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MART M’NISU BURROUGHS, Editor.
MORNING GLORIES.
Scrapiof sky that earthward (dipped
When peepholes for the stars were clipped,
Bits of beauty drifted down
From Aurora’s shining crown.
In their iridescent dyes
Glows all the light of summer shies.
All the changeful glories drawn
From the sunset and the dawn.
While the sombre shadows lie
Dark upon the earth and sky
And wrapped in slumbers deep
Bird and bee and south wind sleep;
Spirits of the night unseen
Labor silent and serene
That those petals light unfurled
May surprise the waking world.
See, yon eager hummingbird,
Early from hiancst has stirred.
Sipping from each dainty cup
Nectar ere the sun is up,
Hastily, for well ho knows,
That those chalices will close
And that w ith the rising day
All thoir sweets will pass away.
With their short lived charms they seem
Fairy creatures of a dream,
Hits of broken rainbow caught
Bay toosc spirits and wrought
Into garlands to adorn
Some sweet sunny summer morn,
Fading with the fading dew
Back into theboumlloßs blue!
-MONTGOMERY M. FOLSuM.
Brunswick's tluw.r garden, are more
beautiful tills summer than ever before,
roses, geraniums, asters, verbena*, hon
eysuckles and morning glories just run
ning riot over everything in roaoh. One
of the most beautiful gardens, and one
which attracts much attention, is that
surrounding the pretty suft gray home
of the Misses Ilazluhurst on Hanover
square, where • everything sweet and
dainty, and where the deep red of the
blooms on the coral vine, which runs
pver the porch, is a gorgeous contrast to
the green and gray sum unding, while
tho tall yellow cannas, with their deep
leaves and g orious flowers attract atten
tion from all who pass.
Another garden long remembered by
all who see it this summer is that of Mrs.
Chas. 3, Wylly on where
the cool green grass of the lawn is back
ed by a charming array of summer’s
sweetest flowers, conspicuous among
whioh are the white butterfly lilies, which
open every afternoon, exhaling their
rare delicate fragranco on the twilight
air.
The garden of Mrs. K. A. i’enniman
on Union street is one of the gardens
such ae one reads about and which lin
gers long in tho memory as a pretty old
picture night with an odor of the sum
mer time about it. In this garden, where
there arc roses, lilies, geraniums, palms,
honeysuckles, crepe myrtles and all the
things that grow upright and those that
creep, there are birds nests, where the
little feathered people build their annu
al homes secure from prying eyes, and
Where the little families are reared, add
ing a prelly touch of nature to the place.
There is sunshine and shade In this gar
den all the day long, and the first beams
kiss it lovingly In the mornings and the
last beams linger around it In the even
ing time, loath to leave. Under the
branches of the trees in this little place
thre are spots where the sun never
comes, and an ideal rustic bench or two
here adds greatly to tho charm.
Around the beautiful home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Uowning, on Halifax
iquure, there is a charming tropical ef
fect, rare trees and shrubs and flowers
ending grace to the scene, and the soft
grass under foot stretched as a deep,
rich carpet yields lovingly to the light
tread of *my little lady” ae her dainty
feet wander here and there among the
flowers and as she plays with the golden
butterflies who know her and await her
coming.
An ideal garden is that of Mrs, Ed
win Brobston, out at. Pine Crest, where
there is a carpet unrolled of St. Augus
tine grass with a border of sweet flow
ers, such as one remembers from child
hood. There are four-o’clock b, Indian
shot, honeysuckles, morning glories
travelers’ delight, roses and other things
ol that kind scattered about and grow
ing in happiness and fragrance together,
and many times slyly creeping and
peeping through the dividing fences, on
the other side ol which there are or
chards of rare fruit trees and gardens
where that which is the most tempting
of vegetables is luxuriously growing.
Mrs. W. U. Berric, around her home
on E street boulevard, has a daintily
Bweet garden where there is always a
welcoming nosegay of brightiposies for
all who come. In the early spring
there are violets and snowdrops, after
which there are primroses and poppies,
and then all of tne roses and other
sweet flowers which come with the sum
mer time, nud then the chrysanthemums
that last until the frosts of the Christ
mas tirno fall over them in winding
sheets of delicate transparency.
Another garden where there are love
ly flowers of all kinds, and where they
are given to all as freely as the kind
words of eyery-day life, is that of Mrs.
G. W. Blautou at her homo on Norwich
street. Here there arc the delicate vines
and ferns and palms which grow most
luxuriantly and reach out their tendrils
and sprays of blooms in all directions.
Around tho home of Mrs. J. 11. Mc-
Cullough, on Union street, the deep,
wldo garden is running riot with beauty,
and the long arbors of wisteria, trailing
over the rustic benches are most popu
ular retreats these summer days.
A wilderness of sweetness and beauty
is tbo wide, old-foshioned garden of
Mrs. R K. Holtzendorf on Ocean Ave
uue, whore every flower that one can
think of grows in careless abandonment
ami natural grace and beauty. From
wild woods there have been many flow
ers and terns and shrubs transplanted
to this ideal spot, where everything
grows almost, it seems, by magic, and
where the wild morning glories twine
their delicate arms around their sturdier
compatriots, and thus supported bloom
from early spring until tho last days of
the golden autumn, and over this garden
there comes the flit of a seabird’s wing
many times, for the blue Atlantic with
its St. Simon island, and its light house,
and its many white-winged ships, and
its deep green marshes Is just to the
sida of it.
The garden of Mrs. Bolling Whitfield,
at her home on Gloucester street, is one
which passershy stop and look at sever
al times before going on, for there Is
an air of gentle refinement over the
whole and every flower and rose vine
which come and go with tbe seasons tell
their little story of love and happiness
to those who live among them.
There are other flower gardens in
Brunswick, many of them, just as dear
and sweet as these, and maybe some day
their graceful inhabitants will smile on
many who have not seen them, just as
these have done, through other eyes.
TH£ BRUNSWICK AUGUST 18,1900
The many friends of Mrs. L. Green
wood will regret to learn that she i
uite ill at her bomeon G street.
Mrs. William Berrien Burroughs is
lightly improved from her recent ill -
s
ness, at her home on C street.
Mrs. A. T. Putnam has returned from
a pleasant visit to friends in Florida.
An average crowd of Brunswickians
were present, at the fair grounds yes
terday afternoon, to enjoy the many
amusements offered to them by Capt
Newman, of the Fair Ass ciation.
Branswick social and Brunswick other
wise, was present, and all spent a pleas'
sant afternoon.
The S s ers who will come to Bruns
wick [shert'y to conduct the Catholic
Convent here, will be welcomed
by many, and their preoence prom
ises to he a charming aldition to the
church.
Misses Mary and Bessie Atkinson, of
Camden county, spent several dayß of
this week in Brunswick, the guest of
friends, and left for Marietta, where
they will spend the summer, going to
Lucy Cobb in the fall, where they will
spend several terms.
The ladies of St. Juees church will
give a charming ice cream festival in
the yard adjoining the ohurch on the
afternoon and evening of the twenty
first, to which everyone is given a cord
ial invitation to bs present.
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205 Gloucester street.
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Administrators Notice,
GEORGIA— GIynn County.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has applied to ihe ordinary of said county for
leave to sell land belonging to the estate of
Amanda Hughs and for the payment of debts
of said estate. Said application will be beard
at the regular term of the court of ordinary for
said county to be held on the first Monday in
September, 1900, This the 6th day of August,
1900. J. K. KNIBB,
Administrator Estate of Amanda Hughs.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of Mai ion Robinson, de
ceased, are hereby notified to present and file
them w ith me, properly verified, as required
by law. This July 27,1900.
BDWIN BROBSTON,
Administrator Estate Marlon Robinson.
SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA, Glynn county—
Will te sold before the courthouse door of
said county, on the first Tuesday in September
next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow*
ing described property, to-wit: All that certain
tract or parcel of land lying and being in the
city of Brunswick, county of Glynn, *tnd state
of Georgia, and described according to the map
and plan of said city made by George R. Bald
win, A. I). 1887, as follows, to-wit: The north
went one fourth of old Town lot No, 548, con
taining 45 by 90 feet, and bounded as follows:
On the north, 90 feet, by a portion of Old Town
lot No. 547; on the east. 45 feet, by a portion of
said Old Town lot No. 518; on the south, 90 feet,
by a portion of said Old Town lot No. 548, and
on the west, 45 leet, by Amherst street. Levied
upon as the property of the defendant, Charles
Morris, under and by virtue of an execution is
sued from tne superior court of sai l county, in
favor of the Atlantic Investment Company and
against the said Charles Morris, in the princi
pal sum of $798.40, besides interest ana costs.
Notice of levy given tenant in possession, as
required by law.
Also, at the same time and place, that cet tain
tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being
in Glynn county, Georgia, in the city of Bruns
wick therein, in the southern portion of said
city, in that tract of land known as the Thirty
three acre tract, and known, designated and
described on and in the map and plan of said
Thirty-three acre tract, as made by E. A Pen
niman, city surveyor, which map is recorded in
book E E, foil 256, of the general records of
said county, reference to w hich is had for all
purposes, as the northern one half of lot num-1
her four (4). Levied on and sola as the property I
of John D. Lang, under and by virtue of an exe- *
cution issued from Glynn Superior court in fa
vor of Ilarrv Tattnall and against John D.
Lang, for SIOO c 0 principal, cost and interest.
W. 11. BERRIE, Sheriff
Also, at the same time and place, the north
eastern one-foui th of Town commons lot, num
ber seventy-nine (79), between Amherst street
and Cochran avenue. Levied on and sold as the
property of Rachael Harmon, under and by
virtue of an execution issued lrom the Superior
court of Glynn county and against Rachael
Harmon. Massie, Patrick and John C. Moore,
and in favor of A. D. Candler, Governor, for
$l5O principal and $20.25 cost.
W. H, BERRIE, Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place, one Peerless
job printing press, chases and rollers. Levied
on and sola as the property of Mrs. C
A. Leavy, under and by virtue of an execution
issued from Glynn Superior court in favor of
A. Kaiser & Brother ami against Mrs. C.
A. Leavy, principal, and R. R. Hopkins
and H H. Harvey, security on replevy bond,
for $74.00 principal, $7.25 interest, and $21.25
cost.
Also at the same time and place the following
described p operty to-wit: That certain two
lots or parcels of land, situate lying and being
in the city of Brunswick, Georgia, known and
described on Simmons’ map of said city as
Dixville lots numbers one (1) and two (2) east
oi Gordon, betw- on London and Prince streets.
Levied on as the propel ty of the estato of E. C.
P. Dart, under and by virtue of an execution
issued by H. J. Read, tx collector, fot state and
county taxes due for the year 1899. Amount of
tux $1.84 with interest and all costs. Levy
made and returned to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy
sheriff
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property, to-wit; That
certain lot or parcel of land, situate 1> ing and
being in the city of Bruuswick, Glynn county
Georgia, known and designated on the map of
tho city Brunswick, made by George R. Bald
win A. D. 1837, as the southeastern one-half of
Old Town lot number 264. Levied on as the
property of W. F. Penniinan under and by vir
tue of an execution issued by H, J. Read, tax
collector for state and county taxes due for the
year 1899. Amount of tax $22.44 with interest
and all costs. Levy made and returned lo me
by R. 8. Pyles, deputy shoreff.
Also at the same time and place, tbe
following described property, to-wit: The
lease hold interest in and to one-half of the
western one-half of Towns Commons lot num
ber 151 between Wolf and Albany streets, in
the city of Brunswick, as per Simmons* map.
Lev ied on as the propty of J. T. Abiams under
and by virtue of an execution issue by H. J.
Read, tax collector. Amount of tax $5.‘13. w ith
interest and ail costs. Levy made and.returned
to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the
following described property to-wii: That
certain lot, tract or parcel of land
situate lying and being in the city
Brunswick and known and designa ed on
the map of said city, made by George K. Bald
win, A. I>. 1837* as the eastern one-naif of <ld
Town lot number 466. Levied on as the p ou
erty of John H. Buggs under and by virtue of
&n execution Issued by H. J. Read, tax collec
tor, for state and county taxes due for the year
1899. Amount of ax $19.38 with interest and
all cots. Levy made ana returned to me by R.
8. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the same time and place, the follow
ing described property,to-wit: The lease hold
interest in ana to the n rthwestern onc-fom th
of Town Common lot number 127, between
Lee and Stonewall streets, in the city of Bruns
wick, Georgia, as per Simmons map. Levied
on as the property of Jack Adams and by vir
tue of an execution issued by H. J. Read, t*x
collector, for state and county tixes due for
the v ear 1899. Amount of tax $2.50 with inter
est and all costs. Levy made and rptprncd to
me by R. S. Lyles, deputy sheriff.
Also also at the same and place, the follow
ing described property to-wit: The lease
hold interest ip and to the northern one-half
of Towns Common lot number 105, between
Gordon and Johnston streets, in the city of
Bruuswick, Georgia, as per Simmons map.
Levied on as the property of Win, McKinsie
under and by virtue of an execution issued by
H.J. Read, tax collector, for taxes due for the
yearJ߮9. Amount of tax $3.25 with interest
and all Levey made returned to me by
R, 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at the time and place, the following de
scribed property, to wit: That certain lot or
porcel of land, situate lying and being in the
cify of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia,
known an 1 designated in tbe map of said city
made by George R. Baldwin, A D. 1837, as the
southwest one-fourth ol Old 'i*own lot number
543 Levied on as the property of liegina ’Tjl
lis under and by virtue of an execution issued
by H.J. Read, tax collector, for taxes due lor
thp year Amount oi tax si.oo with inter
est and all costs. Levy made and returned to
me by R 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff.
Also at tbe same time and place.the following
described property,to-wit: Those certain two
lots.parce’s of land situate and lying in the city
Of Brunswick, jjj the Evansville addition,there
to and known a 8 LvansyilJc lots numbers 35
and 36, Levied on as the property of R. H-
AlstoD, under and by virtue o an execution is
sued by H J. Keed, tax collector, fop state and
county 'axes due for the year 1899. Amount of
tax 11f.76. Levy made and returned to me by
R.. 8. Pyles, deputy sheriff,
W. H. BERRIE,
Sheriff G’ynn County, Georgia.
STATE OF GEORGIA—GIynn Countv.
The Federal Transport auaT In Equity in the
Insurance Cos., et. al. f Superior Court of
vs. { of said county
The Atlantic Cotton Cos., 1 Suit to enforce
et. id. I payments to capi
j tal stock.
The defendants, J. H. Ernst, Carlo Ernst, C.
Schumacher <& Cos„ a copartnership A. Norden
& Cos., a copartnership, H. \V. O. Edge, William
O. Allison and J S. Thomas,are hereby notified
and required to be and appear in person or by
attorney at the next December, 1900, term of
tbe Superior Court of said county, to be he’d in
the court house of said county, at Brunswick,
on the first Monday in December, next, and by
10 o’elock, h. m., of said dav. then and there to
answer the plaintiff sin this action.as in default
thereof tbe Court will proceed as to justice
may appertain, w itness the Hon Jos. W. Ben
net, Judge of said Court. This 27th day of July,
1900. H. F. DUBIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos.. Ga.
G EoRG 1 A—Gly n County .
To w horn it may concern: John J. Spears has
applied for permanent letters of administra
tion upon the estate of John Campbell, of said
county, deceased, ndsaid matter will be heard
at the September term. 1900, of tbe court of or
dinary of said county. Let objections, if any,
be filed on or before Monday, September 3,19u0.
August 6. 1900. HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn County, 6a,
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