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petttionere represent the object. of eelfiricor-
BonttoaeBdUteptrUoalubnelneeito be carried
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To boy or totto for tome of yean
dW of Brmnawlck, in tke ooonty of C
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lav under the name i
Lauda, Improvement and (
aell real eatate, in its d
Toeredtor
the traveling poblio ^
MS***.**®*
ItaM. via Brnnawl
of llnea fit
_ lehraent of coart
nawiok and other
coach aa well an ateamahip I
and Bonth America.-
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ateamahip linen be-
To nneoorafe. aid and promote emigration from
Eastern, Middle and Western Btatos, and from Eu
rope, to the southern and Southwestern states, and
to enter into any and all contracts necessary to ef
fect the settlement of such immigrant., eifiier on
the lands of said company or thelantU ofindiTidn-
ala or of other corporatione.
71.
To al«t and encourage settlers, by erecting hottaea,
lumishlog tools, seed and other neceaearlse, or by
advances of money, or sales of land or lots to be
paid for by installments, to appoint agents in the
Eastern, Middle and Western Sates and in Europe
for business purposes, and the encouragement of
immigration to the Southern sod g
States, and to make all and every kind
contracts which may be deemsd expedient in the
transaction of any and all classes of budness afore-
Hid.
vn.
To engage, should it be deemed advisable, In any
and all hinds of mannraetnrlng at Brunswick, Oa.,
or elsewhere in the Southern and Southwestern
States.
VIII.
To establish a coaling station or ■tattoo. in the
city of Brunswick, or elsewhere in the eounty of
Glynn, If deemsd advisable.
To engage in ah ip building and In the ooaatrno-
tion of steam vessels in the ooonty of Glynn, Geor-
gia, If deemed advisable.
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To erect water and gas works, brick yards,
wharves, docks, slips, warehouses, depots, and any
and all improvements, of any and every kind, which
may be necessary or desirable in the business
said company, and to am any and all classes
personal property.
Petitioners 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 mortgage or deed of trust| to loan money
on real estate, saeured by mortgage or deed, with
bond to re^onvey; to make all by-laws deemed ~
■treble for the government ot the affairs of <
company notin oonfllctwtth the laws of the State of
WHOLESALE J
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I DEALER HI ALL
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MtTTRESSES, SPDIK6 BEDS,
Utioners state that the place of doing business
of said corporation is to be at Brunswick, Georgia,
with the power to establish agencies or branches at
any point or points deemed desirable.
That the capital stock of said company is to be
one million doltore, divided Into 20,000
MO
Stool
, divided into 20.000 shoes of
corporate .
lege of renewal, aoootdlng to law.
0. P. GOODYEAR,
July f, 1882. Attorney for Petitioners.
LORY’S
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Ste&ffisUlp iJifo
Captain BISK*
CARONDELET,
• i* Captain BISS# 4 f r
Leave. New York wry FrUtoyrt 3 P. M.. wrlv-
ing in Brnnswick every Tuesday, dose connection
with all points on B. h A. and m. ft B. Railroads.
Through bills lading signed to all points oo above
roads.
Freight and passage as low as by any other line.
For passenger and state rooms apply to
H. W. SOUTH WICK, A
Jnnet-ly
lOPARSOfflRlS
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J Cwsasstscd istmtamtt
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nek her d »try W
Joe. and Si mo
Vm'nx douar KM.
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Tty u crash you
legists. Infgt raving
a;, held by sUdsutas in drugs
Riofcard OberliSw,
SPECTACLE! AND FANCY HOODS,
- " - - - fit *
Kelt to Dr. L. Heina’ Office,
Bay Street, Brunswick, Ga.
t ^ATCHES. CLOCKS AND JSWBUtrcgMttliy
efr ; ill*) F>f’
»; !' ■<- '• I .I.iw mr
■ t meat safes,
> 7m?H
CURTAINS
-' iT a X J'
AND FIXTURES,
ALL OP WHICH HE WILL BELL AT LOWEST
MARKET PRICES,
sosll.ly
A. V. PUTNAM,
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
. PROVISIONS,
Saddles, Bridles,
MARTINGALES, WHIPS,
Saddlery. Harness
\h \
BUGGY CUSHIONS,
W4M&8E BEAT
BER 1st,-AT
Judge Dillon’s Old Stand,
’ewcaatio Street, where yon can aeenn
BARGAINS!
,-'M ".;.y !' , m T : fj
HATS from 5c to 110, ,
PRINTS 6o per yard,
. BC5TTNGB at 15o. worth 20o to 15c,
DRESS GOODS lOo to UXe, worth 15o to 10c,
DRESS LINEN 15c to 20c. worth 25o to 33c,
PANTS LINEN UXC. worth 180,
TABLE DAMASK Uo to TSo, worth 4So to Mo,
PRICES OP OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION,
For Cash Only!
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GLOVER&DUM
J.Miehelson
hisjc
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We are ndwrtady (o offer onr entire stock of
imn rc]
(SUCCESSORS TO W. T. GLOVER)
Haa removed from the atore next door to the Poet
Office, and opened afresh in
Dixon’s New Building,
Where the public can be enpplled, at wholetale or
retail, with everything In the line of
STATIONERY,
Books, Pictures, Etc.
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS & MINES
Received dally and for aale at low price,.
PICTURE FRAMING DONE
oetSdy
ON SHORT NOTICE.
AND A PINE LOT OF
SHOES,
ALL OP WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
MM
GREEN GROCER AND
ftiovfsfq^ dealer;
1 BRUNSWICK, GA.
fresh beef, vegetabkes,
POULTRY, EGGS, FRUIT,
* • T AndagyaaartWonkof ’
<3- £3 O 0mE5XB3S -
SPECIAL CONTRACTS
Made with Vessels.
> angll-tf
sm
WILL BUY AND SELL
Land and Real Estate.
COLLECTING ANDTnSURANCE AGENT.
BEPBESENTS
Waatern. of Toronto, capital
■anhatUn LliMnmm
Office ueit to
1,422.000
and lneome,'8I 11.720.455
may21-tf
NOTICE OF INTENTIONJO CHANGE NAME.
that I
(ember, 1851, for tbe pnrpoae at having my name
ksd the name of my wile and dm minor children,
changed from that of Blac A.Clubb, Julia V. Clnbb,
Eiaa B. Clnbb, Henry 0. Clnbb, Everett M. Clnbb,
J. Blein Clnbb and Ethrtbart Ctabb, by which
name we have been bmeloforc known, to that of
Bto. C. Feenon, Jolla 7. Peeraon. Ella. B. Peer-
aoa. Henry 0. Peeraon, Evnitt M. Peeraon, J, Btaln
poeraonandEthelhertPeeraon.
AN ORDINANCE,
To amend an ordinance, entitled "an
ordinance to amend an ordinanoe
entitled an ordinance to define the
fire limits of tbe city of Brunswick,
and for other purposes therein
mentioned,” passed in Council on
the 5th day of October, 1881; and
to repeal an ordinance entitled "an
ordinance 1 to amend an ordinance
entitled an ordinanoe to :defioe the
fire limits of tbe city of Brnnswick,
< and for other purposes tbi
mentioned,” passed in Qopi
tbe lat day of Febra**?. '
Jam
Brant'
tint ti
cil on the 8th day of October, 1881, ’end on the lit
day of February, 1883, be, and the aeme ere, hereby
repealed*
Ska 2. And b« It farther ordained, That all ordi
nance. end pert, of ordlnenceeln conflict with thle
ordinance be end the eeme are hereby re peeled.
Sxo. 3. And bo It further ordained, TV' ” *
■unde peeeed on tbe Sd dey of Angnet, \
- edtyotr
At greatly reduced prices. Tbe object is to, close ont onr S'
and make room for onr
'
STOCK
NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS
.
Attest:
JAB. HOUSTON. Clerk ofOOnndl.
Meyor.
City Tax Notice.
• Oftnci or Cum axo
The taxca doe the city of
tale and every specie a of pereotul properly, for the
year 1882, ere pojeble se follow.:
let quarter, on or before the Slat dey of March, 1882
2d •• •• Jane,
3d " " " “ 30th " •• Sept.,
4th •< •• * *• •• Nov.,
Books for the reception of retaras, and the collec
tion of the tint quarterly payment of taxes, ere now
open, end will remain to until the Slat day of
March, 1883. when all persons felling or r '
make inch returns will be pieced upon,—
matlon DoekM, In obedlenoe to the tram aaMon e<
tbe supply ordinance peeeed by Connell on tbe S2d
— of February, 1882.
Bee at the Court House, end open during ell
ouble hours, both day end night.
JAMES HOUSTON. Clerk end 1
Wesleyan Female
THE TOBTY-riFTH ANNUAL SESSION will be
gin October 4th, ISM. The College to tarnished
with all modern epptlsnoae looking to health, hap
piness end comfort of IU inmates.
Unsurpassed advantages In Literatere, Music mid
Art, at moderate
JelS-tllloet
or Rev. C. W. SMITH. Secretary.
T. O’CONNOR, Jr.
AGENTiPOR THE
BRITISH AMERICA,
NEW YORK UNDERWRITERI’JAGENCY.
Office over Kadden’aDrug tore. febl-ly
Nice piques, per yard. 8 cents
Gingbams, per yard : ..8 cents
Figured lawnB, per yard v.......8 cents
Pure djR/u linen, per ya«d. 4,. feAAAtAj. V W» • • IfcWPte.
Summer woosted, per yard. 10 oents
Cambrics (30 inch), per yard. 10 oents
Silk handkerchiefs; 60 oents
Lace fichues 50 cents
Laos mite jIr. .. i 86 oents
Japaneee parasols...... 25 cents
Ladies’ collars : .121 cents
Lisle thread glores 20 cents
Lisle thread glores 15 cents
Norelty stripes. 20 cents
Flannel dress goods rednoed to. .25 oents
Large assortment of prints 5 oents
Seersuoker stripes 8 cents
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April-19-tf
^-Attachments.
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MY « STOCK
Joerger’s block,
AprillS-ly
Brunswick, 6aA
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