The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, September 03, 1889, Image 4

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THE EXHIBIT. Suggestions as to the Exposition Ship, Mr. J. A. Hill Proposes a Model of Lover s Oak An Aquarium Suggested A Papier Mac be Miniature Glasses for the Glynn General Remarks of Interest. Aslong as the exposition aliip is in process of erection, just so Jong willsug. gcstion* continue to he made with refer ence to it by anxious oiti/erm. These biiggestloriH are almost always good anil should commend themselves to the com mittee oil exhibit for adoption. Thr Times here mentions the latest and heat suggestions made to it in re gard to the ship. Mr. J. A. Hill, a gentleman who has been a citizen of Brunswick for it years, makes a suggestion both available and good. He suggests Unit, if possible, a perfect miniature or model of Lover's Oak be gotten up, encased in a suitable box, and sent to Atlanta as a sample ol Brunswick’s magnificent moss draped trees. This would prove a valuable ad dition to the already assured attractive ness of Glynn's exhibit. If a person could be secured, compe tent to prepare the miniature, he should be employed at once and put to work ou it. After tlie limbs, etc,, have been oarved, ttio ladies might properly take liold nf the work of draping the tree with real moan ami trimming it with lea von. What could bo done to better repiene.nl Brunswick's magnificent oaks? SHV NOT AN AtJt'AltUIM? Mr. ('laud Dart, a well known young man of this city makes suggestion No. a. He. advises the addition of a salt water aijnarinm to the exhibit. Hit plan is too-/,),-,, t I >,rirt - scuure.lv .IgefliVr and* provided With a bottom made of some kind of metal. In the case, a thick layer of gen uine salt mud to lie laid ami the ease to he filled with salt water. It oould then lie stocked with all kinds of fish, crabs, oysters, el Bills, shrimp and even small alligators. All these could be kept alive during the time the ship will be on exhi bition, by shipping from Hrimswick al intervals of two days, a fresh supply ol water from the bay. This would, indeed, form one of tin; most attractive features of the exhibit. Not only would it dis play the products of Brunswick's sur rounding wafers, but it would be. a cu rious and interesting sight to all visitors. Tltu Timks commends Mr. I hirt’s sug gestion to the committee having the ex hibit in charge. StJUOKSTION No. Air. J. .1. Collins' suggestion is one uuiiNiitilly good, He proposes that a papier macho model lie made of the bar- i l>or, allowing docks, shipping, peninsula | on which the city is built, salt marsh, quarantine station nud surrounding is laiids This would show to better advantage th. \ i evthing yet proposed, the ship pin, laonifh of Brunsvviok andi.lynn county. The bay could be represented as well ns ships, steamers, oto., in the harbor. The most attractive thing j about this exhibit would tie the repre scntstloe of the peninsula on whiclii Brunswick is built, showing large and I small trees, boulevard and other promiu- 1 cut features around the city. The water towers, Oglethorpe and Ocean hotels, and public buildings should be made prominent. Mr. Collins says that the model can be made iu New Orleans from drawings, which any architect can make. lad, us have this feature prepared and placed iu the most pi eminent position on the ship. It would carry oonviotlon with it, as to Brunswick and Olynn county's advantages. I'AMt Ol- IIi.ASSKS. Air. ,i. K. B. Love has a pair of very fine field glasses which he will give to the ship os part of the exhibit. There is quite a little -ton connected with Mr. I .ove's possession of the glasses, which he told to a Timks reporter yester day. Hevoral years ngo lie was telegraph operator at Way cross. As the train from Brunswick rolled up to the depot one dav a destinguished looking man rushed intojtho office and hurriedly stated that he was just off a vessel from Havana and was bound for Montgomery, Ala. While in Havana he was presented with a pair] of field glasses, which he prized highly, on account of his attachment for the former owner, So fearful was he that they would get lost if he left them with his baggage lie always carried them him, lint in the hurry of boarding the tram iu Brunswick he lost sight of them eu j tirely, and would willingly pay hand- j somoly for their reoovery aud return to j him iu Montgomery. Mr. Hove at onoe started the wires to work and soon located the glasses, which he expressed to Montgomery. For quite awhile they lay unclaimed iu the Mont gomery express olUce, after which they were returned to Mr. Love as uncalled for. Many efforts have beeu made since to locate the owner but to no avail. The ! glasses are extraordinary strong ones aud , objects ton miles distant can be plainly ! seen and recoguizod by their use. The i present owner has .been offered large j sums for them, but refuses to si'll at any j price. There are few, if any, glasses in the! Stale as powerful as these and they will make a draw ing card for the exposition ship. Should all these attractive features form a part of the Glynn's cargo, it. will tie a gala day in Atlanta when she ar rives. The "xliihit itself is already an assured fact. Contributions are rapidly coming in; merchants are preparing articles for exhibit; Capt. Merrifleld is engrossed in the building of the ship; and, unless something unforseen occurs, it will stir pass the most sanguine anticipations of the gentlemen having it in chargo. A Slife Investment. Im oue which 1h guaranteed to bring you rt in&ctory reHulis, or In ciw of failure a. return of purchase price. On this ssfi- plan you can buy front nor tnlvertlsed dtus'dst a Isittlc Mr" Kinv’s New Discovery for consumption. It Is a term! ceil to brim; relief In every ease.. I when used for any efTertloii of throat, hint's 01 ri,, ,! such s consumption, inllammetlon of limits bronchitis, iisllnntt. whooping oouith croup, etc II Is pleasant and ngreenhle to taste, perfectly safe, and ean always be dc pended upon. .... Trial bottle free at Goorse I). Ibslges drug store. Merit Wins We desire to say loour eltlzena that for years we have been selling Hr. Klny's New Life Pills, Hneklen's Arnica -Hive and Kleelrle Hitlers, and have never handled remedies that sell ns well, or that have given such universal satis faction w„ do nol hesitate to guarantee them every lime, and we stand ready to refund tin purchase price If satisfactory results do not follow (heir use. These remedies have won tbeir great popularity purely op their merits. (mono* I). H odors, Druggist. A Missouri I'liarinaclHl. |.,,r years I have sold drugs in Kansas' and Missorl, with a large experience in selling patent Heines, and hear testimony to the remarkable ellleaey of Hwlft’s Specific. II cured more people of contakloos blood poison than any other medicine that I ever sold, and I have sold all kinds. One man, (whose address I will kill give to those who wish It) had his iialrai! taken out by contagious blood poison. Hcalcscnme all over Ids head, hue and body His hones became finally Involved, and he went from hud to worse under the ordinary treatment. This man was cured sound amt well hy S. H H. 1 could name dozens "f the worst eases wdio were cured of all sorts ol blood diseases hy K. . H. after exhaustion all other treatments One gentleman of l .-ceoia. Mo., who tried i ewrmr bs-‘tf. 8. My brother wiw cured of [ pf-zema by taking H. 8. S. after In* Im<J tried nil other treatment.. I will cheerfully give j minion and nddrena to any who wish them. L. lx, Davi rHON, Hherirmn, Texan Treatise on Blood Kind Hnln I)iefiwen mailed free. Thb Bwifts Cos., Drawer 3, Atluntu, Ga. Thousands who having tried Invatn to find ii remedy that, will truly cure blood dlueascs think their ca.ae iincurablH, but such la not fho fact. Hot nub* Blood Balm made iu At lanta, du., will eure blood polftoli when all other treatiiientw, including Hot Springs, ! have failed. Give 11 a trial and be convinced A Hector of Grace * ’lmrch. I'Rahhih- In IWII 1 broke out wllli an at tack of Poison Oak. W bother nr not II t ame back on me during the next three or four year* I do not remember, hut from about to 1885 l suffered most severely from re peated attacks of this eruption. The use of some external remedies gave a relief ‘t was only temporary- till in 187# 1 found that lodide of i’otfMNlum and SyruDof aanmparfilu benefited me not a little, However, even then 1 was not cured, for from 18*5 to 1880 tl, uttnekK were more severe, prolonged and frequent than ever, coming upon mens many as four,anti even five times during the year, In the spring of 1885 I took a course of I*. P. P.. and troni that time to the present (June 25, 188(1)1 have been free from eruptions of this poison. Only outre, early In this month, a lew bumps appeared on my wrists, hut dried | up in a day or two, being the dying throes. I as It Wert*, of this horrid and loathsome dis ; ease. After being plagued for about twenty - live years with Poison oak I consider my self cured, and by the useol aisjut one bottle of P, l\-l\ D. Watson \\ inn. m UoetorGraceChurch, Wayeross, Ga. Abbott's K&at Indian Corn Paint removes all Corns, Bunions and Warts, quickly witli out pain. AriiuinlM! rators Sale I J_JV VIIITLIC OF AN ORDER FROM TilK i Court or urdlimrj of Glynn county. will be sold j on (lie first Tuesday In September 1889. at tie* court hotiho door in said county Isdweeu the I legal sale hours, the tract of land in the 27th dis trict G M iu said county, upon which Anna K Basse l resided at the time of her dealli. contain ing thirty-eight acres with the improvements thereon. Terms cash. HA 1Y KB IYKKSON. Administrator of Anna h. llassel. uugO It-w fi ( IIATION. n LOOItGIA. Gi.vnn county: Whereas, William i\Sheiverton. administra- ! tor of .Jane Sheiverton, represents to tlie i court in higpetition, duly tiled, that he has J fully administered Jane sheiverton s estate, i 'Hits la therefore to cite all persons (oneerned. \ heirs and creditors. to show eairne. If any they ean. why said administrator should not le dis charged from Ms administration and receive lolterslotdismission on Tim first Monday In December, 1889. Kihiak C. P. Baht, augvs du-ev-tu-Hm Ordinary. citation. Glynn County: To all whom It may concern: Sidney J. Dent havi lg in prop* form ap plied to me for permanent letters o adminis irat lon on tlie estate of Brallsford T. Dent, late o< sutd county, tins la to ette all and singular, e creditors and next Of kin of said Brailstord T. Dent, to be and appear at my office within the time.allowed by law, and show cause, if j any they can. why permanent administration ; should hot be granted to t lie said Sidney J. Dent, on the said Brallsford T Dentsestate. Wit ness my hand aud official signature. Kihiak c. 1\ Dakt, aug‘27 d.i-ev-tu-ttm Ordinary. < ITA HON STATE OF GEORGIA. ? tiI.YNN OOt'NTV. N Whereas. 1. M. Hubert a and Robert Far | mer. administrators of James A. C'lubb reo ! resent to the Court in their petition duty j tiled tliat they have fully administered James ! A. Clubb'sestate Thiels to cite | all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said ad ministrators should not be discharged from their administration and receive letters ot dismission on the first Monday iu October, ISBI. Edoak C. P. Dart, illt w4t Ordinary. TTtation. ii KORGI A, Glynn County : ii Whereas. Oliver M. Buggs. administrator cum testamento annexe of James Thompson, Sr., represents to the court iu his j>etitton, duly filed that he has fuly administered the estate ot James Thompson, Sr. This is,there fore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not he discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission* ou the first Monday in December, UvNm. Klhiak C. P. Daht, ausf27-da-ev-tu-fim Ordinary. BUKU WINTON, CUNTK VCTOR, Hl’ll.UKß —AND— SC HER IN’TEN BENT. Nos. 921 aiul 922 (1 stm-t. New Town, Kr* wick, du. Corrospoudeucc soliotiad TliE DAILY TIMES: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .1. 1889. Bucklen'* Arnica Salve. The iß;st Halve m tlie world for cuts, brtfißes, Horc.-, uleorM, salt rheum, lever sores, tetter, chapped hand. s, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and po itively cures plies or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giv< perf</ct Hat isfaction, or. money rounded. Brice cents f>er box. For sale by George D. Hodges. Just Received, >tt the Times office a brand new st >ck of pa ter and envelopes, all grades and prices. Call around and examine. r l’3rl3£ WAY FROM BRUNSWICK TO jiavannnah, Macon, Atlanta, Cbattanooga, Nahville anti Cin cinnati. IS VIA THB •M*; 4 HOUIW QDICKEK TO ATLANTA THAN ANY OTHER LINE. XIAO THK PIOTL'RKSQUB ROUTK AND TUB PLKAH ANTBBT IIOL'TE TO TUB BAST. Scbcdule Id effect May 12. isss. i No. 12. I No. 14. Iv lininswlck 8 ;ai ainii.Ui pm IvJemip .1# fw, if am Iv Fatal man ' 2i& pm kMai,* IvOonnrau 202 pm ;j.f. .-an ar Macon >s Pin i I •’> mn Iv Macon is.'pim tou ar Atlanta ~■ P >mi# am lv Atlanta 7 apui U* at ar Honm io4opm| l;spni ar Dalton (ISMI lu: im nr 1 ball an ■ ■ M. A C. K." it.' I, i'liaiiano,<u Siam fooj i,s ar Memphis.. | s 20pm \ 10am ~N. ( K S !.. K. {. lv rtiattAnooga fi(K>ii 1 ‘ piri ar Nashvine. i.. lu loan. 715 am <;. N. o 7 A T. V. K. if. lv f'hat tahoogf*. 7.7 T •i^iain l pm u • InclnnatJ .... BUt INS Wit K TO SAVANNAH. Iv Brunswick 11 no pm! S am arJcsup i no air, ’(pjo nm lv .lefluji ~...] 2 55 urn if to am ar s,t aimah • 45 in ' Pullman Palace sleeping Cars Jack#'lie to ciucinnat i via Jesup, Macon* Atlanta and Chatta nooga Without change. Puilimm Fnlon f’ulaee Buffet sleep!care between Brunswick and Atlanta without change by t rains 11 and 14. Pullman shaping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati, by trains Nos. 12 and 11. Ask for your Ticket* via the East Tcnmfrseo. Absolutely the shortest, line from Brunswick to Chat tanooga and * Inclnmitt. For tickets and furt her information caliph J • K. NUHKIH, Ticket Agent, Brunswicir. Ga- B. W, WItENN. . H, HARDWfCK. . I*. and T. Atrcnti. As'l I). 1* Atfnnt. Knoxvllli!, Ti nn. Atlai'a. Ha. PAUL BUTZLOFF, ’viEisnsr.A. bakery. Fresh Bread, Oaken and l’ics, daily wholesale ami rot&il Also supplies parties, weddiugn, hotels and restaurants Newcastle St,, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel, BUI NSWH'K, GEOIiUI A aepMf BRUNSWICK, GA. Head quarters for IRime&s, Fine Buggy and Wagon Harness, Saddle*', Collars Whips and any and everything that belongs to a first class* harness establishment. Mill and Turpentine Still Owners "Will Save Money l>y ordering from me. as I sell at the lowest prices ami fill orders with disj>a; • h. In connection with the above, I have an upholstering-department. Hair, < mton&nd Moss mattresses made to order at short notice Full line of Psather and Moss Pillow Korn' turn upholstered in the best of workmanship, and at lowest of prices. lam also prepared to lay carpets, pack furniture, etc. Repairing of harness a specialty. Harness and buggy ! oil at lowest market price. angS ft Brunswick Planing Mills and Variety Works. J. C. VALFNTI XO, MAXV EACTURER A XT) DEALER IX Sash, Poors, Blinds, Moulding's, Newels, Scrolls etc Bough and dressed lumber, Shingles etc. We hare re cently added another addition to our factory, and are i now better prepared than ever, to till orders promptly (iive us a call. “Ten little orphan boys went out to dine, One had no St S. S. then there were nine,** Rev. L. B. Puync, in charge of the Orphan?’ Home. Macon, Oa.. say* that he ha* had vmar;--'- le results from the use of Swifts Specific with the orphan* under his charge. Many of ttu . biWren have been entirely cured of Itemliuiry taint by It. Mu. E. Slattert, of Delhi, La.. Bays her son. Mr. J. R. Griwstat. Sonora, K- , u-u”- My 14 years of age, had a dreadful time with ulcers, j children have liad boils and otlnr of i (wivh and blotcho* which followed chicken pox. blood in purities, with of appetite, u. u After using many remedies without benefit, the • which tiu.es hsv* found Swift*? Specific av gave him Bwift* Spcclfic,wh:chcured him sound. successful remedy, in uoinstance faking to eu;e. Swift** Specific isentirely vegetable—contains ro Merccn . Potash. > r other noisonon? stance, and curt*? ov fotfclce out the impurities of the bloou through :uc pan* of the skin. Sfccan-e on Blood n;id Skin Disease* will be maOcd free. the Swift Specific Cos., Drawer 3 Atlanta, fcu. Brunswick Palace et Music. The Banner Music Store ■ or THE SOI IH. -> / ! 4'^ i HEADQUARTERS F'or Everything iu the Musical Line. We deal in nothing but musical xnerch&ndle, | conscouently are the headquarters. Make the | music Dual ness a study hh our time is not en ! gaged by any other line of business, and in consequence understand the needs of Mnsfe Teachers ami the Music Loving People Generally. The world’s most famous and popular iostru- j men!* r*pr'Ncntcd and sold on th: most favor- 1 able terms and at the lowest, prices. Weber, Steinway. THE EVERETT IIA It YARD ~ AND — \K\V ENGLAND PIANOS. Organs ol celebrated manufacture. On our i ! Mvso iii of small monthly puy merits of ■ j the most limited mean- cun buy from us. Send : for our M|S‘c!ml low prices Of pianos and II g Us. ; We pa> freight, on all pianos and organs ivlp | jrt*d out f tiie city. i The most popular sheet music sold f*r only j lo cents. j In stock—V'tolins. Guitars, A<‘Cordeoii.~. Ban-j ! Jew, In short everything wiiich lehnifs to a full ■ Hedged music horn . Lcttcre proinpi :y an swered. c‘ali on or addres.- The Brunswick Pa!(ice of Music, | B. lit YIN K, Manag.r, Brunswick. (*a. j uug 21-fcf • ■ Who i ■ I fated and suffering from Ner><m ; III! nn Dehmiy, Si iml mil 5 . Mglii!., IHI Ull Kmlaslohs .t iid all Ihe *rr * •is of ••..ri; j ■■ll llevll habits, wlih b lead lo Prcjnamn: , IVIw 11 Decay. tYinsunipMon or li.-anfiy - nfi for Pears’ Treat ist* on ifiscivses of Man. wlih parUcutars for Home < tire. I c*ure guoranftsMi. Ko nkm 'o pay. j. s. PEAKS. Ou* and 014 rimrch street. NoahviUe. Te&n. ! 0 POWOER Absolutely Pure. Thi- powder never varifß. A marvel of purity, ■it.rengtli ami wiiolesoTiieneas. More economical than the orilinary kiuiL, and cannot be -01. 1 in competition vitti the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only by oin*. Royai. Hakim; Pow der < ~ 101) Wall street, New York. CONEY & PARKER, Wholesale and Rt tai. Dealers in Anthracite and Bituminous COAL. Brick, Shingles niut Laths Anthracite, Coai, Kga and Che-lnwt *>•. W K AIIE S( >LE aG ENTs F( HI Brunswick Brickworks And are ah-- tf* Knrn si t . m in onv qiittn- Uiv. Just received, a !•* of Alabama Oil IVexsed Faeiiig Bricks Ail above al market pri *s. Term iuva nab:. CASH. BAY STIIKET. BIG NSVVK K T. J. BUSH. I‘readout. J. S. <. ILLIDGE, Manager. Brunswick Bonded Warehouse' STORAGE uml FORWARDING CO. Box 159. RHFFKUNUKH Finsi National Hank, OflLKTnonrE Nation m. Hank. Mo rob anti’s*) of cv rv and soription -tored, insured and forwarded. Tito Company • •uhuiuhlh every'facility for the prompt stud sale handling of goods. It* ware hoiiH. -n are bunt* doll tin* most. d*-ii able river front and its bpictous wharves are •ivy of n-vis.* to any craft that float*. Tricks run Rom its wharves to the E. T. V. a . and the R. .V \V. railroads thuagiving the Uoj<p* t uy uiiNiirpafcHod labilities for tho prompt luuulling of irocHls bv laud or water, A agreement ha> Ikh*ii made with insurance t>\ which low rates is seonred on all goode stored w ith us. We furnish <<ur own drnvs for haniift# Address, nut* NS WICK STORAGE AN I * FORWARDING CO.. ftuglGiilm Box 180, Brunswick, Ga. HENRY T. DUNN. Wholesale and Retail dealer in Blank Books, Stationery, And General School Supplies. I‘U "I I RES FRAMED TO ORDER. AR F MATKRIAI.S. TOYS ami KANT Y goods, hammocks, bask halls ami tennis goods. Lamp* iii great variety. M-isi." and Musical AH rclianiii-c : Wall I'aper. Cur tain* aul Curtain Fixtures. All kinds .<f Glassware. A large assortment of Plain anJ Fanev FLOWER POTS. China. Crockery and Glassware a s|>eeiulty. KAISER BI.oCK. THE MOST < OMI’LKTE STOCK OF FU RNIT URE i> r miz wi:s r r. Styles the Very Latest ! UJuality the Very Best ! Prices the Very Lowest ! Hardwood Bedroom Suits, : : ; sis up. Handsome Parlor Suites, : : : : S4O up Bookcases $iS up. Hatracks Si up Fancy Tables $1 Jb np. Chairs ooc up Parties desiring to purchase new furniture in large or Small lots of any quality and price, will find it to their Interests to correspond wit a us. Catalogues sent upon application. ROBERT MITCHELL FURNITURE COMPANY, 109 and 111 W. FOURTH STREET, CINCINNATI, O. BTC orrespondence Solicited. augStf PIUJFESBIONAL. J. A, litTre, M. D. It. K L. lU'Ktoiui. M. D Drs. Batts & Barford, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS 1105 Newcastle st., - Brunswick. Ga. Office hours 3 ti I*2 a. m.. 2 to 6pm., and at night. augJ-tf ( . I*. GUUN KA 11. W. K. KAY . GOODYEAR & KAY, ATTOHN EVS AT LA W. ‘£\ Newcastle street, Brunswick, Ga. 0. W. TUCKER, 1 i Physician” and Surokon. , utfice ami Rooms in Madden’s Building, t’p ; suiirs, 2ul Newcastle street. Office Hours ! Bto9 a. m., 3to 4 ami Btoit p. til. THE OLD RELIABLE NEW YORK Steam Dye House, OlUc(‘ and Works F Street, (Isaac’s old Bakery.) Ladies* JiresKcs, Shawls, lUbiMinx, Velvets, Kid Uho s ami Beat Ih*i> rleum.sl r dyed Iu j the most artistic and delicate colore. OK Nil. KM KX'.H GA U.M K.Vi’S denned, tly-.-tl and repaire*! in first-Huns ; mminer. Work guaranteed or no pay. Also Sij.k aud Straw Hats dyed ami cleamsl in firet-claNs order. /. BILLER, Proprietor. I inay2*-tf WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE MACON, GA. nin'Y sHK'ON D ANNI'A L Session tjeirtus T oclolw r *2, Isk*i. I 'usurpassed lr health, safety, comfert. and odvautageH in Literulure. Music and Art. HfM.srUil rate's for iulhli. | Address V\.( . BARS. | uly :: 1-210, I’reHident..