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Wayor-G. M, T. Ware.
€J.‘*rfc ante 'Tre* Hirer--. W. ft. Ellen wood.
Mm*bal—J, N. G,rt>rtW*rl.
AMf'ia»n-F. fi SttfRae. H. W.
W.T. W;-k.n% Jotas A. Rowplt, W. 0.
•Ml wood,
imb SegSiliEr meetings <>a fecund *
•nonth.
ftotinarr— R. R Bfoprt*.
Bherif—J, D. lloWiiaon.
Clerk-J, A. Jitiwr.h.
Treasurer—J. T. BeoswtA
Y*x Receiver—A H, KtIiaHjob,
Tb* Collector—G, W, Wiflia
Alorooer—W. T. Wilk’n*
Depatv vher yff W. MVti-fin.
CooBiy Soprior Surveyor—Jarre* Court, W*ya# .Me 0*5 J.
M. Bwdtfli, iliijttj 0 . R, Mabry,
Geocral, held no third
M Msreb *sd fl#p«#a*b«r
cb*lrm»»: CoHoty Comm is 'mhp-O. F. I/tFefl eM
C C («r»ee. E H rp<r, K C IVi,
aud A B Cs-nri' n. Conrtthe Sril
day in JiVAr v, Ar»r4, .?»iv - * <J October,
BAXMB.Y. G ‘
APMumo cousry officers.
OrJin*ry—.Tame* Ocurt—■ TiUmari. Mobftw
CteHk ^aperisr B.
Bher'#~J. ». C«uk.
Tbs <}at{**!tei-~~w, .fif, Orrmtoa
Tax Ree*» ; v«r™ B. Them**.
Ccrwer—N«f.t»r Mr Each >'n.
Ntirveyor—Arthiir CoBntv
Comni'asi n«rs.—W. IE, Tiepin*
Obtoramn, Jsniss Wuruock sud Dssie
kfcEsctnn
Daniel McFachin, Nc.hotd Comuiiwicaer.
THATIKHS ITIt.I.. tiA..
cb**!.to» <mm*x vrwtemm.
O.dtaary— Rotort Hatcher.
Fherifl—John B-ook*.
C.erk—Andrew U tlowen
vgtoter—P. M. Cour»on.
A**e«*et—C. C. Crew*.
TreMarer—John thixtou.
CoreBer — J*m»>a 'Eub-i-nwn.
Cline etWondayi ia Mxroh «t 0)
toher.
October. Appling—Sreoud Jlondsy* in- Msreh an
Wayne—Third Mondsy* in Msroh and
October,
Fierce—Fourth Mondays in Msrcu and
October.'
Were—First Mondays in April md No*
vemher.
Cofine—idler Monday m
April, and No vMjMWr, third
Charlton—Tuc-siav after Monday in
4?rd*nd CntsdSB- Now*'*'-: . April «,d
Foari-h tiOBdsys in
November.
«!ays Olynn-—Commvasiisg in Msy aad December, on sad the first If
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for two weeks, or as ieag as -i&e business
may re quire.
COURT!AND SYMMES,
attor^iy and counsellor.
BRUNSWICK, OA.
WUl f*(i(!*j*!y affi.-iid tfip !' Bttpeww ., . Courts ;.f
the c*.iuiHi*-'s of foariirtenj, m ten 11 Fierce. War
n.ml Wsyisc, aud wji! a;j ,
tc-nrt at till; :pmx\
to iuau.'i t»> h
•1 tf. Its hii-i. 1* ii*Bki}i|i iMcv Eutram OB
Gtettotsfor street.
SPENCER R. ATKINSON'
Attorney and Counie lor-at-Law
And Solicitor in Equity.
BRUNSWICK,
Will re piarl? ‘ tMipenur of
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E. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAIN
JS&TJP GEQRfriA,
Frarthwr- reruDriv in ik« 'rotmfie 1 «>«»»
poeiwr f'a« lirui.sairk i-u-cnit, md ekMN-her*
by apecisi. c-.iusract.
f'i Tf» B. MABRY,
A O*™.
attorney at law,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
* Practice regularly in the Counties o
Olyim, Wayne, A poling, Pierce, CV.flee
A are am! Camden of the Brunswick
Circuit, and Telfair of the Oconee Cite
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VOL. VIII.
EDITORIAL SOTBSr
It is probable that the pay-car
will soon ha abolished Spots nso-t of
principal tMalwaya of the country. A
ew years ago the paymasters bfcgirii
take out chock* for % great manv of > be
priacipa! employes in order to avoid the
risk of carrying such large sun;* of
money, and the plan has worked so welt
; that now the cheek system, will entirely
i supercede the other.
The aubscripiious to' the PnrtUoUi
[>©di'8i,ii fund sow amounts to
eboothaS of thiHmUrc ftoaMfit fftqntted.
People do not own fc reitJ.be tire grand
proportious <_d this statue end pedestal,
It is over three hundred feet high, fif y
ieet higher than Trinity L steeple. It Is
n .„« „L,,,
•«WM.
tlaited States govera;meat has appro
priated Bodioe's i-lan 1 for jt« location, it
» a matter of *urprne that the #3.70.000
required frooj tbo po ipio for tht) | otltifitiil
should be m long delayed.
ThK Statistician of the Department of
Agriculture h<» just issued his estimate
<>f the principal en p-iu the year 1883.
iVe publish these estimate* below, an
uextag s ouamn of the mrresp mding
crops ui 1882:
m3. ISM.
Owra, bnaliois imm 1,m
Wheat, buahei* 420,154,700 562,7ity,(>O0
0*S», htiahsls 671,233,600 ifto.mooo
Cotton, bales 6,014,220 w&im
Th, pwtorto. of »b 9 ,t to tmf» m
1883 is stated at l,0d<5,0&8,488 busliela,
against 1:3?«,167,166 bushels in 1882 The '
average X yield V* being 0 estimated ' ' -vi At a* i.Aii, i m
b«,-* sse.OHbMtai* hi*
The Alaska soul busiaosi is a big tl .1 ns),
ttiii the seals themselves afford material
for an interesting study, A 1
selects 1 about t-vvcuitf-five ( r- m deg for hia
tiaaU y circle, and , spends must of his
time loafing on the snuiv aide of a rook
WJttrhi|l|E b3s ] ureut „ Mm
fellow, allows no gadding, mnl if a Icurndi
attempts to go away, he catches bei • aeax
between his teeth and beats her with h
Sippera. If he sees a young feilow
making up to one of his i v *. g in*. »UB*
ishes him sometimes to the de ;h fim
m T st rd 8tiftk ir** aK ' ,u two months
is the summer. The old male, seals Utesr
.
harems and the yotrag is are never
killed, and under this {.o y tin* seal 1*0
duet grows larger every year f.he ma
“ te * . ^ Gt , , ccutH for , each * ,*• akin, i
United States govornaient getn f 2 a
lor them from the Alaska Coinmor,
Company, which Aim ■ pays ffifi hi
anally for the privilege.
l' a ® bills already Ihhrodaced in the
House during the present session would,
if passed, absorb ail the surplus re
the government for years to tn
Ike hilts and the amounts thav
he aununed up as follows- Pubih*
buildings and grounds. $12,000,000; river
sad harlior improvement* *« swo ^.T„: tyvi .
comousskma. etc., fl.OWjftOOf
s home in Kansas, $200,000•
ualixiug bounties, $100,000. money’ (Hk); pen
$175,000,000; prize etc.,
deserters, nurse*, etc., $2,250,
half pay f„ r revolutionary officers,
d«|>redatioiM and sjiolia
#10,000,000; private bilk, $25,
State claims, $60,000,000; draw
rebates, etc., $3,075,549; mi seel- j
items, $5,0fM>,0O> ,; to ai, $ 5 00 -
A well posted writer ia the fhvathem
Lumberman savs that- the vellow pine of
fUilV *™'
■dly waapng , ^^"Htentmchmuamfemp this vain able Umber. Mil
lion* of acres Iut tmea thus di-nwoyed,
After the torpennuo men absudou
tmliet large quontmes of it burn
<V;rr ^ f ore ^ CRXx 50
by the sawmill mm* ft ii ar
r V hAt «1 >“ h " uTtU "write!- iht
pruilucUou m ’
above quoted thinks that the timber
uv-ulabie for *a<rmi!l pnrj^ses mil in
cat short fully aar-th nl by the devasts
tkm of the turpentine mm Tfo iuni
r six. ta or 4 eight * 7 years it w safe t** jn.-t predtet
that the vc!l*.w pine fenWt of
ific South trill I* feet 8
' fo Prmm.ik fepr...... up
m
be followed by higher prices. During
lh * ** r ^ etlow p>m 801,1 at ***« North
aTft 0 t{iut T y««» the attach nw- may
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tug a satiidxctorilt " ‘ The cxn .......• Wtion .....” wili ■
consist of eoifou iu ah its conditvuia
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JESUP. GEORGIA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 31 , 1884 .
miners appointed by the President of
United Stale, and a dtreetoi-gotieral
pointed by the board of nsafiagornent.
The bin Mi teg will be in the city park,
aft! will cover tire largest amount
apace ever devoted to such a purjH*c,
with the single exception, perhaps
the World's .Fair, of Loudon, The build
fug will hftvu three front®, a math
j of 1,500 feet f&’iag she city propca,
| side of 1HM) feet ftwang the
r;v--r. and Use other of thp s->*yi?; length
j Iwklug {ptf*r«ts fit. Ch*!tfeS9 4tn*ut. The
tear of: the IdtiMing vrUl face Camdluai
j sad will be given up to boilers, milroswi
! traefes, ote. Ardiitselually ihe tatiWUnf
j 'vill greatly rwmriibi# the ItOtiVTe of Paris,
i The Soot MjJace will be 1,398,300 square
fpet Lrft, of which 1 043 £ 75© foot will be
«„ mOT , r
• with an eye to both business aad beauty.
j Exhibitor* will pay no rout for apace ; a
| eeaaouayie entrance fee being all that
j will tu? roqutrtfd. A sSurasi- received
from all the Stotoa, and from foreign
1 PtxveruiaoMts, justify the belief that the
i »tt«n«ied e * po * ition of wil1 he the Orgeat and best
j any ever he d ia this «>untry.
j Is a genera! aHtoto oh tlio different
: kinds Of cotton in the world the B *ton
{ OommerciiU Bulletin “ the »,?„>,«* 8
j priCt%i • , rtXh ‘ k 8 th « “ m l4mi , a c,,tta! *
\ ro principally , the coasts of floor*
j ■ P ' v n oil
8 » aud Florida tt combine* gre&i
| d*. l«i#b «! -tnpfe with slkiwua- lieanHluf p„,i
“J W*«l Borne
! «f Australia arid i» and* in the Pacific
««*»' are now compering gersoimh with
! 0*t, . in the pr - duebon of) - , u u f * xi tu x- ], 1 d J
.
land or
S unt, am
1 fey the wb< ■ T.'mtod. Btatto, sga^ist
1 uearly 7,0 -U.OiiO bales of our comub >u
stap; cottoa.
The average ifdiitji of ill. various do*
scrii) of cotton known to Die arid
by Mr
1
B .
j i.l-S to
s Pern l 3i
M. Km, w 1 30
ffi to
H > t 2C
: * nr.it, E «s( todiss® 3 fell
O her in ,5 n......
ST w Orn*ins .. .
A
3# wiiich : the 4
to in tlie above table, ia the
mu*; useful and beat known of all the
ottona, owing to thu itrunens amity
PP.su iitx*d, smotlfiting f<*r tl.-e year t-rx
, ............. _ fo fi,il&2,234 bah
h-rypila.h- *y otto * says the Bnik-tj ,
^ mxt 1 C ^ • mA « Ua « lh and
fc - riei, ««« (4 f stspfo «w welt as in sdkbiess,
«* te ft» M*t «w « u» uu™
The sea island wtton ha- boeu
^ nt> ’ oto OTttou Bs ^ 8S NfK a white
t ,,e fc flTP tlun '* not *l mn above 150.
H . : ,me Bnttali <!«*»*»»* of cottou srv
0 rown in Algiers, and are smilar as
Lg:y!>Liau 111 qualu ^’
There a e many varieties of South
American cotton, the moit eeiumoa Iw
big the Brazilian and Hu inam referred
to in the above tabic. But tho e cottons
are harsh and irreg far in quality, and
much coarser than sea island, or Egypt
um. The cotton of Ht. Kilt- and other
Wt Bi ludhui islands is much finer tlum
(be Bnu J Ltel iaa, and >s ti$nfu> for mixing
-Hh for torn ^ spinning. The
n8T|f% of TO(|ftR 5n Wl , K ,
In<Jia however, ia smdl.
India ranks next t-r the United Htateg
|B ?h0 cotton product, and
^ on( , ()f of the cotton men
uf*CtW6 the culture of
.
The best eo‘tea grown in southrm AC
rica U2<» inches is m . Po,t lcagtti. ^h^vewging On the west about o>a»t
arP ? wlu< ^ the X ‘*& m mid L( ’ ;u “ io **
rieti ®b r *togiug iwiu nifte-tenths of an
, U WtlU ., *** . J T , . . ... ^ ,
' *'*
'‘ f ’ The cotton which ia grown iu China
’ ^ ^ « hyn ^
quauUUes and irregular grades of
cotton are grown in the Ottoman empire
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G ENEU A.b NE W S.
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^ 11 ’ P® 130 * 1 *- 1 Ue $«vern
wen"- f««*he« implemeutK, suppbi* ami
•*»>' Instructor in agrifeaBorc and they are
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asd only surming daughter, who li ves
at Georgetown in utter destitution, was
70 years old Thursday, and Congteuman
Potter sent her $250 as a fjtmmt and
said that if Congress didn’t take Care of
her for life he vre.ulu.
The production of syrup in South
Overgia, owing to the killing of the cane
by ftewts, will be shorter thru for several
Iff Mr* Hubble was the only hope for
seed, and this las been killed by the late
fresta, wide}; will m tend the felusrtmss
into next year’s crop, owing to the lack
of seed.
f j he coldest day iu tlis history of
! A,abwn *« tho M t,ftv
»f February 1886, f«rty-<ught years ago,
1 ,.'f e . 7 ;TT J.W „f“ i , T“ rz *“
t "° M “• ' w,e ' of »«‘*k* fa*
| Selma to Montgomery was frozen oh the
box of his conch.
No pQiwetigpr riding in a passenger
train wa* killed last year in Massadtiu
mitn except from Im own fault As
W earned r> ,,m mm,m distance of 16 miles
an average
each, pgs^^p this is ® remarkable reriord. One
wu* killed'‘lipou * Might
j Uai "’ wkere ho w£w rtdiu « «>»W to
*** * '
’ Tm talan « of t rade for the year 1883
i« more than floO,0-0,000 in our favor,
l , hK . e Doited StAte« mitAnmi '
j "''' ‘
1 . W ftnd , rtieriShintlu . _ k A , * #orth * , 8,3J(5h 0
| ^ receiving from *».* foreign ports
j •»* •». »« York
re< * lv e 8 about two-thirds of all ^
S '“»P«iH«aad dispatches about, 46 per cent
at & the rent
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lundownera in Australia, has just pur*
:' the. Hi thorn Pabtfte railroad
iel» used bv that < mpauy m
earryiug deserts goods and the
of Arizima. 1 out 60U
aumulaaow living. Mr Bt V in tends
shipping them to A
wdl mu> them fur < •rrrmg purpH
liis cat!
Ad vices .from Mobile he hit
soap AstiM jin aw. ,i. £
secriufi. Th
timaWtl at nearl
VS: A the v
grove# in Florida, t
gt&Wefs profited by t vice
warning and built
a d thus saved the
Tins now poatoffiao at A . t-1: IU tli, G'l li.
Offices
*f UR foil, it
in IK
luwe., $230,dOO
M steSn*'Un8*;t ta, DitO.OOiy; Harttord.
CofiDeoti.nit, $438,000, a city of much
o»* population than Detroit; Xndianapo
lia, $3f0,t)00; Kfioxville, Teuu( ««■<.*.
|389,0>.)fl; Madison, Wiaeoosis, $3-44,000 ;
Mobile, $534,000; N ash vide, $405,00(
. , „ , ,, ^ „ ?344l „ ° 00; 8i
’ '* ’
w » ^ f ■"« "*>'»
have been sold in Naahrille during Die
present winter. Between #4,0o0 and
#5,000 must have been realised from the
ml® ui % ho®? Miim&h from, fee ofooin^
of the season n> the present time. A
nuffiter of huatens make a regular bnsi
ueBs of supplying Nudivilie with rabbit
me-it They have d**;.ts sra nod fur the
purpose, ami manage to capture a gtxd
.us'tiiy rabbit# in a day,, Bumetimee a
single shot will k it a rabbit, bo matter
how small the shot or where where ill it strike* strikes
* m
The lafo from. Egypt is impor
taut Virtually there is nc longer an
Egyptian Goycnnaent although there
are nominally an E yjitian Khedive and
.Premier, The decisive step taken by
the English Ministry, nasteaea or me
**«*« toheme* of the French, settles
^«>fouh the lift th* policy with refer
euce to this country By ordering the
tharidomnenl i f Khartum ^ and fieri the
Bond B . England now takes f
the f bm ^ «* * ^
’ ” 1 ” iyI^JuSteLothi * Ubteaooag*
t>f
A Happy .fiomwit-.
;r -- T
nf «; aays Mrs, Aieott, “is-that in which,
“ » ****** *<> ^’hool l*7f oh n yd5oW w.ufry day.’
*" wti>r
‘B d * mu tele bv the author
oj^The -wssTk^ Riyal J>rima Ih.n'uas,’will JL' up.
’ P ®S§ if ) fetfe* „ M . 1
sbooW.be recognized ; 'but- there I stood,
£o£J%Slt&
day my while pnpils had an indulgent teacher;
for. th«y were g-iruggiing with
fowr pot-honks, I was wiitiag in.m rial
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UFE AMONG THECOWiiO VS.
» EBV Etl lTlBO «OKNK 8 at a UANfcfc
IN AN IDAHO TOWN.
Oflfl iifBat flbd h«f WfHHuJed
HuII yin TJ»j<th*iIi il*f* Huisvs
Hiirit M«<b JKxtH rifiiCF of r sirnztKFr ttho
©14 &»t H»flw ib» ObkaJott »t Silk HuiA,
The cowboy# had a dance here the
other iiij 5 l. 1 t, says an Idaho letter, and
the sUiviviOs hkte be«u yirotsfed to-day
making a itmntal list of the ertmiftHleg.
Xb cowIkij’ 4dtiee» go, the carnage was
and not great, #othtded. only one mm leeiug fetlkni
four The dead man hm
ulrcaiiy all IsBtrU buried, aud the Wounded
are *Xt4 doing to well as could bo expected, wilt
iwffote many days have pacsed
b-c around full of life and innocent
sport The as- aver.
preparation* rule, for a cowboy dtusoe
fully tr'-, a* h datjpermjs quite a.-! iifi intere»tuig Itatbaa and tike
ns to and
4aUC« itseflt, Mud for Bust fcamui it tfhlehfe may
be well to descrite ftome of tile h
of day piecedtng the 05 ^-mng soiree
of tiic season. The IjojIr gathered early
, 1 : the duy, litid made several t<ru u on
th ® diefetisMr* Of bugle pm at. Things
af-oiit the
- w.
mg mau arrived in town. Some, of the
old luMKbaexpectod appeared, trouble the minute
ht » lot the l»ys were iu *
Stou.^he'uaWiUtg^L^eut'toS ,
until tavern about and did 6 o’clock, not show when himself sigkiii
ho win. spied
walking down the street wearing a silk
vMlkmn up the backs of
the ancient mtirehS, and the tavern
k> eiad,-kith ? Hew to eavo the fttan’s
bte, Matu -1 alter *• InJa fog.rifc.Wip fo©
f«“•
seen him andwerefoilbwinghim dogged
Jv down the street in single file The
»*** with the silk hat mat hate noticed
tmtw&tfcfii Kin TmSJSSEl if U 1 iu ft *t
shipped hi d Kirik a tore for a few mill
tu.ee, aud while he tariitd ««,r* Die
crowd on the outside increased. When
j ometfed behfod once more the stogie lx>\s fife fell into
no ’ him again in and
, ^xutn#<l Lftoir l^fithfeTTtior r^uitA
I t almost every step, until fiutolv there
twenty or thirty of the the gang in the
Bt a»* rim* stranger
)«?gitn to nuda-wliuid tlmt swiuelhifie «»*
the matter either Svith him or with the
e dark-d into a Httffi jewelry
a*, waiek pfehsudinjr that Ins wanted to *bt
nfc The-boys 3 Jaretl came tiff' to a halt Thf? o«
d:tj Winrt
stock eou^istef!
revoivers ud oilier shooting wilier
1 , looked inquisitively at ids
Rk«. at toe throng to ficoot. Think
t a good opportuaUy observed: to «u .r some
nog, ine trav mg man
“Joa have a niee town here, bur con
midf’ wiij theat: xueu are foliowipg
•r an, sa;.d the storekeeper lacoui
"they’re after that hat."
i t*, S,U', .Never
N,*v r, Hie luau,
“ vVclj, uuw, look hero,” said tlie jew
' The Lore are a little full of ton
hiv ad they might midew-things un
ble for you, 171 ju.it escort
up,to the, typed, and . isttoduee Vviu
t6 some of then.) .................. u fsy friend. , /a Then
put that hat away and don’t wear it
nion 1 T>
,
J"'* Thapkiilg . x'4 the jeweler, with the stranger
rtau M#n* him. the
ji “ »g
tb m to u e j v .tei Oi 11,1
Barroom the jeweler called <>»
hoy* to ure side and a.>t 1; “'f hin is Mr.
a friend of mine from the Htatea. ”
tk '-’J ’ seiaed him by the hand with
x nap tli.it brought tt-an, to his 10 ,-r,
Mid laid:
“I’;
(luoeu^ Oup A.K-h ftsi sickly inti'o
gtniliY’btii one baiuiug a aurt of
hat. All iookiBg .at tlt0
that they won) { hav 5 *
to have something, and-quietly Urged
!j|* ‘»c mnfo . Hh '" ,Jgt emir ' r to twl w ,“ r<l jrf«j*«d tJ “ the ,>ar » bottle “ !i which and
glasses 1 ‘he minute the lust sjiH-aker had
■'noflima-ted his ntedioitik.” W htUTi OtbCfo
; »-y were arranged in front of th« bar,
*'h g) “-cm in hand, the hat fsnddeniy
PP'd from the head of its wearer, twi
.-/i.; S>* n »(-,iW'bi v ip the rmr, aud in
ess time than it takes to tell it, a ring
HRs b an d ar*>u'i.l the tAfoiultug mrttCiM
*.iid uwe «f revtdvera were Washng
Thn t'*rn fied traveler
ppr-d to uni title with hia iu*w found
•i! i, ;t *1 wus met with the cotub-u
tethurh: "
P s ,. m g tty goad thing fur you rim*
yon got onto me, for in ten mifltttes
more those chaps would have been firing
at that hat un yoat head. They wouldn't
huvo tak.-n the tremble to kuock it off.
They would have shot it off, and you
would h«ve been lanky - if yon had t-a
cajH-d Wjfii H whole ft*r some of
the boys are wild in their ahoetifig.”
U Lute, the boys w,*re still boldine high
•iirnivi,; ovt T th. ir drinks and the hat a
crowd Imrd-hoking appeared customer, to know, Whom few in iu the
t-unte
’ . mixm
fioxjste, 3M« nine to ’ ........ glass. ®^ aa “ One
use n
*)f tiife boya mode a profane re mark to
-iK-wiate 11 with gentlemen. Quicker titan
i eh hi-.- man kuu«u tt» Babe Wii
)-im-. 1-ltd life ►- -brockmg revolver
raised ami; ready tm huokusts.
“Take th-st back# im ,«u»d to the
Ott.wl.Hiy “New!" who had. said ihaalted the aim. with
latter an
ouil*
Interest - --------, ba tite prqt — ^ .....
o’S Z The rest of she
ss'S’SJ’Sitarrs iria.^jsuS3sS5£
^t«« » ........
NO. *J,
who has# got the dre-p on you, imd
When—”
Before the cowboy finished the sen
tenue Williams bad turned quickly on
bin imaginary foe in the mu, and with
a movement like lightning the cowboy
had Ida revolver in baud and «»s firing
lead into Williams in a wav that seemed
very wasteful to eay the leant, for the
first ahpt pierced hi? brain and uniat
have killed him instantly. No idea of
the rapidity with which this was done
can be given iu any mere narration of
the fact. It was done and over with like
a flush and as the boy# ranged themselves
alongside the their bar ofiee feet, more, the dead
man lying at if there was a gen¬
eral inquiry wanted iuiy drink more men were the pres¬
ent Who to from bottle,
Women as Steamboat t’ajitoins.
Horace Or eluy need to »ay to Mar¬
garet Fuller, 'le t women l«> sea litotes cap
tail** if they will,” but the Doited
Government refuses to allow them to
command steamboat* on the ^Mississippi
rivet. Mtt». Mary Miller, el New Or¬
leans, applied tor » that license to h» master
of a stearobofit oti stream, and tl.e
tioverament Hided h«r appHcattou on
itpjH iil from the adverse deeisio-n uf the
local uutli. ; * y. iws the ground that
women are not such pefar .- ure eon
tempiaicd tieouse#. ,iv Mr«, the Mil tew to nw ting Wife such
of
Csj'tiiiu (b orge Miller, wU : owns a tight • •
draught with which tin)
famtiy trade up andd< >wh"(be Missfeisippl
lUsd ,if! »wbutttn«i;
Thf eaptath beeventy hi* wife, years of age,
a n,i demqut, ami who » more
than t twenty years younger, and « pretty
«h»»ghter erf about sixteen, the wusfatute _wife hh
S?® ^' sU 635 S?iSflfi» irt itisuwsa. >-*«ng
SM
They to*y, finder the decLion,
be compelled to employ mm m h-enaed
»«*?». ‘f* M ™> f' 1 *
eoiitnxau to lie Um? i»r*toucal uatJjiont^v i>!
«**«»• Th ‘' decision, of course, do*-» not mi- .
1*7 tbo Oovwrutoent mt J tooiM hostUity the right, on the part of
to of women
u> *>xn.msBd of etcamhjjafc*. It
mnsuleeade qxmtlmainmmmlm ith
cxustiug laws. I * 10 fitnU r if f.um ^xiwts r
* w,t ! 1 the md no * w,,1 ‘ ‘f 16
ftxwutic# . or judunal departmentH makes <4 the
tb>vennncnt. The tyrant man
the be has made them so Hum the
® OMw V ** ^ tlu< btt8IUJiW » f «H»n»nding
hi secraed to nJM own sex.
lt may be that vum the jweeem {**»
rwalaUDg the subject bim we to framed,
not occur to that wotnen
detnand Mich-ooeupstions, or if it- did, he
M»ey have decided that no ■w&tma was
«!”»! to the perf 0 tt)aat.t« of some of the
duties of » STmM stoambwU cap
r 1 ®* ® 5 S“ *° mtonboaslly bare eseluded
****• The funetiong of standing on the
upper d ettfe when the boat tics up or
leaves is dock, and S'htrcsfii.utr the fellow*
handling the eables lailmy fwiiis pecu¬
liarly fitted for the masculiiic natute. It
■k doubtful whether toiy woman couid
perfomv it, and exch*im, “Haul in that
line there i” aiding the muiessary ex
pletive iu a afttisfactory manrrer. -
’fulinu find Sa|M*[eu«i
I once heard an old dramatist fp1»te iftlfl «r<
dpte, whieh may print. or not long
fotiud its W’*v into An ago
os 17S6 or Honors lf89 he was walking in the
Kue St. with hl« fri. nd Talms,
then at the eoumieueeiUefilof his eurt-er,
when a yonng <*ffi<y-r in thi-ni. a shabby said to n
tenant’s uniform met and u,>
the tutor, “K-na*-i!ibcr tomorrow, ”
Talma nodded assent, and the •ther
paased informant. oil. “Who “The is that?” innmn-d of
my torment my
life," without was the reply, .ho “A young jierpetually fellow
a bou, 7 is
plagair g me for tiek-t* of a«imission to
he theatre. Not a bad judge, 1 all must
h® mntmn®A* °K.ik>w^ mr
elassie* by heart, and won’t fisteu to
iioythii/g but Corneille and li-u'-iuf-.”
Some 2d years later tin two friends
chanet d to tuwd again in the TiUsee du
C'ftrrouiSeS, .at the very raomeid when
Napohwm Whs starting for his daily ride.
On seeing Talma he stopjaid his horse
and sp ke a f* w words to him. When
lie had left thins, the asked tragedian, recollected turning
to his companion, if lie
the young lieutenant who used formerly
to bother him for tickets. On the hit
'er's confessing that he hod quite fur
gotten the circumstance, “Ah,” ob
i>«rve<| Talma,- “I have more reason to
femeBiber him than you have. still lie 1 *
hhuperer now, and hhtyou I am that a he poor bus
devil of on actor; see
not forgotten smile, me. Only,” need he added,
«rith a “he has no to n-t me
for free admissions now !”— Longman s
Maoazme.
He ftrft No Effects*
Unols Abe was fund of 'jawnm. Hav¬
ing caught one, he got liis wife, Dinah,
to eook it brpi and requested that it
should he pl-iwted in th*- rtephoard until
monrhig. The favor w,is gralitixl mid
Uncle Abe lay down lx-for.- a log fire
and in went late, to steep. the His son Mtm, ft.m
fug got >wsum n.nd ate it,
fetid the tow#down at Undo At»*’s head,
smeared the eld mutes face and ham la
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TBE JESBP 1
Coraftc Broad and Cherry Bu.
YlfiSVl’, OKOItQXA,
Junction of Atlantic, Gulf and Macon
and Brunswick Knit roads.
Tire attention of the traveling public
ia directed to the inducement# offered
them by this House.
The location of this House is on el©
rated ground and
OtRECttV OPPOSITE THE DEPOT,
ft ». well suppled with water and
drainage, and is fitted in every way to
give It# guests everv comfort of a
F/7F7-CLA.SX //O 7J?Z>
Ratk“-~$ 1.SO per day ; Single Meals 50
yta.-; by (h<* w-ji’.h $i0 ; week $7.
*sTUB»KAi, wswforwr to pamxmes.
The Table will be a leaning feature
of the JdBM|i House, and being under the
immediate supervision of the proprietor,
make no pains it equal nr expense will be Polite ‘paredto
to the te-d, wait¬
er vri.il move baggage to and from. Hotel
*ud 1 te-wrt
i* f. uni.* nn.it, proprietor.
iir.ijiiiiw.,
DRUGGISTS
-AND
PHARMACISTS,
{At Siw Rjfttk 8 o/c ^
JESUP, 8 CEORCIA.
w
Pharoiact otifiil an i Toilet Prepantiaai
ANi; i.KAi.Kttr at
Patent Medicine*. Ktationcty, Banka, Sbruilder
Bs-w-i Hermene, Ti’.,».->i r. Ahdvuninai Sn|jp«rtcr*. and
A tail line of f«»h and jmrv flardr n Ki-t d *1
way* on hand. U sdy tmsttd Paint in all Oder*.
w tup what Um: t»e> rt. *o«l wilieom
v itii any Ivuii-r <11 int-ii. vriet*.
me onr stock.
DR. F. B. McRAE & CO.
Oil McBAE "ill receive and stswer call* »6
fito Drug Store.
THE JOKER’S BUDGET.
WHAT WB KIND TO -AHI.K OVEU AIK
THK III UOKOUfi PAI'EKH.
■rax tmrxo um.
Ob * certnin Monday iw-trolug, m
Ihi-okOr in tin <sb»ir,
BuKtiil <sw»)iUy tip.I) Otr. **f« ; hi*
<*w,tutr wiwm't tut 1 *.
And thus in peevish, ,tr*ifal mood, with
Ifor.ii miraisy air,
Thu i.::!•!■.■•! ii.- (,rsi . ■ a foot-fail *r
Coming up tfio Stair,
Tbv dtsir was epetind and he saw tbs
Cau-hier'* wife in tear*-—
“(>, tel! wo when >. my fiusbuid f Fray,
Ease rny unsiour tear*.”
He iixii tho ritnotioD ia, with gyra
Psthutic looks.
Said*h«, Hi, “Flay, Hiiarvh tlm isKiit river.* 1 Said
'•Fifty, gwfcs'ds the r
— J*i~y r.<f*
IN A NEW tobk uonoom.
.« Han , f m ) :H . m u hlg loan ex
hiyfcg^; duuno 7 ”
«jt ; dsde 1 have, and wus n’t it foin,
thouth.”
'■And phat did vea go fuv ? It is fur
nofliiiig Ufdloe but a pedeutol Island, ” tor a big image
to go on s
"Sure, lew, yea muet Ihj mistokeft.”
"b dads f’ui not. The doorku-per
tow'll! roe so himself,’*
“lb.i-l: tin* ppnilpane of a tiekot hoUsv,
rinn. 1 avi-d aim phur tlo* nbow »i«s
fur, and he tow'd ui*- it was fur the djn
anute fluid, or 1 would not a-g<me iu at
all, at all .”—Philadelphia Call.
.............
OTH'rsso a watrhmxlos.
“Father, I nee l>y the paper* that Mr,
Gould talks >*.* cutting a watermelon.”
“Yes, my.son.' ?”
M# it a t UteioU
“It. (her
"if very ri}».- r
“Well, pretty ripe.” him, isn’t it?”
“And it, is gw*d of
“Very good— just like 5fr. Gould,”
“When he cuts* it will be give all the
bovs a alien V"
“Not exactly, my son—not for Joseph)
He will simply cut the roeion in two."
“And then r
“And wirk off with a had under em'h
arm to devour the meat by himaall, aud
plant the seeds to tool the boys another
5
IN SCHOOL.
Teacher—“D -tlnt ru niity.
Fripd—“Th ss>>, ma’ni, 1 ve forgotten
what the wunl means."
lYuclu r—“Ebnitty means ‘endless
time,’ L)o you understand that?”
Teacher—“I Pttpih—“rleose, m»’m, surprised; I don’t," it is
am not a
poor definition, anyhow. If you through were
never to die y on would live on
eternity. If workmen should begin to
build something and put on one stone
a year and never, never get done, that
strncinro would be an etendfe in build
ing aud would never lie finished. Now
see if you can give me a definition of
vonr owu. What is eternity ?”
Ftwil—“The Bartholdi pedestal.”
In the time-Kite Cla!>, Nelson Slabs
tirtu-a- aud offered ihe lirtloaing reoom
ttae:
'•Jl/mivut Du! dc. lies' wishes erf di*
Iiitev-K’l.t.i Oinb i»wi hereby extended to
de Fatvc Prophet Johnsim of Egypt.” supported the
Cranberry In *Tuu;pt Smith
resoHufou, a 1* r was
Bireii b* move imek into ific filth row, as
if he expected tl>« spliutera to fly.
“Bru.hJcr Slabs, who writ d*t reaolu
tion inquired fhc Prertfeof in a noiem
full of kfi t-1" ha.
“I- -1 recks® it « a* a mm m de is*’
ket, s*to-”
“What do you know ’laiut dc Falae
Prophet “K—huffitfo ?” mk Huifot de resolu¬
tion all rightr* wid
“Ntflton SImVis, you sot down all
your might-* You am fined $W fur
ri-b'iffois S^£Sr»J£;" i'tS 5 lSll!xvS H;
/v; "
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