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ST. SIMONS ITEMS. |° f k . nowled « e of the history of the Is-
* that I atn hardly prepared tdbe-
lisrs in you. If you. were not joking,
why you ought to know that there are
some people on the Island to whom
it is really amusing to read such staff
“big potatoes” indeed! "Four to the
balj-buobel,” did you say ? You are
a—I like to have said it, but didn’t.—
it dflkoxs HOSPITAL
yoMTiw mnweiwwpfimi.
err SIMONS mills, Georgia.
ATThewuU of foreign raMais, specialty,
».r. MA8snr.it. Manager.
Goods rolling in—merobants hap- ^ “ e tell you something: lathe
1843 Mr. James Gould, at Black'
wised potatoes so large that
they could not be put in a flour bar-
rel. They .answered for both bread
and meat forj bis bands, so nutri
tious meri they. A potato was an al
lowance of rations for a full-grown
negro man for a whole week, and of-
when rations were issued, the po
would be so large that one man
d not carry it home—he had to
leave half. If I mistake not, this was
py- . V ,. v • , -.
The prospect fora flue opening
first term of St. Simons school Mon
day November 6th ioot.
Heavy mail by stunner Baby last
Monday.- Twoletters and a matrimo
nial association circular.
TbcW^banef Messenger, fern New
York, with furniture for 8t. Simons
school; on board, has just arrived. j
Th^ail facilities that we ahontd
bnt do not enjoy are the subject ofse-1 a variety known as tbe otopeiH. There
«PJY? places where an In- are several; persons on the Island,
vestigatioh just now “will dotBeTh'dAt both whUeaniT black, ready to cor
good." . ^ v • >- f - j f Iroborate this assertion. Any of tbe
Rev. Mr. Dana fans arrived and will old Cater or Gonld negroes WjfU tire
enter at once upon his duties. He member the “big pothtb” excitement,
will preach at thp jUnion churchy to- If you or'John Curry want to spin
morrow,.jtf JYa- All persons a^e your yarns on potatoes, yon must
cordially invited to attend. - pick and come again before we can
Under the administration of Capt. f*" 1 * B “ c “; ‘ four to the
„ „ , _ .. , half bushel to be classed as
Hallowes and Purser Gay the ftearp- “ Bio Potatoes."
er Dnvid Clark has as a c freight car- m -rT‘jr i
rior or passenger boat, become very I BRUNSWICK MARKET
popular. “Right men in the right i tor.c*A^vERTWE.^DArrEA^ j
place.*' I ■ Below vre quote prices current for to-day:
A St. Simons darkey steals bis Oood MlddHng COTroN ; m
neighbor’s hogs by toling them with I 1°%
corn to some convenient spot, when Good ordinary I! '.'.Y.Y.'.Y.'.tx
• • I Ordinary. 8 1 ,'
he casts his mallet net ana entangles * rice.
the porker in its meshes. This I common .’
practical fishing on high land.’ '.■".'JhIw
Mr. G. W. Laine, architect, Allan- ';;;y;%'y' ’' ‘' y
ta Ga., is on tbe Island superintend-1 ' ” - • *' naVal stores,
ing the building interests of the Ga., H imTKYi^i.Vsnd 5 watt-V whue-nomu* 18,1
Land and Lumber Co., principal of
which we mention tbe St. Simons [ i ordde turpentine.
school house ahfi hospital building. p vW-dip W «..id d , P ,3 «o. rw»-».of s»
. m Babrbl Stay**.—White otic $25 00, wstoroak
Two letters left oar post office on 1 $20 00, heading*. ash or oak, $1$ 00, per 1,000, da-
tkW&g 30U» *1* The one
to NgjrYijrk was promptly received
and" answer here on the 4th lost.
On the 10th inst. the one to Bruns- *» »°s fcmll r- fancy. $7 oo@t
ua iue aoiu mot., win uuo w viuuo ctotcBp , t , nt>$T74#a00 . h, km . * T75 .
wiek hod not reached ite destination. I oww^coro-whito^*!
Mre/W. H. Gowen has bad added L^^X''j{;S: E “ tem Tlmot,1!r ' nM
to her boarding honso four nice, large
well lighted and ventilated rooms for **£ b a2S&‘ SS#
k * ■ lr - ' Wax 34c; doer .kin.
r?rv’'Tf -■ ? f f -
BOOTS AND SHOES,
UOTIOUS,
CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINTER
TRADE.
GOODS ABE CHEAP
And having ranaarked New York for Bargain* and
Stylei, 1 fancy I can exhibit a stock of Goods
which lor price, quality and beauty,
Will Not Be Excelled
SUPPLIES.
Baoox—Clear rib aid.,, 17'.'; shoulders, 13 o;
“ ; dr, Ml tea clear rlo side, am, long
.si about deni none.
Flour—Supertlno, $4 60015 00; #itr», $5 S3®
yar-dty. Oom. mdasnl ulaeU forewk
OBlt, you may bo lore of BARGAINS.
D. T. DUNN.
); rerj burry, 10013.
la^aklnalScat*00.
TUB UGHT-RUNNING
“DOMESTIC!”
the comfort and conveuience of her
guests. Mrs. G., assisted by her
mother, Mrs. Wright, has made for| If STANDS AT THE HEAD!
her table de hole a splendid name.
A good joke is told upon a neigh-1
boring physioian, who for many years
past has been inflicting upon the ears
of his patrous the all important in
formation that his professional edu-1
cation “cost him, in round unmbers,
five thousand dollars.” A. lank sided |
piney woods cracker, whose under
standing in financial matters never I
aspired to a point higher than a load
shingles, cord of wood or barrel of
“rosum or turps" happening to hear
the remark the other day gave tbe f
doctor a scrutinizing look from head
to foot and burst forth thusly:
dpetor, did your eddicashun cost you I
that much t” “Yes, sir, it did, every
cent of it!” “Wall, all I hev to say|
is, weren’t you rnitely cheated?”
It is reliably reported that
... ,i That It I. the wknowlodl]
line of steamers .is to bo established I Trad, u a foot that cannot i
<1 Leader In the
3 dlaputod.
MANY 1M1TA1E IT!
on the Altamaha and' Oemulgee riv
ers, making a regular schedule there
on. This line will be a great conven-
ience to tbe Georgia Land and Lorn- NONE EQUAL IT!
her Company in the transportation of
supplies SOd rrfft hundrffrom tbe coast L—|i t.^ROF.ST ARMED,
to the bass of logging operations at | THE LIGHTEST RUNNING,
Dodge Bluff on the Oemulgee. This
Zt^m7J'^\ZZ\Most Beautiful Wood-work,
n,:, u :t“., N ro a»» »
Lumber City, and-also a large qnan- To be toade'of the best material,
tity of supplies for the railroad and I T<j do any 'nnd nil kinds of work,
logging works at Cuhips near McRae, | To be complete in every respect,
which will probably be transferred to
these steamers
“bio potatof-V
St. Simons Mills, Oct. 23, 1883.
Bear Mr. Editor: In yonr last yon
speak of “big potatoes.” Were you
joking, or were you in earnest ? Or
did yon just write that squib to tickle
John Carrie? Let mo tell you—if | Oh MCODd hMd Singer Sewing _»*cblne. _ newly
Aycnt! wanted in unoccupied territory. Addresa
| Domestic Sewing Machine Oo.
RICHMOND, Va.
Dry Goods,
FANCY GOODS,
And more coining 1 We are now ready to offer our entire stock of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN’S
!©OT.
AT VERY LOW PRICES!
MOK AT A FEW OF
* /J--LC ■
Qnoted below 1 Come and examine our stock before pqreliMiog elsewhere I
' • Be convinced of oar offerings, , y „«■,!
SAVE HI o
l
IN THESE HARD TIMES 1
-M ' » Hi ' h i'
itv-.I ■
GL0VER&DUM
wholesale and retail
Book and Stationery .Store
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
PICTURE FRAMES. BRACKETS, Eto.
Blank books of all kinds, paper bags, mapping
per. etc.; fancy goods, toys, etc., music and nmsfral
instruments, stationery, jewelry, etc., eto. School
supplies of all kind. Agents for
Monitor Oil Stoves.
NEWS DEPOT!
Newcastle and Grant Streets,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
3 Button Kid Gloves, worth,$1, for 60c.
Scotch Plaid Dress Goods at'loc.
Worsted Dress Goods from 10c.
Flannels, all wool, for 26c.
All Wool Double Width Cashmere at 65c.
All Wool Camel Hair Dress Goods at 35c.
Henrietta Cloth, double width, at $1 25.
4-4 Bleaching and Unbleached, good quality, at 84c.
Fast Color Ginghams at 8c. Calicoes at 5c.
10-4 White Blankets for $2 00.
AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT ' 1 1
> ■ noit oto JtboOhai ui
ALt
OUR
Yerv Low Prices.
; ' +, '. ?} t(f » ’ • ■ ' .
OLD MOTTO: “QUICK SALES AND SMALL
, . PROFITS!" 5, LSLo'n.i bvea'J pdi y-aiey.
■ " •' nLi- 1 ■ v •:
J. Michelson & Brother.
NOTICE FOR IEAVET0 SELL LAMh
GEORGIA—Oltioi Couim.—
ApplinUon will ba mid. to the Court of Ordinary
of aald county at the Norembor tann, I8M, to-vlt:
After twenty-eight day. hare elapaed from the In-
antloo of thl. notice, for lear. to mU aU the laoda
belonglog to th. catato of R. V. William., late of
aald county, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and
creditors of .aid deceased.
This October 3d 18S3. W. W. WATKINS.
Administrator Batate B. T. WlUlam*.
Fairbank Scales
-AND-
The
Miller’s 6*Lever
LOCKS.
best in the World,
< 4 l • I #!
FOR 8ALEBT ^
. F. FRANKLIN & CO.,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
0 TimberMules
AN0 ONE TW0-H0RSE WAGON
a • • •
FOR SALE CHEAP. For terms and other Infor
mation, apply to
For Sale Cheap.
uuuu currier “ nc ," w ^h5i the atuchment,. in fin. running or-
you aro in earnest—yon show a lack I d.r. Apply at this ofriob.
A.D.GALE&SON,
LOCAL DENTISTS,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
oenorertb, .tor. of Kaiser A Brother. ThoM
•eaung work don* wlU and it to their n terest,l»
ail, — 1
Registration Notice.
Books for tbs registration of voters at tbe munic
ipal election, to be held at tbe City Hall on the 10th
day of December, 1882, will be opened at • o'clock
A. M. on the 10th clay of October, and to remain
open until U o'clock P. M. on tbe 9th day of Novcm
ber, 1882, when they will be finally and absolutely
closed. Parties desiring to ref
mind that they cannot do so, uni
of the United States and have resided la this Btste
for six montns and within the corporate limits of
the city for thirty dsja immediately preceding the
election, have attained the age of twenty-one years,
and have paid all taxes due the city of Brunswick
for the predRling years.
Office hours from 8:30 A. M to 1 P. M.. and from
9 80 to 6 p. M., and other hoars to snlt the oonven-
b wishing to i
JAMES HOUI
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GLTnif Coorrr.- -
Whereas William And.non •> administrator of
Mrs. Margaret If. Barkuloo, has petitioned tb* Court
of Ordinary of aald county tor laara to Mil lot of
laud number four hundred and dlly-elght (468), in
nate lying and being In that put of tb* city of
Brunswick known sa th. Old Town ol Brunswick in
laid County and Stato. therefore all parson. Inter
ested an hereby required to show causa, tf any
they can, at tha next Nmember tann of lbs Court of
Ordinary of aa|d County, ^rby the aald William An
derson should not, as such administrator, bare tsars
to Mil raid lot of lamd.
Wltneaa my official signal'sro this 33th day of
fSepelember, 1883.
EDGAR C. P. DART,
ae P 7*lni -.-a- Ordinary O. C. Ga.
CITATION.'
GEORGIA—Olton County.—
To all whom ft may corncern J. J. Spearf. and L.
O. Marlin of said State and County having in proper
form applied as persons selected bv the nearest of kin
to the heirs, who sra minors, fbr letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Darios B. Emery, late df
aald County, this Is to cite all and singular the
creditor* and heirs of said Darius B. Emery to be
and appear at the Court Hon.-e In tbe County at the
next November term at the Court of Ordinary of
said County, and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent letters of administration Should not be
granted to Mid J. J. tf pears and L. O. Marlin on Da
rius B. Emery's estate. •
Witness my official signature this 95th day of Sep
tember, 1889 EDO AH C. P DART,
sep7-lm Ordinary G. 0. Ga.
CITATION.
County and fitat., haring applied to b* appointed
guardian, of tb. paraona and property of Nellie Em-
'liable It. Emery and Kata Emery, residents cf
County, minor children and orphans under
fourteen yean of age of Darius B. Emery, this is to
cits all persona coneeraed to bo and opprar at tha
next November term of the Court of Ordinary of
aald County and show cum, if any they can, why
said J. J. gpeani and L. C. Marlin should not be an
imated with tho guardianship of the aald minor
children. Z
■ mvr official oitmat
EDGAR C.P.DAK
Ordinary O. O. Go.
Chicken Feed!
: 4
Cracked Corn
AT 75o PER BUSHEL. AlfO on hand, a fine lot of
TENNESSEE APPLES,
AND 30,000 BUBDEL8
Rust’Proof Seed Oat/-
AUG. F. FRANKLIN & CO.
BOSTON&BRUNSWI0K
Packet Line.
iswlck, Ga.
FOR RENT!
’ ‘ , ' * **:r ' £‘* ' .* >.'Y. \
AFTER NOV. let.- »
A FINN STORE,
■ 3Bx90, onprlnefpol etraat. Apply ta *
octM-tf
D. Tt DUNN.
FOR. SALB.
Cheap for Cask!
ONC BOILER and SMOKE STACK. ONE SET
MILL STONES, with all tho fixings belong to th*
same. Address
MESSES. BRIESENICK A BURNS.
oct31 4t Brunswick, Ga.
1,000
CDOICELECOKTEPEAR TREES
FOR SALE AT DOcts EACH.
11 parties Jasiring same will picsM call on
1-tf M. J. ADAMS, At J. J. Spears’.
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