Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, October 20, 1875, Image 3

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Baulky Horses. Professor Jennings, of the Veterinary College of Philadelphia says: “ A man to control a horse, must first learn to control himself.” Baulking is the most aggravating o! all faults to which the horse is subject, yet, by patience, pseservance and good management, even this habit can be broken up. They resist because we fail to make them understand what we re quire of them; or it may occur from overloading, sore shoulders, or working till tired out. Particular is this the case with young animals. As soon as a hor«c is made to under stand what is required of him, he be eomes a willing subject. Tc attempt to- force him to do what he does not com prehend, or to use the whip under such circumstances, only excites him to more determined resistance. Professor Jenn ings’ remedy, which fully sustains the opinion of other great horse students, is as follows: “ On the first attempt of your horse to baulk, get out-, pat and reassure him with kind words, carefully examine the harness, then jump in and speak to him as if you expected him to go. This is generally effectual.” Bentwright, the American horse-tamer, says of this subject: “ If you have a baulky horse it is your own fault and not the horse’s. If a team does not pull true there is some cause for it, ana if you will remove the cause the effect will cease. When your horse baulks he is excited, and does not know what you want him to do. FURNISH TOUR HOUSE At Bassford’s, furniihi ~ Cutlery, ou.cr, nuuu-wj Good* shipped to all part), logue and price-list. Send for illustrated cata- 100 page Book and samp! eta Rubber Rooting, i im.pteti [materials for new roof, 4><c. a ft Fire-proof,durable,cheap. EuUi applied with positive zatiffection | Write at once and save money N. V. Slate Roofing Co. 7 CK1UU N. W J. O, B1G-KLQ1 B1S1DIM PHYSICIAN. Hus wiiblng •<* Un< - - .7uratlvr properties Not mnwtnrn'* rate obtala ’ addressing Dr. Blgelot English Holders of Alabama Bonds. At a recent meeting of the holders of Alabama bonds, in London, the following resolutions were adopted: 1. That in the opinion of this meeting the holders of the 8 per cent gold bonds, issued by the state of Alabama, in 1870, are not unmindful of, and are disposed to make due allowance for, the difficulties and embarrassments under which the state has for some years labored, and are willing to meet the executive of that state, In a fair and equitable spirit, with a view to an arrangement by way of set tlement of the principal ana interest due in respect 2. That this meeting entirely approves the course taken by the council of foreign bondholders and the committee of Alabama bondholders, acting in con junction with them, in deciding to authorize the Commissioners who is about to proceed to the United States under instructions from the council, to deal with the executive of the state of Alabama, and endeavor to negotiate and mature such a scheme for settlement of the claims of the holders of gold bonds of 1870 as might lead to a final adjust ment of their long-pending debt. Hard Times fob the Drummers.— It is not improbable that the prolonged dullness of trade will greatly curtail the system of commercial traveling. It is an extravagant practice, and must neces sarily involve more outlay in many branches of trade than for me retailer to have established relations with a few houses, from which he can order at any time by telegraph, or by visitation twice a year. The American Grocer, in dis cussing the question, gives the following opinion as that of a prominent merchant: “ My salesmen on the road cost me three times as much, in proportion to the amount of goods sold, as my house sales men do.” The reason is plain. The sales man in the shop is dealing with custom-, era eight or ten hours a day; the sales man on the road is not dealing with customers more than one or two hours a day, being obliged to spend the rest, of his time and considerable money in shift ing about. —On the morning of September 4th, in a house on Great Peter Street. Lon don, a sideboard, a book-case and an iron client were found which were made ] by Peter the Great when he was living as a workingman in England. The Lon don Gazette of Febuary 9th, 1(598, de scribes these articles, which are said to have remained where the Czar left them, and as he left them, since that time. Latterly they have been considered rather in the light of lumber; hut hav ing been seen by M. Stanislaus, a Pole, they have become the property of a Russian nobleman, Grcgoire Tschertkolt; who intends presenting them to the Em peror of Russia, to oe placed among other relics of Peter the Great at Mos- Hot Spring*-, Ark. MAKE FOUR FORTUNE! Grand Golden Drawing OF THE Louisiana State Lottery Take* Place Saturday, December 85, 1875, POSITIVELY. Capital Prize, $100,000. 3,580 Prise*. Amounting to 8303,500. ALL LN GOLD. JjOne Px'iise to-Every Six! Tick© Only 20,000 Tickets at $50,000 «J. S. Currency. Tenths and Twentieths inIProportion. Order Tick*!* and W For Circular. LOUISIANA STA1E LOTTERY CO., Lock Box 692 Postoffice, New Orleans, La. LOW RESERVOIR The Hoi graphic fibres oporatedTjy the brain; but if the atom ach, the great vltilizer of the system, is disordered, the whole nervous organization U partly shattered for the time being. Tarrant’s SHlzer Aperient works wonder* in cases of nervous debility arising from dyspepsia, by restoring the stomach to its nor mal condition, and keeping the bowels free, Solp by all druggists. DR. WARNKR’3 Sanitary Corset, With hkirt s kirt Suppcrter J Adjusting Pad*. And Sslf- Tho only Comet constructed upon ihysioiogfcal principles: it secures lenlth and comfort of body, with grace and beauty of form. Lady Agents wanted every wiiere. Samples, any size, by mail. 81*50. Address, W.UtXKK BBOM.. 70S Broadway, N. Y. DO NT? You want to make LARGE PROMT Selling the best article ,, , ever offered to Agents: One Agent made 815 in three hours. Try it. Address IIOOD Jt JOSEPH, Indianopol|s, Ind. Red. P, Rowea & (Jo. C AGENTS WANTED TOR Tin ENTENNIAL HISTORY oftreU.S. Competent aud Reliable Agents Wanted through out the country. Unexceptional guarantees re quired. The groat Interest in the thrilling history of nnr country makes this the fastest selling book ever pub lished. It contains over 400 fine historical engrav ings and DOO pages, with a full account of the up- ( R roac ing grand Centennial celebration. Send for a ill description and extra terms to Agents. NA TIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. St. Louis. Mo. IS LIFE. IKUICIIB BISSDEKM) IsfcUSXi Volta’s Blectbo Belts and Bands are indorsed by the most eminent physicians ill the world for the cun-of rheu matism, neuralgia, livercom- plaint, dyspepsia, kidney dis ease,aches, paius. nervous dis- orders.flts.femalu coin plaints nervous and geiien.ldehility, and other chronic diseases ot Cheches t,hea<!, liver, stomach kldneytandblood. Book with full particnlara free b> \ olta Bzi.t Co.. Clneiuuatl SASH DOORS Positively No Postponement A FORTUNE FOR SI. LEGALLY AUTHORIZED. TEXAS GIFT CONCERT ASSOCIATION Of Denison, Texas, will give * sfCond GRAND GIFT CONCERT Nov. 30,*1875. Drawing Positive OR MONEY REFUNDED. Firt Capital Gift, • ‘ ~ 1 Gift, • $50,000 Second Capital Gift, • - $25,000 Besides Gifts in proportion amounting in all to $250,000.00. Lowest out to a Whole Ticket, • 50. “ “ Coupon, .... 10. Price of a Whole Ticket, *9, which consists ol five *1 Coupons. Coupon Tickets, $1. Which will entitle the hoi 'er to admission to Die Grand Concert, and to oat fifth of whatever gift may be awarded to tbe win ie ticket numlier, Responsible agents wanted. AII orders for tickets sen direct promptly filled Circulars, Papers, etc.,, iviug full particulars, sent free. In writing, di sure and sign you, name, town, comity and 8iate in full. Orders for tickets uinoiti ting to *5 and upward sent V. O. !>., if desired. Address all cmiiniiiiiieiitlons aud make nil re mittances of money payable to A. R. COLLINS, Sec’y, Denison, Texas, ORDER TICKETS AT ONCE As the drawing will positively take place Nov 30th, 1873, and bnt a abort time now remains. HOME ENDORSEMENT J We, tbe undersigned, citizens of Denison Texas, cheerfully give our testimony to the lion- orahle and impartial tnannor in which the Flint Grand Gift Concert of the Texas Ulf) Concert Association was conducted, and ns to the very satisfactory manner in which all the ' ’ * and promises of the Association were carried out; ind,Jurthej-| do most heartily.eib dorse the Second Grand November 30th 1873. t Concert, to be given W. H. Winn, Mayor, City of Denison; Alder' men Judge W. D. Kirk; U. W. Walters Geo. B. Loving; J. Woodyard; W. A. Tibbs W. U. Boss; J. G, Taylor; L. M. Johnson John Kevins, Wholesale Dry Goods; J. II. Guy, Wholesale Grocer; Kppstein Wholesale Liquors; Sam. Star, Wi Bros., Wholesale Dry Goods; Hon. J. W. Jennings; Geo. j, Dexter; Dr. J. C. Feild. Reader Ton would like to see a copy of the BLINDS VARNISH TRY ELAINL LAMP OIL. Safe, Brilliant, and Cheap. Are Suited to all Climates, AND FAMOUS FOB BEING BEST TO USE! . CHEAPEST TO BUY!! 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