The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, February 15, 1894, Image 1

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TH E J R.SLT SENTINEL. Established 1866. YOLt Ml’ XXVIII. OpIdlllsM. A amwl •heat mm! V >>jrur ftiu! barley, V h , 4 eVtilV ; T \ Ahfl the T>o|>|' a i '.»?*filU#w’cK .tiliic fur MvJ,ur4ii tint t fn\U a f fill year n id n. gleaner next morning. II; ■t! 'll 111 draw I'.n.l >h !1 plnl.lt ;1a for It hoot li* * i !!m ■s -i;,d a ji.'.si-JHJ t-wcnl : Toe fh* of weight ;V,r;i)J'jvv op your bait. V tit n m ur n'Oes id But I: !: trout, Lii< ao maBUf.tr tub W.ii t, h tight by thri mho tUOI-Jlilig, y ink a thoughts that are witty MB id; V UP ill shidHow; ,i ni ir I.tufa with truth »r- with lies. ton *t: •ur Urate lie fallow T ;bt ii, it • it ).Hi*JerstooiU Bot tij t-1 on your mimi must tie horn in, That the latest thoiight that mankind «w Is* moghi will 1,a Hvhu,’!U bv thinker next mom IU-T. t f«a •ling th 1 hi -lit 'of time anil tut V iiy think <•{ another rarely; ah. A hither:' and a-k. tilt, wheSi Ami Ibid life |ntZ7.ilng, fairly, Vat lit*' is sweet, We still repeat, On this *le 2 plvi earth w<: :■ ire Itoni iiu (*-.*.») he r red to i itsst iy$t *‘handed in r. HiteBli: WAA WiVktA GodS <‘!o\l»il“sd next ujoruiii: [Bliiekwood's Mug,k/.lne. NUTSHELL'S GALLOP, ‘St >■ yonder horse’s toot that hangs on, the im.il over the fireplace said Gnlonel Brown*' nu'ditativcly, as he .flicked the iwh'-n from the tip of his igar iu his apartments up town on Thursday night The wind aud snow Were holding carnival in the streets, making everybody withindoors thank¬ ful for the shelter of a home Three gucst-B had diiicl with the colon* ), and they were now seated about the open prate in the enjoyment of tra gritnt ai guru. They saw nothing nn usual in the mass of Ipivn their a Hen tion was.called to, save perhaps tlmt it was burnished with great care, and that it hung pendent from a knot of blue ribbon.-. All nodded a.-sent, however, when the colonel repeated his query, and waited, for they wore sm the hoof had a history, and few can tell a story better than this retired army officer, whose hair is as white ns t hr carpet of snow that lay outside, muffling tfie footfalls of the passers-by and Causing the hnr hi Fifth avontie I to struggle for their feet ■very > I they Wok. 1 lid 1 ever tel! you bow mv ra ar Nutslictl saved the life *if mv* wifi aw»y lmek in hi5? N 1 think not,”, and the Colonel gazed a long time into the eherry depths ( d th** tire and: Big bed heavily two or three Hue a Hie flood ut recollections -wept away lit* curtain o: He past. The .guests j knew that hi- thoughts were with lie ; spirit dead of « sweet woman who had b*, u j ten yearn, met wlieu tie- Colotu-i tumbled at the locket at hi« chain I "hich Ida her picture they remain* d -ileus. Hiike’most men iii tim army, l r, il ;ove vonn a u i Wit- married in Fred ti¬ ie|sbttt'o hi g;j j eethruing-1 ny post j of duty almost irnnusliutelv after I wi Hindi the hftppit-t mlift on earth Mv j i at her .in-layy Win racing min), « brood- ■ er oi thoi ■ inghl.rcds, and when i went br.i-k to in . 1 n*‘nt l carried wjfh me a thr. e*y ear old mar a-a present from the old g* ntk'innn, who said Hint having no I f bis own, he wanted the sun of i In - adijptiiiii !*) be well mounted and a i In cod it to •lioatiiUt the arnn ill la.lor, Fhe and, mare although was a j fthrifl- undersized, handled my ] tiff poind- as though ii aero play for her, • seeming absolutely lire!*— and po« ses-ed oi -pe, <5 .o' .fteh n high order 1 Hud she won - o r,)l match races fur ‘ in with the ntftriosl e« Nutshell i <v«:s th*-name given tuber by my fa thcr-in-lnh ■ !l "d ,.uf of respect bu him I did not change it, ai Hough l. often thought that it teni'eeh emeil fitting i**r such a glo lions marc 1 rddo her through a ft'itnb* r of * tignui mi at- ami never tetmd lu-r wanting in battle she had all Hie mnt&m of a stallio! aud cu ter d into the spirit pf the contest . with « vigor that: was finni/nng. H« eye® fairly lilaz.ed: on Himh occaainns, 1 !. * ih>: > i,t ettemy with m tuy that tiansiormeii her '** th,,t she did not «*.-m th* mm animal that waft .<*, h>* il<- before th ii'uinpet* sounded 1 i'-)u<').jbi i ttiui Hi. the ftheturndonh Yidtey that she lu Call. 1 " ontroilablt; t'»r a linn iff di heat a Sight, n*l i.t*n*'!<* .1 her t* eth Hit 5 :<’k;nf «n tppom ni • citMi-g,. 1 “WE APPLAUD THE RIGHT AND CONDEMN THE WRONG.” -;■ "^5 - --‘t; "■* • ' - - aft;l li-vf.r gave up until Pie was dead and his rid* r mv prisoner, “After hostilities hud cease;! my f» tiier-in-law insisted flint my wife snd.I should make our home with him. Hue ing no plans for the immediate mtnra j • wsvi glad of the i*j«t<"Hunii>. fiui j the months oi June, -July, August, and ; pt-mber pus-mi: u way most happily. ” The Colonel looked at the window, w here the /'Snowflakes' were eddying! and was evidently reading from the open hook of the p wt. “One day," he resnmed, “one of the men on the place .used moi force than l thought was necessary in brid¬ ling Nutshell, and when t took him to tusk he was insolent. T went into th*> house to avoid trouble, for 1 was quick tempered in those days, i/ht. I couldn’t forget the fellow’s' manner, amt came to the door in time to see him -mulch at the ctnii mid throw lh< umre upon her htuinehcs. In an in¬ stant I hail him by the throat, 'a$d I’d ju-obably have killed him if they hadn't torn me a wav. The man was discharged, and after dinner, when we sat down for nn evening’s enjoy¬ ment. the entire episode was for gotten, After some music, rny wife | asked me to read aloud to He- fuiuily, i and, approaching me from behind with the book, put her urns- about tuy n*ck in a way that was peeulinrly her own. I had grasped her by the wrists; and was about to speak, w heti the glass in the big French window at the Cnd of the room was shattered, and the report of a gun almost deaf • 'lied HH. “1 remeiitbcr and the Cwbinclr*'-* to his feet and began pacing- rapid!y before the hearth, “that- my'father-in law and myself, with half a dozen ser¬ vants at out- heels, rushed upon the piazza, A scream from ntv wife’s mother brought me to the drawing room in an instant, and there I found mv wife with her head pillowed upon her mother's bosom and blood pour¬ ing from a, wound in her breast just above the heart. The scoundrel inul missed my hend by a.u inch to-two and reached a fairer mark. The nearest physician was at Fredericksburg, ten miles away,, aud the plank road «a- in Hie worst possible condition. .Shout¬ ing like n madman, I rushed to the barn, saddled Nutshell, aud in less than two minutes was galloping madly for medical ahsistaaee, f knew the folks at home would do their best to. stay the How of blood, and that every- thing rested in the prompt at¬ tention of a surgeon, I spared: neither whip nor spur, but urged the. gallant marc until if seemed that she must fall trom sheer exhaustion, and when tin* lights of Fr. d* i ick hnrg m; i>*•!'*.rt in.*, th mare s sides w lorn and bVeditig, where theyOvcrc nut white with foam, amt i was little less jhan a madnuut. The (loi'tor, who was an old friend, had m»t retired, and he was hi the sad¬ dle and galloping by my side, within a tew minute's. He urged his librae, a -tout half-bred, o hia best, pirne. but he was no mate cr for Nutshell, and when half the journey a as com nieied he -tumbled and fell heavily, throwing Hie doctor far in iidvnnec 1 drew reiff,sail'd felt my very blood freeze in my veins when 1 heard him shorn : This is biul business, Brown* Mv horse h lu'oken a leg.’ “Tliei'ij was nothing else for it but to have Nutshell carry double, or else 1 could.abaiid,»n her to the doctor and proceed <111 foot. The thought, ]j|§w ever, that my wife might <He t)cfoi‘',' 1 reached the house settled everything. a let! in ft twinkliug the buuni <: man 'vv»-s- staggering onward under her double burden. A dozen times she htutnbled to her knees, but I raised hot with voice and baud, andshe strug gled'ou and. on until she seamed .pas sensed of endurance beyond her specie. When Hie house with its lights eftme info view she seemed to know the ueccssity of an extra effort, "ud vvhen a* dismounted at the dour and my father in-Ian shouted ‘She’s alive yet, there’s hope still,* £ threw the, r* iua to a servant, aud followed the doctors into the hoi's*- The wound was a bad one but the surgeon waspossessied of uncommon skill, and my wife ultimately recovered. God a a** gr>ud }h sjiar.'d her to me for years, aml then took Ids own. >mt mv gallant little mare, J never saw her alive again 1 They found her in the morning lying cold and stiff in her stall. There wasn't ft dry eye in the hona.-hold, and «be was Inuied on a ground in the jk>s i*-ni where she iir-i ^an th* light oi : day .1 hfu 1 her off trunt fool cut off and aumatul, .u, yon see, mtd there,’ no money could nuifc* m< part ftith it ; it lh« l olumt , . , w» -ib'tn , again, and none broke /the stillness lor some min * utee Finally tin •.-*>m»gt„i ,,f the party duei’icd JESLT. GA„ THURSDAY. I liBRI AUY 1 . 7 , “But Colonel the man who iked the shot. What of him?" “Oh,; his health got had. and he 1 didn't live long afterward so* Vorii Gan, l aviHon in tladngascar. ’he method -of taxation in Mada gnsi’ftr iff peculiar, but has plenty of Hualogii s in mu- own country. It is called “hinimpooni!,,’’ and corresponds more n ? lv to our n.u 1. :ng out a mart tux than anything else. IN * fy Hova HuV.ject is obliged t work three months each year for the Government au ‘I support himself during that time, Sometimes the .Government does not demand it. aud other Years it requires a double amount. No taxes- are paid in money, and every iitnit under Hie Brime Mim-ter is * xi eoti-q to render “fiunaipoOuii." l.Ueh men serve the Government'in a capacity suitable U Hum Milieu, and even shnes are n qlured to render service.; This is har* on the ownei'H, whb are oblige*! to keep on, slave out -if ever y CWU * stftiitly Ju the employ of the Govern meat Ml the public buildings in the island were built iu this wav, and ualui.uii of Antananarivo are narru-d by hand 100 Uiiles from the ooasi the capital. ’This i;i performed by 1 faii'nipiiDim. Fifty pbutidsis mi aver¬ age load for one man Two Hmnsand men were sent by the Primt 3 Minister to the coast during rny stay to bring up a held }iiect* wliich had been P l,v stu ted by Captain Ini,woe j an Amciicau. 1 ne faunnpooua _ is _ greatly abused By the Preach. They buy the services of a '•'hole viilage from the govern nieiit, surround the town, drive the inhabitants , . to the mines, and keep them working on scanty rations for three months. Toward the close w f this period nearly every native ig aeen.-;t.d .. of mi slight ', ohcu.se. , and ■ ne as a punishment is compelled to work another three mouths, The French maltreat the natives, beat and starve a.... t 1 '• UUf! 51 Uu v ,1 , ), ,t . ,, hn l , oni b , “ ? * ‘ «‘ * goisl each day to satisfy their tankman ter« they are put iu the stocks for The night, and obliged to work the next day without supper or breakfast. San Francisco Chronicle. ii« -I .. .iik . on. Tie New York ITibuuo says that there is a- dialect spoken in parts oi that city which is so distipeflv ■see t,,ue,n ... almost , . to . .* tlm j .m ni name of a language It is known as “The Jargon," and is spoken by Polish aud Russian Hebrew-. It consists mninlv of nn imperfect German, with j Hom'd Hebrew it: Polish . word-. | I'hose who have studied its hi-torv ' any tlmf tho-■ w Im spt/kc H mic do sceinieil iroiu Hebrew- who .formerly' lived in Germany, and spoke the G. r « until toUgll'e, When they migrated to Foliiml they preserved among them ttelve- us far ns possible, the German laugmige. It became sum-what oor mpteil, bui in the main nns the lan gnage spoken by those who originally left Germain Hse language of Ger many itself tw-eame changed in lime, and now ihere is..considerable. differ rile between the words spoken by the Foli-h descendants of the German Helm ft aud thorn spoken bv educated German-, Th- difference, i- said t* be -light w h*'-n a few corruptions of she original tongue arc known catcd (b-rmans, h«*wcv *r, cannot un¬ derstand at first the pccnlitu: Polish Hebrew style A Sitting Duel. Wailed in by Bees. A couple of days ago, at the farm oi G. \V. Hutchins, -even miles from Marysville, a bee free was found near the east bank of Feather river, which was cut to obtain the honey After Hi*: , tree was cut down , to the , ground aii invi«t» B utian ™iin*itatei „„i honey located in a hollow half • I , i ti wltt.ro . it was cut and the top. *, *-.*. On cutting open the body of th*- tree they secured about 80 pounds u f hoiie It v 1 ■>* that w ■*"*. wood duck *«*. appears a hail form lorrueu la a i.nuty *avitv tlir tniougti ml ». hole II ♦} that was origiuftllv large enough to admit her body After laying 11 eggs she had mnnmeneed siftin*> 0 to " hatch 1 them tiH.ru, «n*l while doing so the bees had tilled the hole with comb so that she could not get out, and she dGd on the acsi. — jlted Bluff Ueinocrat. A BiitVreiit AppUcatluu, jlldfi si 8t.pl Gome, G i a r<- a <• < > take your powder like a man 1’oa never hear me making any complaint. about such a little thing as that.” Clarence Calliper- tsonny).— t ‘Xeitber , woulii 1 u l twtid dtuG* on my face; it is -ftalterin‘ it that I abjcci to. "p—Uiie. ,— Lemon-, are n.-r-ii bv thr Howmus t keep moth- , , from tin *« garments, ami iu the time of Pliny they w*.j - con sidvred »u excel bon- p*.*s *u ih-\ arc natives of **.«. IT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, Atlairs of GotoobI ai Mm of j fie DcoarMs Jtimmil i Sotos of Interest Uoneerning the Pea- I l»le ami Their fteneral Welfare. Attuim.-y-i km:rnl <>)ney. Friday, ap pointed Jamc - E. M Hawkins,. of llir- j mingham, to be Assistant United Btftteg i District Attorney lor the northern <liu- ; trict of'Alabama. hocrotary Herbert m-dveJ the M- . lowing cable message Saturday from ■ I k®°r Admiral Ken I mm this morn Aria l L h tn 1 '* V resnltjng rhtirp engagements at pint, ut name insur¬ gent success. ” I'he senate finally disposed of the election bill Wednesday, (t passed by a majority of eleven. Tin- populists V'^ ? I lie t 1 bill !l .® ,1, m,,, ' lnl “ to io r< the the I now goes preei- j i BH no fUll( 'ml,uents were added by j the ,senate m 11 ‘ . . .. ive eoinimtt*'*' . of .. ■■, t »e v ?“ ^Trk °Mr ! r S Tr r ” 1 i r W ' tt ^ ,C j 'i. ' ! !v ^ l iromotion of Lon mr \v sSionf°iere 1 Thursday The Iuin Mdrcied Moftnrft. i <0 AkOrntmi, and Horn- 1 ervdlo I'm I., of New York, to serve on ' lue.Lgyption international tribunal to ! v* voenneics, on tin retirement of \ ictor Bnimi, <• id v*rtb Uirojbm, »ml T.rnest II. Crosby, of New Vork. Itie-se jduees pay handsonH'. flfllftries H! ‘ a It*' appointments do not require i court ram lion by the seuate. . Tim gold reserve in the tre- mury is i again intact, ft reached that eondi !<<'» the Friday when the gold received from recent bond issubswelled the gob! beyond the $I{M},W0,Wi) : tnark. On August 10 last. Hu gold in the' treasury stood at AHO,000.00:1, since which slate in haa gradually'.' declined, ! teaching its lowest point of $»)4,000,- j s'cived <m tor Tut^lay the sale kst of when bonds Hm was gold trans- re- ! i forred into the treasury cash, No Mark, s« Pay. Mr. Boalner, .of Louisiana, has in trodueod an ameudn. nt t*> the rules of the house which he thinks if adopted Will prevent „ upU.tnm of th fihbns teriug proceedings of thopaMihvv days, The house had found it difficult to act oli ■ account declining of a large number of its t<» vote and thus breaking n quorum. Mr. Boat mi's amendment. <■ tin rules provides that ‘he Mtik of the h usi shal! make a | -voting not *'oj each member present und not I | and 'said member when, refusing t° vote and being present shall have 1 her « nt VBiy's s ainehument salary deducted. further Mr. Boat- that j provtu«« ! {ht . s j l( llkt , , hali UUt l1lllU n! , )tKlu j to excuse, a .member from voting or to refund a fine when the clerk Lius im- : l>o«*d it. Mr. Koatuer thinks when n member h salary in effected by this not he will ' voting always vote. fhe rcso bp ion has been referred te tin corn inittce oii rules. Sennfi: Titri mittee Hasy, \ M'ashington special of Friday my s Fhe senate il nance committed is i making rapid progress in the consider-. ration of the tariff bill. It will, prob *»My be reported, to the somite within j ten days. Coal will certainly be put on the dutiable list. Ami m will sugar, The sugar schedule is giving the com* mitt.ee more trouble than any other section of the bill. Tim committee is practically agreed that the .'sugar trust shall be given no advantages. Indeed, t he committee is an anti-trust eomnrit miftce and it is determined to jirtvent the fattening of this great trust «t Hie expense of the American « tJ >*' l»**,"bicl of the rentier is 1,/rxed nt a lugner rate tluui the raw product of the sugar farm the excess will not be uiore l imn one-tenth . ; of» cent. Fhe , indiciitiunij art* * hut raw sugar w ill ha>< a duty.pf 1 cent a pound upon it, and that 11 duty of 1 J-10 cents will be placed upon refined sugar. This difference is made 6n ac couht of the foreign matter to be found in. raw sugar. The Louisiana senators all, while working for « duty o{ 1 ’■ Cinits > are billing to accept 1 cent ami will vote for this bill iu that form. IllftiitiS I'ropniifiott S11 ffcru^ritli Lab. nu u Thursday nuistiay afi.•*•>>.><•,*, niic.m.im Mr . 11, Hlana Blnn.l succecuect in getting huj proposition 'leiuocrati.* practicalJ„y vote solid. on the Lver.v proiH>wtion mcmlMir was of the Georgia delegation was record ed m the affirmative, including Speak- 8e, K ,nor »« ,! m lncoiisidernble ui the democratic ranks, aud there are also forty republicans who favor it. If «»? ?* roflt sil T t ' r «bonld be coined it I ^ mu V‘ by clcafe0 tiftv milbon Bjo 1 . currency >l»llars, in and circular would doubtless be of good service to the secretary of the treasury in meeting tliecurrerd expciis*-oftht government The opposition to Air. Mland’s nroposi .......-I*,,,.,.,1 which provided for the cinage of 1ml- ; liofi pnrehased under the .Sherman law j and upon which notes have all < a lv ; Iff,, heen issimrl Ti i 1( , r, ,.„ f fl< 4ll i;i v v m 2. j I - ' that, the coinage of , this , bullion would , add nothing to the'moaev iu eircula- f tiou, and ui the same time* would pus sibly eudangm- gold redemption. Th proposition to ooin th»? seigniorage is e i'*ltit(l oi.paw^, sti iking Vi. *.*ut amendm-ut the -<oond see- will tiou. Fhe vote on this is in doubt, but it is not believed that M,. Bland . bill will go through Without amend tiu-nt. Mr. f53and .t tted Unit be ; l**- wilhug t** unatifv hi- reside non a- to nut h..-. any d*'nbt of r- - deteptioi in gold. He w opposed, havicur. f<> -trikuig oui the f second sectton, ALUANCE officers elected. ,’tnrion Butter, of North tiiroiiua, is Abide R resident. A Topeka, iv.au., -pedal says'- The imiie'ial convention <>i the nu'iiierk alliance concluded its- work Friday night find adjourned. The full ovii/g w -’ re ‘‘let-tul for the ensuing year President, Marion- Butler, of North hut of California .«enters and treasurer, D, P 1 hiann. of Hoifttt Carolina; executive committee, Mhuu Pennsylvi.ui,., Page, of Virginia, H. AX Dunf|t%UdT J. li - Dean, of New Vork, II. It. Lbweks, of .South Dakota, The executive jummittco this an thorizod to appoint a national lecturer and select a place for holding the next convention Ben Terrell, of Texas the present national lecturer, will doubtii'-!. be ciio.M’it for nuuth* r term, The salary of the president and lec¬ turer was fixed »t $13,000 each, and of the vice prc.Hih nt at SEOKETAHY MtatTOS BKI’KOVED. ’l’hc scheme of President Upson to adopt a new Constitution did not meet with tim approval of the convention,. the rcaoluUou providing for its »doi.i tiou beiu K defeated by an overwhelm fl» effort to have the Alliance endorse woman suffrage was t* * f fi hu ' e ’ ^° f * 1u ‘ delegates from sued an address appealing to everyone, who believes in tin; principles oi the Ailianco to Garni hv the oigamVe turn, and not only secure tin tkmetits to conic.-from- organization, but ako to make ceil am that m. j it seal party shall enact their demands into laws. 'l'ho Alliance took eveeptiouK to the ideas advanced bv d. Bteriiug Morton, s«erot.aty of agrkniliure, relative to the clauses and expressed its disapproval of •Beer'etary Morton-in a resolution. AaUIl . cniT UJ- ni7 m 1 Ht Ur , uAINlb. e , IW ~~ ,, Appeal , ,' to the Court* for Pm session of 1 onseeraled Urtnuid. I’lie lung delayed equity nuit of tin reorganized Ulutrelt of .resits Christ of Uattor Day Saiuta ngaiimt the Chnreh oi t hnst of Independence, to deter mine t he title to the famous Mormon temple lot in. Independence, Mo;, has been taken up for trial in the United Btates eirenit court at .Kansas City, Mo. The suit is « contest between two. f«e lion- of th* Mmnmu ehurek ■ , drtn mine the mvnn-siiip of n '• piece- of ground in the 'city of Independence, «*n which some dav lh« Mormons t \ the'-most' peet to erect magnificent- a ienip'c, which roared shall be th* hajuls and ever which,"on • by of man, from the last day oi i te n <*r!d, it is l*e lieved, Joseph all good and fa if hi ui followers * >f Bmith will ascend direct to h a veil ( amp Hardee Wants Information. Tli. following order whs issued at Birmingham, Ua .Friday afternoon by ( snip Hardee, Confederate Aeteraus; “To United Confederate Veterans: Camp Hardee, of Birmingham, will be pleased to hear from each camp in the United .States as to the number of del¬ egates that will be present at the re¬ union m April. Camp Hardee wants to hear from each camp bo that ptppa tiotv. jrtay be made tor each delegate w;ko will attend,” A WovbUs Fair History. Tx-SeHator T, W, Piihuvr, oi Mich¬ igan; Jehu Boyd Thatcher, of New York, and Prof, Tons!,ye,ot thewdrid’s fair commission, met at Nov, York re¬ cently official to outline the work of preparing Prof. the biitoiv of the .Mr.. Tonfdfty will be the historian. U is expected that th* * entire work 'will con¬ sist of about thirty--'octav-o-v6lum.es of .*0(1 01 (iOu pages, aiul willcost from -250,t)b0 t*. tJOO.OOf), Th, expense, will be borne by the govern inent. As oakfmd .‘ui. woman testifying in au nssanlt eSse swore that-she 8aw ;* bullet that had been tired at her whiz by. Such, keenness of yiskm as this is go rare that few would have Courage to make oath to possession of it ATLANTA MARKETS. COmUCCTED WEEKLV. - Coffee—Roasted—Arbnckiti’s 24.10 V 100 lb. ra».I on *1 Mk, Levering »Jl In**. (Iki }\. if.tw choice-21',-rc';.chi)tce koort ’ 2<)Lc: fair •!».•.«<!; common- pp-; l iMstlsitc, I 5Gc: Sugar—--Cl-ranuiaf* loaf d jiowlvit cut h% wicte « \tra (.4.’. Nvw Orteaus y.-llmv cbm N*« tied DrVmsHi Uf't'. ye jic*U< low extra C ,15v .‘Up;- ‘ Syrup— Molawss -Oenuine , prtmi > < * 1 1 >1 Cuba *dSf*55b its.': im ■ itaumi ttlum. Teas- Biack : «re«« 414c*, !tui»>r.t<e.i Japan 8alt--U:iwl*»yV ,M,>ck«Vei, v?nit«f fish’ *’ ^half**hilffi WrHs.’ Ufo' 'o')*'’ half >*’ i**> * S*a, «S 2 K 7S%0» S * .If ettaBTS^i* if* 4 $4 *3 (KM *i sgross 75.H*»*.ta-Kegftihnik sad 4^;do 1 thpkK« 5%c;uasvH, 1 tb ibg*, do l .wUsS XXX pewG:siwU hdl* «»> s -k'mon cream 8c;XXX«iager ftimi«»e‘teefn- Vrmoti ’A:. <I»u,iy—Awtorted stick 6cs FoKtSSb'T T. osttetss tl fo! mon T5; LW ilfiS, cewi' ft!teal >y tomato** I2;<H ?»» *»»’• »tan4i~Pearl 4c : Lump ss Mb. rnai m pow.ler—Hiflv, kej» 55 $.UY swik. AJwgs. *1 h kegtsfl '10,-. Shot ft per Fl»«*r, ovwi« nmi .Heal, Fionr-Fnirt patent- %4 65; mxovl pft-'-m $iM- rxfm fancy $5,8.5.- fancy f3 25. Mixed, faJMllV ------ «h.«0* Ooru-No. 1 wait. 5Y- '* Oai«,. Mixed M wbitw 44c; Texas rn*t ft tUaoth7 e 'ift-.m'" ,, Sdm "si'lii. 1 tnnvi'tv. UrgV *1.0n cil.u*** nmoihy, htdm, DV; No «na* u2$V" 'wh^bV^r *»3kv 90c, small sa* kft ‘Jfe-. Cot’f) msal-fl W pec owti S earn feet!—S s. ff? u-r oa mock p«a» *“ ■ m lM WI bA 1 nTs ItTL- iCi Ji¬ I’r.n Inien Olem rib sides, .bovf fl 7 |o, ieeottKM bwlL. Kv. « ugsuMiUixht llama left.8°ic^S ?• to br •anti »i)<! aver* *1 fast bacon Lia ftra, t »«««. Ux-ii!" Ysriie: taosvu umw . Speihiag Y Subscription $ 1,00 Per Year. - C i j s| J 9B MU lashington ■ '^BSS^SSSSBf^ a IlllitlslySf - I | ** S - g , . TjT *1T A wm IT * r ■** Tr , » JS_AF» TT"* S ! ~ ~ : ] j W EFFECT OCT. 30, tS92 ' ^ ' E * 4ST noUNP • t Arrivi- Ai?“SPfclm 12: fivoti i | a;t r. •! ; 1-cayc Bristol (EaStt tme) - S.S-W& r 't ; Arrive Sbenandouh ] u neti^n Arrive l^ave Shenandoah Vv %sliirugkyji“ jiw M/UC-ft. 7 : A. M j I •)■ A M COKNECTIO.HS. Leave W»sJ.)in$ioc nm a Arrive; New York smv: ' Fearr Memphu . nm p, ? i t{fvf ^~ L 1 —f" Ii25 P. ? .1 -I t ifu (.'.Wt*w<»p« s £v ffir 7 ' ’ ■7150” V. M j Arrive 12: 2 P. M UaveNew'dricam 8:00 P. M 1 | ® 1.1:55 A. a. M M j T ......— Kam a. M 1:25 P. M vsti f;s!' 8:45,A I, i l 4:25 i J ' j '■ TRAIN CONSISTS OF , fl r ^ r ■ HS 7L ‘ % 'V AIL 'f* -• ’>• , d/tfCOI IDUltl] v n'gioo. Vcibiiie# -Att'-hAtianui w tivr.nvf. . rat service <f n »urpa*«ea. NO EXTRA, PARES if w. \VRr-'SNfiOen*r#lPas*, Agt.Kaorv Teaa' larj oi Treasurer, Board of catalog For information, or matriculation fee, during m» from hi., district county, or. entitled te requested and to Each represent senator and at tower rates per Board $ '.0 month and BpiffUiv Gal ifi53 For health the climate I'll SIS p l! i* f it * - > 2. £.5 S :: W I ■«• * 2 Student prepared are and MV.L s:i BOTH SEXES HAVE a«taiia*5 by OioSecratury r,f ‘qSuaioqi -.Suraq &mn UxBatea me&n* The rmlitarT Beat school iontti, in the ruarv 52 -- ; r 3' 2 A branch, of the State AT DAHLONECA. Airicultural NORTH OEQROiA Tnuteea term without appoint ativa upwards. is “ I ^ B, f O licensed EQC bar *n for University College address A Xxortf students of uusurpwaftd. Ki I, Seer* p»ying pupil on* the state SL-ssmg fi 1 S teach to AftTAN ‘®»mo training with its s ? it Savannah, Florida and Western Railway. WAYOBOBS BHOBT UI.NE—TIME VA1W. Schedule of through trains to Florida and Southern Georgia, In effect July 2, 189S. doing South—Read down (F-ing Norm—ff««4 up. ” j....... 35'"7 ’ 23~; 5 j j cwJ i . .SavannaU. .Lv Ar 12 09p| -6 8 3*211 liftsf O 1>‘ Ua 8 00a Ar... ......J x'R'U p. . 10 28#* 1W 26ft-. 2 *" - ill Ha; 8-Ha.l... Wayuro«*j • ■ ...... s 50rtf: • -T 20a: ...... Ill 30a.:., .Bnimnvleir,' ...... 7 ; O ........; 12 aiopb.. 00151.. ...»A Jaekeonvlile Ibe-ny*< * Twai’a'oopr QC 115ft 5 63pi 5 S8p!.. . -....Sanford... Ilf*! 7 55»; • . ...... ! to ^&P tfipilO flop ... ..'.TtoP'** -Port Tniapa RO'ip......* *?■ sop;......; ; 10 ::: ■8i5a| * -. I.ive i,u>.k - - p ■* * Gaines vlUe <?;Mte 11 gjfe , -. ’al&mt&i* 8 10?t) Thd.m.ii'v villa * ■ - m j'!'23ft * C'Jp.OB i.Bttsrttjridst©-. Ohattahooebe® •• * ISai • • - .....Macbft..-.. 3S%|10 OR .f.YI'unbns. ••. 6 . m _____Atlanta*-,.. ia>p| i S 4t»p ..Monts-omery.. ....Afobile..... I? 1:;*’ 8 05a , Orleans,, tm Ne* No. 19 teavwiSavannah «loil'-, except Rnaday, 3:'55 p. m-, arrives 8:S‘> Jeiiapd 'I’iieaa 20 j;>. train* ui. No. £<*8 leaviM Je&vtp daily exoept Sunday, 4;'i5 a. m., arrivt® Savannah ft. m. atop at alt t-'auoi.* ! atween Savannah ftp 1 Jesnp arikmito cm **»wc*'(W» co**r*c*iosa port lamp*,. N Traitia Nob. So aud 14 «*rrv PuHhiau oara betwasn New York, Savannah and US oitrtie* pnlliuau sleeping car* Wajerow to NaaSmlte. Jkonirrilla and Ohteagi*. Train W ear- 1 n i itedthan steehihg mri snd ■beitmti Chicago, New and'on York Wednesday* awl Jackson and fide* Saturday* No 6 No. * turns 5 earn** I'meoui P*.m ) cars between Suviuiiuh linimday* and Sandap the deeper ftw 1 man sleeper to Suwannee Spring*, and on ret am 1 Suwannee Ho. Spring*. eomiec.!* si. Mup for Macon, Atlanta w»« the , wist t _ 1'ram . SBeonnmt „„ , **1 . Way Train l> Otocumatl, St. Louis and riiictwo. Ihrongh cross for Montgomery, Now Orleans, Naalmile, Alabama Me >and m.le tor Pnl ma . steeper Wavoro<» to OWc&.ge, Train m connect* with I ay Montgomery a ad the *oattiwr*t. secured , rtations, aud • ', ucsei , Ticketseold all point* and *leepio'« . , bertha a» passenger to Armand, car office, 22 Brill street. S. A. CrtyTiok*t Agent W, M, ilavidson, (renciwi , 1 t> asaenger Aa-m. .... It O; Kerning;.Superintendent. BRUSWICK AND WESTERN PASSENGER SCHEDULE time table no. 68 jn effect Sunday, june, 4, m$ Subject to Change Without Notice. j 3 ~ < READ S oft N WAilbi) ____1‘HJiAl) U 1'w Tf tU.y_ ; " - qotNO vri-T J ' j hbTMi" • it . ’ t TTn .~ i T Turi I I "1 1 ' . A- 4 jtj'.tA~-"M.|P. 15- 12 01:* M'.jA. 00b 7 if. 29; BStlNpWICK Irtt »>’>,' 7'Jf.i A V «| k «! fe| s»| * IftWSJ.f 4. bv- r 4 6 12 67jf 7 ©]•! 1 60: .... Jamaica. ’ S' B 06: l feiff 7 mit ’8 OS' W-ayncvllle. •• * 101St 653j '* (>5;s '■ - S 6 25; IMt 1 5 ?t: ...... . Atkin «ca j«A« X,-f 025 i 4 6 «H t 47*f 6 Oauv 8 17!....,.. ... I.uteum •• hm >-.7 t flH * v*v a 2 4 | a 7 On: a tn'f 8tS;s dfi-....... ... HsitWlifa ft It) SH’.t 615: 5 ir s * 1 tfi, 2 4' f E'4. , bin • • s a r»; 5 &■ 4A - 1 ... .. .. f 6 38 l »s t @5 sSSji soor stejv 8«N», . ... SishlatterviHe s 24 s 8 isop 3 6 40*8 Wj Voofv 0»0j 9 9 19: 35:...... 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