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God's or Shalt vßpt?are’*.
The vicar of Stratford-on-A von preach
ed a sermon in justification of the pro
jected further mutilation of his church
ly the eroction of u huge and unsightly
rsredoa. The reverend gentleman’s line
cf defense is highly interesting, witness
the following:
‘‘Nobody needs accuse me of want of
reverence for the poet’s memory, or
want of care for his last resting place.
Hut, though 1 do not object to this
church being commonly called Shake
speare’s church, nor to receive gifts for
i-. in honor of his immortal memory,
still, our primary object in promoting
its beatification is that it is God's house.”
Candid, at any rate! When I want]
money for it, it is Shakespeare’s church, j
"When I want to spend the money in ac
cordance with my own ideas, and in de- -
banco of the general sentiment of the na- j
t on. then it is God’s house.- j
A Uoy’i* Fad.
Mr. Jaeger, of Rochester, N. Y., was
frequently puzzled by the absence of his
i og. The animal was frequently absent
i alf a day at a tiiue, and last week was
t i.ssing for two days, tiis owner adver
t.sed for him, and on the following day
te was returned by a man who had dis
covered Ins peculiar mania. It was foi
riding on street cars, lie will get aboard
tf any car he sees and ride until he is
jut off. Air. Jaege r proposes now to gel
s season ticket, goo-1 on all street rail
roads, and attach it to the dog's collar,
s> that the animal may indulge his street
car propensities in a proper end legal
way.—Chicago Mail
The eyelet of a corset seems
a trifle to make a business on ;
jut what if one eyelet cuts
• he laces, while another eye
let don’t ?
And what if the eyelet that
cuts is in universal use ?
And what if the eyelet that
cuts the laces also rusts the
corset ?
And what if the eyelet that
cuts is not so neat and proper
and womanlike as the other?
And what if it costs as little
or less to put in and never
comes out or wears out ?
The new eyelet is made of
loops of corset lace instead of
metal.
The Ball and Kabo corsets
have it; the Ball is the easy
corset, the Kabo the one that
does not yield a barleycorn.
You can wear them two or
three weeks and return to
where you got them, if you
want to. The makers provide
you that privilege.
Chicago Cosset Cos., ciucago and New York.
s ' lIIIJUS WEINBERG.
Application lor Charier.
st.tk Of Gkokgh * Petition for Incorporation
-,“““y'ivkk C ln(i)yuiiSii) court
LoLNiYOt ulynn,s December terra, ISB9.
'!< the Honorable Superior Court of said
< ounty:
Tin* petition of Charles 11. Parker,ot tile county
< ; l) >tgc, in said Slate, amt W illis il. lteaves
aml .John J. Taylor, of the county of Pulaski.j
ii said State, and Thomas C. Kiitrell and J.
Tamest Kawls and Evander Bullock, ol the!
county of Appling, in said state, and Andrew
\*. Kenedy, ot the county ol Iliob, in said
Mate; respectfully sliewcth, that your petition
ers, with tlieir associates, mjcc ssurs and as-j
s gns, desire to be incorporated, and under the
laws of Georgia to be made a body corporate!
and politic under the name and style ol tin ]
1 rnnswick Hardware company, loi the term
of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal!
t i reafter.
Your petitioners desire their principal office
t) be located in the city ot Brunswick, in tin*
c.mnty and Slate iirsi amresaid, Horn which
point they desire to transact the main bulk of
their business. And the capital stock ol said
corporation shall be thirteen thousand dollars j
and ivided into one hundred and thirty shares ot
toe par\alue oi one hundred dollars each; ail
of said shares being no\v subscribed and all oi
s lid sum being now p.dd in; and which said sum
> jr petitioners desire lo employ in the bu>i
h ss of said corporation; ami your petUmucrs
futther iesire that at any time upon the ma
j nity vote of the stockholders ol said cepora
tlMi, the capital stock may be Increased io any
Mini not • .weeding iift.v thousand dollars, said
ii crease alwa>s to be employed in the business
< t said ccrporatl n.
Yourjpetitloneis desire the creation oi sad
e >rporait.n ior the purpose and object under its
till name and styie of managing, operating,
I •ansocting and conducting a general wliole
s • aiio retailniercant 11 • businesst< he located
n the said city oj Brunswick, but tin* tramac
t oils oi said corporation to extend wherever
t ic trade of the country may warrant; and in
s tid business to engage in th buying and sell
i ig, or in si ling on commission or otherwise,
a t art ides ol commerce of any nature whatever,
but especially of the hardwar nature.
Fnrter their said name and style, your peti
t oners lit-sire the power to ue aid be sued, io
p end and tic impleaded, in all the courts of this
s ate and c'sewhe •; to have and use a corpo
rate sc.il with power to alter, amend, change,
< estroy and renew the same at their will and
1 leasure; to own and hold all classes or kii ds
if real or perm nnlestate; to make all couiracis
< f any nature whatever not prohibited by the
I iws ot the land of force in thi* Mate that may
1 pertinent or consistent with the obje ts. or
P tn>t>ses, or powers, r privileges, or to the
e nnplote and successful transaction Of the
I usiness of said corporation, an l to enforce
t ie same; and especially to ncquliv by l ase.
* r charter for any term of years, or by p‘urcha>e
ii fee simple or otherwise all such real estate
and linprov ements in the nature of storehouses
warehouses; wharfs, or of any other character
t .and na y be necessary in the transaction of
t ieir business, and to purchase for eashoroni
c "dit all articles of commerce that may i; iii
v ilhln tile a cope of tlieir business, aid on said
t ms to sell any of their property to any per-
Kjn whomsoever; to execute mortgages and
1 enson any property tied they may h.,ve, to
cure the;l |n-t d-tm andlikev-i ■ to receive
and enforce mortgages ad liens in their favor
a s against persons indebted to flu in; to in- ke
sich reasonable by-laws not IrconsUienl with
the laws of Georgia as may e necessary to
},'vern tlieir body; '> chit under ru es pre
icrih. and by their by-laws, ell fib ers necessary
r the government and mani gemenl ot tlieir
and body and prescribe tledr duties, obbg itions
a id compensation; to declare such r* asoiiablcf
dividends from time to lime as the nature of
t ieir business may warrant; and to exercise ail
general corporations bylaw,
not especially stated hereinbefore.
Your petitioners therefore pray that this
e mrt may p;;sS an order creating said corpora
tion and conferring upon it all the powers and
privileges hereinbefore expressed and desired.
And your petitioners will ever pray.
HAM. C. ATKI \HON,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Filed in office this the 12th day of November and
im li. 11. IIAHVKY. 5
deputy Clerk Superior Court Glynn County,!
Georgia.
jiovi4-evthur-30d.
PROFESSIONAL.
■FRANK H. HARKIhI JEFF. D. STARKS.)
HARRIS k SPARKS,
1 AttornKYb and Counsellors at Law,l
■ ill practice in supreme Four ,of Georgia;]
■United v tales Court ai Savannah and in thej
■.superior courts of Glynn, Wayte, Charlton,
■ pierce and v oiles counties and elsewhere by
■special contract.
5 Office in .Scarlett Building, Newcastle street J
■Brnswiek. (Ja. Dtc4-tf
|a. J. CROVATT. BOLLING WHITFIELD,
CROVATT &WHITF ELD,
[Attorneys and Counselor at Lawj
BRUNSWICK, GKOKCIA.
| CT'”Practice in State and Federal Courts.
[Brunswick Abstract of Title Cos.
B Complete alsi raets made of ail property Inf
Brunswick and Glynn county fr< m tlie earli-g
est period to the pivse.it time.
CYRUS M. SHELTON,
Itforney at lutw, - - - - Manager.]
Crovatt biock, room 2 and 4, Newcastle Hi, |
C. P. GOOYEAR. W. K. KAY 5
GOODYEAR k KAY, j
ATTOUN I: YH AT LA W,
23 Newcastle street, Br niswick, G I
wmTnoble; |
DENTIST,
1 Office in Dillons Tabby Building,|
[Newcastle Street.
IdTrXlJdrfor'dl
■ PHYSICIAN f.nd SURGEON,j
i Office and Rooms valser Block, Newc istlJ
■street.
Sllarris M. Branham,M,D.
| Physician an.l burgeon,
■ Otflee, In Scarlett ! Ulding, N v castle street I
a Residenc.*, Mrs. Fort s corner Mansfield and!
S(’arpentt r . t reets.
■ calls by day or nigh omptlvai swe red.
A. S. EllßlßfT
ARCHITECT,
S Savannah, Ga. Brunswick Ofllce Newcastle
■street. DeWitt Bruyn \rchitect Y unager.
3 sept 12-t f. |
1 J. A, BUTTS, iO.j
rUVSIt’IAN \M> SI RGBOY.
S Otliee. corner Newcastle and Gloucesten
Sstreets, Brunswick, Ga.
B Residence, southwest corner Union and Dart-|
Minoutii streets.
9 Telephone No. 23.
| F. AUSFELB,
(Late of Pliiladeipliia, Pi.)
fEngineer, Architect'
AND SURVEYOR.
IS READY to furnish *<>mp!nle p r.ns and spi -j
ciiications for buili lags of all dnds. First-]
f < lass work guaranteed.
10-fiice, 204A BAY STREET.
1 Over Lott A Low’s.
I declb-tf.
Strict Easiness.
I What is the Swift, spiHjittc t:ino:ny? Win]
|eoni|K).se tl.r organization? Is it a elap-traj]
(putcut nudicine bund ug. gotten ip todecelvrj
s;:n l make money out of tile p**op'i ? Tiies-*
((iitrstlons we think are answerer; n.v the ofh-j
ia sand citizens ot o ircity and -*t;if < :
Ati.anta, Ga , >ov. iu I
g We know the gent 1< men com pm lug the swif ]
gs peel tic Pom puny. Tlc-v are |.rom tientcttizansl
lof our state, mi n of in ana and ot high charnc-l
lacier and standing. fi
S W. A. HkMrmi.L, !’ is. Capita ‘ liy Bank 1
| .1. H. Poktrk, Pres. Merchant's lank.
| Pai l Romaki , Yiee-J ics Allan a Nat. Bank!
I L. J. iMi l. Pres. Gate City Nat.. Bank.
I Jno B. Gordon, Gov* mor of G trgia. i
■ Alfkkd 11.
I J.T ooopf.k. Mayor n Atl nta.
a ii. W. Grady, Kditm Afanta i )ustltutlon. !
J I think Swti.A spet itie is the nest blond!
ire eedv in the world Ir.ve known It to mak (
isome wouilerf'd mref oi patterns who were!
■considered incurable. w
1). M. Guayson.orowvll!e, Ind. E
| Treatise on Biood and skin diseases inailedl
■free.
I Tuk Swift Specific uo. drawer Atlanta I
Unatippy arriajifo.
| Unhappy .and unfort uuate marriages are of too
[frequent.occurrence nowadays am the saddest
lor most unpleasant results arise, rout the Ini-
IpaireU health of either or Vioth of the contracting
[parties. Young men ir women cjii tern plating
[matrimony should see t > it that uey enter on
[tills important e.er.t under proper auspices and
[coiiditions— health Is the main piint as every
riling depends on t hat alone almost. See that the
[blood Is in good order- ti erelu is t.l.e fouiidationl
[of happiness. Heroic and spasmoui • t reat meat isl
[not the desideratum. Mild am .methodical!
1 1 cans are the proper at (1 reasonabi * steps in sol
[essential an alTair as ii mltli build ng. P. P. I*.|
Its the great renewer of the blood .Prickly A sh!
Poke Root and i’olassum). It ds its work!
quietly and thoroughly, eradicating blood tainuJ
and repairing permanently the rasping, creaking!
bodily machinery. For Rheumatism, Malarial!
poisoning. Syphilis, Serofula, U cers or and!
■* kin erupt 1-n, it is th * ultima mio of medical!
achievement, hence Its reputation andlitgh rank!
us a blood medicine. Pure blood is he essence oil
life. All druggists soil it. £
For chills and fever use Lippman’s PyratugeJ
it cures and gives a good appotPe, builds iqi
the system and increases your weight. It is!
’called tin* wonderful tonic and chill medicines
Notice to C ontractors.
Bids will be received until noon, December 39,1
1889, for building a Ci \ Hail for the city nfj
jl ruusvvirk. Ga. Drawings and ? pecificatlom-i
hit the oßices of A s. .Mehberg architect, Ha-1
jvannnb and Brunswick Ga. The right to iv-S
neetany or all bids is reserved,
f M. i.t’oi on, halrma; ■
M. [ 1,1 MAN,
' T. OVoNN
[ dccll-td. Bui id;..,; Committee# |
j PLot-ographs am badges of tlie lutel
[Mr. Davis for sale at the Palace oil
[Music.
Silk Umbrellas.
[ See Jus. S. Wright's elegant stock be*
[fore pure basing. declUtf
If* You Are In Need
mf job work o any description, call at the
[Times office and give your order, or send
[word to the business manager and he will
[call and see you
THE DAILY TIMES: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12- I#B9.
OTTO KESSLER,
Practical Gun-Smith,
J Guns made to order. Guns re-stocked.
|Stoeks either crooked or straight- ned. Fi--
|U>l grh's added to plaiu stocks. Gun barn Is
ire-bronzed. Rubber or horn heel pistes
I fitted. Barrels choke-boiY-d to shoot cl-
Sand hard I’laiu looks altered to rebound
[Fin lire guns alt- red to shoot central live;
Lind all other repairing on guns, riflles and
[revolvers executed with neatness and dis
patch. All work warranted.
SHELLS LOADED ’’’O ORDER.
jll-t Alonk SI., (.Mose Diuiiels’ Shop)
pet3l-tf BRUNSWICK. GA.
! I3URK WINTON,
COSTKACTOR, IUILDEU
—AND—
SITJ'EIUSTENUENT.
Nop. 314 ami 310 B street. New Town, Bruns
wick, Ga. P. o Box 150. Correspondence
solicited
PAUL BUTZLGFF,
PEOPIIIETOK
VIENNA BAKERY
A STREET, OPPOSITE OGLE THORPE HOTEL.
WILL kei:p ali. i
FANCY CAKES—Fruit Pound,Marble-Lady.&c
ALT. ORNAMENTING FOR CHRISTMAS WILL BE MADE AT CLOSE
PRICES.
CTTFitll Assortment of Christmas Cakes. AVeliding and Party Goods Furnished
I m Short Notice. ‘ decll-tf.
|A iffy teas and a Happy lew leaf
To One and AAI !
S- u‘course I v isl. you l.iny have oi e, and l-eiter yet, I will tell on Hie way to get it; Just make a
list ot all the Mends you wish to rc-memlie -, and then come and see hiv Beautiful
@ Holiday Display of j
Ilwatclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, Solid and Piled Silverware,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND STRINGS,
NOW OFFERED AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES !|
.Balance of Stock Left Over From Last Christmas !
CONSISTING OF
< npsam! Saucers, Vases, Toilet Sets, Ten Sets, Building Blocks, Games, Toys and
Christmas Tree Ornaments.
IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT SAME I WILL SELL AT AND BELOW COST.
THE PLACE.
C. J. DOERFLINGER,
111 NEWCASTLE ST., BRUXiSWK.K. 0A
J 4est T> CJeiit Cigar,
i-C- Ir —ll
- Si| , 1( jjy NEWYoRK.
j ‘ &T SOLD RY
J j
C. Hoffman. *
P. J. Callahan.
-II- -o
--1 Oent Ci^ai*.
D T DUNf-h
WHOLESALE AND RETAII..DEALER IN'
Dry Goods, Glaihing, Press Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions,
SCARLETT BLOCK, : : : NEWCASTLE STREET
Brunswick, : : : : i Georgia-
WTnspwt ourgoods and prices before buying.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT!
SiVI FT Sm.MU.EAF LfißDh
GUARANTEED PURE!
EVERY FOUND, OB THE MONEY REFUNDED.
iMcELVEEH COMMISSION COMPANY, Ageniii.
THE FAMOUS
I? tixislU eer;
OF TIIE
Anhenscr-Biiscli Brewing Association’]
S, Mayer & UllmanJ
Wholesale Agents, 9
Brunswick, - - * Gaj
iiicvl l> -l 11
Bucklen’s Arnica Halve.
'Hie best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises,]
sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores, tetter,!
chopped hands, chilblains. Corns, and all skin*
eruptions, and po itively cures piles or no pays
required. It is guaranteed to give pertivt sat -?
isfactiOD or money reniuded. Price M 5 cehtsfi
per box For sale by George I>. Hodges.
Kast Indian Corn [Paint
ls a swift and painlesscure for rorns, Bunions;
; and Warts. Makes tio sores and requires m.j
cuUing. E. A. Abbott former proprietor; now
coiitrolled by Lipnian Brothers, Savannah, G. f
Re-Qpeningof the Bay House
“THE OLD RELIABLE.”
I have now re-opened my
[Restaurant on the European Flan
I Where my old friends, and the public generally, can find everything the
rnaiket affords.
|A Few Furnished Rooms for Transient Custom Only.
Smears furnished from o’clock in the morning until a o’clock at
B NIGHT—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
Hours for Breakfast, from 7 to 9 o’clock.
B •' “ Dinner, from is to 3 o’clock,
i “ “ Supper, from 6to 9 o’clclc.
ME A CALL. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.^®
1 novi-6m. F. JOS. DOERFLINGER.
I W.~BEWAH\
[Oysters at jVI 1 I-loiti-s.
FRUITS, NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Corner MONK and OGLETHOKi’E Streets.
[THE WHITE ELEPHANT !
: No. 28 Bay Street, BRUNSWICK,* GA.,
gls the place to buy I URE and unadultciali and LIQUORS at rente liable Pi ire
WE QLOTF-AS FOLLOWS:
Monogram, a very Fine Rye lUskcy, $4 50 per gallon.
Schuylkill A A A A, fine Kye Whi. key, - $4 00 per gallon,
layiors Cabinet, fine* li.ve Whiskey, - $3 00 iv r gallon.
A fine re-lni ported, 10-year oid Rye, - $3 .10 per gallon.
A pure Malt \\ hi. key, on per gallon.
A. Keller s-Rye. a very good art icle, - $1 K 5 per gallon.
Pure N. G. < -rn Wh!s!:e\. jfi 85 per gallon.
Genuine Meßi acr 10-year old, *1 per bot tle.
1 Boniestbaijd lmporicd Gins, Domestic ami Imported Ruin, Bass Ale, ‘Burks
JPorter, Wines, etc. Orders by express will receive prompt attention, No charge
lor JUGS.
AN ELEGANT FREE LUNCH DAILY FROM 10 A. M. TO 12 M. .
ocmu I 3 - KELLER, Manager
i LOTT & LOVE,
WHOLESALE
Groceries . ■. and . ■. liquors,
| TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC.
|A]so Grain, Hay, Bran, Flour, Meal, Grits and Mill Feed
G enerally.
1 122 BAY STREET, - - - BRUNSWICK,GA.
Telephone Call No. 2. Special attention given to orders l-y mall.
LITTLEFIELD & CO.
i ' “
tf OR WARDING, SHIPPING
s . and
[GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
| Agents for Yisw York ami Brunswick Packet Line.
| ALSO
[Dealers in Ilay, Grain, Feed, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Hair
Portland and Itosendale Cement.
[H^^ Correspondence Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
fapril If -I t f
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,i b^Uriji
jy-w c
u .ton nttlo orphan hoys Xtront cut to dLio.
One had xio 3* So S., tliea there were nine,”
3 . „ L - p^‘c , in charge of the Orphans; Heme, Macon, Ga., pays that he has had remarkable
\ by'it/ h ° ° rpUaDS U “ dCt his ClUUae - M>my 0t thc
i , , llr - E - Ji-ATTEr.T, of Delhi. La., says her son, Mb. J. R. C.iunsthad. Sonora, Ky„ says: My
I i ‘>™ jnth moors. children have had boils and other signs of
| E A °, r , l “ ani ? blolc.it-s which follovod chicken pox. blood impurities, with loss of appetite, etc., at
I ivM,yA l ”l?J.“^y?o di ‘l. W i thout J b c eneflt ’ eh ,° hich rac have found Swift’s Speclfii a most
| ga'i-h ni' v/i.t.. Specific, which cured hnn Bound. successful remedy, in no instance failing to cure,
i Swift ’ w s Pp*® c . ia entirely vegetable—contains roMercnrv, Potash, or other polsonons sub
|on iloodol.d ‘r'- yyy,, tb ' J blooU ,hruull pores of the skin. Treatise
W“® Swift S; -jc:iic t 0.., Drawer 3, Atlusita, Ga.