The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, September 03, 1889, Image 2

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THE TIMES. Knhrcil ut Hu* |m>h! otllrc In UrtiiiHWlck ** Hwond-clasN mull uuttUtr, THU DAII.Y TIMKH l'lit.lDilifi' ••vi-rv inariilnK axcapt Momlay. HulakaJpt.oii prl<: st> a year; GO cents a liioaUi. Til K WRKKI.V TIMKH Kltrhl l'ub- Usliiil ovary Tuesday. Subscription price }i a year. AKVKHTIKKHS may ablaln rates by applying at th business ofllco, corner ot Monk anaOgle- Uiarpt streets. All comatnnlcattonsshould bo .utdicKw-d to TIIK TlMKrt PUHI ISIIINd < (>., Brunswick, * a. Prof. White's official heat) now lien in Commissioner of Agriculture HentJer sori's basket. The professor’s analysis didn't analyze and whack wont the axe. EbiioiiTi;bnnu, of Albany, has dis covered that the hellos of Atlanta wear russet hose as well ns russet shoes. The Albany editor is a careful investigator when in Atlanta. Thi.uf. is one of two things Col I.ivingston will have to do. lie must resign the presidency of the Farmers' Alliance or come down as a candidate for Governor. The Alliance is not a booster for political hacks. Ot n Hu t. Cjuni/Lkr says he is going to Europe for u two months’ rest. As lie will take his mouth with him, the country will also enjoy a test. Now if ho would only measure the distance from the top of the Eiffel tower to its base, by dropping through the air! HAiiEiiHitAM county is represented in tie- House of Representatives bv a gen tleman by the name of West, who w ants the right of suffrage conferred on the women who live in the village of Dem urest. To make his patronymic lit his ctankyism, Mr. West should have it changed to Down East, Tiik diieksonville Tinies l'uion says: “The initials G. A. It., should mean a Glorious Army Record, and not include those who have been ‘dishonorably dis charged.’” From the expose made of this organization by I’rivnte Ihilzell, Tim Times is of the opinion that G. A. It., means Generally All Republicans. Oysters have been served in Bruns- j wick for sometime. There’s no R in August, but there's ono in Brunswick. Augusta Chronicle. 1 Ho there is, and you will also notice that there is the slgintleaut B, heading the list of letters which spell the name of the most boom ing, bustling, beautiful city in Georgia. Hon. Tom Watson, the youngjeagle orator, of McDuffie comity, is out as a candidate for congress iu lhe Tenth dis trict. Watson is a brilliant young man, bold, aggressive and a Democrat iu whom there is Ito guile, lmt ho has un dertake!! a massive job In trying to de foul: the present congressman, Hon. George Barnes. It will take a powerful derrick to lift the Augusta hoavy weight out of bis seat. Under its new management, the New York Star has got to the front iu tine shape. It reeeutlv eamo out in a now and handsome dress, and now makes a most attractive appearance- It is a stalwart Demourutio paper, solid and loyal, and the only cm, in the great metropolis of the country. The Times! reads the Star's ringing editorials with pleasure and profit, and rejoices in the rich prosperity which hits come to its contemporary. A I.AIIAMA fuillisließ the most rigid logician of Uie century. After tin 1- wanner liereasoun: ‘This way of building cities in the South in a foxv weeks means partial de l*>pul;itlon and iudustrial retrogression to northern cities. Of necessity it means that, for you eaunot raise people for a city in so short a time, mo of necessity they must come from some place where they have formerly resided." Plato and Bacon would take off their liidfi to tin- Alabama editor, had they met him in the highway. Thu Timrn does know, however, that Kiohards told the story as published, and to tliis fact it lias not hesitated to make affidavit.- Brunswick (toe) Times.] lias it oome to this, that its readers require 1 our esteemed contemporary to make alii- i davit to what it publishes: Jackson - | vilie Times Union. No, indeed. That i affidavit was not made for the benefit of; the readers of l iiK Times, but to make iiS'iu'anoe doubly sure with the able lawyer who is making the tight for i Wool folk. YksteiU'AV the public school Ix'anl elected Mr. Kiljfur H. Orr, of Atlantic fmpeiinteudent of the schools of this city. I'tlt: Times, with a personal ua ijuniiUimce with Mr. Orr, congratulates the Ixiurri ou its wise selection. He is the son of that eminent teacher, the late State School Commissioner Orr, ami is a gentleman of btoad culture, abounding ludustry, spotless character and progres sive ideas. Mr. Orr will bring to his work au experience which will bo of wonderful benefit to Brunswick’s schools: an experience gained from years of close intimacy with the State Commissioner’s oitieo, in which he has long hold au honorable and responsible position The election yesterday will prove no mistake. THE STATE PRESS. Business Versus Blarney. ! From f it*.* Atlanta constitution. The northern publican newspapers ! persist in discussing politics at the break* i fast table while the Houtli discusses busl nes. This is where the South gets in its 1 work. The Proper Word. from the Macon Telegraph. The Titnes-Union refers to its fellow citizens as Jacksonvillians. That will not do. Jackson vi I lagers is the proper word. The Jnmes-Union is entirely too sweeping in some of its assertions. The Tribune Might Chip In \ Prom the Americas Recorder. After strenuous efforts on the part of | the soliciting committee for the past. | month, and repeated and desperate ; wails, reproaches and pleadings in the | editorial columns of the Tribune, three of the citizens of Rome have been be guiled into contributing $lO towards the organization of the Hill City Cadets. A military company which organizes under such circumstances as the e cau expect tittle encouragement in the future in serving such an unappreciative and niggardly a muster. Brother Cain a Autobiography. j Krotit the Chattooga News. Scratch the skin of the wisest man I with the tip of Cupid’s arrow—in other j words let him full iu love with a woman i and straightway he becomes the veriest | niuuy—a bang-jawed, gaping fool. The greatest strike ever set on foot is | the oue now in London, where more than half a million men arc clamoring | for an increase of wages. Every line of I industry is represented, and work Is at a • standstill. But there is no disorder, no j spirit of the mob has been shown, the j sturdy strikers behaving themselves in I the most ipiiot manner. It is probable ! their demands will be acceded to, and ! that right speedily. The movement is j watched with interest by the people of this country, especially the laboring class. MEN AND WOMEN Adams. Charles Fr ancis Adams, Presi dent of the Union Pacific Railroad, is in Oregon inspecting brunch linos of the system. OilanuijEr.—Senator W. H. ( handler sails for Europe today and will lie absent two mouths. Ho hopes the sea voyage will do him good. llrown-Seqoaud.—Dr. Brown-Se<jurd was born in the Island of Mauritius in IMIB. His father was au American from Philadelphia, and his mother was French. Euphrasia.— Siator Euphrasia, Mother General of all the Providence nuus of the United States, died in her convent j near Terre Haute, tin! , last Wednes day. She was original! y a -Methodist. Logan.— Mrs. John A. Logan was cor respondent at, Milwaukee for the Ohi eago Daily News during the Grand Army ieiitiion in that oity. Hhe un derstands the next encampment w ill be held iu Boston. Bancroft.—George Bancroft is engaged in writing a life of Martin Van Rureu. A- Mr. Bancroft wu a friend and fol lower of Van Bun n, it may be as sumed that the coming work will he friendly to that statesman. Mh urr, The poet of the Hienas has gone to ( aliforuia to plant trees. He says he has planted 10,000 trees within the past three years and he thinks there should be a national holiday every decade for tree planting. LARIOSO OPERA HOUSE. Opening of the Season. Wednesday. Sept. 4, lssa. “THE MERRY MEN.” It. (i. ALLEN’S Banjo Minstrels —AND— BRASS BAND. The (pmlilleil Artists’ of the Minstrel World. Till-: REST DANCERS! I U E REST Com humans ! |HE BEST SINGERS ! 11E REST OuciiESTKA ! ituill. giving the best performances known to j t be Minstrel stage. Heats on salt* Monday, September 3. at the | usual place. augtitMd Notice of Election. STATE OF GEORGIA, ) A1 >J VIAN t’ AN 1 INSI'KCTi>R GXNKRAL'B i>KFICB.' Atlanta, Ga„ Aug. SO. lss. ) SjVfl,l Order. No. 77. An election wIR tv bold tn tbe city of Bruns wick. County of Glynn, State of Georgia, on the 11th day of September. 1889. between the hours of 8 o’clock, n. m.. and 10 o'clock p. ui., lor a Captain to Command "Brunswick Riflemen.' Said election to l>e held under the superinten dence or two or more Justices of the Peace or Freeholders, or one Justice and one Freeholder of said county, or any two or more Officers of Volunteers not connected with said Com puny, who will transmit tbe returns thereof to the Governor. lly order of the Governor. John Mclntosh kkll. Adjutant, and Inspector General. 1 seplda-td THK DAIhY TIMKS: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 18X9. THK CITY WE GIVE IN 1 It lias the largest compress la tbe world. 1 it lias one ot the tluest hotels la the United States. ■ It has the prettiest scenery of any city In the South. the south. 1 It has handled this season about 130,000 bales of ootton. U It tins a tine ot steamers to New York and .me Ui Savannah. t It Is the home of the winter tourist and sum mer excursionist. K It has a hack country of fine farming land awaiting development, I It will, In a few years, become one of the most Important cities ot the South. II It has a fine a system ot graded public schools, steadily being Improved. V It bus the finest harbor, all things consid ered, on the south Atlantic coast. H• It Is nearly surrounded by salt water, and Is nearly bixteeo miles from fresh water. H Brunswick, (>a., has a population of 10,000 people, an Increase ot 5,000 In four years. H It has a large amount or manufacturing en terprises In operation and In contemplation. i t Brunswick lias a land-locked harbor. In ! which all shipping Is absolutely safe from all ; rough weather. 1! It has a splendid system of waterworks, dis tributing an ample supply of pare, health-giving artesian water, and is lighted hy electricity and gas. •; It lias the lowest death rate of any seapoit Illy In the United states, and as low a death rate is any city or like size In the United states- -ti per 1,000 per year. \ It Is contiguous to the finest hunting grounds oust ol the Mississippi, stretching 100 miles along the coast, and extending Into the Interior from thirty to fifty miles. 1 Brunswick has never had a cyclone, and Prof. Maury. In Ills physical geography, predicts that It never wlll.iand gives good reasons in sup port of hts predictions. H Il ls the place where Northern and southern capital alike is seeking profitable Investment, and it Is the place that Is rapidly looming up as a sea port and manufacturing city. with about 115.000 surplus. Two new bunks will be started with 1C.0.1J00 capital each, to he in creased us exigencies require, us win os a slate charter can tie obtained. •8 It Is the terminus of two great lines of rall- I road, with Western and Florida connections. ! which are pouring millions of dollars of freight l Into our harbor for export, and shipping vast | quantities of goods to the Interior. Q-NK CUNT A WORD. Advertiroment* of Wants, For Hale, ior Hunt, I .oat, Found, etc., arc Inserted in this column at ()n©-Cetit-a-Word each insertion. Advertisement* for which no time is givon will lie Inserted until forbidden, and payment exacted accordingly. No advertisement taken for less than 86 cunt*. IIT ANTED By couple, without children, T? small cottage, or throe or four rooms for the winter. Good location. Mend particular* to P. O. Box 105. City. M p W A NTED Position hh hook-keepor or .ship “ pin* Clerk by a young num who ha* hud experience and can Hive reference. Address Book-keeper, care ot P, O Box HW. *cp 3-:jt ll r AN'l KI). Gentleman, not a bondholder, } \ wants neatly furnl.shed root*., not far from Timkm office. Addn sß , ‘M.’’ this office. aug2K-t.f IaAGH KKNT. -One 14-room house, corner llev- I 1 nolds and G street*. Apply to Mffe. M. A. K. Houston. autpgMr UfANTKD.—A good Ktrong ioy to learn press work. Apply Immediately to thin office. aug2Btf LlOlt IUS NT.—Larue two-story house, brun r new, with artesian water and large vard. located ne r new hospital. Apply to ’l\ j. Mim han, Hay Ht. Hinr2s-tf Cumberland Route TO FIX) 111 DA . THE HE A l TOT I, STEAMER CITY OF BRUNSWICK. SCHEDULE In Effect on and After May 19, 89 Except Sunday boat will leave at s a. m., j Standard time. Leave Brunswlc" -• 7:00 a. m. j Arrive St. Simon's 8:00 a. in. • arrive Cumberland .. ..10:00*. m Arrive Fernandinu .I*2: to noon Leave Fernanditm via F H & N Hy, 3:00 p. in Arrive Jacksonville i ; 1,5 p. m j tt KTI! HNINCJ. Leave Fernandinn.. i;p. m Arrive Cumberland 4:GU p. mi Arrive st. Simon's #:Uo p. m Arrive Brunswick 7:00 p. m Excursion rates to Cumberland every \V cdnesilay ami Sunday, fare tor round trip' SL'JS, including; car fare to and from the l*each. JOHN H. NVKKNS. Gen’l Pass. Act. J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agent, (Foot 1- street.) s. C. LITTLE FI ELI), General manager. TIN ROOFING anp GUTTERING. i Galvanized and Plain Sheet Iron Work, Mansarding and Slating. DRIVEN WELLS, Lightning Rods, Ornamental Iron Fencing:. O The beat brand* of stamped rooting plate. Pumps, Points and Piping, gal vanized and black Sheet Iron, shoe Zinc, Load and Copper always in stock Job work promptly abended to. A.. 11. BAKER, Opposite the Oglethorpe. aug S3-tf Change in Sleeping Car Service ou the tjwwi ami Crescent Route. The evening Express leaving Chattanooga i via this line at 0:20 p, m„ daily, has through | Sleepers, arriving In Louisville at 7:3E and Cin etnnati at 6:40 the next morning. At Keathly j the Sleeper which leaves Knoxville at :S0 p. ni ’ j Is attached running through to Cincinnati. I The morning Express trsiii leaving cliatt, - i nooga dally at 2:00 a. m. and 7x56 a. m.. have , Sleepers through to Cincinnati, connecting in I Central I nlon depot with afternoon and even . ing trains tor the North and East. The limited I leaving Chattanooga 700 p. m. dally has . through sleepers to New O.leans and slireve- I port, l lie morning Express leaving Cbattii ! nooga at #:10 a. m., has through Sleeper for New j Orleans. P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Pokn Root, and Potassium.) CURES SYPHILIS Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Byphtl.a, Syphilitic Eruptions, Scrofula ami Scrofulous Eruptions, Ulcers and Old Boreo, Rheumatism and all diseases of the bh *>U; all O.ohc tba-ihavu ru6i*te' other trcatcaefit yield ateadily and anroly to th wpnderlal iK>wer of I*, i*. P., the groat 8100 l Puriflcr. SCROFULA I sn impurity in tlio hliMsi, nrodnciug T.ninpn or dwelling,causingKummigmm non the /rii.a, IkCga, or Poet, f>.r tho euro of which uho P. i'. I’., the gr'MitoHt blood modicinoon earth. All tbc dlfcaua yield readily to the power of P. P. P., giving nevr life and new strength. BLOOD POISON Cur*d in itz worse form; sometime* in with Urj nipi-laa, whem the patient ws u. L.cr nal Pain and given up by tbe physician* In some case* Scrofulous Fleers broke out till the party w&MainaiM of corruption; a bottle of ?*. P. P. vra* prooure<L and tho diaeac yielded quickly. RHEUMATISM And in all Affection* of the Blood, P P. P. stands alone and unrivaled and some of iu suras at© really wonderful If jos suffer from anything like Ryphilis, Scro fula, Rlood Poison, Ulcers, Old Son*), ftheiuiwv tisiii. or any disieae of the blood. In- I'ari ami g.v** P. P. P a trial. P P. P. (Prickly Ash, Pokeßodtand Potanslum) is no secret {ottent medicine like the uukuy on the marks! Its formula is on evsry bottle, thus giving a guarantee of its purity and wholesome ness that no other blood punher dot* give. For sale by all druggists. Liepuak Bjio*., Wholesale Hole Manufacturers and Proprietors, Lippiaan Block, Savannah, G&. SPECIAL NOTICES. PROF. J. E. OSBORN, TEACHER VIOLIN AND PIANO. For terms, etc., apply at 11. T. Dunn s store Newcastle strict. July 25-tf THE FAMOUS Fa iissl lii mm- OF THK Anheaser-Buscti Brewing Association ST. I.oris, MO. Sobl in all leading saloons, hot Ads, and dining ear*. S. Mayer & Ullman, "VViioi.khai.k Agents, Brunswick, - - - Ga. maylO-dlt BRUNSWICK ABSTRACT OF TITLE COMPANY , f GYRCS \l. KhelTON, Attorney ;i* Lu\v Manager -Orovatt block, r<Mm 1, Newcustle street, Brunswick, <*a. Gompleti- made of all proj**rty tn Brunswick and Glynn county from the earli est period hi the present time WM. S. BRANHAM, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Houses built und lots sold on the Installment Plan at from HO to sl6 ier month. Off; . upst'drs tu Scarlett building. augb-ti IX)U SAU’/ BY R.RJPKIMO Prices reasonable anti terms | to suit purchasers. all of that tract of land known as the 33-Acre Tract. Situated in the Southern pu t of the city and lacing the - Boulevard. This is all high land and : has been recently laid oil' | into lots in conformity to the! survey of the city. Tin streets are now being graded through this property. aug-JT-tf NOTICE. CtTATKOE GEORGIA. CotSTY of Cos vnn: O Oliver M. Buggs guardianorKatle Thompson, has lti due form applied to the undersigned tor leave to sell alife estate in a certain little pou-c. situated on the Northeastern part of the Hast eru one-half of Oi,l Town loi No. Li 1 , situated ii the eed Town of the city of Brunswick, uivan county, Georgia. Notice is hereby siren calling upon all per sons interested to show cause it any thy can why such sate should not be made on or before the first Monday in October, ISSS. when said applieatiou will be heard. Kdoar C. P. P art. aug-37-ev-tu-fw Ordinary. crTATE OF GEORGIA - v.l.wsCocsty: Notice Is hereby given to all persons having demands Hgamst G. W. E. Ftsse, late of said county, deceased, to present them me, properly mad. out, within the time prescribed by law, ah as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re uuired to make Immediate payment to me. ’ Hknky E. I.rc.As. Administrator ot G. w. E. Ftsse. augis-fiw REAL ESTATE. Your Duty to Your Family and to Your self is to Secure a Home. The continued advance in Jteal Estate, the iner< using scare it j of vacant hits, the improved methods l.tr pav ing for Homes, by which the instal ments are reduced to a Nominal liont. All combine to make this the. time when thi> duty should no longer be neglected by you. EXAMINE THIS LIST CAREFULLY, And select that from it which comes nearest to suiting 1 your needs, and 1 will take pleasure in giving you all ol the information necessary to proceed in securing a home. j For X 0 days only ultdy I*2) I Will *tdl Town 1 i v'mmnOiiH lota, on Cochrane avenue (this av | unue i 140 feet wide)2sx.So ieet, for #oocash. For Kent—A house, near Park, ! j>nt e wtorehouae, *ooi*ner Mo >k and A1 j *any, price f]s. Ntorehou.se corner Maonlieid ] and Oglethorpe, price ! Kent! Kent! Kent!.—! ;tll and nee my rent ! ! list. j I will take pleasure In showing property to ; ] any one who want* to buy. j For sale at a bargain, a hous and cor cr : lot; recently b U, five go vi rcoins, corner ot I street and l ochran avenue; splendid I pump of water, plenty of fruit trees; sold 1 because party wishes to leave the Mate. Also lot '.l'xfOon Oglethorpe between Glou cester and Monk, 41,1)00. i 42,000 WILL BUY A STOKE and dwelling, ! good location for business, corner lot4oxlUo t feet. VACANT AND IMPItGV ED PROPEKTY | of all kinds, Id nearly every street in Kvuns i wiek. When ilesirt and I will make advances on | property pin* ed in my hands for actual sale. Foil SALK IVar Farm, about iwr*s of I iaiul, 90 pear trees in full bloom in hull nille j of post office. That valuable marsh front at the foot of f George street ; 100 feet on Oglethorpe and i Kay, and 90 feet deep. FoRSYLF A two-story house just built, with lot loxLVi feet; froutsou Magnolia Park. Price-, lii/ipu. | 41,000 FOR A TWO-HTOKY HOTHF. on • CoemTHs itvciiue. Four rooms and kitcheu. I Kents for |l2 )>*'r month. 42,0 X) for a two-story house, just built, ; front* west. H rooms ami kitchen. Very | desirable. Near Park. Location for a doctor - A delightful house and grounds at Wav nesville, 25 miles distant : oil the K. A W. K. K. | For stile-—A b room house on Cochran j avenue with lot 9dx9o for 41/iOO. 1-3 cash, 1-3 I { year, and 1-3 2 years ut 7 per cent. | I have every variety of property for sale, ; and gobst rent paying prop:rt> that pays . large interest on money in vested. For sale - A large lot with beauliful | flower garden, fine orchard, grape*, pears, {peaches and figs in abundance; near Bottle { vard, 225x200 feet. ALSO KKi’KKSENTS— English Fire Insurance Cos. and he New York Life Insurance Cos. Fidelity and Casualty Accident Insurance Cos. THE STKOXOI SI AMII BEST EN Till: WOItMI. ANY INFORMATION GLADLY GI VKN. ADDRESS, KM I.OSIM. s'!'A Mp, W. B. JBTJBBOTJC3-B:S. Brunswick Ga. RKFKRK.M K—l.-t National Bank of BrunawU-k, I’ir-l N alioim 1 Hitnk of Macon, < ;jiJa! ( ity Hank of Atlanta, All .Savannah Hanks. i mo is Eton's Real Estate A-gen-cy, 105 Newcastle Street. Property sold on easy terms. No trouble to show lots Team always ready. , iprM tf R. R. Hopkins & Cos. Heal Estate anil Insurance Agents. Represents a number of the leading Fire Insurance < om pan lea A LARGE NUMBER OF 'l'H E Most Desirable Lots in New and Old Town for Sale AT REASONABLE TERMS. 150,000 Acres of Tmil >ered \a u id. Correspondence Solicited. Address R. R. Hopkins & Cos. Brunswick, Ga. apr96-d Office 10s Newcastle Street. New Store The New York Bargain Store Have decided to open anew store on the corner of Monk and Oghthorpe st-.. where they will sell the cheapest CLOTHING, SHOES AND— Gents’ Furnishing Goods Ever sold in this city for cash. Goods must . be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. One trial is a Iwe ask. Call and see us. S2O SUITS FOR $lO. All goods In the same proportion. Cheap John & Honest Charley Also two-story frame store house, plastered alovu aud with tour gonl sieeping rooms, gHKi location t< merciijnetiM . Cor ner oil aud Amherst Ntreets, For sale—A desirable location for a saw mill, com or wo*hl yard, lads run to dr* i water on west side and to 11. a W. K. k. mi i tiie east side. A bargain, for 42. j**'. j St'Vt ra! larniH in Wayne county on the B. V \\ .K. It. An elegant hous* ami joe acre* ;of laud at WayneVill. Wayne is a proht- I bitlou c-ouuty. That valuable block front lug I.VO feet on the East. T. K. It., Hurroumb-d on all si*l* sly st: • t > suitable for mamihicturing ju; i po * ofiall kinds; just onc-huti mile from post oih e .*>>*> ui 1 im. \ is lots iuNt w Imi ii. nf Iti iiii • wick, upon wuieh are rmw growing luekoiy oaks, cs.iar and prdmett-o troev. jj j. jid-t thre*--fourth** ot a mile from Ggielhorje hotel frontingoii c. and D. streets. Instaiiuent plan, v immitt'i iil lots ami : dwelling* on the instalment plan, paying t > 4l<> per month. 1 have recently sold*a g** and > many lot-son this plan, and parties are n -w pay in-,' for lot*- and homes instead ofaquandet j lug th*ir can lings. I se !\ tor casii and on lime -I iMiught six I years ago when the town had 2,sou peopa-; i i bougtil. very cheap; U>-day we have about - iu.OUU; i cun at ford to sell eiieap. 1 have sold to Liu* gas company, to tin water company, the railroad and cottOi) im.ri, to tlie rich ai*u ; to t he poor. Delays are dangerous.— Buy now. How many are there in ibis city to-day wiioeouid have bought lots il months ago i>r one-huif of what they are now worth? ami curse their 1 own stupidity aud short slghtedness for in-g --| lediug the opportunity. Lundier and hard i wiifi' lire Initli very cheap, and every man f should own bis home. N< a Hope plantation, !#* acres, on St, ‘Simon's Island; two-story dwelling, mo* rounded b line old live oaks, oieandes, my t • tie, shrutw* and sago palm is unrivalled D t-r, rabbits, opossums, coons, .ojuirn Is . wild ilucks, gamift, quail ami snipe, us we! as fish, oysters and prawn iu ph nty. (io.i wnart. ami steam* rs st*p gdng frmn •Savun* imli t-o Brunsw jck. F-*r rent or sale. -That v< i > desirahl# l>ropert.y known as the “Foreman i , hrce, ,f tmi now oceu piled by Mrs. A. T. Way lie It is om- ■>< the nio'i eomf*rtable two-story da*: n,: hm> >iu t n*‘ eil y, Urn t • •oms, lai g* yards ami ex<*elleut gul dens The pioperty • ■onmiantls .* tnaatilul view ol St. .Siin.in'f * island, and it is a big bargain for somebody. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BOLESAITe BUSIN ESS HOUSfc S. LOTT A LOV K, Wholesale Groceries and Liquors, Tobacco, ! Cigars, etc., also, Grain. Hay. Hrun, Flour, . Grits. etc., 123 Bay street, Brunswick, [ Ga. Telephone 2. BKI’NSWII K. IC L MAN FF.VGTL UlNii COM PA N V, "ftinael M. Whiteside manager. Manufac tures pure artesian ice. c.DOWNING, Jr., .v- G* K Naval store dealers and dealers in hay, grain, feed etc. N. EMANUEL. southern Yellow pine Company. Railroad crossiies, lumber and shingles, cable “Art hut ROBERT s. GRIER, Wholesale dealer and bottler, celebrated Aurora and Morelein lager iaier. Liquors, wines, and cigars, beer coolers and remgera- L. D. HoYT A Go., Dealers In hardware, stoves, pistols. Carl* tridges, agricultural implements, sash, doors and olluds.