The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 06, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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lANT QUEER WAYS FOB °” K “™ IH ■There can be no better illustration of le truth of the moss-grown expression Mpt ’'one-half of the world does cot Mow how the other half lives” than is lo'tind in the discoveries made by a oura ■tplcensus agents. Occupations that Kre never known to exist have been ■Earthed by these questioners, and ■le given the students of odd jobs r fl unique livelihoods food for much tight. ne of the-census takers dropped into E Forty-fifth street and found on a and that confronted h m at the third long the “Prof. Abunsou.” Tprofessor had long whiskers and ccdsrabie volubility, and said in re pb the question • as to his occupation ttye wai a professional spanker. lie sltd a business card and an adver- in a German paper, which said: “Ijly and wayward boys disciplined at tats’ re-ide.ices,” ‘praya aec the culprit before I de cision the amount of punishment,” saijie professor, “Sometimes they see) fir,t, and then 1 lose a job. 'ia rule 1 inflict the punishment in a rtln which there is a clock. 1 al wajsist that the parents tell ms how lonim to spank the refractory boy, . ®ir|Oh, n4 ; 1 naver spank girls.” o£/he census-takers ducovered os,Port Greene park, in Brooklyn, mimed Brenner, with a sign read- Killer to Uniicd States HB CHOP BULLETIN. They Weather Has Caused Much I Damage i crop bulletin issued yes tows a decided falling oiT in crop®n*r t. I ® recent d*v wp*M* r r s niejonj cotton is being ruined by ra6t ’ ln others it is decidedly poor q [- Gorn lias suffered much From Scent drought, and in some sectioje crops are utter failures. Duritf week j ug , c i oae d the weath ei has variable, and in some coun ties 81ns have fallen; in others on- ! ■ I i'KtUerel showers have occur-1 red, n many sections ot the state j no rajs fallen. Where rain has fali.n i corn and cotton have been ! somewjured by the rains. There i.- Btill enable complaint of shedding I and ruinnd it is the general im preisio the top crop will be short this ye about made in some sec tions, 1-tfuch below the average; in eo>ne fi* ears are so small and in terior % silks are being cut down for f harvest h In progress, and yife generally poor. I'eas, ' aae nave dc < riora'i <J du ring bttxcept where ratals fa)- ! lea. Oihard and baked condi , li .ns ofl utile or no plowing has ! yet i.eea.r faJ I seeding. Turnips : have betjusiy injured by the p-o- i traded t sod there arc fields yt 5 sown. I'l-tui cMir.vc j failed ct oiy and stock watcu is ; gt’irg iLideroblehay hr.- been j Btyed du past two weeks. • Ktpenii me IS. [vn.-I),-, j, y i(o . Lean a Btr. cordial a li ■ o,j Puriiler lithe Vest jfn* -jda.i maJ ,.. , u-e.) it ano e n.-eood. C. i\ tel. For ftl. g a t',.. t j, c <]' r ugg: ■’ 81-na I<lTaitcie> tjuuUm i ctjtes cbilutv si,- :1 1 oule. | # Btn tb it Kind Ynu II:,e Always ficusfrt Navy.” Another queer occupation discovered is conducted by a man who ‘tcalls peo ple. His chief customers are those who have to get up at unusually early hours, such as bartenders, policemen, motormen and the like. 1 vei.y profitable, though,” he said, arid some times dangerous. I’ve been arrested several times for going into hallways before daylight, and once I got a black eye from a man who threw an alarm clock at me when I called him.” The woman whose business it is to collect corks, and who is said to make *lO a day, is another queor one in the long list of oddities. She gathers all the whiskey, champagne and mineri 1 water corks through a number of em ployes and sells them to the firms origi nally cut them. Close to Bellevue hospital is a woman who sells bottles “Big hearted Tom Brennan the idea, and also a stand close to the dispensary, and she has been in business outside the gloomy walls for twenty-five years. The poor who go Vo the dispensary for medicines usually fall to take boltles alftog. The dispensary does not furnfsh are thfcy sold inside its gates, Tbe he tle woman, as she is called, Sells for 1 or 3 cents each glass bottles of all sizes, ranging from the half ounoe vial to tbe one large enough for horse liniment,- New York Mail and Express. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. Ths following valuable building lots, charmingly situated in the resident •purtioD of for sale on easy terms : 136x180, on Union street, running baok to Rynolds street. This pieos of Droperty osn be divided into six lots, 46xao eob. thiee fronting on Uoion and three on Reynolds streets, and is situated Immediately north of tbe residence of Mr. Glauber Lot on i tbe east of Union street, opposite the residence of Mr. John H. MoCul lougb, 90x180 feet, can be divided into four 10t5.45x90; two fronting on Union and two on Ellis streets. Lots 180x180 feet, cornering on Albany, Albemarle and Amherst streets,;csn be divided into eight lot*, 46x90 feet each. Also lofgpon Gloucester street, between Al bany and Amherst streets, and lots on Albsny, between Gloucester and F streets; ana on Amherst street, be- tween Gloucester aud F streets. To anyone i,hing deeirsbie building lots, either for their own residence or for rent, cannot (ail tob? satisfied with these locations. For further informa tion app’y to J. K i>i Biciko.v. I KV Kit y body SIGN I NO. Thus- lit the head of the movement | to organize a dumber of oomtneroe report that flia bui.ne-s ojt*n ar< ? ak* i ".great, deal of inter.■ in the i luovenjoo’, and sucoea" in row assured. ' ' o; ' : *i- worl; of soliciting for i member. je cotiijde’ed, a meeting will |h i o,ll*d for the r-urp ~ -of org-uiz irg, and it is to be hoped that those wh : . flixed their narose will |, e pres ecr.. For Backacho us=* STUA and buchu: X* (jo.Jtb WLite <fc Son, Troy, Ala., wrciv: Texthika> apredy cnrcaS of ores aud eruj ion* upon toe skin have;been rernarlabU*. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL SEPTEMBER 6, 1900 ABOUT JUDGE ATKINSON. Judge Spencer R. Atkinson return ed yesterday from Prince Edward iilatd, where he has been for several weeks. Judge Atkinson was also in New York* for geveral days. While there, be beard a great deni of talk about tbe national campaign. The opinion of those with whom he talked was, that Bryan would be elected this year.-Atlanta Journal. MILL’S START UP. Biddeford, Me., Sept. 6.—The Saco mills started up here on full time yes terday. Tbe Fepperell and I,iconic oiTla will start in a day or so. A*l mills have been cioeed down here for some time past, and the renewal of business greatly enses the strained in dustrial situation. Col. W. E. lvay returned last night from a short business trip to Way oroae. WANTED.—Youth to Werlyii coni'. mission house, Address, with refer enoe, “C. JFT. D.,” oare this office. The Plant Syetem is presenting its friends and customers with pads of matches. WANTEt) horee for family use. Apply to J . W. Watkins. FOR SALE -Two fine milch eoWt. Apply 412 B street. DKMOCHATSTO CONVENE. San Jose, Cal., S?pt. 6.—The State convention of the JDemooratio party will be held here tomorrow. A full State ticket and presidential electors will be nonnested. The apportion ment Is one delegate for every 200 av erage votes cast at last election. , ALWAYB KEEP ON HAND "Pain-Kite There Is no kind of pain or ache, interna! or exter nal, that Pain-Killer will not relieve. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATION', ANO SUB stitutes. the genuine bottle bears The. name, PERRY DAVI3 A SON. A SPECIAL POINTER TO IIODBEWIVIB. Dried Smokeless Honeless Herring an 1 altpilckly fried egg make a most acceptable “ hot weather” breakfast pleasing to cooa, pleasimr to appetite. I have the Herring, the real “Katzen ,Jaminei” kind, With tru<F dyed-in-the-wool tlavorlng, the kind which wakes up the jaded appetite. It is absolutely boneless and in thin strips about !5 inches long ami half inch wide. A jar will make a meal. Packed in glass jars. Try a jar now—just the season for them. , THOMAS KLAXY. FANCY GROCER, Phone 11, 812 Newcastle Street. Notice ok Dtesoixno*. .Vodce U hereby given that the Merchants ' i a (.via of L. tail ista and ( j! Phillip*, i- thisiluy (ij,solved by mutual const r,t. i„ Ludwig will continue the business, assuming all liahlliiie, and coilactiu. all accounts due the into firm c. M. I’HIUPd, „ I. IXUIVIG, Bruriswlek, Ua.. Any, :l, lto . \ SHERIFF SALES. GM* )RGIA, G lyi-n County. **.... Will be sold before the courthouse door ill said county, on tho Tuesday in October, iJKK), wtbia the legal hours of sale, to the highest bjWuoi for cash. certain property ol which the following is a fuU and coni pi eta de Hcription, towit; That certain undivided one eighth interest of, in ami to that certain lot or. iract of laud lying ana being in the dCity oi Brunswick, county of Glyan and state oi Geor gia, and known and designated in the plan of saui fowu apd oin* as the extern onu-haif of Town Commons lot numbi r one-lniodmi and lHty-sjx (IsC),saul lot one hundred and fifty- six. >eing bounded as .follows, towit: On the north by R street, on the a*t by Albany street, on the south by lot number one hundred ami fffty seven <157), and on the west by Wolf street. Also, a certain undivided one half of. in and to that certain tract, lot or parcel of laud situ ated in the State of Georgia, county of Glynn, and City of Brunswick, and in that, portion of the City of Brum.wick known as Town Com mons and described as follows, towit; The western one half of Town Commons lot num ber one hundred and fifty-six (15) and im provements thereon west of Cochran avenue. Also, a certain undivided one-huli interest of, in and to that portion of that certain tract V.t, or parcel hi land in the State of Georgia and county of Glynfi, and in the City of Bruns wick therein, and known and designated upon the Town Common* map of said city as that cer tain northwestern corner section of Town Com mons lot number one hundred and thirty (ICO) between Amhert and Albany streets, being rec tangular in shape, having ends thirty (31) feet i and sides ninety d’O) f et, which is more min utely bounded as tollowS; tow it: enthe north by-'lowu Common lot number one hundred and ufcwenty nine (129) ninety foots on the east bv 'Amherst street thirty feet, on the south by the southern portiMtef said lot number one hun dred and thvrflFfl'Juetv feel, and on the west by the eastern portio;of said lot number one hun dred and thirty thirty' feet; Said property..levied on property of TP. T. Hitch to sntisfv an execufiou issued from the City Court of Brmuwick iu ana for. said county iu favor of English-American Loan and Trust Company affauiat said J.I. T Hitch; said prop erty being in iHisßCssion of R. T. Ritch.V'Levv made and returned to mo by it. 8. PyfM,%cpu- , ty sheriff. This September X mo. BKttTUK, Sheriff Cnduty, Georgia. SERVICE. BY 1* LfR LIC ATI ON. M-rs. Clyde Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re turnable to December v. Term, 11)00, of Superior „ Court tf Glynn coun- O. J. I rceinau, ly, Georgia. To the said .JiTri^ianan:^ You are heijpby required 1 personally or by attorney, td \ and appear at the next term of the gttperlor Court of naid county*, onttba firet Mtmday in Docember, i MO, then and there to answer the plaintiff, Clyde lfreeman. upoh the merits of her petition for divorce filed against you: as iu default of sueh appearance ‘■the Court will proceed as to jusiieo shall apper tain. Witness the lion, Joseph W. Beeeet. .Judge of said Superior Court, this aid day of AugUpt, im. A. O, TOWNSKND, Deputy Clfrk Superior Court. Glynu Cos., (ia. I>. W. KU4USS,riura. Atly. PC BLIC BALE. : tieururta-Glynn County, yndftc mid by virtue of a power of Halo con tamed in that certain deed to secure deed from Alfred F. Turner to the American Build mg Loan and Tontine Bavinga AHsociation of Memphis Tennessee, which deed is rocoided in Book N. N., folio, ‘2J4 of ~khe rocovda of said county, reference to whfeb deed and record of ia hntl fwr all pitrpoacri, (the said Alfred l. I urner having for more than aiv niontlia de faulted in paying the dues and iiitercst which be in his said deed to Ficuro debt obligated himself to pay.) there will be sold before the door of the court house in Brunswick, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, on the flint luesday in October, lfK), to the highest and best bidder for cosh: Thateertaiu lot of land in Brunswick,Georgia, aud in that part of said city of Brunswick known aa Town Commons; and being the Western ooe-lpr' of Town Com mons, .Lot Number MO, (am. improvements) iV. K u. in *dook of loin located between - Don jfm, Albany trees, in said city. To be aold as the property oftuld A F Turn er for the purpoweof laying the indebtedness secured by said deed, principal being $M8.28. iieaulei interest, dues, lines, etc. Purchaser pays for titles, This August, :uu, 1000. „ . ALFRED F. TURNER, B> American Building and Tonune mtvings Association of Mjmiphis, Tennes nec, Attorney in Fact. D. W. KRAUBS, Attorney for Association. PUBLIC SALE. State of Georgia—Glynn Count v. a power of sale cou tainea in that certain dec! to secure debt from Helen G. Rice to the American Building Loan ii rout no Savings Assocuitiem, of Memphis, le in. which deed is recorded in Book L. L , fol- ihe recorda pf county, reference to Which deed and the record of same is had for I1 purposes—(the said Helen G. Rice having for more than six mouth* defaulted in paying thedm**abd Interest wltfch who in hur deed to secure debt obligated hmseit to j.ay,) there will bo sold before the door of the court house, in Bruuswiek, Georgia, between the leg al hours of sale, on the first Tuesday fn October )i*oo. to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following lots of land, (and the improvements thereon, described on and in the man and plan of the city of Brunswick made, by George It. Baldwin,as New Town lots Numbers 1883, V l,n '* * ° * ,e *old as the property A said Helen G. Rice for the purpose of paying the indeb(edne.-H secured bv hjiJu deed; prlnci palbeingf477.nl, liefides interest, dues, lines. httHerprty, for titles. This August . , , . HELEN G RICE, By American Building Loan and Ton tine Bav- I mgs Association, of Memphis, Tcnn„ At torney in Fact. D. W. K it ACS, s, Attorney for said A uoeiation. C-I K , 0! 7,i Kou<;lA -f-'lvnn County. I,;' I'' 1 ''* n, 'l‘°rt and In Ecpitt, in the liiiiiuaaoe <vO., et. al., , Nnp(i|j<;i Court of The Atlantic Cotton Cos., j £gg233& **• l iiivymei'Uto 04*pl- The di-remlanta. .Ml. Ernst, Car*'"tirnst, c I br-ham- '-her ,v < vopa-'m i <l>i„ A. Xoy.len ;V ov,panto, rsiilji, |J. \y, <>. KOift.WUU m O. A]. #lid ,}. ?*. Titomas,art- luorby liofci'lJfcti j ‘';qi*irc(J to ti* an : .(..near .1- iu-n, . Uit<, it flu Hi-at l“*<•*' flioftr, 1 1 '(pi, tC'irUi • f tbc Supofrioi* Court of ftiib'i ertuutv, to be 10-vi in the hooMw of Hfti'J county, At J{run.s wi>:.. 1 V? 1,l< * "C-iotifiay in jiccrurtfcr, a,.,; i,- Jbo tfl .r; a ni of •ii -Jav, ijjon aud Dmn A ( aruAer thefifalntj J m tiiJsao I>.v,.p>i jn <Jt*iou!r rnav .ipperiuin V it.nvds M* H6b ooW Jivs, . fmc Jtixfg'i of -Hfiifi CcrtKrt. r V2ti b Sf7(‘i <.* ■■ vofl j.• >**• h Ih * . tHUtxfsON ' Ci f, ik SuperiorGiyiii ( Ga. CITATION'. '<t’tf}f~-ft!ynn County, 1 'f . ftii wjiom ii i<iay ; ICt.pv 1 Cur *ti having m ; l>i*r iittnc’iit ui iQuiivi ,*ra?i vn . . r . ■ .V j )f .--amuoi Cffi'tiM. inf a <>* , j f.,, ,v c j is tocit©*ill ikl Kinguivr. rb>* cr .lu. rV; ;m> 1 I !u*\t of Buinuf cum * it, 1 * ji-iu t - Ai j ; .*• I'tr ijiijc# 'VitJnn th • Urn. , t j j, v j ; V* I I wn( l ‘ ■ oA. can mo, it anv th< •, < .>. .vj.v vonim i [ no.it a/frnP jMtfation t on id not, w t< C i'. lih on of saruuol <'nv<i ‘A itnti- •my ,oui'l anfl otliijinj < iitrtmhrr t*2, ith <Jtt> Of ttnpMui)ufei, 19 0. JfORACE DART, Onlinr.iy Glynn ( ouiitf. . IMSSOLU n<>x NOTICE, "j, Hi, death of -amncl Curti. Uc Hi m of Curtin & Carrera* line liuen (Uksolv to. a. <.ariernH vill continue tin- butiino * GAKCEK4 8. IIKNIiV . CURTIS $47-50 Willi buy a Model 59 Columbia Chaiuless Bicycle. $37-50 Will buy a Model 51 Ladies Chainless Bicycle. $25.50 Will buy a Ladies Cushion Frame Bicycle- This is something nice. Try one—buy one! sls OO tO $20.00 W .1 buy a good Ladies’ or Gents’ Bicycle, at the DOWNING CO. Summer ' . Sargaiiis ™ tmSSm&S Furniture, A clearance sa'e to make room for new goods. I Parlor Suit, 5 pieoes, worth S4O, now $29 1 Oak RofrigHmor, r'l) S2O. now sls. 1 Itak Bed Room Sul|*, 3 piece,. Worth $25, now S!S Bed Lounges, worih sl6, now sl2, ' Centre Tables 50 oeota to SG. loe Cream Freozera worth $2.50 at $] 98. By andChtire BBBortroßot of Sideboards, Cupboards Prices Below the Market. C. McGARVEY. W. 11. BOWEN. N. ORADT. BOWEN Ar^JCZ) Of Stone, BE Buildings Manufacturers of Cenn nl. ... lt CrtilU-lal Slone. L\ Li. i BAHRKL SELECTLI) bao g’ood oor qualify tost. Failure to come . 0 l,i - rc-'ih’rtd Staudard menus fa: i.r<- to form pun 0,.r t. ck oi Wines aud -qaor ■ Only ihst wb' '4 .od v u ; for tuotwiy is offered. OOL'OL A9, , 20(5.' B a,'v [} i re. t. M SiiteiFi #" W j-"'- [M "i'll,.ll.! , i '■ |j \ 'll our '.fniM •a to MijK'i-vision, Each ♦ • | JIJjM to bUIt. i \ \ T. NEWMAN, . iaST Cif Ry Street. Brunswick, Gh, i, 5