Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 20, 1888, Image 1

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» T. (;. STACY & SOX H ! i IflUIj ‘ _' i‘ - ENTERED ONCE TOO OFTEN, ] What Some Writers Fonfet. HUINSW1CK, GEOMilA. S3 [RDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1888. ESTAIMi! HED 187*. . , . „ . ,, „ , . , Atlanta Constitution. * lull gets a Ballet In his Back for : Two recent magazine articles are- H!s Howard. } unusually significant from a literarjl , „ “*"T point of view. One is entitled “How fcntnk Berry «,lored, was shot and Wr|te a story .. and tho other !b severely wounded last mght by John headed , Novel WvM a Lost Art." . Connway, also ctftore^ It j, ,^ rhRpB unnecessary, to say O.r several week. f| and mon-, that |he wr|tw wUf > attempts to teach cv n»ve been repeat^Pjiwed from ■ the arlof 8t ltfUing makeaa mis- tl - •“'• b «r shop of Jerry Willis, and j e ,. Bble faiIuref * nd the other gtaga- n.. could be found to the thief.- a|niit who trie8to pmve that novel- Money would lie left in the box, and next morning no money would be found. Last night John Gonoway and another barber resolved to watch for the intruder. iThey took their stand, and a little before nine, the back gate opened and a man entered. He took a key from bis pocket* and opened the door. He remained in sides short wliilc,andthenoame out. At the door he was met by tlje two watchers, bat he broke from them and rap. Conoway flred.a# him twice one ball striking ’ him in the leg and the other in the back. A great crowd gathered, and ex iami nation proved the wounded man ito he Frank Berry, a negro with a bad reputation. He was removed to a house near by, and given medical attention. C< mo way gave himself tip, and was lodged in jail. Lumber Hen Sad. Every lumber man that comes to the city from the lines of road says the lumber business is not what it ought to he—that lumber is scarce along the roads, and it costs more to get tho logs from the woods by their . tramways than formerly, and that the roads have gone up on price of writing is a lost art does, pot go be yond a few fdcble assertions. The main point seems to be lost sight of—it is the fact that a men mast ‘first have a story to tell before he can write a novel. If he has no message to deliver—nothing worth telling, he will produce nothing but trash. The trouble is that our amateur Writers get a thousand views of life from books wberethey get one glimpse of it from nature. The result ism weak imitation, a rehash of old plots and ideas. It was not so with Field ing, Smollett, Scott, Dickens and Du mas. They read few novels besides their own. Thev were men whose animal spirits* ..ud thorough enjoy mentof ilTc kc. ' them -nr.-, ing about In the outside world, in the streets, in the forests, among people. When they described life it was a reproduc tion of their own vivid impressions, and not a faint copy of some half for gotten story already in print. The best story writers of the day are the French, and it is a well known fact that they do very little reading. On the other hand, our blumsieht and most uninteresting novelists are the Americans who have a craze for what ne*s of this country will dry up' lit erally. To add to theirtroubles lum ber is worth less money by $5 per thousand feet, so with freights 25 •cent higher, logs harder to get, and prices lower, the avers ,e lumberman cries out for the‘‘days of auld lang sine." , Railroad officials should take this problem in hand and make what con cessions they can in order to perpet ii:itc this sofrree of wealth. “Half Bushel to the Hill." I The fall of 1888 is proving u big one for the potatq crop of the county. The ground is literally bursting with the accumulating and growing roots Mr. C. B. Moody, who lives over the river, .brought in this morning the product of a single hill—all connect ed to the mother seed—which fills a half bushel measure. With such a yeid our farmers ought to have fat stock of all kinds this season. In speaking of his crop Mr. Moody said that he “would have potatoes until he couldn’t rest’*—an expression meaning a superabundance. Still They Come. From every direction people con- tinuu to come into Brunswick. Mr. L. - Johnson; of PikeA Johnson, lum ber dealers, of Grrifegh, Go., is here 'today arranging mb ,build several ‘houses, one fine one for himself, an other for hia son-in-law, Mr. Bran- han, and others to rent. He purchas ed some fine lots hese some time ago from the Brunswick Company, and will now .proceed to build on them. We shall welcome his family to the city. Good citizens, we are always iflaii to greet. To the Ladles NV lui do fancy work, I have a large °y assortment of materials and patterns '. npd nt the lowest prices jtftt receiv ed. Call and see them. My .fall class in fancy work has just commenced. >«»• W. E. Porter, Gloucester at, pear Newcastle eh “Forsake not the asaemt KOthcr. ss tho manner of i St. Mark’s Church] ing service with celt Holy Communion eleven. Sunday Sol Evening prayer 5:30. | Methodist church,, McCook, pastor. Sei and ?:40p./mjl Second Advent: (< D sad L streets, tw< of the gas house.) per, pastor. Sorvl 7:80 p. in. Prayei Tuesday and Frida] Presbyterian chi Brown, pastor: and 7:30 p. m. Sui p.m. Baptist church,, pastor, f'er vices 11 a. m. and.7:30 Y. M. C. A: Pr Sunday morning Song service every] at 8:15 o’clock. All vited. Rooms «pj to 10:00 p. m. ifi] Newcastle street.’;' of the Whole" business. The man who makes his mark as. a writer must have something worth saying and he must be unacquainted with the work of his predecessors in the same field; the point is that he must use books and command them, and not be their slave and copyist. Books are dead weights rather than helps to the wri ter who does not understand their right use. Your Nickname. Here is something to amuse your self with when you havon’t anything better to do. Put down . in figures the year of your birth, add to it your age and the figure 4. Multiply the result by 1,000, from which subtract 677,423. In the answer substitute letters for the figures, the different letters being numbered as they run in the alphabet, thus: A. 1; b. 2; c. 8, ete. The result will glve.you the uicknnme you are known by.- . An express line was put' on the new railroad through Dooly county last week. The vindicator says that the first express received at the Vi enna office was three jugs of Macon’s double barrelled, self-acting, silver mounted, place destroying, death dealing destruction. The subscription list for the pur pose of erecting a new cotton factory in Americus is rapidly filling up. It has now reached the point where the factory is assured. THE LOB1 i — Religions Servlc 9E. lorrow. Lilt of BoHilorU hint McCRARY’8 A*bell^]>ttUtojr II Anderson, Win H Arnold, C K A rule non, Tbos bday morn- of the sermon at ?4:30p. in. Brobston, Kdwin Bell, N W Botaford, L11 Bugftit, Wiley v. MoK. F. i ll a. m. ch corner (if pares east H.V.Skip- T A m. and ting every 7:30 p. m. Rpv. Paul F. at 11 a. ra. ’ School 4:00 . In*. J w Clnrk, linn Oobl>.ltnii«iin Cvvi*. a Dart, John U Dnuvergne, O E.Z.F. Golden, the pastor at 4K . meeting every 50. Gos"pel esday evening tig men arc in- (ly from 9 a. in, rlett Block, on Bni.HK Burbage, W £ Boirfenillet, A 8 Main, w 8 BryMii, Hugh Hniluy. lnaae Borchnrrit, A Blue, .In mo* BurroughmCato Union. \Y |> Baumgartner, J Hmven, B - much,ajivfr yFT lJ-.rmll, U W Colson. M,7 Carlton. il W. C’tHinolly..T M Clnrk. O.A Cnlnnn, Jus —. . Cm1h'ii. A M ColuscN It Chapman. Chas Cmonili*. Albert Cnnrv. UK Collins, Charlie Cniiiiiiighnm.FE Clnrk, J (I it. Martin Crowder, J G clnrk. It T Cariiculor, Albert Calvin. GW Carter, Geo Cokor.WBC (Joker, J U > Coleman,JW Campbell, John Dubbcrly, J K Dnnn, DT, Dnnwody, IIF Dart, KM uunnovsm, Wm Dixon, Nicholas Dirt, WU pent, Henry Driver, Chun Dunn, E E Davenport, 4 W Dalian, Usual Dexter, T W Dent, I..J 1 DnwniliK, CJr Doiinlne, A C Dobaole,Gabrlel DoerlUnxcr, h J Dnnfel.Monea l)ocrflInger,W k Dailey, D W Dunwody.J.i pari*, LB - .Dunn, Henry T* Dnrt. Hnrneo Dubbcrly, Daria DuUignon,Bilvr' DoorfllngcrOJ Kvms, Wm Kvnnn, Lucius Everott, RH Elliot, E O Wf tsatl Farmer, Robert Folmm.GeoG Flimilern.T W * ‘ ' Flint, G B NEW. VEHICLES, Nothing Sccond-Hmid I Second-Class. Qr Fleming, 1* W . Fl«h, J W Flankers, 0 K Flovil, Vlrylo, Fleming, T Q Freeiiinn, J .1. ’ Ol’eon, .10 GoltUmilb. I, Gomtbrond, 8 T Gorton, HJif Fnloh, John tisements. Greenfield, W u.mu,i....» GapifP Golden, WmP Halo, L D Groover, A L Gunby, Wm B Greer, M C •’ Horton, FB Harris, FB Harris, Chas Hopkins, R R He' ' ‘ “ ■- ■ - — Green, Joe Gon«tycnr,0 P Given. Ranee Golden, Wi Best of Everyhing 1 Golden, Wm Gorton, 8 J Jr Golden, E Z F L10 A VI SELL. Haokott, Thos STATE OF'GEOIl rpo all whom it tl A and creditors c Mnrln Hnlloryi Bd Tallulah Mallory, f piled to the under' to tho* Incnel. John lllllard, Peter _ Hodman, Chas Harris, Henry Hay*. George Hancock, B A Harvey, J1* Haxlehurst,LW Harvey, H H Hnileburst. W O Harris, Jacob HalTerson, C Ivorson, Halvor peclaUrlnvli gentlest horses All Orders for attention, and satisfaction .. Jnstanoe. Tho ladles areea- givehlm their patronage, the - - kept for thelruse.l Erayiag Ch PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. —— : •- corn, anu to tno noin sh Mnllory, deceased; ') bonis non of Johnson, G \V Johnson,StewartJohnsoh, W U ' H Johnson, W A James, John nas in uuu lonn up. r ten vo to sell the lands dd deceased, and said t the first Monday In 'ier ttli, 181“ CITATION nUtleoe 1 for letters) n. ThlauTtl ned, to show Jennlngs.U A1. .. .. , Jackson, Burnt Jnckson.Shcp’d Jaokson, G M Johnson, Owen Jeter, W A Jones, Wm Jones, Wm T Keene, J F Keat, Butler Kellar, D L Krauss, P Kile, lilchard Kates, W E E Lnmbrlght, JJE Lamb, Jonn^L B _ „ LangTDH" REPORT OF THE CONDITION *■ ft' OiMoqr Mual M close ot business, October 4 RESOURCES, i and discounts .8387,619 41' ,YXK COUNTY. STATE OF GEOl Whereas, WilUi _ of John Strickland,^'deceased, hits applied to the undersigned for letters dlsmlssory from said ad ministration. This Is, therefore, to cite (ill per sona concerned, to show cause. If thoy can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his admlntstraUon-and receive letters of dismission on the first Mondtty In November next. This August 4,18SS. ; , ;* Edoab c. r. dart, Ordinary Glynn County Ga. Lnmbrlght, J T Luiuiln^Axol reuiation 31,000 Ul „ , _ _ isnuuiH, , Lloyd, if B Lott, J J Lang, W S Lomm, Leo MeCormlck.WT McDonald, A Madden, J M Miller, C Moore, C G Moore, John O Levii ue from approved reserve agents 4,087 .no Dae from other National banka Murray, John Monroe, James McCanh B Marlin, L C Massey, Bnrrill Header, B D Meads,Isaiah Morris,PS , Miller, Frank McMillan, R Moore, David D McCoy, nich’d Dne from Stato banks and bankers.... Real estate, furniture and fixtures.. Current expenses and taxes paid... Checks and*ot?‘ Notice of Intention to Change Name. Rieh’d Moreland,Oliver Massey. UL Morris, 8am Mayer, I May. M D MoDnme, J A Hundy.ERT McCullough, J H Moody, C B Moore, Will Mason, EH Manley, Peter Merrtwetber, L MIndian, Jerry MoAlluter.HH -- -- , sm nnt, xriiu,.. f> i! other cash items!! er hunks.... ............... paper ourr’oy, nlckels,cents lonfnnd with U.’ S.Troasiirer 'circulation), 6.837 It 6,014 63 7,000 0(1 1.788 00 1,860 00 , 4,630 18 206 in 10 02 11,474 48 2,003 00 STATE OF GEORGIA—COUNTY OF’GLYNN. A LL persons Interested are hereby notified that xx I have filed my petitl in to tho Docomhor tern 1888 of the Snpenor Court of said county for the purpose of having my name and that of my wife changed front. Oliver P. and May C.. Goodbread by which names wehavo heretofore a to that of Oil’ , ,n. Jerry . Miller,8M MeaderiBDjr Miller,PC' Miller, J B Mathews, Joe Meyers, Isaao Minehan, T J Morton, Tim Mlokons, John Maulgo, Sam McIntyre, Wm Mallard, Harry Mclnloah, C H McIntosh,Howard Nelson, E A .Nelson, Peter Nelson, Ajex Duo from U. 8. Treasurer, other than ‘ option fund 1,126 00 6 f rodemp Total LIABILITIES. Capital (took paid in....; . $312,808 » . s^lQiaOlla I SWr #n Nelson, J FJr Nightingale,Ben Nowell,C i, T . _ Norwood,Phillip Noble, Wu Newman, Noondorfer, J B C. Felton.. This August Otb, 1888 Hirer P. Felton and May ’OLIVER P. GOODUltEAD. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALK. Odham, L D ’ Putnam, A T Peteiv, Alex’ Ponder, D It Prevntt. J N Porter, w E Penebad.V Parker, G L O'Connor, Jas Pennlman, E A Ponder, Geo Pittman, W 8 Price, J T 8 Peoraon, E C Pinkney. L 9 Polite, London Parker,W F Putnam, A V M* STATE OF UEOBGI. jounty or Glynn. mcern, and to the heirs '1 Minehan, lato if _ niul creditors of said county, deceased. John J. Spears, Administrator cum testamcn- John J. spears, Administrator cum tostamen- to annexo of Michael Minehan,' doeeased, has In due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell two tracts of land, lying in the city of Bruns wick, in said State and.county, and In the old town of said city, oaeh. containing eighty-one hundred square feet' one known as the eaatern half of old town lot nwnber two hundred and twenty-two, and tho other known as the western ltalf of old town lot number two hundred and ninety-three, helongingto the estate of aald de ceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday In November next. This 8rd, day of October 1888. EDGAR C. P. DART, ' * Ordinary G. C. Ga. , ft train. Porter, Wm Price, W F Randolph, D B Read, H J Roberts, WB Rogers, O ltyals, J B Raffo, E K Roberts, Arthur Rockwell, G M ltlcc, J Mnson Stacy, T G Simmons, Lewis Scarlett, F M Smith. John A Spratltng. G U Shannon, A O Scents, A V Sellars, Tbos * Symmes, C Scarlett,Massey Schlatter, C L 8fkcy. P G Stafford, Kush 'Skipper, H V Smith, O.W Small, Sunherry Sutton, tv E Sleeper, D L Sawyei'.KM Sneppard.Cufilo Sowell, Peter Smith. Jnsllcrr Stacy, C 1 Smith, Chas Sclpi.', Jus smith, Daniel Sheppard, * Sicvcnn, O Shelton, Cyrus M Tait.CS Taylor, Chas H Tayl Tatnall, Sam Thlot. U W Thomas, II XV Turner, May Turner, Leonidna Troup, Geo Tatnall, Hnrry Thomas, J 8 Ullman, 31 Upton, Julius'* Vnndally, John Vandaily, J W 10,01 Ito 5,112 01 notesoutdandlng...... 22,100 00 , oslts subject to cheek... 80^01 30 jiHcatosor deiioslt 8,71 >ue to other National banks 11.000 30 .me to Stato banks nnd bankers 2,300 to Notes and bills re-dlscounted.. 70,330 *4 ',Tota*l. ..6812,808 88 Statr or I JNO. L. N. HENMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October, 1888. Q. P. GOODYEAR. Notary Pnbllo, Glynn county, Ga. CORRECT—Attest: IV. E. KAY, Directors. ■ Jack FEAR OHCHABD 108 SILK Twiggs, "Jos L Thompson, Ben T HE tract consists of thirty acres, twelve acres of which are planted with the famous Le- PUBLlfe SALE. her. Jerry Warnkc, F Walter, JN Wiggins. U A i Walker, Wi GEORGIA—Glynn Co tv. Eleven Governors have accepted invitations to. be present at the A4- gusta Exposition. Syrup of Pigs Natures own true laxative. It is the frost easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to cleanse the system when , billions or costive; to dispel headaches, colds and fevers; to cure habitual constipation, indl? gestion, piles, etc. Manufactured on jy by tho California Fig Syrnp Com- San Francisco, Cal ,Foi A Adams. .For •ale the several to by R. W. Thiot, the Loan Association, a w In said Stato and connl of ten and twelve . THURSDAY, THE next, at the Court Horn at public outcry, tb the parcel of land in the ell Stato and county, and r the east by Egraont *tr three hundred and tbl other one-batf of lot nr i hereinafter referred antes’ Building and oration doing bnsinoes i> will, between the hours In tho forenoon, on kY OF OCTOBER ■ in said county, sell bidder, all that Wood, A V Willis, J It White. John Whitfield, B Wright. J 8 Wilson, I West. Geo Wright, LC W||*in, Jonas Whit; Williams, WH Wright, Diinean Winton, 1 Williams, Thos Willis, J .rrv Williams, G R Wallace, JW Wheeler, T L Wigglnst 8am’l Wright, DW Wheeler, Ja* Yonng, John E * * Zimmerman, F H QVKK THBKR HUKDBRD HOW 1H BEAB1HO. A portion of the tract, ooaalstleg of about eight acres, olssiud ready for eultlTatioa U ’— v -* tom, (is -Brunswick,in said daafoUows: Up nth bylot'.numb Mummer' Schedule Ion. Is low. bot- (laimiaoek land, with ofay subsoil, a deposit of phosphatio marl ucderiytaff (a valuable fertil iser in ltoelf), thoroughly drained by the Altama- ha canal, which runftTOTOttKb the land, and is plead idly adapted taHHMvation nt cabbages 11 ■ is Inn i Ini wnil ifilttBWMfcll) The orchard lies six SttHtrom the city. Is half a mile from the the B. A W. nnd E. T. V. A G.Rallrt Is, at which point all tralimstop o ana from the elty. Truck and fruit can be shipped from this point or via the Brunswick and AltomahM canal direct lo the city in small Imnto from the field. Fifty trees have Iwen added the past winter, ’ limited on i he 'Ledonte stock, ccnalatlngot toe J one-half of that lot, IN the “Old Town’’ portal noted upon the map tTO K. Baldwin, »urveyor7J hundred and thirty-»y| hundred and twelve OH es now owned and ueeg and whereon he now r| Such sale being maj aforesaid, and to sntiJ and tho expenses or sal mortgages upon said.! W. Thlot lntavor of thl IxwnAmpeiatloa afq said Thiot I he premls- . W, Thlot, W virtue of the power he principal, interest I* upon four(4) several uit for more kheraliy the right _ JthlsAssoeUtion. i to the purchaser fit Ld)ISG r ASI) LOAN eys at Law, _ _ T AWillTriftUL N. B.—This house Is butone hundred feet from the newstreet ear line (yellowear), which reaeh- ’ • c DEPOTS AfiL) STEAMER WHARVES ea all the graiioii on me'ianamte kmhir, w Howell, Sugar, Bartlett and Irish ( t or partietilara apply to ItOi KINS’ REAL ESTATE AGENCY. HARNETT HOUSE, -AV ANNAH, GA RrltfiS » r^ 1 ^ 0 STATE OF GEORGIA—45W7HTVokGlYlUt, , • ■ w tvwj SINGLE MEAL, a 50e: T nKotleri»liereby that Um firm of Hack * Do . unfi VttHlWlMilf Ill'ick. With DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ”'v%3 Co.; mannfacturera i brick, with Ito place of manufacture near WayncsvUle, in iu*£ruMwleSt, In re'ldMuntypfGlynn, organlreri county of Glynn, and Min, C. ^ e Hack, of uld county of Wayne, is to-day by mutual consent <11mo1vc<1—tho aald kn.C*t. Hack retiring fitrat Oak. Pine and Lightirood delivered | Mild firm, and the wild Win. L’roralt agendas *H i_e» "l«hts and liabilities of the saiu nnn to toe Stove Wood For (tele. in any partof the city. Orders left 1 amount of $2,17x4*. as in their articles or diwoiu- at Greer’s stable or Brunswick Drug JJ^/J^f;“ w , ^L < l?debt^^eMidito» ta Store promptly attended to. ivtssi »W.8m. 7bi* October iotr — N. Dixon. m tor sam una n ;r loth, Ifm. sb/croV^r- •'i 1 *'•*