The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 27, 1901, Image 2

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The Bmnswirlr Tim^ Established USB The Brunswick Call. Xaiabiunoo van. The Brunswick Times-CalU CONSOLIDATED lIMO Eubliahsd KVEHV MOKNINW AXOIIIT IJOND*T. SYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. __ TbsTlmet-Oall will be delivered by carder or mall pei year, l&'OO; per week 15 ceuta. Cor reapoadenis o lire subject. solicited. Real name oi writer should accompany name. Bub oertptiona payable ia advance. Address all communications to THB TIMAS-CALL, Hrnniwlek.UA TO 8UBS0KIBBE8: Subscriber# ar# reqaettetf lo notify the oflio** when they fell to got eny tt#u# of the Tlmo Call, iveention to ibij* matter will he &p * dated ty tbe publliheri. The yalue of the cott* u and cotton teed of the eouihefii atatea laat year ** 545,000,000. Tee goveramei.t wauts black mli ha aod horaeehoern io the Philippines at $75 per month At the year draws to • elmo we mav at least he thankful hat there can lv no discus-ion as to whether we sre m the new nenturjr or still ajnrt of the old one. If tbe Germans take as kindly as tbe English to the Am w ean shoe-, the* tbe three great nations of the an till will ston te on common footing. Chloego 1 cer Ocean General Brooke has been 1-otnrmg ii Lmdon. and tha Eo.-ilsb papers secure him of bad log o and poor las e, 11 mtblng worse could be bro .gbi sg timt tome English generals we know England might oi Joy bmself a Ill's more at (be approaching coi mstioo —Florid i Tunes Union and OI 'xa. Aoothrr rumor that the B >srs wen about ready to surrender hss hee i de nltd They aunource that they wil fight it out If it takes all summer, i Is summer tins, in South Africa now Of all our days Christmas is desecra ted most. If it stands for anjihmg ii •tindt for all that there is iu Christian ity. If Christianity stand for anytblnp It standi for everything that ia best tor mankind And yet It Is shocking to behold tbs long lists of debauoh erlea and criraae committed during the •tulitmaa bol days. l’h- opinion In b-coni’ng m ire geuor •I that the recent court of Inquiry ought not have been hold. The verdict til already made and the expense o' •uumontrg wltneneee wan useless, It now appetra that the Filllpinoe are Just getting ready to light. Perhaps they hate jo.I grown tired ot ih< United 8 etea to en I the war, ard have decided to try iheir own Lauda at I*. — Philadelphia L dger, Tha brigands declare that they mut poaititely clone that raunorn transac tion beloe January 1, It'.a prc .uuieii tb*y are making np their annual rc eoania, with the purpose ol dochrlug a divideud on that d*y. gLKtir.ti. 1 . a ‘‘Let It be suggested to the American president tha' if he wauta ti e r>g,.i lort of cabinet odioos io give Dewey the navy portfolio and Jo; WeeeU > the army" aaya the Aguata Cbnoicti- Foi Croup use CHEN EY’S EXPECTORANT. For Lafl-rippo and Influ enza use CHENEY’S EX PEC TO RAN V. SALK GEORGIA— Glynn County. Under ai*l by virtue <f no order of the Or dtuarv of *aid county will i*> mmu.ou tbe 3 ?tb day of December, 1901, between the bon re of 10 h. n and 4 p. in., at nublic outcry, at tie store fa. <4otdamftb & Company, on the southeast corner of <iruca*ter aud Grant in the City of ItruuHwlcK iu raid county, to the bigheet and beet bidder who jay cueh t tii tnycH approved security, a one-half i inter cat in tnc fcto"k of goods consisting j of wltw.-s, Uqu'irg, cijtar-i,tobacco,canntnJ gofy.in, I boubid L'oodH, end also a li*U interest in th* her. table**, chairs, bo vile#, glasses, pictures, M.'tfe, office furtiiiure. de-ks, etc , in said build in? contain**!, said building being occupied by the firm‘of L. Goldsmith & Company, said one half interest being tie properly of the estate of George U, Pitcher, deceased, and being sold as personal perif*hab e pjoperty of a&’d estate. 4n exact inventory oTaif tho said property can be seen ut said store of L. Goldsmith & Cos. upon application. Said Stic will be continued from da; today until completed. Tins iKh day of December, 1901. LEVI GOLDSMITH Administrator on the estate of Geoi go L. Pitcher deceased. Go where you know you can get the largest selection to pick from, and where you kcow you will get the be t good*, at Kcnnon M ott’s Jewelry Store, 215 Ncwoas fc e street. J M BURNETT. WHOLESALE Grain and Provision Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed ANNOUNCKMKVT. At the r quest of my many friencH 1 nave decided to bpoome a candidate fx. lie bjoaiurthip from this distrlo* amt at their suggestion now make my in tention known. A. time for ue loe i u is far eft, 1 ml/ make thin an nonucemen’ Urn my Ir wnUa ma/ kti ,w that l will ho in the me-. Should I be favor ad with tho nomination, I have no promises to make except that I wnl at* tempt to faithful y guard the Intern4* of ail of my constituents. Very respectfully, W. F. Symons Mantles for lnoendesoent or Welsh hßck lamp-. 10c, *1 per dux. Guar c-d O K. A. 11. Baker, Pres—ga* stove-given away. Keg.s eryour Dame at 310 Newcastle St. Fall and Winter hats have never been ex celled in any previous display, These hats are all of very artistic concepts n anti are developed in goods of excep tionally good quality and oeauty, Perhaps no such value has never been offered. HISS SATE SLIYEB tot OLOUUKSTKg ST.. vn- - wßy* 1 , • = w&xmL cJirtMltilE ! To ouro SiCK Hs*’* CH" HABIT JAL CONST: P.* i , O ’ *nd pH and 9'iaami arKlniy from In * Thoy will purify yonrj ,H your complex ion i A LILY. They ere! U JG. *? **lCfc 26 CENTS. I IHE BRUNSWICK TIME v -t ALl 4 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27 1901 SALE OF MORTGAGE PROPERTY. TATE OK GEORGIA—GIynn County: Under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in a mortgage executed uy Orton Py ef? to W. E. Uecknaglc, dated June 4th, 1897, and rec >rd*.d in the office oi he clerk of the Superi or court of Gh nn county and n.iid taP .lu Book Volume 9, page* 217 to 221 inclusive, and legally a-fSlgned and iran ferre I to tie und*. nrigued, A. Bradley (Jo*ey. Sail Assignment and t-raa-?- fer *.eing duly recoded In Book V olume 9, on pages 375 to 377. in the office of the clerk of the Superior court of said county. J the under signed, v Bradley Coley,wiUeil at p ibiir out cry, before the court bouse and tor of ©aid county during the Riga l , hours of -ale to the Mghest and Pest bidder tm.tht* iirnt Tuesday in Ju uny, A. D. 19)2, Uiefollowing property, t. -wit: All of that lot. tract or body of land **ituai* lying and bring in said county of Glynn and state oi Georgi i, and In the 27th Militia District of said State, containing one thousand five hundr-j and forty-six acres xnoreor*sett. one thousand and eleven acres thereof being hig land and the balance inarh land, and having these courses and distances tosiy: Coramencin at a stake on tho left bank of Little Satiiia river, and running thence north four degrees east, fifty-three chains to the edge of the higu lands, thence on up >n the same course, four uieu ch inis from toe gait marsh to a stake; thencc.nortli, forty-one degrees east, tlii*teen ehaiog asid flfty-HOvcn links to a stake; tbeace north, twelve degree, and thirty minutts west, ftf.y-four chains and sixty-seven iiuks to a slump on the edge of tbe public road from Fancy Bluff mean county, to Band HtlU in Wavnp county, Georgia; thence along said public i oad in a westerly course, to a stake on the eastward line of a tract of land now owned by Bymines A Bonnet ana Robert K. Pvlea, and generally known as the“lfa* tin Palmer i ract;’" thence at about right angles south, fifteen de grees and forty-five minute# cast, seventy two chains to the edge of tbe salt marsh, and then on keeping the *ame course twenty-three chain# ■ o Little Satilla rivr following its meander , lags to the initial pMtU, arid lx>uuded on the west by tbe said “Martin Palmer Tract,” ou the north by the said public road, ou the cast by the lauds known as toe - Blue two hundred ac:e tract and the McKenzie tract,” and on the Kouih by the Little Saulla river. Said tract of land alove ciescriied is generally know* as ‘The | Lands End Track.” And also ah, of that other tract, of land situate, lying and being in the county of Gl> nn and flUte of Georgia, and in the 27th Militia District therein, ana containing four hundred and twelve acres more or less, and having the following courses and dis tances, to say: (Joimncncmg at mistake on the said public road from “Fancy Bluff' to “Saud Hill M and ou tho oast line of the above mentioned ‘Martin i’almor Tract” apd running theatre north seventeen auu a quartei de \s (>t four thousand two hand red and thirty feoj to a stake; thence u rth, seventy four degrees eftKi four seven hundred and ten feet to a stake; thence south, eleven and a half de gree# mod, three thousand five hundred feet to I the said public road; thence westw rdly along said public road to the initial point,and bound ed on the went by the said “Martin Palmer | Tract” and the ’O.ikman Tract” north, ;*nd I east by the lands of Scarlett and others. Bud Mr act being a portion of the original Oak Giove Bfc.’ract, and ou the south by the said public road. Said tr.'Ct oi land last discribftd being geuet itlly the ü ßlg Branch” ti a st. Said two tracts of land above described to be sold tor the puip >se of paying three eervaln promlsory notes fur the sum t.f two hundred dwjiars Kadi, With lDlereat from date ut the rate of eight per ceni per an num and too per cent attorney Ices. The total amount now due on said notes iminu six bun dred dOPurs ae pnacipal, with interest at the rate of eight per cent i>er aiiuarn from tho fourth day o: Slbruaiy, A.!>. 1900. Said no es executed and delivered to skid W E Recknagio by Sni l Orion Pyles on dune 4th, 1897, and hc otireti by said mortgage, and legally assigned and traaiferred to the undersigns I, A. Brad ley Coley bv the said Keckotgle on the 4.h day of Kebruaay, 1898. Also for the furt her ourpme of paying :he exp;ruea of cjllo tiou of said notes mctud.ng the cost of advertisement of this sale us pro vided for in natd inert ago. Sale to t* for cash, and the purchase money to be p ud ou delivery of the deed to tho purchaser. ThIsUJU day of Uccember. 1901. A. BRADLEY OOLKY. Ira E. Smith, A tty. SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA- Glynx County: WIU besold before the court house in llruua wiek, Glynn county, Q ©organ, on the first Tuesday in January, iW9, the entile being i lie 7th day thereof, between thu hoArs of lu a. m. auJ 4 o’clock p. io. salt! tint©. Tut* following described property to-wit; All f hat e‘i*ittti,lot tractor parcel of lend in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county? Georgia, coin, manly known and called Town Commons ami known on the map or plan of said oily a Town Com moot, lot 100, between Albany ami Am bert etreete in the elty of llruuswick, said onnty and Hate, ami bounded k follows; ILglaning at too northeast coruer of Albany and L •treat# running thenoe east iy 1 2 feet; thence 1 northerly at right auKtoe with seta line n distance of 00 fveti theme In a westerly direction at right angles with said Hoe 424 feel; thence tu a ciouiherly direction Alou£ the eaduru line of VIOa y tro t lor a <li >tauee feet back to the point of b giumg, and upon which io situated the church known a* Payne* ChapH A. M. K. church. Levied upon and under and bv virtue or au execution issued out of the N. P. & Kx. 0.,) p, cou ll of the 2tuti DUt. G.M. tllyun Cos., Gil, on ti c-ud day of November, 1901,1n favor .*f .1.8. W right againat the trustees of Payne s Chap l, defendauta. Ltvy made by G. N. Tbavln, countable, and returned to me. Pr incipal 19 00, tuiereat 10c aud coats $2.95. Also at the -um® time aud pnce will be a*id the following property to-wit; That certain traot, lot, tract, or parcel of*iand si tun ted lying and being tu the 97th district ti. M. of Glynn county ami atate of Georgia, and describ ed as that portion of the '•Half Mt*on Trae-” containing ninety acres m ire or Icai, which is bouuded on the north by other portion* oi the Half Moon Tract of Laud, and the lands of J. Llewellen, on the aouta, an i east by Little JSHtilla river, and on the west by lands known as Uie’*LoA Tract.- said tear, of land levied on under and by virtue ot tw o tax executl >n iaaaud by 14. J. Reed, lux collector of said coun ty ot Glynn fo the .slate and county taxes due by Geo. w. Fyi©s,for the years is9s and i9du,auJ said si a s.Tibed property levied on unit r a%iil executions as the property of the estate of ihe said \vooigt> W i yles late of said county, u>w deceakd. i die ot said executioi s baing lor the sum of. sls 19taxes due for the year Ixvs, besides iutereso. and cost and the Miner of said exe cutions beii-g for the sum $9 05 Utxes due for the year 19 >■ . tmaidex int*r©t and costa. Said two ux execution* i-tdug owned by C. A H is- Bell, transfer**©. Levies made and returned to me 11/ R. Pyles, deputy. Alva 1 the s.imu time and place, the follow lugdescnbed pfepe ty to-wit: T.iat certain lot, tract or parcel ot ana situate, ty mg and being in the city t Itrunsw ek, eonniv uf dlyim mul state f Georgia, and thowneu and described ou Haul win a map ot said city made tu the year isi ia> the ea ! rn le thinl <i ;s> of Old Town lot number il.h t. vied on as the prop city of b J 1. -ivy md w .te, uuder and by vir tue of exocutieii , H.’J. Reed, tax coLceto* for sta y and m y taxes due for tuv year, Aukkuo m ia\ $29,17 beside* interest and cost. Levy made ami rmtimed to me by U% 8, Pyles,deputy shot nt. also an hiii, mar •! piece, the follow ,ng pr>M‘iiy lo tvit. ah mat certain lot, trail ov parcel oi land in mo ctly of Hruns wick, Glynn conn y, ca , commonly known aud called low n t'.millions and know n on the map or plau of ihe said city as Town Commons loi number luo, lietween Albany and Amherst streets m the city of Uvuusvrtck, said county ami state, and bounded as follows. Beginning at thi- Nortloa>l comer ot .vihanv and L street*, and running thence East *2' . feet; thence Northcily at t ight angles with said line a distauce of 4*o f*e;; ihence in a Westerly direction at right angles with said line 42 l < a tee I; thence in a southerly and reClion along the K.i.Morn line of Alhsuv street for a distanec of Ni i\i i back to the point of loginning, and upou which t.s .situated the . huich known as Payucs Chapel A M. K, church. l.ovied upon under an ' by- virtue of an exe cution issued out ot the N l\ and Kx otlicio J. P court oi tin* 2tith Hist ti. M Glyan county. Gu., ou the .ml day of N ivt inbvr, 1901, m favor of (’itflic Jenkins against the trustee* of Payue> t'hupel, il fe )iint->. Principal $5.00. liitoietn sc, and costs ?2.sr>. Levy made by G. N.Thariu. constable and n’tnnied tu mo. Tni* t e 9 h day i#f iHJcc lier. 1901. W 11. HKRKIK, SUenfl* Glynn County Ua CITATION. GFOHGtA—Glynu County. To whom it may concern: J. C. Fruliklin having made auplication to ine, in dne foiin, to Is.' appointed u< rui.-uiru adnomslra'or upon the estate of John P. ll.u vev, iaic f ssld conuty, deceased, not let* i her by given that said application will lar hcaoi at the tegular term oi the Court of Ordi nary for said county, to be held on tha liist Monday in J uuui y. 2 %\ 1 1 nans joy hand and official aiguatuae, tins 10th day of December, I9 l. Horace part, U.Umar > Glyun Cauuty THE LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRY Can H, Col; 1 vate.l iu Different Soils and I'ciiipsiatuio*. Among the spring luxuries of the ta ble is the strawberry, which is adapted to Buoh widely difiFerent Boils aud tem peratures, that those possessing even the smallest garden patch may have enough for their own u ;e, if they so de desire. A plot only 20 or 30 feet square will with proper attention produce a supply that will surprise those not ac customed to the cultivation of this de licious fruit. There is great demand for strawber ries in all our larger towns. Those raised in Florida begin to come in to ward the middle of March, and wh n they begiu to grow scarce the Georgia berries are ready to come In. The r ket gardeners of our state would it profitable to raise this favorite f.nit -r the states north of us. It is too late now to plant for this season, but not too late to get.ready for another. Those set out in the spring will produce very few berries the first year. The chief aim for the first year should be the production of vigorous plants, which will be less liable to be killed by the oold of winter than those set out in the ialL If such plants are secured they will with proper care pro duoe an abuudant tup ply in the next season. Strawberries should be cultivated or hoed at least three times the first year. But, if this is done every two or three weeks from early in April until Octo ber, the weeds will be thoroughly kept down so that they will not become wedged In between the plants. When the season for berries conies then all this care and attention will be amply rewarded.—State Agricultural Depart ment. Remarks on Cattle Quarantine Line. Dr. Rice P. Steddom, United State* oattle inspector for the district east of the Mississippi, a few days ago ex pressed himself as highly pleased with the work done by the department of ag riculture ou the hue of getting our cat tle rid of the tick and securing a lower ing of the quarantine line. He said that Georgia was perhaps doing better than any of the ocher southeru states and that in appreciation of the work done in this state the United State*government had decided to appoint a special inspe c tor for Georgia, his salary to be |>aid by the government of the United States. It has been the aim of the Agricultu ral Department to encourage the efforts of the cattle raisers of Georgia for the destruction of that dangerous pest, the tick, kDOwu ii* the boophUai bovl*. "I enoouraffing success, which has attend ed these efforts, is very gratifying to u*, and leads us to hope for still greater re. tults in the future.—State Agricultural Department. Profit In Good Feeding. To Illustrate the fact that there le profit In the careful feeding of hogs the Practical Farmer tells a story which runs about thus: A man who had just sold a drove of fine shoats aud made a good profit by the transaction, ou his way home me: a neighbor who complained that a farmer could not make any money aud that raising hogs for tine market was a los ing business, adding that he would liks to dispose of those that he had. Party No. i bought- the hogs and also some corn of the same mau, asking for time In widen to make his payment. After three mouths he sold this second drove of shoats, and after paying bis neigh bor showed him how muoh money ha had cleared by me transaction. The farmer who had sold his oorn and hogs in separate lots was thus taught a valuable lesson by hie more en terprising neighbor.—State Agiieultural Department. ' The Care of Gees. Many farmers keep bees and pay con siderable attention to them. These in dustrious little insects have been the theme of philosopher* and poets from the earliest ages of the world until now. Their haoita nave been carefully stud ied and many interesting things havs been written about them. While it is true, as a recent writer has said, that bees “will come as near doing some good with scaroely any at tention as anything we may handle," they will pay better with proper atten tion. If we wont abundance of good honey we must see that, they have in their hives abundance of stores for the spring months. Feed them well in the early spring, if they have not already a good reserve in their combs. A pound ot engar fed to them at this time will paove a good investment.—State Agri cultural I>oart meut MHfROPOLI't'AN [SALOON. toouai BBIUtt ONLY THE FINEST %s, Lights and Cigars, ELEGANT LUNCH SERVED DAY and;night. WN0.210 BAY STREET BRUNSWICK, GA ESS, A. MM rtM;?ori ATTENTION! Have just ’e<eiv?d meat Hue of— Jo^'' Now WtiiieU ever seen in Brunswick 50 n?‘W Dues t“ Pick From. We can save you fU(X> 00 every wheel you buy Repairing 1 , renting an w'lnaneiing. Message service, PIAKOS AND GISAJ) If yon want a good Piano or* Organ buy! a Ludden & Bates B. J. Oi EWINE Aqput Cheap Rates to JACKSONVILLE —Via Tka—J JWUB HIE* * # $3 to Jacksonville, $2 to Fernandina. Marties for lacsndegosnt or \wßnb back Ismpt. 10-, $1 p rdoz. Go**- aoteed O. K AH. Baker. ~~ - 4 LUMBER IS LIKELY TO ‘‘SO UP" In price. oit is gor.d policy lor von led place jour ord. r now. and get age m present nri.es ptete line of mouldtn ? m:h seasoned wooda Kiln drie* “.erring and in stock. iVo e 197. Lang-&Woo<% PLaning MiJL Heavy piaied rtrg, with peer! se'e si7sia, li .llrr’s FOR RENT —F. ur g md, c mfor s nle rtiont? furnished or utifarnisied, to parties Uncut oh nlien. Apr'f xl 406 0 -SO I'ICS Till, ,j ti oo.'ff at; fri<md>. pttNH and !b public get erdly iii%t \lr, Pat! Keller now ti tna;ge of he ArcSd* salouo, B. ' Portable g,s stand lamp*, *u t.hie ‘or Chr etiuas yift. Cs | a a eoethe sssortm nts 310 N-wo-s’ie 8-. fWHIIBN.iI:. \;: ;. ‘ l'/: ( i" ham| . -*si' / . ui o-jo ■ M ", V, < V -.\. NK I. C ifo* M 1K S 'i i*ri 1.. \,■ ;V\u.r *■* tot. i 'urn mug Cos. a(mH • n.<d >. M *114*0*1; •t L . l.ti >t K. 12. o. % ■TVS'! > ■ AI,M ;> ||<;k. ro. fWmtbem H—<V A fA Wuse Friit; y Dec 27 dwe l* vis 1 BIQ PhOUUUriON UNCLE [fT"* People JOSH ar", SPfIUCEBJi irand Operai ic Car ioad Spe ial Scenery? Novel Mech mica] Effects! Ph M-liliiT: in JTa w hpeoia lti es, WAT#H 81-v PAKAHK Soto prices—2s 7?, $1 Seat* on Sale at Fleming 4 Waf*. Only one week left in '■? ■' . I'' : > '• ' C/:-.'' • • " J' *y'' Vlj a remedy it £' . l|Jir" ’.u reaching tsL t'iAf wir.'jtt" whcl lytMrM *^JTIe l Nr to Uirr . oft d.setse iu BJr§ ' < the body. Below ! s ■> part ia lift of remedies fStt t atost prevalent tbit, sea-on l axative Bromo Quinine. 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