Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, August 19, 1882, Image 3

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— tutjon. Marietta, Ga., Aug. 14.—The conn try around the foot of Eennesaw mountain baa always been noted for the richness of its mineral deposits, been torn rtiiey vuiuu uu tveuuesuuy me worn mg 01 ** untie lur cupper he pdblin, Ga., of typhoid fever. 1’be Sixth Senatorial District baa nominated L. O. Lastinger, of Alap- p»b». Henry county is excited over the . *» **%■$■'* X2&3ter-»n+ v oteoDitft4afi«lffii#. ^ Spaulding county has two Demo* crstic candidates for the Legislature- one for whisky and one against Fort Valley voted on Wednesday, ou the propi 0 “?,P!i*jtoB c Judge Wm. Schley, of Savannah, died at Saratoga Springs last Mon day. His remains have been brought to Savannah. Mrs. Wyatt living near Frogtown, Cherokee county, lost, week by foolishly tryhigS) kindle fire by means of kerosine oil. A seven months old oalf, near Borne Ga., yields duily one quart of milk. It is being milked regularly In time that calf mig^ be,mad*^ milker. | |l|'| 'jj ;1 Quitman,'Gai, and Monl are seeking for closer relations by means of the iron tie. Has Thomas- ville abandoned the project of a short line to Forida ? The Columbus Emuirer-Sun is on the war path aboptwo' telegraph fa cilities of that* city. It urges the board of trade to see what can bo done. Twenty thousand people it claims, should not be at the meroy of a monopoly, in so are bidding for the location of the shops of southern division of the E. T. Va., & Ga., R R. This last named city wants it vefjjbjdfei,. SkM,— ent idea of the company' however seems to be to enlarge their present works at Macon, where they now have plat of ground covering* twento acres and which needs no grading. ' The ■ Eumter-BtpiMttmtells of the immersion a few old Mrs.. She intd to bec^je^jinto the in a chair. She was formi Presbyterian, then a Methodist, then a Missionary and jpjflpjj^^riipihyP senseless. were then About a year ago Judge Hammett, the Ordinary of Cobb county, being at tracted by the wonderful showing of rioh deposits on the land of Mr. G. W. Kirk, with tbat gentleman started the working of a mine for copper and ell. __ . _ _ __ fl# feet, Mr. Kirk, while em ployed in the work of blasting away the rocks, noticed collected at the bottom of the well a water of a very pecnliar color, resembling very mnob a rioh wine, and having a puckering, tongne-tying taste to the mouth, evi dently being very strongly impregnat ed with alum and copperas. He ob served thw flow to be about five gal lons per day, and noticed that the further down the well wak dug, the more abundant became the flow. Being struck with the peculiarity of the water, he brought a specimen to Marietta, where it created quite a sen- M<* Among the citizens. It ' 1 that, with the addition of i a few ps of wlmt is known its “nut gall,” it beoame of a very black color, and made a capital writing ink. In speaking on the subject, Judge Hammett remarked: “We find that it will not corrode at all, and tbat in the severest weather it never freezes. We ifcndd afji.Uhi of it lastyaai) but noth ing was said about it, and during the coldest weather, when the thermome ter was at zero, I left it oat in the air, and it never froze. We haven’t had it analyzed yet, but intend to soon.” It is estimated that the cost of the —**itore of ink from the water is astt. ‘ nent, if this mine tarns ont what it promises. . Bosnia—0 S1.60, D $1.60; E $1.63;F $1.75,0 $18S; n $1.00,1 $0.00; K $010; U $0.3700 40; N $0 60)4; window glass 5312J* SPIRITS 'IUBPKNTI Baptist. Could not she be prevailed on to make aqq|her change betefftyj|L be too latb-."W Some time since a man ppioed Meagher was identified and collected a check for over $500 nnder the name of Towns. ’Die notyne Towns soo^ alter notified giejsaok Aa-tEMafA bad been stolen and-rintet riot be paid. This led to investigations, but Meagb- had left town. He was subsequently heard of in Kentucky, and has been returned to jSavao&filL-Bluler arrest.-*r The two men Juki IwwL oo&j btumesS connections, and Meagher olaims that he received the check in settlement, with instructions to collect in Towns’ name, as he bos done several times before. Towns denies this, and that it was steleklcniA bins.' Coffee County Gazette: “Since whisky has been abolished from Pear son real estate bas gone up 50 per cent. Mr. R. J. McDonald made a sale a few weeks ago, and the pnr- shasersaid|>eM^iWMa tbifattid dollars more for property than be would have given had whisky been sold here. Wai bear,,of many that, would like to own homes at Waycross if it was . nut) ter the sale , of in that plucel mSWkhd ville were once noted fordru and rowdyism, but since beeu thrust from the domain general prosperity. The the county can send their i Bold Bank Robbery. .#■ August 16.—Yes- 4wo! men called at the First National Bank in this city and asked permission to leave their sachets there a short time. About six while the cashier, Mr. Pratt Pahiper/a ladyjassistant ng up the men knocked at tbe door and asked for their satchels. Miss Palmer opened the door, when was seized by the neck by one of men, who then kioked her nearly lipie. The other man royhed by wards tbo vault, where Pratt was standing, and struck him on the b<md with a revolver, knocking him ’ Pratt and Miss Palmer forced into the vault. xnu ioi m ,e town. Miss Palmer and the cashier,- after remaining imprisoned over an hour, succeeded in breaking 'the took iiH.l releasing themselves, arc both badly .injured. Par- are scouring the country in every ction, but without result, up to iniiThigbt. The bunk l ibbers were seen this morning ue-ir Mineral, Illinois. Parties were m hot pursuit with every prospect of arresting both men be fore uig lit. Over three hundred men •are scouting in every direction. Mr. Pratt ami Miss. Palmer are in a bad condition to-day. Miss- Palmer is badly bruised, and is feverish and E trateil from excitement. The ness houses and shops are all id, the owners joining in the chase. ' Mayob’s Office, Leesbcbo, Va., April 19, 1879. ifessrs... Hutchinson & Bro.: It af fords tne pleasure to testify to the gt&l virtual of your “Neuralgine” for tUdnae of neuralgia and sick head ache. It is the best remedy ter these most distressing complains.I have ev er used. It should he in every family iu the country. Yours truly, Suttv BRO., Proprie- [Our St. Simons’ editor failed to tend ns any items this week. These 4-Ed.] Jane Copus, living in south end, attempting to cross a plank 1'enoe last Sunday with her child of six weeks in her arms, fell with great forqe, catching and crushing its right thigh betwpan ,her and the fence.-; The r fracture has been atljnsted 'and the child for its tender age seems to h doing well. Chicken raising is becoming an art on the Island. Geo. Dean, steward at the hospital has a brood who have never known a hen’s ^tender care, part of them having been hatch ed without even the assistance of that female progenitor. Mr. Wilson, now of Sterling, formerly assistant .keepfeiS of St. Si mons' light house:with a party of gentlemen and ladies gave the Island a. hasty visit this week. He was pleased to find his old home consid erably improved. Quite a change for the better within a few yews, U ‘ 11 mgsiAHC’ 1 ;, l; BRUNSWICK, Ml'l.V.” .. ‘1... l;it:.'ra la ; *•* lit* iiimlily 1*. ! M-.* rectify tig I „ v Ike fwble, conquer* kidney hindo h!.}*LM'3 , :. .1 ili.-u-iii-r , .\Jiirli ticliievt* It, tilOl'JLtfl) mul benign. Iver disorder, it invigor- . ' 'nry anil bladder. _ eases. Moreover if la "the grand ipecido for fever and ague. > __ For eale by all Druggists and Dealers C— To all whom It may Concern The undersigned, being deal rone of aoqnlrtng for themaelraa. and each others u shall bo associated •j r.i - ’ ” . asdeiifiA » » ’ T4 d *’ ndhwt btiliU opvQnient • to Business, the ! Railroads and the Steamboats. (,188 8 ** n/ ;;7<>hr T> t ftlfr ,187 88 •* oO * .-'H <\ i ParaitureNew, Table Good .1 r » %i-yicn.\f w it W.C.BECRMVe** r r.bpappRnjToHr^f^ 81 ! BRUNSWICK MARKET. OFFICE ADVERTISED AND APPEAL. 1 Batnmnca, Oa., August It, 1883. | Below we qooto prloes current for today: , >. - J •. •• COTTON. h MlddUngFalr UX Good Middling. 1$K Middling 13 Low MiddUng 11X Good Ordinary lov. Ordinary 9« BIOE. Common Fair ..,.,.,..^.1...# flood *xmx ' country 9001 SO NAVAL 1 oanxnxa—Oils and Whlakeya, 41Jic; regulars, 42>lo. CRUDE TUBPENTINE. Virgin dip $3 38, old dip $3 00, per barrol of 380 pounds. BsaaxL Statzs.—White oak $38 00, water oak $30 00, headings, ash or oak, $18 - 00, per 1,000, da- Ilrered in Brunswick. in Brunswick. Supplies. Bacon—Clear rib sides, isy,'c; shoulders, ll>,'o; hams, 17o; dry saltea clear rib aldea, 14c; long clear, 18Xo; shoulders, 10K°, Oasm—Cora—white $1 10, mixed, 98c; Oats— Western 67; Georgia 60; bran, $1 $0. Hat—Northern, $1.10; Eastern, $1.38; Western timothy, $1.3601.30. Laud—In tierces, 14c; kegs and tabs 14l4e, Flora—Superftns. $8 000$* 60; extra, $6 000 hHJ Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, 13c; waited S011O. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs. In hales, prlmo, 36c; In begs, prime, 34c; slightly burry r 7@18o; eery burry, 10013. Wax 24c; ( To; otter skins, 8Sc@$4 00. Kingdom or OonUnOnt direct; Bdtlo direct, sues rates; to New Tork, 4Sc on rosin, 60o on spirits. Shipping Intelligence. FOB THE POST OF BBUN8WI0K, FOB THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST IS, 1883. r I 1 .AhlUVAUL | ’ . Ang 12—Bg Ksusooi Treworgy, New York. Ang 11—Sp bk America, Taxouer, Hanna. Ang 16—Br bk Gao Darla, Maenmbea, Loudon. Aug 18—Bk Jonnis Sweeney, Shaw, Perth Amboy Aug 18—8c John H Cress, Hawley, Providence. Aug 18—So Lain Ammermsn, Bliley, Baltimore. DBPARTUBES. Ang 16—Br bk Brlerly Hill, Sehlebe, Bio Janeiro. Ang 13—So Nellie, Drlnkwater, Philadelphia. COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF they aged them away. Prohibition is 1 Pslatka, Fla., has ah artesian well that yields 24 hoi f or the water privilege. • es i j Two little the gag ona night last week and was smothered to death by the escaping ?as. . GALE & SON LOCAL DENTISTS, fSWICK, - GEORGIA. Office over the store of Kaiser A Brother. Those wishing work done will And It \o their ntereat to call. WHENCE Allcock’s Porous Plasters? Because they have proved them selves the Best External Reme dy ever invented. They will cure asthma, colds, coughs/heu- matism, neuralgia, ana any lo cal pains. .mu Applied to the small of the back they are infallible in Back-. Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney.; troubles; to the pit of the stemaoh*lhey«re a sure cure' for Dyspepsia aud Liver Com- plaint. ■' v . ttt? J 3‘‘*n ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS are painless,fra grant and <juick‘to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and burn., , s ^et iVLLCOOK’^f ihe only Genuine Porous. Plas ter. * ‘ ' Mrs. EAH-L.B, ilasquerode tnd Ball CostomflTS, Newasstle St, next to Dnna's dry goods eton BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA sfi^aHJCgiie nested with the bocineM. parties esn be supplied with revly-msde dresses costumes, etc., for amateur exhibitions. Csnny balls masquerades, etc. jan7-tf with them, all of the powers, privileges, immnplt'ns . --corporation nnder th« he Leglalature of the and franchises of a corporation nnder the provle- tona of an act of the Leglalatnre of the mate of Georgia, approved September 37th, 1881, entitled 'fn “1 to provide a general law for the Ineorpora- Uon of raUroads, and to regulate the same,'* have agreed se follows: ARTICLE L , .. tt The name of this corporation ahaill he the'Easi Georgia and Florida Ballread Company, and the ob- jeot of aald company shall bo to construct, equip, ■ maintain and operate a railroad for poblio nee in the oonveyance of persons and property from at or OMTBoihuo, on the line of the Uioon and Bruns* Wick Railroad, in the county of Glynn, in the Bt4te of Georgia, southwardly through the oountles of Glran and Camden, In said State, in the moetdi- root practicable Une, to the middle ot tbo St. Marys river, at or near the village of at. Mary a. In tha coun ty of Camden, In saldBtate, the distance being about fifty miles. i; , U ARTICLE H. The business of said company shall bn managed by a Board of Direotora, consisting of hot lass than three (8) nor more than nine (9) In number, and the following named persona ahall constitute the first Board of Directors tor tha period of onoysnr flora the data 6f these artlclea of waodaUon: Calvin 8, Willard, who resides In Wtohto^’Wto- Samuel Thomas and L. M. Lawson, who ramali New York City, N.T. ARTICLE m. *’ l Tim aapltal stock of the aald East Georgia and ■ Florida Railroad Company shaU boons million dol. lara,; divided Into ten thousand shares of gne hun Mua,;iuTmmi iu,w ten thousand shares of one hun* drod dollars each, and the principal office of said company shall bs located at Atlanta, in tha State of Georgia. In witness whereof, tha underalgaed have bars: onto subscribed their names sod affixed their seals; and subscribed for tha shares of stock in said com pany set opposite their names. J Zfama. Residentt. HUr4*. EpaSE^&ge’ C.D. WILLARD (soal) Washington, D.C.l, 000 tL L. FEB BELL (seal) Naw York, 1,000 COUNTY AND STATE OF NEW YORK—as. Before me, William H. Clarkson, a appeared Willard s and H. L. Ferrell, to me weU ‘tajjndjSr kJSFa*I>J doth depose eaoh for himself and say that the names subscribed to the foregoing articles of assodiatton are tha gavutoo signatures of aald deponanta, and that they have signed said articles of eeeoolaHon U good fldtb. with tlio intention of constructing, maintaining and operating the Una of railway da* scribed therein, and that they have subscribed, .tor SLr*?S^™J“ «*®W*-«wSlto In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand £d.g»d my OHM SZ thUOddsy of June. A. [-5=7) Commission for Geo^’ia’in^New York, 1 ’ Jel-3m 117 Broadway, New Yort City. SELLING OFF. , ii„- f ** lOuil CLOSING OUT SALE AT f | j — - .-nJ* ,ta r >( -1 ' THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DM GOODS AND CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONl, &C„ Regardless of ‘Cost ( jWCALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. ToThe Ladies OF BRUNSWICK- Mrs. :>! l ua ftantiiii OF BROOKLYN W.'Y.r" .i.i hlsldrifel ' WISHES TO INFORM YOU THAT SHE 18 NOW PBKPABBO TO SHOW HBB STOCK 0F STM 1LLINBBY (MODS TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED Imported^ Bonnets, LACE NECK WEAR, TBIJtMCfQS. ' iilJ FANCY WOOL WORK, l!HILOBEN>9|UiCE|eJUP$ Fancy Ornament, Buttons, RIBBONS, Ere. Call And examine stock. decl0-ly RICHMOND STREET, 1 ; BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. EDWARDS, WARDI& COJPRORRIETORS. Wood Turning, Moulding, ,, r Rawing, gra, J, ' log done with neatness and dlspatoh.. Octagon and Fluted Balusters, Newels and Balls constantly on ;^«U“ a 2i»n!, 0 iSSSS: trades supplied In theirdlfierenthiailch- aleotha finest Una of Braeketo, Paper at reasonable rates. • , no*19.tf IJv F. MACINTIRE. Or W. SXYl ORTH- B(. F. MACINTIRE ' *81 *■ h«. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE fi p « DEALERS IN 00 ir ** - oitdil dturth* ■ I'lJlRkGN AND PO^g: |,‘T - " . isiiifiT -i se , fc am { I <<«BRUNSWICEv-G<A.qn«i. & « it ,v,natfyO.#>v ,! j dc J s i k~lVlIO. r /0 .>•!I 811 1 ORLY HANIMIUBB WORK. ' Extra sizes mads to order, with any brand d*- wsrsrooms In Wssla^ po^tsfini^m Honto, Bay street. r J) .. 4 ou A taufllAv* ,<-f 'i ‘ MACON A BRUNSWICK3DIVISION. J ■ I. •• H • .-Hie, Taklh* ateet Bandar, July IS, 1883. 'Fasatngat, Trains on this road will ran as Ibllows; . NO. 1. LeavaBrannrtck........^ Arrive at Jesup Leave Joeup Arrive at Macon irjhO ' (DaUyaxoaptSunday.$• Afflv»h!Jtonp.'.‘.V...hSpSf n NO. 4. ' - \u (Dully except Monday.) . - j ,r....4i(00Pi ..11:48 PM . .... TdOAK tor * u •Mr-r :—• T .-v FOB SALE AT$2 60PEBMBY LTffjBrz a: oo o« Lt on i ST. SIMONS 55Tr ^.° Hospital' L uttB U. J. MASSEY, Prop’^'** 1 T.SinOKSHILU, - OBOHOIA. Having established comlbrtahls quarters, will •re for siok and woandsd ssamen requiring boepi. ’ *—‘ rn “‘ Special attention to the wsnto of Pres . transporWtlon to and from ed patients. dec34-tt Notice or Commissioner’s Sale or Katate ■M'". Frapstty. iajjiioww.1'i • 1 Notice Is hereby jrlvsn that by virtue ufVilbofte * uw wnn, loKig or ma court. »pp«iMinjr nir wsU is SAStab .eombtoatlon-loek Hall office salt, a public outcry, to the highest Udder. Terms of 3t?fC —+44 i AT "WHOLESALE & RET A110 : * j - r. - - +WK1 Bstmi house on Newcastle Street. Sunday Hocns:—6 to 10 a. m.; IS t«» *J ead Z to % p. m. Similar customers please take nutt -e. A. M. HAYWOOD.