Island this week. PIbosp Notice Change of Date. A circular from the Central Com mittee announces that the Ninth An nual Session of the Georgia State Sunday School Association will be held at Savannah, Ga., Wednesday nnd Thursday, 24th and 25th of May, and not ou the 17th aud 18th, os heretofore annouuced. The following railroads have agreed to carry delegates to this convention at oue-hnlf the regular rate: The Central Railroad of Georgia. The Western & Atlantic Railroad. The Savannah Florida A Western Railroad. The Brunswick A Albany Railroad. Numes of delegates should be sent at once to R. B. Reppnrd, Esq., of Savannah, that entertainment may be provided for them. Foreign Shipment*. D.C.Bacon A Co. cleared Port, brig Carolina, on the 28th ult., for Oporto, with 121,8G2 feet lumber valued at $1,827, and 90 barrels rosin valued at $314. Total value, $2,141. R. Torras clonred Spanish schooner Pepe Tono, on the 29th ult., for Ali cante, Sp., with 162,38G feet of pitch pine lumber valued at §2,435, and 30 barrels rosin valued at $100. James Hunter cleared German bark Pansevitz, on the 1st inst., for Groat Yarmouth, with 252,691 feet pitch pine timber valued at $2,780, and 9, 259 feet lumber valued at $111. R. K. Walker cleared German bark Ceylon on the 1st inst., for Liverpool, with 410,178 feet timber worth $4, 922, and 4,439 feet lumber valued at $53. A. V. Wood cleared British bark George Davis, on tho 4tb inst, for London, with 1,250 casks spirits tur pentine containing 59,046 gallons and valued at $32,500, and 3,138 barrels rosin valued at $15,500. Total value of cargo, $48,000. The Telephone. By reference to the Con noil ceedings it will be seen that telnpL company have been given pHrmj^j, to erect the poles for the wires H l< onr streets. So we hope soon to the nsmil “Hello! who’s flier office will he one of parties anm iect( and we hope to derive much bem from it as a news gatherer; also, means of ordering work, mlvertisj etc. Ar soon ns the exchange j s working ordei, we feel snre that scoi of other parties not now subscribe will find it to their interest lo hecuu members. Once started it si comes a necessity to all. New Advertisements. City Property For Sa Two desirable houses aud lots for salo at a flee. Titles good. Terms cash. Apply to m»7»-tf W. J. ROrttKB BRIDGE NOTICES. The bnlldlng of • bridge over Burnett's r-. vrUl be let to lowest bidder, at the Court Horn, the 0ntTnMMr in Jnne, between the liouranc A. M. end 1P.M. Seeled proposal! for building a Undue Hole Swamp will be received nnU! the flr«Tu day In Jnne, with the right to to reject an; mu Plana and specifications of above bridge ant seen at offleo Commissioners of lioada k Itevecia B; order of the Commissioners of lioada and enuea, Glynn county, Ga. H. A. KENRICK. Clerl Brauawlck, Georgia, May 6th, 1882. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’* SALE. By virtue of tn order ot the Honorable Onllnin Glynn conuty, Georgia, authorizing the underlie ed, aa guardian for Mias Gertrude DuBIgnen, ton certificate of isdebtednesa Ho. DM of the Cent- Railroad and Bonking Company, amounting to || the propertyofeaid ward, for her maintenance u, support, granted it a regular term of said oeut, i the 2d day of May, 1882, afterpublication of citotia and beet bidder, on 1 TUE high jus: Honse door of laid county, at Brunswick. Term sale, cash on day ofaale. J. M. DEXTER. Gnsrdlnn 01 Grrtr :e LmBlgn CITATIi STATE OP GEORGIA-Gltnn Whereas, John O. Moor*, it * W. Moore, represents to tb- .* filed and entered on noor . ministered Jacob W. Moor * fore, to cite all persons concvrm ora, to show cause, if any they c xniuistrator should not be discharged from! ministration and receive letters of disnihtaion ■itor oiiix petition has fully ttils in, tilt i s and why said oil from hu first Monday in August, 1882. EDGAR O. P. DART, Ordiuary G. Glynn County Sheriff Flrat Tuoadny In .Tunc, 1882. Change ot M. it B. Shedule. See change of schedule of M. & B. Railroad. This effects only the night train to and from Macon. The regu lar night passenger now runs only between Macon and Jesnp, bnt an ac commodation train has been pat on between Jet'up and this city, leaving Jesnp at 5 a. m. and arriving here at 8 a. m., ami leaving Brunswick at 7 p. m. aud arriving at Jesnp at 9.55 p. u. Tilt-He trains carry the through mail os heretofore. Knund-Loet. Found.—A large key. Owner can have same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice. Lost.—Two keys on a ring. Find er will please bring them to this of fice and get his reward. Lost.—A lady's fan. The tiuder will please leave at this office. GEORGIA—Glynn C’otnty. Notice is hereby given that I will expose for st tho Court Houso door‘of said county, on the _ Tuesday in June, 1882, within the legal lionri sale, at public outcry, to tho highest aud belt 1 der, water lot number forty-nluo, in tho Old T of the city of Brunswick, said county and St aud Bay or land lot number fifty iu said Old Tct of said city, county and State. Levied upon by ’ seph E. Lainbright, luto Sherift of Glyuu cou: Georgia, under and by virtue of a mortgage ft f: favor of M. K. Jesup A Co. vs. Win. M. Tuuno, levy aud Halo made uud to bo made to aatUj mortgage ft fa. Principal of judgment $7,1*1’ interest from October 31at, 1870; coats to $40 68. JACOB L. BEACH, Shorifl G. C.,( ■•rgia.« GEORGIA—Glynn County. Will be sold before the Court Hon city of Brunswick, olyun county, i first Tuesday in May. 1882, botw. a. m. aud four o'clock l*. m. of that day. at p' outcry, to the highest aud beat bidder, the folk' lug property, to-wir: New Town lot number fitteeu hundred aud eigi agreeable to survey of tho city of Bruns wick, bom ed on the south by G street, west bv D stn> north by lot number 1,581, nud east by an alley. Levied on under uud by vtrtuo of tw«» tax ft sued by it. A. Timm, Tax Collector of <Myuu ty, vs. G. W. Hodges, W. F. Stewart, agent, f< Htato and county taxes for the year 1881. T* costs $13 93. JACOB L. BEACH, Sheriff G. C., G* UNTexv- Slier Him! AT The Ladies’Stort LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK HATS, BONNETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. Laces, Buttons Corsets, Gloves, Neck-wear. And every!’, ug pertaining to a lady's **nli ot * Underwear I have m sortment I petion iu ton lu pr: goods by •nttcrlck - dered at shn ■ specialty, ami for qii.Iity “d* i them lo be superior. I ‘ and ask only a frlr exnminatio • i and every lady who wishes to * terns constantly on hand. »E‘ tice. MBS C. RO W® A. I). GALE & SO) LOCAL DENTISTS, BRUNSWICK, - GEORd 1 - 1 Office over tho atore of Kaiser & Brother. 1 . wishing work done will find it to their ;1 -