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To all whom it may Concern
Tin* undersigned, be,n ^ deiirous of acquiring for
v, ms elves, and such Others u shall be associated
2th them, all of the powers, privileges, immunities
^ frauebiaes of a corporation under the provis*
4D ,r«oian act of tho Legislature of the 8tate of
riVrda, approved September 27th, 1881, entitled
.!v act to provide a general law for the incorpora-
railroads, and regulate tho same,” have
sh follows:
ARTICLED
The name of this corporation shall be the East
Georgia and Florida Railroad Company, and the ob-
,ect of said company shall be to construct, equip,
maintain and operate a railroad for public use is
the conveyance of persona and property from at or
near buffalo, on the line of the Macon and Bruns
wick Railroad, in tho county of Glynn, in the State
of Georgia, southwardly through the counties of
ulynu and Camden, in e.$id State, in the most di
rect practicable line, to the middle of the -t. Marys
•jver, at or near the village->f ht. Mary*, m the
,.unty • Hamden, in snii State, the distance being
about titty miles.
AKTIUI.K II.
The business of ssi l company shall be managed
.k aBoard oi Directors, ..instating of not less than
three (3) nor moro than nine (U) in number, anil the
lullowmg named persons shall constitute tbe first
H. ard o. Directors for the period of one year Lrom
the date of these articles of association: Galvin 8.
re, who real les in Lima, Ohio; George I. Seney,
i resides iu Brooklyn, N. Y.; Edward J. Reed
i resides in London. England; Arthur D. Bar-
• ott, who resides in Jacksonville, Fla.; Charles D.
Sitlard, who resides in Washington, D. C.; and
wauuol Thomas aud L. M. Lawson, who reside in
New York City, N. Y.
ARTICLE III.
The capital atock of the said East Georgia and
Florida Railroad Company shall be one million dol
lars, divided into ten thousand shares of one hou*
dred dollars each, and the principal office of said
company shall be located at Atlanta, In the State of
'it^wSuess wheroof, the undersigned have here
unto subscribed their names aud affixed their seals,
and subscribed for the shares of stock In said com
i>:my set opposite their names.
tfanwj. Residence. Shares.
L. M. LAWSON (seal), New York, 1,000 shares
SAM’L THOMAStaeal) New York, 1,000
C. D. WILLARD (seal) Washington,D.C.l.oOO
H. L. FERRELL (seal) New York, 1,000
COUNTY AND STATE OF NEW YORK—ss.
Before me, William H. Clarkson, a Commisioner
of Deeds for the State of Georgia iu and for
the conuty and State of New York, personally
appeared L. M. Lawson, Samuel Thomas, 0. D.
Willard and H. L. Ferrell, to me well known, who
doth depose each for himself and say that the names
subscribed to the loregoing articles of association
are tbo gemiiue signatures of said deponents, and
that they have aigned said articles of association in
good faith, with the intention of constructing,
maintaining and operating the line of railway de
scribed therein, and that they have subscribed for
the shares of stock in said company set opposite
thoir respective names.
In witueas whereof, I have heronnto set my band
*tid affixed my official seal, tills 3d day of June, A.
D. 1882.
, A WILLIAM H. CLARKSON,
Seal.
-ESTiiHLISHBB T
NEW
1 Commission for Georgia in New York,
> Jel-3m 117 Broadway, New York City.
BAY STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GA.
Convenient to Business, the
Railroads and the Steamboats.
Furniture New, Table Good
w. BMcm &
PROPRIETORS.
BAKERY!
FRESH BREAD,
CAKES, PIES, Etc.,
BaR.ed Dally!
Ait»*r being burned out at the late fire, baa re-opened. IN FLINT'S BUILDING. NEWCASTLE STREET,
a ^argu stock, consisting of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
Notions, Embroidries, Ite dy-Mad Clothing,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Groceries,’
Totoaooo and. Cigars,
Which he offers at BOTTOM PRICES! He solicits the patronage of the
people. Remember, .
Opposite Blain’s Drug Store !
THE PALACE STORE
-OP-
J. MICHELSOH & BROTHER!
Litilies unci gentlemen will timl it to their interest to examine mir goods
before purchasing elsewhere. We offer yon
F. WAHNKE.
( ■
Merotiant Tailor.
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MY STOCK
stylo for MEN'S WEAK, mule up In atylu and finish unsurpassed. Examination solicited.
Joerger’s Block,
Brunswick, Ga.
FURNITURE,
MATTINGS,
Wall Papers, Decorative Papers, Etc.
We have Juat received 230 rolla beat CHINESE MATTINGS. All new patterns of this seaaon’a importa
tion. Also, a Utro assortment of fine
EBONY PARLOR CABINETS.
A LABOR LINE OF FINE
Chamber Sets, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Desks,Ohiffoneres,Etc
UPHOLSTERING and MATTRESS MAKING by tho beat workmen. Country order, solicited.
169 and 171 Broughton St.. SAVANNAH, Ga.
Fine t acitte lawns at 12centa—-worth 13.
Linen lawns 2u to 25 centa.
Gifigbum 12>4 centa—worth 13.
Linen dres* good* from 15 to 30 centa.
Calicoes 0 to 8 cents.
Martha Washingt »n calicoes—fast color*—s coat*.
Beautiful black cashmere* 83 ceuta to SI.
Nun’s veiling—black aud creaui—38 cent* to $1.
j Lace buutings 20 to 25 centa.
I Rummer alpaca* 2-5 centa.
I Summer cumel’a hair dress goo-1- 2-'»
Linen ulstor* $1 30 to $3 GO.
Silk poplins 40 centa.
| Cambric* 10 to 12 y t cents
I Seersuckers 18 cents.
I Cheviot* 25 cents.
Fine assortment of white lawns and piques'from 10 to 35 cents.
We also invite yoa to examine our
Ladles- brush kid S3 00 to $3 73.
Ladles' kid tops S3 00. $3 60. S3 75.
Ladles* light goat $3 50.
Ladies’ kid fox $3 00
LadlcB* slippers $1 00, $125 and 91 CO.
Gentlemen’s shoes—Prince Albert—$150 to $5 00.
Gentlemen's Fronch and Oxford ties $15ii to 55 00
Gentlemen's summer cashmere, for suits, double
width, $125.
Bed spreads from 1 .
A nlco assortment of Japanese, Ittn-
•ojs from 25 cents to 94 oo.
Masque netting CO cents to $4 00.
Ladles’ shopping bags 75 cents to 51 **».
Baskets of every variety SO oenta to 91 no. *
We also ki
BY,
a nioequality of HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, JEWEL-
i, TABLE LINEN, aud, iu fact, all ann-l>-» kept in a
First Class Dry Goods Store.
A fine lot of FANCY GROCERIES, FURNITURE, CARPETS and
MATTING.
We invite one and all to come. No trouble to show goods.
Gentlemen’s Ready MadeC lothing
Blue llannel suits, tost colors. S10 00.
Blue yacht doth, fast colors, $13 50.
Cash;uLTQ suit*, ill wool, $1000.
Nice casbmoro pants, fancy pattern! $3 (
Flco alpaca coats, silk finlah, $1 60.
Pure linen coats and panta $3 00.
fobll-tllloot22
Cnlauudricd white dreaa shirts, made of Now York
and Wamautta ahirtlug and three hundred
thread of linen, $1 00.
Lauudricd, same material, 61 25.
Celluloid collar! and Cttfb.
Lai go supply manllla and macno hats.
Gentlemen's lialo thread hall hose, seamless, 3<i cts
JUST RECFIVED
GRAHAM & RYE BREADS
SPECIALTIES.
I deliver bread, etc., every afternoon. Leave your
order* at the bakery.
PETER KRATJSS,
Brun*wick, Ga.
My wagon is labelled,
“ Peter Krauss’ Bakery.”
a prft-dm
PARKER’S
MM.
kWgsaUy Fwtoi.
IhnwDufnfi
hrrwll Mihw.
All Farmer*, Mothers
Business men, Mechan
ics, &c., who are tired
out b
onda
We . _, . __
Rheumatism, Neuralgia
Bowel. Kidney or Liver
Complaints, you can be
invigorat'd and cured
tar using
Cut Loaf, Powdered, Granulat'
ed and Common Sugars,
Full Line of Fresh Groceries,
A full Stock of Dry Goods,
-AT-
PARKER’S GINGERTONIC
or any Weakness, you will find this Tonic the
Best Medicine Ton Can llse for
ReHtorinir Health & strength,
Far s-;-KTtorto Rittrrv and other Tonics, as Ubuilds
up the bystem but never intoxicates 50c. and $s
sizes N one genuine without si-yn. ture ofHiiCO*
8t Cf . N. Y. Lirge saving in bit) ing dollar size. *
Floi*A<t(Tin * Kfw, fitkiiiwtb mi4 Ktv«4-
vi°, resi0n •''Sly Fr*m*t IVrfunw. 8oU ky
COlOgne. I>«Jm in Krftmtcry at »S —4 rt*.
L. J. LEAVY&CO,
Aiii-tion ami Commis-ion Merchant, and
(itfne1-.1l Collecting Agents.
pecial* ttoutiou given a) tbe collection of rents
business aud consignment* solicited, and speedy
returns guaranteed, Office under Advertises aud
Appeal office, Brunswick, Os. liefer* by permis
sion to J.M. Madden, broker, Cook Bru*. A Co.,
ffi*nufacturers of lumbar, sud M. J. Colson, Mayor
l he city 0: Brunswick. fanl4>ly
NOTICE
All i-trson* are hereby notified that my wile,
• nrtattne Mathews, has left uiy bed and board
ln*t my consent sn<l without pr©vocation, and
1 will not bt* responsible for any debt contract-
’ Uy Uer of any character whatsoever.
JOSEPH MATHEWS.
Lruu,vvick. Oa . May Jilt, 1882.
J.J.
ptf-FOR GOOD BREAD AND
BISCUITS USE J. J. SPEARS’DRY
HOP YEAST AND WHITE PUFF
BAKING POWDER.
WHENCE COMES THE UNB0UN0E0
POPULARITY OF
Allcock’s Porous Plasters?
Because they have proved them
selves the Best External Reme
dy ever invented. They will
cure asthma, colds, coughs,rheu
matism, neuralgia, and any lo
cal pains.
Applied to the small of the
back they are infallible in Back-
Ache, Nervous Debility, and all
Kidney troubles; to the pit of
the stomach they are a sure cure
for Dyspepsia and Liver Com
plaint.
ALLCOCK’S POROUS
PLASTERS are painless,fra
grant and quick to cure. Be
ware of imitations that blister
and burn. Get ALLCOCK’S,
the only Genuine Porous Plas
ter.
febl-eowforCm
ST. SIMONS
Marine Hospital,
Du. R. J. MASSEY, Pum
PI. L. HARRIS!
■Wa(s©&«sl "Watefeasf
Jewelry and Ctoekel
SILVERWARE, Etc.,
In Gri-eat Variety-.
optxoox. ©©©»s 1
Victor Sewing Machines!
Needles and Attachments.
Schofield’s Iron Works, Macon, Cf a,
MANUFACTURE
NT. SIMONS MILLS,
UEOHUIA.
F«re Insurance!
J. M. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT,
BEPBESBNTO THE
min HTML IE CO.,
OF ATHENS, GA., AND 8 OTHER FIB8T-CLAS8
COMPANIES.
Insuron.-Hon dwelling* at vary low rate* in town
n* country. lei 12m
Having ettabltahed comfortable quarter*, will
care for sick and wounded seamen requiring honpi-
tal treatment. Special attention to the wont* of
Toreign shipping. Frn- traueport^tion to and from
Brunswick furnished patiafit*. <lec24-D
Hard ware, Stoves, Plows,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,
TINWARE, DOORS, HASH,
GLASS, PUMPS, CROCKERY,
LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES.
KEROSINE AND LARD OIL.
-TOIt SALE BY-
E. D.
mar7-ly
HOYT & Co.
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES AND BOIL
ERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and all kinds of
* Machinery and Castings to order.
W8PEC1AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BEPAIB WOKK. WE HAVE NOW OPENED A
WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE,
And cau .upply oar ca.tom«ra with anythlnR in I1ABDXVABE, IRON. CUTLK1IV, STEEL
NAILS, PLOWS AND AORIOTLTUBAL IMPLEMENTS. Writ, fur Prl"-*.
■ j. s. SCHOFIELD & SONS
jangldhn
-MACON
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
W. MuKAY, Principal.
A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS INSTITUTE—equal
to auy North ur South. Send for Circular. Ad
dress Post Office Pox 42*2, Macon, Ga. f*bl-tf.
ICE!
AT WHOLESALE A RETAIL.
lUtail bcu*© on Newcastle Street.
Sl'ndiy Horn*:—*! to 10 a. *r.: 12 to 1 ond.5 to 7
p. m. Sunday cu»t-,:uer* plea»c take notice.
A. M. HAYWOOD.