Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, September 02, 1882, Image 3

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FOB SICK AND DISABLED SEAMEN, gT. SIMONS MILLS, GEORGIA. gj-The want* of foreign Teatela a specialty. B.J. MASSEY. K. D„ Manager. UJMUiWK Wir 11hall leave St. 81mona Thursday, September T, to be abeent about two weeks. During tbla time my professional busineae wlU be entrusted to Dr. 1. r, Robins, of Bruntwlok, who will visit the Iiland daily to reepond to all calls. I can consistently recommend Dr* Boblns as a faithful and competent njijelcian, Orders at Mrs, Arnold’s Hotel or my once will meet prompt attention. B. J. MASSEY. M. D. St, Simons MUla, ' King'Datfd {iolortffjs Mrs. Amos Adams, after a long, exlmustive spell of sickness is again convalescing. Thanks to Maj. McCracken, Soper* inrendent of E. T., V. & G. Railroad for courtesies extended. The friends of Mrs/ Berill will 1 bi interested to learn that she anticipates spending next winter in Mexico. Mr. W. H. Russel, one of the very first to connect himself with St. Si* tell will be pleased to learn that he ie recovering from a severe attack of bilious fever. Captain Hooper has received the pleasing intelligence that , bis family have arrived safely amCmg tbeirlriends’ and relations in Maine. John Dart, present engineer of the Ruby, has slipped into harness as though be was the oldest chief river engineer of the Brunswick waters. i gwpes/ a and, chinoapihs are on a* boom. Look' out for chills, bilious fever and the ills that imprudent flesh is heir to. Col. Shadman has a field of corn that will average forty baiihelsdf corn to the acre. Yet old Rip Van Croakers say that corn can’t be suc cessfully raised on the Island. John O’Conner took passage in t)ie schooner Wm. Hays last week on ’his usual summer tour.- - There must be something in the norUiern market very attractive, John, why not follow „ r tho example of ,*^nriChester?”^ .Jbn to ife know of a young man i ’on5tbe| P ro ° Island whoso usually jolly, beaming countenance was over wpnt to enliven every crowd be approached. But now siuce the departure of his Bellfcidsal just sing “allittfl and dreary" in his presence) bis countenance tit ouce shrinks longitudinally in order to double its latitadinal proportions.— Poor fellow, jt was ever thus in child hood’s hour. Appreciating the compliment of the kind invitation, we regret that other engagements prevented onr being present at Retreat last week on the occasion of the entertainment given by Captain King end lady for the ben efit of the young folks. It was a pleasant and enjoyable affair, at wbieh all seemed to vie one with the other to contribute their share to make oth ers happy. ' a A f , f,"i j The following conversation took place the other day. “The Old Re liable," "The old what ?" “Reliable.” “What do you mean ?” “I mean this, The Company’s store,-the store pre sided ove r by Mr. Ditobburn.B&isted by Elliott and Hays, placed upon firm basis always ready to buy goods at cheapest cash rates in western or northern markets, and sell upon.^the most accommodating terme^.fb-their numerous customers. Why went over to Brunswick the other to boy bacon, sugary. <UM. worn? I priced Witk Mr.*Dit< left, after trying the whole’-of wick through, I came >ack bought at the Company’s store, sir, when I counted np that night found that I had saved just four dol lars and forty-cents in a twenty-nine folks. This is my reason for dalling tho Company’s store “The Old Relia ble" Just so long as I get such ‘fades and Ditcbbum, Elliott and Hays are there they are bound to get my money.” >yyi irfor our these words, "clouds from N. E., which may bring rain.” There were no “may brings” on 29tb, 30th and 31st, onr personal experience testifies totbeir being regular soakers. ^■TOtlftonkd-iaaBahesa has • wonderful pervading effect upon the human system. The other day Miab saw a subject St. Siinons-souud-sea- sick even unto his shoes. He left the Roby, got started for high land, (made two tacks) (flyyi thaj. ..be ojMfrp navigate aim dgo'pp& an chor on stnrboard side ‘of warehouse. St. Simons Mills, Aug. 28,1882. ■Dear Mr. Editor: The yonng people of the Island bad quite a pleasant en tertainment at the residence of Capt. King, on Saturday evening, 26th inst. 2C temporary ..stage was very prettily Arranged for the occasion. The en tertainment opened with an acting charade in three parts, called “Mend- I-cant.” The sustaining of the char acters was worthy of professionals, es pecially, those of Mrs. Seymour and Marja. The Cojonel'looked quite like a haughty olef Englishman, but Mrs. Seymour nnd Brown “took the cake.” The old song “Billy Grimes” was act ed to perfection, and followed by the sopg and tableau “Gipsy j Warning.” The fourth was “Sleeping Beauty” and “Oonrt.” • The performance was diolecT with a selection from "Pa tience.” The characters were very esthetic, and performed their parts admirably. After the performance, andienoe and actors were invited by the kind host and hdatess to partake of a delightful repast, after,which the light fantastic was tripped until both hands of the clock pointed upwards. One of the Audience. One handredvears ago the En- ftbfopkedia- Bri tanica published in London discourseth thusly. “Ameri can cotton bath hairy stalks, branch ing laterally two (o three feet high. * * *, Yellow flowers, succeeded by largh oval pods furnished with seed and cotton.” “AmericanIslands pro duce Votton spontaneously without ahy culture of various sizes, especially w and marshy , grounds. The act is pale red, but so short that it can not be .spun. None of this is ’btoflght to Euroupo, tbongh it might be useful made into hats. The little that., is picked, up (italics ours) to make mattrassee and pillars.” Speaking of cotton mills, it describes an engine composed of “two rods of hard wood 18 feet long, 18 inches in S cmnfereiu-e, fluted, two lines deep. one end is a kind of little mill stone, kept in motion by the foot tam ing the rods in different directions, situated at one end of the rods.” This separates tho cotton from the seed which is thrown down near the foht of tlm operator. This same work speaks of Frederica as a towD built by Gen. Oglethorp at the mouth of the Altanmba, but in its article on geography the map of North America hoe Frederica at the • south of the month'of the “Savanna” and the town of “Savanna” just north of Frederica. We are much gratified that the An gie and Nellie is doing her part of the ■ wing. Ship captains are fairly de nted aM.be ide* of cheap towage and dispatch in answering calls, both of whiob the Angie and Nellie has in augurated. Within the past few weeks raterb&ve dropped down' one-third. ' • Jollars, under tho re- 3 by the Angie and will if^ior-fts much work as was a« up one hundred and six ty for foaAw^eks ego. Whilst this '‘in profits must bo prejnfii- to boats of large tonnage, a small compactness and strength, on expenses* can easily weather through this temporary pressure.— The Angie and Nellie is on such a ba sis (so her gallant Gaptain says) that eyen with the present topple in prices she can do the work and still lay aside a modicum for contingencies.— With her business pluek and loyal crew, she knows no such word as fail. She has already become the favorite with the shipping in our waters. a ">*F jackets nest as large as an ordinary fbdder-stack. It was not in the ground or in a log, where they gener ally build, bnt attached to two limbs cifa’t&«®bT3S Awwmhlr felt appalled when the man first told him, sure that this sight-seer bad somewhat transcended the confines of verncity, so ngffeff for further cor roboration of this 'wonderful asser tion. The man said his wife and lit tle boy-both saw it with him. * With out further ado, Miab called upon the* wife* and son, withont telling them what the husband and father had said. They say that “four or five years ago, just below Polatka, they well remember seeing a nest at least fifteen feet high, of irregular shape, attached to several limbs, and at one end it was as largo as an ordinary sfigar hogshead.” Miab is naturally susceptible. He says, however, that to unreservedly take in, this nest re quires a credulity of greater capaoity than anything be possesses. Below, as nearly as possible, we give a notice posted before a store on the Island. We are sorry we 'can’t give it verbatim, literatim, punctualim, seriatim et iiluslraiim. Is the school master abroad ? NOTIO, PLEAS, , .. gentLemen.thair. will Be.a.granb. meat ing.on.the.l.of.SeptemBer all young men hon wonts to goin will Pleas come and have thair Names taken, the head Qaters will Be at the Lower mill, Cap tain watson house. Thair will Be ion Olubes-one will be Galled the* Ni Quick stept and the other will be the Jakson Loan Star Bass Ball Club. * * * * walk on the feald Like a Brave man' take your Bass Ball Bat in haqnd knock yonr ball with vengin hart to show the peple what a start drop yonr Bat and make your bast Come in Quick and take your place geting ready for a Nother Race. William H C Jakson. At the point indicated by the aster isks, is a blank space for the list of players, and a beantifnl pen drawing of an entrancing landscape, orna mented with trees, bushes, and a flag, whilst several balls and bats occupy conspicnons position in the fore ground. Underneath is the inscrip tion "this is the feald we will win the prize.” If the last paragraph be care fully read, it will be seen that an at tempt was made at poetry. BAY STREETS^' 3ikiD a ifoiaoit* BRUNSWICK,!- GA. Convenient to Business, the Railroads and the Steamboats. Furniture Now, Table Good IF. «*. BSCKMCO., proprietors! aug20-ly 8* •• ' • > V ’ f; ••• l! To all whom It may Concern Tho undcrslgnod, being desirous of Requiring for themselves, and auch othora aa abaU be associated with them, all of the powora, privileges, immunities end francblaea of a corporation under tba provle- lone of an act of the Legislature of the State of Qeorgie, approved September 27th, 1881, entitled ‘An ect to provide a general lav for the Incorpora, tlon of rallroada, and to regulate tho eama,” have agreed aa folio we: ARTICLE I. The name of this corporation shall bo the East Georgia and Florida Railroad Company, and the ob ject of aald company ehall ho to conatruct, equip, maintain and opera to a railroad for publlo nao in tho conveyance of peraons and property from at or nearUaSklo, on the line of the Macon and Brom wich Railroad, in the county of Glynn, In the State of Georgia, eonthwardly through the conntiee of Glynn and Camden, in laid State, in the moat di rect practicable line, to the middle of tho St. Marya river, at or near the village of St. Marya, in the connty of Camden, in taid State, the diatanee being about fifty miles. ARTICLE H. The busineae of laid company ehall bo managed by a Board of Directora, consisting of not lees than three (3) nor more than nine (3) in number, and the owing named peraons ehall constitute the Oral Board of Directora for the period of one year from the date of theeo article# of association: Calvin S. llrloe, who realdsa in Lima, Ohio; George I. Beney, who reeldea In Broohlyn, N. Y.i Edward J. Reed, who reeldea in London, England; Arthur D. Bar nett, who reeldea in JackaonvUla, Fla,; Charlea D, Willard, who reeldea In Washington, D, 0.; and Samuel Thomas and L. M. Lawson, who reside In New York City. N. T. ARTICLE IU. Tho capital stock of the said East Georgia and Florida Uaiiroed Company shall be one million dot. iharee of one hun laradivided' . ___ ... died dollars each, and the principal office of laid company aball be located at Atlanta, in the State of Georgia. In wltneaa whereof, the undersigned have here unto anbacribed their name# and affixed thatr scale, and subscribed tor the shares of atock In said oom- pany set opposite their names. ■ Name*. Betideaee. Share*. L. M. LAWSON (seal). New York, 1.000 shares SAM’LTHOMASfeeal) New York. 1.000 •• C. D. WILLARD (soali Washington,D.C.l.noO U. L. FERRELL (taalf New York, 1,000 aamuel Thomas, c. D. 'errelL to me well known, who doth depose each for himself and say that the names anbacribed to the foregoing articles of association are the genuine eignatorea of said deponents, and that they have aimed said articles of association In good frith,-with tho intention of constructing, maintaining and operating tho lino of railway de scribed therein, end that they have snbsedbed ft* the shares of stock in aald company act opposite their respective names. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set toy hand and affixed my officSl seal, this 3d day of Jane, A. D. 1882. WILLIAM H. CLARKSON, Seel. I Commission for Georgia In New York, ‘ > jel-am 111 Broadway, New York City. Brunswick Bracket Works RICHMOND STREET, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. EDWARDS, WAR0I& CO,(PROPRIETORS. Wood Turning, Moulding, SAWING, Etc., Fioketa of all styles made to order,Wood Turning of every description, also, Scroll and Circular saw ing dose with neatness and dispatch. Octagon and Fluted Balusters, Newels and Balia constantly on hand or made to order. Pattern!, Models, Rope end Twieted Works, Ton-Plns end Belle, Indian Clnbs, . trades auppl We have also the fineet line of Brackets, Paper Holden, Slipper and Stertoacopio Cues, picture Frames, Clock Shelves, Hat and Towel Backs, etc. gg-Pleese giro us a call, and leave your orders. N. B.—All Jobbing attended to at once, and don B. F. MACINTIRE. O. W. 8EYFORTH- B. F. MACINTIRE & CO. ■?; mt .2in i I"'! Sf.-ajbi" be c, 0*0 0s) C '* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL .TT raroaot . 0 irr/.ou iff hrtftil eo : .<■ ai w: >'■ A MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ' 7 . .i ■ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC -.pi yqitJunf 1 ! .Hi,:: «autH.’t?i ni BRUNSWICK, GA. ONLY HAND-MADE WORK. Extra (free made to order, Kith any' brand de> tired. Factory and warorooma in Wena’s hnlldlng poslto Custom House, Bey street. Jy23- SELLING OFF. CLOSING OUT SALE AT SOLOMON'S! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DM GOODS AND CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES, NOTIONS, SC., Regardless of Cost! TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO, HARTFORD, CONN. Life & Accident Insurance. J. M. DEXTER, Ins. Agent, Bepreecota the' above Co. at Brunswick, Ga. Assets, $6,114,502 Life and accident policies written on short notice „ Uk1u feelay. 11,10 Shingles FOR SALE AT $2 60 PER M BY I c AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Betail honae on Newcastle Street. Soxdat Hocas:-« to 10 a. K.! 11 to 1 and t to 7 r. n. Sunday enstomsra please take notice. A. M. HAYWOOD. FOR SALE. 2 Pairs second-hand Platform Scales, 1 Democrat Wagon, 1 Small New Iron Safe. 1 Show Case. Enquire of e3t-tf D. T. DUNN. MEAT SAFES, CURTAINS AND FIXTURES, T7'0{) *’ ' r ic - - cCh»i witfi ALL OF WHICH HE WILL SELL AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. euglfrly A. V. PUTNAM, i ■ •* gimnU i DEALER H!M**8 nfiT .-:<ifTi'> j STAPLE AND FANjCT GROCERIES, PROVISIONS: nr . »• :;M it. ■ MARTINOALESi WHIPS)’ Saddlery, Harness L->. • ■ BUGGY CUSHIONS, ' AND A FINE LOT (fiP ! . 1 •' vl3!. • * . s,mobjs 9 ALL OT WHICH WILL BE SOLI) CHEAP, angl 6ni - v, 1 "if iraTxnrD noun* than xvxa. Biftea, Shot Gnna, Kevolv.rs, Ammuni tion, Fiahlng Tackle, Seines, Mato, Knives, Knxora, skates, Hammock*, etc. Larg* niostmtcd OaUlogne FREE. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, PlTTSBVRon, FA, : „ i ■■•ell several Usenet ■ Articles. ProllUlarge. labors lExelaelve territory given. No tom. Terms liberal. Circulars FREE. ■ lewltt JEaxafket’gCa^BexSto.PlttotMEkjl^H HpRoiTi AMD ALL TROUBLESOME VERHW. Johuilon, Ftttakergk, Pa. luSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds for aalo very cheap, ■■llogues free. Address, RICHARD 1 CO.. Box 868, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1IUSII Moffiii FASHIONABLE BARBER SHOP. CHARLEY GREEN WiU open, August 23th, 1882, e FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP, where hj.wUl execute haircut- t, shaving ud shampooing In tho most approved Ess. Shop on Bay street, nearly opposi te Ptwt ge. White customers only wm he aegwf. kngia-lm. ' NOTICE. wifegtarri* V. ni«‘ a public L O. GOLDSMITH. Brunswick, Ga., August 12th. 18A>. Notice la hereby given that Goldsmith, has. with my consent, or free trader.