Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, August 26, 1882, Image 3

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SIMONS ITEMS. FOB SICK AND DISABLED SEAMEN, ST. SIMONS MILLS, GEORGIA. went* of torrttn Tetgala • specialty. B. J. MASSEY, M. D„ Manager, Sweet potatoes and pumpkins are plentiful on' ^ . v Tbere is some fever at this time. Not malignant and yields readily to treatment. Lyman Wilohar t)as killed the largest rattlesnake we have heard of on PfrUP*,. eigjit feet MPfe,*® - *" •W'MT —-~, i- — - “ohes in oir- camferenee, two and halt inches be tween the eyes and had fourteen rat tles ana a button. On Sunday, August 6th, the ther mometer at Bangor, Maine, was re ported, at 12 k., to stand at 105 in the shade. At St Simons, at the vpri same time, the thermometer register ed 90. In behalf of our pleasant shades and breezes we extend a greet ing to our friends in the torrid climes of the Fine tree State. A mystery Mt to 't* Unfolded: Ru mor! lagro 'and sdrmiaea <joeer are connected with Ellaire Cottage 1 On ly a few weeks*ago there dwelt within those walls the jolly band of four.— Lame first hied himself to foreign climes, soon to be followed by F.; now, Thursday, "our Chester,” leaves poor Mao^Wj! fijifeni apd; desolatej bolding the’‘castle (fort). Mao and the writer want you, Mr. Editor, to help fathom all this. We understand that Chester is in your town—see to it that noJll betide, hiifl.jj Mu$h hap- pineMtf yuAU tiosrs for the bapp^ couple whose twain shall pass into one. existence. We claim that our little friend, Miss Nellie, daughter of Mr. J. C. the right of franchise, he was entitled * > to full and free .citizenship in the em pire state of the South. Tbaf any ig man who bad in thirty ' made twenty seccessful busi ness voyages to our port, and daring that period spent more time in Georgia than any other State ought to be one of us. He has spent an active, prosperous life in the coast, carrying trad?, and forwmany years had been master of that neat trim lit tle sobooner so often at our docks, the E A. Hays, which was built ex pressly for him by Mr. Wm. Hays of Maine, who is joint owner in 35 ves- sels„most of them doing a southern ckftying business. ' Capt. S. having shown Oonclusively that the stock in theE. A. ’Hays was paying at least 40 per cent per annum, a party of moneyed men, Messrs. John O’Con ner, C. Ditghburn, Warren A. Fuller and others of the Island being among the number projected the enterprise of building a new and much larger schooner, especially adapted to the hard-pine carrying trade, their ob jective point being Si Simons Mills. The contract of building her was awarded H. W. Beon, of Camden, Maine, to whom haf recently been giv en the contract to bdild a forty thous and dollar schooner of a eleven hun dred ton capacity. The Wm. Hays rates A1 aud is licensed for 15 years, one year longer than the usual time of granting licenses. Most vessels rate Al, but when like the Wm. ftsyabf pure oak'frame (no mixed wood) and of splendid workmanship. A vessel may rate Al, but she has to be perfect in all respects beyond the peradventure of a doubt The ca- tbe conveyance of persons and property from at or near Buffalo, on the lino of the Macon and Bruns wick Ballroad, In the oonnty of Glynn, in the State of Georgia, southwardly through the comities of Olynn and Camden, In aald State, In tha Boat dt. rect practicable line, to the middle of the 8t. Marys riyar, at or near tha Tillage of 8t. Marys, In the county of Camden, in said Slate, the dietanoo being about fifty miles. ARTICLE n. The business of aald company shall bo bya Board of Director!, consisting of not tered ton, end can carry three hun dred and fifty thousand 'feet of Inm- ber. Length on deck 140, breath of beam 34 feet, depth 12 and draws 14 feet Her cabin is handsomely fin- Forsyth, not SoLglW* *8*? th ® fue^domestio ."traveler for her years in woods, the delicate bird-eye maple the greatest the State. She has traveled over five thousadd miles in her life, two thous and alone. yWhen merely eight,. ®he joarn*ydd "KrcJ|gh tl^. jfiRtdpdaa > An<l noithwestenustates with .no one Jo |* assist her, she never iprile a mistake, mUsa&a.connection or had ope 'ffr cident to befall her in all her grind rounds. She left <o4 bpsrd the schooner Wm. Hays for the state of Maine with no otbSr ^member of thp family last Tfiift^V'^n - a Voyage which by the time she returns will be largely*, attTMhree thousand*'’*****' Success to our little St. Simone* wo'n- derer. May bwfr-prth Always .be of pleasantness and she find kind friends to greet her in all her jonrneyings. We have no General Flnker on the Island, and we are glad we have none. Our old friend who presides over this paper is welcome to him, for be will breed a famine wherever ho sojourn- etk. Nor have we ever seen his (that is, Fluker’s) like,j)rftWhave hired a man to bunt up such items, and we have named him, Miab, He makes his debat in this line with the esse of a well known fanner of Tyler county, who seems to have a capacious maw. The other day, after having eaten at home a hearty dinner, he called at a friend’s house and lunched on two quarts of baked beans, fonr pounds of roast pig, six foil-sized peach pies and a gallon 61 buljterndlk, and fhra cafeyl, for the* plum orchard to fifiish up on.' 1 Miab also tells of a snake that he helped catch alive in Florida iu 1880. It then, had twenty-one rattles, was fourteen feet long, Jtobr inch the eyes, and twenty-twd* circumference. Miab snake isjgtill alive, in d of aialoon keeper inJfaci that by this time ought to ty-two rattles and be longer. We call upon jape villian to corroborate Miab 1 predominating. These all polished and beautified by the best painter in plains,. Charles Bowers. The dining roqm, closois and all i the appur tenances were as neat and nice as if presided over by the most accom plished housoivifo. Under the pres ent management of Capt. Smith we predict for the Wm. *Hays greater fi nancial, returns than that of the E. A. Hays. Success to oar friends and jtheir new departure and’ many re turns to our port of this noble craft and gallimt captain. All Persona Interested are Cautioned not to Kead ttata Paragraph, Aa It la the Aral advertisement eent to the ADVia- tnzm AMD Appeal by a St. Simona mercantile flrmt And it ie right that it ahonld be eo, (or the firm bee ever been first In everything which represents pro gress ends desire to cater to the welfare of their customers, A lot of CHOICE OOOD8 (net received, and wa want everyone to understand that we are not mrdinu il wo ha vs a choice lot of this smell fish pu^up in oil. muetard and tomaf-— yarn. :rr We eujoyed the hospitality of Capt. Smith, of the new schooner Wm. Hays tfaeotitetfiay, and m» forcibly struck with the^thought that if Capt. S. was not a Georgia, he onght to be by all moua . Thatif we had not yet •eviod poll tax on him or he claimed CftU W, b\ BYMON8 k CO. CITATION. STATE OF GEORGIA—C1LT1C1C COUMTT. Whereas, John C. Moore, admloletrator of Jacob W. Moore, represents to the court. In petition duly filed and entered on reooid. that ha has fully ad ministered Jecob W. Moore’s estate, this is, there- fore, to cite all peraooa concerned, helra and credit- ore, to show cense, If any they can, why said ad ministrator should not bo discharged from bte ad ministration and receive letters of (Remission on the first Monday in August, 1883. nra, aiouuay iu b - ^DQAB O. P* DABT, till eng Ordinary G. C. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL, STATE OF UEOltOIA—County of Olynn. To whom It may concern : Thomas W. Lamb as Guardian of Thornes B. BtockweU applies to tha Oourt of Ordinary of aald county for *° aeU at private aalo oartain wild lands of aald ward, and m»iA petition being In dae form of law and present ing proper premises, unless good cause be shown to^he contraiy the same will be granted at the tunning September term of aald Court. Thia 3rd day <**■««**> A. D„ 1883. Q p DABT ■ ‘j , Ordinary Glynn Oo. Qa. jdf CHARLE¥y GREEN Aaguattsth, FOR a n **y* ln not to be net with Every IM* that will Benllxe 35 Per Coal. THE ibon covebed, two stobv. fibe- rooms. S “.Su ba0tiU,edf0r0n "" BBUUBtftfoK, -/ '6Ai V") -■ . // <h ‘ i- j* nulex ,j. Convenient to Business, the Railroads and the Steamboats, That terrible scourge ferer and ague, and its congener, billions remittent, betides af- li'ctione of the stomach, liver and bowels, produced by niiiismutlo air and water, an both eradicated and prevented by the use of Hostetter'e stomach Bitten, • purely vege table elixir, indorsed by physicians, and more extensively used as a remedy for the '->ve class of disorders, as well aa fbr many ,ers, than any medicine of the age. i'or sale by all Druggiate and Dealers generally. To all whom It may Concern The undersigned, being desirous of themselves, and such others aa shall be for tod Ucs irovis- ooiporotli _ lone of an act of the Legislators of the Georgia, approved September 37th, 1881, entitled 'An act to provide a general law for the Incorpora tion of railroad!, and to regulate the same,” have agreed aa follows: ARTICLE I. The name of this corporation shall be the East Georgia and Florida Ballroad Company, and the ob ject of laid company shall be to construct, following named persons shall oonetitnte the first Board of Director! for tha period of one year from the date of these articles of association: Calvin 8. parity of tfcis sobodner-is 402 yegis- who resides In London, England; Arthur D. Bar nett, who resides in JackeonvUle, Fla,; Charles D. Idea In ‘ NewJS)fltOlty,N?Y? L . AKTIOLE in. W ■ *-> * The cepltel stock of tho said East Georgia and Florida Ballroad Company shaU he one million dol- lars, divided Into ten tbonsanfl shares of one hun dred dollars each, and the principal office of said ompany shall be located at Atlanta, In the State of loorgla. In witness whereof, the undersigned have here unto subscribed their names and affixed their seals, and subscribed for the ■ hares of stock In said com pany set opposite their names. iVanei. Residence. Shares. L. M. LAWSON (seal). New York, 1,000 shares SAM’L THOMASineal) New York, 1,000 •• C. D, WILLARD (leal) Washington,D.0,1,000 •• a. L. FEBBELL (asal) New York, 1,000 COUNTY AND STATE OF NEW YOBK—as. Before me, William II. Clarkson, a Oommlaloner tho oonnty and Stato i York, personally ity ___ _ . appeared L. M. Lawson, Bamnel Thomas, 0. D. Willard and H. L. Ferrell, to me well known, who doth depose each fbr himself and say that the names subscribed to tha foregoing articles of aseddation are the genuine signatures of sold dtponents, end that they have signed said articles of eesooletion In good faith, with the Intention of eonstrnotlng, maintaining and operating the line of railway de scribed therein, and that they have snhaeribed for the tbares of stock In said company set opposite their respective names# In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, this 9d day of June, A# Do 1889. —r~ % WILLIAM H. CLARKSON, Seal. Oommlaaton tor Georgia to New York, —•— > Jel*3m Uf Broadway„New York City. SELLING OFF. CLOSING OUT SALE AT SOLOMON’S! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DM HOODS AND CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTION*, AC., Regardless of Cost! JSS-CALL EARLY AND 8ECURE BARGAINS, augs-tf To The Ladies OP BRUNSWICK. Mrs. EARLE? OF BROOKLYN. N.Y., WISHES TO INFORM VOJJ THAT8HEI8 NOW PBEPABBDTO SHOW HXB STOCK OF TRIMMEDJ& UNTRIMMED Importedl Bonnets, la^e heck wear trimmings, FANCY WOOL WORK, CIHILDKKN’-SDACEJCAPS Fancy Ornaments, Buttons, RIBBONS, Etc. Call and examine atoek. dtfilO-ly Furniture New, Table Good ■ffrt '£ ' ~i. i ,1 ' 'IWlO'i w.c.Mscmmco.. PROPRiETOhS. , ! t T , angso-ly Brunswick Bracket Works 00 RICHMOND STREET, BftUNSWteK, - GEORGIA. EDWARDS, WARDUb CO,(PROPRIETORS. Wood Turning, Moulding, SAWING, Etc., Pickets of all styles made to order,Wood Turning of every deacrlptlon, alto, Scroll and Olronlar Saw ing dona with neatness and dlepatoh. Octagon and Flnted Baloatem, Newel# and Balia oonatantly on hand or made to order. Patterns, Models, Bops and Twisted Works, Ten-Pins and Balls, Indian Olnbe, Mouldings, both straight and circular, for carpen ters, cablnot makers and piano forte manufacturers, In tket, all trades supplied in their different branch es. Wa have also tha finest line of Brackets, Piper Holden, Slipper and Stenoacoeio, Casas, Picture Frames, Clock Shalvas, Hat and Towel Backs, etc. *7-Plesse give us a call, and leave your orders. N. B.—All Jobbing attended to at onoe, and dona at reasonable rates. novis-tf a F. KACIKTIBE. O. W. SEYFOBTH. B. F. MACINTIRE & CO., . H FILM, WH0IK8ALE AND ion t cuu -raw '31 ,irx.'.u bftnri au U’un-. t nirriTT. DEALER Qi'aCL 1 * 'L NDflOF DlTiG Mliie u-umt'M riM , aor.. ■ iamiit utnit . sriffiBvi'.i-.T'.-T ri " .illOl.' e.fi MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN *. • * S ■ (issfi Foreign and domestic CIG-A.IIS, BRUNSWICK, OA. ONLY HAND-MADE WORK, ,tr Extra tlrea made to order,- with any brand do- Factory and wareroomia In Wt posits Custom House, Bey street. TRAVELERS HARTFORD* CONN. <1 rdt Life & Accident Insurance. J. M. DEXTER, Ins. Agent, Represents the above-Co. at Bnuiswlek, fia. Assets, - SO, 114,502 Life and accident policies wrftffin on abort notice Passenger lnenrsnce tickets sold. No medical ax animation required. declSly. FOR SALE AT $2 50 PERM BY D-'3T-IDTTZtT3>T ST. SIMONS Marine Hospital Da R. J. MASSEY, Prop’s, ST. SIHOSI BULLS, - GEORGIA. Having established comfortable quirts re, wlB care for sick and wounded seamen requiring hospi tal treatment. Special attention to tha waste of sssa8siassfflr~““ , sss Notice of Commissioner*# Sato of Estate Property. Notice la hereby given that by virtue of a decree ottho Superior Court of Glynn connly, Georgla,at the May term, 18B.of aaldcoort,appotntlng>M Commlaeloner to wind up thaeGstoofThomaaK KstajJssifesaKM: ^ < MltSo^«.‘aoootmta, j^menu®and other cUnix held by said estate, and notyetcoUactad,aa public ontcry, to sals, cash on day of sale. tha highest bidder. Terms of JOHN P. LAMB. • ICBI AT WHOLESALE ^RETAIL. Retail bonte on Newcastle Street, j J V Suxost Hotma^-d to iga-M.il>tqtandttoT S«m.y customer. FOB BALE. 3 Pairs second-hand Platform Scales, 1 Democrat Wagon, 1 Small New Iron Safe, 1 Show Case. Enquire of eU-U V. T, DUNN, MEAT SAFES, CURTAINS AND FIXTURES, ALL OF WHICH HE WILL SELL AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. an(13.1y am A. V. PUTNAM, •: 5°* _ DEALER \ ‘f,, 8TAPLEAND' , fJl5te4i V GROCERIES, (S)*; - PROVISIONS; t-.- *' g-.?H7c1 HI* »i- »,Bridles, MARTINOALES, WHIPS, SiBDLEBY, HaRKESS PUGGY CUSHIONS, AND A FINE LOT OF JasU yr wmt ID EUIB T Knives, Bnaora, Skates, lari* Illustrated Catalogue PKHX. ( GREAT WESTERN GUN' WORKS; PITTMUUBOn, PA ifon. Ttrmt , ... ,. . Hewitt Eta afheFgCe^ Mtx (MB, PUMargh, 1 A NEW COBB FOB EBSICAL INSTRUMENTS A. D. GALE & SON ;; LOCAL DENTISTS, . BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Office over the store of Kaiier k Brother. Those wuS?g^rtdQaewui flSdtt to their nUwet to ir uiJ that my-wlfli. OUrloV. notice. or free trader. t g, nnr.netnrn Brnnawlck, Ga, August 19th, 1883. .