Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, August 21, 1880, Image 1

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The Brunswick Advertiser, PUBI.ISIIBI) PVKHY mtihdav morning 7. (j. ST^CT. OFFICE, Corner Xewcattlr and Monk Streeti. Advwrtlalug It*f«**« rer itpiar®, tealiu«r tpscs, first insertion, $1 00 Per H<|uare, n«cl» aube<-<|iieut inacrtiou, W B9“ Special ratal" nearly anti large advert itert. • Advertisement)* jfrom rosponaible parties will published until orJeredout, when the time la aot specified. and payment exacted accordingly. Communications fur individual benclU.or of a personal character, charged aa advertisement Marriages and obituary notice a not exceed! u« lour lluea. sollcted for publication. When ex ceodiittf that space, charged as advertisements. All letters and communications should be ad dressed to the undersigned. T. <». STACY, Brunswick, Georgia. vuuwirli VOL. C, NO. 7. BRUNSWICK, O-KORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1880. City Directory. J. K. Nelson. _ A _ „ j. M. Couper. T. O. Btacv. J. R .Harvey, A.T. Putnam, W. W. "»t- Savannah, Florida A West ern Railway. kins, J J. Spears and I). T. l)i Clerk * T> ’ ” Cki'f Mar —James Horn l-J. C. Norman. •hal—J 1- Ife ach /»*>■< Chytician- fVy nhyncian- llarlxir Matter udrs#—Burr Wintoi m-Cook. Ilarvey a xiKH—l>uuu, Hpeai 1 rzn ViHK iiEPAiirxniMT—lMiiin. Harvey and UNITED HTATF-S OFFICERS. Collector of Customs—John T. Collins Sfi2fcln.Truri 0 K«v.»...- I> T Deputy Marshal—James M Couper. poMtmaater—Linus North. GENERAL MANAGER H OFFICE, I Savannah. Marelt 13. 1H80. ( O N AND AFTER .SUNDAY, Mar. 1-4, PuAHCU^cr 'Trains on this Ihuwl will run us follows: NIQHT EXFRE8S. Leave .Savannah daily at 4 >30 Arrive at Jeaup Arrive at TbomosvV* Arrive at I3aiabridge” Arrive at Albany ” Arrive at Live Oak ” Arrive RtTallulmssco” Arrive at Jacks’llville” Leave Tallahassee ” Leave Jacksonville ” Leave Live Oak ** Leave Albany ” i Leave Ihtiu bridge ” Leave Thomnsville ” Leave Jeaup ” j Arrive at Savannah ” No change of tun s between Savannah 1 and Jacksonville uud Savannah ami ; Albany. j Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run j through to and from Savannah and I Jacksonville. Sleeping cars run through to and from Savannah and Albany. ! Passengers from Savannah for Fer- 1 nnndinn, Gainesville and Cedar Keys j take this train. ! Passengers from Savannah for liru | wick and D#Hen take this train, nr 7:50 p 6:20 a m 9 >30 a 10:25 a 2:00 a 7:00 a 7:50 a m 6:00 I* m 5:30 p m 11:15 p m 4;00 p m 4:00 p m 7:30 pm 6:30 a m 9:00 a m EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER illR „t Huuswii-k .5:00 Ml the following: It giv. James b perfect. la Faye -highly m 1 )ch Moin hccrlally « Wstacks. HI.. 5 n ph ased to aay that the Jan I have ia entirely -all-factor; -pect Juat a- repruaciited It I- a |R-rfe. II M. pKTxa-. CV». lima ssjtt: Aak yo ug lull .laacriptioi ngers from Brunswick arrive at Savauuah 9.-00 a. M. Passengers leaving Macon 7:15 a. m. (daily exempt Sunday) connect at Jesuj with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by this trail eonnret nt Jcsnp with train arriving in j Macon at 6:25 p. in. daily. ! Connect at Albany with Passenger , trains botli ways on Southwestern rail- ! road to and from Macon,Eufula, Mont gomfenr, New Orleans, etc. ! Mail steamer leaves llainbridge for Apnliichieola every Sunday and Thurs day evening; for Columbu* every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon. • Close connection at Jacksonville dni ly (Sundaysexcepted) for8. Augustine, | Palatka,, Enterprise, and all lumling* on St. John’s river. j Trains on U. and A. R. R. leavt I junction, going west, at U:37a.iu., i and for Hninawick at 1:40 p. m> daily, I except Sunday. ACCOM MOT5ATION THA IXH—EAS TERN DIVISION. L’ve Savannah,S’dapex’ed, nt 7.-00.V it Leave McIntosh cm ranim-Ho. am .i-— . ratuli'5,ut- foulsiulug full description. M‘l Confectionery! 1 j Lei • Jean# • lilac ksbeiir i* at Dupont • Dupont • Blackshear • Jo •12: to p n MS p m • 7 KM) r n ‘ 530 a >i • 9:50 a m ‘ 1:00 p m ‘ 3 :06 p m • 5:40 p m A. E. Heins, Prop’r., M Y rricudn Mid th* publls fpncrsUy arc Invit- ml to giro lur . coll »t my IfcTe-w ^lstcc, DUNN’S CORNER, »n.l01n,ir™t..r .IrrchO wli-r. will I- | fnund fvi-ry Hung in my lion ofbu-luiw*. at prh • , ARCTIC REGIONS. A. E. HEINS. J. M. DEXTER, Hanker and Broker, Exchange bought and soli Insurance & Real Estate Agent. Be Agent for Fairbanks’ Hoah-n M>d nnrring*- Hnlf*. "f-**" 1 - c. r. ooodteao. | I f. *• GOODYEAR & HARRIS, Attorneys at haw, Brunswick, Georgia. I kFFlC’E—* t ) Mi. h. U rjX) »ll whom It iu»y <u uor thf darter psrty, u>> r'-»p' u-ti'lr i«r my Lin- NOTICE may fotuffo; Ite It kn<> McIntosh “ at .Savannah “ WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Dupont, S'mVy exe’p'd, 6:00 a m Leave Valdosta ** 8:17 am Leave Quitman “ 9:45 am Arrive at TkomasA ille " 12:00 m Leave Thoinasville, Mondays, Wednesday and Friday... 2 30pm Leave Camilla,Monday, Wed nesday and Friday 5223 pm Arrive at Albany. Mondays, Wediiestlav^Hiid Fridays.. 7:15 pm Leave Albany, Monday, Wed nesday oiitl Friday 6:30am Leave Camilla. Monday, Wed nesday and Friday 8;48 a m Arrive nt Thomasville, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday 11 >30 a m Leave Thomasv'tfcty'd'y exe’p’d ) :45 r m Leave Quitm.ui ** 3:5,3 pm Leave Valdosta “ 5:17 pm Arrive at Dupont *' 7:30 pm J. 8. Tyson, Mooter Transportation. H. S. HAINES, General Manager. CITY MARSHAL'S SALE —OF— INKETlliNEO PROPERTY. First Tuesday in September, 1880. IREIPORT The May Fair, 1880, G,C,AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, J. M. DEXTER, Sec’y. To the President and members of die A VALUABLE INSECTICIDE. BY OUR 8T. SIMONS EDITOR. ‘‘ Jx)ndon Purple p is tlio name given to the residuum from the manufacture of rose aniline. After benzule has been distilled from the crude coal oil, it undergoes several chemical changes, when there is with it a proper admixture of ni tric acid, lime and arsenic, two niy,m Comity Agricultural comWliations rosllUill( , thcrefrom- Irnvo the honor to submit the | (irgt ^ ftni|in( , ^ niuch u?e j following report of the Society Mny Fair of 18S0: In. nceordance with the resolil ia to ly among tile finer .lyes, ami the beautiful moss here spoken of. Tlie latter is then dried, finely pow- tion passed by the^ Society at its ^ mA bultw| . It eoptains meeting March 11 1880,1 collected in ,j „ i itne a n d awmiou.ae.id, .. ..n ..m. m AM... .t.ilU.I . h t 1 1,. . f,,l * — _ OMewments called Ii>r from the fol lowing named stockholders: J. T. Collins, $10 00; J. P. Iannb, 10 00; W. A. Fuller, $10 00; J. M. Coup-1 7™. cr, $3T» 00; Cook Bros. & Co., $20.- 00; J. B. Habersham, $5 00; T. W. Dexter. $5 00; J. H. McCullough, $10 00; It. M. Titon, $5 00; making the aggregate sum received from sssessment $110 00. This amount, I have since the Fuir, drawn from the Treasurer, and have repaid to all who have presented their vouch- as the annexed analysis of Prof. Collier, of the Agricultural Depart ment at Washington City will Rose aniline 12.46 Arsenic acid 43.6, ; Lime 21.82 Insoluble residue 14.57 Iron oxide 1.40 Water 2.27 1,088 4.07 Recent experiments have proven and is therefore more persistent.— At the same time, experience shows that it does not injure the square any more than Paris green.” As it is about to prove so benefi cial in destroying the cotton worm, and was large enough to contain an the great pest of the Southern planters, what may we not expect from its application to the cut worm that so infests our truck gar dens? The suggestion is made and we believe that our truck garden ers will not hesitate in availing themselves of this golden opportu nity to rid themselves of their great est enemy. At any rate, it is worth trying, and we hope soon to hear| merely in order to try a scientific experiment. At eight o’clock that evening [young Mr. Slocum called on Miss | Mcllvaine. much to her pleasure, since she was confident that his j capture was a mere question of time. A little later old Mr. Mcll- I vaine looked into the room, and, I glancing at the clock, remarked that he was going to l>ed. Ab sorbed in their conversation, the j young couple, when they were left The large old-fashioned clock of | to themselves, took little notice of the last century, that used to stand j time, until it suddely occurred to in the corner of the “sitting room,” [ Mcllvaine that it must l>c nearly half-past ten. Hurriedly $2 00 A YEAR. MB. McILVAlNTS CLOCK. entire small hoy when an impend ing parent with a switch suggested the propriety of flight and conceal ment, has become nearly extinct. A few of these clocks still stick in secluded country places, and occa sionally a collector of bric-a-brac. boasts the possession of one of them, 10° n - hut they have been almost entirely After a prolonged ]>eriod of con- superseded by the small and port- vocational bliss, the young lady able clock which is one of the sta- again turned up the light and that on the Altnmnhn, in and pic productions of Connecticut. j found that it was only half-past releasing herself, she turned up the lump, and, to her astonishment, found that it was only nine. Mr. Slocum admitted that-he, too, was surprised to find that it was no la ter, but expressed pinch delight at the prospect of further convcrsa- crs. $20 00 yet remains in my|R ft valuable discovery in killing hands, not called for. I sold new stock to the following parties: J. E. Dart, $5; J. \V. Wal insects that depredate on vegeta hies. As an insecticide its value has been established for the last around Brunswick and on our St. j Mr. Mcllvaine, of North-by-West j nine. Mr. Slocum said that he Simons the ex|ieriment has proven Hampton—a small village situated j would undergo repa rs with a large a success. What say you, truck gar- ifi the neighborhood of the four car- needle and a skein of worsted if ho deners? 1 dinal point Hnmptons, I/ong Island, : didn’t think that they had “sot and 1 » insufficiently fortunate to be the sot f>r nior’n six hours.” At this Jerusalem seems ^to be ^growing owner 0 f nn G j t | fashioned clock of, implication that he found the even- great miscellaneous merits. Iliad- iug a tedious one. Miss Mcllvaine dition to telling the hour of the ( became indignant, and a quarrel day, it tells the day of the week, ensued, which consumed a good the time of the rising of the sun deal of time before pence was re am! moon, the state of the tide, the stored. Conversation was resumed^ considerably of late years. That 1 | UJ ^ Sunday’s sermon, the j hut after awhile both Mr. Slocvtiri community is now estimate.! »t j ^ nm | m of tl.o children and 1 and Miss Mcllvaine became ,e/w> i..j i. i . ot j K , r f ai .^ s 1(H) m m,emus to men- edly sleepy tion. In fact, it is nn eneyclopc- j tl in favor as a place of residence for J foreigners who find their native countries uncomfortable. 'The for eign Jewish population has, ac cording to Consul Moore, increased 15,000 including native Je against 10,000 in 1873. The desire to avoid compulsory military ger-1 ifio'rfock, and to sit in front of i vice now enforced in most Europe- | and WflU . h H six ] IO urs n <lny would an countries, and the right of hold-1 t>b- lace, to, John A. Phillips $10; D. t,vo 0,1 thc Colorado beetle j ng re al property in Turkey, ) T. Dunn, tlO, making $30 in all. ; ani * t * u ‘ canker worm, so groat a ably account for the increased in. ^ __ Thc total receipts of the Society l"'* 1 t " t,1<: n !’P ,c orchards of the; migration. The (icrn.an colony at Lfhi^if/’his daughter and his jwo’uldcometoan. from all source* were a* follow: j Prof. C.\. Hiley. who had Jeruaalem now numbers nearly 400 K, tlle latter being a little over (the thirdtime, the. W be an excellent method of obtain ing a lilnTal education. Mr. Mellvnine’s family consisls In fact, tael other with having actl len asleep, and a new qua ed imminent. Mr. SlocT it was a point of honor leave before half-past began to wish that, io no, taken a lively interest in the mat- p. :w oo j ter, induced thc manufacturers to mv. ...... I “ t ' J | SlPlir twelve years, and being a boy with j up and thc clock ban*. *|„' itl a large quantity to the De-1 tlcment tinent of Agriculture, t<» test its numbf ..... .'4 ^J effect upon the cotton worm of thejThe eel ;i: 0 ms w'South. It was distributed to vnri- rn «. ai a pain ful fifhdnesH for scientific ex- only ten, he insisted ti” purtment of Agriculture, to test its | number with the last mentioned. tilers are ineclianics^artific- carriers and agriculturalists, id arc fairly prosjnTous. 'The disburscniei follows: Ls have liecn a? fous parts of Georgia, Alabama, j'Texas, etc., in the winter of 1878, unc the reports so far are very sat j isfuctory indeed. W hilst it kills the worm fully as quickly as Paris | green, if not more so, it pusseiMCH the hig’dy desirable quality of]the ichenpness. Heretofore this sub- TIm I that at Jaffa about] There is a third German set- Caifla of*alwut equal j ^ While Mr. Mcllvaine j wrong. Mise Mcllvnind ty fl s!r is a most estimable man, it must be said that he was a brute, and confessed that lie is somewhat ar-! hitrarv in his ways, and it may ; | l)c citcxl in proof thereof that lie | H has made a domestic law that all ' persons who come to visit his daughter shall go home at or be fore lialf p:w->t ten o’clock. 'This is rather trying to Miss Mcllvaine, since, as all rural young ladies The liquor question—What you tal e? A hut her offer. has l»ccn an incunihemicnt , Florid* pulilislicr is Ictcrniitit’d to plan fntoi'tdi Weekly ill Hi. of rvurjipo.lv in Gcorein urn hhi HihI-cIj ian who could not sit two hours with a young lady did not deserve to be treated with chility. For the rest of thc evening, thc lovers oc cupied seats several feet removed from one another, and the light was no longer turned down. From time to time, they glanced at tho clcok, which ticked with awful so- l know, tho rural lover is ihy during lomnity, though its hands crept mil. p«r II. t. n« 'u.si by J. A1 Dri , .. • T U !'? !‘ ,,u i ,T i' ,,, r n ' , l l * »'"«1 •*» th'it eud wn'Of- ] the day time apd thc liirly evening, with exasperating slowness. At in- the manufacturer. Icing ug » > ] •/ to . n. »• “'mi,' for'and rarely bites freely, to use an tervals they slept in their chairs, lection angling metaphor, until after elev- and when Mr. Slocum, waking un o’chs’k. Of course, the chances from his last nap, saw that at. last I " , . . / »» o ..ill I I Auk'inUI I) to M.iruli 14tli, 1881, f< poisonous, m order to be gotten ini ( q’l l.aUi Hli.lat of it had to l»e transported long distances and duuqied into these The Treasurer, Mom* Mtohelnon,! CuwwquenUy, it might hu put up-j^ '^uth the market at « slight advance mere transportation—in New y of <11 _ . ftrat Tuewuy Is teiuber, IHSO. bflw. au th« boom of 10 a m. labile otilrry, tin u ut Georgia, o IHSO. b.-tw. en ii that day, < 1 iliwcriM i>ro|H*rty. for I i. thn Mayor Esq., has the proj»er vouchers filed, for these expeiiditures, with the ex-, cuption of n few items disbursed ! Y«rk ..t live to *i* cent* per pound by myself, before he took the|““J 111 tl,c 8oulllcrn ,,,n , rkct , nt . . eight U» ton cents i>er j»ound, when J. II. EhTIIsL, SaVionmli, G;l Cluii|M‘r Thun Pliysicinn's Hills. " The May Fair of 1880 proved j' ak f" *'» ItejmtteHl ex-, te ouljr. “r'' ^ aliy„„„g off tho prom- quite a success, notwithstanding Foments ,ia ' u l# " >u j n«.i»Uy t„ ciww where ll.e womb i» ises when the fatal hour arrived.— the unpleasant weather during the j proposition of a half pound to fifty ,|, mir ,i,',,.,|, will ..II irr^ul.r- If „ „. it . ke ,| nl „| , first two days of it* continuance, j« ull, " ,a 1,1 ' v " t,T ' ' r^l.IrmR tl.o .liw'lmrae^ ; tbm asks why sh. which probably greatly diminished ! I ,IW K lven <t enerR * antiawotion '} , w | lel |, w uc-ntf orckroiue, iu every iu- hack the hands of our receipts. The entries in «|1 killing the wonns without injuring departments were 311 in number, the plants. A half pound has' leeeitful genera she did not turn the clock when she had a desirable young man in me males divisions, rur uie sue. - , • i i cess of the Fair we are under gnat j "onus by this pointer is reduce. ; t cun ^ |||<( m ^ „„ ations to the ladies of Bruns- “> such it minimum ns to depend ^ tMX hat Uw lUikioa rm- „n,r r ,l. wick and vicinity, who worked with mainly on thc latmr and the other all their hearts to make each of 1 ingredients. In other wools, that, their special departments a credit j while the planters have heietofore to the Society and themselves. To 1 been obliged to pay as much as *1 thn Chairmen of their departments, for the first cost of the actual pois- Mrs I) T. Dunn, Mrs. T. W. Dex- »» for °»« ai 're, and never ter and Mrs. John T. Collins, es|s.‘-! 1«« than fifteen cents, he may now cinl credit nnd the thanks of the Society are due. Mr. D. T. Dunn, as Chairman of obtain it for from three to five cents.” Paris green is not soluble in .'t tl... l.iggcst sn.l lust new»|.'i|'cr in of catching an eligible husband arc; half-past ton lmd arrived, he felt greatly lessened when u domestic | profoundly grateful, and amusing game law forbids thc prosecution I Miss Mcllvaine with a gentle shake, of the s|K.rt after half past ten.— j informed her that ho didn't know Nevertheless, as Miss Mcllvaine but what lie might as well he go- Ukai tv is A Jor mu- was an obedient daughter, she ing. thing pre- o!m ye. 1 the parental eoumiand and As he approached the front door, nccompauie.1 by his tuir though par tially awakened friend, the dread sound »f |>nrcntnl boots smote his enr. lie saw, to his horror, old Mr. Mcllvaine, fully dressed, descend- ing thc stairs, and the next moment lie was requested to explain what hu was doing in that house at such Mr. Slocum tried that it was not so very 1 locked. ‘ early, nnd Dint, in find, it was just Master Mcllvaine attended school | m |f.past ten, but lie was requested "rem«U.'.,^n.l everyth top k.i'ovm'to'.u* and »* a painful consequonce, nc- with much firmness of speech to .....I ■•ot.l Wonn u,’’ unit iVothiuu i» qllircd a go.nl deal of scientific in- < abstain from impudence. Opening a blcwi.eg ; funnatton. Although this was, of t|, e f r „ n t door and letting in tho I course, deplorable, it would have daylight, Mr. Mcllvaine produced l“- been much less injurious to the j watch, and having convinced ’U- 1 peace of the community had Mas- t | ie t^wildcred Mr. Slocum that it i,l .7 .»<•/- ter Mcllvaine been less ingenious j was jj vo o’clock in the morning, ho « than lie was. It was thc way in proceeded to drive thc young man Uriultteld's Female Itegidutor, “Wo. | , .. , , i - , f | man’s Frieu-l," is prepared by ; the (girlor, it may Lc answi red that about the same as in 187'J, but proven the gnatost sutncieney lur Dr j Uia.ltiel.l, Atlanta. Oa., price ! g j, e scorned deception, anil that her „„„ much finer exhibits, especially in an acre. “This means virtually $l..to ,„s IhHIIc. 8oI.I l.y F. Joergar, fnthe|1 k „ lA tho k1iw< wllicllalver „, | ni) ^ h( the ladies’divisions. For the sue. fb-'d (be cost .if destroying t .c rump ^ the face of the clock carefully p, explain I cun RS'iirc .von tlisl in no unyUt abligi preeminently u mu* to mitllicn itn<l children J. M DaLACY, Il.tU’lteehuhhee, A! After without relief, I n I tike mayii trying S<M>thing nett. il, niul physician* without four Teethilia * ’ / occamontdltf Ur to keep my Child» y it not soft 8. b«eo roturautf byauy u H. BALDWIN, Columbus, On. for th« > «*r lainiMJtD there-I — i t . . . . _ uul,,4 « cr of the F " ir business, and latter is more easily suspended tluuj, — H im -..■Iot),«oo»tts.uisi.Dr-iiirr...i pnpwtr. Mr. H. T. Dunn, ns manager of the former. Care is only necessa- fjnitLain't it lln, My V which he applied his scientific in- f r „ m the promises nt the toe of the formation that made him a terror i, o0 t t and then went calmly to nt- ! to all respectable [.eople. hor ex- p. n ,T p, |,'h morning-cows. In the course of tlie day Master Tlir*«-rotirtha of uuntbrr Mvi-n hu iweuty mm; Ua and •■oat* $l:l til. NuiuImt nine liundrnd »nd Any nil hundred nod Niiiulwr one. cut. t nnd coat* «l« 7U. ■ ( ITT KVOOra AS DIXTIIXK: f Juhioton and Iwt w^eti I»n a; tat and i-oata $9 31. .. .. a |ile%tant and prof- ible bunlneaa. Good men TO MAKE Sort, will el.«w .n.w.r t ■*eiy. .wung wt. the Fair Committee, and general tor, nor is I-omlon purple, hut tlie .myl/i-lm ample, iiaving learned that eggs —. jife | sufficiently matured to fit them for j 'tela aeneil to explain tho thc Fair hall, also deserve especial ry to see that it is well stirred just |,„, been a great »utTircr from child political purposes contain sulphu ‘ ‘ vame inpp. m. 1 ' A" *»>«» ha. here- I from = *£*£+*. rated hydmgen gas, he conceit | .1 a.! ..I si... . ii.,. i.lnii id Ulltl mention for their valuable services before Using it rendered. My personal thanks are due to | of Hour Messrs. W. F. Stewart and James liquid in O’Connor tor efficient service iiur-' liolds equally ing thc Fair as Assistant Seereta- liquid from Ixmdon purple. It im- parts its Is-autifnl color, somewhat, to the vegetation upon which it is applied. “ It lints the leaves bo that the 5imb»b«... treated l.y leading pb». ! «<*« eonce.veu >r ’ , 101V it , in J come toforc i*cn reoomended in the use alJl , tr (,.j u,„ populsr the plan of supplying the town 1 , . . h| illl( | )lcr ecn recon. .... ... v..e ^ »„,! toe. ate, tried the populsr the plan ol supplying me town ., , ‘.,, Rt |,i„ ,|„ugluer and her to give adhesiveness to the remedies on the market, but has found illuminating gas, and began ... • l, i, • Tts r: vtas? swwws • ** w-tr *» - - zi Sf m z pially gis.ll in priqsinng a r „medy iu her cmie, and I heart- of six dozen of the local grocers .. trekiinr of thc young Kcs|iectfully submitted, J. M. Dextkh, Sec’y O. C. Ag’l Society. Atlanta, DeceuilsT 111, 187U, I have gotten rid entirely ot Itoncli- ej. by thei.se of the Ilex Exteruiinntar. 1 had tried nearly everything to purpose, th. ‘' ' work ilmg remedy _ ily rec.iu.aend it to auy who m..y be j ^ year's eggs, which threatened to similarly tdHicted. _Itesppctially, 1 naglS-lm T. It Eoi.kmton. temporarily render tho KaakKnd of| ouipU.ry leave-taking of the young man at the from door. Mr. Slo cum’s feelings wore permanently Soi:li. Shoals, August 3, 18715. Jin. W. U. Bianicrr , ' '"■« Ul “ nd uninhabitable, except ' iil|tin „,, d it ia hnr ,|| v ppd i, Ga., Grecii Co., » t fortified with hay fever , , , :*i hie that he will ever a«ain ex|Hwe This dangerous l>oy mxs one day i U) t , |C treachery of the taught by a depraved scicntibc book that the si>eed «»t a clock \a- timt «U iu inw neignuoruooG *7"'**" , ' , wl , w i I1 i lim approve them. Tlio pliTsicians have nes n* the length of the pentiuiuin. cotton treate<l with it is readily dis-1 dbab Hib—I have sold DR. GILD- uiught by a depraved scientitie ^t .j] vn *j ne ( .| ()C k. 'Thus .Master ting.jishe.1at a distance, the gener- to, ta. bo.k that the »1^>' ^ Mellvaino’s love of scientific e*,w- al effect being quite marked as *■ »—*-*— » ! .. a.. nf th# neiuiuiuiii. . ... • — •nt wrecked bis *iftor\t matrimo- Y m m ^ r Lt , 5»uKo 0 f |compared with any of the other ivcobh-u.UI them, and the p^ph- will That very evening, before going to |lis|l ^ Hm | M n worthy kind that I ever ■>. It -lues th- |misona similarly applied it seems J5l"us th^any I have' any bjv*. be lengd.eiKsI the >*"> V(|U limi , illU . a ( «inf..l ami con- k well and quick also to be more effectually *bsorb-; kllow | e a geof . Very ri,*et«ally. .of hL. fathers cl.*k nnirly t l • iti PropriRrJtM Rouse. 1 ed into the suhstonce of the leaf HEN It V M. .DUE. I not w.th any d.hls-mte mate.. ,-mop.