Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, September 14, 1888, Image 8

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&ga §ht £dvqiti&er-$ppeal> PublUbed Dally ao<l Weekly at BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA, ••THE CITY BY THE SEA." T. 0. STAC! * SOM, Editor, and Proprietor!. HSubacriptlon ltatcs: Dally, by maU.ordoUvered By curriers within the city, (4 per annnm; Week- v |2 per annum. . ... . Advertising Rates extremely reasonable, and made known on application* Advertisements lor which no dellnlte contract • made will be published until ordered out, and payment exacted accordingly. Official OrganoHJity and County. The steamer^ Mischief lost her smoke stack in the Sound last night. Dr. Burford has taken Dr. A. C. Hlain in co-j)ai'tnersiii|i in the prac tice of physic. All seeds are warranted to be per fectly fresh, at Rockwell’s drugstore. Read advertisement of house for school purposes wanted by Commis sioner Nelson. Read call from Air. J. J. Spears for mass meeting to-nigbt. Col. Symmcs and others will speak. Our stores will be closed to-morrow till 6:30 p. m. A. Kaisek <fc Buo. “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” the Howard Company, are booked for the Brunswick boards for Sept. 20th. The pleasing countenance of our young friend, Charley Alallard, is* again visible behind the counters of Kaiser Bros, establishment. TO RENT—8 room bouse, with kitchen attached, in front of ice fac tory. Apply to E. O. Futch. The wounded boy, Gus Lassiter, is resting comfortable to day. The swelling in the neck is somewhat re duced, and the doctors arc hopeful. Things are certainly distressing in Jacksonville. Very little news from that point. The disease seems to be moving right ahead. Aloney is llow- ing freely, but doctors and nurses arc wanted. Garden seeds of all kinds, war ranted perfectly fresh, at Rockwell’s drug store. The residence of Air. A. V. Sccals was robbed yesterday in broad open day light. Mrs. Sceals went away from home for a short while, during which time the thief entered and took from Air. S.’s pants pocket, which hung in the bed-room, a pocket book containing $25. His watch was in another pocket, but not disturbed. House Wanted: A house contain ing pt least two large rooms, suita ble for school purposes, is wanted at once. Must be in a desirable locali ty. Communicate with E. A. Nel son, County School Commissioner. At a meeting of Council this morn ing, that body called the attention of the Board of Health to two facts—- t first, that there was discrimination between the railroads, in that one was allowed to run its trains into the city, while the other was required to furnish a shoo-fly; and second, that the cars used in carrying the Hen dersonville refugees were furnished by the E. T., V. & G. road. A large stock, ‘of fresh garden seeds at Rockwell’s drug store. More for the Sufferers. Wc have received, in addition to the $24 nlrcady reported by us, the following sums for the yellow fever sufferers: Cash $ 1 00 Cosh 5 00 C. Downing, Jr 10 00 lit of Pythins, at their iglit, appropriated $50 f of their brethren in and this morning a busied themselves in get i box of lemons and other ula. Yom Kippnr.' The Jewish fast of Yom Kippur lie gins to-night at six o’clock, and lasts until the rising of the stars to mor row night During that time the adult members of our Israelitish population will neither cat nor drink —in short, observe absolute fast.— Their stores will close this evening, at five o'clock. FOR BENT—seven room house on Union street between .Monk and, Gloucester. Apply to A. B. Rowe. Syrup of Figs Natures own true laxative. It is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanse the system when billious or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to cure habitual constipation, indi gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on iy by the California Fig Syrup Com pany, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Lloyd <fc Adams. Notice ( Contractors and Builders. We can save you money on sash, doors, blinds, cement, plasters, lime and everthing used in building bouses. Write for prices or call at our drug store, this city, for any in formation desired. LLOYD & ADAMS, No. 5 Whitaker st., S. W. cor. Bay Lane, and 150 Bryan st. Go to Henry T. Dunn for Alnson fruit jars, all sizes, at greatly reduc ed prices. McORARY’S Sale STABLE GRANT STREET. NEW STOCK, NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand or Second-Class. Best of Everyhing' D° want anything in his line. Ho'guarantee* good turn-outs, bent attention, and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. The ladles arc es pecially invited to give him their patronage, the gentlest horses lielng kept for their use.| All Orders for Braying PROA1PTLY ATTENDED TO. McDonald & dean, Ileal Market, Fulton's Old Stand, Newcastle St, WK WILL KEEP A FI LL SUPPLY OF FRESH BEEF, TEAL, MUTTON, My House and Lands In the Southern IK»rtion of the city, also my Horse and Buggy. Terms easy. STEWART JOHNSON. G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, Ckovatt Block, Room 2. KRTY for sale ami rent. Dr. A.B. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty years practical experience. SMALES, Instantaneous Photograph Legal Advertisements.. CITATION. STATE OF GEORGIA—County OF Glynn late ty, has applied to me, the undersigned in due form of law for letters of administration de bo nis non on the estate of said deceased, and I will pass upon the said application on the first Mon day in October next. f Given under my hand and oilicial signature this August31, 1888. EDGAR C. P. DART, Ordinary G. C. Ga. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. W 1 ILL be sold before the Court House door In the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in September, 1888, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder, the following descrilied property, to-wit: The eastern one-half, 00x00 feet, of Old Town lot No. 293, bounded on the east by Kgmont street, and south by Mansfield street. Sold as the prop erty of the estate of M. Mlnehan, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. J. .J. SPEARS, JACOB FONDA, J illy 27th, 1888. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL be aold before the Court House door in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in September 1888, betw een the legal hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder, one-fifth of Bay lot of land No. 28, said one-tifth containing three thousand tw’o hundred and forty stmare feet in that part of the city of Brunswick known as the old town in the county of Glynn, State of Georgia. Sold as the property of the estate of Mrs. Margaret M. Barkuloo for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said e tate. Wji. ANDERSON, Administrator. August 2, 1888. NOTICE. A N act to incorporate “The South Brunswick Terminal Rail Itoad Company,” and to grant certain pow ers and privileges to the same and to provide for the building o nw lines from a point on Blytho back river, on Colonels Island, in the county of Glynn, in the State of Georgia, Into Wayuesville, in the comity of Wayne, said State, and to authorize said railroad company to con nect its road with the “Brunswick and Western Railroad.” and for other purposes. We will apply to the next Gcnerul Assembly of the state of Georgia for tiie passage of the act, of which the foregolngis the title. This July 18th, 1888. W. F. PENNIMAN, CITATION STATE OF GEORGIA—Glynn County. WiigREAS, WJUJam If. Whaley, Administrator of John Strickland, deceased, has applied to the undersigned for letters dismissoyy from said ad ministration. This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, to show.causc, if they can, why said Administrator should not lie discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the iirst Monday in November next. This August 4,1888. Edgar C. I\ DART, Ordinary Glynn County Ga. Notice of Intention to Change • Name. STATE OF GEORGIA—County or Glynn. A LL perron* interested are hereby notified that I have filed my petiti >n to the December term 1888 of the Superior Court of said county for the purpose of having my name and that of my wife changed from Oliver 1*. and May C. Good bread by which names we have heretofore been known to that of Oliver P. Felton and May C. Felton. This August 9th, 1888 OLIVER P. GOODBREAD. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. state of Georgia—county of glynn. "NOTICE islhereby given that t ic firm of Docr- Xi (linger A Mlncfian, bar and restaurant keep ers, coni|>osod of F. Joseph Doerflinger and J. R. Mlnehan, under articles of date September 14th. 188U, is to-day by mutual consent dissolved, said J. R. Mincimn retiring from said linn, and said F. Joseph Doerflinger assuming all the debts and liabilities of the same. This August 2.*>th, 1888. F. JOS. DOKKFLINGKK, JAMES It. MJNEIIAN. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Glynn. N OTICE is hereby given that the Unit of Mc Clure & Easterling, dealers In lumlicr, wood, coal and so forth, and conifioscd of William Mc Clure and James Frank Easterling, is this ditv dissolved by mutual consent, -aid James Frank* Easterling retiring from ouiu Him, ami said Wil liam McClure assuming all the debts and liabili ties of the same us per their contract of dissolu tion this date. This 28tli day oi August, 1888. WILLIAM < . McCLURK, JAM1> F. EASTERLING. Notice as to a Railroad Incorporation, N OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have formed a Railroad Company to lie call ed “The South Bound Railroad Company” and that we intend to apply for a charter for the same, under the terms and provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of tha State Of Georgia, approved September 27th., 1881, and the Acts am ndatory thereof. That the object and purpose of said Company areto construct, maintain and operate a Rail road for public use, in the conveyance of persons ami property from a point in Effingham county, Ga., at or near Sitters Ferry on the Savannah river, to a point on :he Florida line in Cuiuden county, Georgia, on the St. Mary’s river, and through the counties of Ellingham, Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh, Wayne, Glynn and Camden, in the State of Georgia.,. The office and p.incipal place of business of said Company shull be in the city of Savannah, Ga. This September 7,1888. - . » l %R>rtN^nCYEIW, JOHN L. HAMMOND, T1IOS. F, STUBBS, ;• Wm.S.TISON, J. FLORENCE MINIS, JOHN LAWTON. ALWAYS TO THE FRONT. LEADERS IN STYLES AND LOW PRICES. Rulers of the Dry Goods Market. \* t -- v, - ; 4 • Headquarters For Fine Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Etc., Clothing, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Ets., Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children,. Shoes, for Men, Youths and Boys. Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Etc., Etc., A. KAISER A BROTHER Beg to inform their patrons and friends that they will sell from now on, any and every article in each department until closed out at such greatly reduced prices that it will be A GREAT STUNN ER For our competitors to know how we can do it. It matters not how we do it, the principal question is: Do we do it ? And WE CERTAINLY SHALL DO IT, For we have told you be before that we will not under any circumstances carry any old stock over to next season and sell it for new again, so COME ! EVERYBODY ! ! ‘ AND PROFIT FROM OUR GREAT OFFERINGS. Our Elegant Line of Furniture Is once more complete, having just received the RICHEST AND NEWEST STYLES in Bed Room Sets, Parlor Suits, etc. etc., and everybody will save money by examing our stock of FURNITURE before buying. We guaran tee our prices cheaper than anybody. -XX.- falser dz Bio. j I guarantor Ferretyp Groups. WHY IS IT 1 WHO CAN TELL V T HE world la Wise* science is progtesslve, men are shrewd at guessing, but no one can ex plain the following strange condiiton of things happening every day. ^ . „ „ A number of people are beginning to “ail;” they complain of slight indisposition; the sick ness progresses until finally one will have con sumption, another catarrh, another kidney troub lc, and worst of all, some will be nfllicted with that terrible malady, cancer. Aud to think that ordinary prudence in the beginning would have saved us from any of these dreadful visitors. Cancer has taken off some of our strongest men and women lately, and others are stricken with It. The rellection that the dead might be living aud the mulcted be in good health (had the prop er means been used) is not a pleasant one. That king of ail blood purifiers, GUINN’S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWEU” is the one great specific known to medical science that attains the above results It puri fies, enyiches anti strengthens the blood, ami acts as a perfect tonic to the whole system—prevent innumerable cases of sickness, ami save many lives. The following will explain itself: m pleased to state to the public that s Blood Rkxewxr has no equal as a iirifier, for liau^ried it sufficiently. BARNES. M l). Gridin, Ga. .... r f«»r Alma- ittle of the me I- Petition for Incorporation. STATE oF GEORGIA,—County of Glynn. T o the Superior Court of said County.—The petition of Benjamin Hirsh, Max Ullmnn, David Glauber, Morris Michelson, Michealis Kaiser, Abraham Borchardt and Phillip Kellar, all of the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, respectfully show’s that petitioners, to gether w ith their associates, desire to bo incor porated under the law s of the State of Georgia, in such cases made and provided, and to bdmade a body corporate under the name 'and style of “BETH TTEFILLAH.” (signifying flonse of Prayer), and under said name, style and title, to be known, called and designated and to carry out the object of said incorporation, which is: First: To disseminate the word of God, and, to that end of erecting a house of worship in said cityof Brunswick and dedicated to the Almighty. Second: To elevate Hie moral and-religious tone of society and to assist the poor and suffer ing, wherever and whenever it may be necessary. Third: To make contracts? to lease, rent, to sue and be sued, and to plead and lie impleaded in any court in said State or elsewhere. Fourth: With a power to said corporation or society, to buy and sell real estate or oilier things, to borrow money upon its corporate property and io secure the same by mortgage, bond or deed of trust or in such other manner as may be deemed best by said corporation. Having in view’ in the doing of said acts, the aim and end of suia corporation and for no other purpose, to say: For tTe purpose of keeping up and main taining a Synagogue or other house devoted to the observance of religious tenets. Petitioners pray that they may lie Incorporated under the said style, title and name, for, and dm ing the term of twenty \**»n>, with the privi. logo lit the expiration tbeivol. according to law, to renew the > me, and flint under such stylc^tl- tlc and name, they may have stteh powers mid privileges granted under the Inwxot the State of Georgia to all corporations inclu mg the right to make bv-laws fir the governme.it •<: it- "tvii af fairs. To have and use u common seal to pre scribe the number of trustees and officers and with all other general powers, not herein enum erated, and petitioners will ever pray, etc. Samuel BokchArdt, Petitioners Att’y* STATE OF GEORGIA.—County of Glynn. In Clerk’s Office Glynn Superior Court. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a j ust ami correct copy of petition for incorpo ration filed In this office and that the same Is a true extract from the minutes of this court.* John C. Lehman, Deputy Clerk Superior Court, G. 0 Ga. This the 16th, day of August, 1888. J.MJDEXTER INSURANCE, . AND Real Estate Agent, REPRESENTING- HT -INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA , * TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford. Houses to Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. W.B.Mell&Co., DEALERS IN SADDLES & HARNESS ' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, RUBBER AND Leather Belting, Rubber Parking am! Hose. Role Leather, Calf Skins and Shoe Uppers, Trunks and Traveling* Bags. We call especial attentloAoour Heavy Team Harness for the mill and turpentine trade, which \fe manufacture ourselves from best selected leather. Come and see us when in the city, or send ns your orders when in need of anythihg in our line. All mail orders receive careful attention, and satisfaction Is guaranteed. W. B. MELL & CO., 1’tS and 100 Congress St., SAVANNAH, Ga. Training School for Nurses Dr. DAYTON SMALES, A CTIVELY aided I»V the Brunswick medical profession. is forming a training school for nurses, to be iwumined, received and employed by the doctor- ( all «»#i or address Dr. DAYTON SMALES. * Newcastle street, south. REMOVAL! NEW QUARTERS I can now be found in my new stand in the Scarlett Block, * WHERE MY BTOCK|OF| BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, I’IPS, Dry Goods and Notions aw ILL BE FOUND Marked down TO BED ROCK. D. T. DUNKT. CUMBERLAND ISLAND HOTEL CUMBERLAND ISLAND, GA., Near Brunswick. THOROUGHLY renovated. New rottuges. A Railroad from steamer landing to hotel, and hotel to beach. Finest Battling and Fishing on Atlantio Coas All trains make close connections at Brunswick with the elegant steamer City of Brunswick at 7:30a.m. daily; returning, arrive at Brunswick , :40 p. m. Daily Lniu.il States mail sn vtee. „ W. II. BUNK LEY, Proprietor mli-zm ItuuLie*, g, a