The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 10, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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2 The Brunswick Times. Kstabliabed 1189. The Brunswick Call. ICet&bliabed 1891. The Brunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED 1900, Published RVERT MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY* BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. t ... ■' ‘TSS> i The Times-Call will be delivered by carrier or luali pe< veer, 86 00; per week IS oeote. Cor respoodeutrt on live subjects solicited. Real ueme of writer sboold accompany same. Sob cerlplious imyaiile la advance. A ddres all communications te THE TtMEH-GALL, Brunswick, Ga. TO 8UB80RIB1R8: Subscribers are reqoeeted So notify the offlor ebeu the/ (all to gel any leeue of the Tlmee- Call. attention to this matter will be ayp.e clated by the publishers. COURTESY IN BUSINESS. Ttiere ia not enough courtesy in busineaa life. Courtesy lea lubricant for the wheels of Commerce whore value is not appreciated by a* many mer chants and haaineaa.men aa it ahould be. Courtesy mains trie ida, and nine ~•i.• n, i Hrj . i ttmss out of tea bosinesa U done en more or less peiaonal fMendshipa. Aa between the aaleaman whom you know •* v * V : , t ’ ! •. and are friendly win and the one whom you do not know or who baa never ahown joj much courtesy the choice is easy, and who aball aay that business ia riot li llueuc and by courtesy? Ha aourieoua to cuitomers.be cjur leuuo in your empl .'yren, be eourteoua to rv -ryb.i,y as far as y u can. There are. 01 courie, s .me people wn ae own inuate diecnurleey leaves ilium out of this proposition entirely. One uavar can see ahead lo the bene fit* scorning f-otu cour.esy or inoalou table amount of rouble that tnajr rise up as the result of diaojurlesy. The affents of dieaourteiy are cumulatiTe and sooner or later must be met. A man may go on belt & ilikcour eout to uu Honiara, to employees, lo praolioally everybody, lu faol for yearf, but some fine day he wakes up from hit egotis tical dream of self-luipoitance to find his cmtomera buying fr on a more courteous man, his employees going with a more eourleout employer, and friend nt a premium and few and far between, because courtesy, that great characteristic teat almost compels friendships with those to whom It is shown, bus always been an unknown quantity to him Courtesy is nn asset worth 100 onals on the dollar. D.scourlesy has made many a man call a meeting af creditors. The ruling by the government officials that no alien immigraui having con sumption will be allowed to land In this count y is a little ridiculous in View of me tac. i hat we have already hundreds of ill usands of consumptives in this couti ry and nuke no tffo.t to segrege aor res.nc them. The gov ernment uau get down to more atfeotiva work as to immigration laws If It Will bar cut the vlclnu*, the Idle, the sooia - lste, the auarchists. That Is the proper end of the imtn grat on problem to begio with MKAI.TH AND BKAUTY a poor complexion it usually the retult of a torpid liver or irregular action of the bowels, l’nless nature's refuse it oarried off it will surely oause impure blood. Pimples, bolls and other eruptions follow. This is nature’s method of throwing off the poisons which the bowels failed to remove, lie Witt's Little Karly Kisers are world famous for remedying this condition They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy aotion of the bowels but never cause griping, orampt or die trees. bale pills. W. J . Butte. fc. . i . ..i>„ - -i. - - -. 18 yd. best bleaching lor fl on Mod* day and Tuesday at Ilellei’a. He I spreads worth f1.76 at I.SH; bed spit.tds worth 11 at ti'.tjon Monday and Tuesday at Haller's. For LaUrippe and Influ enza CHKNbY'B E\- PEiTORAM l. SALK OP MORTGAGE PROPERTY. STAVE OF GEORGlA—GlynnCounty: Under end by virtue of a power of sale con tained in a mortgage executed by Orton Pyles to W. K. Uecknegle. dated June th, 1887, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Surieri or court of Glvnn county end said statejn Book Volume V,pages 117 to 321 inclusive, end legally assign, and aad transferred to tbe undersigned, A. Bradley Coley. Said assignment and trans fer being duly recorded In Book Volume 9, on pages 376 to If 7, in the office of tbs clerk or the Superior court of said county. 1, the under signed. A .Bradley Coley .will sell at public out cry, before the ooart house door of eaid county during the legal bourn of sale to the highest and beet bidder first Tuesday in January, A. D. 1901, the following property, te-wit: All of that lot, treat or body of land situate lying and being in said county of Glynn and state oi Georgia, and In the 27th Militia District of said State, containing one thousand five hundred and forty-six acres more or less, one thousand and eleven acres thereof being hlg.i land and the balance marsh land, and having these conrses and distances tossy: Commencing at a stake on the left bank of Little Settlla river, and running thence north four degrees cast. Hfty-threw chains to the edge of the high lands, thence on upon the seme coarse, four lesn chains from tee salt marsh to a state: thenceforth, forty one degrees east, thirteen chains and iifty-seven links to a stake; tbeuce north, twelve degrees and thirty minutes west, fifty-four chains and sixty-seven links to a stump bn the edge of the public road from Fancy Bluff In said county, la Hand Hills in Wayne county, Georgia; thence along said public road in a westerly eourse, to a stake on the eastward line of a tract of land now owned by Hymmes* Bennet and Robert 8. Kvlee, and generally knows as tbe“Mrtiu Palmer i ract:” thence at abeut right angles south, fifteen de grees and forty-five minutes cast, seventy-two chain* to the edge of the salt marsh, sod then on keeping the s;i me course twenty-three chains to Little balllla river following its meander ing* to the Initial polut. end bounded on tbe west by the said “Martin I’almer Tract,” on the north by the said public road, on tbe east by the lands known as tne ‘ Blue two hundred acie tract and the McKenzie,” and on the south by the Little Hatilla river. Said tract of land above described it generally know as ‘-The Lands End Track.’.' And also all, of that other tract of land situate, lying and being in tbe county of Glynn and stale of Georgia, and in the 37th Militia District therelu, and containing four hundred and twelve seres more or less, and having the following courses and dia ituoes, to nay: Commencing at a> take on the maid public road from ‘Taney Bluff” to ‘‘Hand Bills” and on tbe east line of the above mentioned “Merlin Palmer Tract" ami running theace north aeventeen and a quarter devises west four theueand two hundred and thirty fel to a stake; tliencc north, seventy-four degrees oast four thousand seven hundred and ten feet to e stake; thence sooth, eleven and a half de grees east, three thousand five hundred feet to the said public road; thence westwirdly along ■aid public road to tne initial point.and bound ed on tbe west by the said “Martin Palmer Tract” and the “Oakman Tract” north, and east by the lands of Scarlett and others. Said tract tieing a portion of the original < >ak Grove Tract, and ou tbeaouth by tbe said public road. Said tract oi land last ditcribad being gener ally tbe ‘‘Big Branch” tract. Said two tracts of laud allure described to be told for tbe puipoae of paying three certain promlaory notes fur the •urn of two hnudred dollars each, with interest from date at the rate of eight per cent por an num and ten per cent attorney fees The total amount now due on said notes being six hun dred dollar! as principal, with luterestnt the rate of eight per cent per annum from the fourth day of February, A.D. 1900 Saul notes executed and delivery to said W. K Kecknugie by said Orton Pyles on June 4th, 1897, and se emed hy said mortgage, and legally assigned and transferred to tbe undersigned, A. Brad ley Coley hy tbe aaid Itechnaglo on tbe itb day •f February, 1898. Also for the further purpose of paying the expenses of collection of and notes including tbe cost of advertisement of this sale as pro vided for in said mortgage. Sale to be for cash, and the purchase money la be paid on delivery of tbo deed to the purchaser. This 9th day of December, 1901. A. BRADLEY COLEY. Ira E. Smith, Atty. • SHERIFF'S SALK. STATE OK GEORGIA- Glynn County: Will ha sold before the court bouse in Binns wick, Glynn county, Georgia, on Ibe first Tuesday in January, Ivo*. tbe same being the ?th day thereof, between the hours of 10 a. in. and 4 oYleck p. m. said date. The following described property te-wit: All that certain,lot tractor parcel of land In the city ef Brunswick, Ulyas county, Georgia, com monly known and called Town Commons ami known on the map or plan ef aaid city as Town Commons, lot 100, between Albany and Am here* streets in the city of Brunswick, said ronnly and state, end hounded ne follows; Beginning et the northeast corner of Albany and L streets running thence east i'i'A feet; thence northerly nt right angles with, said line a distance of GO feel; thence la a westerly direction at right augtee with said lies MW feet; thence in a southerly direction along the eastern line of Alhauy street for a distance So feet heck to the point of beglnnig, and upon which is situated the church known as Paynes Chapel A. M K. ehnrch. Levied upon amt under and by virtue of an execution issued oat of the N. I’. A Kx, O. J V. court of the Mth Dist. G M. Glyuu Cos., Ua„ on the ffnd day ef November, 1001, in favor of J.B, Wright against the trustees of Baynes Chapel, defendants. Levy made by G. N. Tharln, constable, and returned to me. Principal E)00, interest 100 end costs $lO5. Also et the seme time and place will be sold the following property to-wit: That certain lisol, lot, tract or pared ot|laad situated lying and being in the 07th district G. M. of Glynn eounly end state of Georgia, end deeciib ad as that portion of the “Half Moon Tract,” coalmining ninety aerea more or less, which is bounded on thenoith by other portions of the Half Moon Tract of Lanu, aud the lands of J. l.leweltea.on the eouth, sn I east by Little Sauna river, and on tbe west by lauds known as the “Low Tract.” .'-aid tract of land levied on under end by virtueiof two tax executions leaned by H. J. Reed, tax collector of said coun ty of Glynn for the state end county taxaw due by Geo.w. Pyles,for the years 18s and 1000, ant said described property levied on under sent executions as tbe property ef the estate of the said George W. Pyles late of said county, now deceased. One of said executions being lor the aiitn of 91b.1v taxes dne tor the year lsws, hesidt s interests and costs, and the other of said axe cutione being for vne sum $9 08 taxes dne for tbe year 1900, besides interest and costs. Said (wo tax executions being owned by C. A. Bus sell, transferee. Levies made and returned to me oy K, S. Pyles, deputy. Also at thepame time end place, the follow ing described proper ty to wit Thai certain lot, tract or parcel of tend situate, tying snd being tu the city of Brunswick, county of Ulyun and state of Georgia, and unowned and described ou Baldwin s map of said city made in the year 18S7as the eastern one-third (1-3) of Old Town lot number 14V. Levied on as the prop elty of L. J Leary end wife, under end by vir tue of an execution issued by H. J. Heed, tax collector, far state and county taxes due for the year, Amount of tax 922,17 besides interest end eoet. Levy made and returned to uic by it. H, Pyles, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time end place, tbe follow - ing property to-wl; All that eertaiu lot, tract or parcel of land in the city of Bruns wick, Glynn county, Ga , commonly known and called Town Commons and known ou the map w plan of the aaid city as Town Commons lot number 100. between Albany and Amherst streets in the city of Bruuewick, said count v and state, hnd bounded as follows: Begiuiuug at tbe Northeast corner of Albanv and L streets, and running thence East 42', feet; thence Northerly at right angles with said lino a distance of SO feet; thence in a Westerly direction et right angles with aaid line 124 feet; thence in a southerly and rsetion along (be Kaeiern line of Albany street tor e distance of till fuel beck to tbe point of beginning, end upon which ta situated the church koowu as I’Hyuea Chapel A. M. K church. Levied upon under and by virtue of an exe cution issued out of the N r. and Kx officio J P. court of tbe 2Htb Diet. G. M Glynn county, Ga., on the 2nd day of November, IVOI, in favor of Cufti* Jenkins egaiust the trustee* of l’ayuos Chapel, defendant*. Principal $5.00. interest 5c end costs $2Jn. Levy made by G. N.Tliariu, constable and rctni ned to me. This the Vib day of December. 1901. W H. BKUIUK, Sheriff Glyuu County Ga CASTOR IA 9m ImfiuHs and Children. li Kind You Havi Always Boujlrt THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL* TUESDAY. lECIMBERIO, 1901 ECZEMA'S ITCH IS TORTURE . Eczema is caused by aa acid humor in the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing great redness and in flamm ition ; little pustular eruptions form and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales off; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fissured. Eczema ia any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid burning humor seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER, them to swell to twice of the time the disease was iu the form cl ruu- gjSalike I uing sorts, very pain ful, and causing me U 4, ' J much discomfort. Four “<■ MrAl li jWi doctors.. .rl ill is was'Yiftccoi years / . and I have never .Lice seen any sign of my old trouble.” MRS. I; Jackson, 1414 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools tbe blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear, dfe *®j| cures Tetter, Ery- KT’ teL” sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois oned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you hy their advice; we make no charge for this service. All correspondents, is conducted in strictest confidence. 0 THE SWIFY SPECIFIC eO.. ATLANTA. GA. it Fall and Winter hats have never been ex celled in any previous display, These hats are all of very artistic concepts n and are developed in goods of excep tionally good quality and beauty, Perhaps no such value has never been offered. IISS KATE SLATER >O4 GLOOCKBTHB ST.. KIDNEYDISEASES art tha moat fatal of all dfe FOLEY'S SKUBSi or money refunded. Cnatihw remedies recognized br afr nent phyaldana as the owai hr Kidney and Bladder tiouklai raid as* Mi tut W. J BUTTS v , f - ( 1 r *- Don’t Forget to glar.c iat some of the small specialties which will be found on our counters. A few pennies here and there will secure some valuable remedy or useful article. There are dozens of such in our stock of DKUaoiBTS BUNDRIKB and v e can rc?ommad each one as being the best of Its kind. They have been se lected from a great variety offered because of superior qualities. Thess are all sold at very low pricea- SMITH’S I'll ARM ill V; SS. 1 OK BK.NKKIT TO YOU. I). H. Mitchell. Kulford Md. “Daring a long illness 1 was troubled with bedsores, was advised to trv DeWitt's Witch Haiei Ba'reand did so with wonderful result#. 1 was perfect'y cured. It is the ties' salve on the market ’’ Bure cure for pilei. sores, burns llew sre of counterfeits W. i. Butte SHIPPING REPORT, Oorraatad Daily by dipt. Otto Johann taac Port )f Bran* <■ iek. Deo 9, 1901. ARRIVED. Spanish Brig Alpedo. Perez, Havanna. .Steamer Riogrande, Johnstone, New York. WANTED! All the second hand typewriters in Brunswick. Also want all second hand furniture, organs, stoves and old brass. J. W, Watkins, 1 ' 208 Bay Ft. J M,BURNETT” WHOLESALE Grain and Provision Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed < \ i'j. 4 v ir H ■ir fisas* v For Sals by T NEWMAN METROPOLITAN SALOON. Wl ATI BIUIAMS. ONLY THE FINEST Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ELEGANT LUNCH SERVED DAY ANDJNIGHT. MTNO. 216 BAY STREET. BRUNSWICK, GA. seo, a, mm SAVED HIS LIFE. "I wish to tav that I feel I awe my life te Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,” writes H, C. -hrestenson of Mayfield, Minn. “For 3 years I was troubled with dyspepsia so that l oould hold nothing on my stomach. Many times I would be unable te retain a morsel of food. Finally I was confined to my bed. Dootote said I oould not live. I read one of your advertisements on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and thought it lit my case aad eommenoed its use l began to im prove from the first bottle. Now I am cured and recommend It to all.” Digests your food. Cures all stomaoh troubles. W. J. Butts. Some Little Things qjlte essentia) to tbe B'Ocees of a job, are overlooked by some workmen. Strict attention to detail*, and tbe use of the beet material makes all our PLUMBING WORK ■atisfactory, Our charge* are uniform!} low, but no part of a job i* all- bted. A. H. BAKER, 205 Gloucester St. WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY. There’s no rest for those tirelea* little workers—Dr. King’s New L’fe Pills Millions are alwavs bnsy, ouring torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They banfab sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nics. work wonders Try them, 25s at all druggist* CHARTS FJR BAIJS. Charts tide tables and other publications, U, S, coast and Geodetic survey for sale by C. W. Deming Phones’ 1?2 or *l, OABTOniA. Bssntks _yf Th KM tfwjjawjjwg Bought T CASTOR m i . yft*. •• vV a. K’iih .-fvV MvSs. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wYrida has be** in use for over 30 years, has borne the t —0 —and has been made ontuts- kM \tet (V sonal supervision atnee to£aaasf. /■cttcA&K Allow no one ■'lo deprive yottiatfefs. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-asagood** are bat Experiments that trifle with and ‘endanger the health o t Infants and Children—Experience hgaiuKt EsTWiriiaurt. What is CASTORS A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oft, mwO'- joric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* It to lleftSHSk 111 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Ufaraetoß substance. Its age is its guarantee* It destroys Womm and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and WM Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConstipMtiMl and Flatulency. It assimilates the Fostij regUtMben tost Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and naSswaJ The Children’s Panacea—The Blether** yrtMHSa GENUINE CASTORIA tI * ,ATS JJ Bears the Signature oi The Kind You Baw Hiajs Beulht In Use For Over SO the cinraun cewaaitv, TV aunexv anezv. *iw KfKi THE in coil i cm cam. Camphor and Celluloid Crystal Refin ers and Manufacturing Chemist. Incorporated Under tbe Laws of the State of Delaware. Ccpi a. $500,000 Divided Into 60 000 S per oent. Preference Shaves of $5 00 each and 50,000 Ordinary Shares of $5 00 Each. Payable $2 00 on Application, $1 00 on Allot ont and $2 00 three Months After Allottment Issue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and 27,000 Ordinary Shares of $5 each, at Pa f DIRECTORS; ARCHIBALD MELDUU VI, P. I. S.. Black-bear, President, M. FRANK, 904 Ouldwetl Avenue, Bro x. New York. GARDNER W. KIMBALL, of DUare T uitOo., W mnicg 00, Del. C. G. MURRAY, Blaokahaar, Resident Dlreotor for the G 1 /he Mfg. Uo., Lid. SOLICIT OFS: KSTRS & WALKER, Black/hr-ar, Ga. ASSISTANT CHEMIST: T. B. GRAY, “ Blaeksbtar, Ga. BANKERS: BLACKSHKaR RANK, Blacks e,r, Ga. GERMANIA BANK, Ssva niar, Ga. Office and Works: BLA.OKSHE.IR, 9A. M. TBM PLK TAYLOR, Secretary and Treasurer Pro’em. SAVANNAH GA, Registered Oftije: 902 Market Sue*', WILMING'O.x. KL, ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. ix puny has been formed to adopt and carry out an agreement between A retd. Meldrum, Manu'aeturing Chemist, Blacks be r, Ga., U. S. A. (latelv witli tin- isiacnsi./ i- Manufacturing Company, Bla-ksheax-, Ga.), and the Globe Manufacturing i. mop,-my. I.imi Camphor Refiners end Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Mansion House Chain fim-, l ondon Knglr.mi, and whose works are situated at West Norwood, England, Hoboken, Antwerp, France, the si.nl agreement being dated 2nd day of September, 1901. The agreement comprises the sole rights of United states and Canada to manufactip e Camphor, Celluloid Crystals, and by-products under the Globe .eaunl'actniii g Company's various processes. The processes being secret, it is not desirable lu the interests of the C /iiipiny to givi : nv details, but the secret documents have been duly staled and deposited with ill C inpar solicitors as per agreement with Mr. Meldrum. A working capital of $5 1,000 is ample for the manu'acturing of 50 loos of camijhor, eel | t~ loid crystals and by-products per month, and for which a iiiarko. has already been a- cjui /-, i. The gross prollt on this production is estimated to give, after Bearing all charges, a sum o r less than $120,000 for distribution on the Preference and Ordinary share , leaving a sum of $70,000 for the purpose of reserve fund, or for further extension of ihe bu mess The Company also acquire* 250 acres of land, a dwelling bouse and an abundance of fir e timber. The purchase price for the land is $0,200; for the rights to n anufaetore. under tin various processes, 9282,000, leaving a balance of 9211,800. The total cost for building works ami installing plant and machinery capable of producing 3 tons per day is SOI,BOO. leaving the won, - ing capital at $50,000, and SIOO,OOO for future issue. The only agreement existing are: Ist. Between the Company and Arc*)d Meldrun., wherein he sells to the Company the American rights for menu far-raring at $282,000 and 2'-0 acres of land, including dwelling horse and timber at $0,200, total $288,200, payable as to $158,20(7 in cash and $130,000 in Ordinary shares. 2nd. Agreement between the Company and Archibald Meidrum, wherein the latter agrees to act as Manrging Director for 10 years at a salar y of $5 000 pet- annum. 3rd. Agreement between Archd. Meldrum and tbe Industrial Trust Company. 60-1.2 Liberty street. New York, as to the guaranteeing of this issue. Mr. Meldrum will be a large stockholder, having agreed to accept a large portion of the Burehase price in ordinary stock, thus showing the business will be cor ducted upon safe liner [r. Mel arum is a thorough, practical manufacturing chemist, understanding the practical manufacture of Camphor, its by-product, Borax, Boracic Acid, Sulphuric Acid. Arsenic, Starch and many other chemical too numerous too mention Any improvements that Mr. Meldruir may bring out as regards reducing cost of manufacture, or new processes, become the property of the Company. This Company will consider the manufacture of various chemicals and more EsrEtiALi.v Arsenic, and for which there is a growing demand. A convention was hold at Brunswick, Ga.. on April it, 1601. to consider the cultivation of the plaut known aa “Cassava.’' Starch can Be manufactured at a low cost from tiiis plant, and should it ha planted to any great extent in this State, s arch manufacturing will also be considered. It is estimated the Company will be In a position to fill orders early next year \ Bendy arrange ments have been and are being made for the sale of the total output of the t orn jan 's products. The advantages ot manufacturing a- Blaekshear are many. Mrstly. 'he ir is pine; secondly, the water is good and free; thirdly, labor is cheap; tourlhl o, tranapor' non is easy. as the railroads would ran into the works; fifthly, it ish indy for New Yo ir and on-er markets, also for shipping. The imports of Camphor for year 1899 amounted to i.si 5D IB , valued at. $322,100, and in 1900. 1,789,580 lbs , valued at $185,071. It will be seen th-r- -s good outlook for this Company. No promotion money is being paid and Mr. Meldrum pays all expein-.- up in allotment. Prospectuses ann application forms may be had of the Bankers Solicitors, offices of the Company or Secretary. Cheap Rates to JACKSONVILLE —Via The— CUMBERLAND TOIL. s<’i to Jacksonville. t F Wnnndiua. Mil ffli MACHINES, ‘Hoyt (Mi Earth,” and equipped with all the ’atest improvements SOLD ON EASYTERMS li. K, HAY, 5U4 Gloucester Street.