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A New substitute for Gnnpower.
city at Brunswick, tu the comity of aiyun, in the
Bute of Georgia, ami in inch other Southern or
Southwestern Staten, cities', towns and villages ns
by comity said Company luay he permitted to do
A new explosive has been invented
by M. Petri, a Viennese engineer.—
The name given to it is dynamogen,
and, according to the Nevxx Milita-
rische Blatter, it is Jikely to compete
seriously with gunpowder. The in
ventor states that it contains neither
sulphuric acid, nitric acid, nor nitro
glycerine, and that it cannot in any
way injure either gun or cartridge.—
The charge of dynamogen is in the
form of a solid cylinder, which can be
increased fn quantity without being
increased in size, by compression.
The bebound of the guns with which
the new explosive has been tried is
said to have been very slight. It is
also said that the manufacture of dy
namogen is simple and without dan
ger, that it preserves its qualities in
the coldest of hottest weather, and
that it can be made at 40 per cent
less cost than gunpowder.
President Arthur’* Letter*,
President Arthur, it is stated, re-
cnivej*six hundred letters every day,
Allowing him to give each letter one
minute’s time, ten presidential hours
of the twenty-four are accounted I
A famous Englishman of a century
ago, who sullttred from the same kind
of inubdatioii, used pleasantly to say
that one-third of the letters he re
ceived were unanswered, that another
third answered themselves, and that
the other third got no answers of any
kind. It is to be supposed that the
President follows the precedent of
the Englishman, who borrowed his
practice from a roval philosopher of
Petition for incorporation.
STATE OF GEOUUIA—COCNTY OK Qlxmk.
To tin: Superior Court in UKlfornlil County
The petition, of Andrew J. llogin, Henry s. Welles,
Euftene C. Gordon, Jatuee Alexander, Newell V.
Hquary, QHitrv Newell timl Charier P. Goodyear,
reepectruUy represent* that petitioners and their
SMOciatov do.Ire to lx. incorporated accordion to
law uuder the name and ilyle of "The Brunswick
as lollayn;
I.
i‘t
To buy or jea« for terns of yean lands In the
7RY OF SIN.
^ Salt Like Tribune. • „
“l Hate to live in a now country,
said Jones, “where there is no law.
“Yor bet yer,” chimed in Thomson.
“Law is the only thing that keeps
n* 'Hit of everlasting chaos.
• Yet, indeed,” said a legal gentle
man present. “It is the bulwark of
the poor man’s liberty, the shield
which the strong am of justice throws
over the weak, the solace and the bal
sam of the unfortunate and wronged,
the—”
“Oh, stop ’er,” remarked the man
with one eye. “I won't have it that
way. Law is a boss invention for ras
cals of all grades. Give me a coun
try where there is no law and I can
take care of myself every time. Now,
for instance, when I lived in Ohio I
got a dose of law that I will never for
get. I was in partnership with a man
named Butler, and one morning we
found our cashier missing with $3,000.
He Imil dragged the safe and put oat.
Well, I started aftorhim and caught
him in Chicago, where he was splurg
ing around on the money. I got him
arrested, and there was an exanima
te >u. Well, all the fucts wore brongbt
out, and the defense moved that the
ease be dismissed, as the, prosecutio^
did not make out a case in the name
of the firm, and that if there was a
firm the copartnership had not been I
shown by auy evidence before the
court. To my ustonismont, the conrt
said the plea wus 0. K., and dismissed
the case. Before I could realize what
was up, tbo thief had walked off—
Well, I followed him to St. Louis, and
there I tackled biio again. I sent for
my partner and we made a complete
case, going for him iu the name of the
Commonwealtli and Smith, Butler ft
Co. Well, the lawyer for the defense
claimed that the mohey being taken
from a private drawer in the safe was
my money exclusively, and that my
partner had nothing to do with it
that the case should be prosecuted by
me individually, and not by the flpn
The c J ‘bloke’ who slit on ? tho bench
wiped his spectacles, grunted round a
while, and dUmM tKtt*. v < Awa^ Raonitluu.
goes the man again. Then I got nn-
oi her bitch-on him,and tried to con-
tfiot-bim of theft, but the court held
that he should be charged with cm
i't-zzlement. Some years after, 1 took
U d him again, amt they let hint go.—
Statutes of limitation, you see. Well,
1 concluded to give it up, and I did
"But about four yours aftoward
was down in Colorado and a man
pointed to another and said: ‘That
fellow has just made a hundred thou
sand in a mining swindle.* I looked,
an£ it was my old cashier. I followed
him |oShe homeland milled him in hie
room With the mtmof. ‘Now,* I says,
•Billy, do you recoguize your old
Ik>b8 ?’ and of course he did. Says I:
‘Bill, I want that three thousand you
stole from me, with tho interest, and
all legal and traveling exponses.'
“ *Ah, you do V’ Isayn hd; ‘didn’t the
courts decide that—’
“ ‘Corse the courts 1’ says I, putting
a six-shooter a foot long under his
nose. This is the sort of legal docu
ment that I’m travfcliu’ on now. This
is the complaint, warrant, indictment,
judge, jnry,<ferdtet aifd sentence, all
combined, and UtL firm of jbolt fc Co.,
New Haven, are my attorneys in the
case. When they apealrtihcgr talk
straight to the point of your mug, you
bloody laroeoy thief. This jury of six,
of which I am foreman, is liable to be
discharged at any moment No tech-
niuwjityvor-statufcej of limitations here.
:«iirt’a at nr of’pr&it'Wlinys Von’t lost
over four seconds. I want ten thou
sand dollars to square m v bill, or I'll
blow vonr ulnutad bruins out*' Well
hr* over the tuoin*v right iiway,
ivnnjmid he hoped then* <1 be no hard
feelings. Now, there’s bouag Colorado
law for you, and it’s the kind for me!
Eh, boys?"
Ynd >he crowd, with one accord,
concurred iu the cheapness and etli-
cacy of a plan by which a man could
carry bis court on his hip, instead of
appealing to the blind goddess in
Chicago and St. Louis.
T« erect or ejicoii
thelravclingpubll
lie erection of hotel" for
u Winteruud Hummer re
nr;
11 net
ocean steamer* to ply between European porA aud
Brunswick, for the purpose" of transporting immi
grants to Southern, Mouth western and Western
State*, via Brunswick, flu., and engaging in ismseu-
gur and freight business generally, and to cucour
age the establishment of coaat steumship tinea lio-
twcou Brunswick and other ports on the Atlautie
coast, as well an steamship line" to the West Indie"
and South America.
S V V IV.
To engage' in’;» general s
shipping miRiucss ut the port oi Brunswick, includ
ing the advancing of money on bills <>l ladiug, and
good" in atore, aud sending goods and valuable" of
all kinds through in|bond to any and lrom all
uud to enter in auch contracts with the ra! _
terminating at Brunswick, Qa„ aa may be deemed
advisable in furtherance of auch business
To encourage, aid and promote emigration from
Eastern, Middle aud W«"torn States, aud from Eu-
tune, to the,Son them and South western States, and
to 04ter into any and all coutracta necessary to of-
feet the settlement.^' such immigrants, either on
the lands of said company or the lands of individu
als or of other corporations.
To aid and encourage scttlera, hy erecting houses,
arnlahing tools, se*f and other
Advau
paid i
Baste]
•aid.
m M necessaries, or by
advauces of money, or sale* of land or lots to be
Id for by installments, to appoint agents in the
rn, fiddle and Western State" and in Europe
illness purposes, and the cueouragemeut of
Immigration to the Southern and Southwestern
States, and to make all and every kind and class of
itracts which may bo deemed expedient in the
Usaction of any and all class— of business afore-
VII,
lUld It be deemed advisable, in any
and all finds of manuiacturing at Brunswick, Gu.,
or elsewhere in the Southern and Southwestern
States.
VIII.
To —tabliah a coaling station or ntatiou* in the
city of Brunswick, Off elsewhere in the county of
Qlynn, if deemed advisable. ' o
To engage iu| ah Ip building and In the consUut-
tion iOfstaanrv—seUin the oougty of Qlynn, Geor-
To mci #ater §nd gas works, brick yards
wharves, docka, slips, warehouses, depots, and any
and all impmvemento, of any and every kind, which
mv bo noc——O or desirable in the business uf
i*yi company, and to own any and all clash's of
personal property.
Palitlouera desire all the powers granted to said
corporation incident to all corporations, and desire
the power to borrow money and secure the same by
bond or murtgago or deed of trust; to loan money
on real estate, secured bv mortgage or deed, with
bond to ro-eonVey: to make all by-laws deemed de
sirable for the gDvernnmut of th* affairs of .said
Petitioner* state !lut the plao >; <l‘.ing business
of—id corporation is to be at Brunswick, Georgia,
with the power to establish ageneb-s or branch*" at
jy point or points deemed desirable.
That the.racial stock of «*ld company is to be
j,. million dollar*, divided into 20,'km share" oi
$50 00 t-acli. with the power to increase said capital
stock at anv tiny* to auy amount not exceeding ten
million dollar** **" *
l*t*tltt >:n r* further state that they desire to be li
•orporaf^.l for tin term offwemy year-- *“ -'
lege of renewal, according to
To all whom it may Concern
themselves, and such
with them, all of the powers, privileges, immunities
and franchises of a corporation under the provU-
ions of an act of the Legislature of the State of
Georgia, approved September 27th, 1881, entitled
‘An act to provide a general law for the incorpora
tion of railroads, and to regulate the same," have
agreed aa follows:
ARTICLE I.
The name of this corporation shall be the East
Georgia and Florida Railroad Company, and the ob
ject of said company shall be to construct, equip,
maintain and operate a railroad for public ute in
the conveyance of persons and property from at or
n—r Buffalo, on the line of the Macon and Bruns
wick Railroad, in the county of Glynn, in the State
of Georgia, southwardly through the counties of
Glynn and Camden, in —id State, in the most di
rect practicable line, to the middle of the St. Marys
river, at or near the village of 8t. Marys, in the
county of Camden, in said State, the distance being
about fifty miles.
ARTICLE II.
The business of said company shall be managed
by a Board of Directors, consisting of not less than
three (3J nor more than niue (9) in number, and the
following named persons shall constitute the first
Board of Directors for the period of one year from
the date of these articles of association: Calvin S.
Brice, who resides in Lima, Ohio; George I. Scuey,
who resides iu Brooklyn, N. Y.; Edward J. Reed,
who resides in London, England; Arthur D. Bar
nett, who resides in Jacksonville, Fla,; Chari— D.
Willard, who resides in Washington, D. C.; and
Samuel Thomas and L. M. Lawson, who reside in
New York City, N. Y.
ARTICLE III.
The capital stock of the said East Georgia and
Florida Railroad Company shall be one million dol
lars, divided into ten thousand shares of one hun
dred dollars each, and the principal office of said
company shall be located at Atlanta, in the State of
Georgia,
In witness whereof, the undersigned have here
unto subscribed their names and affixed their seals,
and subscribed for the shares of stock in said com
pany set opposite their names.
Name*. Residence, Share*.
L. M. LAWSON (seal), New York, 1,000 shares
SAM'L TH<;M Attfwal) New York, 1,000
C. )>. WILLARD (seal) Washington,D.O.l,000
u L. FERRELL (seal; New York, 1,UOO
>f Deed* for the State of Georgia.'in gutC
the county and State of New York,!']
TO
appeared L. M. Lawson, Samuel Thomas,
W’iilard and H. L. Ferrell, to me well known, who
doth depose each for himself and say that the names
subscribed to the foregoing articles of association
are the genuine signatures of said deponents, and
that they have signed said articles of association in
good /With, with the intention of constructing,
maintaining aud operating the line of railway de
scribed therein, and that they have subscribed for
the shares of stock in said company set opposite
their respective names.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
and affixed my official seal, t*iia 3d day of June, A,
D. :8j«2.
WILLIAM H. CLARKSON,
Seal, j Commission for Georgia in New York,
■ > jel-bm 117 Broadway, New York City.
BAKERY!
FRESH BREAD,
CAKES, PIES, Etc.,
BaRed Daily!
GRAHAM & RYE BREADS
SPECIALTIES.
I deliver bread, etc., every afternoon. Leave your
prrisrs at the bakery.
PETER KRATJSS,
*4. ' Brunswick, Gn.
My wagon is labelled,
“ Peter Krauss’ Bakery.”
apr29-6m
To The Ladies
OF BRUNSWICK
HAY, OATS,
Cie4X.C3CB2D COKZfcT,
GRIST, MEAL, MEAT,
IN ALL SHAPES
COM BRM ADD WHEAT KRAS,
•ftUli*
,1th Jll
Goods Sold for Cash Only.
Greenfield, Brown & Forrester,
J. K. NIGHTENGALE, Agent,
JAUNTS WICK, GA.
Mrs. EARLE,
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.,
WISHES TO INFORM YOU THAT SHE IS NOW
PREPARED TQ SHOW HER STOCK OF
man
TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED
Imported Bonnets,
J.A0K KEOK WEAR, TBtttMtiiis, • '
FANCY WOOL WORK,
<:HH.DItBN’RiIiA€KStCAPfl*
Fancy Ornaments, Buttons, 1
RIBBONS, Ere.
Call aud examine stock.
' ; - Yi
declb-ly 4
CITATION.
fcTATK OF GEORGIA—GLTKKCovXTT.
Whereas, John C. Moore, administrator of Jacob
W. kfoore, reprdscuts to' the court, in petition duly
lilrd and cutertxl on record, that he lus fully ad
ministered Jacob W. Moore's estate, this is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs and credit
ors, to show cauM, if auy they can, why said ad
ministrator should uot he discharged from his sd-
miufstraUou and receive letters of dlsm(salon on the
first Monday in August, 1882.
EDGAR O. P. DART,
till atig Ordinary G. C.
Newcastle a,id Grant Streets,
BBI72TST77ICZ:, . O-^L.
< OFFICE PORT PHYSICIAN & HEALTH OFFICER,
Where will lie fonnil t LARGE KTOOK
Danes, ghmicals,
-AND
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
| a ' ■>< ■> 19qp»i t * JT* !■
Perfumery
IN GREAT VARIETY
Soda and Mineral Waters.
U)i ass :
FROM MY SPLENDID FOUNTAIN, (filqaora probibted).
Lamps v Lamp Fixtures.
he in-
July**.. 1-82
P. GOODY HAH
Attorney tor Petitioners.
Assignee's Notice.
M>M
W. Ha*l*thurst \ Co. Law made goner;
•tguiuent t<» ms for bimefit oi cieditors. Cmtitor*
;!1 present rlafms and debtor* make ptiyi.iont to
e. Assignment rtsorded iu i lsrk‘s «*ffiw, Snpc-
or Court, Glynn county.
Will stll ut private *a!e, for cash. 6 limb,
aud rututvs. I «aguU, ; extro timber car
(u*w». 1 tent, blacksmith s ’.«»!" an«1 anvil
b.*r truck* t«*r tramroad.
WII.I . , V OAHHAHD
r /arts
Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS,
WILL BUY AND SELL ^
Land ar\d Real Estate.
COLLECTING ANOlSsURANCE AGENT.
Kl ■I'lth'UFSTe j _A ' 1 '
\T0BACC0S !
Western. of Toronto, capital 1.422,000
Manhattan Lif-,rrt asset" and inpome,M 11.729,455 , ., . ... .
, Office next to Post Offitv. may21-tf % ai. i «un«r a.ticiw,
Abdominal Supporters’
The very best
CIGARS
Buist s X Kitri-yV
Garden Seeds.
!. , , FINK,
Green and Black
TKAS
, r uune-rob
Harris Sc Smittj, ^y s ^ c ^ an8 ’ Prescriptions carefully Compounded.
Atffthi-yF iimi CotnuFtors at fiw.
Will prAOUce iu .ill tu*
, and la MdntOMt
, aud tn tlit* U. S. <
ct. n.-ar t!.- Am
uswlck. (>*-f r;-:s.
courts of the Brai. R » i4fCir- ,
county of the KaKterU * lr- I
,‘ov.rti. Office i n Newi .-tie .
EBTTAFB AST: Alii aL r.ffict, ;
»*<> * a:is for medieJni s, !f notified at ni> residence,
JAMES T. BIiAIN,
!.Tn;x.si:i) druggist.
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