The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 17, 1901, Image 2

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The taswirt Times Established 1819. The Brunswick Call. Sstabiishod iHW. The iinmswick Tines-CalL WMOUIUTCII ISOQ Fmbliebea xvKwr mornins kxcbpt mondat. BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. . —'■■■ - ■' —— "' The Tlmee-Cell will be delivered by crrler or mail pei year, 16 Oft; per wank U ceoU. Cor respondent* on lira subject, eoliclted. Real name or witter should accompany am. Bab eorlftione payable la advance. Addrma all eommnnlcattone to THK TIM W-CALL, Brna.wiek.Qa. TO 8UB80RIBBM: Subscriber, ara reqneated to notify the offlee when the/ rail to get any nine of the Tlmaa- Oall. attention to tble matter will bo appia i latud by the publishers Schley mu* ba aa tailed, The ver dict of Dewey s w rth mota than tbe vardio' of all iho o nuoodoret, admirals etc , in :he American navy, This thing U hein* cirriad too (ar. Now Chios# i re* au ran to a ars putting to da k telephone ao busy men can talk ts they bolt lb ir food. '1 here la muoh aolioituda ore the condition it Speaker John D. Little. He it in a private eanitirinm Ir A.'- lana and la threa anad with pneu moult ■rgagdusLga. an juua Tue gr.a et ir. lit lo v*l h American Jour, a iam, dumtnou a K ota - Hawkins, 1* tba r n tuu h•> u w Jn-t bow a n.W.pairr ug <o he mi tra Uofor lunalely ruga* it iu eua o'her bast* nets. Thl, part f r.ats is the land where they nav.rr #h >vel snow H uston Post, “We beard of that coun'rj where they uma * uiy ! anow,” aay* tbt C l e- Sun. T t VVeioiova He-ald 1* running the name of W.W. Sharpe of Waycros. for railroad a. muil-n oriar at tha brad of ita editorial coluu n, anil an exchange wama to k ow “ what’a itia matter with Pope Mrowii far railroad oommltaion* elf Tk Muuston P a! ears a Beaumont can gw the oil ea’t, she will market wire oil ib vin 1 g vaar 'bau K itsla told la iVUu. Soma idea of ib rx ent of tble bu Ira otu b* | nod from thr fact that ihe Itu ia i Suds marketer 365.000. W carrel. of oil In 1900 One pttba n o*t valuable a-net i human ctarrluln , Tne man or woman who bar oul Ira ed the habit ol being cheerin' under any o rcumaiance cannot be (Uni and Tip y tnnr el through or eurmnu t uvory dilli nliy. Wnere Others aea only gl loot or are t alf be-1 wlldered in the I. b.ri.th of dou n or difficult), the on. e-fol a ol aee he alar of li peahea 1 , ma\hp faint and far away, but Ia them It '• ad* them on ward ard uow ,td, H.ve jon charr fttlnaa-l O*- it Cut-iv.'e naa yon would no.fling < lao W ien you have your systrrn samraied wi'b it, ' hen no buffering of th" worli r.n barm )ou. Heavy plated nng* *l h pearl sets at 75a at H lin’a Tlia largaat al and b -at line of ailt er noval ties and toilet artla eto tie found ii the city la at Cannon Mott's Jewelry Start, 915 tiawoaatia atreat FOR BALE —A htndaome silver •ervloe. Pnoa ren.imt'l , Apply 910 H-ynolda street. FO/t RENT—Tour g trd, o.imforta* bio room* fUMilahed or oi.furnl.hpd, to psr.te. ai'bnut ob'idren. App y at 405 U 8. It Kina French and Japanese ('hina at Kannon Most* Jewelry more. 915 Newcas tle street. gf" For Latirippe and Influ enza use ciniwir’d fx- PfcOTQRAtf C. SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA- Glynn County: Will he sold before tbe court house m Brnna wick, Glynn county, Goorjfia, on the first Tueaday in Jauuary, lttOS, the same being the ?tb day thereof, between the hours of 10 a. m. aad4 o’clock p. in. said date. Tne following described property to-wit: All t bat cert ain,lot tr .ct or parcel of land in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, com monly known and called Town Commons and knowu on tha map or plan of said city as Town Commons, lot 100, between Albany and Am herst streets in the city of Brunswick, said county and state, and bounded as follows; Beginning at the northeast corner of Albany and L streets running thence east 4254 feet; thence northerly at right angles with said line u distance of do feet; then* eln a westerly direction at right angles with said line 4feet; thence in a southerly direction along the eastern line of Albany street for a distance do feet back to the point of bjginnig, and upon which is situated the church known aa Paynes Chap si A. M. E. church. Levied upon and under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the N. P. & Ex. O. J- I*, court of the SOth Diet. O.M. Glynn Cos., Oa., on the 2nd day of November, 1201, in favor of .1.8, Wright against the trustees ot Payne’s Chapel, defendants. L‘vy made by G. N. Tharin, constable, and returned to me. Principal #2 00, interest 10c and costs |2.05. Also at the same time and place will t>e sold the following property to-wit: That certain ti aot, lot, tract or parcel of,land situated lying and being In the 27th district G. M. of Glynn county and stale of Georgia, and describ ed as that portion of the -Half Moon Tract,’’ containing ninety acres more or less, which is bounded on tbe north by other portions of the Half Moon Tract of Lana, and the lands of J. Llowellen,on th© south, and east by Little Satilla river, and on tbe west by lands known as the “Lo w Tract. 1 Said tract of land levied on underand by vivtue<of two tax executions Issued by If. J. Reed, tax collector of said coun ty of Glynn for the state and county taxas due by Geo.W. Pyles,for the years IB2S and 1200,and said described property levied on under said executions as the property of the estate of the said George W. Pyles late of said county, now deceased. One of said execution* being lor the sura of #15,12 taxe.- due for the year I*9B, besides interests and costH.aud the other of said exe cutions being for the sum $9 05 taxes doe for the year 1900, Upsides intercut and costs. Said two tax executions being owned by C, A. Rus sell, transferee. Levies mad ■ and returned to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy. Also at the same time and p'aee, the follow ing described property to-wit; That certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn and state of Georgia, aud unowned and described on Baldwin's map of said city made in the year lHk7gß the eastern one-third (1-3) of Old Town lot number 119. Levied on a* the prop* elty of L. J Loavy and wife, under and by vir tue of an execution issued by H. J. Reed, tax collector for slate and county taxes due for the year, A mourn ot tax #22,17 besides interest and cost. Levy made and returned to me by K. 8, Pyles, deputy sheriff. Also al the name time aud place, the follow ing property to-wit: Ail that certain lot, trad or parcel of land in the city of Uruns wlck.Glynn county, Ua.,commonly known and called Town Commons and known on the map or plan of the said city as Town Commons lot number 100, between Albany and Amherst streets in the city of Brunswick, said county and state, and bounded as follows; Beginning at the Northeait corner of Albany aud L streets,and running thence East I2‘s feet; thence Northerly at right angles with said line a distance of 00 feet; thence in a Westerly direction at right angles with said line l*2‘s feet; thence in asoutheriy and ruction along the Eastern line of Albany street for a distance of 00 feet back to the point or beginning, nr.d upon which is situated the church known us Paynes Chapel A. M, B church. Isevtcd upon under an t by virtue of an exe cution issued out of the N. P. and Kx officio J. P. court of the 2dth Hist. G. M Glynn county, Ua., op the 2nd day of November, 1901, iu favor of Gufile Jenkins against the trustees of Payne* Chapel, defendants. Principal #5.00, interest sc. and costs 12.95. Levy made by GN. Tharin, const able and returned to me. This the 9rti day of December, 1901. W. H. BKRfiZE, Sheriff Glynn County Ga. SALE OF MORTGAGE PROPERTY. >TAI’E OF GEORGlA—GlyunCounty: Uhaer ftud by virtue of a power of sale con tained in a mortgage executed by Orton Pyle* to W. E, Kecknftgle, dated June 4th, 1897, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superi or court of Glvnncounty and said rat*,in Book Volume 9, pages 217 to 931 inclusive, and legally assigned and transferred to the undersigned, A. Bradley Coley. Said assignment and trans fer biug duly recorded iu Book Volume 9, on pffgea Xft to 377, in the office of the clerk of the Superior coart of *nid county. I, the under signed, A Bradley Coley,will sell at public out cry, before the court house door of aid county during the legal hour* of *le to tne highest and liest bidderon‘ihc Hrt Tuesday in Jauunrv, A. IX Hk#. the followiog property, to-wit: Ail of that lot, tract ot body of land situate fving and being in said county of Glynn an 1 stain oi Georgia, and in the 27th Mihtis District or said .State, containing one thonaaud live hundred aud forty-six acre* more or less, one thousand and eleven acres thereof being hig . land and the balance marsh land, and Having these courses and distance* to say: Ooimuencin at a stake on the left bank of Little Setltla river,aud running thence north four degrees cast, fifty-three chains to the edge of the hgu lands, thenoe on upon th* sente course, four teen chains from the salt marsh to a static; thenceforth, forty-one degrees east, thLteeu chains and fifty-seven link* to a stake ; thence north, twelve degree* nod tuirty minut s west, fifty-tout <*hain* and sirty-seven link* to a stump on the edge of the public road from Fancy Bind' in sal t county, to s,nd Hills in Wayne county, Georgia; thence along said public road in u westerly course, to a stake on the eastward Line of a tract of laud now owned by SymnWit Beunet and Robert S. Pvlea, amt generally known as the-Ma* tin Palmer i met thence at about right angles south, fifteen le groes and forty-five mi it o to* oust, seventy two I ciiaius to the edge of the salt marsh, ami thn • on keepiug the same course tweaty-threo chain* 1 to Little Satilla river following its meander- i iugstotlie initial poiut. ami bouuded on the west by the said “Martin Palmer Tract,” on the north by tbe said public road, on the east by the lauds known as the ‘ Bin© two hundred acre tract and the .McKenzie tract, and on the toutb by the Little set ilia river. Said tract of land atiove Ueacrilted is generally know n ‘The Land* End Track. And also al 1 , of that other tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Glynn ana state of Georgia ami in the 27th Mlluia Dtatiict tlu-rviu, aud containing four hand red and twelve acres more or less, and having the following e mrscs and die tauoe*. to say : Comment ing .it a?staWe (*lllllOl said public road Iroui “Fancy Bluff” to 1 “Sand Hills” and on tueeaat line of t ie above j mentioned ‘Martin Palmer Tract” and running thence north seventecu ana a quartet de i ee- . west four thousand two hundred au l tutr v tea) ! to a stake; thence n rth, seventy-four degixes ; east four thousand seven hundred a <t ten Get to a Ktrtke. thence aouth, eleven mid a hall de grees east, three thousaud five hundred feet to the said public road; thence westw rdlv along said public road to tue luitial point,ami Itound •d on the west by the said “Martin Palmer Traci’ ami the ‘Oakrnau Tract" uoith, and •a*t by the lands of Scarlett and others. Said tract being a portion of the original Oak Uiove Traci, amt on the south by the said public road, said tract oj land last discribed being gener ally the-Big Branch*' tract. Said two tracts of land above described to lie sold for the purpose of paying three certain promlsory notes for the sum t.f two hundred dollars each, with Interest from date at the rate of eight per cent per an- UQin aud ten per cent attorney fees The total amount m>w due on said notes being six hun dred dollars ns principal, with interest at the rate of eight per cent par annum from the fourth day of February, A.D. 1900. said notos executed aud delivered to said \\\E Hecknngle by said Orion Pyles on June 4th,.1827, and sc oured by aid tnoitgaga, and legally assigned and transferred to the nndorsigned, A. Brad ley Coley by tue !(aid Kecknagle on the 4th day of February, 1898. Also for khe further purpose of paying the expenses of oollejtiou ot said notes including the cost of advertisement of this sale as pro vided for in said mortgage. Sale to be for cash, and the pll rebate money to be paid bn delivery of the <ii ed to the purchaser. This 9th day of December, 1901. A. BRADLEY COLEY. Ira E. Smith, Atty. CITATION. GFiORGIA~GIynu County. To whom it may concern: J. C. Franklin having made application to tue, in due form, to be appointed permanent adrainistMtior upon the estate of John P. Har vey, late of said county, deceased, nance 1* heritor given that said application will I>© heard at ihe regular term o* the Court of Ordi nary for *ld county, to he held on the first Monday in January, 19i>2. Willies* my hand aud >rtlcia) idgnatuae, this loth day of December, MM. HORACE DART. Osdiuary Ulynu County THE BRUNSWICK fIMEH-CALL, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 17 1001 D&ntagious Ltvuti Poison There is no poison so highly contagious, sp deceptive and so destructive. Don’t b too sure you are cured because all external signs of U;e disease have disappeared, and the doctor 3ays you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Pot.;sh for months or years, and pr. noil need cure 1- -to realize when too late that the disease ws only covered up “••* *• tessa out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is so surely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con i nearly Sin of ***** Par Bn 3. life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly-treated and driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly aud effectually that there is never a return of the disease to tburrass or humiliate you afterwards. cures Contagious blood aX Sni Poison in any and all vNt.. stages; contains no AJ|A LJI mineral to break down WKs- UV XySflF yourconstitution ; it is purely vegetable aud the only blood puri fier known that cleahses the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood poison is the most complete and instruc tive ev<r issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also liow to cure yourself at home. It is free and should be in the Lands of everyone seeking a Cure Send for it. THE SWIfT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA 01. 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. HISS KITE SLITEK 114 UI oeCKSTBR ST KIDNEY DISEASES r* th* most fatal ot ail dt iim, m CV’O kidney duri ii rllL&l 0 Suiriitsss Riavij ar money refunded. Ccntatn* remedies recognized by anto nent physician* a* th* 6tst fo Kidney and Bladder trouhlaa nudHsMiiua W J 1U TTS"~“ For a bad Twist ’ m any part or the boJy a remedy ie in our large stock of PATENT MEDICINES. Sons ol time ars far-reaching and all powerful. Tone up the whole eystem and enable it to throw off dissae* in any part of the body. Below la a partial list of remedies for ills moat prevalent this season. Laxative Bromo Quinine, BromoLaxlne. Throat Ease. Frofj In Your Throat, Smith's Cr utch Syrup SMITH’S PhARM IGY i KSL* Of benki it to you. D, S. Mitchell, Falford, Md. “Daring a long illness 1 was troubled with badeorei, wai advised to try I eWitt e Witoh Haeel Ba've and did eo with wonderfnl re*ulte I was perlectty curel It is the bee salve on *he market ” Sure cure tor piles, tores, burns Rew re ot c 'unterfeHe. W. J. Butte Opera House 4 —NIGHTS —4 speeiii Mine soiuidoy HID SQUARE OPERA GO. In its Latest OPERATIC SUCCESSES 25-ARTISTS-25 EEPEWTOIR. Wednesday J,A MABCOTIE Thursday THE CIBCI’S GIKL Friday THE VILLAGE BHIDE Saturday THE PiiIATES Op MOEROCCO Saturday Matinee ... THE BOHEMIAN GIKL Secure a Season Ticket; on sale today POSITIVEI.TTHE GREATEST PLAY EVER PK KHENTEL IN BRUNSWICK. Mi TINES ANDNIGoT Wednesday, Dec. 25 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! E. J. CARPENTER’S Splendid Soonic Production of Btonkk’Wiai great ©fcory of Christianity, QUO VADIS UR BUS BATTLE WITH THE AUROCHS. (An tetoal b*m in shi& great production.) This Superb Soenic Production it ;t dramatisation of Henry Sicnkiowicz’s wo* dei iul tior> tb- sens;.tton of th CkriaUaii world. F#r stag© rpraa©ntation #t U divided into SIX ACTS AND NINE SCENES. Illustrating in a manner graphic and convinc ing the Dawn of Chriatianity and Downfall nS Paganism. Cast with the toll strength of . J.CAKPEiVTeR’S Large and Powerful Dramatic Company, JAMES A. YOUNG, AS VINICUS. Q/>C||CPV (bone required belonging to the jVJLnL.fI I opera house) by Thos. Neville. Each . ©no u tribute to thia great artist’s skill. PHCTIIMCQ toy Doacalcbi. Rich, beautiful UUO I Ulil LO ami lirstorieaUy corrtet. ’’Quo Vadis is a perxnan with no one asleep in the pew.*~Natcliez, Ml*>s . Daily Democrat. NOTK—Universal praise from managers and iicwiparjor* where this line company has lately appeared. juatiSoi Managers Fleming & Waff In offering tnenft apei'lal Inducements to come, and u 1 con fid sntly expected to lie the leading aimn-cmeat of the st^asoh. Sals of asruta will iiejtn at Flenung A Waff’s Friday, . SPECIAL MATINEE, 25 and 50c. There ii nothin* nicer or more appro priate, or more lasting, or more appreci ated for au X mas preient tnan comething in jewelry that cornea from Kennon Mott s Jewelry 8 ore, 215 Newcastle street. BAVKO HlB LIFE. “1 wiab to ta - that 1 feel 1 owe my liie to Kodol Dyapcpaia Core,’ write* H. U. hrestenaon of Mayfield, Minn. * For 3 yeara I *a- trouhlad with dy.pepeia ao | that 1 oould hold nothi ic on my atomach. Many timea 1 would be unable to retain a mortal of food. Final y I wa. ointined to -ay bed. Jlootira said 1 oould not live, I read one of your advertiementa on Kodol l)ya >epa a 'ureand thousht it lit my ca=e and '■ommenced ita uae ibssan to im prove from the firet bottle. No. 1 am cured ar-i wommenrt :tto all ” Digeata your f>.l < urea ail etomaoh tio iblpa. W. J li . u The - if-he-t cu .r 1 . - - i-o.rri and by K*n non M t the ie f r £ls Njwci.tle.S . Fr<-> ittub .41- -. f-r -adieu and g-n --tli-mc. .a IU- r’ Ffi !•: 11 IN E li tV. -. U K jßu i,-r < ay - co-iole- -i> b’dden b; -o i->, Motet e - -1 —I. 'id *be iin* ‘;l kien’r Ar- 8 ore. li as !hy varo bed ■ ■ 'i . ■ i/iur v, t>, ferer air' foi'*, nic -a-bu c” and felon- --ie I of-1! ole f r cuts, oorne. burn., eoalde and piles. Cure guaranteed. 26 iar ell drnsgista. Tha very best malts of sterling and plat ed silverware ie carried in stock at Ken n-.n Mo't’a Jewelry Store.2ls Newcastle St. Tbe very beat umbrellas and canes you will find in any store. Kennon Mott, the Jeweler,2ls Newcastle St. FOR CHRISTMAS PRBSENTS. Orders taken for "Pressed Fiowere from the Holy Land.” Prices of csrdv ana books range froifi 5 cents to SI. M<es L. H. Deralog, 218 Union S’ Mantles for Inutn iesoeut or VVri.-b --baok lamp*. 10c, $i per doz. tiuar teed O. K. A. H. Baker. Fountain and gold and pearl pens and opera glasses we hare in the beet makea Kennon Mott, Jeweler. 215 Newcastle bt. . Tfie li L. & W. Cos. will put in gaa stores at aotual oust. Linen arts, linen towels, linen nap kins, linen table cloths, high class goo is, at popular p ices at Hsllei's. The best lamps you wi<l see at the jew elry store of Kennon Mott, 215 Newcastle street OASTOITIA. Bea™ th /} You Hava Always Bought ” r, r ifriliiiJ'itffSEi AVegelable Preparalionfor As - ting (he S lomachs and Bowe Is of 1 MANIsVt HU DHLftl- Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful-1 ness and Rest t on tains neither Opium,Morphine nor'MineroL KOT XrVRCOTIC. J!VS afOMUrSAMI-ELPircJiSR PtonfJmi Seed' v Alx.Senn*. • tUdMlf SnUt At lief Seed - Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa lion, Sour Sioirach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feveri sh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacStmile Signature of NEW YORK. -'A*4* iWcO^ljK EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER THfc: . lin "m l lliil Ml Camphor and Celiploid Crystal ReiLar ers and Manufacturing Chemist. ’ 100 rp-I odr [be L*w. r>t the 8 t* rf D'tiw..*. C'oi'a' fS'DOOO Divided Into 50,000 ti par cant Pd'erenee Bh*e of ffi.OQ uioli and 5t‘,000 Ord ; nary Misre, of s&<*) Sai*.. Payable *iO) on Yf,p!ioa*i v\ *1 OQon AUfnavnt , and s2oOthie, Month* Attar Allotment Issue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and OflinaryShares of $5 each, at Pa-. DIRECTORS: /yRC Ht ha F,D WKGDRIJ*, F. f S.. B ckhear, Preside i. M. FRANK, 904 0 iiM e • A**n -.Uto x, V Tofk. OAR DM RR W. KIM WALfj. o’ D tr T n<t 00., Wilmi e on, Del. C. O. MURRAY, Kl-nk*h“ar. R.id • Director for the til >L d, 1 ., Ltd. SOLICITORS: K3T&B& W ALKER, BUnlfrhrar, Ga. f • CHEMIST: ** T. ■* GltsAY, BilA h'i*, 6 . BANKERS: ■' * BliA' K K. 9 Ulioks-eir, 01. , ,QKtt MA Vi C. v K, Sv ,Ga. Jg§fj Office an-! .' / H LA'^v M. IB -VLn.VrA*?**>K, 8-o etsry and Tr. < S*wi|t'®r *• % mHL AS ' iAH ' us 1 KfgUttied gti*#, WILLING 'ON DEL. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. tipaav Uni* been formed to adopt and carry out in jyrreimeut between A re’ i M. ldrum, Manu a.turing t henu-t. it lacks lie tr. G£., l. 8. A, we * with th** B*a'“i Manufacturing Company, BUnk’-thear, Ga.),and the Globe >ianufactvring * err.;* .. l.iu-i . < amphor Refiner* and Manufacturing Chemists, it Mac.-tfon llon.-io Chambers, London Kauh-aJM and whose works fire situated at West Norwood, Ragland, Ho-tyken, Antwerp, Franco. W agreement l*<ng dtel*nd day **f September, lsHJt, f 80 mm The agreement cBmpri*oa me sow. right- of Uijittd States u-jjAgb isda to maruffwT- W& Camphor celluloid Crystals, and byproducts under the jß.'t! i< ct ut ii g Coin pan j various process***. The proceaaea teiug secret, it is not dedrahie in the interests mww Company to give f*t v details* but the secret document* have been duly and deposited -mitli the Ccinpatr v solicitors aa po.ragr.emeut with Mr. Held rum- * -wr Mmm A working capital of SS),oM la ample for the magpi'pcturiitjc of 50 tons of loid crystals and bv • products per month, and for w*hicu a mark- has alien ' been The grata profit on this pro iuctloti Is estimated to give. tter tearing ah charges, a suninT 1 lest, than *190,000 for Übtributon on the Preference and Otfftinary baie leaving 0 tuu# f $70,000 for fhe purpose of reserve fund, or for further extension 01 uhwdßtynfeH*. _ The Company also a* qnlr* a 860 acre of land, a <1 w oiling an. yi> ff- o timlter. The purchase price f.*r tie land ih iu. O'; Tot the rignJjF to luandW tin various procesaea leaving a balance cost • 1 installing plant and machinery '‘apable of producing o tons la ISUWWesvoig im- won ing capital at $6u.000, ami Jhn.ttr) for.future issue. ' { ■ The only agreement ex.-t!#g are: Ist. Between an * re and Vh ; , ,n , wherein he sell)* t< the Comyjnv the America rights for ring at 000 and }.• seres of >n i. lnclndin,. ise and tiiu‘**r at s*>.<^ p i>able a* to ea-h and SI'IU,UI>I id Ordio.iW^^wes. Ngreetoent ! wherein r agrees to act Maitrging annu I*. 3rd. Agreement beiw-en Archd Meld turn and IhtEJßwXrial Trust Company* 60 * J Liliertr street. New Yo T a. as to llte guaiunteemg of this * Mr. Meidrum will be a targdstockholder,haviug agreed to accept ft tsrgo. portion oi *ltf aurehase price tn ordinary >tnek, thus showtiSg bti ineas will Jx inducted ttion s tfe |i ~ 4 r. Mel Tram ia a thorough, practicat ttUMiuf aetu* I n* rfmmist, understanding the pract t 1 manufactuio of Camphor, its -product. Borax, ikvracie Arid, Sulphuric Acid, Arw uic MhoK and many other cbem ea! too numerous too rrention. Any iTnpr ve-ncot b,it Mr. ! may bring out as legards reducing cost <0 tnanu ju ture, or new proewtae*, bee me the of the Company. This t ompauy wilt consider the mauufac utc of virions <• hem m *he KspE 1 aLi.y Arsenic, and fer which there is growing demand. A con ve.mkv^rn mm held at Brunswick, Ga., on April fl, Hdl. to i msider the cultivation of the plataiaMHvn as •Canava ’ Stareh can be manufactured at a low cost from this plant, and atmora it rs planted to anv great extent in ulaBtae. * arch manufft ?riag will also be eouid red. estimated the Cos mpany w.ll be In a poUlon to fltl ord* r**h ly next year Already arjang* meats have been and afe b ing tmede for the sate of thA of the t omyau., *s ptwi :t - The advantages of n nuiacturing a Bl:i aecondly, the wate** 1* good aalrfr e; tnlrdly, tMborwPmeap; <> d*hl , tt anaportat oo i eav. as the railroads would ion into the works; fifthly, it for N w Yo U and otne-r marketm, also for shipping. The imports of Camphor for year 1890 amount 1 ftteawt. ■Wtib t valued at S32S,H. and in !&, 1,780,680 lbs , valued at $485,071. be is a good outlook for this Company. N p’omotion money Is being paid and Mr. M*d dr urn Pays all Prospe. tu-r, ai t ii>|iCc.a.-*n f,.riut* may be had of the Bank©, a, Companv or ipfe*•? m-f J. J. UaShiJt^|, WHOLEKALX . Groceries, Tobacco, IFlour, raßcon and Provision, v " D G R A!N, HAJjAND BRAN A SPECIALTY Brunswick, Georgia For Infants and Children Tha Kind You Hsvs Always Bought Bears the / i Signature / ft Jv <%M r|J> '"'^l Ug For Over Thiit^ears GAS 111 ■m* cntaui -m ; •