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ST. SIMONS DEPARTMENT
dr. U. J. MASSEY, Editob.
Laurel Wreath Seminary,
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
Opened at 333 Whitehall St., Atlanta,
SEPT. SD. 1885.
MUaBaDiiie Lovo Principal
Mica Katie B. Massey Associate Principal
Miss Annie L. Love Music and Art
Htiflionl. Haney... German
tOius liberal; initrnctii
vocal muitc, calietbenics, __
cliealca without extra charge.
WHO IS HE ?
It Why do the Iilind people ruie,
And wildly wonder who U ho
Who writea up the 8t. Simona mail?
The halt of thli iU tayi with the
St. Slmoni Editor.
With one accord the people cry, *.
The ADviBiisEB It do*h behoove
No longer our question! to defy—
So tell ui quickly who la tho
St. Simone Editor.
Who ie tho gallant person here
Who everybody think! it ia ?
Who draws luiplclon far and near
From the porion of the editor?
H. R. Symons I
Still standing master of the quill—
The mister of its power and pall
ia one who lives (hr from the mill.
Who quite serently signs himself
St. Simons Editor.
One schooner nnd one bark now
bound here.
Mr. Benj. White bits been rustica
ting at Frederica.
Last Saturday was pay day at
t)odge, Meigs & Co.
Capt. H. R. SyraoDS cow bas tbe
lower i.iili ready for sawing.
| Ocean View House is filled wilb
guests to its utmost capacity.
Rev. Maybin, of Delawure, will
hereafter assist Mr. Dodge in bis cler
ical labors.
Mrs. J. G. Young has the best col
lection of Buff Cochin and Brahma
in this locality.
William Clark caught a drum fish
off the mill wharf which weighed
twenty-one pounds.
Cotton and rice on the Island are
looking perfect and promise an un
usually good yield.
Miss Mamie Symons, of Brunswick,
bus been spending a few days with
Arieuds on the rsland.
Mrs. W. R. Robinson, of Atlanta,
Ga., spent a few days with her sister
here, Mrs. J. E. Young.
’ It has not 1 pan dt cided yet what
system of u..t,rwoiks we will have
when we get Uiv artesian well.
4 A colored boy named Henry Clark
was seized suddenly with convulsions,
and is now in a critical condition.
Mr. John Currie intends buying
the water boat and outfit and run it
iu connection with bis beef market.
Capt. Young is pushing repairs on
the large mills and will have it in ap
ple-pie order when be gets through.
Mrs. W. H. Gowun has returned
from Atlanta, where she has been to
place her son Clarence in one of the
best schools in the State,
dfc Some work bas been dune on the
public road this week. A.mong other
tbiugg the bridge near Mrs. Wilcher's
has been repaired and made safe.
^ The native wild .grapes are quite
plentiful this yenr nnd considerable
quantities of wiuo are beiDg made
from them. Connoisseurs say that
this wine computes favorably with
the famous catawbn.
It is 6iiid that Captain U. Dart nnd
Mr. W. V. Pennimnu have each pro
cured lots facing tbonsa below Ocean
View, and will proceed to build cot
tages on the same, to occupy with
their families next summer. We know
of no more pleasant action.
Tlie most beautiful spot on the Is
land at present is in front of Mr. Ful
ler's house. Flowers of almost every
If hue and description present tbem-
salves to tho spectator, while the
white-shelled serpentine walks twine
in and through tho green turf and
f|f>rm an elegant contrast. It should
be s en by all lovers of the beautiful.
A WORD TO THE PUBLIfi!
To make room for my immense Fall and
Winter Stock, I am offering my entire
stock at astonishingly low prices—prices
that defy competition.
FIRST OF ALL,
am offering my entire stock of Dry
Goods, Hosiery, etc., in endless variety!
Gloves of all grades ! Also the latest nov
elty in Dress Duttons, etc., etc.
CLOTHIJVG.
I have also .placed on the market one of
the largest stocks of Clothing that has ev
er been offered in this city. •
I am also offering Middlesex Flannels,
Tricot, Serges, Worsteds, etc. I defy
competition in price on any article in my
store.
t
Before buying your shoes, look at iny
stock of Ladies’, Misses’, Children and.
Infants’ Shoes. I have also a full line of I
Men’s and Boys’ Shoes.
In connection with my business, I have
established the Merchant Tailoring trade.
I have in sjtore over five hundred (500)
samples of different styles of imported and
American goods. A call will convince
you. Fit guaranteed.
RE-OPENED,
HAVE RE-OPENED IN THEIlt NEW BRICK STORE,
AND ARE STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
And Gents’ Furnishing Goods
O.AJL.X. AICD HUEAMINEi!
for CASH:
novQ5-ly
R.
L. W.
roceries,
Fruits and Vegetables!
RECEIVED DAILY BY
& M£G@5£*SQ:
GLOGAUER’S
MASONIC
GHEAF
GASH
TEMPLE
STORE!
DON’T FORGET TO CALL ON THIS INSTITUTION
WHEN IN NEED OF
[CROVATT’S BUILDING, BRUNSWICK, GA.]
Groeeries a
AI^O DEALER IN-
* s Candle s...
*@-Vegotables recoieved daily from the garden of J. N Walker.“@C
GOODS DELIVERED AS SOON AS ORDER IS GIVEN.
R.
L. W.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
First National Bank.
Brunswick & Western 15. U.
On end after minds?, w.y :<«•» 1^5, lateen"* s
trains on this road will rnots ML *u-.-
WE.-rr.VA ftD—
No. 3—MAIL A>D l-XPRItSS.
Leave Brunswick 8:i>0 p «*
Arrlvoat Ws.wto** 10:41! jus.
L.asO WaycrosB 11:18 p its
•i k-uiUIKCFS. Arrivi* at Albany .4:U5 o uj
„ .i. , l tws-aia Leave Macon, via O. K. K. of Ga nuOo.*
Loane mid discount* J* 1 a-*-ive at Atlanta, via C. B. B. of Oa 13:25 p n
Overdrilta •Ujjifif lrrJvett ciiattanooga. via W. k A .dJJOpiiu
U. b. Bonde to securecirculation 14.n« r.n . AprlT ft Cf , jj. 0 . A T. P...8:20 a n>
Duo from other National Banka..b* l „ _ i,
10LIS’ SURE CURE!
MOUTH WISH and DENTIFRICE
«’ure* Bleeding Gums Ulcere, Sore Mouth, 8ore
Throat. Cleensee the Teeth and Purifle* the Breath;
■»s«d tn«i recommended by leading dentiets. Pre-
r**rexl by Da*. J. P. A W. It. Holme?, Dentist*. Huron,
-**. Fur Sale by all drussiiti and dentists.
AT LOWEST PRIES!
First-Glass Goods !* Low Prices
ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
Due from other
Duo from State benkH and binkere Till Ho
Furniture and fixture*
Current expenses anil tsxc* paid IMG 35
Premiums paid • • J JJ JJJ
Ciiecke and other T’lEtbit* mi* 4.11.J07
Bills of other bsnl * WOO
Fractional pspercurreuey, nickels, pennies ju»8
Specie y,6 !?l U
Legal lender note? 1*
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5
per cent of circulation). ......... C?000
Total $119,313 40
LIABILITIES,
Capital dock pata in 165,000 00
8urpluefund MJOW
Undivided proflta 5.17754
National Banknote* outstanding UflOOOO
Individual depoelte subject to check 86.01)303
Time certificates ot deposit 372 00
Due other National Bank*......... 1,75110
Notes and bills re-di*coi»Med 5,100 00
Total I..!$719.31840
STATE OF GEORGIA- Couhtt or Glyxm—ss.
I, Joe. Herr smith, Usshler of the above-named
bank, do eoiemint «w«ar that the above statement!*
true to the beet of niv knowledge and belief.
JAS. HERB SMITH, Cosher.
Subscribed end sworn to bofore ms chit 7th day of
July, 1886. * t ■ ' j = .
A. J. CROVTT, Not. Pub., Glynu Co., Ga.
Correct—Attests - **
C. DOWNING. Js., )
W. E. BURBAGE, 5 Dlroctora.
W. UEKRIEN BURROUGHS,’)
louse,
High Point, Cumberland Island,
Georgia.
W. H. BUNKLEY, Prop.
BOARD PER DAY. 12.00; PKK WEEK. *10.00; PER
MONTH. S30.uo. SPECIAL BATHS TO
FAMILIES.
Thli resort cannot bo eurpuaed for eport'nit and
aurf-batbin,. All kind, of Dab In any quantities.
Easy of access from Brnnewlck by .tt.m-r Tboa.
Collyer. . mya3-3m
Courtland Symmes,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, .
3RUNS4V 1€K, - GEORGIA.
Ai'Oftic. In Moore ft Sl. Criry’a' bnltdlnr.
Dr. TUCKER,
Having located in the city, offers hla professions’
services to tbs people of Brunswick.
er Jcerger's drag store.
No. 5-ACCOMMODATIO<.
Leave Brunswick... tddaus
Arrive at Waycros. ' 47 eta
Arrive Jacksonville, vi» 8. F. ft W. B.E..li,.0uoo,,
Connects for Patiaacola, Mobile and New Orlcan-
Arriva at Albany ?*:80 pr -
EASTWARD
No. 4-MAIL AND EXPRESS,
Leave Cincinnati, via C.. N. O. ft T. P.. ..
Leave Chatuuooffa, via W. ft A 0 :.*0 a ns
Leave Atlanta, viaC. K. 11. of Oa.,; 3:30 p.,
Leave Macon, via O. B. B. ol Ga 8;uupti.
Leave Albany 1
Arrive at Waycroaa 5.05 a
Arrive at Jaekaonvllle, via 8., F. ft W. .... 8:15 a
Arrive at Drunawlck 8:00 a ic
No. 8—ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Albeny 5:50am
Arrive at Waycroaa. aiSApr..
Arrive et Savannab. via F. ft W .h:'»5 n.
Arrive at Jaekaonvllle via S„ F. ft W... .. a too bis.
For Macon. Anierlcus, MonKamar}, .Atlanta, bir -
mlngham, Anniston. Cbattanooga and Ciuctnna; i
lake train No.S, leavingBrnnralnkat an. m. doily.
This train alao connect! at Weyrroe. with treiu. fir
atlnesvllle, Thomasvtlte and iMennedla'w peir.;i-
aontb, 8., F. ft W. Bailway. and for fcavaunab.
For Jacksonville. Havkunab, Tbomuville, Pen. v
cola. Mobile, New Orleans and Intermediate etatioL >•
take train Nq. 5, leaving Brunawick at 4.45 a. m.
' Pullman Buffet Sleeping Canon trains Nos. 3 a.M
4 between Jaekaonvllle and Cincinnati.
J. A. McDUFFIE. A sat Uea'l Pata. Avert.
A. A. a ADDIS. V. R and Qeneral Manager.
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FROM St SlMONSaSUND.
We ere offering for sols PURE OLIVE OIL maou ^
factored by Cul. W. R Bhadmsu. from hie olive
groYo oa Csaaoa's Point, tit. Simone Island.
It is warrantsd to b« superior to tny oil in the
market, end not odu’terated with ooy spurious oils#*
of any kind,
DANIEL & FISH.
sprll-tf Brunswick. G*.
M. A. BAKER, Jr. l(
Metal Worker;.
Roofing,
Of all Linds fi*. nIOie-I a tttie lowest prfrc.A TUR
PENTINE STILLS AND STEAM PIPEmsfo a:
short notl*»e.
. BOBRO’JGH** block.
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGI4.
Tax Notice.
Taxea due the city for lew ar* payable aa ,*o|| u »> -
First quarter on or before Mb day of AoriL lew.
Second quart cron or before Hat day of July. DBS
Third quarter on or before 3let day of Oet-1885.
Fourth quarter on or before 31tt-dar of Inc., tsij,
J. F. NELSO.f. Jkik a»l'Ttea»t,.-..- <j. a.