Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 13, 1888, Image 8

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ID YOU SiY REDUCTION ? YOU DID, EH I WELL, LET US TELL YOU CONFIDENTIALLY THAT YOU DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ^REDUCTION^ UNLESS YOU GO TO THE STORE OP A, KAISER & BRO. WHERE THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE MEANING OF IT. ; Wo have reduced the price in all our Departments to such an extent, that it is not only astounding, it is simply the great est Temptation to. buy, and all those who do want to buy will find it to their great advantage to call on-us, and all those who do not need anything for the present, will be greatly bene- litted by calling, as they will find out where they can get the best Bargains in the city when they do wantsomething. " AS PROOFiOF THE PUDDING We will just give you one figure: We have a lot of Dress feilks, in short lengths, [remnants] which have been considered a bar gain at 75c. and which wo oiler to you, .until all sold at only 40c. per yard, and all the balance of our stock will be sold in conformity. Legal Advertisements. Notice of Free Trader. 1 .SAMUEL M. G LOG A UK II, do hereby giv • my free, full and voluntary consent ioc in wife, Hannah (Hogauer, to becouie a free trader from and after this day, said consent *o lie her after irrevocable by me. Jam';*". 13lh, 1C83. Samuel m. glogauer. CITATION. W GEORGIA—Glynn County. AX ULLMAN, Administrator of U. Prince, late of said county, having applied to me in proper form for leave to sell that tract of land at Sterling,in said county,containing sixty by sixty feet, belonging to said egtate, on which there la a store house, occupied by the said 5L' Prmpe at the time of his death, this is to cl all and singular, the creditors and next of kin the said M. P. Prince to be und uppear at my of fice within the ilroe allowed by law and to show cause, if any they can, why leave should not be S anted to the said Max Unman ns Adminlstra- r as as aforesaid to sell said land. Witness my hand and official signature. |EDGAR C. P. DART, Ordinary, SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Glynn County. "IXflLL be sold before the Court House dOor, in ▼ v the city of Brunswick, Glynn county Ga., during the legal hours of sale, on ihe first Tues day In February, 1888, the following described >erty to-vit: tat certain tractor parcel of land situated, lying and being In the county of Glynn and State of Georgia, and known as Broaddeld Plan tation. situated on the waters of the Altumaha River in said county, nnd containing two him dred und sixty-two acres of tide, swamp c ! lands; bounded on the north by the Iar. the heirs of Robert Troup ami the Altumaha A. KAISER & BRO. RUNSWICI/ & WESTERN H RAILROAD. II ty ty Route. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Mail. Express. Brunswick, via B . .. lv 6:35 a m 5:30 p m Pyles’ Marsh :ivffl:4» n in — p m Jamaica lv 7:25 a m 0:32 p in Waynesvillc lv 8:oo a in 7:12 p m Hobftken lv 8:57 aiu 8:47 \\ m Schlutterville lv 0:12 a ni 0:07 pm Waycross ar 0:42 a in 0:55 pm %avnnn*h7viiT8»¥ r & W. ar 12:23 p m il:10nm Charleston ar 4:20 pm 10:40 Jacksonville, via 8, FAW.lv 7a m 7 :oo p in Calluliun lv 8.1)7 a iu 7:40 p m Charleston lv 2:46 a m (1:30 am Savannah lv 7:00nm 1:S0pm Waycross via IIA W .lv io:oo a m *10:10p m Pearson lv 11:10 am 11:40 p in Alapaha lv 12:07 pm 12:50 am Ty Ty % 1 v 1:30 p m 2:H0 a m Sumner lv 1:54 p m 2:45 a m Willingham lv 2:21pm Davis lv 2:80 pm Albany ar 3:00 p m 4:10 am Montgomery nr^7 fib a m * :U» p m Columbus nr 2:55 pm Macon nr 0:45 p m 0:00 a in Atlanta . nr 10:85 p m 1:05 p m Marietta, via W A A ar 12:05 a m 2 »« p m Chattanooga ar 487 a m 7:05 m Louisville, via L A N nr 0:40 p in 0:05 a in Cincinnati.via Cin.So... nr 0:42pm 0:40am FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Mail. Express. Cincinnati, via Cin. So ... lv 7:55 a m o.oo p m Louisville, via li A N lv 8:05 pm Chuttanooga, via A... lv 6;05pm 8:05 a in Marietta lv 0:00 p in 12:58 p m Atlanta, viaCRU lv 10:00pm 2:30pin Macon ...: lv 1:25 a m 0:50 p ni iyolumbus lv 12:15pin Montgomery lv 7:25 pm 7:40 a m Albany, via DAW 1 v 4:55 a iu 11:10 p m Davis 1? 6:10 am Willingham lv 5:34 a in Sumner lv 0:01 a ni 12:20 a m Tv Ty lv 0:10 a in 12:35 a m ‘Alapaha lv 7:4ftam 2:12am . JPearson .lv 8:43 aiu 3:14 um Y Waycross ar 0:47 a m 4:28 a m 1 Savannah, via iif AW — ar 12:23 p m — ■ 7. Charleston .m. ar 4:20 p in Callahan, via S F* W.:... ar 11:20 a m 0:45 a m Jacksonville.— nr 12:00 m 7:75 a in Jacksonville, via S FA W .lv 7:30 a m Callahan lv 8:07 am Charleston — lv 2:45 am savannah.„ lv 7:00am . . .„. Waycross via H AW lv 10:00 a m 10:00 am schiatU^rville lvf 10:25 a mfl0:23 a m Hoboken lv 10:40 am 10:40 am Waynesvillc lv II :39 a m 11:39 a in Jamaica lv 12:10 p m 12:19 p m Pyles’ Marsh lvfl2:4Sp mf 12:40 pm Brunswick .ar 1:18 pm 1:18 pm Cumberland Route. Brunswick and Inland STEAMBOAT COMPANY# | This popular route to Floridu is now open un der the most auspicious circumstances. The cidoyublc features of this short and do slrable Steamer Transfer on the Inland Bays among tho islands of the South Georgia Coast, need only be tried to be fully appreciated. In full sight of the ocean and yet not affected by it I THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER “ City of Brunswick ’ lias been recently rebuilt, and is now makiti! her regular dailyini* between Brunswick am Fernand inn, upon following schedule: SOUTHBOUND. !<eave Brunswick by steamer ti.80 a m Arrive at Feniandma . , 10.30 a m Leave Fenwtndina l»v F. K. A X. By. . ,10.40 a Arrivofet Jacksonville 11.40am NORTHBOUND. Leave Jacksonville hy F. U. »7 N. Hy. 2.45 j Arrive at Fcninndina .. 3.55 pm Leave Fernandina hy steamer .. 4.15 p ni Arrive at Brunswick 8.15 p in JOHN B WRKNN, anl-tf Gen’l Uasrenger Agent west by a canal and Grantley Plantation. Also nine hundred acres of high orpine lands, more or less, lmnndcd on the* north by rice lands of the estate of MissM. II. Troup and Clelia Key, east hy the pine lands of TIofwyl Plantation, south by pine lands of Evelyn Plantation, west by the pine lands of the Grant estate, as the property of the defendants in execution, under and by vi« Jue of a™ execution issued from Glynn Superior Court in favor of Go * ***** •- • * *• said Clelia Key ami .... thousand dollars (14,000) principal, drc«l and ninety-two dollars intcri 8, 1887. Cost Notice of this levy given tenant in possession. W. H. BERK IK, Sheriff G. C. Ga. TT7ILL lie sold before the Court House door iu the city of Brunswick, Glynn county Ga. during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tucs day in February J888 the following described property to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the county of Glynn ami State of Georgia, nnd known as Broadfleld Plantation, situated on the Altamaha hiver in said county and containing two hundred and sixty-six acrci of tide, swampor rice lands; bounded on the north by the lands of the heirs of Robert Troup and Altamaha river, east by a canal, New Hope creek and llofwyl Plantation, south by the highlands of the estate of Matilda B. Troup and Clelia Kev t and west by a canal and Grantley Plantation. Also nine hundred acres of high or pine lands, more or less, bounded north by the rice lands of the estate of Matilda B. Trout and Clelia Key, east by the pine lands of Hofwy, Plantation, south by the pine lands of Evelyta Plantation, and west by tnc pine lands of the Grant estate, as the property of Clelia Key BrailsfordT. Dent as administrator of ai .au, the estate of Matilda B. Troup, deceased, under and by virtue of i»n execution issued from the Superior Court ol Glynn county in favor of the Southern Bank of tho State of Georgia and against the said Clelia Key, and B» ai'sfo» d T. Dent, administrator as aforesaid, for live thou sand dollars principal ami two hundred and flfty-slx dollars and eighty-onc cents interest December 7, J^87. Cost . Notice of this )< January 4, 1888. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. E XAMINE mjrtist of Houses, Lots, Farms nnd Laud for cash and on time, A big bargain n New Town lots for 80 days only. Ah-o Fire, Li aid Accident Insurance AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Heal estate and nsurance Agt nal. extra Purchase tickets at the station, and save fare collected upon the train. The mail train stops at all II A W stations. Connections made at Waycross to nnd from all points on Savannah. Florida A Western Railway. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir F. W. ANG1ER, A. G. P. A. J. A. McDUFFIE. G.P. A. A. A. GADDIS. V. P. A G.M.. LB.B0TSF0RR>U). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. O FFICE. Madden • molding, corner Newcas tle and Glotici stersirt entrain eon Glou cester street. Office hour* 8 to lo a. in., 2 to 4 p. in., 7 toll p. m. TO DARIEN. Steamer Hessie YVILL hereafter run between Brunswick nnd 7 7 Darien on Mondays. Wednesdays and Sat# unlays, leaving Brunswick 7:30 a. m.; arrive at Darien 11:30 a. m.; leave Darien 2:(X) p. m.; ar rive at Brunswick 0:00 p. in. Stops both ways at St. Simons Mills and Frederica. C. E. ARNOLD, Captain. Attention, Merchants! In order to close out my entire stock of Hume Manufactured Cigars, BARGAINS IN CIGARS. This offer is to the trade onl’v, MOSES DANIKI# ” SIULOH S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for catarrh, diptheria, ami canker mouth. IIoil^esikMcCauly GEORG I A— G lynn County. \I r 1EL b“ sold before the Court House door in T7 the city of Brunswick. Glynn coumy, GA., ou tkc first Tuesday in February, ISSN lietweei the hours of leu o’clock a in. ami 4 o’clock p. jn.fi that day, at public onicry. io ilic highest am best bidder, the following described property, to- That certain tract or parcel of land, situated nnd lying in the20th District G.M.. o.'saol coun tv and known ns the Ifnfwvl plantation, contain ing three hundred acres ino;e * ’ lands, and five hundred and iKtv acics. more or less, of nine land; hounded on tnc eaA by New Hope Plantation, west by Bromlllelil, north hv south branch of the Altamaha, ami soiuh by lands of J. P. Lutuh; levied on a - the propertv’ o‘f M. C. pent, to satisfy a tax Ufa lsotcdhy H.J. Bead sail I M.C ty for the Collector Dent, for luxe • car K7. Amount of t W. H. UEUU1K. SI nty, ngii i the i?and coun i 29.4m: cost i-'lVG.C.Ga. McCRARY’S' -A.aa.d- Sale STABLE, GRANT STREET. NEW STOCK, NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand Second-Class .J or Bes of Everything! D ON’T fail to call on Sam McCrary w hen yon want anvthmg In his line. He* guarantees good turn-outs, best attention, ami satisfaction guaranteed in every’ instance. The ladies are es pecially invited to give iiim their patronage, the gentlest horses tieing kept for their use. All Orders for Draying I’ROMl’TI.Y A'lTENDED TO. Intend to windjup Business—To:^c1ose oif Lock, Stock and Barrel! The continued bad benltli of Mr. J. M Marlin ni tikes it an imperative necessity. Commenein,; WEDTiKSDA Y, UEf. 21st, they will inaugu rate * A Great Closing Out Sale OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK ! Goods will be Marked to sell, Regardless j COST OR VALUE! i The greatest chance that has ever come to Brunswick buyers to obtain choice, seasonable goods at unprecedented bargains. We think that our efforts to give to the people goods at their right value has been appreciated In - the people. Wo have done much to tone up the trade and bring down prices in Brunswick. This will be our dying ef fort, And in it we intend to Demoralise. Things* The stock must be sold or given away, and we don’t cure much which. Early buyers will catch the best chances, as our goods won’t last at the prices at which we intend to tling them out to you. MARLIN DRY GOODS CO. The Railway Co-Operative Store ps ACKNOWLEDGED TO LEAD IN Staple and! Fancy Gioceries. Butter, Tea, Crackers & Roasted Coffee -A.re our Specialties. Arrangements have been made to keep a full line of Genuine Gcr man Groceries. 11 Newcastle and 12 Grant St., - BRUNSWICK, GA. THE BRUNSWICK AUCTIOI00. Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL: Send in your goods. Give them your orders to sell yottr household property and anything else you have to sell. Mr. Bowyer will treat you right. Any reference you need from them ou can get- Quick s-ales and prompt returns is the motto of THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO. Hodges & McCauley. After one ycar’a trial it is now an acknowledged fact that we ISeep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department la without doubt the mot*t complete, as the amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee xactness ami dispatch, rs this depaitmcnt is under the personal supervision of the oldest prescrip- lon clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are we con it tied to any one physician’s pre* *• ■ * * ' ‘ — ‘ all tli riptions, but. as has been demonstrated, are thoroiighlv prepared to flU any "aiiii a'ii that may be d if you favor us with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, lwith as to quail- m tv and pric . combs, and toilet artick are also Proprietor of tl:< utiw ii 111 gmiiuiiiti. paiii'iui.iiuii, lAllll (I, Ijunil till line of soaps, tooth, hair ami nail, cloth and blac king brushes, a fact,.everything that goes to make up a first class drag store. We OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. Where we manufacture l-emon. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and ’Strawberry (Soda Water, which we Tuarantee to be as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is recoin mended by physicking, and we lave no hesitation in asserting that It is as good as any iuii>orted in the market. *• ** * “ilbcc—* •- 1 —. — • - Call and give \» a trial, b convinced that what we tell you is true. L. D. HOYT & CO., -DEALERS IN— - MRDW AR Steves C tins, Pistols, Cartririoe AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, in* and *Wa,e:a