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TOWN DIHKOTORY.
«*wr~0. M T. Wan-,
Clerk and TY«-»*>irxr-*W. O. ElIenwooT,
Ms'Sha!—J, N Go«*Ib*ea't.
A1d*»m*n—F. B McRs*. II. W. WuHr,
f,I. W, sjbs, John A, Roatph. W. G. IG
«*a wood.
Regular meetings on wcaad Mnedayin
lech wonth.
(Sfeeriff—J, Ordinary—R. B. Ilonr.s.
D- Bobiiivon,
A RowUflL
Tr*»nwiiwj. r, ifeuitett,
Tsx Receiver—.A R. i* - narAKou.
Tax ^oiteeter—G. W. Wil! *.
t loroner- W. T. U’iik oi*
Deputy 8),Hjfr-W M.Ausfln,
Ucofify 8or«;rk.r Surveyor—James Ms (VI.
B. Meryhen, *nhm, Court, Jmlgr Wayua G.' c-hhhv •-Rartln
- : : G. B. B. Mshyy, Sfsi.rr, Solicitor
Gefiers?. r*t. ScMlon* held oa third Mumlay
n March Sod Sepreiuher.
Connty Cowmi* teturs-O. V. I/Htefisld
“*»*«; 1 <• Ovacf, K Il-o- r, 1. C For,
SB If A H (ten .Cimn tin :rd Waduvs
day “ in Janary- April, . -• Jnlv r« ' d.October, d October, .....
BAXIJSY, (»A
... AiTLisb mrm omcm
OrAinary—.Tames Tillman.
Mtr-6~S. Clerk s-ijpei-ior Court—R. Mobley
H. Cook.
Tax Collector—TV. ft. Ovveratree,
Tax Reiteiwr—B, Thomas.
Corouer—lie-lor MitK.ach’n.
^OTTPjfOl*—tilHf* »Tohiivoo.
County- C«nm : '«*i'n.-r».~»\y J E, Tinpinw
Chairman, James Warnock and Dame
llcRachtn.
Iteoiel McEachin, School Conmiissioner.
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T»AD'KH8 HJJjXj, <>A.
«iu»« «w*n eyrie***
,4) rdmsry—Robert H alcher,
feh art ff—Jnb a B mo Go t».
U.erk—Andrew « wen
Oodeetftr—I*. M Com non.
Assessor—C. C. Crews.
Treasurer—John Bebutsos, Paxton.
Coroner—J*tnes
tteBCKtMumtey! ia M irch ar! O '
tebsr. in , March
Appling—Second Aion-J#y* an
October. 'AtevliO Match a»4
-Tiiirci M.»n«t»ys in
Cteteher. Mmm
Fierce— Fourth Moml s y* m aud
Ctetetor. No¬
tVare— Fiort Moiwtey* in April and
vember.
Coft#s—Tue*®** after secono Moafiay iu
April GharUou—T#e*.t*r and Novemuer. sftor third Monday
m
Apni and NorrmHe
Oamd*o—Foanh Mondays in April and
November.
- G!vh»—Commractec oh th# first Mon
day* in May *a.t HecosabM, and io eextinntt
for two week*, or s* loag as the bnayi -s»
smtv require.
* • COURT!AND SYMMES,
ATTORflkY AND COUNSULOH,
Bitl N-WD’K, CU.
t' iu ruuD-uirlY a?T*-nirl *■ hu BnpurD>r C’TStUt-ft of
tin.' eoriuo. n I.f Ciuntlrirft, Givttn, Pinw, Ware
»lt4 Wayi-.r. a rift will at ah itei.-s personailt *t
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J. M- My Item* Banking offi, e. Butrauce. -»
*stet drew.
SPENCER R. ATKINSON,
Attorney and Coun,e loi-at-Law
And Solicitor in Uquity.
3?IiT T NHW IUK, a a.
Will regrfko ..v sHSiH the Shorter PAurtnot
tit. Brmwwiefe CrnniU and tin- itetera)
nj KAvtBfttei. Or!': -., ov.-, U ..'i,;-uY teo,■
* 4 tr*nc<!S ,m sew CWe ami < non. ,>ter «Uriels,
g B. HARRIS.
4TTORNO ST LAW
4ESRT 1 CROBGIA.
Prurtte- reTUi*rly is the count!** eom
ii.e Brunswkk rtteuh. sud eteewher*
by Sj.-ec;*: e&mr#ct.
( I B, MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
B HU NSW life, G EORiHA.
Tractiw regularly In the Counties o
Gryun, Ware Wayne, Appling, Pierce, Coffee
and Camden of the Brunswick
Circuit, and Telfair oi the Oconee Cirs
cin! " «ieb3Myr
jgEYMOtm J. GUARS,
AWOESSf AKU
COUNSELOR AT LAW
jm:p, ; 6 Boras 14
Wirtt WdJpiactKte Circott. *» theewatis*at tfc# Bm*
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Attorney at Law,
Omt MMkmlmm’s ProvSsloa Store. '
Gkracciier '
Stree-,
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f JtHOMA^ 0, RUMFH,
Commissioned Notary Pubbc
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l,'25Sth Dittrict Q. M,, Wayne
CttSttty, Ccnrgft.
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OmitiM held Sn Cfeart Usui* first ftu
M*J in«ttfe moach.
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VOL, VIII.
EDITORIAL NOTES*
Two plans are proposed to relieve the
uver-iiupply of cotton npinner* and wea¬
vers in the 5l-iss,;,cmifietts ralM* ■ '‘Uhir
to colonise the sm-phlS laborers on south¬
ern laiteta or to direct them to cotton
mills springing up in the south, where
they may find ern.pl,nuieut at their life
bag avocations. While the first effort
.
is perhaj>s the best, t-he latter hi mote
immediately practicable. It k ahnoat
iinpossihie to induce mill bands to take
up ami operate the cheap lands of ill#
west and south.
Tire evil ist includss iff artsy of men
over 83,000 strong. E-.-tceptiag the post
aiasters aud ra Iway mail employe#, this
army is classed by states as follow* 5
-tVi: - ......S
aISETiv.*.?.: ...Hvm.,.7-i :::;.: h\
JN'TlS'flA , ‘MSiABjA . . ......--------- t->
U.BWhniftut,,, ------- aw New J<B*« ...... .... llM
teE:::::::::: 1 tto tki*D> Id*
. . ,., ...no. . _______ ,*i , V-iV . ,
pHUim. pfc::::: Tw-nwry...... : ’’pliSfe: fe-Snith Our tto*....... :::”: '•?§ i W?
Iowa. . . »*v*vIVH rvMNW*5»»‘#...... teY.W .
K-AWKW ...*** ....... VM Twt-1A to ...... S3S
...... (; rs b ................. 41
...... .... itu.Dt.....
suUr j» i Wy‘MBag TvrrrUtrj,.. oi
..... im
......
If we add to this number the army
and navy, wo hare a force in the employ
of the gjvornmoat over 100,00.) stn»«g.
---------to-*--......
Th® following te .le will show the
munttor New of emigrants who have arrived
in Ytoffc during the present year
from foreign lands i
|| tei ,5
^.' 1 ,^'.; 5 %
K,m :: .....
OaeuuU. V-jv»
.. ...... »,'*» 1
l*utoS»TY4.'.'.v.r.‘." £iE!:E^S^ |:Im wi* .... :: 1
«**«*... I Swiftt Aa»rrrc't y
. 1
§**’** »Dh«tmia ............. yf . , 1
4 ,444 Bt-m,a . ‘J
• 4*»,.
....... ....
.....
Of this immigr tiou Sew York state
ha# receive! the iargest numikS#, As ha*
been the ease for reatsy year# past. AI
to^oWier IP!-,OS? alien< have settled in
the state, b o than 40,000 of- whom re¬
mained in New York City. More than
UytibO of the tetter figures were German,
Irish and English serving glri«. Who
came here with the iatehtion 0 t finding
such ernp’oynwat mid were romtehed
situations bv the labor bureau r h «
--h
arriving during the p-« year «n bo
mm hy the folio wing table:
i
m
S?E=~ || 5fteEEE,4:S
toSZfcirrzz nesatttstor ?««**•...............
i.wh„. SS '■>% l£~— P*sm -~ ^ m
KSS k k&ZZJi? m
u
kawtoii........ ........ i’;wi r^tr 8r ” &
m'X.-: s« ;;,t; g
Miaa**.#* H.»wsi,,{»i 1
M.jiltaiiut w ............ «
..
Mvsaebsict;*. ............
A ooqd judge of the article wfll find,
nine time# out of ten, when he orders a
bottle of French wine in New York that
the vintage ia either Ohio .wine or Taj
p?or California wine. Very little of the
wine sold in, this oonfitry ever saw a
Freach viney ard, although it may hire
been Iftctore*! and fortified in a Preach
laboratory. In this, however, the fancy
iabeb on the botth # deerave thousand#.
When Aiaerieai* wine is cold vn'thonfc
vivaci-iu# fwlriltemtiou it is thinned by
adding about «nc-thiid water.
EpwtN Tk.r»t preeented the public
her fell mental smtuto when &hs wrote
in reapons-- to a request for her auto¬
graph. “Those who lava me call, me
Nellie ” It ft that “ie“ business which
make# the modem girl appear such s
weakling. Eiten ,w a good name, aud ao
id Mary, Kathariac, Nancy or Elizabeth ;
but Mamie, Katie, Nannie and Bessie
.re what Professor Pygmolion Whiffles
(“Piggy,” for short) would call “good
chewing gam names.” In our horror oi
lieing oouaidered' strong minded, let us
apt inda&tldy stamp qurwdvea wealr
lainded, -
Teice cultures is now attracting much
attention in mim section# vf the coun
**?• The laD<i wls * re ff llic?k
treea are Ranted raurt be in first-draw
condition, dt-cply plowed, and a# well
pwiwMd ys y- ihts cultivator intondei to
raise a cron of corn. The Lard w od#
are'alowur of growth, but are more profit
th- lumber pr #£«ring tree# pay at. least
15 per cent, upon the contof land, pjant
ing and culture. Cloae planting pay*, m
the trees ciui afterwards tie thmuod out
andibobwi ittL>w«l to remain. A# our
peat--foreate arc-about exhausted, it is
terne to provide f.,r a future supply, by
pftutiug trees on a large «eal«.
Tub ITiiladelphia Record iiavipg
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JESUP. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 17. 1884.
kmtoed the figures given by provision
dealers in that city fintiS that fully thr**
fourtiis df the batter sola by them ft
counterfeit, Besides the local supply,
between four and five thousand tubs of
butter are brought to the city daily.
Since the oleomargarine and butterins
were so easily detected, an mtMfi fat*
been iuteddttcisd rtSiiea la nia.tnlfactared
under the name ot aueae and tastes like
the real production of Jersey areata. It
is made of pure leaf lard, thoroughly de~
$ctaized» and fresh orwm butter and ft
sold fck thiriy-eigiii cento a pods A.
Chicago and Defeat arc the principal
maanfactoring places. the former city
making 80,000 pounds of sooue each
day.
Savants all over the world are trying
to moonlit for the recent l>riJliaai sun*
acts. AH sorts of theories have I men nd
vaneed, but just at prrsnut the met
Iteputer «« that the mirth * &mi H
:
dttAl
ultadHlteA “ T ff? ^iTVT mUtosoow *fewm*have T ^
h»« boon found to contain meteorkt par
tides in great quauaties. Iravolem in
the .Arctic regions ha ve noticed on Spite
burgeii, where no du-d could prevail,
great patehc* of ynlhw,> d bWk, pro
sunmbly «M Btoteoflu ■ oi tglu. UecrJla
StoriuS of bltxxbrivl j> o( J black dust, anow
ami rain have occur re 1 from the earlies!
history of the w<> hi. No satisfactory
local cause has ev ,r been aw limed fe
these m**s.f«ta!jrtn& aid m the al«eno
ol anything better the cosmic dust thaor
will probably n,.M t s cwn.
As experiofueed cultivator of Gorman
f, rtl>*a\# to pt U»i« ne* mdu-try tufiy
wal ’-imte tire rtimatrttcPoh of Jhihift lot
the &o, Block ]toads, however,
may bo «j ;1H ji v e-cavorted fate carp ponds
m Uttiu 2 cost It is advisable to eon
diiid ......^joiids la such »taatmer as to per
iiut tly e w-ittoi- to he drawn off 1 . The fish
thoH e . in on.p‘'i rd fesiff Aasorted.
ls "'V tolcmtod lor breotling purposes
can W- ret-muHl t.i the pond while the
% J^Wter }?* can lh,i be. ’{ T placed U Vf in “ V tank# " n or
!
^mlted for marketing. Draw off w the
? JatoT l X <* enable# **"<* toe **«*«*«> fish cu !r<! tevstor « 8 to r»
> -
m M arm water, of course, is best for
^ yo ’ wftl ' mA every P° ?ul aiu>akl e< > nfcain
f to *hout three D feet r<‘ftlb’ doe-p .Mgt-tanaBi for the fish
-
t°vf -fT‘‘frff “V ? 7
T ton ° f Wrp Cl3 ***** i
°ffa one acre pond and even at ten
oentespoumittoswould^oun tof20>.
A cp8RE«posr»EST of tb? Oiicago
Aeu /V '* ' vnt< .. ' B of . & Vlslt , ,, 40 , „ . . . Ul .. «
place which the Sandwich Islander#
This mystonous b ight, which prevmls
eo extensively on the beautiful inlands,
is not simply a skin disease, as most
people think, but a painful decaying of
every poclioo of th. body. Sine ye.™
loogeat peri.J . leper U, l.-en
kii .wn l»> live «ewu ye.r. l«o g the
oU.er victiro. Fumil.e. otteo lul, their |
ftfflictod relatives iu tin; mountains, but
the police offi .a; hiring more than a
hundred loped* ev ry two moBthii to the
hospital at Honolulu, where the doctors
examine them and consign them to ban¬
ishment to the leper settlement, from
which death is tiro only escape. Many
touching stories are told of the devotion
the gentle islander# show to their loved
one# who endure this horrible death in
ife. One young physician, finding a
leprous spot .on' hi# band, gave himself
at once «o the antharitic# and went out
to Molokai to study the terrible malady
for the benefit of medm-al science.
GENERAL. NEWS.
Baltimobk owes $ 88 ,WO, 000 .
FirtfiUM farmer# are importing Ger¬
man labor.
A LAtbiRhotel is to be bu.lt at Plant
City, Florida.
The s»ut|« In lumber trace coutiuucs
to g ot Importance.
The growing of the camphor tree s«
Florida i# proving to be a sncces-.
Honmitsf » attracting the attention
of North Car lina farmers as a paying
crop.
Loi'isvju K, Kentucky, fcaa lost by
Ay during the past twelve months $86,.
#4 63. .
In four years Arkansas, Florida I,..u
iriitna and Texas luve doubled their
r*ilr.«d mileage.
Thu . ftifr„in,k. Birmingham, Ate, ,, iron fumac-ee ,
•rt•* ftr< A a *l«. Wji i ” ‘ r rt i w ftUtl '"' P‘K *roM at-a
Tkxa# rasmage notice: . “No „ card#,
noeafey, no flowers uo U>ftak«, no i«>
R E rto**l.*irtb«n V *rty s bkoonoA#. W V'
Items« r the year 18g3 the value of
vmprrta'i n# pacing througu the L iuis
vi le CW ettitom hottAe was *242^11
, tag pustraastor general
.uut, is preparing
[ exclude newspapers BuWiihing latleiy
advertisements from the pound rate,
Th* decrease of the public, debt for
December was nearly twelv# millions;
while the total decrease since the thir
temth <> { Jon® w *» over, fifty-three
millions.
T»»* MewSdatt jtorerfurftfit h«i dseter
ed forfeited the conceradoft made to lien
era! Grant for a submarine cable con
secting Mexico and the United Slates
and Central America, m work having
been done within the pteshrlw i time,
Usru;it the provision of the last post*
office appropriation lo t that when the
compensation of any pastrffaster of tbs
fourth cip«s refi Hes $?5<) foKfufir con
iefrutive quartern, exclusive of the com
missttm* on the money t rder bn-iners,
he shall be assigned to the presidential
1 grade, the to lowing named fourth class
<)fcces haT<J u ^„ plwdhllwa the u*
p^denti .1 ufBce* with thb entente of
,, e , aasto aS sUltea , y„ r y vjlle
South Carton,|i,000; Morristowjfi,
iYnn,-.. t -te.ro, Teunes
^ »J,006; Rookhill, South 0»rolin«,
r>lo0 . , U h n-h Temu,^ *U10ftf
Tin? b*sin.e*8 failure* of the United
States during 188:1, as reportoil by R. G.
Dun & Go,, number 0,180 against 6,738
in 1882, an increase of 2.446. The Ha*
biiities for 1883 are |df2,0( )O,OOO, agaimtt
oi,oo6,bobfot im ilio ( rliiarH t>!
last year an- greater than those <•( any
year since 1878, when they reached
10,438, with Ijuibditirs of $834,000,000.
A. efoee analysis the tablw pirpnente^
in the circular shows that dot oi every
ninety four persons engagal in budness
Sri 1883 one failed, while in 1.878 one -per¬
son failed out of every sixty-four tnuters.
fq, Uanmla the proportion at failures
^hiring tlio yorfv ebe failtira b every
forty-eight t raders
The Raihmiy Age publishes a sum¬
mary of the railway building in the
United States for the pad twelve
months. It shows 8.800 miles of main
trabk laid, At ail approximate cost of
flOhOOO.OOO, making the total miles of
railway in the e u-try to date about
120,000, ’1 he eons- | ruction f during 1882
WJW the n thfi hi tor? of the
C0UI dry—tl.fiOO mile*, and the year
Mw , ^ tIje gtate8 dnd Tbrritto
ries whIc , ,, a(l iu the construction this
year are , * fallows: ■
........ _____ilS
........ .....409
. ,m
Peun*ylv**i*. . ..iris
m
....303
^Icut, New tUmpti^Oo Uml Coti
Delaware, Nevada and Wy
oming are the only State# and Territories
»^^ewro^ Alaska l, the tmtive were pteec bp*. of the
seals whose fur j g s , s Ighly valued and
about one hundt h! tbouaand are anuu
»!lv slain on the h tend* in Behrino- Sea
eminent • yearly ren„ o{ ,55.-01, be
fiidc8 , 2 on each skin lak.cn The you ,£ a
male seals aft rd the best fw w‘,V
fi n »t when about three vearr old. The
hunU ,„ s . to the bl.itdi io Jon, u d
ii, g
oight, drive them i.to iil™,,, «I, orI
Tb '
skins are salted and shipped dire t to
London where they are prepared for use.
The seals were discovered tr.J noary one
hundred ,e.r. «, by . tu,
wa* lost in a fog, aud drifted among the
island)*. A warm current from the gulf
of Mexico makes a delightful summer
resort for the seal* in the frozen zone
Society of Eugineer#,
f>. J. WhiiU-mor--. chief engineer oi
the Chicago, Milwaukee and Hi.. Paul
Railway, has been noniiru-ted far the
Civil IfreHidenoy Euginoers. of the The American position, Society purely of
a
object honorary ambition one, ft considered a worthy
of among the most emi¬
nent nieml-er# of the profession of engt
net-ring. The society's inemte-ndiip list
contain# over 100 name#, including the
foremost engineer# in every portion of
the American continent. The electkra
will take place at the annual meeting of
the society in New York citv on the
third Wednewlay ia January. Mr. W ut
toraoro i# ft native «f Chittenden county,
State, Yt», and passed his early year# in that
where also he received his ednm
taon. He began Qeutral engineering fit 1847 aii
rtie Yarmout and Vermont ,otd
Canada completed, Bailroad, aud ikm serving until it
Great Western Railroad going of ujhiii tit#
where he had charge of portion Canada,
a of the
Construct ton. He wo# next occupied on.
the Central Ohio Railroad from Wheel¬
ing to Columbus. He went to Milwau¬
kee fe 1853. His present position bm
been held by him since 186-1.
“Wr ••m- of Mi** Blank
who was always #neh » favorite in your
m ag®, * r abd *‘%r all they lather had failed wiwaold aorae ter week*
the
sheriff.” “Poor thing!” “And now
they have to lira iu a little rented house
j~' XL f. dIL', ‘Utk,
would ute o^her «. I met kno^
• dW M not 1 k ’ *r
’ * *_ g r
^ North Caboi-ima ^ - v." wdllovyno • State tax
H’*t je»r. The Western North Coro,
“ lllk ^ P -1f mU>
^*ai2UJiit “V
ahead oi the woTis.
nnttR Tit %SIP.W TIMM PSIMI. (>' thB 1
anmpai. utmi to tiik tTTY, I
teenemin ihe HtotUin-A # X*oyFTO«-nt T»»«ri!
Up • he parawte T««vaw»-Thrr*
anrtre. *** •.. t- >•
tfrotft , the .. RW Tdrk ftffftj
The tramp* baveeome to io#’n; Sit _
weeks ago they began to reappear In
the. park**, the empty wagons, the M*.
•bshllerus, tio» house lodging and the room, the s^-called of
ou sunny ewes
the streets. “ ' r ' 1 J5 *> J I...R at tl at
time to lose its ‘ s o
them. Chilly winds vyro blowing, iw
grass Ltd, became, brown, the roads grew
and the bams let in the cold. So
the disJMOtt* an?! ftrw# f*m-d toward ^i-abto the
citv Ctono to itm every v.
way, ami In even' road and railroad.
Tim m&mfv walked, some Dole other rile
OH top Wo of fri-iglit rode earn, and under and
ears; h» term wagons,
dome ateafnboak tu Canal tow boats, schooner* ami
anti taghu nearly all have ar
rived, have the winter fou
tine of begging, au<l washing ftle^plng bafrooibs. in iho
kmtiging about WSen ]x>
ikf station^ mix *Hnw the
parka R are full of (hem. When it rains
r.« r.„e , knows where . they ,, spend , the
time. ,
Sergeant Oreeden was behiua the
desk in the Eldridge street station
fUapt. AHain ) when the tramps began
u file in at half-past 5 o'clock one even
ing More to get their lodgings that station for the than night,
tramps go to to
APyqthff, jot• some reason. There i«
yen iittih forffiafltt kteyrt f-mrivg
or the giving of a night'*.lodging. in-uizi Tito
Sergeant'pA'itofes the big desk,
the doorman stands idly by. The tramp
come* in, shuffles up to the desk, and
gt?'#' betorw the fffh Wri&f rail waiting took for the
Sergeant to cease him him msapihm iwcognlMai him him up.
The The Sergeant Sersennt his sees sees quality, and “Ail
or recognize# bed,” Then the says: doorman
right; himself, go to- shnfites
stir# the tramp across
thn Riot", a door bang?, a lock rattles,
and l lie tramp lies deVn rn 4 sighting
platform of lmards with his coat under
bis arm, perhaps, ami either talk# to the
others sleep, lying' there with him, or <4e
goes to The lodging room is in
most stations a big square apartment,
with aa aisia up the middle and a slant¬
ing tJkitfnnts bit: either side, thfe Slant at
the platforms being trhtti with the fall wall at down
to the passage way, a six
inches iu six feet. In the room for
women there may be a bit- of looking
glass on the wall over the iron wash
sink.
Tne lodgers file in one »f a time, all
coming along within nn. hour i& on either
aide of (» o’clock, ilerb hto*? tbr-y
look: Here is a man in a tattered m. -
rind office coat with a cane, on which he
loan# when he walks. He is rough
bearded and blear eyed. He wears am
boot and one shoe. The next man is
stout 80 and broad old. shouldered, Hi# skin not more
than years io *uj»
broaut-d. aud he has & bushy growth of
black hair aiouc-t all over his face. He
wears a sHft# hat. He ijwws most curi
ouh slouch £*&>*& in his gad, snThiiTS HM tepees
spring, jL^in his shoulders roll, and his heav^ back
bends in and and outward outward out. out. In In signs spite spite of of of hi* his heavy
frame frame and and signs of strength, strength, a a
Kicking rsckiog cough cough old is w torturing tortariqg trips aim. him. Next Next a a
pert W little nt le f} T°^Tx woman T l ™ in. Every¬ V'
thing thmg about abpnt her her » is faded. faded. Her Her n hair i hair ha# La#
Uw dead tone of ati-ftw, hw eyes m»
weak and bleached hxikiug, reS h«r skin is
colorless. colorhv*. Her Her ouoe once red shawl shawl and and
CT?’ originally life that, 1 ly P pay ft 7 CftIlco calico in skirt ^ their !rt have ,,a 'i° lost the
once jXi“ was color#. “whlT f.S Hot
^Btewatriaies straw
flowm upon it aud trips
JJSffbS.'SStoSEfisSLST «*<»•»*• ■»'.» «*»#»»»««
K3^^^S«*XIS£U5Sl
Ift • it fettle I.Kk 1, be, fo » l-.i „
, winM p r „j herself an,l He.
skirt# all together from one side to
another with a semi-circular movement,
The Sergeant has been saving tl>at
something chroiise ought idleru'.ss to be done and to discour¬
se the vagabond¬
age of the tramps. He think# they
should be made to work, for the State.
Without having hewd Gapt Aiiaire talk
upoii She s-nbjeet he expmafiK the sonu
fte-irimteiS# a# the Captain, that is to say
- hat tf the tratr-p* had to work for “heir
lodging#, or if, when they were punished
for diaordarliucss, they were obliged U
serve <nit their 'was' at aiivt-t cleaning
or road repairing, or whatever the State
selects for them to do, there would mm
1#> an an d to tramps iu Now York
That ft White he ft saying when the
v.mog 'He man. woman and baby come in,
tow to them pteHsato.lv and moves
im Juautia, the dtovumt /the loth, " mg
r«.n, ftn4 toeydisappear.
"Now, that’# a ouriou* owe," he say#.
’That remng m#-. ft a German. It' ft
aatonkbiug hftvc bow many Rmw twnu«
or >me ht re lately. Neariy , mo- half
the. tramp# that «>nse here are Germaiw.
ThatVaomethinK 1 never notteed unto
th.-H you -. That man ft u German. Hft
ZLV SZSJSX Z 2 L£S
rttwiKr&t rzr^ssriT^37%x
te,r!ntt“to 1, < '
into Alraut tm,
whrtebiT teTbv wm \7rn!' '
moie than tea day# old. I think 1 e’il
get something to' do very soon. We
helped a young man aioug «®oe before.
He got icto bad lack, and -wed to com#
here, and we got interested in him. He
T, “"»** u °»‘ ™ •«.« w-«»
iD Eldridge street. New York
( ^ pt N? AU *Y* .‘tJfT 118 tht L B1 lw ' kwl
2P' He ha# hwMOO‘dealt with thu# far
thi# wll season. Only those ore ai-ested
show ° «*** *agbt after night, and who
in many ways that they are not'
m-r-. •
not to hohi themselves. Other#, who
**& tteheW to Iw searching for employ
Igv
.*•
NO. 21,
e2s
them to the Island iof sis mouths. ,T us
SmiUi nsuaHy imposes three utordb*’
tteutcnce« upon them. Justice Duffy is
very mild. Five days or f*-j; days are
the terms be seems to regard a« lust,
the atatiOB ItOfSSO it is said that the
tramp m«it evil is growing .rapidly. found Ht«mt
young are now frequently in
the. rsmks, and ©neboy of 14 came to the
rtation the other pared day. with Tramp the women
ans few, ffftb*rday ss* mm night’#blotter male
tramps. shows
that tit (Vfdfitv lodgers sixteen were men
f<mr * Twenty is
^ v re wtruen. a
mM bight nnmU , r> towefef . On the Fnday
,jjpa fortjr-nfiie plank slumbered beds. The on soft do
of the women
not ovem to quit ’ the city * and roam along
TuO ,, country^ , funds . , tu .. the summer tune
»the--wicn I bey lead the t»m» Me
the year around.
I* Chip tom At wummIi latro _ . 9 precinct many of
the, worn** money for rum,
wh « h .« th«r appear to
orthodox wf, 111 the .Tews world, On by Friday working fof the
ftotwdays these old-style .Tews evening*
will
" oi an? wwk. They will not even
’kfe on a hmr»6«<*af, no atrict do they
aoser?^ tnwf Bsjbniith. On those <1 ny»
employ "Mtm hd to do what
ever bonse-hold work Jhw to peffortned.
Tt,„ Uie woment „ thus tv„, get „ , the , 1 ,, meanfl fof
keeping half tipsy the other five days of
the week. If a trump can show a cent,
*n A ihv« prove that he is able to pur
chase a roll fof bis nett ta-ftl, he is not
ft vagrant under the la*. OdftWmentiy
the tramps that are now betug lcntod op
in such great numbers are accused of
disorderly mible conduct A gaining and of having livelihood, no
means tbeir
The 14'aMiftiBtew Munsment,
The monument has now reached a
height of 41U feet. With all of Its enor¬
mous weight it is but the one-sixty
(oilfta of *n Inch—the thickueea of a
sheet of gtonf tErltirw* paper—out of
plumb. On? party base went tip in eight
minute# toom the to the top m aa
Oils elevator, taking up two of Hugh
fftswrn '* marble laid blocks for the last course
of stone thif! fees™. It was a tremu¬
lous ascent up the dark rflartde atlej
with those heavy stones, the elefafc#
quivering as it Went along, and as it
reached sunlight at the top, audible
breathing indicated that relief from the
suspense wag a boon to moat of the
party. The ascent could have been
made by stairs which are ermetracted
&ton^ itfe inner walls to the top. pre*etil
Aromul tii£ ibuiiUment at the
height are swung excellently contrived
hempen hatH»<«±s from all four c)«W*,
so iu case of a fall no danger would _ ensue
to the workmen. These tumbles are not
dreaded 1 and are said to be frequent. A
week sisftj » ftaftimpre beauty no daaed
a workmen that in lltGmft lift cap he and tell
steppiug back to let her ptete h*<d
over, and. asn in m the rue kammock, crwnmoc». 400 hi# »»»* ad
above the terra ftrroa, continned
.miring gave with hi# cap still in hand.
The miperin-indent the mhot #crintt# any# accident that haft in five not
years shed finstef
been more than a m ft among
brtmftsons and laborer*. The height
£% * ' Wj* ...... 145 ^ The base of the
^ commence when 500
tie ft wii( inteHuf be a# high H the as
visitor can ga The
tapnmmnt Xh is tweutv-fiw fwt squaM,
cmtiuoM to a height of ISO feet,
jfi, dimension# M»then increased to 31
^^iw fisc of the wall# 8 ^pS.lL hli batter at T&nS dope at
ft
^-fourth ^ inch to the for* toU! they
11 reach 500 feet.
# SSttSfoSl
£..™»„y-8ve mt™t ft
T \Si mSS'" U" 1 l5Z*.
.
[¥«vem . Ml ot over teo mebat ter
(meBupenuteadeiitsayshehasfrcqnent.- t and off*
ly tbwl to»top,-vetnTU put- men
fears wore_#nch &1S3S « ^ ^
%port for Kcnlnrky Boy#,
driimnker Thttjfsday traveling night Charles Ttalie, «
ft^tolilfthmeiA for a wholesale jew
rtrv ia T’hiLnh Iplua, ar
rivod 3 ir» Hamxftbnrp, Ky„ before #ud
ix ooMpjzeil at ly tlse hi# hotel. ■,!'!•'su He -rice decoyril !•<
iwrviraa! was
by larittr.iia a advertisement, purporting
to » Harrodstiurfr lady, printed
dene^Imd in » (Wi'eim.ati beftn jwi'per. kept The' rorrespon.
up for a long time,
M pw»%A. 5* Dr.««ied ^ meeiim? t-lahorato had been *'yle, m- h<
m
^ hotel tor the place of
metdiifcr, rnC'gmzmg the spot by « dm
reived in rim ctraiw of
h*« onwfcpratdeaoe felt uw.teji.l fell cif iaeet
! ,1AD,,S ue <* d **y ^ t he Udq the
* Pi’»d \ A «f Ike a United bHUa «im %
gemr-fo. Iho <te bud ;
f * vr; h } lt *'**} » s
*f aw bt'glted, tmt thr*’ „
!) "^ hs * ! Tnw drraM
!«**» *T k *L
f r fer*fer
^ ; £S;>f€:S*£ &*»Ljr
-■«
Poxso^w^ Xwuin (pblt^ft
—(tear old frieihd*.}?’ J
Noble Poet (lAkitii
fiDWu a volume off hb own poem* »*m 5
tlm h-ftw * nucat): “Ah! hum '
1 m glad to hud Chat yon don’t cut all
*«r Mrs. de Torukynsr
,M ”- *■ T - k “ * k - •"
----------- t
“'W**T d o ySm do hew: to k«9t
ihft town *i tf take* a twilnuel r «*
wr-uger ot »* rertdent of Yams.R) Art
ftoua, while train w## stopping “hY- fe
supper, Dot' vm the reply,
- 4 ,r town /i stftrt;, m,» we have the 1W
r.terinl l**eiiikraH« v here, and that- iu
■ -VS%p
JESDP USE
Comer broad and Cherry Sta.
jrcsTjD, OEOKGIA.
Junction of Atlantic, Gulf and Macon
and Brunswick Railroads,
The attention of the traveling offered, public
is directed to the induceaicute
them by this House,
The location of tins House is on ele¬
vated ground anti
OiRLCTLY OPPOSITE THE DEPOT.
It is well supplied with water and.
drainage and is fitted in every wav to
give it* guests every comfort of a
F/WS2- CLASS 1107 FZ.
RaTK«—| 1..M) per day; single Meals 50
ns.} by the month $20 ; wreck IT.
*@ri.iBKRAi, Mmtvjrr to va mutes.
Tub Take*! will be a leaning feature
of the JetiUp supervision House, and of being the proprietor, under the
immediate
no pains or expense will be spared to
make it equal to the beat. B.dite wait*
er will move baggage to and from Hotel
ami Depot.
1* f. Id m,lUl.IJ>. Proprietor.
1 . F, l MsEAE & CO.,
DRUGGISTS
-AEffte
PHARMACISTS,
(AUae New D;a?tt.orv.)
JESUPj CEORCIA,
3f*xrrArrrKKS* or
Phirmacditkai anil Toilet Pfeparatioa*
p»ieat JIMichtca, Trus^ct* AbdomiiwSi Btatomory, Hupportur*. Book*. Shtml*#
Braoe^ sati
A .«h H«* «f fr«*h *o<l |«tr* Oartlen ^ fwed »1
way* #0 on ham!. Juailv the'p. imxcdKwnt in *H cotor*.
pete withuiv k« P what toswcon opte retail uwd, «r,«l willoom.
Csfl and examine stock. pn
our
DE. F, E. M RAF & CO,
mi McKAK wiU receive and answer calls at
toe Drug Store.
THE JOKER’S BUDGET.
W HAY VVK FINIli IM THU H« VIOBOttW
FAFKKW TO >- *m.K OVKK.
9T4TICWKKT r«KT»V,
Wbr (!M the j>cuho! 4 er »o tight,
And tet Ow paper entter no ?
Wht-n Tap* ttrrf knew ’ lwa.nl ri*ht
To Hums a niter for.* be**.
Why <li<l the iiikstaji'l id),V tsy.
And nnte Hiat thing* werefl’lfhraigfet?
IS Jhotrtd iwvti tried U> rubber dry.
And make the paper weight.
■—■Mfrcfmd Trawkr.. ,
FOtmt) OUT.
“Wliat ha* become of ‘Bowery Mike/
who kept a snloon which was n popnin#
resort lor uotorioua character# some yearn
ago ?”
“Ho is in the Legislature,”
“And hi# partner, where is he?”
“H. got found out and is in th* Petti
teatiary."
FR.KTR.fi IV VKW rO®C,
m Bo ran wish i- muiy iny D*'*bt( r.
Well, 1 rather like yon pefttotmoy , - nt
the question ft, can you support b as ■>”
“1 have an income of §8,000 from im
uncle'# estate. ”
•‘Hood; that will pay the rent of %
house n
.
■*■- “I get $7,000 mare from bond# which
I own."
“Good again : that will pay the ser¬
vant#’ wage#." from bumnm
“I have #5,000 ft year iifcmt pmrtuef,” a
firm of which I am *
“Ye#, that will feed you. What else?”
“Th.it ft ull aft,”
“All! And do yen expect my
dftughier to go without clothes? Do
you think we are Hottentot# ? She can
never tie the wife of a poor man. Good
day, .sir ."—Philadelphia Call.
an awrfl timx.
Ethel— 1 "I hear that proposed." a t weufy-tonr.
o’chx'k time dnd is
Udith —“Vm# ; isn't it awful? Oh, if
r only h#d the inventor of that thing
h*r*/woCi(l»’t Ethel—“Hut I pull hi# hair!’’ it will greatly
matters.’* pa say#
simplify Elith “Simplify them, indeed f It
—
will drive us all crazy,”
Ethel—“In what way, dear?”
Edith--“Why, p» and raft dear nearly Auguatu» take
the roof off now when
slay# until after II .fust imagine the
teirtul time I would have with them if
the new dial were adopted and he should
stay some night until hftlt past 24
o’clock 1 ”—Philadelphia (Mil. HTf
HOW #HK KNVW,
Hk—“B efore yon giv iuy oM overcoat
to that beggar, my dear, had you not
iMTter look through the pocket* T
rin# —“When did you wear it last?
H»—“The latter part of last March, I
Sax—“Then I know tlierFs nothing iu
the Hft—“How piwkete." so?”
She—“B ccHuuie that wa« ixifore you
stopped drinking.”
“list HASN’T KAOKR FOR Tllit COXVAftT. ”
“Mr. Smith, do you know the charac¬
ter of Mr. dimes ?”
“Wail, I rather gueaa I do, atoorattfr* dodge,”
“Well, wbat do you had #ay after all. '*
• ‘ Wall, he ain't so a mail
“Well, Mr. Smith what wo want to
know ft: I# Mr. dtepwition done# of a ?" quarrelsome
Atul dangerous
“WftH, Judge, 1 should my that T«>in
.lottos ft very vivid in verlml exercise,
lint when it come# to pemmal adjast
raeut, he haia’t eager for the content. ”
JiaarirttfiKEt jss^.-s^Sisa xzsi
fdlSdtSw .
7Z upX «mffl ifnrd‘to
o wonlddw V • ■
felm 'i^h^ .
AnV w f Kl™, w« rroiw* b
thi# anil *“ d tom bim it it over over tolhft to Bra
* -.e
4 x;;r,„„ ». m.«. t.„
0ra« has come whsn every man mm
rttow hi# oolora. Are you for tho
Union T a
“VtuJl -vhell----”
’ ‘Are vcm« patriot. i« not ?’*
“YhoU, 1 tell yea how if vhaa, tf dera
-id it for text
nmmA sblto an aero und vhoft ft
rebel If ttere vhas jto oil, J sell it to
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