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TOWN DIRECTORY.
M.vy«r— .Te«»ph ,f. Ball.
•Ms’wr }>t<> test;,.—W, Sarvtt.
Clerk *»<* i .-»*»;> iff—Vh'HOM A. Floyd.
Mi r*ha! J oh a N, Gnodhrsad.
Aldrrnivn—W. £. T. Rsaur.tt Wiikia#, W. Ssrris, A,
William*, W, and Tkcats* A,
fhiyd.
Ordinary-- R, 14 Hoppt
Sheri(f—J. P. Uohimon.
Cirrk~-J, A. Rcttnph.
Trv&twrsr—J, T. BewcsU.
Tax Rr«#lvrr--A. R. K cbardson,
Tm CollArtor—G, Wilkin* 4V WilSi#,
Coroner—A'. T
Deputy Bheriyff-~W. M.Aastia
Coaoty Surveyor—Jama* Wayne Me eoanty—WaiHhi CalL
Superior Mershon, « Judge; nun, G.’A Mabry, SoRoltor
If.
General. Session* held on third Monday
a March and September.
Coast? Cominis'ioaer*—O. F, TditV# r’d
<*b*iro!*e; c C Grace, E Harper, E C Fort,
aad A jitaarv, B Cemerea. Court the 3 rd Wedttt*
daytn April, Julv aed October,
BAILEY, Ci A,
AFPUHG COUNTY OFFICERS.
Ordinary—.fames TSlkuan,
(Sark Hher'S-4. Superior Court— B, Mobley
M. C««k.
1 ax CoUeetcr—W. ft, Ovveretree,
Tax F,#«eiv«r—B, Thomae.
C o rtwer— Hector M n Earld a
r%n*T*^inm!«Ion*Ja^W ,
«dD25 E Tiopls*
McEacbin.
Danlsl McKachln, School Commissioner,
THADFBS HILL., CIA.
CSURLTOS COT.STY OTFiCKRS.
Ordinary—Robert Hatcher.
b‘h« T !ff—J ahst Br.’©ha.
Clerk—'Andrew CL Howes.
Collector—W. O Gibron.
A-" etsor—D. P. Roddesberry
i.-eomrer -Jo bn IMxfos.
No Coroner.
Cline stffoodayi ia Ml*reh aid Oj
toher, M«n<Uy» in March
Appling—Second an
October. Wayne—Third Monday* . March *nd
in
October. .Mend * in. Harm snd
Pierre—Fourth ?»
O.....Per Monday* April ... and ... No*
W ire—Fim in
veudi*! second Menday ia
Cofiee -Tor-da'’ after
April and No?«tto>er.
Chariton—Taeaiay after third Monday ia
April Camden—FonrUi and November. Mondays fa April and
November,
Glynn—Cotnujeaclag on the first Mon
days in Ms»y and December, aad toeontinn*
v to;.-. 4 wo week*, or as long as tn* biisme**
dl*v rrqttire.
SYIVIMES & JOHNSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
BRUNSWICK, GA
Wifi regsiiiiriy attend the Glyun, Superior Courts of
tiro ( omuii-s of t'tunden, give Tierce, Ware
tud. dl i.nsb\««t Wiyae, and will pemMtal attention to
. u*r’i*t. d to tiietu. Offi Xo over J,
vi Mwiden’* Banking Office Entrance on
j- - iceswr street.
j OHN L. UAHKER,
NOTARY PUBLIC
— AMP—
Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace,
1,265th District C>. M., W’ayne
i'ounty. ua
Ctourts hel l in court bouse second
Saturday in each month.
SPENCER R ATKINSON,
Attorney and Counseiloi-at-Law
And Solicitor in Equity.
maiNSWICK, - GA.
Will regularly attend the Superior Court* of
the fiavanuaL Brunswwk Circuit ami the Federal Court*
In Office over Madden'* Bank—
mtrances on Hew Caatle and Olmmeater street*,
QKYMOtm J. OLiRf,
nmSSm a m
COUNSELOR AT LAW
nescr, t skomia
Will practice fa the eeuatie* *f ffi* Brea,
wlak Cir&jaik
Q f - OOODYE A*
Attorney at Law,
Of« Utffiufaoa's Frctisloa Store,
(Jlosewinr Street,
—%—.....— sroUswioe; » * t qiobgu
ft HA IBIS,
ATTORNEY hi LAty
JKSBT GXOROIA.
Prar.tire regular!v circuit, in th# cenntfat *h#r« com
porfag th* Braaswkk and rise
fa rtwh.
C V*. 1 b, mabry,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, OEOROIA,
Practw* regafariy to the Ptorof. Coankit* o
Glynn. Watar, C'amderi AnffliBK, Coffee
Ware and of the Brunswick
UirffiUH «an . A Jeuui fa W IN WWW* vwr*
paii. BicfeffWyr
THGK«Atete«ffvrii»gmaohiM k>$in Agent wears
siite.-wh»|»nt to m fm ofeln peps
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VOL. VIII.
A WARNING.
The Pall Mail Gazcito warns its readers' to
| j fe#prepared rage” when they k* nndronMand encnantcr it. the It word is to "telpfa, be used
to Bifiaa ‘.rsnspoitatiim by electricity,
matron It Aft EM ENT.
What kills tm n I* diasi its cagrtnent, It j#
gelftiftg down a nter trim Me that destroy# then.
It w standing up valiantly and resolutely
morStng trouble that rn titles men to go through
the battle without harm..
UYNPFI'MA
Dyspepsia ia cured by muscular exercise,
rolanlsry or involuntary, jutd it can i i citri-d
in us other way, because nothing but exercise
can create or collect gastric juice, which is a
product of the human machine that nature
alone can make.
HOT TEA.
Hot tea is the best drink iu hot weather, and
the beat quencher of thirst at all time* ami ia
all season*. It, perhaps, is not so nice a# iced
tea, when the mercury is up in the nineties,
but it i* far more wholesome, and it always
safe to take. It also freely promotes perspira
tion; but no artificial acoessoties wiil ho neces¬
sary.
THK L, T rf - B BBO ' VN MTI.E.
„ ‘ '"f, 1 ! *, Cel f? r * ted *“ Iroa count
„ ?.
It was aU about theownersh.p of a Httle brown j
mute, worth about #<». It had been pending ;
for year* and bad been tried nnmy times in
different courts. r n»re were seromy-fs ve w jt
nesst ‘8 sul'jm mu <1 ;n the ‘-a-H?, suit! i- costs its
the last tviai amounted to fOOO. The other
edobrated mute case—that of ‘ forty acts* and
a mute"—is still on the docket.
ANOTHER EX PKDITION.
Pic Canadian Government intends to send
out ail expedition to explore Hudson's Bay
about the end of August It seems mid that
this ha* not been done before. It would ap¬
pear rreutonsble to snpjfiwe that the large
section of country around this vast inland sea
would be valnsbje for wttkrs One tithe of
the money spent on North Tote expeditions, if
applied in this direction, might have been some
benefit to the world in« ctHnnterchd wav.
A M.1V FKN.NION HIM..
There is a new pennon bill now under con
(ideratiofi before Oongroe* to give pensions to j
woir>i r, h1k> hart married veterans of slu M.*xi
cau war, and afterward* hqcsme widow*. The
dispositton of our wise legislator., seems to be
to continually to hunt around for some kind of
a method to dispose of tho public funds. Why
not make a clean sweep at once, and pension
everybody who had anything to do with any of
oar wars, or were m say wise .ocnBeeted with
any one who had.
ERrCATIO.V * >
i» The how loading shall ednuatlonal public schools ijuesfiou of, directed the hour j 5
our be so
that they shall most effectually aid the cause
of labor? Special uchoote for the promotion of
the fine arts arcs much to be desired? but above
and beyond them, and of paramount import- }
•nee. stand educational institution* iu which !
th« mllHoas of boy* and giris growing .op into
manhood and womanhood shall have opportu¬
nities for famiitertsitsg themselves, to some
extent, at least, with the practical duties of
’ife.
TELEGRAPHIC
A London journal tells of a gentleman who
visited the telegraph office to Old Broad street
not tong ago. Ho was desirous of ascertaining
how far eotnmuuieatious on a single circuit
eould b« extended. First the operator connec¬
ted with a German town, then with Odessa,
then with Teheran, then with Agra, and finally
to the visitor's great, delight, with Calcutta,
7,i>00 miles away. Perhaps if the gentleman
takes good care of his health; his old age may
find him chatting through a perfected tele*
phone over an equal diatauce.
TALBSf*.
Talent that k purely physical pay* nowadays.
Mrs. Langtry, who can’t act a bit, made $50,
Ofit) last yroar, an-i Suliivaij, who can only fight,
»»de 1100 , 000 . One is tempted, after reading
the later fact, to iudnlge in a little- moraltoiag
*»d- a few cemparteon* How many meto
ber* of the teamed profession* earned a quar
ter a* much 7 Precious few it is not surpris¬
ing that thro profession of pugilism vs over
crowded when it presents * chances like **" this one
j which . , came in . hulUvan . , of . making for
* way a
tune to a year.
NRnROPrtOlHA.
Nearophobia is the name of a new ili*ea*e.
It is nothing more nor tes* than the miacconnt
able dislike which Home people have for certain
streets, place* and objects It is a common
thing to find to our larg* cities nervous per
•on*, who cannot be todn- od t*> go into certain
street* or to visit certain imildtogit. They can
give no reasoa for theft prejudtoe, bwt if by
any chance they find themselves to the objroc
tiotiabk 1 places, they f#li into paroxysms of
aerv'-ns terror. With women neurophoMa
eo»coming colors is not uiu-ommou. It is err
faiaiy » ptksaBar dtomse.
ATTAR Of .ktlM--.
“Gentitoe attar Of roc-." mK.trkrd a New
Ywk ehrixufa. “which i* made in I»dia fad
Aaatr&lm, costs |KW an uune* at the place* of
dtedklion. It takes SO.(-00 r»‘ ldooms to
teakro m onnre of attar. They are the cttmnioi)
wsros, and grow in great pmtmion in Cali for.
nia. where the Airtili&Uoit of attar could ba
toad* a very profitable indoatry. - I-hare area
hed^s-mw* .wear Saasuia, fa that State, so
dens* with Hipr* resf-s tha! tbs > d- r front them
on a warm, snl try -lay caused a. feeling of jroscit
Uat fajfttoe** and oppiwwitm in the pasro-rehy,
llii« ;* thro effect of thro attar that ia do-Silted
by the h«*.t and aro>»| air, atot is hdd tngwt
ded, *« it were, fa fan atmosphere.
anvwM
fo Porewrtv ..ly , na **•-- v raroi lar, i the «*• ..
Pe«ri prerogative of _ women, but rircmiwtance*
alter caw, and now horse# may don a W
gear very maalar .to that wont by wvtaen. K
bonnet for the head of a horse ooat* but a Vrififs,
and yet it may fa toe means of taring the life
ot * faithful and rateable anintah beritei tfeJi pro
twtimr ' titononr ‘ ^ creature from * am«i S A f
Httmarnty, a* welt „ «
ptdicy, dmaand* th# previdtag of farm* tr. f r
all horses subjected to exposure to the molting
. of ... . ....... A wetted
_ ray* a aummer• «»»». spoaga
under tte boemet will gr-Affy .eontrifehte not
only to the horse'* * wmfott, - '* ' but ' also W the
JE 8 UP, GEQRGJA, THURSDAY. JUNE ->r„ 1881
Still* to 1 1 . 1)1 >U in MAINE.
The shipbuilding iiuduatiry in Maine fan
proved more Mdeffatory. this year on th<
whole than was expected last Bpring on kmd.
of the prevailing low freight*. Last year there
ws* an u?j usual number of ton* built, and this
year the total opines within 878,78 tons of the
total for 1832. The work has also been more
evenly distributed, for, while there has been a
decrease of 5.989,89 tons in the Bath district,
there has been-a gain in eight ofdhe other dis¬
tricts. There - were 174 teamfe Mill this year,
against l, 8 #Lw*fy#ar, remprhmg 9 atwemure.
18 ships, 4 barks, 6 barkentines, 2 brigs, 133
«*ocaer#, and 7 sloops, aggregating 7470S. 13
ton* against 75,084.91 tons last year,
I>ini 1 u ,1 iNsai'iiv ,” 1 H Y‘,
■
slnlltM — . Pla!'>»°Pbvth*t
0 ra&ny ?' m “
almost any man can be stilted. All he has to do
i*Ao look around and take his clioict-. Perhaps
fm % good u solid practical ercry dar philosophy
thefirrt Napoleon stood at the head of his con
iHimnnrif U.npur.it u.». .1 1U jia i.i^» )*«$>» «... wan n tliat .1 tt tfav ■ pur^Rtra- .
.
t»n of fores fu otupMvefifesifi^ #*ltin Lm*
bound to win. Thur principle te appiica
mg ““""t*';•*, nwchauiod or BiteUectual w work be will find
that he can do R exceptionally well H bs cm
eentratfs his best mental and physical power*
and directs them to the. matter in hand This
is equally true of writing a paragraph, making
-^^suaawaUovrttaE.din To
do his hest work a man must put his whole
mind into it. This was the Napoleonic method,
and there is common sense, gemm and msgia
in it.
COHO AND Nil VER.
Tho Director of the Mint, in his xnmtal re
port <m the prudar'i'in of iht preehitm turtkls.
piaees the total production during the calendar
year 18S3 at: Gold, $30,000,000; silver, at its
coinage rate, $((17200,000; Arumaa. produced
t#60,000 gold and S5,2iK*.(Wsih’,'‘r| Caiifomk,
$34,120,000 gold £ .ad $ 1 , (00.000 silver; Ooiol
radc, ff*,MN),000, gold sad $17,370,000 silver;
Bak'd*, $3,290,000 geld and $150,000 silver;
Idaho, $1,(00,000 gold a.id $ J.lDO.CKKl silver;
Montana, f1,800.000 ,L«- gold and $6,000,000 silver;
Nevsd.i, v—... -.... ,000 gold -i and . s -- .>,430,000 ......
Hcw Mexico. $280.000g>dd and $i,846.000silver;
fjtah, $340,001* ;:■>•<! • T ',ii'*0,CKK> silver,
The remainder was produced, pnncipslly in
Alsxk*. Or, gon, Georgia mid North Carolina,
Oils is a r button ei ' gold and
W@, 0 W silver from the yi(|d of 1©2 I
A BTKANUK I.TSTOJ*. |
Monte 0 # 5 to >>'. w the" efirtmufto IUI the
pock f' i of snl idea WIth hw«te(retAs, lo that ft 1
m»y be gee n that they did not kill themselves '
aw>nat of lo8fc8 - A recent loiter from j j
R
“ueccoded in getting lim pocket* filled a short ,
time ago. After ltsflhft a «<fialt »um at the j
gamiding tables, lie sinid, uiy junrjxxt up, t x- j
claimed, ‘T am ruined !” and rushed into the
gardens. Almost immediately afterward the 1
guards heard a pistol shot and then a cry of i
pain, and,, rushing to the spot, fou nd the Irish¬
man dead. B was dark, with no one around.
so they fiBed hi* pocket-* with inm.ey and left
him to b* found in the morning. They had
te»rc«ly gone out of sight, howey.r, before the >
Bishm&w wu* on hie feet, again and .skipping
awav in the most lively stvle ;
ANOTHER FALSE PROPHET.
Things are getting complicated in the Son
dam Another Fake Prophet h*g arisen, who
says that El Mahdi is not the genuine False
Prophet, anil that he, the new arrival, is the
only true and original Prophet, In pursuance
of thi* theory he pitched in and defeated some
of El Uabdi’s troop*. Kow, if the new Fake
Prophet and the old Fake Prophet will only
play the part of the Kilkenny caU, the Soudan
question will be settled without any annoyance
to England. The now False Prophet is said to
have the power of making himself invisible,
and like tho Frenchman's flea, when bis ene¬
mies go to put their finger* on him he isn’t
there. But that does not wem. tuber good
way to win victories. The British troops have
been making themselves invisible in the Sou¬
dan for sometime and yet they have not suc¬
ceeded to accomplishing much to that country.
THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.
Thro Society .Meeting l« Itrookljn- Tlie
Officer* Elected.
The Society of this Army of the Potomac
held its fifteenth annual reunion to Brooklyn.
The city was in holiday garb and the veterans
paraded the streets. General Grant was en
Hgwiasfiosliy TBere w»» a chosen receptom president to the of Acitd-my thr society. of
and-General Music in th« Horace eveffirg, at which Mayor Bow
Tb porter made addrenaca.
0 following Vice'presidents were chosen —
mu o» faCh army oorp»:--First, -Gcrrorftl
Isaac Ft Tk-henor: second. General Seiwy*
Conuhr; General third fifth. Major i. B. Fessenden; fourth,
General Day; William H. Major Brown; F. ninth. W. Simon; General sixth, if,
T. Donohue; eleventh. General O. O. How¬
ard: twelfth, OakHkl ff. B. Gofaweff,
cavalry corps, General John B. M'lutosh;
artillery corps, Colonel tkmeral George M. J, Hunt;
gc-iiei*ai .'ilh. General rtaff, E h. Amro*, right
. C. Ford, nineteenth. Gen¬
eral George L. ttoai. The other officer* ware
rcri- ted as follows • Treasurer. Major Gron
end M. T. McMahon; Recording Secretary,
Brigadier »»dtog General Horatio C. King; Oorite
5 George Secretary, Brevat Major General
II. Sharpe: The next meeting of the
Society will be held to Baltimore.
THK H R WTRANIShB BRIG.
llrn’»r of u boriiois of (hr Crew of the Hrfa
t oulederaie-TItirt v HUH fa Peril.
The mafa^h.-aifag r'ktyer, mint order* from
c -*vewipjl||kifal 't tito ah-.g goverakitfafte bug Oaiff.ieiat atfa'jtpt >n.l tbn
’••* 11 - r I
ciew, uel ha* ari-ifap fafWnr-h-d atmiuffij the fallowingdispatch; mm. .ifapfain Maw
I he
brig tiw CiiuW&vtnU altd lie# is , ■sifajfitelj fa» p,'i» thrown up tm
io*-. ruar uji *-mu» -is-U-eo
nstec-isjortha-strdofTog-sXdand within twelve mile* VVr and approached succeeded
of the vessel
ice to n srosHug foi-fy -five of the forced crew. A heavy
h aying nip oomiB* bidanee on, we were the to retreat,
the of ere#, some twenty
nine or tlnrty vcsibfi men, and Captain Orecur, wiili
tlw ririmdftd .Notre Dame Say i- now
tsompte kasberg* triy bk«ked with Nnrttro'ris ik ‘directions, t utr, md
are fanosu-rayc fa ail
TTtrojiv ia nothing'.imt-.a little bread on huard
Confederate, All otter stores and fuel
are txhanated. The waling crew suffered ter
f ”*“ hoB « er - and ice blind
" ***
•
A tMamatreaa Kloetl,
di.»d. Springfield, Vk was visited by a disastrous
a »u«-m *>! tefriifa force tuck- over th#
'•»«•»». and the nnH to of ths town rent a
torrent of water tnw*r.l the vdlage. 6o rapidly
fad thro write, rise that few had tfaro to a*-.,
-n; O i-g and w«n» (creed to lire fm U.rir
jj?*; ftcohAimel of'lie creek soots faajamro
wtd» Bi>» wreckage -ol-hoa*'*, barm and
other huddfags Tbro damage will reach
#50,000, A fcara ommr<-• d with llu-Ch--i
Ho 5 * l ,** 1 to f n w u i‘* m
farfaw and fatally , tojuriag , B&tt-t ,
yim
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Emw™ and Middle Nr nice,
FTvb acres of ground over a coal mine near
roaring W ilkafaarre, Perm., suddenly caved in with a
aennd like that of an Mrtkqwka
ami Fifty they dwelling bouses stood tm the ground,
sank from one to thev feet, many of
them being complete! v wrecked anil the m
ntates narrowly t.-scapiug with their lives.
A Fuwo causei^b?^oavy mitisand frj^ste
houses, <!tepfft*-ijig T 1 <iiw)j^c k .UnmuA and mitong^t.h*
ert>i*v » at
to'Mm imercKts And uifthy th->usamb to
roads.
months, A m»AHT«ora teal, «htro%o' tin- reeand in throe
has done giheat at Cku’wins
viUe, Fettn A large dam gavn wav. setting
pirrft bourns ami thnnstuidE bams wen* of logs.Aisl oatrkd * ntynher of
York Jol?N grand c E ,.„ jury hns for U ,. uulawful u J thp Kew
the funds of tlie Seeoud n inversion whii# of
National Imak
pr^idont
BbooEMBi pfit on a. gala. spfMrauce in
honor of the fifteenth annual reunion of the
Army of the Fobmu.-, BimUiur. wf flags
ware srsrspkuou* wftneswl every wb*-iafid voter:•.:>«' ifiO.iw'i
pv<>;d« * bOf
xVm fianewk. McCWlan, si&oSSSsasK
B-tt, of Tffew Jersf-v and Newton, Mayor Governor Tjovi Ab
t<x>k a
*$£****& **£ ki kt the bttsi
fag a reception was held at tbs Academy of
A. fibk indJc , n ston n portly dootrovod a large
fibber warehouse e^timiated haavlly Kb-ekeii with gfw.is,
causing an loss of more than
W. CTXt.roa firemen w«m injured more or
less severely by ait expiosiciii M the burning
building,
HresTKa Ci.vmfr, Cl member of the Pena*
lylranin State senate, member of Congress
from 11*13 to 1*81. and Deimrontrfi: .-amiidate
^ T 1 governor in died sitddcr;?? of jiaraiysis
t Beading, Pena., aged 57 years.
trnl CaSKIkR raihriiad Rhktart), freight* oi f tlie Now York l*»
At (•artoi.-nt at Bttffalo
tovstartousdy dfaipptserexi, lbat wid an cssfimination
£$&)* U *" ^
11,, ‘ „ if . . , . .. ... „ »
fairs of Grant & ard has ffl«l a schedule fiim. of
*hc assets and fiabiffeiiro of the suspended
entities V™.™**' and bdte ,“ recMvahm. r " ♦••'’•f;-”* moffre W» tmo<ect- lot of so
able. The liabilities amount, in round num
fan, fi> $14,000,000.
Thk People’s Havings bank, of New Castle,
Ponn. , has suspended
jgpwed-to A 1 hskti.no the of Mftrsnehusfttts mot Htrir ftqmWreujp party
nowroat at
(ibjiwgolijwlroeri heM in Brefcai Aooni&utb
feroot IilO was appointed and,* sorbs, of resrv
lut ionw were inloptcd declaring (her. the Chi
cago nouunuEs "were igunct in alisihite dis
TJ SreiltS ! upStomd*? £ tho satiou
elfdes and (ff^s-d whU* by we wtVdirg: tJ \ “YViiat‘>vcr 'oppmAi"
‘ no
E *<^w ftn'flroSXte, 1« taken by Tre-t the mtr Democrat,io cS
toe to mil a convention in such manner a*
creMc they may ckudniijt.a teem exped.ont. -nffar the Homo
hare be> n uouunatol, and
^ ian t.'wrtskff such further
carry ticaf out^^feise of th is , topping scrosm necessary with prac- to
effect,
South apd « eat. -
Eleve.v m«n wror»the river in a
small boat at Thompson's Path. Montana,
vres swept
dreWited, aitel tvre otW-r on shore inTS
attempi to ntnis them also lost their lives.
TW!f> brothers named (Ceiuwdv, laborers at
l.-outeviite. Rv .i’.-i.-' niat fallenhrtrs fa alsuit
fl.OOOjBGO each, left them by an uncle in Au»
Andrew Abams, a fe«,v, killed his mother
and cighLyeir rid sister at their home on
borrii Cnrok fo Wmt Virginia. Neighbor*
who visited the house faaslrl the mother and
daughter dead, the former's he^d being al
«ios!; smuJdsHl to a ioUj', while ttei girth
throat was cm* from ear totwr. Is a onrner
of th« room was crowehed the lad, who said
that- the Lord had fold him to offer his rela¬
tives to life as again, 'sacrificed, and Ho would bring them
Isaac A. Stanley, paying teller of th* Yet
ttonftl Bank of Commerce, of Cleveland. Ohio,
has been arrested for embe-aitog ff I00,iAX) from
th* institutton. He used the money in grain
speculation.
Russell A NEtfao dhuaty, 'boj-'oC' fourteen!, for killing was lynched white to
b a yovatg
Two luinlirormflu—brothers named Barltiock
--while cutting Umber to Gllmor county. W,
Ya., got io the way of an ioisveuae tug, which
rolled do’.vn Uf»on them and literally crushed
them to a pulp, breaking every bone to their
bodjg«,
Lewsi.len Robivson rovitored) wag hanged
at .Seale, Ala.. for tho in ureter of another
negro, and on the same day Carlos Recto, a
colored Cuban, was hanged at Key West, Fla.,
for the murdw of n companion in a quarrel
grow tog m% at a game of careto
As esplosimv at Looffifafa MBU, near Little
R«::k?Ark., ths-troy•si the-stnicfauw
killed Androrsa'U I'm p-ut* r, the engin'*r, and
Elias 1 *e, a® badly vrempled fivo other*.
XVn.Ii tnytoii,
HXroarrf to the department of agriculture
show a generally favorable condition of the
wheat, cotton and otiiw- crop*.
Mr. O. Dro Wkckiikhi.i:;, minister resident
l«»s «t VV'asltoigfor Mm N-U.-rbunlssince 1868,
weswato! his credcittiafa lo tho fornSmm
as teulmrv. envoy irtferaorillHary and minister pleinpo
The Houw. peunmittfa on eloefteum in the
eonteste-l rol-X'ti- m <-ass> of - 'nmidteil vs Morey,
of foro .seventh Otuodiateiet. fa a vote of right
to Iron- agrwt to report in favor of unaroatiitg
Morey. Denies Republican, and seating tho con
testewit, a .nit
Thk secretary of war having teamed nlli
«nHv of tot- .ftion of CtAomi R M-.-row,
Hixtli Cavalry, in duplicating, tripli-viting,
and even ij.uulru plica ting his nay accounts,
ha.- ordered a cwurtemartml for the trial ot
th.it officer
.AT a ntfieltog of thro Intern House offered committee by Mr. on
Bpi)!..i>nftteija* it-mUidi s. j
grouromi <h-iic»nt?y was adopted « an ronroti-lin -nt u the
bill bv a [:«a,rbf ; vote of six
to afatftfi It.prm-ifa-s UehfcAte that, in <'.Vngi'-«. no jfeWdot-.-.Kropte- orSknaifox,
m or
Repnv. clerk, u; P.Vro i* Deleg-je ( -i et attl net UaISM A® -
<vr, bsrofo. or rt-jjar.inctit. eoiploy# of she hurroan
or anv I.ran■■)>, or
ther>v.f otroutiounnston - r any frvmt petwri fa-wiving d»u-..vl any sm-tfy fr»t»tho or
1 m-farye
troeau- .ry •: toe no.*} or any <*»
tractor under the United States governnwnt,
aimli give or band over to any portion or per
»w, otter directly Fafatfatda or iridirectiv •nv. a if money 5 or
appHe*! the promotion thing on accfatot . of , or to fa
to, of any iroititiml ob
j jofa *j»b stole t«i it-laii-roi ha of pookfawd thro pt<>\ <atnn ffi
mm' a j r.-ai; -r, *o ur a ffa©
i tt.it < xo>- 4fag - o' 0 or imun- -miivtr- ivA rox
} oreditse limx-jmm. or both;'
> ■ Ttiel’mvtdpot aostoriated Jroumro -faStoltilSf B-t+fiR ta
fa. Wrofami ,f'pension
‘ than -buffued,
J lirt thf of idafathe Uremi Army o'- ^Bemdfafth
tnorro than 300,fete names of t nkm «ot>
diers, from which he is enabled to give appli
ctnfa for iw.n«i.,n infor»4ioii >.f tho Where.
j about* of »-ir ,:onwmi«,. n,. can furnish tba
. tosT.’-.ioiiy r-.sjumd u, tte ,: vifw,
Thx mUttc .,f the oxiswls ot fam-fav hread
Stuff* lurusg if ' «i: .in -wasnn
extwte'for.riros ilhifay.xd m May, otevofimfatUta I-a : Ih« n»y value of tlie
- waaflAl.hSff.MIS Mav 31
tbocor,.p a*against f
1 (li „ j-c./'v;
* *»*mW**>
W.«PWf*W( Armte <4 ttinpi u*
forty oconrtag to officers, .R.u»ia, having 100 persons, been i mind nog into
army taken
emu «ly at. Kiel! and 3JO more tit Charkow.
hanged JosKrt# together Tmiiwm- Ptcton, and George N, M.. Lowder forthenmr- were
at
der of Deter the l-arier. last, HoMery Both asserted their in
iKA-tsuw to was the - motive
of (heir crime.
Exports have reached Cairo that the Amiss
have tiia-sutronvl Hu sem Partin Klmtifa, com
nuuulor of Berber, in the Soudsm, and all tua
tomily, tlie garrison and the European tra.
Bc%|i!in, jfitiBcwON riots h#v« the oixtn-rod defeat in Bni-wd*,
on mvouRt of «f tin* h'oer
ala Great damage was done U» property iml !
aoany mbtwwis wci-f> wounded 7 rrci-dns-s
of tin' Belgium vaSmiesttoudemi tb-ir rerigiM
tions.
Svakim hos sgjftln Hw»u arfackwl by Osman
lEp-na's rcl“d forem. The irvri of »m»V and th#
farts replwjtl vigorously,
A teemo. in flie ooun» of cumtrurthm en
s:ss,aci" “'«■ “n
to ass5,'5ssft*‘“■ «t iu “
A WATBRsrouT in AkiibSfg, Rttssteto Dirk
estatt, drowned forty persons awi destroyed
MUM ELLAYEIH *4,
-The Spanish Ministers have decided, in
eonnciL that seven of tiro fifteen members of
the Black Hand Anarchist Society condemned
to death shall he executed at Jure*. 'The others
will suffer Uftlong servitude,
—The bid re-ertobiishing divorce has s-aWted
its first reading in the French ttenato by a vote
of 156 toll 7 ,
—Twelve artillery officers have been arrested
at pupil* Odessa, three Itnssia. awl schools fifty male Kischem and female
in high at ff have
been arrested on a charge of Nihilism.
—One hundred persona have been arrested
at Kit ff, linssia, on the charge of nihilism,
Forty or&fagem are among the number,
sas*“ ^
iSr* ^^^'^sssrsras ,hoWB b? Ul URnrlS ^
“ UOW ° ”
—Report# , bare readied , Cairo to the , effort
that the rebel* unis days ago massacred Hus
smn iMhaKhahfe. csnniandcr at ttertur, and
all his family; the garrnron, which was faithful
to remained the Khedive, and tiro European traders who
there.
-The return* issued by the British Beard of
Trade show that daring the month of May
the British linportH decreased, »,s compared
with that month in 18H3, £3,l6n,«t0, and that
tin- exporis increased during the same period
T358.000, 18S3. ae eompareit with those of May,
—It is re rejrortert that the plague has ap
jrosred on tlie Persian frontier.
—An election riot baa'occurred at Mfedstteli,
in Hong try. Five |a,r-.>ns won; Kiil-.-d and iwi>
wounded.
—A.Qloucester down (Masai fishing . schooner , was
run and sunk by a coai steamer. Four
lives were lost.
—Eight out of eleven of Professor Bruton* IT 8
troupe of ptrforromg dogs were.. porem. d
soma ha* offered parson $ unkaowu tho in New York. Mr- ftei rgh
1 On for detection of tiro m “"
ereaul Tfaa.dpgs were very vaiuahto.
-The 100 Grande ha* risen rayidlv at El
Pare, Texas, and great .laurnge to property
along its banks has rteulted.
—The production of the precious metal* in
tiro United State* decreased ♦3,000,000 in 1883
as compared with 1882
-Fran co has assured Italy that she has no
intention i of modifying the status quo in Mor
ecco.
—Russia is said to be planning international
action against dynamiters.
--Dynamite cartridges were exploited in
front of two churches in Genoa.
—Much rioting ooeorred in Brwsels owing
to the result of the Belgian eteetions in favor
of the liberals. A conservative cabinet will be
c&Ued to power.
—Tim eosi companies have decided to raise
tiie price of coal and reduce the wages of min
ers during the current month.
-A demented pauper teaped from the top
of the aitnihuoM at Eric, Pa., and was iu
stam ly kilted.
—Failures in the fruit trad® have taken
plat* to New lork.
—fihamwHor Rnnvnn minagereof of Kswarb Newark Hi t
lrn»A an order to the the
.Savings InstitoMon directing be them to show
cause why they should not punished for
eontempt in loaning the funds of the bank
contrary to the Gbaucallor'* orders.
—Gen. Joseph D. WUHmbs, the first Adjn
tent General of the State of OocncctieaL un
iter Gov, Bnckingham. died at Hartford, of
heart dim are, at tho age of sixry-four years.
—The cashier of the Watertown, Mas*..
Bank who stopped in Missouri long enough to
be arrested, was seat to State Prison for eight
years
off —By Newfoundland the wreck of the schooner Six Brother*
fourteen lives were tort,
-Forty-five Coufedfaafa of th© crew of toe ic®~*teaaded
brig have boen reacued,
—A wife beater at Buffalo -rushed the skull
of a neighbor who Interfered to protect the
woman, V;
- ■
......A villain by setting fire to a bam to Chi
oago caused the death of two men.
—The Baton Depot Building at St. Paul
Minn., , was was totally itK&u? destroyed arostroyevt by iw ttr lire.
Polk- has fan ^Knox h-ron sent Polk, to &u nephew insane agylttm of _ President
—John C. Bno w*» indicted by toe Grand
Jury the of New York city for unlawful con version
ot fund* of the Second National Bank.
—Tlie ta mem* turfman General Abe Bnford,
ot residence Iro-uisri of fate, his Ky., brolht committed Benjamin suicide Buford, at the st
r
Danviite, ImL, jest after thro breakfast hour.
—Henry Sunday G. Yennar, , th« faAtfar prephrt,
3i-:d on to H* wfa fam in
Montreal in 1 M 1 , ami early in life l-egan to
natural faogpe.
fawbnrg. -A barr« of Y tor • tpknW Jmw -«a tyffitm. fawtd
N. H«
head was of the mangled accident beyond Xrocogtnhon. hM.ufahd The
news oawmmi wife to
become dcapiuted,
—Five Italian trawps while walking the rail
roa-1 track* not mmr Fittsburg, Da., met two
train*, tfawway arc! nf knowing, teamp* how to grot put of
fatally two toe were killed and
ame injured.
15REAT INMAN EIGHT.
SeysrU* Gnteral Kssiwnoroi Itelwte#
HI* Thanasad Htemx ImH-tns.
A special disi«,tc.h from Springfield, that D. T.,
says Indians bring reports last week some
Brule Skmx at BmSbm agettey, got into a
fight among th mwTvros. Three were klitel.
Balaacro. of band, wisich rnuafaN tAxmi six
thousand, taken sides *nd general engagement
tot' program. Indians are well atfaed attd
mounted. ■This information some* fa whtdiy
from Indian runners and may n ot reliable.
■_
WMpawtP* ByvsioM*. Weave,
The Ciondca G&fa say*: "There u good rearo
sou to believe that the polfo; are vd on the
track of the mm who caused thro refarrt H~
pterion*,” has been
A mas arrest rod *fc Jarros who s«
rejmrted to' have had aortirihhig to do ■« 1 >h the
recent London elptfairina
A deWctinn nt of troops has arrived at to*
Birmingham .Tab to prevent Any attempt; to
rescue Dftly, fa.-H F.atn and HroDotmrolL The tern
trick ntvro d'>'.ii)i<Kl and thyir poatte-o* are
changed daily to dirraapoad with Ifa daily
siiahges «f the jirkwtwW falto
NO. It.
1
An intersations! rifle match, participated
!f-d si Lenglen, near Glasgow. The score
Snd,*l ^f wVtniKM M7 17 pc4B ‘* i
- Havana Twenty last deaths from yellow fever occurred
at week.
—Art .wpraiSKsaya
itigton
race, to ho open to ail oeramon in the world,
pionahip. for #5,000 in cash prize* and the worlds cham
;
- Au accident to a gravel train, on the. Pitta
!:‘s.:,^S“V of tlwni died. 7 rfjra^rs
KdiwciptenUy
- Ft<nrtrvr: rnen, crew of s small vessel, lost
thtir tr lives i in Trinity Bay, fi F., by the oapaln
of their craft.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC
, . , ,, “
isr
;• 1 ’*'*•
^ ?, a 'to|>te.tow fe- of Unit Hartos , u ~ T Luck of
fer. ,. . rtz >
ilu -ed by it.s niithbr next season
Fr.vsk t> Nki.so*. Du* slnghig cormvlinn,
§fs «« with ww-e* at the 8 |«wWi Fort
'IsTu hottsi-, New 1 hitans. He has lately
, bc.-n a^silntevl nsstsbintstage manager,
Llafiihurg, ItoKTSb, ttw new ck-cab driver tenor of
is rcev-ivuig the unprecedented
(for a young artist in Germany! of «R5
«- Erolfs theatre, in thoThiergartea.
fh'Hm
M - <•*<>««».*. in the Journal de f'harmaeit,
wys that a piece of borax w eighing t wo or
Dir.* grains wilt, if allowed to dissolve slowly
iu t he m<.nth of a singer, remove all truce of
•> ,! ’ , ' vS -_
^ - N * tw N oitK m r s-r flgur* Up the losses of
■<*« W» , »uetropcd»km thoatrical sjMroula.tte>n*
i?.s 5 r„''£”i litigation. b ^:s , sr"“ gm,m , ““'‘"“ more >
is thw ‘inimuit in Hare is the otlror
rtdc of tiro picture: Daly ctesuwl fftO.OOo and
done Uarrigau splendidly, & Hart still more. The Casino 840,000 haa
at tho Star ami Irving WaUft.Sk accumulated made at'the
Htor (his old theatre), money Wailack’*
amt Urn new
uptown. More money was spent in nmuse
tnentn than in an? other season on record, the
^ i 0 at
**•'*-* ■
PROMINENT PEOPLE,
». Jonath Quaker an In Chacb, Congress. of Rhode Island, is th*
only
liMirTBi.a Corwin nohiemaa, has translated
tli • Bible into fate native iangnage.
.! M- iJouui'si }<>»(ro tbreiigi* the »hrinkag<
of sfteks are ustiiuatoii at, #d'l.M 3 ,titW
Tfik livvter of th« Chinese army in Totiqafa
Too Tstaig Tang, is seventy eight year*
The family name of the emperor ot Jojmn
sohito. . *■’.
^ thirtv , P»kovtoh. years has a mastered Russian twenty-one army officer differ ot
< ‘ l ' t eiiigmiges.
' v vi.t VViin man si works liaveiroon tranrta
Dnsrtrti. l '"' ,1 ! t “ wnnaa Ho and are ff'O now for being his issued in
received first scninet
ol eighteen lines in Harper's.
TfiK first historic novel in Icelandic ha*
the b,.- u publish«l of in TorfhlMnr Canada bv Thomsteindottir a lady bearing
name
Holru. The title of the novel is “Brynjoifm
fevemssOB.”
Maltaliea. The newfy-rtectod of Mo.wluisette, Methodist said bishop. Dr.
at a recent
reception f^v«a» him in Boston that be started
preaching two hiuuiml twenty an.l fifty six years dollars agoon a salary all of ol
a year,
which was |>aid.
* Gkhk«k phrase, . W. Jonks, watchdog to whom was first «p
plied urv,” tho is living “tiro Fayetteville, of the Lincoln trous¬
at
ccretty, Term., m health at the ago ot
eighty years. Mr. Jones servmt in Congress
for eight consecutive terms.
Thjbrs are but three persona in the United
Suites who have received tha.three degrees of
doctor of djvjtof?, doCUte of Iftw# aad doctor
fad
ft ** fcn * McCj * h - of PrlnCRton -
CONDITION OF TH* CKOPM,
Ketarns io ihe Department at Agriculture.
--
Department The return* of of Agriculture cotton planting indicates mad© tenden- to the
a
cy to increase of area, ofaecked checked somewhat iomewb in
the Southwest by rains and Inundations, and
iu North Caroluit and Tannessee by by tow tow tern- tew
peratur- in thro ;4snttox season. . itep,arising
was still in progress %•> wimro .-xtrotit on the 1 st
of Ju )•<>, rovt is in the l.jwwr iatittidros. The ai>
P&renr i t faicresac me is about four per cent, ft would
have The heron .. larger with » better planting season,
increase rea* i >5 tie- .ires if spring !g viroftt wnmx
appears to lx; nroarly 900,(KKi acre*, or 9 per
rent. No part of tiro Pacific coest » area is in
chided ffi spring wheat, The largest increaa.
is in Dakota, amounting to about 400,000
* 0 ** 8 >
' condition of spring wheat averages 101
district.”* KP to the gtandard to nearly
every
■ COB minion of winter wheat oonttoae*
high. The average Jo is 1 83, against St a W nromth
aso. It «M 75 -Sin in June last year, and at-the
same date in Wffit Sttice th* last report to¬
IUj«« ols average h»« declined 11 points, G'ttic
* a °d id Kentucky hentneky State* A i sl-ow Indiana, Indiana, higher condition. Michigan Michigan . Tbt and a ni
*° mp ,,l her
average of condition of to*principal State* are
fa. TfaHMSIMEmitadiv Marykud
L, UtrOhite
££ M Ilhnoi*, 70, and
’
Thro tocro-- to area of oate i* 4 wls per rent.
Thro aroragt ot oohditkm h W. It M test
Tear and KU to Jurro of Writ The averagett
a re highest, as fortieth i« usually toe case, ill the States
(> j t j, e parallel coming up to the
standard in all of toe Western States.
Tiro general average of rye has advam-.i
from 98 to 87.
The barley average has fallen from 101 h
]<h& MavtoOB It was 91 lt»t June and 81 to June,
in It W w i-ccnroii,. 07 in New 100 York, in 30 Mfanrosota, in IVnnsyU 87 ams. fowa. 10
fa
100 to Nebraska and DO in California. The*
blast# usually produce four-fifths of the drop.
1‘revlslan A«slsM ( MlflSallsM.
At a tiisriawg of the V. 8. Hows* Committm
j on fffiv-i Appropriation# by Mr. BanffidL toe fcilowtiw sdoptod resolution,
. w*» «• m
aifeadfawi to the Cvenwat Iteftrifatcy bill by a
to Delegate Oougress, or Senator. IU,prro«*ntatm or
, elect, and m : officer, «l«rk or em
pi.,ye# of the Unitoil States, or any itefart
bt t nch <> rbnre *" ibermf, of any per
| ■ mm# SSsSnu SFSXS
< r fa. t : !i: red state#, or auy rooutractor under i
thro United State* government, shall give or
tenderer to sny proiwon or pereona, qbmS directly
z
promotion of any political of object whatever. of
That any perwe gfafitv a violation thi*
prttrisiou *h»a fa teemed guilty os' »Bdsd«
lueauor. aad *ha« on «wmeti<w thereof fa
| punished by a fine not exceeding egefatitng 05,000, or three by
i miprisootient by for a term not
; y. are, or atroh fine and mipri«J«*faut
te tfa tfastettos of the hffwb
THE JESOP HOUSE
Comer Broad and (lierry 8 th.
JXsmXJV, (ireoitai*.,
Junction of AtUnlic, Gulf and Maeon
and Brunswick Railroad#.
The attention of the traveling offered public
{« directed to the itdumueat*
them by this House.
The location of this Hon e ia on ele¬
vated ground and
DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE DEPOT.
Tt is well supplied fitted with water and
drainage', and is in every of way to
give its guests every comfort a
F /1RX2- CLASS not EL*
fUJ*. tl„W^7GFiini>, By the month WO; week M..S60 |7.
ctt. ;
*ffi*MMS*Al, TWHCOHAT TO VAMIUBS.
The Table will bn a Waiting feature
no pains or i xpcnac will be spared to
make it eijttal to tlw Itest. Foil to waifc
e r will move baptrage to and from Hotel
!UK \ l) 0 m>i
>■ >«»» mm iwse
I. F. I MsEAE & 00.,
DRUGGISTS
•“Aft J>~
PHARMACISTS,
fAttne New Dtu? Bu ■«.)
JESUP, GEORGIA.
Mi.MiAcraitua or
Plisrroatfntifal an-l Toilet Prspardtion*
an" l* nrvi.fiw ix
Patent Medicines, fttatienary iwkiks, Xiioijlder
Braces, Trusses, Abdoonnid SSupporte.r*, and
KvexMcne.
A full ituc of Creel! and pore Garden Seatral
wey* oil hand. Beady mixed Paint in all roinr*.
We keep what tie jroople need, and willoom
p«U> Call with sny h'mse on rslxil prices
and examine our stock.
DR, F. B. McRAE & CO.
DR. MofiAE will m-eive and answer calls st
the Drug Store,
THE JOKER’S BUDGET.
WHAT H E FIND IN THE HI HORUU8
FA»’KKS Til H3JH.K 04 I It.
A MIORTY OVATION.
Foreigner--‘‘Wliat of ThouBiinde a gntiul outpour
ing thousands th.e people. and tens
of of American freemen, and
all assembled in one spot. But what
means this loud acclaim?’’
Citizen—“It is an oration,”
*’Ah. yea; I see the recipient now <at
the hotel balcony. Is it t he President
of “Oh, this mighty Republic ?”
no,”
'•Scree great mililary hero, perhaps;
or, thor, possibly, some eminent seientist, au¬
delights poet or artist whoso the country
to honor ?”
“Yon arc wrong.”
“Indeed ! Then who is ihe personage
who inspires such entbnsmsm; what P.o
bte deed has he aocorepliahed ?”
“He is the winner of the walking
match.*’- AVe.mn,o < all.
OA WALL STREET.
It would iipiK-ftr, from, the fori < f m.ia
tkm giveu in the daily papers, that there
ba« been some little trouble id Wall
street. Some thirteen firms, with an
aggregate capital of $7,720,000, have
armomiced that their combined imlrilitiea
are 137,060,000. Tho discrepancy be¬
tween the two represents the difference
between a bird ia the hand and two in
the bush. There ia a powerfui moral fn
Wall street just now, but exactly bow to
frame it ptisaiat the will and mates bank¬
rupts of ua all,—
tm.IENIO SKI.r-DET'KNSK,
The late Caleb Oiwthing eaw remarked
to a company of friends that when he
had wa» praeiknng the chair law in a certain town be
used by visitant nailed
down to the floor four feet away from
his desk.
“What on earth did you do that for F*
was the query.
e*$reti»e]y “Well, everybody in that section was
oontirtoutisi and was also ex¬
tremely fond of fried onions and Holland
gin. gienic It wm a move on my part of hy¬
self-defense. “
/TOT A* HE EXPECTED.
“This won’t go for two cents," said a
postal clerk in a country office, returning
to an old negro a letter which he had
passed through the delivery window.
“ What’s de matter wid it ?"
“Too heavy."
“Jes' writ 'bout like T ’spoofed. an’ I tole 1 >;U him letter he
wn» by my son, heaby but he
wns er writan’ too a ban’,
ki-p on er bearin’ down on hia pen. I ’ll
take it back, sah, an’ git him ter write it
wid er pencil ."—Austin Sijtinys.
A STOBT.
fte loved her. She knew It, She disliked him.
What th- 1 . V
Ife asked her to marry 1dm again and again.
She refused. He grow angry. He left in a pet.
He told her he wished that they never had met.
She married another. She was happy. But he
Hoanv. d the wide world over on laud aud on
*e».
He returned after long years. Ufa husband
was Atm d,
He proposed. Bhe accepted. And to they were
SCARCITY OF MfAXto ORANB*.
“How do yon like Austin f’ nskwl a
geutietuan, of Uncle M»f*.
“De town folks; am good dey erniff, lmf Tre
sorry for de .tin so pore.”
“There seems to be considerable
wealth in Austin,
“Yea, dar aeems to fa, bnt hit* all
a snare and a aojlunfou. Ytsaterday I
wanted change f«mb a five dtdlar and 1 bill. I
hunted all frti my wveketa. Imin’t
fonn’ tt yet. i ti* bfw-r eeetl a town whwr
bit wm ao bard ter r git change foalt a
poor misauble five dollar bill T'~ Texas
Mftings,
NOBODS’» BB87NB88.
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