Brunswick advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1881, September 04, 1880, Image 1

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«r.rrw'. tjttz The Brunswick Advertiser, PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY MOIlMMi 1. a. STACY. im&si&ttzxr.rja prattle aid Monk .* A.lv P«r»( llinci ling llntffc ■pare, flint iu«* fl < ftrertlsrr. For **|iisr»*, oarli aubavqtlcnt luaurtion, 60 MM~ Hpxitd ralcito yearly and largt Odr- rUtm. '6® AJrtrtiacmouta (from reapoaalble j*arti«« will puhllahi-d until ord* red out, wlien thetlme la Sot MpivlrtM, amt payment oxartol ari-ordlntfljr. Coin iu nut oat Ion* for Individual b«n<flt, or of a peraoual ckaneter, rharanl »* sdvertiocnient MarriaKV aud obituary notfoe* not exceeding four lln.*, aolictcd for publication. When ex ccvlinn that apace, chanced aa advertiaeinenta. All loiter* and comiuiiuicationa ahould be ad- drived to the uml> rm^n* d. T. O. STACY, llrnnawlck. Georgia. City Directory. Ahi'im'*- J. M. Coiiper. T. G.-«tacy. J. R. VOL. G, NO. 9. Savannah, Florida A West ern Railway. OKN'KRAL MANAGER** OFFITF., I Savannah, Murcli 13, 1M80. J O X AM) AFTER SUNDAY, Mar. 11, PasMvngcP Traius on this Rood will run as follows: NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at 4:30 r m mtUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1880. $2 00 A YEAR. fort rhyUrtan-i. M. <Xt<tHri>mici<m- tt, I/arbe.r Matter— Matt! Win ton, (J. J. Hall and Hardo»—iiarvey, C-ook a IUimhiad*—Cook, lfarve; KUKTKRirs—Putnam. Marvel ih. Hpea «Ti nr—Dunn, llarvny and Tutnai; UNITKIJ HTATK8 OFFICERS. Collector of CnatoniH—John T.Collina. la puty-ll.T. I)uun. Coffee tor Internal Revenue—D. T. I)iiun. Is put\ MaivUal- James M. Coupcr. postmaster— Linn-* Nurtli. I'.DITOKS AM) m:\vsimpkk MEN of the eonntry, eudorae Janes Boss' Pitnnt Ool Watch Ovkh Ah a proof, read the following: Iialtiiuore, Mil.. March 8. I***' It gives me pi. asure to inform you that th James Ihms Watch Case I have oarm-1. has give perfect satisfaction. It wears beautifully. u feet as w ell as m uanio. >V. H, LjswI*. Ed. and Prop t Courier, pcs Moines. Ia.. F. b. », 18*0. Onr manager has carried Caw I ha •rtully say a that It cannot bs y. State Lkakk* Co., Pub’rs /owl SUM* Leader. Watseka. III., March H, lftHO. H!»\ that the .lames I loss Watch Indy satisfactory, being in * represented. It is a perfect beauty. M. M. Pmow. Kit. and Prop’l Jroquit Co. lime*. Wassail. Wis . March 10. 1HH0. The Watch Case 1 have of your make is in every way satisfactory; it U Just apt H BAMfCM. Ad Prop't Torek '»/ Liberty. (incurred In by hundreds of Ed Dlls Is the only patent case made of Two ides o| Solid Uuhl. It Is warranted b> ape- mr JewelerJor illustrated ill descriptiou. Arrive tit Jesnp ” 7 ‘hO i* m Arrive at TliomnsvV’ 6:20 a m Arrive ut Bai abridge” IIJO a u Arrive at Alhuny ” 10:25 a m Arrive nt Live Oak ” 2:00 a m Arrive at Tallahassee” 7:00 a m Arrive at Jacks’ll ville” 7:50 a m Leave Tallahassee ” 6:00 1* M Leave Jacksonville " 6:30 Leave Live Oak ” 11:15 Leave Albany ” 4;00 p m Leave Bain bridge ” 4:00 p m Leave Thomasvillo ” 7:30 Lea ve Jesnp ” 6 J30 a m Arrive at Buvunnali " 9:00 a m No change of cars lie tween Savannah anti Jacksonville and Havaunuh ami Albany. Puifinan Palace Sleeping Cara run through to and from .Savannah and Jacksonville. Sleeping can* run through to and from Savannah and Albany. Passengers from Savannah for For- nandina, Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train. Passengers from Savannah for Bruns wick and Dnrien take this train, arriv ing at Bunsw ick 6:00 a. m. Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Savannah 9:00 \. m. Passengers leaving Macon 7:15 a. m. (daily except Sunday) connect at Jeaup with this train for Florida. Passengers from Floriila hy this trait connect at Jesnp with train arriving in Macon at 6:25 p. m. daily. Connect at Albany with Passenger trains l>otli Ways on Southwestern rail road to and from Macou,Eufa!a, Mont gomery, New Orleans, etc. Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apulaehicolu every Sunday andTIiurH- day evening; for Columbus every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon. Close connection nt Jacksonville dai ly ISnudavsexcepUsl) for 8. Augustine, Pulatkn,, Enterprise, iutd all lauding* on St John’s river. Trains on 13. and A. R. R. leave junction, going west, at 11:37 a.m., and for Brunswick ut 4:4U p. m. daily,* except Sunday. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EAS TERN DIVISION. L’ve Savannah,8May ex’cd, nt Reports «f OTSeors of the City of Brunswick for the Month of June, 1880. RKPOHT OK JAM KS HOUSTON, CLERK & TREASURER. *3,042 65 taxes 2 00 “ 2 50 “ 3 50 15 75 10 00 Leave McIntosh Leave Jesnp Leave Blaekslie t ; Arrive at Dupont 9:40 a ”12:30 p • 3:05 p • 740 r A. E. Heins, Prop’r. ■m | Y frl. n<ln ami the public generally art tnvit 111 ud to giro me a call at my 3>TeTX7- IPlstce, DtN.VS CORNER, wcaatlo and Oloueaeter atreeta) wh« id everything in m • • H low aa the lowcat. ny lido of bualiUHi, Juat from tha ARCTIC REGIONS, Alwayaon hand, freah and aiiarkling, (Tom my Dow Soda Fountain. Call aud aco mo. A. E. HEINS. darMy J. M. DEXTER, Bunker and Broker, Exchange bought and sold. Iiisiaraiaccfo Ileal Estate Agent. ft • - Agent for Falr».ankn' Hrah a anil ITerrlug'a IS -<I 1*4x111. c. r. uooDYKAa. | 19. n. iurrm. GOODYEAR * HARRIS, Attoraae)* at Law, Fbcmswice, Georgia. Leave Dupont Leave Bhtckshoar " " 9 JO a m Leave Jesnp “ 44 1:00 pm Leave McIntosh 44 “ 3:06 p m Arrive nt Suvuuuah 44 44 5:40 r m WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Dupont, S ud’y exe’p’d, 6.-00 a m Leave Valdosta 44 8:17 am Leave Quitumu 44 9:45 a Arrive at Thomnsvillc 44 12:00 m Leave Thomasvillc* Mondays, Wednesday and Friday.... 2 30 r m Leave Oumilfa, Monday, Wed nesday aud Friday 5:23 PM Arrivo at Albiuiy, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.. 7:15 r m Leave Albany, Monday, Wcd- uoiidnj aud Friday 6 JO Leave Camilla, Monddy,Wed nesday and Friday 8:48 am Arrive at Thomnsvillc, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday 11 :30 a m Leave Thomasv’e,8’d’y exe’p’d ) :45 r m Leave Qiritmaa •• $49 Leave ^ aldosta 14 5:17 Arrive nt Duitont 44 7:30 pm J. 8. Tyson, Must«‘r Transportation. II. s. HALVES, General Manager. CITY MARSHAL’S SALE —OK— % UNnETURNKD PROPERTY. Find Tuesday in September, 1880. id HUie Of tli«f|iS, ( h-nilx-r. 1SS0, Letwm-u the nr.tTuiK.Uy ih«* hour, of IU a puhlk outcry, the ilourtbeil pn»|. rty. for * mA Council of the city of Bruin Inho »ud prevloUH yeftrm, tlm * Ix-nii n-turued by nay bwiiom <>r of. levied on, and will be w>M I hr 11 ml hy JaiuiK lloiwtoD. Ch-rk i-» due tha Mayor Amount on lmnd Wm Jackson John Cooper J M Carter J C Norman Mrs li Golden J M Carter f. J liCavy 1’ T Goodbread Samuel Want Alex Pritchard Mrs M It Green W A Ransom & Co J F Nelson M J Christopher Dennison Arinstronj> I) J I,issuer \V J Prico Itobt Farmer \V 1! Burroughs Butler Keatt Betsey Cliylcr Cuf!ic Jenkins Toney Sncetivino Mrs B F Van Balsan Miss Ida Heins Mrs M A K Houston HI. Harris Daniel Giles J M Gucrard J It Abrams f.ucius Moore J W Jackson C II Dexter W II Jenkins It \V Coleman C II Dexter J C Green Mrs K Gates Peter Sowell \V A Fuller E J Harvey, agent Fred Armstrong Jere Milbank Joseph Milbank II W Perkins Mrs F Burgay Mrs M C Rowe fines taxes license taxes licenso taxes license taxes C II Dextcj, coupons 14 00 Mary Goodbread, charity.... 13 33 B II Houston .Com’rs Pilot'go 150 00 THE KEY-NOTE. J C Greenfield ct al, quar’ne.. 0 00 j lego, says: “ All structures, lnrgc or W A Holland, quarantine.... 23 00 small, simple or complex, liavo a J F, hambright, refunded 25 00 definite ratio of vibration, depond- Wc have all rea. 1 ot that grain! | forest of palms that lead from the Prof, hovering of Havard Col-, deep, deep valley of the Jordan to the plain where the “city of pal Cash to balanco 4,008 50 85,46‘J 50 Examined and found correct. \V. \V. Watkins, Chairman Finance Com, pro tern. sales taxes 10 00 REroitT OF J. C. NORMAN, MARSHAL. 33 Judo Johnson, lino ....* 2.50 2.5 00 Lu tiler West, lino .... 1000 1 750 Burrell Mussey, fine .... 3 00 1 00 Fannie Samuels, tine .... 2 00 250 Bun Williams, fine .... 500 8 05 Carrie Whaley, line .... a sol 23 15 Burrell Jackson, fine .... 2 50 1 75 R Greenfield, rent, June and 2 05 July .... 6 00 0 45 C E Flanders, fi fa .... 9 2.5 5 00 — 15 80 *42 75 31 25 By nm't paid Clerk <fc Treas- 2 .58 uroron police fines ... ?24 75 2 72 By ain't on rents ... 600 3.53 By ain’t on fi fas .... 9 25 5 (Ml Ten i>er cent, of 8*27.50, lines G GO retained ... 2 75 .3 40 * 12 75 21 IN) /I 95 Jas. Hoi’stox, 6 40 Clerk and Trc usurer. 1 30 Will Not Follow Such headers. 1 20 — ing on the material, tisc and shape, as fixed as the fundamental note of n musical chord;” anil proves it by illustrations, some of wTiicli nre: “ When the bridge of Colehrook Dale, England, (the first iron bridge in tho world) was building, a fid- j upon you, yon will find that he Is I ns nonvy as an ox. When one of these Insects sits down on the back of your band, to 'pick bis teeth and rest awhile, and you notice that he lias no cushion under him and his lames hurt your hand, you should take an early op. portunity to request him to vacate the premises. You can’t put any (confidence in the south end of a wasp. I f you feel called u]on to cap ture one, lie sure and grab him hy the north-east end, shifting north- crly toward the head. The hornet is another insect of the lice kind. He moves with more velocity than anything that isn't a hornet, ■Jericho—nestled in an amphithe atre of hills and overhanging dills, surrounded hy a wall that protect ed it from the giants that lived in the land, and whose cities in West ern Palastinc liavo defied man and | a,Kl t,lrmv “ u,M,ut n th " ,,5n "d tons time. Wo liavo all read, too, how of l’ rp » ,l,re into llis latest touch. that army under Joshua walked onco around that wall for six days dler.camo nlong and said he oould in profound silence, while tho sev Tho workmen so violently that the astonished workmen commanded him to stop. “At one time considerable an ion trumpets that preceded that ark of God kept up the long wail. On ] the seventh, they walked seven times around; then the trumpets gave a long blast, the people gave a longs bout and the walls fell. And liavo we not all heard tho infidel tell this story, seen his sar- noyance was experienced in one of castic smile, and felt, as fell He has so much strength that ha never takes the trouble to econo mise it. If ho happens to hit you between your eyes, it is hard to realize that a six-story building didn’t fall on you. A hornet never misses his aim. He's a regular Creed moor Rilla Team, all in himself. When a man is stung hy a hor net, he doesn't stop to search the sales taxes 1 2-5 103 45 21 50 2 3.22 16 35 3 44 1 72 10 10 5 00 3 00 1,500 7.' 20 401; 150 00 1 00 7 U) the mills in Iiowell. Some days the building was so shaken that i pail of water would be nearly emp lied, while on other days all wai juiet Experiment proved that it was only when the machinery was running at a certain rate of speed that the building was disturbed.— The simple remedy was in running slower or faster, noils to put it out of time with the building. Wo have here the reason of the rule observed by marching armies when they cross a bridge, viz: stop the music, break step and oi>eii col umn, lest the measured cadence of a condensed muss of men should urge the bridge to vibrato beyond its sphere of cohesion. Neglect of this has led to fearful accidents.— The celebrated engineer, Stephen son, has said there is not so much Henry Stevenson sales taxes license lease taxes Selina Bcrrio Fred Armstrong J 8 Marlin W F Barkuloo J S Marlin “ Mrs Jere Casey “ P S Holt Mrs M A Izimbright “ Jas E Lambright “ “ sales Mrs Rosa Lambright,taxes Mrs Jere Casey lease P S Holt A D Barber taxes Mrs M A Baker “ CAStcinburg “ J F Crumbio “ Samuel Wiggins “ Dock Saunders “ AIf.Johnsou “ Tim Myers, agent “ Jas Jackson " I/mis Lcwin “ Tim Myers, agent T W Bush, W S Blain and wife tuxes IN) 4 53 7 50 2 00 200 not: 4 00 32 30 1 00 25 77 62 58 1 *J0 u oo 7 13 400 22 50 37 50 J 4 81 Lumpkin ln(.p.ndcnl. We do not worship Colquitt—we do not indorse fully, ns we have at tempted to explain, his administra tion, but when wo arc called (ill to choose between the two men now before the people, we shall east our vote and use what little^influenceI'langer to a bridge when crowded we may ho able to wield in the ' vith mcn nn<1 cattle as when men campaign for Alfred II. Colquitt. I B° 111 mnrehing order. Tho Brough- Wc do not admire Mr. Norwood; bin bridge, near Manchester, gave rI wc do not sanction tho manner of wl *y beneath the measured trend of his nomination; we do not chiiuoi 0 "b’ “ixty men. A terrible disas- in with any crowd that runs the ler befell a battalion of krench iu- independcnl schedule, if we know| fentry while crossing the suspen- it. We do not propose to follow sion bridge at Angers, France. Re- tho leadership of such men as Col. |xat«-d orders were given the troops Joe Warren and Dr. H. H. Carlton I u > l»ronk into sections, hut in t’io when they go into E’eltonV camp' 1 ' llrr y of 9>o momont and in the on a courting expedition. j ™i |l > H |p y disregarded the order, • —■ and the hriilge, which was hut Johnny’s Essay on Dogs. | twelve years old and had been re- I paired the year before at a cost of La-t summer ourdogTowscr was *7,000, fell, a lyin in the sun tricn toslccp, hut the flies was that bad lie couldn’t, back on that over much used word, ,li ‘ ti “ n « r y fur foreign phrases with miracle, that there arc some absurd j "''"'i' 1 ex l ,rwH l,ia stories in the Old Testament, and """' s “*■ sii0 * 1 time are it is no use U) deny that. j l' urt,, J r Kn 3 ,ial1 ’ "' ,t 90 1>"™ Ah ! so we limit the Holy One of i 119 l * ,c ' i,re English. Israeli so measure the AU-Wise|, , M Y 9 °." Ix,t ’ wl, ° 9omcti,n « himself into trouble in iiis iintiri search for amusement, was i»V cos ho had to catch cm, and bime- tiy a hoc lit on his head, nnd was working nbout like the dog was hisn. Towscr Jhe held his head still, and when tho bee was closo to his nose, Towscr winked nt him like ho sed, you sec what this buffer “Tyndall tells us that the Swiss muleteers tie tip tho hells of tho mules, lest tho tinkling bring an avalanche down. Tho breaking of a drinking glass by the human voice is a well attested fact, ami Chladni mentions an inn-keeper who frequently repeated the exper iment for tile entertainment of his hy our ignorance. The fall of Jer icho is no absurd story, no undig nified foolery, no miracle, hut a simple scientific fact. Ho knew tho key-note of that wall; he struck it nnd it fell.—Xao York Oljtenrr. A Word About Hoes. When a hoc wakes up in the spring, he yawns two or three times, shakes himself, crawls out of his don, looks around for a boy to sting, finds him. stings him,nnd goes hack to clean house. A Immblo bee is a loud buzzor, hut he never disappoints your ex pectations. He always docs what lie promis es to do, and does it in the most thorough and business like man- S tad wick's yard tlm laughing nt the {leculiar Stadwiek's mule. The mule was kickii/ thing with all its might) As I stood in tiio^ watching the scene, hornet was jK-stcring tl J-ot stood near by,*. ] laughter. 5^1 All at once the hoy leF) 1111 . the air, and ennio soaring fence with a series of graceful; ersaults, alighting in tho middle o' the onion bed. llo was lnid up for three days, hut wc haven't discovered yet w hether lie was kicked hy the mi lu or stung l>y the hornet.—Ihyt unit QirU <>J the S»Uh. Hu Hies round in a circle several tiiues, nnd then makes a straight shoot, anil you discover, when it is loo late, that you nre standing right j ear!—K in iiis way. When lie is feeling well, a single Iminble-bec can break up a large |silitical mass-meeting or stnmjxslc n Kourth-of-July procession. He can create as much conster- nutiou in a family ns a case of The bathing stilt worn hy tho Isiys along the river front ttis well and is very simple and inexpensive. It consists of a wad of cotton in Eheaiier Than Physician's Hills. “A Tmilo nr llKAITT IS A JoY YOU- kvkh.”- Wfi.t is it? H<'infilling pre- |mri-tl fur wnmnu only, nnd lined liy Ilium exclusively. It is ml:il'tu.1 ..- is'cislly to raw. where the womb is disordered, and will cure nil irregular- lliee of llie * ‘iuuiijhis" or "uionlliiy isdoin? He thinks I’m a lily of guests. A niglitongalc is said to ‘ j tho valley which isn’t oponed yet, hill hy the power of his notes. If 10 1~ ^ bllt ) 0U wait 11111 b,os90 " 1 n,ul we enter the domain of music, there 'I you’ll see some fun, nnd sure onul no end to tliese illustrations.” I ( Kl Towscr opened his mouth very „ ' slow so as not to friten the hoc and 3 00 sales lease license 4 54 200 2 <55 1 83 200 500 ?0 23 *5,409 50 msnrnsFMKNTR. J F Nelson, salary 125 00 -urn):vwu.1 a.mia'ssmsresS I Jamw Houston, salary 00 00 rmr mow* . Din ' -Inn rt ha ,,f i "n » !u iT/h*K m.‘ M|i Id Ixadi’H, ti|> HUirn. '■.tin- In all reftftlfeft < i and ihi- city of Dam n, •Irwt, nnt door to i| i h»> Umnawirk flr ! frii tmndrud mkI i ■ i. * twenty lour; tax il twenty On; tax veti bnudred and J». •even hundred and A OT. ttfty ui u<: aud im- I .Vi.- fl« TO. ;mow* ax iiiunxr. i and !»• t win- H . $1J .50 00 41 00 40 00 25 00 tl the beo went into Towser’s mouth. Then Tuwser lie shot his eyes, nnd his mouth, too, amt had begun to make a jidicefiil smile when the lice stung him, and you never saw a lily of the valley nek so in your lifo. So much from Prof. Lovoriii] In tho sunny home of my by- smallpox, and his influence over a jciium 1 .,” by restoring (lie iliNclmrge, Sunday School piu-nle is very com-' r if"! 41 or ehroniu, in every iu- , * - | titmice. ) Bnulfii U’s Femnlu Regnlxtnr, "Wo- The honev-lieo is chiefly noted man’s Bust Frieu.l," i. pre|Mre.l by c „ i,i : i , ,. ii;, L)r. J. ltniilfiulil, Atlunto, (k, prico for lit.-, industrious habit,. _ Upso ,s r bottle. Sold by K. Jm-rger. Biit liu H|*en(ld all of hirf time ilriij'Kut. ^fithorinc tho strecte of lift*, and he ! . • • . , | . I call iiHHiirt* Foil Hint 1/1 no *ine//e m docHiit liavo to |>ny any l/oard or , ltM tUr 7errr nrormin WBhIi bill. /ai/nre. Wc have tried the itotrlldug r**i Who wouldn’t lx* industrious un der such circum8taiH**B? . The honey lice, like the humble* hoe, goes to war baekwardu, aud plunged hid dagger in clear tip to the hilt every chance he geta. He reposes in green pastures and gone life, I was one day sitting onj auc ^ 8 j 1 ^ 00 Iroin tho clover the piazza of a strong built house. [ blossoms just where tho barefooted ' The clouds which had been rush-j hoy with a fishing polo on lii-* J aitgl5-lu> ing hither and thither in. fierce shoulder and a can of hate in his 1 haste, full low and bluck; the sensi- j hand is bound to step. The next live Mimosa folded her delicate thing on the programme is a loud leaves and nestled against tho j whoop as the boy dropaeverything branch, while tho leaves of every else to grab Iiis foot in both hands other tree lay still, as if the hush of! and go hopping across the field like minlim, and t > vrrytliiii{r known to un, and “ Old Woim-u,” nnd IVctliinu in prominently a meem, and a Meaning to mother* aud children. J. M. DkLACV. Hutchechiibbee. Ain. rVftor trying Soothing K* medi«n without avail, and nhyHieiaun without relief, I gave your Teethina and it mi- eti hkr uitufie. / occfuhamui/if yin a pomtrnr to kettp mtf Child § yum* */!• II BALDWIN. Coluinlmn, On. ^ l*xy for nilusi. June lxt, IMHO. 1. C. JfORMAN, the 1‘lixru r i«rt>. nur tic : IU* It known that btnABier HoiKtiru. i ; "■.•i«ni-i a. will l«- | si.i» vnntm usl By i lira A l.lMITKn Nl’M/FKR of a. ivo. rtinruetl,- i snvaiwuri to •nuyt*- in m i l.-*eknt ami prol- IX) MAKE MONEY. ur, without ! Rurh will pis*** Utswr-r thia a-lv. rtlo nirnt by l|fTli*i|. 'letter, <!II<'I<mI|I|{ «l«n.i. Utm >.-(.!w II. ItitOTK. j bnaiiiiK* »li**y liai. Iftftiiu r Her* n u ' • L •• « ti«. ii» iii » n*|.ly, ataliUK t , JkUw J C Norman “ J I. Beach “ W S Pittman “ J R Robins “ Osborn Mason “ T G Stacy “ C \V Styles “ T B Gooilhread “ D A Moore, guard house. Fitzgerald & Spears,streets... 4 2-51 lteen reduced nearly one third, H B Goodbread et al, police. 37 64 . with, as we happen to know, a graxl Gainesville Eagle: If onc-half of the chatges maile against Governor, . . , Colquitt wen' true, Georgia’s bonds ' cx;»ctancy were on them. Then a so'" 9 extinct bird, finally sitting would now lie worth about fifty bright lino came out from the black ( down on the ground to pull the cents on the dollar, her treasury 4 Kloud and xigmgged down it, and >*rb out of the wound, as ho yells: empty, and tho |>cople’s taxes at the thunder roared and jwalod and M Oh, you doggoned old son of a lvartt one per cent. But the truth ! echoed above and around uu, and jwoixcock thunder i III come hack is, tho Stated cre<lit has steadily beneath us that strong house shook there and^punch^ your gol-busted advanced until it is now higher, hy on earthquake, yet not a leaf *noot. * One evening I rpi ‘~ .. 3 33 1 than ever before, tiiere is, we should , °f the tree moved .. 8 331 say, from a lialf to three-fourths of was in one of tho largest churches ..’ 8 33 a million of dollars in her treasury, >'i the city of Brooklyn, quite new .. 40 001 ready to me<*t all legitimate dc- j aud strongly built. A New X ork ^ 75 mauds, ami tho people's taxc*s have organist played for the occasion^ and with great |>ower and skill.— 3 .V) prortjM of further reductions.— A Green,charity J D Gill, streets 33 33 1 These are stem facts that will not L W Harris etal, streets 113 GO, down at anylsidy’s bidding. M J Christopher M 1 75 J F Nelson, streets 0 20 Western Texas is fast being G C Norton, charity 5 00; fenced info pastures with barbed Mrs Harding ” 15 00 wire. But he doesn’t. The wasp docs business in a quiet, orlerly way, without seeming to get in the least excited over it. He is a slender, graceful creature and so beautiful that you are some times moved by an impulse to pick Tho vibrations of tho air were dis- him up and examine him tinctly folt, and at one time the' A similar impulse prompts you to building vibrated, too, and one said .drop him in about one-sixteenth of to another before me, “ how that a second after you put your fingers organ jars the house.” 1 hod read on him Prof. I/ivoring just before* -the key note of the building hod Ih.ch 1 struck. Atlanta, (1a., June IH, 1879. Mnurt. Hatchiniou «t* Urn.: My wife baa l'ceil n great htitierer from child. hootl from nervous nick headache. She hiu* been treated hy leading phys icians, tad has also tried the popular remedies on the market, but has fonud no relief until induced to try your 44 Seurulgiue.” It has prove«l an un failing remedy 4n her cast*, ami I heart ily recommend it to any who may ba similarly afflicted. Respectfully, a Mg 15 1m T. Ik Eolkhtor. Bcvll Shoals, (Ia, Green Co., | August J, 1876. | Mu. W. IT. Babbett: I>kar Si«—I have sold DR GILD ER’S PILLS for the past two yewra, and find that all iu this neighliorhood approve them. The plirsicians have recotucmhHl them, and the people will have no other. They are better LIV ER PILLS than any I have any knowledge of. Very reapeetfnlly. angl5 lm HENKY MOORE. Atlanta, December 10, 1879. I have gotten rid entirely of Houcli- l»y the use of the Hex Kxterminatar. 1 bed tried nearly everything to no pur|M>ne. Your* in the neat thing of saw. Thu w:u.|i iia.4 Ihc ft|'|« ftranee of ll » 1 “*• U ,l "« lb * . • work woll au.l iiuiuk. lx-inj- jih liu|il:u :i fuutliur, nut ill MILS. ADAMH, you lit him liuar hi- whole wight Prop rift nr, A'lwuu Houw.