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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK 5EORGIA
John L. Parker,
Notary Public
Ei-Offioio Justice if the Peace.
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iJ 55 ih District 6 . M., Wayne County, G?,
Seymour J. Clark,
Attorney aM Canaselor at Lai,
J P. GEORG I
C. P. Goodyear,
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S. R. Harris,
ATTORNEY LAW,
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E. D. Graham,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SOUCSTOR N EQUITY.
BAX 1 .EY OEOE HA
FOB FINE
Job PrintiD
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Fentinel Office.
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_ Tapioca
and Apple Funding.
Take >■> veil g**o<l si/rd ;<j<pb -,
p o .i t.l >s tp > 1 ’, t i
of tapioc? i% oue quart of water
until it is tboronghlv dissolved
o „ 6 w ; ,,o wf.
eugiir, one teaspu afut of salt, »
Utlie butter ap*l nutmeg; heat two
egg-, add ole fftiJiU cup of «uwn
or milk, mix with the taubea
9 t,., „,,1 ilM" «ppKi» , 1 *M
ly, pat m a pudding jhsh. pour th
tapioca over Gtetn, balsg fifteen ruin
ttt«l To W eaten with sweetened
cream
.
rJksvp ffEVE-I %
(iur dub
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rua v not ii r rei :
Ckrt and t<
mi at ono. two and
ns the«ml
Mr K H said he had
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m hi* de ir« 1 to know what
IHM done and how they had
shed it and at what vo
eftrefaily eoimting the
t sion a ! weighing# food, t f i
the value of }
s , lie had ihuoght $ a good y
/OO-d him at 17,50 a
>ld at m. 00 . T!
on : ; ? feaBon
.as on n 1
kimU of feed
Mr, Me | m id him i: ft. to
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ter hv
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and
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dinner mil iil fimmiiy <
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either. 1
sun per
urn
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no not forget tc
ground hjpi
i hav* lilV tovvl
i ga:bm fir iw<. In tL*- --i
hreds f|"if Pekin . My hens of th>>r
, ami Mum-ov**'. d
Light Brown and Brahmas,
White >ruF ! W:
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! ',! £j 7 ,ln ,’ 7 an ^ ^mgshans ^ and Bronze ba i
y :m| ' r T"o ' i '
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; dneers no iowla can equal tin* 5 C,
.
Leghorns, but th*>v are
fallowed by \t»- F. < lt r -.u ■ :
!>. Tmfn li.A; ^T tb ^.Ut^l.v ‘mdo»lCi'" 8 "* 1 1 ”!
j of ,m hm
account rirljnm of maturity
\ * nt * hv; *»ty of plumage I prefer the
>«.■>. and i.angshmts, f¥«t Hrahmas. being P heavdv C**ch
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JESUP, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1887.
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sat.., that he ft*
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8
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,j OW tV , av j hoi : have tbs hull
and M oil to return I : :>ack t
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worth nothing fertiii Yet
ting i'uhere 1 .»1 ^ U T ’ Ut !"
b *......... it t nature
to do for us
Sli.ll, brmher fjmnere, w ffotrifl to
eniov J riX,j the folh t>f giving away ..... what
pay back for a less
Aide Sot
n lertiiizers,
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M igan.an tl:
This fact s
nature oi t tl
sn for
lorgest. A Hines
e.«iruble for the.-! 1 it
irodui n
t clay
t supplies
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ed by ext i
nary dr* ught,
large vari«*ty of prod t
a i high!
rettiuneratn « V r,te
. f'r u ir uuure market
1 , rc niltry 1 i*l early I i
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and offeri OjSH! 8- a most favo
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It am this
Lon, i s culture j ]
management,but I l _______________ ...... -i
by a study of die nature of tin > i
j products, and of the soil, and a
kpeaencc is unite
if tnistil : s hi . unusual si
iiuh juaa wring
iiiti vat ion are tl
irm »riant pomts ti tl;
meat of iHel a
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From “The Onte«
lid Spanish Fort.'
Th .structure firs
Juan die Pinos' 1
Mareo but now called Ft. Mi
t con
t he waits 21 feet high and
12 leot thick, are built
u n glume rate formed h
tjf»or
T whole build- i
vers a ut 4 acres of groumi
This building was <
.GSH* an A. large
?F. fIndians were (d !
1 ! ts eonstructn TI if
wag transpo rted i it isiime
ra nu s trora the * i. TI re
omurodatioua are for 10< etuis ami i
1000 men. 1
it was formerly end red bv a i
drawbridge but this has been <1* 106 ! i
luvay with and the water drawn
from the moat. !
Over tl lot rway is a stone slab
ins£ the H panish rost-of-aruis,
ve this a globe anti eroHtf and i
underneath a. lumby and inscriptioii
in S j
Wcan give no diseription of
inside of the Fort a-s a written per
mil from the commander of the
rarrison was required, and this .we
ail to get. Tile excuse rendered was
•t o> many had iieen in of late
that the pets <»f H’ncle Sam’ : were
lining ! i worried. Uncle
re. f Sam are
*'ot»| 1 of a body of 445 Indians
irom one year old to gray hatred
•hieftains. They can be nbtinly
it fro ruths top oi the outside walls
hicb are free for every one. We
talked with several of them,and saw
dance tnem play- the ball and other
green corn, bear and war
dances
d hev are ji. hard looking, filthy ^
set, 1 have often read of the noble
wd man of the fomat and plains,
but I his wan mv first sight of a
body of them and I could see but
tie or ii tl
tl
t
From the fort, w
This
a
fling from Fort
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hiied with <
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old 1
«re
led to the ground ;
light ‘ >nse arc t n.'i
ri< ancient
Augustine wa innum ■
is not much .«m rid for huilding. i
At tlie south, terminus of the i
land is the ruin of old Fort Man! M*
tpfr It w vc ag ! t<
guard St. the Ausftartine Manta
hai tvsr
sc o * nils. Hh' for whites ind one for
bl ndos several private
bools uli vent on St j
Ireorge street is tholio school
for girls. i
f rom the Plaza St. j
George completed street gates, i
my round of this
city uv th* St. ( M the i
obi original street of tl ic. cii ■ I s !
feet in width and about half ii . mile
in fengih. stories, Some and of the build IB: j
are two ha ■ a porch
; . the upper story,which makes th*
distance between the. buildings
so short that parties can almost
shake hands across it.
has My how'coded, trip to the “Land of Flowers'
and I turn mv face
homeward well pleased with toy
; shot! trip, and satisfied that Flori
da is a good country for
1 things. Oranges, winter, vegetables, fish, good
’ climate in alligators
■ and tleae w ithout number. A man
; wish money can live in Florida and
| enjoy had himself, but .without money I
S rsUher be In old Georgia.
X A. L
Our W ling to Le
Tl
ate Senator
tei I y interred
II) i
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the
His m proving
d oe tor
w rt hi
viewed v t if under
Mood it; at ti
y of the Trea
Samuel vVidfo
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i world but one* I
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an show
he wtii not t ukss uns wa\
The total is xx t sstnihtei;
v th* Patent Offic
w Landing Decembc
Total t
of U. S., db2.
Saturday night the Bibb county
Orphans 1 inrne a spring,
three miles from Mac* 8 burned
ami hvc eld hire W;Ct throw itt
of their be* 8 . into tl *.old night
air, Th were taken to the h nt
t >f t| H . |J, t n^ighln
cured for, till morning an* •R
froze to death.
The Committee of arrangme
;>f the National Fuibtry and B t
A iation, which meets in Atlan
ta Jan. loth have arran .11 hold
er.ereist in the Hail of t! House
"■ haiwcscntaiives.
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Tuskegee Ala., and Waveross Ga.
became Presidential poidodrces on
the first of January
Charles If.- Raymond, a Now
York dealer in hardware suppliex
has jailed for ffkKbMVi,