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[OOMfMVXO MOM FIRST I’AOK.]
w a Grand Juror, and tbat tbe bail
if be paid the eum of $2 per day.
Reeo/uerf, That the paper* pul)
lisbed in Brunswick bo requested'to
publish these presentments and res
olutions for which they shall be re
munerated in a*sum toot to exceed $5
each. AXI
Joan B. BosfsriCK,
Francis J. OoKaruxarii,
Charles G. Moore, A
John E; do Bionon,
Newton G. Greek,
Henry C. Taylor,
JohnI*. Harvey,
Joseph II. Clark,
James S. Wright,
James T. Lambrioiit,
Columbia Downing, Jr.,
George Ratcliff; i *,.
| .‘. John R._ . • \
Leonuias C. Marlin,
W. E.' Burbage,
Thomas.Q.FlbminiO,
CiiAHf.Es J. Doerfinger;
William F. Penniman,
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Glynn Superior Court, , )
May Term, 1888. \
The Grand Jury in the, general
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IB, THE TIM*} TQ INVEST IN
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POPULATION.
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presentments having recommended
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t, ordered and adjudged by the court
that the fqregoing general present
ments and resolutions of the Grand
Jury, be, and they are hereby order
ed published in the newspapers of
the city of Brunswick.
James R. Brown,
Judge S. (JJ. Brunswick Circuit pro
Sol.Gen,
M&'i
A. New York man .has made _
amall fortune of, $05,000 in two
months through an invention. He
had often noticed the trouble which
school {children have in cleansing
their slates,and he invented a little
tin box, in the bottom of which is a
small spongo saturated with water.
In the centre of the box he placed .a
piece'of tin drilled with , holes, add
•Y on top of this another small sponge.
’ A ‘ nvauhtlva r\lalnv\n tltn ummkm
sponge, and the slate can be instant'
' ly cleaned. Ono Arm of stationers
Throe Town Commons loin nenr Dr. Gnlo’*,
chcnp, cheap, cheap.
purchased 10,000 gross of this little
invention, and the lupky Inventor WfiMi
hopes to become a millionaire. o„ 0 ioure»u„g canal..
Our stock" Of'l'ft^; Oils, White runnjag 0 a 1 U,& 1 ,S^°' VT °' vn ’
lend?, mixed paints of all kinds is
now complete and at a very plose
price. , ' Lloyd A Adams.
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Jkn Aged Printer.
Savannah, Ga. May 16th 1888.
• J. J. Hodges, the oldest printer in
Georgia, celobrated his seventy-fifth
birthday to-day. ,He began setting
type when he was thirteen years old.
and he has been at it pretty much all
of the tiine since. He now has cases
on the Savannah Independent In
his time, he has been foreman of the
Savannah Republican, foreman of the
Georgian, and for fifteen years was
foreman and Superintendent of the
(xOOrgla Telegraph, of Mncon. He
wras bprn in Bryan county, but has
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Uvcd in several counties. ‘ From 1802
-to. 1868 he was sheriff of Bibb coutv.
X Few of H T. Dunn’s Specialties
the best
Arrowwanmt Hammocks
and cheapest made.
Mosquito Canopies, $1:76 to $2.50.
Baby Carriages, all, styles and
prices
Fly Fans—latest improvements.
Lunch Baskets—every variety.
'Picture Frames—any size and
Btyle made to order.
Bird Cages—a largo assortment. -
Kimball Organs, cheap fbr cash or
by installments.
' The “Imperial Lamp—best in the
world.
Water Coolers, Tin Chamber Sets
and Watering Potg.
» Stationery, Blank Books and Of
fice Supplies. •
Artist Matoriai and Engineers Sup:
j plies.
Wall Paper, Room Decorations
£ , and Window shades.
I N Croquet Sots, Base Balls, Bats, etc.
. HENRY T. DUNN.
Sy - x 4 £<*k
Winter Resort Whispers.
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1888.......
1892
8,60(1 18S4..
..10,000 1888..
.. . ..20,000
Yslnatiofl of Property.
1892.
.. .$1,433,677.88
. .. 2,672,118.00
. ...6,000,000.00
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66.000 acres 'of Timber Lands on line of Railroad;
Thousands of acres of*cypress lands.
60.000 acres of Timber in one body; good ns can be had in the
State. *.
CITY PROPERTY.
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And proclaim to the public tbe undeniablo fact that
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Has now in store, and more arriving this week, the largest, most varied and
handsome line of . '
Spring and Summer Dress Goods
Ever brought to the “City by the Sea,” ail of wldcb, or-
T-CTIESElA.'X-, S4,
HE WILL OFFER TO THE PUBLIC AT
Stupendous Bargains!
Ono corner lot. aOxOO, with 160 footsti-eet front,
on Kowcastlo street. Excellent stand for any
business. 4
Most dcsirnblo residence lot 00x180 fronting on
two streets near park.
Six room house on ifn ion street
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Store and dwelling corner G enil Wolf streol«,
now rented for $15 per month, $l,aso.
Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe Mreot nonr MnnHtold
Two residence lots near Uoulernrd.
Lot "0\oo corner Albany nml|I .treet*.
Lot 30x00 comer Wolf and I streets.
Anyone can’ double hie money in twvlv..
month, by purchasing cither of the four inicts of
acreage property I offer for laic on the Point.
SOaeroa ofts»d»fnpdterth of the,city. .
Ono two-atoryll-room hon«o in northern part
of city, with five lots—cheap,
Now dwelling on Nowon.tlo street, with lot OOx
.......... ln | Jt , a | nCB , p, irt | 0n of city.
.silnntcd I
One of the most desirable lots on Nowcastlo
street south of park.
Excellent business lot SOxlSO on Iho liny.
Modem cottage with lot 00x180 on London
street. A plonsnnt homo in the host part of city.
Eight room liouso on A street—can bo bought
at a low figure.
Your room cottago in Dixvlllo with: lot 00x100.
Can bo bought chcnp as owner is anxious to sell.
Two story houso Just completed on 1st Avonne.
>t on Honlovnrd In two minutes’ walk
Truss
of postC
Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots
on which the Oglethorpe hotel Is situated.
$SCS will purchase six Town Commons lots in
one body.
Now two-story eight room house in New Town
Two two-story houses on desirable lot 180 feet
from Boulevard. Can be bought for $0,000.
New six -room housoon Boulorard—cheap.
DcsirJlbloi lot on Richmond street, between
Monk and Mansllold.
Tlireo of those doslnfblc new cottages on Coch
ran avenue, between George and London streets,
Truck farm of twenty-one acres with new 8
room houso.
Six acres with house noar E T V A G docks.'l
(15 feet front on Cochran avenue, 25 feet from
street car lino, for $825.
$1,200 will buy nine lota almost in centre of tho
cty. ^
Lot comer London street and Cochran avenue*
00X180, tvltli the house.
Three stores on Bay street.
Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in
this and adjoining; counties.
lo Trouble 1* low Properly.
Careful attention paid to the -'renting of property-
References, Oglethorpe and First National Banks.
Tho Harn.ett House at Savannah,
' Ga'., sayB the Boston Courier, is an
old stand-by, and is probably better
known to travelers than many longer
houses. Mr. M. L. Harnett is stUl
tho manager, and not only has
pleasant won! for every incomer, bnt
" ' * r " "icit information,
also is full of explic
which l>o readily imp.nna. a. quwUfil
cation, which is met with far less
often than desired. The Harnett
House is very handy to tbeborae cars
running to the railroad stations und
steamer wharves. UmyS-lm.
Real Estate Agency,
216 Newcastle St-ost, - Brunswick, Ga.
Too busy this week to enumerate specifically. But .remember the day
for Big Drives in Bargains commences Tuesday; April 24th. to be repeated
every Tuesdaj- thereafter until all have hud an opportunity to share in tho
benefits of this offer of unprecedented bargains.
j. michelyon:
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It is an VndeniaMe M
That we keep the finest Goods, tho nicest selection, the biggest stock and
the lowest prices. The Universal Verdict is that anything
• you cannot find at
A. Kaiser & Brother’s Stores
In tho latest and most fashionable Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Gents’ Furnishing, Hosiery, etc., you cannot find anywhere. Everybody
knows that we keep a full assortment of the above named, articles /ilwa\8
on hand.
We Throw out no Baits!
-BUT HAVE-
BARGAIN DAYS EVERY DAY
You can buy from us any day in the week at same prices, and cheaper
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than you can buy elsewhere on so-called “Special Bargain Days.”
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The public is getting too smart to bite at every bait
and common sense tells them and leads them to ns, as they can find any
thing they want in above named lines at their own prices
EVERY DAY IN THE WEJSK.
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Kaiser Sro.