Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 19, 1888, Image 1

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i- bH Daily Advertiser- *1 <;. STACY & SON, PUBLISHERS. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. FIIW, 0(/l'ORKR 19, 1888. •. .. ESTABLISHED 1876. A RICE MILL. Newl one, nnd the way to get One <h to Build It. For,roar* |*a»t nur citizens have r.O that one of the great needs of mu' town was n rice mill, and various oifm-ts • have been made to get one h.’ie, hut each has failed of consum in.-ition. We are glad to aay that the .hall is again in motion, and thatsev- ci nl of our citizens have takon hold of the |irnjeul, aud propose to organ ise n company here at home, com |,.»i*o(l of homo capital, to build a rice mill here. The entire rice crop of the Satillu, amounting probably to 100.000 bushels, besides thousands of ' bushels annually raised In this sec- .ti hi of‘the State, all of which now if >c8 to " Savannah, should cothe to llmnswick, nnd there is no reason why it should not be brought, $20,- (HK) is the amount esilmnted to be mi-essary to put the requiste plant here. At least one-half of this should lie subscribed by our own citizens, an. I the balance oan then bo had from outside capital. • , ^ > Exports. The St. Simons Lumber Company cleared, on tho 10th Inst., for Rio, tlio Argentine Republic bark Zelmlra, with cargo of 538,880 feat of ldtnbcr, valued at $7,543. The St. Simons Lumber Company oiearsd,on the 16th inat., for Rio, the American bark Moonbeam, with car go of 400,831 feet lumber, valued at $0,451. Stillwell, Milton A Co. cleared, on tho 17th - Inst., tor Buenos Ayros, tho British bark John Black, with cargo of 402,607 feet of lumber, valued at $6,232. STARVING PA1 Legal Advertisements. A Famine Prevail In* Dakota. , North LEAVE TO SELL. McCRARY’S E. T. V. & G. R. R. Dots. A trip over the E. T. V. <fe 6. R. hint evening and night by the Senior (•rings ont tho following dots: Conductor Giles, the only Uatche- lnr passenger conductor on this road is buck at his post again after a long v illation, and came down for the first lime yesterday over the line to the delight of his many friends, who greeted him with delight, especially Hie lady passengers who sny:"He is Southern Energy. AtnericunJIccordor. The people of the northern states have much to say about their ener gy, and at tho same timo have an idea that tho people of the south are indolent and shiftless. As wo told someof them: “You are energetio. because you have to bo—you’d starve or freeze if you wasn’t. You have to do all your farm work in five months, while the Georgia farmer has thir teen months in which to do his work.” But the idea that southern people are lacking in energy is a mistake. Look at their record for the past tweinylbhrec years. Starting anew in life without fortunes, their labor dis organized, social and political rela tions revolutionized, they have built upon tho ruins of the war success ful manufactories, developed their agricultural and mineral resources, re established their schools and Bhown tho world such a Spectacle of energy, self-reliance, and heroism as thnjiflinJjraunn of _ the Chicago, Oct. 17. from Minneapolis says: man has been investigat dttion of farmer* in Rm Dak., Uko were reported] ing, returned last niglif there are seventy f.>mil| absolutely destitute of i and something must be'j mediately. The real these people ia beyond i Men, women and ohtldr and have not a cent of i world; their crops ar atroyod and 4 their lat farm implements mor| lute distress prevail! A minister was livln with his wife aud two.: of the latter wrapped uj in order to keep it warn blue with cold and cmg hunger. Tliero was ntj exception of a lit which is nil that any <j lies have to burn and t they had to eat wn bread. Mr. Harpman says J came in August de wheat there was i vegetables, even thoa hardy as turnips. ' • *-Wm [special I. Harp- cot- ! chunty, starv ed sdys v|io aro BT,:l fuel |*ml im- littou of ftlon. (rags fin tho filly de- and ^Abso- vhere. S>ne" room one Bhh crib ■l.thofith- |ted with I, with the 4 ihapiire, fa mi ll}' thing rusts of Sirin Mallory, adnilulstratrlx do limits noil of Mallory, <tccca*c<i, hurt in Hue form ay- -...1 tilth Mllllo.,, .icvuiuw,, urn. . Piled tollio undersigned for (onvo to mil the land belonging to thn estate ot Mid deceased, an. I said |>|>lii-.,ittoti will be hoard on the ilrat Monday in member next. This October Mh, IS88. EDGAR U. P. DART, Ordinary O.U. Ga. m mm CITATION LYKN COUNTY, tley, Administrator , has nppllod to tho from said ad- Sale STABLE from I _ v< dismission ontheflrst Monday In Noverabornex't' This August 4.188S. ’ Eboab C. P. DART, Ordinary Glynn County Ga. GR ANT STREET. Notice of Intention to Change Name. STATE OK GEORGIA—COUNTY OF GLYNN, A LLpoimns Interested aro hereby notified £*• I Savo died my potmen to tfto Doooc term 1888 «f tho Superior Court ot said oot that Docoinbcr ' oounty HEW STOCK, for the purpose of having my name nnd thato'f my wlfo changed from Oliver K /nnd May C. Goodbroad by which names we have heretofore been known to that of Oliver 1*. Felton and liny G Felton. This August 9th, 1SS8 OLIVER P. GOODBREAD. A DMINJSTRATORS’ SALE. NEW VEHICLES Nothing 8econ(l-H>mii Second-Class. or it whit li nil the is all the itch are n6 STATE of GEORGIA—county op Glynn. T O nil whom It may concern, nnd to tho lie nml creditors of Mlohnql Mlnclian, late of siddcnimty. deceased. ■John .1. spear*. Administrator eum tostamon- to annsxo of Michael Mlnohnn, deceased,' hat In duo form applied to the undersigned tor leave to sell two trnots of lend, lying In trie elty of Bruns wick. In said State nnd county, nnd in the old town of said city, each containing olglity-one Best of EveryIiin<r ’ hundred equi.ro fuel* ono known ns tho eastern nty-two, and tho othorknown tithe western half of old town lot mnnbcr two hundred and ninety-three, lielonglns to tho estatoof aaldde- eessod, and said appllohno ' llrst Monday In November next, —'its Snl, day ot October 1888. Ion will be hoard on the KDGAU C. P. DART, ; • Ordinary G.O. ua.' ; The London pul how the New York vance-Aeets of Dr. 1 and punHshed tho, outler ot- ail nzie’a book the vol- the D ON’T fail to call on Sam McCrary when you want anything la his lino, llo guarantees good turn-nuts, lie. I intention, nnd satisfaction guaranteed tn ever t Instance. The ladles are es pecially invited to give him their pntronngn, the gentlest horses being kept for thelruse. All Orders for Graying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PUBLIC SALE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION [UBOBGIA—Glynn County. H T>Y vlrtuo ot a power of sole, coni erred up ■In tho soyoralmortgagoaherolnafterrra Low Aaedclatk National Bank, i in tho StRte of Georginj at tho * mtimutM. Qp-tolniAih. IrttlL “Applying the air breaka” is what rnilroad boys call the action of spoo ney couples. We had such a couple on last evening. The girl had a snuff dip in iter mouth, but thafi did not keep her from pressing her compan ion equal to an air break, to the great amusement of the other passengers. tages that would have disheartened any other people, they have not on ly, regained nil they lost, hat have made such advancement that they are now rivals of their northern neighbors in flclds which they had thought ’ themselves safe from all competition. Tho travel southward is Betting in and passengers who travel that way now expecting to have two full soats t.» themselves on which to snoozb simply get left. A Possible Explanation. The Macon felugrapb says: Some Every station platform octwecn Atlanta timl Huxley is lined with cot ton ready lor Nhipuicnt, and waiting transput tution. Railway i-utiug Iihiim’s are an abomination iu Hie eyes of traveling people. Vituals swimming in lard, tough Bteak, and muddy ioffee being the rule. Wo have found ono excep tion—tho McLeod House at Lumber city, The E. T. V. Sc G. road ought to arrange its schedules so that ev ery train on the road shall stop there for one meal at least. The schedules on this road need a change. Trains between Brunswick and Atlanta should bo so arranged that passengers, can start and arrive at titeae two cities at reasonable honn. : The trains from Atlanta ol- thef leave there at midnight or get he$ after midnight. Last night’s train reached here at fqur o’clock this Washington City has-the biggest kind of a.seandal !b hand in connec tion wtth L the construction of the new aqnqduot. Defective workman ship has been discovered in a score ‘of places, and it is thought probable that the whole of the big water tun nel will have to be relined. The de- , fectivo work has been going on for many months, and yet the officers in charge had no knowledge of it until the newspaper* found it out for them. Wbat would the country do without tho newspapers? of our Georgia exchanges are dispos ed to advertise the State convict camps as health resorts. They dc ciare that the iigurcs of the principal keeper’s report show that the death rate iu these camps was less than that in the most favored cities. The convicts in this State as a rule are tough fellows who ean stand » great deal. They have been kuoivu to live and enjoy good health amid surroun dings which would havo seemed nec essarily fatal to pigs. To mako the small death rate in the Georgia pen itentiary all tho more wonderful it ought to be published in parallel col umns with tho testimony in the va rious Investigations which havo giv en glimpses of convict camp life in this State. In spite of figures “which cannot lie” we are skeptical as to the phys ical and moral wholesomoncss of the average convict camp,though we must confess that the offioial death rate is a high tribute to tho vigor and vital ity .of the Georgia convicts. Un doubtedly they are tongh. Herald is an Amerfos$i It leads, id journalistic all the papers in this ci there is uot a paper iu can bear comparison newsgathcror. The Lon ers must not gauge our lean journals by Euglisblstandards. Wo took tho lead in ne spaper en terprise long ago and tliwgap widens every day. spaper. torprise, try, qnd land that h it as a publish- eat Amor- noxt, nl tho Court Uousi at puhila outcry, to tho highest paroA.UU J * f lmul.in' iiio. city oil’Brunswick,In eafi State anil oounty, and bounded «• follows: Upon tho oast by Earnout street, south by lot number throe hundred ami thirteen (813), west by the othor ono-ha|f ot lot number three hundred and twelve ,81^), and north by lot number three hun dred amnoleren (811)—the tamo being tho eastern one-halt ofthat lot, lying In what it known as the “Old Town" portion ot said oity, and deslg- hundred nnd tlilrty-svaen, aa lot number hundred nnd twelve (319), and beingtheiirom; es now owned nnd occupied by said u. w. Tbti and whereon he now roaidca. Such salo being mndo by virtue of tho power aforesaid, nnd to satisfy the principal, interest and tlio expenses of snlo duo upon four (4) several mortgages upon said property, made by said It. W. Thiol tn mvor of tho Mechanics’Uullding and Calais, Oet. 17.—The force of the explosion of petroleum yesterday on tlio French steamer Villi de Calins, which arrived horo Oeto sr 10‘ from Philadelphia, lore oil', th4 deck and partly tore away her sides. Only the forward portion onfthe vessel sank, und a lire is iitging fiercely in that portion above water.!}; The wreck is lying at tho. upper dock. Other shipping lying in tho vicinity of tho steamer was. much damaged by the explosion. It is feared tho loi Portions of a dozen found lying on quays, heads being scattei shocking conflobiou. mortgages sold Thiot lma i three successive months, whereby the right than . . to make this salo has accrued to this Association. Warranty title will he mado to the purchaser at sueli salu. Terms cash. September 19th, 1888. THE MECHANICS’ BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By ita Attorneys at Law, CROVATT & WHITFIELD. Professional Dirctor Dentists. ifo is groat, i have been as, legs and about in a 0 The New Orlean* Tlozyuno says marriage is not a failure in that city. Tho same may be saldrOf all other southern cities. This is bccauso tho people themselves are not failures. Railroad trafflo in all parts of the country is in striking contrast to the light bnslneu of the earlier months Of this year. Ail the roads are short of cars. Tho companies realize that they aro beginning to handle the lar gest business they have ever known. In the west freight rates have been advanced, and the general disposi tion of managers seems to be to stick to business rather than to try suici dal rate wars. Railroad building has been enormous this year, but accord ing to present indications there will be business enough for sif the roads. An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills, and ail kinds of bittor, nauscs medicines, is tho ve ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr up of Figs. Rcccommeuded by lead ing Physicians. Manufactured on y by tho California Fig Syrup Com p&ny, San Faancisco, Cal. i i a? RECEIPTS Receipt* of naval atorea for (ho week ending October 18-Spirita turpentine 88T; roata 1378; cotton 0,108 bales. Shipping Intelligence. FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCT. U, I ^ ARRIVED. CM. IS—Bk.Svalen, ( ” It—Srh. SaUie V IS—SS. San An Oe*, Is—88, sau Antonia, ^ DMA Lit dc NON. LOCAL DENTISTS. D. ATKINSON, DENTIST. Olllco up stnlra In Wrltlit'a now Physicians. yy ituufo itn, n. d., ’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Olllco up stnlra In Dreexobuilding; roaldoneeon Neweaatlo street, opposite Mooro'a boarding house.febi secure elmulntlon.., Due Tram approved rtaervoagenta -1,087 IK) Due from ether National banka.8,!S7 1« Duo from State banks nnd bankers, i< 9,014 (13 Real ostato. furniture unit fixtures 7,000 00 Currant oxpeiiacaund taxes paid.. 1.703 00 I'remlqma paid V. 1,0M 00 Cliecltanudother cash items , 4,880 Id DiUauf other banka.. . ; 303 00 Fractional paper enrr'ey, nlckcl^eonta 10 03 Specie Hi..,xZWa*.. H,474 43 Legal tr-nficr notes 3,001 00 Ucfiemptlen fund with U. S. TraMurcr (34 of circulation). ...J ... 1,135 00 Duo from V, s. Treasurer, other than 5)1 redemption fund..,..:,...>. ■ LIABILITIES. Capital itoek paldiu..... surplua fund......... Undivided proflu, ..'. Nntlonal bank notes outstanding. •.. Individual deposits'auUeot to check... _ Demand eertinontcs of deposit.,....:.. I Duo to other Notional batiks ..... T Due to Stata banka and bankora..... Notes and bills ro-dlacounted.... .... Total Statu or 1, Jim, nuitied ..1812,808 08 i—ess - f above- io nb . , . -bqv. atateuicnt la tluo to the beat, of hty knowledge andballcf. ' - . , JNO. L. N. 1IENMAN, Cualdcr.. Subscribed and sworn to boforo methlallth day of October, 1888, C. P. GOODYEAR. Notary Public, Glynn oounty, Ga, COURNOT—Attest:... W. E. BURBAGE, .IN O. II. MCCULLOUGH w.IlkaY, . KiR ORCHARD. FOB Sill ty acrcs.twelvo ncroa with the famous Lc- rpHE 1 o*,. , . „ . Conte and a few Kel tosovenYcara old. i plums, ete. There a OTKB THEBE HUNDRED NOW IN BEARING. ranging from two p!umsl?»r Thcrb arenoariy Blx liunSred trecaj Lawyers. innVATT * WHITFIELD. ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practlco In all the oourUof the DrunawickClr suit. Office la CrovaU block. feh8 Directory j o. q. F.—Seal ularly every — City Council chamber, . Ing ard earnestly Invited, No. 03, meets reg- it atthelrliallover in good stand- JAMES B. CANNON, N.G. J. E. LAMBRIGHT, Secretary. y^ OF P.^-Ogletborpe every Thursday Bight an over J. Miciielsoma store, visitii cordially Invited. P.K T. B. FERGUSON, K.of B. and S. ^ L, efH.-: Council, No. HOI, Am- ', meets second sM month. . 'ATT,. Commander. Tribe, Improved meet* every Monday "iipTtalrsln City Half. V, B. MJTCRELU Chte/of Keronli! S * cfle,n ’ consisting of About eight —tfon, Is low, bet- Ith. elay subsoil, a deposit ‘ iablo fortll- - _ , -—bythoAltama- awberriosand truck generally. - ° reJl!l yho l cros i sln ! gofthel! 1 .A a mile from tbo crossing of the It. A W.miil K. T. V. A G.^aUroads, at which point nil trains ship o and from the city. Intel and fruit can be cant nswir. rect to the city In smuil ind Altamaha cana Fifty tree* havo been added tho past winter, < ■ - “" tlio LeOonto stock, consisting uf the Ii-lghf' XowelL Sugar, Bartlett and Ii Ferpartmilf — HOPJ Green iwars. ESTATE AGKNcV. DISSOLUTION'N0TIUK. STATE OF GEOKGIA—CoUKTY oF.Ulxkn. Notice Is hereby given that tho not irpnk.A Co., manufacturers and vendersof brick, will, its place of manufacture near Waynesvill.-. In Wayne county and said State, and Its chief oOlre In Brunswick, in said county of Glynn, nrgi.ni;:<-il under articles of copartnership ot dsto Mnr lllli. 1888, and formed of*Wm. croratt. of the said county of Glynn, and Mrs. C. V. Hack, of said county of.Wayne, la to-day by n ulual conson Mra.C.V. Hack retiring from aaldfirm, and tbesaid Win.Ci-malt a-nining nil dlssolv debts nnd liabilities ■•! Hie said firm lo Hu- amount of $3,178.43, as in lliclr articles nfilb-nlu- llou olthlsrlatr membnicd, llic sabl Riatl; V. Hack agreeing to pay nil il.-bis of the said fine In execs* efsaid smn, TlilaOciuim- loth