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The Brunswick Advertiser,
PUBLISHED EVERT
SATURDAY MOUMMi
At BBCRNWirK, OBollilIA. BT
2. Q■ STACY.
OFFICE. Corner SewcasUe and Monk Streets.
A4vertlilng RiDu
P#r square, tea line* •part*. first insertion, $1 00
Par square. each anbsequent insertion.
ter Special raUsH yearly ami large adoertisert. -% B
Advertisements grout r«e|>o»*ible partisan ill
published until ordered out. when the time u
aot specified, and payment exacted accordingly
Comiimnii ationa for individual benefit, or of i
peraonal cham ter. charged aa advertia eiuent
Marriagee and obituary notice* not exceeding
lour linufl, aolicted for publication. When ex
eeoding that apace, charged aa advertisements.
All lettera and commuuicationa ahould be ad
druaaed to the anderaigntd.
T. U. STACY,
Draft* wick, Oeorgia.
City Directory.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor- J. F. Ne|*on.
AhUrmen- J. M. Cooper, T. O. Stacy. J. R
Cook. J. P. Harvey, A. T. Putnam, W. W. Wat-
kiiiH, J J. Spear* and D. T. Dunn.
Clerk it Treasurer—Janie* Uouaton.
<ir/Marshal—J. C. S<
litrl 1‘husir
City Ithyiirian—J
Harbor Master
fort Wardens
l. lilaiu. M. D.
it. Robin*. M. D.
Matthew Shannon.
Hurr Wtnton, O. J.
Hannon—Harvey, book and Putnam.
Railboaiw—Cook, Harvey and Cooper.
Hthkkt*, uiuimm a bbiixik*— Dunn, Spears i
nd Pi
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Collector ofCnatoma—John T. Colllna.
Deputy—II. T. Dnun.
Collector Internal Revenue—D. T Dunn.
Deputy Mondial- Janiea M. Coupur.
Puatinaater—Linua Nortli.
KDITOKS AND NEWSI'APKU
MEN
of (ha country, andorae Jame- R. Patent Gold
Watch Cam.* Aa a proof, read the following:
Baltimore, Md.. March *. isso.
It Rives n
Watch fane 1 na
ilai ll ju. It wea
J. T. Ribooold.
Ed. and lYop’t Telegram.
Lo Fayette. Ind., March
Ed an<l Prop !
Jha Mol nee. Ia.. Feb. 23. 1
manager ha* carried a Juium Ihm* l’ai
i Cane, and < iieerluily aaya that it < ami.
i in any way. State Lkakkk (V
Puli’ra /«>ica Stale Isa
Wataaka. Ill . March t. isn
l jdeaM-d to aay that the Janie* lloa* Wi
i II. Bawvm,
nd Prop't Torah of Liberie.
cl iu by hundreds of
mechanic*, merchant*
. of the country.
Till* ia the only patent case made of Two
I’lnip* of Solid Hold. It ia warranted by s|k>-
nal certificate. Ask your Jeweler Jor Illustrated |
catalogue containing full description.
5-Cciit Counter
AT JEWELRY STORK OF
Chas. J.Doerflinger
ON HAY STREET.
C ALL and examine my iboent Counter, and mn>
the UMiltitiide ojt tiling*, too numerous to
ONLY FIVE CENTS A-IUECE-
tunsutrli %ftnxiim.
VOL. 5, NO. 47.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1880.
$2 00 A YEAR.
Railroads.
Savannah, Florida & West
ern Railway.
O N ANE
14, 1*iai
GENERAL MANAGER S OFFICF., i
•Savannah, March 13, 1880. (
AND AFTER SUNDAY, Mar.
iigt*r Truins on tlii.s Rond
ill run jus follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah <lnily at 4:30 pm
Arrive at jMop ” 7:00 pm
Arrive at TbomaovV* 6:25 a m
Arrive ut Baiiibridge” 9:40 a m
Arrive ut Albany ” 10:25 a m
Arrive at Live Oak " 2^1) a u
Arrive at TnllahasHee" 7:00 a m
Arrive ut Jacks’nviUe” 7£0 a m
Leave TaUjfliatweo ” 6:00 P u
Leave Jaeksouville ” 5:30 pm
Live Oak " 11:15 pm
Albany " 4;00 p m
Leave Rainbridge ” 4:00 i* m
Leave Tliomnsvillo M 7:35 p m
Jesup ” 6:30 a m
Arrive at Savannah " 9:00 a m
liunge of earn between Savannah
and Jacksonville and Savannah and
Albany.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run
through to uud from Savannah and
Jacksonville.
Sleeping curs run through to and
nm Savannah and AM a iy.
Passenger* from Sic a mah for Fer-
nuiidina, Gainesville and Cedar Keys
his train.
engers from Savannah for Bruns
wick and Darien tuke this train, nriiv-
ing at Buuswick 6:00 a. m.
Passengere from Brunswick arrive at
S I.liiili 9HO A. M.
Purscnger* h aving Macon 7:15 a. m.
(daily except Sunday) eonneetat Jesiij
with this train for Florida.
ngers from Florida by this trail
connect nt Jeanp with train arriving iu
‘ aeon at 6:25 i». in. daily.
Connect at Albany with Pniwengei
uins both way* on {Southwestern rail*
•ad to and from Macon, Eufala, Mont
gomery, New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for
Apalachicola every Sunday and Thurs
day evening; lor Columbus every
Tuesday and Saturday afternoon.
Close eonneetion at Jaekaonville dai
ly (.Sundays excepted) forS. Augustine,
Palatka,, Enterprise, and all landings
St John’s river.
Trains on U. and A. R. R. lenvi
junction, going west, at 11:37 a. m.,
and for Brunswick at 4:40 p. m. daily,
pt Sunday.
AOOOMMt IDATION TRAINS—EAS
TERN DIVISION.
Savannah,S'duy ex’ed, at 7:00 a m
e Mi In tosh
i Jesup
“12:20 pi
• 2:40 p-
‘ 6:25 p m ;
‘ 5.2o a m !
• 9:40 a m ;
‘12:50 p
»:40 P
AUCTION
Jdaekshear
Arrive at Dui>out
Leave Dupont
Leave Blackshear '
Leave Jesup
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah
WESTERN DIVISION.
Li avoDupont, S’nd’y exe’p'd, 0:00 a m
Leave Valdosta “ 8:15 a n
L*ave Quitman *' 9:43 am
Arrive utThoiuasvillo " 12:00 m
Leave Thomasville, Mondays,
Wednesday and Friday 2:10PM
Leave Cumillu, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday 5:24pm |
Arrive at Albany, Mondays,
Wednesday e and Fridays.. 7:20 r
Leave Albuuy, Mouday, Wed
nesday and Friday 5:00 a
Leave Camilla, Monday,Wed
nesday and Friday 7:15 a
| Arrive at Thomasville, Mon
COMMISSION!,
Reports of Officers of the
City of
Wiley Bugg
3 00
lirimswick for the Month of
G W Burnett “
2 42
March, 1880.
Solomon Bro* lease
2 00
—
Lathrop & Co.
2 00
HF-roBT OF JAM IS HOUSTON, CLERK A
Mrs Sarah Price “
6 50
TREASURER.
Jack Burroughs “
1 20
Amount on hand 82.216 66
J K I>egaro license
1 50
J H Daniels taxes
8 25
Peter Krauss
6 00
S C Littlefield, trustee “
52 no
William Evans taxes
25
Littlefield & Tison u
21 00
J II Isidlio
14 64
Mrs B Golden “
5 10
F P Harmon
4 90
J C Norman fines
25 20
C II Newton
2 70
W U Telegraph Co, license
100 00
Peter Krauss
3 50
P B Holzendorf & Bro “
25 00
I)an Smith
4 00
J D Sprunt lease
10 00
Mrs W Mills “
1 10 j
Ketchum & Hartridge “
35 00
Tip|>o Rogers
5 (>8
16 00
Min B Golden
10 35
John Ward taxes
50
S It Atkinson “
4 50
Ketchum & Hartridge “
7 85
C G Moore, trustee “
16 43
J W Ward
1 41
Cyrus Shelton “
3 50
“ lease
200
Mrs Julia Hertel “
10 00
J W Johnson license
2 00
83.439 70!
Mrs 8 L Fahm taxes
850
DISBURSEMENTS.
BE Flint
10 00
J F Nelson, salary
825 on
\V M Baker, trustee “
5 00
James Houston, salary
. 60 00
Fanny Wing
84
. 50 00
fsAiira Hopson
1 35
J L Beach “
41 66
.Julius Bright license
4 00
W S Pittman “
. 40 00
Toney Celia
2 00
J It Robins “
. 25 00
Celia it Bright “
2 00
Oslxmi Mason “
. 3 33
Roht Mallory
20 00
T G Stacy “
. 8 &3
So Express Co
25 00
G W Styles
. 8 33
W W Hardy lease
7 50
Lydia Wardlftw, charity
0 25
W U Tel. Co., telegrams
6 lo
F G Rowe
2 20
T G Stacy, printing
9 50
Mrs 11 G Bostwick
4 00
J F Nelson, streets
1 75)
Est II L Snow taxes
1 CO
E Solomon, “
10 10
\V J Snllens
1 SO
Mrs A E Wattles, charity....
2d 00
W W Hardy
14 30
DA Moore, guard house....
91 90
Mrs S Collins
12 75
J D Gill, drains
33 33
W W Hardy
13 00
Osborn Mason, charity
1 Oili
Mrs II C Bostwick “
17 33
L W Harris et al streets
118 50
F G Rowe “
9 12
C P Goodyear, M & B Rail
Steven Gardner “
5 00
road lease
1.50 001
A G Osgood
15 85
Wm Jackson, charity
1 00
John Pierson
9 8.3
G C Norton, “
5 00
Inuirens Pierson “
1 -58
J P Ijinih, coupons
5 25
LT Dupre
10 00
Fitzgerald <k Spears, streets.
8 24
J C Moore
30 95
Alfred Green, “
4 2)
Jas Blue “
4 ON
.1 \V Burke & Co., printing.
13 541
J \V Johnson license
1 .50
Lydia Wardlnw, charity
5 56
Cel In A: Wright “
2 oo
Mrs A E Wattles, “
22 00
Linus North “
10 00
F Joerger, license refunded.
10 00
Mrs Emma Walker taxes
7 15
.1 M Dexter, coinHtns
1 75
Burr Winton
10 fiO
II A Kenrick,town commons 13 (M)
T E Scott, adnfr, “
I t 00
BurrWinton ctal ass’m’t....
.160 00
J E Dart, trustee “
30 00
—
Thos Bourke
33 JS8
8
,,439 70
Thos Minelmn “
1 55
Examined and found correct.
“ lease
60
W. W. Watkins,
F M Welch license
10 00
Chairman Finance Committee.
M J Christopher “
5 00
—
Malinda Seven taxes
2 .SO
REPORT OK J. C. NoUM.\N, MARSHAL.
M J Scarlett “ .
2 47
Joseph Ouiglry, fine
3 oo;
J P Holmes
2 00
Anthony Rose “
5 001
Ixniisa Kelly
25
Luther West “
3 001
A Worms license
2 00
Floyd M’illiams “
2 00
Roht Christoper “
500
Joseph Seward “
5 00|
Thos Hackctt lease
2 00
Geo Wimberly “
2 00
Politics on Hob-Tail Creek, | Three shots wero fired, four or
| five Aldermen knocked down, and
“ I'll tell ye what this here Crow- j when the cyclone (Missed everybody
bar City needs and must hev,” said hud his shooter on his knee.
Slathers Johnson, as lie mounted n
barrel nnd looked around on the
miners. “ Wo want a city govern
ment—a Common Council—a body
to nmko ordinances an’ enforce ’em
—a—a—”
Tile rest of his speech was drown
ed by the cheers of tho crowd. It
was in ’56, and Crowbar City was a
collection of shanties nnd huts on
When interrupted, we wnr nlsuit
to take up the order of unfinished
business," remarked the Mayor as
lie nursed his bitten car.
“I move tlmt we adjourn !”
“Adjourn be blowed !”
“Question I”
“Ayes nnd noes I”
“Order I”
“.Some coon out thnr lias kicked
reck, in Nevada. We ! my dog!” said tho Mayor, as the
yel|>s of a canine ruse nlsive nil oth
er sounds.
“Set down, you old hc-wolf!"
Slathers Johnson was the laziest
miner-ill the camp, but was looked
U|i to as a great politician. Back
iy the States he had been consta
ble, overseer of highways, tax col
lector, school iiiB|iector, and so on,
but yet his hankering was not sat
isfied.
it was finally decided that Crow-
one Alderman, while n Mayor,
Treasurer and Clerk should lie
elected nt large. There were about
OOAKS.
Did you ever ^cc a barrel whoop?
Great is astronomy, for the heav
ens planet.
There nre severnl kings in Europe
who are total rex.
Tho empty whiskey barrel tells
of departed spirits.
Sus|iend the total is more refined
than “ hang it all.”
The guinea hen talks too much
to be a good layer.
When a man’s head gets wrong,
lie hasn’t ver-ti-go crazy.
Inscription for Bob IagersoH’s
tombstone—Robert Burns.
When the stove is put up in tho
parlor, look out for sparks.
Making light of trouble*—'burn
ing up your unpaid hills.
A remark tlmt always provokes a
“smile”—“what will you take T”
It doesn't take a plate of soup
long to cool, unless you want to eat
Can the smell of a roast chicken
,, , ....... be considered a fowl odor.—Penny
yelled sonic one, and at that the . ,
■ • i. , , . , ! Local.
Cows have an original taste for
light was upset ami the circus be
gan. We locked the door on the!
crowd am! got under cover of the mu * ic > ,,ut ^ »>«* ^
rock*, but tlmt house couldn't hold
’em. In five minutes they were In our country’s cologne ini days
fighting nil over town, nnd every! every body had plenty of common
ward had a rally and a knock- scent*.
down. It was four weeks before j There is a tendency to pnlm off
all the bullets wero dug out and oleocnlihinage cigars for genuine
the broken heads healed up. Slntli Havanas,
ors lost an ear and two fingers, nnd j t \ (earning is a
his farewell message was brief.— thlng This applies cs
He wrote: | v i«ilin playing.
“Aldermen: Fame is a mockery,|
oflicc is <
lie re
mounted the barrel.
There was dead si’enco fora min
ute, and then Raccoon Bill, of the
bloody sixth ward, threw his old
h.af on the ground, pulled his
.shooter, and kindly inquired:
•Are thar any buzzards here from
.* ward who don't think I'd make
a howlin'old Alderman? If thar
in, let him edge up this way fur
nlxnit ten seconds ! ’
No one edged, an 1 Raccoon Rill
was declared the unanimous choice
of the electors of lii.a ward. Sever
al others elected themselves in the
same off-hand manner, nnd there
was no trouble until Blue Clay
Smith said he thought ho could
represent the eighth ward about os
well ns any other resident vulture.
If not, why not. Three resilient
persons for each Alderman. offico is degradin', nnd I resign in ■ ti,ou dit^butthe
“How shall we proceed to elect?’’ | favor of any coyote you ki.i agree „ ien in * th
Romans, farewell. I came, I 1
, and got chawed.”
In use of sound
But Crowbar City had had ( * 0 quite
enough of jxditics.
Will You Relieve It?
to contest his election, nnd there j tli
was a four-handed light which last
ed ten minutes ami decided the
Woman’s Pnrr Friend.—To relieve
the nclring heart of woman, nnd bring
joy where Borrow reigned unpre
•i lubrion before which the mnile* of
king* dwindle into utter insignificance.
This i* the peculiar province of Hind
field’s Female Regulator, w|pch, from
it* nnmberhw* cure*, i* appropriately
Mtyled ‘•Woman’s bc*t Friend." Tho
distressing complaint known as whites,
and vnriotin irregularities of the womb,
to which woman is anbject, >lianppenr
like* magic before n single bottle of thin
wonderful compound. Physicians pre-
preaerilM* it.
Prepared by Dr. J. Brad field, Atlan
ta, Oil, and sold at 81.50 per bottle by
F. Joerger, Brunswick, G*.
NOW IN PERFECT KNALTH.
Near Marietta, Oa., March 21, ’70.
Home inontlis ago [ bought n bottle
of Ihndield’M Female Regulator, nnd
used it iu my family witli the ntmost
Atisfaotinnj have ivoommended Jt to
• otlier families nnd they linvo
1 it just what it is recommended.
The females who liava used tlju Regu
J
Inin
election in favor of Cnws-Kycd ’V 1,10 *•'“Bend t
(I,.,, \VO
Slathers wns ttie pnWic
perfect
lo ir lionM’loild dn-
cordially iccommend it to
Rev. II. B. Johnson.
D. James Dillon.
tlon Day* Rverjr Weilne*
I mid Saturday, Begin-
uing at 11 O’clock a in.
Leave Thomnsv'o,B’d’y ezo’p d 1:30 p u
Leave Quitmnn “ 3:42pm
Leave Valdosta “ 5.1)8pm
Arrive at Du|>ont " 7:201* u
J. H. Tyson, Master Transportation.
H. H. HAINES,
General Manager.
J. M. DEXTER,
Banker nnd Broker,
Exchange bought and soli
Iusiirance 8s Heal Estate Agent.
f7-.\gpat for Fsirbsnka* Aalei an<l Herring's
Brunswick & Albany Railroad
CUANOI OF SCHEDULE.
HUPERINTKNDENT* < >FFICK,
Co
onvnmwu a, ua.. July l7tb.'lM70.}
O N an<l »n«r July 17lh, 1»79, pMMtiugc
traiu* on thi* Kowl will run m follows:
P*MM>UK'*r Trsin lesvo* Brunawiik dsily (ex
cept Nunc *«) st 7 «» A M
ArrivMfttlWbsMville. A. AO. It. R.,*t .11 17 A k
I**sve« Ti-Im-biiYllle, A. A (I. B. H., st... .11:37 A M
Arrive* st Albany st s.uu p M
urvuim
Lcsvi a Alttsny <Uily(«xrept Rnndaylst.
“ ivtlle, A. AO. K. K..sl.
A O. U. R..
, I list I) 8t Lvger
Nero Rutledge
Mrs Jure Minelmn
A V Wood
W A Fuller
F Joerger
W B Burroughs
A V Wood
RS Clubb, trustee
EI. Neidlingcr
W B Burroi glis
r. ii<*>[<!.... | l ». «.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS.
Attornei's at Law,
Piirxswic’K, Geobgia.
O mec-On Olo.irK.IKr .tret, nKit door to
Mli hflaon'a, up stairs. , . _
ft artier In all coSBIIm of the Drunawlck Ctr
*ult and the city «*f Darien. Oa.
; Savannah, and with but f<
BURNH.AM’S
| WARRANTED BEST_AND CREAPHT
I'rlrK. rr.lu. .dl /tnoOM/Jt
3 MILLTNG SUPPLIES
Edward Bailor
A K Wattles
Train* from Albany make clotw eounertlou at ! I T Dunn* trustee
Telx-aiivllle with A. AO., pBBBeugar train from I * J * * ’
jjj* C W Hutson
" ! M Minelmn
. r! i Mrs I* SB Randall
| A D Bpeight
E«t./ G Blitch
Mrs H A Kenrick
II A Kcnrick
Kenrick A Dexter
taxes 83
“ 1 97
“ 20 00
“ 2 75
“ 10 10
“ 8 83
gross saletf 19 50
taxes 41 03
“ 14 00
10 00
50 00
4 50
2 45
21 00
12 00
2 00
license
TvAKeoRK, Ala., July 28, 1878.
Dil C. J. Mokpit -Dear Sir: Jus
tice to you demands that I should give
you my experience with your extvl-
lent medicine. Teeth inn. Our little
girl iust thirteen mouth* old, lots had
much trouble teething. Every remetly
mu exhiHMted in ekstpe </ prewijttiona
4 00 from our fwnily jitiyauuiH. II
which loavea Tebuauvlll* for Florida at 1:35 1
CUAUI.EM l. sciilatter,
U«n*ral SapAtrinUtndrQt.
NOTICE.
t may con^rn: Ik> it know
miner Flo
<*r th« own
reaponsiblB for any bill* or debts i •aitra.-i.i.l by [ Jackie W llite
| any ofth*-. r««w of the Mti-amer Florancw, without
a written order from the nn l.miun
IVark*i thrl-Hi.n*, l.nn
C. II. IIRCKT,
Master <.f Steamer Floe
BrnaBwick, Oa, Sept. 1. Iff*.
NOTICE.
j. i:. ho in ns.
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON.
O FFERS his prof.iwloiial eorrtraa to the people
ut Itrniuwirk and vlrHilty. Office at Ma-I
M- Hk *tr-«t !
York Hunter
Mrs K Peters
W T Jones
George Keatt
| Mrs Sarah Price
Jack Burroughs
m b. h.- F Burgay
, „ I Betsey Cuylcr
John DuBkinon,
IIknry DiiBionon Janie* Palmer
.1 E. DrBioxo.v | Fred Armstrong
4 75
2.5
17 00
3 75
7 35
1 70
31 70
17 00
36 13
8 30
1 00
7 50
4 75
1 68
3 15
3 67
1 00
1 00
1 00
Ihccrs, and the largest hut in town A W | 100 || H , V ^ |K ,||„1 ,|. c . c -i m-n-1
ras cleaned out for a meeting of ' |n| | I)ronollncod Udiama). “What
tic Common Council. I ( | n y,, u mcnn |,y calling that dia-
Tl.e eight Aldermen eat on tin- mn] ? CX( .(„•„„«! the teacher .“Cause
320 00
By ain't (laid Clerk ife Treas
urer 818 00j
Ten |a-r cent, of 820.00, lines
Mayor
i it is,” answered tho hoy. “ It's dis-
• i>i.»«f,
• in.
retained.
2 00
Jas. Houston,
Clerk and Treasurer.
sat in the centre on a ling of meal,' , nn | f rnc tions. All fractions are dis-
nnd opened the session by saying: J mJl j
“ Has any Alderman any motion
to mnkc?"
“ 1 «j«*c a moshun that this ’ere
honorable body (lurvidu itself with
a har’l of whiskey nt the expense
of the city would bo in order,” re
marked the Alderman from the
third.
Th* mul*
Wlienri all but him bhl led,
Ami kh-ksd b flnrra «uu rot Ion key.
Right un IU bottom haad.
TUa kng it bunt with grUvotis Bound,
Th* mule, oh ! wheiw wa* he T
Go aak him for ha atood hi* grouad.
And Btlli kicks mulafolly.
tcry, nnd menu
Eve enmo silen
on tho first man
saw him nnd Ad
Judging from
engo pn|icrs, tiie
obliged lo go upstni:
We are told that
prosper, yet Jules Vorno
8250,000 out of his original
The fartuar leed* the bleatlag a
The Bailor aaii* the e «
Tlie garduer planU the p p be doo*.
The pnutcr Ukaa bieee.
“ You’re a man after my own
heart,” as the blushing maiden
confessed when her lover pro|>otied
marriage.
The reason why the end of some
mcn’H nose nre lint, is that they are
always sticking them into other
men's business.
A -Texas editor was recently
knocked down nnd robbed of two
dollars, and onu more uews|>a|M>r
passed ill its checks.
A young man who has recently
taken a wife says lie didn’t find it
hall so hard to get married as iio
did to get furniture.
What is the difference betwoen a
successful lover and his rival? The
successful lover kisses his miss, and
the other misses his kiss.
The Sunday Herald has a long
article entitled ‘Kroudo on Bmiynn.’
We congratulate Mr. Frouilo that
the buunioii is not on him.
“ Anil oh, Edward," said the girl
lie was going to leave behind him,
“at every * tupping place, be sure
ami tli
you write miff then go ahead.”
The only good thing connected
I Two young men were (Hissing a
“Get out, °r J’ll bust a dozen f arm ( 10 uie where a farmer war try-
lieads out there ! sai l the Mayor. j nR ll) ( mr ,„ w n mule. “ Won’t he [ with u lottery is,that a man can pur-
“ There's a moshun peiulin, rc " ( ( ra w?" said one of the horsemen, dac.e enough castles in the air for
marked the Alderman from tho
third.
“ Which 'ere moshun is ns ful
lers,” said the Alderman from tin
els continued to |mss off pure blood, J first, as ho hit the chap from the
and Imruiug fever continued for days
ut a time. Her life was almost de
spaired. Her mother determined hi
try teethiua, slid, iu a ilay nr two,
tiiero waa a great change—new life hud
returned—the laiwefs were neatly n-g-
alur, ami thtinktlo Teelltimi, the bohe
is ilniitif ve/I.
Yours, utc. 1). W, McIvxr,
Editor and Proprietor Tuskcgoo (Ala.)
AVikjo
For sale hy F. Joerger, Brunswick,
Georgia. may 1.5 ini
Ukcatck, Ga., I)cc. 9, 1879.
Pliave u n.I the lti i Insect Extermi
nator with the m*sit satisfactory re
sult*. I have hy its use entirely
cleaned places from roaches which be
fore it was impossible to get rill of. I
consider il a very valuable preparation
uud recommend it to houaekee|a-r* who
are troubled with ro.o-lo s or other in-
■ectu. A- F. Hammond.
For sale hy F. Joerger, Branswiek,
sixth on tho ear.
There was a little performance of „„ t | lc ww teni suburbs, l.-ixt week
“eight hands’round and the Mayor his wife gave birth to a daughter
Of course lie will," said the farm- one dollar to last him a month,
er. “lie draws the attention of ev-1 a , „„ ^ to K ( ve the8e lwo
ery fool that passe* . L, 1)lire . f , K)tc ,( „(,(]«)„„ n few
A strange freak*o71nature is re - 1 l«J» your old socks, John.”-
(Kirtoil hy a gentleman living out
in the middle," nnd it was fifteen
minutes before order was restored.
Then the Alderman from the fourth
shoved his bitten finger into his
pockets and said:
“ My constituents, who ar’ among
little
with a hear neck and deer
feet.
As CotUm is King
In commerce, so tho Liver is king in
tho human system. VVo cannot live
in any peace with this great orgt
may 1.5 1 u
That's right, mother—‘sock it to
’em.’ ”
“They Imvo women tramps out
in Iowa.”—Ex. Yes, and theyll
s-Hin he monopolizing Hint business
and (Mior man will havo to work
for a living.
piny siutdcs if you would win po-
. , , ... . . , _ tatocs; play clubs if you would deal
the heaviest tax-payers in the city, diseased. To keep it In condition lo
ii, “ **A--fw* tartsrsrr
too blamc<l liign, an tlicy uciimim DrugKwts ami country nurchanU. if you irouM win a wife.
“When did you ever have any 1 Meur*. HnkSium & Urn.—J am It is a time-honored custom in
washin’ done?” interrupted the Imppy to say that ;<«r Quincy, FU., to salute a newly
Alderman from the seventh. acted u^Micittc hi^ y «*. ’j married couple hy linng off a oan-
“Git tho ilro(i Oil him, Bill!" U^ni.1 mlvisn all anffcHog from ncu- no n. This ia to remind thiwe pre*-
ycllcil a «ian at the door. ra lgia to try it- I ont thnt the battle of life has fairiy
“Order! The Mayor commands r* ,-tc.. r
order 1” shouleil Slathers. I .
V. Kim i, M. U. begun.