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The Brunswick Advertiser,
PUBLISHED EVERT
SATURDAY MORNING
At saemiwlc*. Georgia, bt
2- O. STACY.
OFFICE, Comer StmeetOr and Monk Streeit.
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T. C*. RTACY.
Bruns wick. Ocorgiu.
City Directory.
city orncvM.
Mayor- 3. T. Neleon. .
Aldermen- J. M. Couper. T. G. Stacy, J- R
(took. J. P. Harvey, A.T. Putnam, *. W. Wat
kins. J J. Hpears and D. T. Dunn.
Clerk d Treasurer--James Houston.
Harthal—J. 0. Noruian.
ml Marshal-I. 1.. Bern h.
ueu-W. 8. Pittman.
Rp«.c.en-J. H. Blain. M. D.
kmgsieian—J. B. Robin*. M. D.
llartHir JKufrr—Matthew Shannon,
ibrt Wardens Burt Hinton, O. J. Hall a
Thomas O'Couuor. Jr.
•tandino oomOTTURs or council*
PiNAUCR—Couper, Watkins and Dnnn.
Town oommonk—8psars. Putnam and Stacy.
Hannon— llarvey. Cook ami Putnam.
ItAlCnoADS—Cook. Hal
Btukats, i
Watkins.
a BHiiHiKM—Dunn, Hpoars and
t . Cook and Putnam
Flu DaranTMKNT—l>uuu. Harvey and Putnam
UNITED STATES OEFICEHS.
Collector of Customs—John T. Collins.
Deputy—II. T. Duuo
Ptetmaster—Lions North.
EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER
MEN
of the country. endorse Jahkn Bonn' Patent Gold
Watch Cants' Aa a proof, rend the following:
Baltimore. Md.. March a. l»w».
It gives me pleasure to inform you that the
JamcH Boss Watch Case 1 have carrietl, has glv«»
perfect sat»sfa< lion. It wears beautifully.
La Pa;
1 take pleast
Watch Case as
. wear to one of
in iart as well as in uaim
J. T. Him
. and Proy’t Telegram.
1ml., March h. 1*ho.
nding the James Boss
highly aatlafiu t»iry and equal lu
gold. They are tin
Ed. and ITop’t l\n
Ib-s Moines, la.. Keb. », 1**»
Our manager lias carritsl a James Hose Patent
h Case, and ch<wtinlly says that It ranuot l»e
. _JAT*L$CA
Pub rs Iowa Stale Leader
Wataeka. UL. March a. 1WW.
l pleased to say that I
vuii with Mwtisn*.
VOL. 6, NO. 6.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1880.
$2 00 A YEAR.
Savannah, Florida^ West
ern Railwav.
14, Ptoaenger Trains on this ltood
will run as follows: •
NIGHT ETPRE88.
Leave Bavaitnah daily at 4:30 p m
Arrive at Jeaup
Arrive at TboinaavV'
Arrive at Bainbridge"
Arrive at Albany ”
Arrive at Live Oak ”
Arri ve atTallahaMwa"
Arrive at Jacka’nville"
Leave Tallahaiwcc "
Leave Jacksonville "
Leave Live Oak ”
Leave Albany M
Leave Bain bridge "
7:50 p m
6:20 a m
9:30 a m
10:25 a m
2:00 a m
7.-00 a m
7:50 a m
(>.00 p M
5:30 p m
11:15 p m
4;00 pm
4:(K) p m
7:30 pm
6:30 a m
900 A M
Leave Thomasville "
Leave Jesup ”
Arrive at Savannah ”
No change of earn l>etween 8a van nab
and Jacksonville and Bavanuah and
Albany.
Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars run
through to and from Bavannah aud
Jacksonville.
Bleeping earn run through to and
from Buvannah and Albany.
Passengers from Buvannah for Fcr-
naudiiia, Gainesville aud Cedar Keys
take this train.
Passengers from Bavnnnah for Bruns
wick and Darien take this train, arriv
ing at Buns wick (5:00 a. m.
PunaengerH from Bruuawick arrive at
Bavannuli 9:00 a. m.
Pasaengern halving Macon 7:lf» a. m.
(daily except Sunday) connect at Jeaup
What Has Tanner Accomplished?
BY OUR 8T. SIMON'S EDITOR.
with thia train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this trail
connect at Jeaup with train urrivingin
Macon at 0:25 p. in- daily.
Connect at Albany with Piuiacngci
trains lx*tli ways on Southwestern rail
road to and from Macon,Eufalu, Mont-
idge 1
1 Thin
Mail Htcarncr leaves Bainhrid,
Apulachieola every Huiidny and
day evening; for Coliunbns every
Tuesday aud Saturday afternoon.
Clow; connection at Jaekminville dui
ly (Buudaya excepted) forS. Augustine,
l’alatka., Enterprise, uud all landing*
v Juuw Bos» Welch
Cams I have in entirely nttalkctory, bring in ev
ery reefu-ct jn*t an represented. It l* » perf« t
w. iTop t /",* £*?&.. on »*•. Jolm'B nv
Vwun, wti., Marrh IA. iiM. ! Trains on B. uud A. It. R. leave
Tl»« Watch Case 1 have of your make la in every junction, going west, at 11 :87 ji. in.,
way aatiafactory; it ujuatsptoodid.^ BAJnnm and for Brunswick at 4:40 p. m- daily,
Ed. aud Prop t Torek of Likerty. CXCCpt Sunday.
The above are concurred in by hu...!re.|a of | ACCOMMODATION TRAIN8-EAS
TEltN DIVISION.
ThU I
aa mechanic*, met
lew. lu all parts of the country.
I the only putcut <aae n.*h* of Two r Savannah H’dav <
l ime. Of solid UoW. It la -arrant..I b> i|**- “ „ Vl 1. I? ..
i-ial certificate. Aak your Jeweler Jor Illustrated ' Leave McIntosh
aliitug full deacrtptlou. | Leave Jeaup “
nve Bla< knhenr “
etl, at
catalogue
Confectionery!
A. E. Heins, Prop’r.
M
Y friends aud the public generally are Invlt-
iT@-w Fleice,
Arrive nt D.ijiout
Leave Du|)oiit
I,. nvr Biadcdiear
Leave Jeaup
Leave Melntoah
Arrive nt .Huvnuimh
WESTERN DIVISION.
To the inquiry several times pro-
|>oun<led to us, “ what Rood ran
come outof l)r Tanner’s fasting for.
ty days and nights?” we reply:
nothing; absolutely nothing. Be
cause Dr. Tanner should he so pe
culiarly fortunate as to possess
wonderful gastronomic ]towers and
grent will force, such a thing might
not hap]ien again to another in the
next one hundred thousand jieople
you meet, or to any ]terson in the
next generation. We have nil heard
that one swallow does not make
summer. So one fasting man, or
even ten or twenty or five hundred
will not sufficiently establish a
precedent by whicli we must gov
ern a general rule. Wo must fol
low the example of life insurance
companies. They take, fur instance,
one hundred thousnnd men at the
age of twenty and find that their
expectation is about 40 years.—
Tiiat is, that when the last one is
dead they find that they
have all averaged 40 yeara living.
Now, if you take the same number
of men, healthy, and if they aver
age a fasting of forty days and for
ty nights with impunity, there is n
principle established, and some
practical good can he expected.—
But to expect to achieve anything
good or i>ermnncnt from tho lucre
fasting of one man, who is foolish
enough to risk life for filthy lucre
nud a little cheap notoriety, is all
gammon. To the careful watcher
of events for the last half century,
the fact that a man can live forty,
days and nights without food if
allowed a sufficiency of water,
should not appear so wonderful.—
For there are thousands of vegeta
rians in this country, men and wo
men, who eat no meat at all; who
1B I subsist entirely on a vegetable diet-
„ h|,. „ j They live, grow, thrive and fatten
'• 5.30 a u j without meat They claim to he
<1:40 j
3:06 r u ! meat cater. They live almost
5:10 r » ; upon water, for vegetable
erage ninety i>er cent, water
^ C " c ' p '' 1 ' gfnin their chemical constituency.-
DUNN’S CORNER.
(Vsvrsath* sn<l Gloucester street*) where will be
tound i vnrjrlhlBu tu my line of bueiotw, at pric
es sa low as the loweat-
iMXwmi
Leuvu Quitman
Arrive at ThoimiHvill. ** 12.-00 m
Leave Tlioiuaaville, Momliiyit,
Wetluefehiv nml Friday.... 2 30 p m
Leave Camilla, Mouduy, Wed
nesday and Friday .* 5:23 i>m
Arrive at Albany, Mondays,
Weduemlnys and Fridays.. 7:15 P m
Leave Alhauy, Monduy, Wed
nesday aud Friday C :30 am
Leave Camilla, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday 8;48am
Arrive at Tltomoavilli*, Mou-
9:43 a m| Then comet* the question, if* man
can live to n ri|>c old nge ujmui a
diet where there is only ten |»cr
cent else than water, can he not
live for forty clays on pure wa
ter? Is it not nnsonnhlc, to say
the least of it? We do not look
upon this pure water diet with as
much aversion as our ancestors of
many centuries n#o would have
Ju«t from the
ARCTIC REGIONS,
A. E. HEINS.
A «‘-lT
J. M. DEXTER,
Banker and Broker,
Any.WmluMHliiy ami Frulav 11 :30am , , , , ., ,
Levs Thomaiv'e.B'd y exc'pM 1:45 p u lookc<l upon two or three meals a
Leave Quitman •• 3:53 c x clay, ami especially if they were of
Arrive 12 \ 1,18 'CK-tarian order, for U.ey were
J. 8. Traoa, Muster Transporbitiou. t8rril)l8 8aton ' dnnkera-“huge
11. 8. HAINES,
General Manager. [
hair, ravenous stomachs, filled witii
meat and cheese, heated by strong
—ot'— ! drinks, prone to brutal drunken-
UNRKTrRNKD PROPERTY, ness, taking six or seven meals a
! day, given to torture and carnage.”
Fird JW,.y in ixyicmUr, 1880. j ,lt ^ 1 a ‘ l ", lit 1,18 >“7" “ f , ev °-
1 | lutiou and development to be true,
and if we, the great grand descend
‘GOD IS OUR REFUGE."
Mr. Ki tit or: Duty railed me on a
short trip up the Macon & Bruns
wick Railroad a few weeks since.—
Our train halted for a little while
at one of the ninny stopping-places
along the line of the rood. The
Some Interesting Dental Statistics,
HY OUR ST. SIMONS editor.
There nre twelve thousand dent
ists in the United States, and they
Dill Arp Visits the Convention.
Atlanta Con.utuU,
I’cmmhulating around the won
derful city, I looked down, one
evening, from the balcony of the
use a half ton of pure gold each Kimball arcade, and therf I saw
year, representing $500,000. Now,
passenger conch lav just opposite as there arc only $l. r )0,000,000 of
the engine of a lumber-train that gold coin in circulation in this
waitetl on the turn-out for the pas
senger train to pass. My attention
was attracted by the appearance of
thia Scripture motto, “ God is our
refuge,” beautifully framed, and
sus|iendcd just nbove the engineer’s
head, when occupying his accus
tomed seat. This unusual sight
made such an impression oil my
mind that my first impulse was to
leave my seat, mount his engine,
nnd ask sonic questions as to his
early training and history. A
more suitable place fur thia motto
could certainly not he found than
near the person of an engineer on
a railway train.
Did his own hands place this sol
emn nnd constant reminder of his
danger, and the source from whicli
he may exjiect protection and safe
ty, where his eyes could often fall
upon it ? And shall he nut, in the
hour ot danger, find protection un
der the overshadowing wings of
country, if, perchance, the gold
crop should lie cut short and re
ceipts cease, the present supply, at
the above rate of consumption for
dental pur[ioees, would he exhaust
ed in three centuries. Or, within
three hundred years, there would
one crowd nrotind Bob Toombs
and another around Dr. Miller and
still anotlier around Joe Brown,
while little Aleck was receiving his
admiring friends in the spacious
parlor of the hotel. Delegates were
listening to the oracles of wisdom
that flowed from their eloquent
li|>s. Toombs’ crowd were tumult
uously pressing him to run for Gov
he buried in the Ainenean grave L nior #n j 8enntur ftml | 011t
yards $1.50,000,000 in gold fillings a|1(1 K ing. and after awile the Gen-
of teeth of the different generations era j p,. rceim | that t | ley wcrc
during that time. Tins statement. ( thirsty, nnd, like a good Samaritan
though true, is rendered the more , ,,, lie u UMlk in furrefrCT i,.
unpleasant in connection with tne; Iliento . Joe Brmvn at(XX , „ p like „
fact that outof every eighty I«or- circus pub: in the midst of a score-
sons, only one is found with l* 1 " of worshipers and ever nnd nnon
fectly sound teeth. Besides the j whisjter a few words of eon-
above large amount of gold thus „ u { a ii ul) n yeoman’s ear and giv-
consumcd annually, there are near-1 j„g him a few magnetic pats on the
ly four times as much material of ahouldcr-the work was done. I)r.
a chea|>cr Hurt, silver ami the like,
used in-Amelia for the same pur
poses. The American dentist is
said to excel his transatlantic
brother, because there is a greater
demand for his services here than
the Almighty? But "perhaps it [elsewhere. Not because his teeth |
was placed there by woman’s ten- niorc J^crishahlc, though this
der hand—an affectionate wife, or ma y ^ ^ ie ulse J v ^ ,en compared to
pious mother, or loving sister, may ^ ,08e ^ ,e English Irish or
seek thus to remind him of the wo * iav0 ^‘th r teeth
earnest prayers that arc ascending j Russians, Germans, Spanish or Ihd-| 0 j t j H |,jj, of state is in danger, he
every hour from the home altar for * ans - ^ because wc pay more I comas with a lifeboat to mvo bef
the protection of him on whom nil j attention to our teeth than most j pa^engen* from being wrecked up-
the Inqies of life are centered. Ah, kuroiieans do. In most lands, com-j on ^j |e rod^, and reefs and quick-
is it not true that while engineers, | , * ,on even wbfn intolerable! Mmi | 8 , ftlM | f stretching fortlk his
Miller discoursed in a professional
way about the body ]>olitic which
he said was sorely alllicted with
cancers and wens and carbuncles
and chronic sores and S. S. B. which
they say menus "something sad
and serious,” and ever and anon he
whetted his knife ujkjii his shoe ns
though he was about to operate.- •
Little Aleck seems calm, conscious
and serene. Whenever the good
ore giving utterance to those pro- ^ cre * 1151 a rule, most persons call| u |j y C w j K) nrc —tome
fane words which fall so harshly | l, l ,on ^ R * ‘b'ntist and dej>cii(l upon; unlo , ne ** |f | l0 can’t igive the par-
on other ears, at that very moment a,t * u 8U l , l , b’ natures deficiency. | jy f rom destruction, why I know
tender and pious hearts may be j Consequently, ouMlentists havo a w hat he can do. He can bury it
wrestling in earnest prayer to that ,norc n,,, pb.* field for practice, and j n t | ic WIVC t j lC pnxphet, and as
God whose holy name their un- j better facilities for perfecting them- j | |e upon the coffin of the old
snnctific-d li|$t» cense not to pndkne,: bC ^ ve ^ xu their profession. j whig party, exclaim, “.Shall those
that lie would save them from the Graveyard Literature. Sa-M r y bones live? Why not?”—
dangers to which they are constant- crei | to the memory of Luly Eliza- (,, ie day, I slipped into theconven-
lv cxjhisoiI. both OTxjoncy, first cousin t,, tion «nd made m y*elf iu liiunMe
It will iiulccil require a uiighly | ,( urkC) commonly culled th« 8uh- «» po*»ihlo. I coiiHhlor it a riotous
itiornI force to nrn-st the tide of ]j lllc y| lc waa i,j alu | t nnssioiinte nlM * Gi«ortJerly Ixsly. Soinclimra
wickedness that Hows along thoL, u | v religious. Also shi-! :l I’Uo’V would get lip and jubilille
lines of railroad in this Christian jj Nl j 1) ^ ;i | in" witter colors, and sent # little, aud then theliiuiacks would
land of ours, yet this man, con-1 ala „y [ficturcs to the Great Kxhi-I holler and shout and cheer for two
scour of the strong temptations «f! bition, and of such is the kingdom ! minutes, and I couldn’t tell for the
railroad life, and also of the start- (l f | lcnven> js| ie ]; v( ,,| t | le ]jf e 0 fj life of mo wbat they were oheering] le.
ling “there is,” constantly. “ hut a t | |C v ; rtu „, IH< alll | died of cholera | nbol,t - Mr - 1InckLt . «1>° >* «'"•
step between him and death,”seeks | rnorlxus, caused by eating green solicitor general said that if he hod
hominy, and was gwine to stay
here untcl the leaves dropped from
the trees and the wild geese flew
over tho Stato hence in their
autumnal journey to the land of
flowers. Anotlier feller said he
was a Diniocrat and lie was for
hominy too, nnd he always went
with the majority when the major
ity was the biggest, hut when the
minority was bigger than the ma
jority then tie was for tiie minority,
ns the case may lie, considerin',
that is, Mr. President, you sec the
pint. Such devotion, such patriot
ism, such love of hominy I never
saw, and I hope I will never sec
again.
How they finished up this busi
ness I don’t know, for I lelt ’em
alone in their glory and come
home.
Yours.
Biu. Arc.
A I'bospkrous City.—Rome Trib
une: Rome annually receives nine
ty thousand bales of cotton, which
keeps increasing nnd which kce|>s
two compresses busy, nnd odors em
ployment to hundreds of people,
lending to the city, during the busy
season, an air of business activity.
The merchants here nrc prosperous
and have cultivated good business
integrity, for which the people nre
noted. Property is rapidly increas
ing in value, nml an empty store
or dwelling is hard tofiud. Tliecli-
uintc is mild, being peculiarly r l
empt from the oppressive IP
summer or the extreme col
ter. The thermometer
readies 90 degrees or
the freezing point. Duri
die of si miner, tho led
so delightful tlintn pel
under covering near!
summer.
lllurLhmr Nciet: .
ten brought in th'^ymp
watermelons last P. %>
have seen this year, 'jir——=
one weighed forty |>onhafrXy 1
largest 52 (Hiunds. Ho inlOTT-ipe
us that lie started w ith nineteen,
but being too lu-nvy fur his team
(only one horse), sold out part of
his load, reaching town with only
fourteen, of which eight weighed
403 ]N>unds. Those melons retailed
at thirty-live cents n piece faster
than five cent ones did anywhere
else in town.”
Deal lady—“ What's his name?'’
Young lady—“ Augustus Tyler.”
Deaf lady—“ Bless me, what a
name ! Bust his Biler ! Eliza, you
must he making fun of iqc,"
Many people who hunt fur hap
piness are continually finding fault.
“Two for assent”—A bridal coup-
to turn his eyes to that God who f r „j^ j n ,| |e f„|| 0 f n | the concern at I'artcrsville he could
alone can deliver from danger in j ii nmor tality, at the early age of K 1 ' 1 11 truo hill and convict
— | fi • hi „iu early age ; o
either ease. He has set an exam-11»-enty years, three months and ’ cm Ami put ’em nil in the chain
pie tlint is worthy to he imitated I s j xtC cn days. Reader, go thou and K lin « ■*« niinUU-s. One
by all who are engnged in the same
husinAis. If these evidences of
the fear of the Ixird Ik-fore their
eyes” were oftencr seen in such
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE
white bodies, cold blooded, with J places, how gratifying it wuuld bo
fierce blue eyes, reddish flaxen j to a large class of the passengers
found on almost every train.
The writer of these lines would
be pleased to know tho name and
do likewise 1—From a hauUtone man cavorted around like a lunatic
Irrtand. land baul lie wun a born Diniocrat,
I and ho was for hominy, but he ho
Exchange bought and soli
Insurancek. Real Estate Agent.
u *. 2"'' Siri,*s* “ ants of these cliecsc and meat eat-
«4iM.w(L» l is,ssii..ira«Ts*d.'YtaiSpien and whisky drinkers, can live
0,1 t” 0 or threc tueols a day, and
tWrDwd prtq^rly. tor (nxm Joe lh« Mayor BOIlie of UB On a diet llinety l**r
and Co«mll uf (be city of Brunawi.-k, tor tba y««r I a , t „ „ n
IMM) au<i pr*»tou* yearn, tbo aaiun iini Unhng Cent WslUf, why Cttll We notprO-
another step, nnd live nml
Ot. L$ll«doO, »n«»lllD$«oU U) atkIUfy A fia n . . ._Ts . |J , .1
|MU«I by J mu tas Houaton, Clerk aint TrtM»urtr of gFOW fat Oil R fitriCUy Water <1161 T—
.id cii,. -«*■*•> »>• ro-i-nj. i \ a f ar M nn ,i aesire to cat is
a hut rut oe tbe rrrr ksowk am m sew , OOllCenied, is tlint not habit? \\ e
admit that eating is an old and a
persistent habit, but is it, like pul
lot nuinbrr irvtB huBdrrd M.d
u ao.l coot* $13 V.
a bundrod Mid tveuty tour; tax
and rotiU fit Pi.
Numlwr oaron bnndrod and twenty fixe; tax
andeueta |1« M.
Three tourtb of an
twenty etl; tax Mid nueU fill 117,
hundred and
<ti hundred and
o. r. ooouvitAa. | II.B-
GOODYEAR & HARRIS, > v* > v**"*»*^ m *****t** 01
UVVM a * I Nnutber nine heedred and fifty nine and la
Attorney* at Law, I P roT * a **’ nU “••w®*; »***»d **u »i« ?u-
I IN THAT r
Brunswick. Oeoroia. ! Number
O r
Mb b. Uon a, up «Ulra.
fi as tire In all rounUew el (he Brunswick Cir
cuit and the city ol DarteU, <ia.
June Ut, im.
J.O. NORMAN.
Mar-I, „ i lh
rn°.
« wU»
Belt known that
A LIMITED NUMJTElt ofae*
ex
wiwtiiii—— cA ° v
W An 1 pru '
n ateaiiid-r |loren«w. 1
lies
TO MAKE MONEY.
■7C!
Klu.tn« -until l
r ttata Klvr-rtiaemont by
nation and breathing, indispensa
ble ? Doubtless the old Danes and
Bereskirs, pirates and warriors, one
thousand years ago, persisted fully
as much in their six and seven
meals a day and their bottles of al
cohol, as we do ill our present mode
of living, and would have regarded
our diet with as much horror as we
do the insanity that deliberately
refuses to eat at all. So that Tan
ner’s system of dietetic* is not a
whit further from our present re
gime than our moderation is from
our ancestors’ drunkenness and
gluttony. Of course there
place of residence of this gentle
man, and surely it will not be dif
ficult to find him out—only ill
, A patent medicine advertisement ■ Jogund if he would vote for Col-
reads thus: “When a letlnirgic Another fellow said ho was
feeling pmadwyoor system, when | fur booday, list, hut thnr was nary
you have g disinclination to move I (mutiny here, and ho hndent seen
about, when you have an abhor- |,is wife in four days and he moved
rence to exercise, your liver is in- j adjourn, which I thought was a
active.” Thia will be glad tiding)* I110 iion, that ia, unleaa the
U> many jieoplc who have always | convention wuuhl aeiui for a feller's
tiiought tliey were lazy when they w ff e \ n an umcrgcncy, ami bring
quire for the engineer who has a felt that way. Now they will know i ^ j,j, n at public ex|>enae.—
•^•rinlitm rnolln nn Itiw Giuriti.- that IVifrs Olllv thfif llVLT tiiUt WI18 Tl . ...Isi.dm L..,.. «.l
Scripture inotto on his engine.
Must resjiectfully,
A Cl-EROYMAR
that waa only their liver that woa ■ Ttiell a ,^triotic gentleman got up
buy- j ami aeemed to bo deeply affected
1 and nlmotit dead for hominy, and
*»aid he hud a lint of twenty-four
tract fnVfiiehulite^jliiiipiar b’the'uio't 108,1 would mak^iss. Gov-
pl.usiut sail edeelive remedy for sit ernors, and he moved that a com
One who knows
It is just lovely to sleep in the
country these fine mornings with a . .
gobbler gobbling under your win- jj^.^ 0 «£d'1o U«*»• ba sppotolMl to flo out and
dow, and a calf bellowing like a Mild and (dmiMut in iU action, it *«lect one. \> hen the list was read
concert Kaloon baritone on one aide atimulatea and iurigonitw* the accro out I perceived that my name was
of the house, while a cow, its moth- j U, ' 8fl °“ t ’ 1 a priv-
er, is hallowing mexso soprano on tlio bladder, gravel, prostration, non ileged question. Jonks Jones felt
the other, and roneler* are crowing r <Uulo“i of tUS|OnuO«aok ^dus^ d*- just like I did, and got up and had
and the milkmaid is playing the Jj^* 0 r kidney* are comTliy it. ( his name put in. I saw about for-
tambourine with the bottom of the Pnqured only !>y Hunt, lUnkiu k ty men who were as mud as the
milk pail and drivers are going by "* |U bjr |<liokour», and while Dr. Carlton
whistling, slid the |>arrut is yelling As’ti.h fi*.. July. 4, 187'.). ' “"tf l,i ‘ vc ni:uk ' M frioluU - 1,8 hi “
at the goat that talks back, and a I sis ou« of the unfortunate suffer-! made 500 enemies in the SlaUx A
"Prokr* Arrow," Buhhkl County,
Ala., Aug. l*t, 1M76.
Dr. C. J. Morncrr—Dmr Sir— I,
for ytbtrn, ummI your Teclliina (Trelli-
itig Powtlent) witb uiy nwu cliildrun
mid on tuy pluutiitiou, wliou I owoed
nogrocH. 7bey rclifcVtql uud prevent-
etl much suffering aud Nickutwa srnoug
tbo children, mid In-mde* wiviug iumiiv
liven, unveil lue muon nux»ety, uud
many liniidreil dollurniti dootor* bill*.
I con, mlh cnujlffence, rm tnum^ut! them
iij the surest otut heat mnHeine / ever
until/f»r Teething Chihlren oml the /line*
el JliMonkn * ttf our southern Country.
Your* truly, etc.,
Korkkt Flournoy,
For sale by F. Jucrger, drugguk
j uljr 15-1 iu
Loumvillr, Ky., M*y 2, 1H79.
Messrs. Hutchinion it llro. Allan-
(h, Gtt.: Gent*-For sixteeu years I
liuve diligently sought for aoiue ape-
eitle (of itpoody action) for neuridgiu
und headache; recent use of yoorNeu-
ralguio proves I have at last found it,
and take great pleasure in fully en
dorsing your remedy as posjesaiog ev
ery quality claimed for it aa a s|>ecifio
for mck headache and neuralgia,
Respectfully yours,
Thoh. E. Puwrll.
For sale by F. Joerger. druggist,
july 15-1 m
half dozen boys are throwing green era from I travel or ilusnan ol me itui-; wire-grass delegate sai'l he "S* jnlyljlm
apples on tiie roof to see them roll "oh*i from fiJiS’S-*- snluuub xeftrly out of money, nud had quit
down, and the landlord i*swearing per limn anytliing I have ever tried, the hotel and gone to a one-horse
< I cst ‘
Hi trrea. 8- C., Nov. 10, 1874.
Mb W. H B*amcrr. Augusta, Oa:
Dear Sir—It gives megrest
tu Mttest to the effieieuoy of tli« Pills
reeeivnl from you s fesr itays ago.
Tliey have sooomulislnsl every Uuug
that I desired of them, and I hsro giv-
, n M-verel to my neighbors. Plena*
Mud me two dosen more for use or
tny farm.
Y.»un» ruipcoA/ully,
.1 NO. a TISDALE.
For «du by F. Joerger, druggist.
at his wife in tile tmek kitchen be
cause site lias put loo many mack- willingly give 81UU. or any
ercl to soak for “them city hogs.” »">"'<“fi for it. I romimmeud it aim
it so higldy that were there ,he-bang at fifty oenta a day, where
Hit tic III thv world I would , It. sfidamt
give I10U. or any other they lived on hash, which dident
’ re|>Ijr, auting wha
etae-wa Hera*'I ajiJ»lT.
: maim tho pleasure of eating. This . , • *.« M all other similar proinirati
! will regulate itself. The ha,are j'The country is a real quiet place-, L. T. WINN
will cease with the desire.
| for cemeteries.
julj 15eo»'Jn|.
DuzTOP. Decctplier 10 18TO.
t y,a very modi trqubletl with H*i>
huge, and a|>i>he.t tho Itez Extanutua-
lor. and havo not Uam troubled with
' ... i . e .on,'h them since, and have ugt seen a live
agree with him, for it bad too much , aitKX . bl|t m , UJ ,|e*.l ones.
hair in it for lixdi an I not enough ' * (1KO PAR80N8.
for mortar, hut dill he was for | For sale l>y f Jmrger. druggist.