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AS SEAL SUiiSVH/ETIoS $2 sl>
SATUiiD vY MyRNLNG. NOV. 14
JU3T I’WoT
Two Hvtle darlings to work to-,
Throoeh nninbvrb ** night* and d*y*,
Four little footrlepa to lollow,
WaiKUring all in a maze.
Two little facea f.r waahinc,
Two tangled maerea .o curl.
Fir*t for the brown-i-yed baby,
Then for the Uii-haired (git 1.
Fonr little white feet to kn ! t for,
Stockiiora to wa*h and to mend,
Olteii wee ijovv.a U> be ttniferca.
Worn by we nail* at (he end.
Myriad of etltchea for plying ;
Patience tuu*t never wane.
Whl'e every rtroke . f the needle
Strengthen* love'* infinite Chain.
Ilnt'dredi* of *trp* *o be taken,
Kach one a Jn> the more.
’ Uatberitig tt|i the playt Inga,
Scattered all over the floor.
Manv the window* for wa-hlng.
Finger print* over the pane ;
Sweet i Mich work for a mother.
Win re little flog, r* have lain.
Two tinv cradle* for recking,
Two iit le kl-rea to take.
Two tittle pravera to be wbfapered
Upward, to augele awake.
Four baby feet to be guided.
Two little live* to make briebt.
Two little darling* to biers us.
Leading tia on to the light.
War A well kuovsii me ropolitan
printer mentions that oti one occa
sion an old woman from the country
came into tlm printing office with an
old Bible in her bawtl. “I want,” she
said, “that you should print it over
again. It’s gettin’ a leitle blurred
sort of, mid my eyes is not what they
whs. How much would yon ask to
doit?” “Fifty ci'lits?” “Can you
Lave it done in half an hour? Wish
you would—want, to be gettin’ home.
I live out of town.” When the old
lady went out, he sent around to tin
office of the American Bible Society
and purchased a copy for 50 cents.
“Lor suki s a massy !” exclaimed the
old lady, when she came to look at it;
“how good yov’e fixed it. I never see
nothin’ so curious 11s you printers
is!”
J©-A latly in Maine had a dream
which was not all a dream, 'i’ll- re
was painful reality about it. She
dreamed that In r husband, who was
leader of a choir intlie village, was too
intimate with one of the young ladies
who sang in it. Her dream told her
that in a trank in the girl s possi s
si m, she would find all her husband’
amorous letters. So powerful was the
infineuca of the vision that tile wife
sett relied the girds trunk, and then
found a packet of letters, ns she halt
expected. The choir numbers one
less than it. <)i I; the leader has tried
arnica and hair restorers in vain, and
has been compelled to resign the.bat*
on, and a divorce suit is pending.
And all through the influ. nee of an
empty dream. 4
Ladies Compaiiino Their Gaiters.-
The other day, alter a met ting of a
certain famous women’s chib in New
York, the ladies amused themselves
comparing t heir garters, to see which
were the Imndsomis 1 , for garters 01
extravug-ant expense have lately come
into 'fastiion, anil several of these
chib numbers wear theirs clasped
with gold and precious stones. Tin
jewelers are all it troduoing new de
signs for garter clasps that promise
shortly to cost as much us the brace
lets that fashion has discarded, A
charming woman and singer in socia
ty is said to wear a pair of gaiters
that cost SSOO.— X. Y. Express.
Nothing appeals more to the
sympathies of a kind-hearted person
than the spectacle of a starved dog,
sitting on the ragged edge ot anxiety
waiting for a bone.
£©“' “What makes von look so
glum, Tom ?” “Oh, I bad to endure a
sad trial to my feelings.” “What on
earth was it?” “Why, I had to tie
on pretty girl’s bonnet with her
mother looking on.”
£QP“ A asked
a wit whfitlier lie believed in spirits.
“Av, sir,” replied lie, looking him
full in fin fac-e, ‘ I see too much evi
dence before me to and nbt it.”
■ ■——
EST* “I an: nfiaid von will come to
want,” said an old lady to a young
gentleman. ‘ I have come to wan*
already,’’ was the reply, *‘l wart your
daughter.”
Difference OF Opinions. Son c
person* think tloir business dors no- |
warrant their advertising, so we up
pend the following:
Wise Words From Practical Men.—My
success is owing to lay liberality in adver
tising—Btmntr.
I advertised my productions aud made
inoiier — yiehftht* Ism/j/jctyrlh.
tC*n*Htrt and pe-sistent advertising is a
sure prelude to wealth. —Stephen Qirard.
He who invests one dollar in business,
should iuvest one dollar in advertising tin t
business. —A. T. .Sfei cart.
Without the aid of udvertieementa I eonld
have done nothing in my speculations. I
have the most complete faith in printer’s ink.
Advertising Is the royal road to business.—
Rirnum.
B3P There is a negro boy living in New
port who will drink kerosene oil by the
cfmrft whenever he can get it. He craves
it to such an extent that the family are coni
pelledto hide notowlr the canwbich contains
it, but even the lamps. He has been known
to drink half a pint at • time TV rif .-t nf
it is similar to mev whiskey 1 ■ -
wild intoxic ition. When iv.der iull •• f
it, he wijl light f m b-l. -s -1 i . • i
Withm'ilis tio-ph tr’ - *.'■ • ibv r, : i: :,
aa lait-D,, acts like a frantic . bpbtHsu,
generally.
j. A. AiWuUil I BUD Mila,
BROAD STREET,
I
pa&ieh, • €4.,
v
WILL RECEIVE WITHIN THIRTY DAY'S A COMPLETE STOCK OF
0Y <?OO0S,
✓ #
GROCERIES. WOODS WILLOW WARE,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HAHDWARE SiC.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
t
of everything in their line of business.
I’KOMPT ATTENTION PAID TO ()I)EItS.
Masters of vesets would do well to gi/3 thou a cl
Press Goods, Prints. Cloths
Casimcrs and everything pertaining
to the Dry Goods trade can be tonud
in their store.
They also keep on hand a first-class stock of
Harness. Harness trimmings, Saddles, Carriage
trimmings, Ac. Their stock of Crockery. Stone,
China, and Glass wares are of the best qualities.
FOB FLORIDA.
INLAND ROUTE.
** b oE?*Ss^B>*B^
The siugant aide-wheel ttcatnvr
LIZZIE BAKER,
Captkln P. LARO“E,
H ving been thoroughly nve ihsuled nd refltte
ill re-mme her r"gulr trip* -le-vwg Savanna
KDN SU\Y MORNIVO. Sejitemlier 23, at'
duck, for DOB )Y. DARIKN. BRUNSWICK ai
r. M \HY'S Ga.. FERNANDIDA. JACK SO ’
VIU.K PALATKA. an<l all lute,mediate landing*
<m the S'. John - * river, Klo Ida. t nctiing at I'arien
both way*. Ketuming will leave Palatki Friday.
Jaek-onvitle Saturday, arriving in Savannah Sunday
morning.
H VIKB As LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For freight or pn-*ag , having super or accommo
dation*, apply to
A. L RICHARDSON. Agent,
Sept9-ly Padlet'ord'e Whaif,
REGULAR LI NR
Darien, Savannah, Brunswick anti Satilla,
The New Bteasit-r
CARRIE,
Capt. JOE SMITH,
VITIM, LEAVE SAVANNAH FOB DARIEN
It Brunswick, Sati la River and Landing
EVERY THURSDAY AT 4 P. M.,
making through trip* every week. Returning, will
leave Darien for Savannah every Son 'ay. June 86
FteuTji.au link
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND
DARIEN.
The new Steamer
MAX 's2*t)Wm p
Will leave Brunswick for Darien evi ry MONDAY
and FRIDAY.at 6A. M. l eave Darien it I r n ,
<*< nnecting with Macon and B nnswick radio and,
giving thnmg rati a to all 10.-al tatio is. and ex
teiu'ieg Greet) bine to Darien Also, connecting
with New York and Brunswick Packet Line
S. C. LITTLEFIELD A < O , Ag nts..
Oet'24 Brunswick. Ga.
JWSACO.M & BRUNSWCIK
Change of Schedule.
Superintendent’* Orncr. v. it B R. R.. 1
Macon. Ga,. Octoh. r 12, 1874 (
AN and ifter Monday, April 27, 1871. tiaiim on this
' " road will run ns follows :
DOWN DAT PASSENOEFt TRAIN (SUNDAY 4 EXCEPTED.)
I.eav e Macon .... 8:30 a :,t
Arrive at Jet-cup .... 6:45 P M
Leave Jessup .... 8.1.11 p si
Arr. <eat Brunswick - - - 10.3 1 - P ji
UP HAT PASSENGER TRAIN (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
cnee Brunswick ... 215 a m
Arnvi at .lesup ... 4.45 a m
Leave Jes 1 p • - • II 15 a H
Anive at Macon - - - 5.00 PM
IIAWKINSVI! EE ACCOMODATION 'SUNDAYS EXCEPTED)
1 ea e Macon - - -3 3o p M
\rrive at Hawkins vide ... 7.f'5 p in
Leav.. Haw kinsviil i ... 7.15 am
Arrive t Macon * * 11. Or a m
The down day pa acre er and express train mak< s
clo-eeontnetji.il with tninsof Atlant.c and 'in t
ra ro n at Jestrp for Flo'ida, and no day trail, eon
neet- a- ,1 slip f r Savannah, ml nt M con for , oil.t-
Foith. East and West.
.IAS. W R"BERTSON,
Octl7-tf General Sn. erii ti lirler t.
$5,000 OO
TO Sll I! SCitIIS Elt S
OF THE
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION,
THE SECOND \NNU\L DISTRIBUTION
NOVEMBER 15,
of pres r.ts. which we ha' e heretofore announce.d
and for w it'll we are under obligat'd's to com*-
nt- mihers, will now he push'd to a speedy coi sum
mation.
ur distribution riiff'Ts from those • f leading
Northern and Western Newspap rs in tw > nnicit
lurs; *■ Ist. our presents are awarded to both Daily
and Weekly subscribers: and secondly, to both new
and o'd -i.bscrihers.
Every daily stihscrilier paying $lO for enc year's
subscription, will receive a registered card i milling
him to parti ipate m the distribution ; every daily
Mihscr her paying $5 for ix months w ill receive
a c rd e-tiilii k him to a hall'interest in the cash
presents awarded
A club oi five weekly subscribers, se* ding ten
doihus for one year's mhn lition. will re-eiveono
registered c re; one wei klv snbspriber can get a
registered card li advancing #'o subscription, or
card • milling l im to one-half int. rest in the cash
presents hy , dvancir.g 4:5 subscription.
In onr last di-triludou a club of weekly
subscribers obtained
TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD.
Whic was paid to Mr. Geo. Eb, rta"t T'aoli. Madi
son county, Ga. in the prercin eol ex-Mayor Ham
Mock
The Weeki.y Constitution is a mammoth eight
page sheet. containing forty-eight Columns, on y
$3 00 per year.
Asa Family anil Farm Journal it is unsurpassed
in the T’nited Stains.
Thep! niitia same as tlu* first which save sin h
universal satisfaction. The distribution will Ie in
tuitilic. and superintended by commissioners. No
vernh r 15th.
At the presents distributed without scaling and to
bonajltle suhscrlltrs only.
Subscribe at once before the distribution
comes off. and you are too late, f r it is the last.
Sample copies of The Constitution, and circn
lars, -!>' tri-. on a*ip|ioatio*i.
T.ibtrnl inducements and a special list of premiums
o tercel to local agents.
Address W. A. HEMPIIU.I. & CO.
Atlanta Ga.
As this may he seen by some nnarq'iHiiKd with
n J . we re sr. "by permission tnex-Mrtioi if immoek,
<o . f .. W Ailair, Col. J. K. Wallace. I Hdoig citi
zens. who superintended our first distribution, and
also to the present Mayor of Atlanta, Col. **. Is.
Spencer. Sepl9 id
FISK’S PATENT
Metallic Burin 1 (’uses.
rpHE BEST INYE' TION KNOWN FOR PRE-
I SERVING T.tE DE It. ANo S LF-SEAI.ING
(two par nts elegantly finished) aiid
in rhi* mark* t.
a in R sew m B. Maboeanv. Black Walnut,
Ue- ? h fuT! vnrt-
A j y ■ j ? Jx VI? ;, Y 4 *c.
ißi'uiid Slrvt:t,J U. r eh, Ga.
Aa c ;.
LOW TOWN mn LOW DOWN PRIDES,
WE WISH IT DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD THAT
A. & R. STRAIN
AT THEIR NEW STORE, ABE SELLING AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, THE
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
FALL AND WITIR CLOTHE
#*
F-.r MEN, YOUTHS ami BOYS, ami GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
ever offered m this murVit. We would also eall a Meet on to our laiyi auj
well selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
PRINTS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, &c Ac
* :. 1 ■ ,
WALLED PAPEB AND WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES*.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
TINWARE, HARNESS, and SADDLERY.
We keep constantly on Ivtml a fine assortment of CONFECTIONARY,
NUTS, &-j.
Groceries, Provisions, and Canned Goods
IN QUANTITIES AND QUALUIY TO SUIT ALL.
This immerse stock wtis bonodit ir cash, and we wi-.lt onr i minions i us
mill'rs to li nr in mind ilid, to enable ns to sell ;it present, low J'.icis we
must sell f.-r STRICTLY CASH.
(live ns ti e.-d! and Inin”' votir njonev wiili you, ami we wdl show you wo
• Dean Ims.mess, and r r no \ ntikee fintnhuo.
Goods clcl.v red on onr usual mutes, free of *' ar^e.
A. & a. STBAIKT, New Store,
031 Corner ÜBOVDaivI JACKSON’ SI'ltKSTs, DARli*i. HA.
rtis tm f p HPFC* I? I?I ¥
fMM 1 ijijllllllL
131 s {33 BROUGHTON STREET.
SAVANNAH. C-fORGIA.
'lava hirgelv increase and iln if tmic-e sand iu e now fieri n# a !.• n t <
inu ; ' nse st' ck of
Dry Goods * Notions
An-* 1 t o id to s< 11 -aieh ;it
WHOLESALE AT N E W YORK PRICES
We have cot titan*!v on him*
Cases of GEORGIA SHIRTINGS. Cues „f K IXTUOKY JEANS.
Ca ps ol CHOICE P.ilN i'S u suec alty, t'usos ,f H-t WN < )’->NA: UfW-S,
Bales of BLANKETS, B '■ of ITANELS AND LINSI.Y,
And an assortment of
SILKS DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS, EM ml >:DEKIES. LAC, VI YE'IS.
lIOZIEIIY, Etc., Etc, vlm-h
C t \.N() T IS U NC t LLI. I) I N Tll II ST A T^IN
KID GLOWS AM) COIISETS A SPECIALTY.
ORDER 4 ARE RE ECTFUELY SOLICI LED ami will lee re t,‘l> ftiEd.
A call wiii n visiiino ihe city r< sju ci,iullv sol.cited.
o tin-6n. FRANK & ECKST&IM.
, SUCCESSOR TO BLAIR & BICKFORD.)
DEALER IN
moss, s® bliis, mm wm, mil m. ai§ rail
llS. m IliifS, El IllilS, re.
No. 369 ansi 171 BAY STKKKT. SAVANM!, GA
A LARGE STOCK ON HAND AT LOWEST PRICES. Sep 10 L'
DA.KIEN MARKET
-Hi'—
CH/i S. O. FULTON,
Dealer in
MEAT?'. VEUETABIsES, FTC.
fiGT’Spf'i id attention given
to all OIII)KK3.&Sf
TTaving h id two vears experience in the business
1 fell satisfied that I Can
GIVE SATISFACTION - .
My thanks to the public for
past PATRONAGE, and
hope for a continuance of the
same.
Ml .i 9 i y C. O. FULTON.
T. C. BROfvILEY,
PRACTICAL TINNER, COPPER-SMITH,
Mill and Steamboat Jobber,
Has permanently located here. With twenty two ,
V iin ex .rience. On 'he Canadas, anil every i
Sta'e in 'he IT ion. East. West. Nnr.h at and South). !
I'• f lie coofi 'ert that he can do anv -• rk Hi it is
Li* ' I i T I. tv . ! bird tn - vofir- - *xo rirrre
i: •‘ • j v, il, V b .SHH Si- and vid : p. r •••.'• -k ii-i
wpfc i' Tdb. R. ViUET.- *
THOS. PXXON,
iHr.isuvrv and dfnspfftff
—OF—
Timber and Lumber,
Kespectfully so icits patrol.age. Itarien, <!•
J lily 11-Km
P. W. Meldrix S. I?. Adams'
MKLDRIM & ADAMS,
mm in mm at iaw.
Cor. Bay and Barnard s ;, Savannah, 6 ’a.
Give pers. nal attention to om.-es in the Super or
Courts f chaiham Brian Bulioeb. Efflngrain, Lib
erty. Meter sb, Tutnall anti Seriven counties.
Practice in the State mil Federal t'.'Uitß.
Pr.e pr 11 .'iitiou giv n 10 collecti. ns.
Kflhible correspond nee in all sections of the
I title Sopia-ly
TAX OH DIM AM .
r |"HE F f 'Li,OWING is SFt'TTON THIBP ( F
! TAX ORPIN ANTE, passed by the Board of
Count! Commissioners, at the meeng Septin:b r
9r . 1874:
' ziTiON 3 And he it further enacted, etc. That
a tax ■ f one-haif of one p; r cent, -hall be b* ieit 'n
Stork lie taken on tile Ist Septs - her, 1874. and
a-certained by the oath nf the nicrchaM nr si )• r.
II less the ri-ceiv r of returns believes tin' the
amount is not coirect; then he sh.llpr cer to as
sess the same; said tax payable on or befor- Tt <y
of Oi t >her. SepH .
r. G. FFBGUESON, M. D.,
Piiysicinn. Surgeon. Accoucier,
' "SS—JCi: GEORGIA