Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, July 22, 1882, Image 2

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$dteijH$er nttd jffipptl' Editor and Proprietor, j T. 6. 8TACY. B RUMBWICg, ^ GEORGIA: SATURDAY MOit>-'lNG..JCLY as, 188S. . Persons are dying in Cuba at the rut,, of about forty per week, from yellow fever. The latest news from Senator Hill is that he is worse, and his death is- expected at almost any time. Tbomaaville seems to be convinced that artesian water is the thing to drink, so is having a well bored. I STEPHENS NOMINATED Pop Governor t>y ^polwnattori Tom Hardeman lor Conerees. The convention met on the 19th, and proceeded to the business before them. It soon became apparent that Hon. Ales. H. Stephens held the bal ance of power, and on the morning of the second day Hon. A. 0. Bacon's friends withdrew his name from be fore the convention, and Mr. Stephens was nominated by acclamation.— Meanwhile, however, the two-thirds rule was laid on the sholf, and the majority rule adopted by a vote of 195 to 164. Hon. Tom Hardeman was nominated by a handsome vote for Two hundred and fifty Jewrsh Bus- ;Co re88nmn at Lttrgo A1 , ^ old sian refugees arrived m Cincinnati on | ^ officers were nominntod by a0 . the 17th inst, m a starving condition. (clftmation Thug nnd8 the contes t._ Nat Moore, colored, of Chatham, J Harmony prevails, and Mr. “Gatrell,” has been sentenced to be hang on the j the Republican candidate that was to 19th of August, for the murder of a be, will stay at home perpetually. Mr. Keebler in September, 1881. On the 17th there were 159 deaths in Now York city within the twenty- four hours, 86 out of the number be ing of children from cholera infantum. An Albany druggist is the sharpest umii we have heard of. He gave a wa termelon to every one who bought quinine of him. He proposed to cre- THE E. T. VA. &. GA. KAUiHOAD. A Pair of Circular* Isnueil lroiu He.'t<i«iuerters— A SlightChaima in OfticHVH. By a recent order of Mr. John F. O’Brien, General Superintendent of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad, Major IV. V. Mc Cracken, is appointed Superintendent ate a demand for something else be- of the Georgia Division of the line, with Mr J. E. Mallory as Assistant sides quinine. Rebecca Goldberg, the wife of a Russian Jew in Athens, Ga., commit ted suicide this week by cutting her throat from ear to ear. A looking- glass and two pockot knives were all that was left to tell the tale. Congress is about to adjourn with out making any appropriations for carrying on the national quarantines along the Southern coast. Sach event would, iudeed, bo u calamity for the stations must close. The Prussian Government has se lected Aiken, South Carolina, as one of the stations fur the observation of the transit of Venus in December next, and the members of the expedi tion from the Royal Observatory in Berlin are expected to arrive there about the end of October. Two brothers named Brunster, whilst out hunting'in Schley county, on the 17th inst.. quarreled about the provisions they had carried, where' upon one shot the other through the head, killing him quickly. He then jook refuge in llight, and has not been heard from since. Division Suporiutoudont at Macon, nud Mr. M. N. Beatty as Assistant Division Superintendent at Atlanta. Another circular from the same office divides the system into the following divisions: The East Tennessee division—com prising the line from Bristol to Chat tanooga. and the North Carolina Branch, from Morriatown to Warm Springs; the Ohio Branch, from Knox ville. to Kentncky State line and the Cleveland Branch, from Cleveland to Cobuttah Junction. The headquar ters of this division will be Knoxville, Tenu. The Georgia division—com prising the line from Ooltewah Junc tion through Dalton, Rome, Atlanta and Macon to Brnnswiok.Ga., togeth er with Hawkinsviile Branch from Cochran to Hawkinsviile, headquar ters of this division to be in Atlanta, Ga. The Alabama division—compris ing the lino from Rome through Sel ma aud Lauderdale Junction to Me ridian, Miss. Hendquurters of this 'division is to be at Selma, Ala. The Memphis and Charleston division— comprising the line from Chattanoo ga to Memphis and the following brunches: Florence Branch, Tuacuin- bia to Florenco; Somerville Branch, Mosoow to Summervillo. Headquar ters of this division is to be at Mem phis, Tenn. Until sucb time as the new road between Atlanta and Rome is completed and opened for bnsiness, that portion of the lino lying hutwouu Rome, Ga., and Cleveland, Tenn., will continue to bo operated from Selma as part of the Alabama divisiou. The merchants of Griffin desired to know of those of LaGruuge whether j trade bad been injured by the prohi bition of the liquor traffic in that city. A gentleman who felt interested took a paper around town and asked an expression from each dealer as to the effect upon his business. Without ex ception they testified that prohibition had worked no harm, while many bore witness to its benefits—some say ing their trade had increased fifty per cent. When the efficient jailer, John Willingham, who is also a dealer in confectionaries, was approached, he abruptly declined to “sign any such paper. He finally relented so far as BRUNSWICK HARBOR IN CON GRESS. We clip the following from the At lanta correspondence of the Savannah News: “It is a mistake to suppose that the harbor of Brunswick has not been properly brought to the notice of Con gress, the government at Washington or the people of the country general ly. All the early surveys and explo rations of the coast seem to have ta ken in that harbor, and its superior advantages have been always given a prominent place in the official pub lished reports. As early as December 13, 1836, in tho House of Representa tives, the following appear,s in the Congressional proceedings: ‘Mr. Dawson, of Georgia, said that a few days since a gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Lawrence; had made a reference to the Commit tee on Commerce, in relation to the city and port of Brunswick, in Geor gia. In connection with that subject Mr. D. held in his hand some inter esting information in relation to the growing importance of that place, and such informrtion as would go to allow that the State of Georgia has on her shore ono of the best harbors and ports on the South Atlantic coast.— He, therefore, begged leuve to pre sent it lo the House, and asked, that it oe referred to the Committee on Commerce, and ordered to be printed which was accordingly done. The document contained the report of the commissioners appointed by the Leg islature of Georgia fo examine the harbor of Brunswick and the survey of Mr. Baldwin of the canal and rail road leading to Brunswick.’ ” Sitters It is the concurrent testimony of the public amt the medical profession, that Hostetter’s Stomach Hitters is a medicine which achieves results speedily felt, thorough and benign. B*>cdde rectifying liver disorder, it invigor- utes the feeble, conquers kidney and bladder complaints, and hastens the convalescence of those recovering from enfeebling dis eases. Moreover it is the grand speciiio lor fever and ague. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. X)**Hth of Mrs. President l.inooln Springfield, III., July 16.—Mrs. Lincoln, the widow of the late Presi dent Lincoln,, died in tbis city at 8:15 o’clock to-night. She has been ill for a long time. few days ago she grew worse. On Saturday eveniug she' sustained a shook of paralysis, and from that time lay in a comatose state till she died. > Tho Railroad Com mission has been sustained by Judge Simmons in his recent decisions, ns between that body and tho Georgia Railroad. We look upon the Railroad Commission of Georgia as one of its breat bul warks. Tho whole State appreciates this fact, and wonld crush out any l>oliticians-who would oppose it. •*■«-»- An ufiort is being rnudo to put Gen Grant on the retired list and pension him for life. It iR amusing to watch the capers of the Republicans to get rid of the mighty Grant. He seems a bugbear to mauy. Now we should liko to know, where is the sense of pensioning Grant. He has enough money now, and, besides, he left the army long ago for civil life. Away with buck bosh ! The cause of the great bate between the Khedive Ismail, of Egypt, and Arabi Bey, who is giving him so much trouble, is the fact that the Khedive stole the fellow’s sweetheart from him aud placed her in the ha rem. Well, wo do not blame Col. Bey half us much as we did, for ho ia certainly excusable for fighting for his sweetheart. # Gov. Brown has donated to the .Stale University fifty ihousand dol lars, to be invested in State securi ties, the interest to bn devoted to as sist in the education of needy youths. The fund is styled “The Charles Me-1 Mr. Jackson L. Thomas died Donald Brown Fund," in honor of i suddenly one night tins week at his | the Governor's deceased son and his! home in Waycrosa. i through old friend, McDonald. The bequest 1 —«... is conditioned upi-u the Legislature! Central Railroad accepting the money. • j stood at 98^99. A negro man named Berry was bu ried alive in the new artesian well in Albany. The piping got crooked about fifty feet below the surface, which made it necessary to*sink a shaft to that depth. Berry was at tbs bottom when tho earth caved in from above and covered him up. When dug .ont, hours later, he was lifeless. Telegrams announce the death from lookjdw of a dozon or more boys in New York and the New England States, caused by toy pistols on the 4th mat. Augusta, Ga. Dec. 6,1878. W. H. Barrett, Druggist,Augusta,Ga. Dear Sir—I very cheerfully recom mend the GILDER PILLS as posses sing all the virtues ascribed to them in the circulars which envelope the boxes that contain them. Their no tion is gentle and lasting. I say this from personal 'experience and from what I have heard otbors say who have used them. No bettor and more effectual medicine could be desired by tboso who suffer from a torpid condi tion of the liver, and I trust you will have still greater success in distribnt- g so great .i blessing to those who suffer from a derangement of that or gan whose regular action is so essen tial to health. Very respectfully, James M. Smyth k. Atlanta, Ga., February 10,1879. Messrs. Hutchison tf; ltro.: I have ased your “Neuralgine” in several in stances, aud find it the best remedy for neuralgia and headache I have ever tried. It relieves the pain, loaves nones of those unpleasant effects due to narcotics or other anodynes. I shali always keep it in my office, aud take much pleasure in recommending it to my patients. G. S. Holland, M. D. HUTCHINSON a BRO., Proprie tors, Atlnuta, Ga. Sold by all druggists. ml5-3m H Dewrvlns Articles Are always appreciated. The oxcop- to consent to so much ot it as refer-'‘*>”‘*1 cleanliness of Parker’s Hair .. . 4 i , a , I BrtUnm makes it popular. Gray hairs red to his mercantile luteivst, but tie- i , , •*. *.. ■ . rcu w mi ait* impossible with its occasional use. clared that his business a* count} j _ ..—» , jailer bad been nearly ruined by pro-, Mid.uwmer .sal,. J • ' 1,000 Plano, and Organ* M Itm li hibition; that whereas his fees former- itotiotn mail itntc«, on KaMf ivnim, \y amounted to hundreds of dollars, U(> * a:il | w *i„. n cotton'pome*in. Annuli I they now aggregate next fo nothing. I n'rtwliiiirima SuV/au | So he could not sign it on the jail | * j business. ' 1 spccliil Hlld*umiuer offer, j WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Allcock’s Porous Plasters? Because they have proved them selves the Best External Reme dy ever invented. They wjl( cure asthma, colds, coughs,rheu- matisiA, neuralgia, and any lo cal pains, i Applied the small of the back they are infallible in Back- Ache, Nervoup 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-eowforflm BARGAINS! CALL AT ONCE FOR GREAT BARGAINS AT The Ladies’Store I "till ltnvti on Laud a large lot of Ladies’ Underwear, RIBBONS, HATS, FLOWERS, SATINS, SMS, Etc. deli will be *ol(l at very low prices, m I will close out on tbo trtrt until October 1st. BUTTONS 5c per dozen. UNDERWEAR lots than cost. RIBBONS hold it a sacrifice. STOCKINGS 5c per pair. SATINS from 25c to 05c per yard, In all colors. HAIR GOODS for both white and colored,b*low MRS M. C. ROWE. City Tax Notice. Omci or Ct.xaa uw T»r.*»uu*a. Uat'NKWicx, Ga., Feb. S3,188a. Thetucadne the city o{ Brunswick do teal ea- de aud overt "pecU. of penonal property, (or the year 1883, kre payable aa loUowa: lit quarter, on or before the Slat day of March. U83 *1 “ •• June, «• « 30th •• •• Sept., B •• •• •• Nor.. •• Booka for the reception of return., and the collec tion of the flr«t "inarterly payment of taxes, are now open, and will remain ao nnUl the Mat day nr March. 18S5, when all peraon. falling or Kittling to make such return., will be placed upon the Infer- mntlou Docket, In oliedience to the tenth .eetion <<! | the (apply ordinance passed by Connell on the 3rd i day ol February, 1883, Office at the Court Hooae, and o,ieu duribg all rraaonablu hotira, both .lay and night. JAMES HOUSTON, Clerk and Treaaurcr. GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALES Flrat Tuesday lu August, 1884. MORTGAGE SHEKIiF HALE. STATE of GEOBGIA-Codnvx oy Glyhv Will be .old before tho Court House door _ eonnty, on the llr.t Tuesday in August 1880*8,? n li?* * ,out ‘ of “le, to the hlirtieat’ana beat bidder, at public outcry, a tract of land Mtnata lying and beiug In said county nud Slate wltim,' aWit sixteen miles from the city or"ranSrtrt said county and State, containing two then.. , (3.000) acres, more or less, said (raTt been bought f.-om William M. Gignllllatt by urn liam M. funnii about the tear 1854. and GignllHktt old fields; also, a certain nthe-MrUtof laud, containing two thousand (3,000) acrea .,7„T., f leas, attnato in the Big Buffalo Swamp, in u, 0 ",n county of Glynn aud formerly bolniiffft g“ n the^f fate of John Champuey Tuuno, o; Olyuu ,7,7,?,? together with all the rights, members .™ amani’ nances to said two tracts o. .and l«l...ISm' PJ f' anywise ap|»rlainlu,t. Lj .ied oa b»j£ m i? Lambright, late Sheriff of said count,-, nndir^ S 0rt( S s fnT u j* , “ vor ut M - s - Joann ic Co L Wm. M. Tunuo, Issued out of the Superior Co-i-t?- said county, to sutlsly the fame. Pruueitv 1 ont and described in naid mortgage frU. ^pStJSmS a3 ' ‘Utereitat 7percent from October Ut 1870, lew credlt.onsr.hrInterest arising from of other property; co.ts “ JACOB L. beach; Sheriff Glynn County, G*. OEOitClIA—Gltkn Cojntt, Will be .old before the Court House door n the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga„ on the fi r ,» Tuesday l„ August, 18S3, b,dwell die hour. ofl“i «. and 4 r. m. of that day, at public outcry, to th~ higher*, and best bidder, lue following *«e-,b7d property, to-wlt: All those I..-S of land, situate In said citr. count aud State aforesaid, and known In the plan of said nit- lota nr.ud ers one hundred and scventy-eicht (1.8), one hundred aud seveuty-ntne 'IT,-;, nn-, hue dredand eighty (180), four hundred aud forty.elSe (448), and seven hundred and forty-six (710). Levied on as the property of Bridget Golden, to ratlsfy an execution issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Commerat ,t .Tohnaon atninst tie* sai.1 Bridget Goldeii. Principal j-a-.il a- -uteres* t, judgment $08 f.0; aoorrfng intere-t an.l cost , JACOB L. BEACH. ellctiiTOlynu County.Ga, OEOBGIA-Ui.v.vs S„u. . r. Will he-old htffdre th. Court House ti, cityi.t llrnuawlclr, Ulyim county, Georgia,*on th.- flrst Tees,lay August. 183). between ilulfgai hours ol sale, at public outcry, to the highest and beat bidder, the iollowlng f.-srrlbo-l p-oper:y, t-. Three thonasml acres of land, more or less s".u- ate, lying and being in tlio 77th District cf Glynn comity, Georgia, and bounded as follows! On‘the north by tbe Williams rurvey, -“the cist b, bn olH. N. Harrison and McDonald, on the eonth by Tk° n * 8r., auci on the west by land'* °l «nd#»r am! by virtue of a fl t% lMiiing out of tho Superior Court of Whit field county, in the State of Georgia, in favor of A ». Flambro vh. Robert Todd, to satiify Mid fl ft.- Principal $4,000 00; interest to April 23, 1878, <!.- 333 33‘b, lew croditn by former ealcs uudor isaid \\ fa. Coat — JACOB L. BEACH, Sheriff G. C.. Ga. GEORGIA—411.VXX Co UK TV. Will bo Mid before the Court House door In the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga. ou tlie flrat Tuesday In August, 1882. between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and lies! bldd-r. at public outcry, tbe Iollowlng described property, to-wlt: All that tract nr parcel ol land, situate, lying and being on St. Simons Island, in the SMh District of Glynn county. Ga„ and improvements situate thereon, bonnded as follows- On the north an.! eaat fcy lands of Ancil Richards, on the south by the Hamilton road, and on the weat by Unde ol Mrs. Gowen, containing ono acre, more or leas. Levied on under and by virtue of a f. fa Issuing out of Glynn Comity Court In favor of W. J. Williams vs. John Taylor and Hannah Jeukina, joint promiaera, to satisfy the same. Levy made and returned to me byL. J. Leavy, County Court Bailiff. Principal $15 00; coat JACOB JU BEACH, Sheriff G. 0., Ga. AN ORDINANCE, To amend an ordinance, entitled “an ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled an onliuance to define the fire limits of tile city of Brunswick, aud for other purposes therein mentioned, passed in Council on tbe 5th day cf October, 1SS1; arm to repeal nu ordinance untitled "an ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled all ordinance to .define the fire limits of the city of BruiiHtviek, and for other purposes therein mentioned,” passed in Council on the 1st day of February, 1882. SccnoN l. Th.- Mayor and Conn il of the city of Brunswick, it Council assembled, do hereby ordain that the above recited ordinances, passed in Coun cil on the 8tb day ol Ortober, 18si, and on tho let uAy of Fobruary, 1882, bo, and tbe ennui are. hereby repealed. Sec. 2. A ini b* it Hu tiier ordaiueil. That all ordi nance aud part* or ordinance* In ivjuflln with tliiit ordinance be ami the name are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. And bo it further ordained, That the ordi nance passed on the 3d day of August, 1881. <L*Au inp tho Are limits of the city ot Brunswick, and for other purposes therein mentioned, be of full force from and after thlH date. Paused in Council on tho 5th day of July, 1882. Attest: M. J. OOLSON. Mayt r. IAS. HOUSTON, Clerk of Council. PARKER’S 6HRT0NIG *"'”. wI ? 0 ’ a ’ln3»fl!cl»*thatHev£rljtoxiealM emes Female Compbints, Nervousness, Wake- fulness, and all disorders of the bowels, stomach, Kver^^rwr^mdunn^^a.. Paidlor anythmg mjunoija integer Tonic, or fw a bilure to help or cure. Try it or ask your sick friend to try it To«Day. 50c. and $i sues-at druggists. Large saving buying dollar sire. Send for circular to Hisco* & Co., 163 William Street, N. Y. Parkers Hair csalsam Satisfies the most fastidious as a perfect Hah Re-1 sforer and Dressing. Sold by alfdcatcrt in drugs I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE NAME, GEORGIA GLYXX GOtrXTY. Aii persons ii»t.*r.-ste l ar-h. rl*. y n.»tifled that I j ■hsil apply to the mat Rupertor Court, to tx h-M in sud t mty ou the flrnt Monday in !>♦*- 1 • cmnbi'r, 1«82. J..r the purpose of hsvitiK my tut mo I and thonami-oi my wtm a..d fiv« minor childr.-n, i eluuiged ^nnn that oi EU*S A.Cltibb, Julia v. Olubh; Ellas B.« luhb, Ifi*nry C.Clnbb, Ev-ri tt M. Clnbb. J. Blsln clnbb »nA Kthelb rt Clnbb, by which uann wi- .iave »»••••!: h. retm..ri- known, to th-.t ..f .'iilanC t u’l, GjIuY* lN*ersofi, KMhh B. i’.^i HfTirj < i’-ersou, Kv«-rit‘. M. Pcormm, J. BI in P« r-»!i and filbert Tills. July atb,H-<. KMAS \ I CE ! »VT. WHOLHSATjB ti RETAIL FOR SALE. ! Retail hotisH on Newcastle Street. ! Sunday Hoi'ur: .0 to Ioa. m -12 to „ 41 >; to 7 | r. m. Sunday customer* p!.***. take Uotiee. ^ t ¥ \ M. H.VY*VOOU> Wesleyan Female College. TI.%< <>*, GEORGIA, *11 Hmt'r'-F'tTK \NNTAI, StJU-SlON .will be* idn <K tuber Uh. 1^82. Th« Ooilogf Ik fnmished with *! rt odcr’i ; Hum.*.^ L.oaing to L.rd’.h, lap pliR-SM and comfort of its iuniatcn very 8tuck tin* week iTltf. hand aud itc't'p working I * li.sing out til | ion. .‘inploynjrj 1 to j UNE 1- ilGKM; ENGINE AND BOILER, in g.«*t (-Art, Clu-ap for rash. A,.ph to ! W-A. NlGHTENGAI.il, Brunswick. Ma ■ In T.Itorstnre, Mubicsrr App'y for Catalo^nr* t 'V. r. I’r. Ment, C. W SMITH, Secretary. .1 MIDsUM VtER OEFKUh fo fn M ultmd bny^rN s< n l tor atalogn**#. Price 7,jH« 4 %r,d C ouLr» gtrtnK fui; informattnii. A«idr<’«- l,tid«J« n A Uouiheru JTuolr* House, Mm-!both b For Sale. BLAfK m/'A*VTS!I n:i t I I GROllNH. md ► NRillTESGALF. FOR SALE. 2 l**ir»* *'..ond.baud Platform Sen! llV-T.u«-r*t Wag«ft», I Sina'.i New [run Sale,