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\ WOODllHIOtlR. <>. ITARlilMAN
K. IIAUKIM.VN. Sl’SClAi..
WOOD BRIDGE & HABKIMAN,
Oottox Factors
—AND—
(JenoralComiutssioi) Merchants
\o. a i tiii.v street*
Nnvucuali) -
Consignments solicited, tij - U which lih*
vrtil
Cos'll Advances
um.lo l ninl't «•!.»•■ ' ' r ' •. <i ’r .u-
, ^ pinn 19. 1881 * 1 v
PATENTS
We continue to net ns Solicitors for Patents. Cnvonts,
Ti-n.li> Murks. O-pvrl(flits, etc., for the United suites,
t uin-ts. t ulio. En'iflnnd, France. Oemmny. etc. Wo
have had llitrt,-live jcurs’ ca|>erlenee.
latent* obtained thmiiRh us tire noticed In the Sot-
tvrtnc AhKRtrAN. This lartro and splendhl Ulus-
trsttsl »eeklvpat>er.$8.aOn year,shows the Progress
,.f Is very Interesttnp.nnd has nn enormous
riroiilutMi. AilitP-ss MtINN A CO., Potent Solh-I-
»..rs Pub's, of S. ikstikic AMKittt AN, 117 Park How,
NOW York. Hnmllumk about Potent* frtsi. „
this should
lit>■<,cr of wrinkles forming is over.'
K. CHEATHAM
i*ca.
Over SO Ytiarw <H<5.
WM. PARK, Editor and Proprietor
nil'HSDAV MORNING FEU. OTU, P3.2
_._ o AKouItliretTyottra ago Hiolxov. Dr,"- mlo™ mu»r
bona ! witit carpet binding,'Talmnge mmorodfrom Philadelphia H Ah •user Grant & Co.,
.mid bo rowed on with a stout to Brooklyu, at tho cull of nineteen >
t linen tliroad with lougstitclics. Then 1 persons. Now tho Tabernacle bus
2,GOO members and a revenue of
| nearly 830,000
It i.s paid that in 1827 nn cpidem
SANDF.RRVILLF,* TEN','IT LER 1! 7
SuinunsviLLE, Feb. t, 11)77 ’ ■
On and nftor to-day tbo Pnunonr,cr train „„
lita rend will run 00 followk: n on
cep
a very few tacks will servo to
it i>i its place.
Jf stove polish is mixed with very
C*E£XE2lt \ Hi
ll AY rASSKKOBR TItMN
comm issiox m im\n ants, braves Snnderuvillo tlnily ; >15 A-
' I if>n veil I nn n 1 M n il -. 11 v 0-1 1 ■
M.
AM) DEALERS IN
strong so psuds the I ster appears of small pox prevailed iuPiiludel-j
immediately and the dust of the pol* phia ami that out of 80,000 persons
rm: FARM AND HOME. j" ca
ish tiyes not lly around as it usually > who were vaccinated, but
NAVAL STORES
ID Al I SS'i 11 TDIXCiS.
]ty Kl'H. M. A. KIDDLE,
A f't rile voice, i\ heartfelt High.
A luodcHt blush, rt spu\Uiti|; eye,
A iu.un.tr urmu* cti d, ii*» <;
Thuo things ft,.- bw.ul.lul t.- ni ‘.
Vaccination.
During tho first threo days alter
vaccination there ought to bo little
or no result apppureut exc.pt suciijjn his section, and also carried on a
ns follows tho n.o of the knife. On'largo mercbautilo business in Lou
one was,
known to have died with tho droad-
ful disease.
J. II. Wilkins Esq. of Louisvilloj
Or.., has faiiotl. His liabilities arc
said to bo over $70,000. Mr. Wil
kins was one of tho largert planters
AND
Dpftveu Tonnillo daily 9:44
Loaves Sanderavillc daily 3.-60 r. m.
I Leaves TVnnille daily 4:i0 r. m
To insure dispatch till article drstin.l
; or this | Pint should 1 - marked to Snide. '
j vtltu instead ot No 13 at betoro. Ier '‘-
J I. 1HW IN, s
16« 1878.
upt.
FEET IL I Z1SRS! n
Vi rival of Train* at No. 1 •{, (j, jj
dppAV Pvt-yuNOKB Tbain Aninvp.s 3-,74
llO.VN DAT "
73 BAY 1
Savtumnli,
rilluBT.
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til.
I tho fourth dav a small pimple can isville.
School •Voticc.
fTUiE D.ivi-bo,ii Sclc, 1 w id open on Mon-
1 liny tile 1 • ti day of .Unitary, 1882, un-li r
ti,.- nmn.igt-nu :c 1 i .’E i. s C. Davis, in lliu
came liou.e uliero sboUtia'it last J car.
I;, a rx int law tl,o Public School Tcria
will h ivc to lie t.mubt in Hit- montjia cf 4ai -
nm, I - t.fn ire Meri'h nod April, and nil
tl.os ■ w ho i. ire lliu bt ncllt ol tin' l’uldin
P. iionl fail 1 ciiould corn! in their ohildren
at oiu-c.
'I he S Com.uissioticiK think the pnb-
lit! v. ill puy much more per 1,-i --l.tr -th.iii
iu-rcttCor-i. For lurthor p irtioalnrs nee the
1’iitK-ipnl. [I 1-MI]
auBHBBKiiMEsneaBR
'i -HAoi a-.om hs iptropioo <;e
F; ■ o O V N o 5 M 3 O N J H H 3 J Ad J
»: >J ».it 1
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Dockacba, Sorenoss of the Chat,
Gout, Quinsy. Sore, Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, Goneral Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Bar and Headache, Frosted
Foot and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
17o Pri»|..ir»lii n on enrth cmjuixIj t-r. .TAn-t -i Oil
a a mi f’i, *urr, *iwide nml cheap l .xf n al
j: m* iv A tif..t t-iifnll i Tmf flu* cciuj'u ntivoly
\i < - - 1 t 1 J
v. Mi palu can li.v to clicnp •mi )>Otitivo pi oof of Itu
Mrcctioni In Kijven T.wngime m.
GOI.D BY ALL DRUG01 STS AND DEALERS
IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGSLER & CO.,
llultimrirt, Mil., V. S. A.
1 4 cm ons
t
tlKtVDQI AUTKJtS for I.EMON8. Hun-
Stjldle more I -ano;jH limn c.tiv Loop in tin
Hlnto. ./. Ik lU- ffiDY,
Snvannttli, Oa., May 0-lf Imporicr.
PRINT i'.u;-
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ONiunauvo i]^"'
suninnoiuonj
old
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ONIN3CDJVO | 01 t{s{.w noA ji
tfgr/M you (fATALOGlfj&jf.
Savammli, Florida & Western Hail
road.
Tho I’m roc-
^ hIvo I’ii
book, full of inlorimtliou, by
Printer It in '"'au-l>/ W 1 1/
tifiillv illuslrutfil nn I i J' 't * b\
jilt-i of fin,-Job l'rintiiiK. '1'uo-colorml plait
a tide feature, ami worth thu price of ti
,nk. Send for if at one*. h? fY 't
S. WnviuiHW I’ub. IlechcaUr, N. Y. { e)Wi»
TK S.tS!
»V/w\/v ACI{8<>« llru/ot county laid
t)\/\ tor wale, (-ml aert-H itt cuttivn-
tiou; prion *3 to #10 pi r note; time 3 to (5
trn, 8 per c ut. intori ljt, l.tula etjuul ti
nny in Middle T-'tiw. ltofcr to Cluifi f. Ad
am.. SuiitU-r.villi', Ha. AtblrcK* im- at llrynu,
IVxiut. K. WOMI1EE.
tb e, 22-188l-lini.
(il-lNKIUt. MaNAOKU'k Ol-l-ICK.
HavanSau, November 2iith, 1881.
(Y
1881, Passenger trains on this Itoad will
ruu us iollows :
FAST MAIL.
Leave Sav'b. daily, 11:0C a ni
Ie-nvo .IcMip daily nt 1:20 put
Laavo Wmaross daily nt 2:12 pm
Arrive at Callahan daily at 1:13 p m
Arrive at Jacksonville oaily at.... 5:30 p m
L ite Jaoksouvillo daily lit 0:00
L-avo Callahan daily at. 0:fi0am
Arrivo at Wayoross daily at 11 :GH a m
Arrive at Jesup daily at 1:20 p in
Arriv, at Savaunah daily at 3:10 p m
Drawing room couuUeii butween Savannah
an-I Jacksonville on this road.
P ir-.-ugef* from Savannah for llrunswhd;
fahe this truin, arriving uf liruuswiek at 5:00
p. u>-
Passengers leave Brunswick at 10:1-1 a
arrivo at Savannah 3:10 p. in.
Passengers leaving Macon 7:30a. m.(daily)
entitled til Jesup with this train lor Florida
Passengers Imm Florida In this train
m et it Jesup with train unit ing in Macon al
7: i0 p. m. daily,
l Li., train stops only at. Jesup. iVnyoross,
Fulhat"ii, Calluhan and Jucksonviiiu.
.1 VCKsON Vll.LK EX PRESS,
Lbavo Havalitiah, daily at 11 ;00 p m
Ji-rttvo Jtsnp daily at 2:10 am
Leavu Wayoross daily ut 1:10 a in
Arrive at Callahan daily til 7:00 nm
Arrive at Jacksonville daily nt 8:00 n m
Arrive at litve Oak daily (except
Sunday) at 11:30 a nr
Leave Live Oak daily (cxccjit Sun
day) at 2:30 p m
Leave Jacksonville daily at 0:00 p m
Leave Oulluhun daily at 7:10 pm
Leave Way cross j daily at 9:60 p m
Arrive Jesup daily at 11:10 pm
Arrive Savannah daily at 2:35 a 111
l’alac-.- Slocp'n;; Carson this train daily be
tween Savannah and Jacksonville, Washing
ton and Jacksonville Cincinnati and Jack-
1, niville, nil l Montgomery and Jacksonville.
Passengers from Florida by this train con-'
neat at Jesup with Irani arriving nt -Macon
7:00 a m daily.
Passengers lor Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah lor BrutiHwh
taking this train arrive al Brunswick at 5:8-.
a «i.
Passengers leaving Brunswick 9:00 p. m.
arrive in Savannah at 2:35 a. m.
Pa-st tig, is from Savannah ior Gainesville.
Cedar Keys and Florida Transit Itoud tnki
tiiis train.
PaHSt-ugeiH from Savannah for Madison,
I.louticjlio, Tallahassee and Quincy take thi-
train.
l'assengors from Quiuoy.Tallalmssee, Mon-
ficello and Madison take this train, meeting
sleeping cars at Wnycrossjut 9:38 p m.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
I,cave Savannah daily at 0:10 pm
Leave Jesup daily at 8:05 p m
Leave Way cross daily at 15:10 p m
Leave Dupont daily nt ] :30 am
Arrive Thomasvillo daily ut 0:13 a m
Ariive Jlainbridge p-wily :>L 9:80 am
Arrive Albany daily nt 11:00 an,
iAivo Albany daily -1:10 pm
Leave Hainbridge daily at 4:30 p m
Leave Thomasville daily nt 8:31) p m
Arrive Dupont daily at...* 1:00 an,
Airive Wayoross daily nt 3:25am
Arrive Jesup daily at 0:00 a in
Arrive Savannah daily at 6:50 a ui
Sleeping curs between Savannah and
Tlioioaaviiie by this train
Mail steamer leaves liaiiibridge for
Apalachicola and Columbus every Thursday
nud Sunday.
Connection at Albany daily with passen
ger trains both ways on Southwestern Kail-
road to and from Macon, Eufaula, Mont
gomery, Mobile, New Irleans, etc.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sun
day excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St.
Augustine, l'ulatka, Enterprise, Buuford, and
all I an (lings on St. John’s river.
Trains on li. A; A. 11. It. leave junction, go-
>ng west, at 12,20 n. m., and for Brunswick
nt 3:43 p. m., daily, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car
Berths and Drawing Boom Car accommoda
tion secured at Bren’s Ticket (Jftice, No.
22 Bull Slrert, and at the company’s depot,
loot of Liberty stroet,
JAB. L. TAYLOR,
J. S. Tyson, Gen. Puss. Agent.
Mnstor of Trans.
It. G, FLEMING, Supt,
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BT<»»ACkl ffii}
rt,
ie . ,og lieu : l,
i’ll In f if- O:
,01 . lie lev ; f
ml 11 uo.
A mol
! ipe Ij, #iUtul#i
j 1VI11 Li
,, 1 aw el mill,
Alt eg d r ite, a lit.-:;- 1 li Id,
A hupp.' Iiiiiii,', a 1 la , rlul heitrlb;
’1 hi. a tbii ( «. tie t-i ar.iif il 1-11 n i'.h*
A joyful song, a olioius sweet,
An euriit-st soul an,l willing te, t,
A 4,,;.y■: <>0.00, a tijght of resty
’] 1^ -jliin Jp i-.rt apt!ul ijb-l bl«st.
A Hisler’s love, a lirotber’s e.tro,
A Hpotl- 1, .me, a jewel rate,
A cleanly tmigi c Hail \v 11 not lie;
These things nrMo-Kutlrifl' an-.I why?
Because nil iifo 1,14x11 of JoVe,
Ai,d enuumto from GoiTnoovo,
An carp l ol II* liu.venly liii.h,
This,art UiLtifid on thrill.
Dc^vrt Dioii.
Ri jll l()1' to bo
■iitoii mflil Witn t-tiko, i.s initilo of 01-
Cil
til'-f.
p
■tiVftiWtiiMl'
tl
or six, mid cut
; I'ohr it cup 'ol
pnivyiizi’d sugnt’ iivhf tiiom; boil 0110
ill t>f. uiilll,! Uii Iwliik) b-iiling tin.-
yolks of threo eggs, nud onn tnbl
■ |n)"li/ul.of eii^ itiirpL, \\l(icli you
liavtiiirst iiibuetT suiootli in a liltl.
111)1(1 fnill*; yon ipu l stir this every
moim-iiVfifl 1t'1w. , gn»:;rfo mrickcn like
stal'd, iht-ii pour over the omujjcs;
i,j fI ' 0d J
^yitiil ot kilgiu*, put
this, over Urn cu t.-iul mid sot it- in
ht'fcvenll^ J)|'iVyu-. ' If y u dislilto
W fnsto” c'lTi’r.t.'ft^ , snbstiintn
(no oggs or n tiR^k*8; oouiul of gel
fttino. V'*\ \ r •
I bo felt ; sometimes this cannot bn|
itliscnveivd for two or throe days lu-
. r. On fch fifth d w
|ims becoruo 1 ut got*, nnd on t!io sixth
I,lay nppems n idle l itind bli-t r
jnlmuL the diamol'-t of :t pen On
ihti seventh (hi) this li t ; tt small
lurk sjiol in tho ct litre, vviiich grc.ii-
mtliy becomes lntgor, until on t o
ninth day ll,e \vh io pooliot except
the m.irgin Inis tho upponrunoe of n
scitb v.it!i 11 hollow point in tho con-
tir. On llm thirteenth day the pa
tient is sometimes covered with 11
rush resembling scarlet fever. Ihis
is a p:i rt of the disottHO nnd ought
not to bo mistaken for erysipelas nor
treated by iodine or other external
ippliention for fear of tho disease
ipging its location lu souio iuiu.>
mil organ, such as Inygs or brain,
and perhaps causing death. This
h soon goes away of itself, leav-
tIn patient mifer from small-pox than
if ho hail hud it. Tho scab dries
town, fall oft and leaves the berw,
with which every one is familiar. In
pcoplo who havtj oi\q been vaccina- j
ietl tho vaeeiiitvnms u shorter course
tud somotime a very imperfect ono.
silver vases
Swooden and
Cplti, JFeot.
Eight
found in
the punise|bought by tho Stockholm maseuin.
li'our d ito from the fourtc.onih cen
ury, ono is accredited with thoj
twellh et'idmy, mi l tho other three
are older still. All 1-oar (plaint do-!
sigua and have a Tunic inscrip-!
tioji.
Screven Housa,
Johnson Square,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
G. W. SEliGENT, Proprietor
THIS FAVORITE HOUSE lm* been rc-
t- pitita, ,1 ar. 1 rubovatcil during tbe pa-t sum-,
,,, 1 mat-, uml ia n )\v iti p.-rfci t oriltir, nud placcH
J p Nigli t 11
lown Ni '.it “
jnn H, 1880 tf
F. M
bSO ». m
4:41 a. m
10:43 Mi
UK’RiW HP Hs3P6 « » |» («,.
Biackwctd and the Four Reviews
ONLY IO.OO.
the iiKrniNTs of the
Scrcvon, l!,o
Tin- Lcmliiijf liSott 1 in ISk
Amu!!:; thu many improvomculs llii
sun is licit of a “Passenger Elevator,"
only r-nu in tiro city
’Jliu table will continue to bo a leading .
ftutr.iv of tbo “Screven, ’ and being under The Edinburgh Review (II Ay.)
ity
The Philadelphia Press reports an
undertaker of that city as saying
"“I I"'. In - jmon »itii evmr oth-
or undertaker in that city, hires out it without u rival in tim
carriages lor visiting, theater,
shopping uses oven it tho vehicles|i
have just laturned from carryin g
the burying ground the bodies
children who lmvo died from small
pox.
Four Loading Quarterly
Reviews,
-lire
lltutCN llctllll’Cti
•'rum May 1st to October Inf, t
to! i-2.(50 per day,
of
Tho Westminster Review (Liberui)
iri-,1 to maintain London Quarterly Review (('msermthe.)
Britisii Quarterly Reviov/ :Emn,jdmi),
WIT AM) ilU.tJOIl.
Oopartnersliip Notice,
J' HAVE llii 1 ! day admitted (o nu cqiial co.
What Shall We Do With Our
iktughkoia.
A propos of Mrs. Livermoi's late
Into lecture on tho above important
question, the Davenport Democrat
thus sensibly makes answer:
Bring them up in tho way they
should go.
Give them n good, substantial com
mon education.
Touch lUom Iry y to nujk u good
Little liticie fell and hurt hoi
kneobadly, which her mother, when
she went to bed in tho dark, tried to
bandage. Hoon tiro little ono was
b hoard calling, 'Mamma,’ she said,
this bandage is not in tho light
place. 1 fell down higher up.’
Said tli'- sailor to his sweotheurt
‘I know that ladies care little about
nautical matters, but if j»u had
your choice of a ship, what kind of
would you prefer?’ Mho cast down
her eyes, blushed and whispered,
‘A little smack.’
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine,
I which liavo boon cstabliahcil in this country
j lor lu-iu'ly lmifii century, aro regularly nub*
liil.i (1 hv The Li-ntmril Scott PulilisliinB CJo.,
Il I ft relay Stri-t-l, No-.v York. These pnblll
catimiK jutt.ciit the bent foreign jiulodionls
in a coiivtniuit form anil ut a reasonable
prioe without nbriilgment or altoratiou.
Teacher to pupil—‘Whore is Afri-
A romedy with Audi a reputation n* Ilogtot-
tur’rt btoniuoii IHttor-) aop«*rv< » n fair trial. If
you arodjv-paptlc, your malady will < vpntunlly
yield to it; jf you tiro fooldc, lack flesh nnd feel
IU'rtpondent, it will both huihl and rherr you
ii|); if you uro countiimted, il will relieve, and
if biliuiM, benltbfully stimulate yc/iir Jiver.
Don't denpond, butmako tills effort in tbe rijdit
direction.
For Hide by nil Prufrirlnla nml Pcnlera
generally.
Mar 10-1
• nxr i;h
IIIGHEHT CASH ]>J l E paiil f t Otli-i
Beaver and (.'o\v lli-tos. liccawax nnd Tallo-.i
P. ICnpp'H Hon A Go.
Sandorsvillo, May .5. issi-tt
The Latest TheBes
THE BEST iS THE CHEAPEST.
Tho handsomest and most complete
LARQE ARM MACHINE
Yet produced.
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT
ON APPLICATION.
Victor Sewing Machine Co.,
Middletown, Conn.
Southern Office, No. 8 N. Charles St , Raltimoro, M2.
100 Popular Hongs, words and music, 30c.
100 comic songs, words and music, 80 els.
100 sentimental songs, words and music, 30
cts. 100old favorite songs, words and mu
sic, 30 cts. 100 opera songs, words and mu
sic, 30 cts. 100 home songs, words and mu
sic, 30 its. 11)0 Irish songs, words and mu
sic, 80 els. 100 Ethiopian songs, words and
100 Scotch songs, words and
.niic
G.ordiH>i^'«»-4 never attainable if
tho foot aro habitually cold, since
this implies an impaired circulation
of the blood; that it does not reach
t e extremities. Instead ol ‘'toasting
them in tho over,” soak them
warm water until thoroughly warm,
then dash cool or warm water over
them, rubbing them thoroughly wit)
a ci a li towel, till a lAnction occurs;
using the ilot-h biush frt ely. 1 his,
followed for a few nights, jjwill gen
daily warm the ti.-uc by improving
tho circulation of the blood. The.
brush UHoil on tho whole body, is
not only sale—safer than tho cold
bath, at, least for the weakly- but
wilV'iriU ih'eqimliElng-tho circulation
Lot tho foot, also, bo put into warm
raj s ol'the suu; tho clothing warm
ed' and*thoroughly sunned. Tins
will do much to improve cold and
sweaty feet lUid can,i’j no possible
harm. Jvw.-p tee feet olei-.u, which
■an i‘e ildtfo ‘oldy by lnqueut wash
ing.
- - > ♦ <&[
ho Tid'd slh aycr.
Did yo« ov6r think, short though
it is, how uiueh there is in it? Oh,
it is beantifnl! Like a diamond in
llio (down of a queen, it unites a
thousand'sparkling gems in one.
It teaches all of us, every one of
us to looked God as our parent—
Our Fatlior;
It prompts us to raise our
thoughts iimj de.sii.es abovo the
earth- \Ylip ail in Heaven.
It tells lift flint we must rpvorence
our Heavenly - nther.-7-Jfallowed he
Thy name.
J.t hr irthes tho saints’ reward--
Th.v TtiugtToin coino.
Add 1 a' sabinii.-iitn and obo liout
spirit—Thy will be done ou earth as
it Y * ti Jig yyeii. .. t
Audit depj dent, trusting spiiit
—Give us thisytjay our daily bread.
Ami n forgiving spirit—Forgive
n . our tresspasses us we forgive
tli sc Whi/ttosp iss against ns.
And a cautious spirit—Deliver us
from ot il. •
And last of all, nu adoring spirit
—For tldno i4 the kingdom, and the
power, and the 'glory, for over uml
ovi r. A men.
>► ♦ ^>- ♦
Household Hints.
It may not be known to all house
wives that they can effectually ro-
muve duse from their oil paintii gs
by washing them with a soft cloth
dipped in lukewarm suds. Wipe
dry. - ^ -
A good pickle for meat is made by
taking throe pounds of salt, one
ounce of sultpoter, tnree quarters of
a pound of brown sugar and two
gallons of cold water Beef will bo
suffioieutly.cured if it remains in this
solutnen'for t«n days.
Marty Oil cloth mats last but one
winter* when if properly cared for
The
meal ol victim li.
Teach them
cl >tiles.
Teach them how to darn ntock-
i. gs and bow on buttons.
Teach them how to utui
own clothes.
Teach them to make shirts.
Touch tli bin to make bread.
Teach them all tho mysteries
tho kitchen, tho dining room
the parlor.
Toiuli them that a dollar is only
one hundn d cents.-
Teach thorn that tho more one
li v
they will save.
Teach them that tho iuitlu-r
Pupil—‘Whoro it always was!’
Teacher—‘The uuswor is correct
but after school is dismissed I’ll
show you tho finest specimen of
to wasli and iron j birch that grows in this country.’
Thw bashful young man who nsk-
• •d a young lady on the beach if he
their ‘could see her home,’ was much sm-
| prised to hear her reply, that, lie
j‘could no up and see it if ho wanted
to, but she didut think her father
wanted to sol!,’ then slio coolly
and| walked off with the man of her
choLo.
When nn Indian baby is born the
medicine man looks out of the door
within their income, tho more land tho first object lie sees furnishes
llm chi ds name. If this rule were
onolfollowed in Hackensack most of the
lives beyond their income the near children would bo call d ‘Bail-Side
er they get to the poor house. 1 widks 1 ‘No-iri
Teach them^to wear calico dres
ses nud do it I .ike a C^ueeu.
Teach them that u round, rosy
romp, is worth fifty consumptives.
Torch thorn to wear thick,
shoes.
Teach them to do marketing fot
the family.
pnnmuwliip in my Grocery nnd Conlcc-
tionory Iln.inrsM, my son, W. A. Gnllnlit-r,
under tbo tirru nnmo of II’iu. Gullahei-.t Kan.
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For Blftckwood’n Mnga7.ino 3 CO “ •>
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For Ulncliwood A2 Roviowu 7 UO 11 “
For Blacltwooil A 3 Keviown 8 50 “ “
For Blackwood A 4 Ki view* 10 00 " •*
(JMIE public nro lit-rcby notified that I have] tiinp.ld nntnbnr e.f Blackwood, 30 cctiln;
1 just laid my Gins i>ut in li 1:0 order andl duglo number of Bovlew, 75 cents.
will put up this week 11 Btciuu power cotton '
jsreNHiuid will bo bettor prepared than over
to dispatch their work. jTho Leonard Gcott Publishing Co.,
Every man'* *ood kept to itself, no lint 01
set cl cotton wasted. Cotton pinned clean for
tOe jier 100 Ilis. or pinnini; and bagging uud
Tics fnrnislied for si e l. The public patron-
ago respectfully solieitod.
paln-ni-ge I beg a continunnee of U10 samo,
to ttt0 n- iv firm. Wm. GALLAIIER.
January -ltb-1882 tf.
Public Grinning
Done at Short Notico at tho
Eureka Mills Ginnery.
Apply to
oug I
G. R. FRINGLE, l’rop'r.
or J. J. BItOWN, Kupt.
i881—tf
OlNTIoTZ" $20.
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31 Rarday Nt„ Sow Voi h,
1 'urn uml Real.
Choice corn nml tuonl lor sale nt
OKU Elt03,
Kaudernvillo Gn, Juno 10, 1881.—If
WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED.
JL:
walks,’ ‘No-gas on moonlight-nights,
‘Boy-with-a cigerette or .^tick-in-tlie
mud.’
During tho family carouso in
warm Meadvillo tho other evening, a con-
lleinan by tho name of AVttnolcss,
while wrestling with his wife and
too much jug water, combed her
L\ acli tiie in to t-"’l up.stole bills. 1 hair with a bottle and let her soul
To, eh them that God iffatlu th* ui out. Now there is wan-Iews in the
in his own image, that no amtmut ■ family, and if the judge and tho jury
do their duly thcio will bo two
lest.
>f ti.ht lacing will imiuovo tlu mod
■1.
use:til as wall
Teach them to Lo
aa.ornamental.
Teach them every day, hard prac
tical' common sense.
Teach them to rely on them
selves.
Teach diem Jjiat a g mi 1 steady
greasy mechanic without a cent is
worth a ten acre field full of dissipa
ted, loafing know-nothings in broad*
olotli.
Teach them to have nothing to)
do with trilling, intemperate, lazy
and dissolute young men.
—— ► ♦ -C.*- ♦ -*4 —
‘Save me Next ’
incident is told of a little 1
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saoied calling, was absorbed
thought a few bays ago, just before
uiw e service began w hen lie was
approached by the organist, who
asked, referring to the opening
hymn:
‘What shall I play?’
‘What kind of a hand have you
got?’ Bespoudod tho absent mind
ed clergyman.
An
An Austen clerygyrnan, whoso Sell aHOUSellOld Article*
name we suppress ou account ot his
The poor n* woll ns tho rich, tho old ns
well ns the young, tho wife, ns woll ns the
husband, Ibn yonne maiden ns well no the
young man, tiie girl as wi ll ns (ho boy, may
just in well i urn a f-iw dollars in honest ein-
y | ployinent, ns so Bit around tho house nud
unit for others to earn it for them. Wo can
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ing your spare hours only; traveling, or in
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and acquaintances. If you do not cnio for
employment, wo e.in impart valuable infor
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only one cent for a Postal card to write for
our Prospects, ind it may bo tho means of
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Do not neglect this opportunity. You do
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Absent; Mindedness,
It is an awkward thing to ho ab-
eliiid upon a lately wrucki il st'timer!,sent miiulod. The story is told of
n» boat, won Mbg tho ,;»«■ » Mtato gep)em«n ot MskS.fc'ffiKWJfSW
gers away ttfii hi.-t as tiiey could, ev- discoverd this ut Ins cost. ]t so-mako from $10. to $100. » week
raid, intent on happened tho other day that the!!
One after' an-:dining-room oflho club which he
w hen a
his par
ted fro,; ticular failing camo in voiy hungry
Boeing The waiter told tho new comer there
cry one erowiie I t
his own salvation,
other was pleased dowu, while the;frequents wus quito full,
neglect -d ehiiil Hood waiting her! mau who chanced to know
turn, Tho v. ssel rocked t
ou tho eve of going down.
World Manuf. Co. 120 Nassau St. N. Y.jUme days until it is flat, and
All philosophy lies in two words
‘sustain’ and ‘abstain.’
lie that docs good for good’s sake
seeks neither praise now reward,
many tuck’s are puG in them when ^ lOU 8^ ' 1110 oi
they are first laid on the lioor. Blessings often fail t > reach
It is a good plan to let the oil cloth’through the wall of circumstances
lie without any tacking for two or with which v/e have surrounded our
muKic, 30 ct«. ..
music, 30cts. Any four of tbo abovo lot* tho}' would last much longer,
for on. dollar. All of the above for.two ilol-j reftifou is that as a general rule too
bus. Tho above comprises neaily all of tho
most popular music ever published and is
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Violins, Guitars am: musical inbLuiaeuls at
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uo chance of escape the little one was uo room at present. Spying
stretched out lu r hands, and cried,[our absent-mind9d friend comforta-
“Save me next.” It is a cv that j bly seatod and r> ading the nowspa-
np from millions oi ! per , a brilliant idea struck the hun-
bark of life will go gry man.
‘Has Mr. A dined yet,’ he ques
tioned.
‘No sir.’ replied tho waiter.
‘Well never mind take him his
| bill and tell him ho has had his din
nor.’
Tho^waiter hesitated a moment
and then appreciating the situation
We accept our relations, but Wei went over to Mr. A.and handed him
his bill.
‘YV hat is this for quoth tho poor
fellow.
‘For your dinner sir.’
had
ought to go
hearts, Tho
dowu sorno day audit wo are not
saved in Christ wo must bo eternal
ly lost. It is a cry that those who
aro saved might hoar on every
hand.
WAIFS iMfWAllKS.
choose our friends.
Politeness is a wreath of flowers
that adorns the world.
The homliest tasks get beautiful if
loving hands do them.
‘Mv dinner— Have I ready
it?’ ‘
the dives.
I
‘Yes sir,’ rejoined tho waiter in all
innocence.
‘Dear mo I had au idea I was
waiting for it. What a curious mis
take.’
And with a contemplative smile
usjMr. A. sauntered out of the room,
lesj leaving his table for the use of the
S’ nius who had profited by his
j absent-mindedness.
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E very Sint-- imrchiiHO of DIctImmrIoH fnrTI
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