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The Brunswick Advertiser,
PUBI.ISIIKD EVEKY
SATURDAY MORNING
Al MVRkWICI, OEOBOIA, M
2. O. S TA C Y.
0FFICK, Corner Xewcatlle and Monk Strati.
Advs-rtlslng
f>er #qu»re, t<-n line* ipm. fir.t io»«-rtion. «1 00
Per square, earh aubaequ«*nt luaertion,
gf Special rale, to yearly and larpe advertitrrt. 'i*
Advertiaem«uta .from re#poa#lbl# parti»*will
l>nbliahe<l until orderad out, when the time ta
pot ape. in. .l, and payment exacted accordingly.
Contmnnlcationa Cor Individual benadt.or of a
peraonal character, charge! aa advert!. *
Marriagea and obituary notice# nt
four linca. eolicted for publiration.
ceoding that apace, rharged aa advartiaenw
All letters and coiumnnica
dreaae.1 to the undersigned.
T. U. 8TAC1,
Brunswick. Oeocgia.
vunsinich
VOL. 5, NO. 42.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APR. 24, 1880.
isceedin g
should be ad
DOUBLE DAILY
F L ORI D A
Macon A Brunswick R. R.
—AT 1118—
grand bay street
_ City Directory.
“ CITY OFFICBB8.
Mayor- J. F. Nelson.
Al> ter mm- J. M. Couper. T. O. Stacy
Cook, J. I*. Harvey. A. T. Putnam, W. NN
kina, J J. Hpeara and D T. Dunn.
cterk* Treaeur'r —Jamea Houston.
Chif Marshal-i. C. Norman.
Assistant Marshal—i. L. Beach.
7W.rra.an-W. 8. Pittm —
7 •brlCkj
7Wrl J’hysirnin-
City Htkpsician—J. H. Rob
Harbor jf«ufrr-Matth.
Fort Wardens—Burr i
M. D.
a. M. V
Nliaiiuun.
BMPOSICM,
3 the publl<\ a
Harbor—1
iMMITTF.KK or COD next..
r.Watklna and Dunn.
Mpeara, I'utnam and HU. y
Cook and Putnam.
arvey.
-Cook. Harvey and
iiains a bhidoh#—D
Arrive Brunswick
Leave Brnnswic ..
Lenve Jestip
I,. live Ea*tmau...
Leave Cochran...
Dunn. Ilarvey and Putnam Arrive at MttCO
•ml Dunn.
CxmktkRIK*—Putnam, Ilarvey and (
Public miu>i»oa-^Watk»na. *!•.•»«
EidJCATiow—Cook.HUcy ana Mi>uan.
Ouiui Many.
Fl UK DRfARTMKN
UNITED STATES OFT1CXH8.
Collertor of Cuatoma—John T. Collin*.
Deputy—H.T. Dunn.
Collector Internal Revenue- D. T Dunn.
Deputy Marahal—Jsmea M. Couper.
I'oatmaater—Linos North.
General Srrr.’s Ofkice, J
Macon, Jan. 11, 79. (
O N and after Sunday, the 12th hint.,
Passenger trains on this road will
run as follows:
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1, SOUTH
Daily.
Leave Macon 7:45 P M
Arrive Oocliron v u ! nnv
Arri ve Eastman 10:45 l* m DKl (jOOUS,
Arrive Jeanp. 3:27 a m
Arrive UrnnHwiek 6^ A M
Leave Brunswick per steamer 0:15 a m
Arrive Fernandina 10:15 A M
Arrive Jacksonville 2:35 1* m
NIGHT I* S B No. 2. NORTH, Daily.
Leave Jacksonville 11 *15 a in
Leave Fernandina perst’r. 3:45 p in
7:45 pn»
8:00 p m
10:35 p W
3:31 a m
. 4 ;33 a m
. 0:55 a m
u for all
iidiiugly low prices
CLOTHING,
HOOTS & SHOES.
He ktH-jw c»natantly on band also a lull line of
Groceries
Brunswick as a Wholesale Market
The Poor Tramp’s Luck.
Berrien county s«w«. “ Im hungry and rugged and
The interior towns and country '■ |„. nrte i c l( an ,] dead-broke,” mut-
dircctly in communication with t ero ,] a tramp, the other day, ns ho
Brunswick have long desired t° j S atdown for a sun-bath on the
sec that city place herself in an at-1 , v ], ar f a t th% foot of Griswold street;
titude to successfully compete with j ..^ ut ; t > s j ust my i uc k. ], n «t fall I
her sister cities in the wholesale] i n to Detroit ju^t two hours too
trade. She may now be considered | a te to sell my vote. Nobody to
as one of the best markets in Geor- j l,laine. Found a big wallet on the
gia for family groceries and plnnta- s t rce n, in December, and four police
tion supplies, as well as supplies I caIng up before I could hide it. I.uck
for mill men and those engaged in J again. Got knocked down by a
tlie manufacture of rosin and spir- ■ g j ree t car, blit there was no open-
its turpentine. j ing for suit and damages, because
The firm of Jones &. Jones have [ waa drunk. Just the way. Last
opened a largo wholesale grocery , L ]I na ;] s were way down. I knew
establishment, which will piaw t here’d bo a rise but I didn’t buy ' the other day looking for their
quite all acquisition to the city, and nn ,i holU for the advance. I/wt wives. Here is n clear case of Wo-
a benefit to the people along the 11. , 0|) t |ionsand dollars out and out. "inn's left*-
& A. and M. A B. Railroads, 'i liesc; _\] wayfl that way with me. Glass! A landlady was complaining that
gentlemen arc situated convenient- won j U p twenty-live per cent., hut j she couldn't make both ends meet,
ly to the car shed, and their facili- j ) m ,[ n q a ], ane un hand, excepting j “ Well,” said a hoarder, “why not
tics for supplying the wants ot the pain in my back. Never know make one end vegetables
$2 00 A YEAH.
STOLEN SWEETS.
Madam, never bang a door, ifyon
do adore a bang.
How to lie successful in drawing
—draw your girl’s head on your
shoulder.
Beer is said to be going up, but
the general impression has been
that it was going down.
Boast not of self that you are
wise, if you ain’t got “spunk” to
advertise.—Penny I/xnl.
We are averse to kissing by tele
phone. Prefer to take tho electric
ity fresh from the battery.
Two Ohio men were in Netv York
AT THE
POST OFFICE
November Magazines.
•Appleton’s Journal,
Demorest’s Monthly,
Godey’s Ladies’ Book,
Harper's Monthly,
Ht. Nicholas,
Yoiiiik Ladies’ Journal,
Popular Monthly,
Huuday Magazine,
Popular Science Monthly,
North American Review,
Southern Farmers’ Monthly,
American Agriculturalist,
Waverly Magazine,
Saturday Nigut No. 44.
New York Ledger No. 22.
Close connection at Macon
points North, East and West.
DAY ACCOMMODATION No 3,South I
via Jetup and Live Oak—Daily except
Suu day.
Leave Macon 7:45 a ni
Arrive C«*chran 10:33 a ui j
Arrive Eastman 12:02 p ni
Arrive Jeanp 0:50 P m
Arrive Jacksonville 8:00 a m
No. 4, North, Daily, Except Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville 6.50 p m
Learn Jeanp
licavo Eastman ..
Leave Cochran...
Arrive Macon....
Connect at Mac
East and West.
rains No. 3 and 4 connect ut Coch
rau for llawkinsville.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
W. J. Jarvis, Gen. Supt.
Maste r ra n aportation.
2 .25 p m
3.45 pm
6.25 p m
for points North,
THOMAS’ xisric
I N nlnta. half pints and *tan<U. Warranted the
UaiilaS ink to ths toste. Tr> it.
1. L. HARRIS
A- E. HEIN'S
mxrKCTH'U.Y ANNOUNCES HIS
K E M O Y A L
To tho Oagood uew building, next «l«>or to Ml
rhclaon'a. wli.-re ha h*" opened a largo
and carelully sclo« tvd »t.M-k of
WATCHES. CLOCKS,
SOLID AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
And a largo nupply of
SHIP STORES,
All ol which ho means to sell at flguroa that
■illall he nalImIim tor) to Ilia ciintomcni.
family. _ _ _
ONWARD COMES THE
BOOM!
Take tho tide at the flrnel
h T.
their customers will always insure ^ f a j] jfow lumber’s gone up
prompt shipment of goods. . an j i don’t even own a fence-picket
J. E. Moore & Co., also do an ex- p, realize on. Just mo again. Fell
tensive business, though nre not at j n ^ () ^| u , r j ver 'totlier day, but, in-
present bidding for the wholesale j fi j ca( | „f polling me out and giving
trade. Those wanting goods in ||]c n | )()t w hiskey, they pulled me
their line at retail can do no better gll( 1 mid mp to leave town or
than to patronize them. \ j.j ^ t j 10 Ikjuiicc. Tliat’s me
The fact that Brunswick has one a( , nin Now p ve K „ t scU i e d down
of the best harbors in the l nited ^..i-e for a bit of a rest ami asnooie,
States gives her some advantages 1|Ut rll lj( . r()Uto d out in less than
that no other Southern city enjoys. fifleen minu u-8, and 1 know it.-
Her easy terms in freight will give (lt , u u . j ugt , |iy hange 1 luck.” II
her a decided advantage over more 8t . tt ) cl j d own , slid his hat over his
distant markets, and the fact of , f uce an d was just beginning to feel
easy access will be quite a desider
atum with those wanting "orders
filled on short notice.
We hope our people will see it to
their interest to patronize the
wholesale merchants of Brunswick,
which, while it will prove a source
sleepy when a hundred piumls of
coal rattled down on him. “1 knew
it—1 knew it!” shouted the tram]
as lie sprang up and brushed the
dust oil’his head— 1 "I said so all
the time and I just wish the
lamed old hogshead Imd come
>VU> rraps-s-efully a
’JVruuawk'k that I b
U r. *t Itt Mr. L Wu
Bakery and Confectionery,
Plated Jewelry,
HEAVY A FANCY
GROCERIES,
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
cow fi:i:d, i:to.
of pmfit to thcmselvi'S, will help to lmvn Il]o|lg witll l)lu coa ] all( |
build-up our own^sen|>ort town. j. llllllK .,| lm , through the wharf.”
The lilynn County Fair. —
The llen-l’ecked Man.
—Aiao—
MUSICAL INBTltUM F.NTS.CUT-
LEItY, l’LATED WARE, PIS-
TOLH, CAHT1U1H1ES,
TOYS, ETC., ETC,
R F.PAIHINO of all kinds of Watrhi^, n.wka.
J.-wulry, «U"0, tUu»« at abort Dotlcr, and noat
raaaouablo pricra. My long ixporum c lu that
lln« will s-nabl* me to glv^ aaliafa. tt .ii to •11 —
Pliaatt call aud examine uiy stock, aa goods will
bexbearfuHy exhibited.
00-Higbeat price paid for old gold lu cash, or
taken In exchange,
octl&dy.
hail keep eonataistly on hand a aalact sto
of bread, cakoa, caudina, and ever) thing to
alary lino. Also all kin.ka of
Fruits, Nuts, Etc. C0RN ’ () VTS ’ ETC
CIGARS 5 TOBACCO
on exhibition a large lot of
SCHEDULE OF RATES
—»«wke»—
ST. SMONS & BUNSW CK
STEAMER 11111Y - Christmas Toys,
TIME TABLE ^,., r T ° 1 ■»“
.Sale and Liverj
STABLE,
T. Putnam, Prop,
1 Corner MONK k GRANT ntreetH.
BRUNSWICK, - - 6E0R6IA.
Wc take jilnuuire in tlinnking
Mr. J. M. Dexter, Seuretury Glvim
Fair. f«*r a compliir.entary 8ea8uii
(ticket. Wo would say to the peo-
I pic of our county that the Fair
prt in list's to l>e the grandest ever
known in that county lie Ion*, mid
i those who feci themselves unnhle
j to attend those further off ought to
avail themselves of the pleasure of
I attending tho Glynn County ^ u ^ r »i starch out ov a man liko being
and take w.metbing with them to by u woman . j t is wua
exhibit. Wlm knows but ,h “ l t(, nn soven months of tho fever and
I Blaekshcar may produce an article r Thu w i V esof hen jxicked Ims-
lliat would take the highest preini- b#n( j |) |1|(#tt a || ll2 ou t live thair vic-
um? Tho Fair will commence on tim ^ m , a w „ liavo UlH)w „ them to
the 12th and conclude on the 14th k ,,, t „„d get hold of
of May, laatingjhree daya. t | lat (u lan k the I/.rd)
Criticizing Newspapers.
The lien peeke.l man is most gen-
i rally married, hut there are instan-
■ ei-a on record of single men being
harrnssed by pullets.
You can alwus tell ono of these
kind ov men, cspcslialy if they are
in the company ov thair wives.—
They look as resigned to thair fate
s a hen turkey on a wet day.
Thair ain’t nothing that will take
It is a very easy matter to eriti-
IRON BITTERS.
A Great Tonic.
7 —
regularly b#-
runnwtek, a*
Dally irtaturdaysand Suuoaya «xt«spted|.. 1 JO r
Satnnlay 1»
Haturda) »,.-xtra|..
T HE new steamer Ruby t
IW.-.U Ht. huuons Mil
follow#:
IJUTI COIXIUN* WHtl
Dally. (Sundays exeepte<l) (mail) .
Dally (H#f * *
Saturday
'taturdayi
t-uvg rtotag walk, #ac« la«m>< .
Mondays (extra) 4.J0 a
LKAVK ST.MMOMM MILL*.
Dally Handayi exiwqtt.tl) 10i
Dally iSaturdays and Huudays excepted)
Mondays (extra) •'. :#» *
Halurda)s(inall)
Mat unlays (extra) n>b#tk landtag
IRON BITTERS.
A Sure Appetizer.
unlays (mail),
urdaya (astral _
rare each way. ’J3 eta. Positively no fr.e list.
Y»r freight, paaaagc or ex, unions, apply tu
U. DART, Ja . Kfeam.
W. ¥. Pennlntan. Ageut, liri
Dart, Ageut, Ht. Htniona.
ick,
jTi
O. B. Mxhny | I A. J. CnovaT
Mabry & Crovatt,
ATTOKNEY8 AT LAW.
Suiuwtl, ..... Oiobou,
T»BAcncE arnruKi.Y is the colstus
I of Olynn, Wayne, Appling, Uier. a. foiTee.
Ware and fam leu of th- liruuswlck Olcuit. and
Telfair of U>« Oconea Circuit.
tLAlMh-Thr .ugh relialda rorresjsjnd. nU.
IVnaiou aud Increased lvu.lon ( laiu.e under Ml
the acta proses uted pensions for sarvlces in late
war obtained, land warrants bought and olfUin
nl for sstvicb in the Kb.n-U Indlau war. pen
sions for survivors of ths Mexican War.
fsrence, many may obtain moules. Ian-1
or pensions ' *“
»Wsif»i«*:ti»U •«»
IRON BITTERS.
IRON BITTERS,
A Valaakls Ms4>cl
IRON BITTERS,
IRON BITTERS,
Vehicles of every daaertptl;
for drayage pronipi -
at the arrival of I
-bit ly
who uiulenjUxxl nil the hen-pcckctl
lotlgt*H,
One of these kind of husbands is
newspaper, hut to publish a honor to his sex.
one so ns to interest, amuse and in-1 The hen-pecked man, when lie
Struct the public Ls no small under- 1 gets out among men, puts on an air
taking. Thoee who nre so prone tu of bravery and defiance, and once
find fault with every little item In a while gets drunk and will then
.watra-rrs; lhnt ,1„, not suit their .ntioal ami go home with the firm resolve that
oxnlU<l ideas should buy ty|>e, ink he will he captain of his own house-
and |.a],er, and publish an organ of hold, hut the old woman soon takes
df grown
hicken who fell into a swill barrel
nil had to ho jerked out awful
A New Yolk belle has ordered a
8700 corset. Great squeezer! what
extravagance. This is entirely too
much for artificial hugging.
A bashful printer refused a situ
ation in a printing ofiice where fe
males were employed, saying he
never set up with girls in his life.
The Massachusetts Bupremc
Court decided that a woman is com
petent to testify ns to her own age,
hut it doesn’t tell how to make them
do it.
A young lady modestly informs
us that if her sex have nothing to
do with cheeky chaps they will not
have chappy cheeks to contend
with.
They say’ the difference between
a grass-hopper end grass widow is
—is—by gracious there is no dif
ference. They will both hop at the
chance.
During religious services in tha
jail at Carson, Nev., and after a
clergyman had addressed the pris
oners on the text “ Honesty is the
best policy,” a thief named Jonci
asked if lie could make a few re
marks. I’ermission being given, he
said: “ The expression ‘ honesty is
the best ]>oliey’ was first thrown
out on a thieving world by Ben
Franklin, an ol-J humbug. I don’t
agree with Beu Franklin that hon
esty should he a policy dodge. If
a man’s honest, lie’s honest any-
how, and if lie just simply keeps
correct from policy Iic’b a had egg
at heart, and only wailing to get
the confidence of the community
and rob them out of thousands.—
A man who is honest from policy
would steal if lie had the nerve
and tho chance. We fellows in
here had too much nerve, and we
nre too candid to conceal our real
character.”
An Englishman has invented
what he calls a “luminous (taint,"
which ho claims will throw off a
bright light in dark places and at
night, thus rendering houses and
other objocts self-luminous. A pi-
oncer compnny has been formed in
London for its manufacture, and it
is said that there is now an eager
leniand for tho mysterious lu^^BJ
ant. We shall await its intrirsng
tion in tliis country witli con#has
aide anxiety.—Me.
The, Great Eastern,
idle nt Milford for so
is undergoing cxtci
Her paddle engines
out of her. and she
lie driven by twin
being fitted for tho
cargoes of live cat
cn, and her passe
being redecorated.
It is estimated t
of every ten uneduca
achieve success, and t
cated man will, on an uv
further advanced on his cn
thirty-five years of ago than
uneducated nt forty-five or
fifty. Tims all should receive p
sound mid liberal education, ifthey
would succeed ■
rrrs, H«M# of A p
piru'aT i^nm nf their own. Let them try it for the glory out ov him, anu
ft .. . .i- —i y , an ,| if it don’t him just as she would a ha
xll b«»*U And trains
City Barber Shop
J. M. CARTER, Proprietor]
I-et
ib^’biooii" three months onl
give them a new idea of the new
iSA*u , !ti"^nJ 0 cbnV |mi|ht burin css then we are r
^ n iJ^ 1 u/il n J|/Ijuiw r s judge of human nature. The con-, quick,
j/il r # Hi'"j "ft I ceit would he taken out of t*uch in-
r l t^i5r 0, « dividunla 80 quickly that they
would hardly know what wa* the have lately been made for lighting
matter with them, or whether they public squares ami ntrectH by the
stotKl on their head or feet. We electric tight. The price paid is lt.t>8
would Huggest a trial.
The New Y’ork Star, which Taa
been glancing over the various Irish
relief funds, finds that the Wall rnotIc . a , llsc hl Btore8 alu ] dwell-
street millionaires have sulwcnbca . _
only *20,000 altogether. The larg-
AT JtwKLHY STORK ov | c „t subscriber of these
Sold by all Dmgffiita.
THE BROW! CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE, Ml
5-Ceiit 'Counter
In London ami Paris, contracts
than that of last year and less than
the cost of gas, cheap as that article
is in [sindoii. While the electric
light has not yet been brought to
iugs, it seems to he gaining conti-
'fames deuce as the ch^ipcst light for
i | . „„ ml ' .' great factories aud public squares,
Shaving, Hair Cutting* Hair CIlSlS. J. Docrflillger JJSTi.^y V.m K ! iion -
OVBVYSTBFFT .derbUt contrihuled A”»,U00 to the to he soaring above all others a fcw
ON llAi si flf.r.l. same fund, but Jay Gould refused months since, with Ins horse shoe
z-.AU. .»»!». mr c„. w , »4! to give a cent. Tilden him sub- |sjinU. a]q«irs to have got under a
Ay ui*- mnimute <d thiuKs. too uuim*t.,hs t.» BC rilM.*d $l<).2-)0 to the relict of the c loud for Home reaaon; but he is at
'veireuAT, , suffering in Ireland, his contrihu- work , anJ | |U friends believe that
,Y Ht K ( I.NTs A.I’IM V.. tjonslsing made through the Dueli-
Courting is an irregular, active
transitive verb, indicative mvod,
present tense, third person, singu
lar number, and agrees with all the
girls in town.
“Humph !” said a youug gentle
limn nt a play with a young lady,
“ I could play the lover better than
that myself.” “ I would like to see
you try it,” was the naive reply.
An old woman in Wncliita says
sho never could imagine wticre all
the Smiths enmo from until vile
saw in a New England town a large
sign, Smith Manufacturing Com
pany.
A clock was on exhibition at the
Paris exposition which fired off
hourly. The exhibitor, on being
questioned as to tho object, ex-
plained phlegmatically, that it was
to ‘kill time.”
George Augustus Sala’s nose is
said to be the only rival to Edison’s
light.—New Haven Kegister. You
must he mistaken. It is said that
Edison’s light throws G. A.S. away
into the shade.
At a printer’s festival lately the
following toast was offered: “ W o-
man—Second only to the press in
the dissemination of news.” The
Indies are yet undecided whether
to rcgnrd this as a compliment or
otherwise.
Is this my train ?” asked a trav
eler of Dennis Owens at the Union
depot. “ I don’t know, hut I guess
not,” was the doubtful reply. “ I
see it's got the name of the railroad
compnny on the side, and I expect
it belongs to them. Have you lost
a train anywhere ?* .Von
meu—i
The following from nil exchange, all( j I,, u . beeu reli> *wl 1‘jr
is illustrative of the fruits of adyer- mite *
Dressing done in the la-
test approved style.
Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hair
Cutting a specialty.
IiwDUoD,
ONI.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.! JSSfUSA k ‘ >w ' lrT ’ "'""-uiy'
lions being made through ...cum.- . . ...
ew of Marlborough and the Far- he will, in tune, product* something
ncll fuiuln. • brilliant.
Ktiitorn, like hens, 1mve to scratch
/or a living.
A talc of whoa Relights an old
horse.
Bright’* Disuse
And other Hff<*etioi)N of the Kidney#
mid Madder nro nouiftimt*# brought on
and ofirn aggravated bv tin* ui*Kl»x*t of
the NymptoniN, which, if taken in thna
would, no doubt in n majority ofoaaea,
yield to treatment No medicine i##o
well suited for thia a# limikiu'# Com
pound Extract Bucliti and Juniper. It
ii« a reliable healing tonic to the parte,
ullaym irritation ami rvbtoiva healthy
action.
Frepare«l only by Hunt, Ruukin k
Lamar, Druggint#, and for Halo by F.
JoeigtT, ItriuiMwick.
Foiihyth, (*a , Dec. 1, 1877.
I have ho|«I ltaukiu'n Ihiclm aud Jn-
niper for 10 year#, mid it ha# always
given uuivenad HutiHfactinu, proving
one of the iuohI vJiiahle preparations
of the kind ou thu market.
F. O Mays,
Drngght
mnr-15-eow-2m
Columbus. Ga., April 12, 1878.
Dr. C. J. .Mokkett-/v.f/- »iv— My
wife aud mynelf are Mitixtied that the
life of our teething babe wum aiived by
the uhu of your l—thiuii (Teething
Fowder#) When other remedies had
failed to relieve him, ire hnv« baem <1#-
liijltleil irith the tpettiy ami imminent
relief yuv/i one of our cbili/ren from *•-
in.,, in ,f Cholera Morins. Teeth-
i imlinpentable to Uh, and should
Ire kept liy all parent# having small
children. lteH|Kftfully, etc.,
JXMHK B. WMIOHT,
aprill5 lm Forenuiu Enquirer-Boa.
Cultivale Roses.
Notning add* ho much to the com
fort aud Irenuty of home a# the cultiva
tion of flowers Nor doe# anything
add more to the Iremity ami comfort
of manor woman than theroassoa
the cheek# of thonc in good health.- -
Dr. Gilder's Liver Pilj# will always
impart tbi* r«»#eate line if used in time
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 1, 1878.
Hutchineon Brtk: Gentle
men-i have lined your ••^^eurakhm , •
li. vetl Iry it. All who
, . 1 • i i give you a call. ui*m»ei
tiHing: A family in Florida lost *1^.,, wu i.ure a reme»ly aj onrdoor.
their boy and advertised for him. I ^ \V. iaii
That very afternoon an alligator ^ ^
crawlexl up out of the swamp anti Atlanta. Dec. 10, 1878.
-lieU on the front ,ioor stop. In his
stomach were fouml a naiuliui "* j hal | tl i,,.. r | y i vrrytliiuc to so
reJ hair, sonic buttons, a pair of; Y„.ir. u the brtt tbis*.*
I .11 . ..Iass »llev a i«ir of lb* k u I Hint I w.-r ■>. It <lu« tbs
hoot heels, a glass alley, a l«'r w<>rk >e| , ID> , qaick .
< licckeJ |*nts nud a |»per collar. Msn. Adass,
T1 1C a.lvertiseinent did it. uprlS-lm ProprieUw. Adorns I