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The Brunswick Advertiser,
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SATURDAY MORNING
At BRUKHWIOg, oaoiott, BT
1. G. STACY.
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• and Monk Street!.
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T. U. STACY,
Brunswick, Georgia.
City Directory.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor- J. F. Nelson. „ ,
Airmen- J. M. C'ouper, T. G. Ftacv. 3. I
Cook, J. 1*. Harvey. A. T. Putnam, W. W. Wa
kins, J. J. Hpesrs and D. T. Dunn.
Clerk >( Treasurer—Jeiues Houston.
Chief Marshal—J. C. Karmen.
Auifttwt Marshal—3. L. Brech.
JW.Vrs.ae-W, 8. Pittman.
Jh, r t I’hwtician—J. K. Lisin, M. D.
City l+ht/iiriaH—J. It. Robins, M. D.
Harbor Master-Matthew Shannon.
fort Wardens—Burr Wiuton, G. J. Hall an
HAewm-Harvey.Cook and Put..
KailroaM—< .w.k, Harvey and «'<
Streets, drains a util hues—Dun
Watkins.
CKMKTKKtrs— Putnam. Marvel
vu it snick Admtistfv.
VOL.-6, NO. 11.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1880.
$2 00 A YEAR.
Savannah, Florida* West- calmlvconsidkrkdfrom acorn-
Ki.ii
i—Putnam, Harvey and Coup. r.
ljukus-Watkins, Hp.-ars and Dunn
ud Pu
l8pe
FlJUt ll»P*BTI»r.NT—D
UNITED HTATJtf OFFICERS.
Collector of Customs—John T. Collins.
Deputy—II.T. Dunn,
roller tor Internal Revenm-D. T. Dim
Deputy Marshal—James M. Coup.
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I'oiiIMioiiery!
A. E. Heins, Prop’r.
M*
RSTe*w IPla,ce,
DUNN’S CORNER.
tie and Glnnreai
ud everything in my
AM low as the Lowest.
em Railway.
GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE, i
Savannah, May 23.1, 1*80. f
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. May
23, Passenger Trains ou this lioiui
will run its follows:
night express.
Leave Savannah doily at 4:30 p m
Arrive at Jesup ”
Arrive at ThomasvV’
Arrive at Bainbritlge”
Arrive at Albany ” •
Arrive at Live, Oak
Arrive at Tallahassee"
A rrive at Jacks’ll ville”
Ijeave Tallahassee ”
Leave Jacksonville ”
Leave Liye < >uk "
Ijeave Albany
Leave Bninbritlgo "
Bill Arp Grows Dubious AViont Cover
ing the Country With bis Ideas of
Dixie, Past and Present, Until a
Little More Quietude Reigns.
7:20 P m .
6:20 am I had an idea of circulating a
IO-d"! v .m ■ among the people—making a
2:oi) a m I little tour for the sake of my health;
7:00 a m j
7:50 a m
0:00 i* M
5:30 p m
11:1
4;00
But he hasn’t gin it up, and he .SEN.BROWN EXPRESSES BUS VIEWS
is not going to, for there will be j
On the Sale of the State Road, Its Re
lation to the Louisville and Nash
ville, and the Extension of
the M..A B. Railroad.
We put a reporter after Govern
or Brown yesterday to get his views
i Tho
‘ Jesup
ville
somebody to fool him for a long
time to come, I reckon. The Rad
icals have been using him for lif-
teen years, and promised every
tiling and paid nothing, ami now
the Democrats of Georgia arc do
ing the very same thing. Joel
Brannan says that some develop
ment is going to conic from all this
business—that the nigger will get
the doctor said I was overworked' somctl,ln B for hia votu ,ls 80011 as
and needed a little change. I tho Oemocrnts split up and begin
r . , knew I needed a little change, for, t0 1,1,1 for U - “ n ‘ l tl,e ,irst ‘ hin « w ®
•m change is a good thing, but I've k "°"' tlie Mature will be full
hh. P i been wondering if it was safe for a j of thcni - 011,1 the i ur >' boxc “ ^
730 ei ...an to leave home in these times! 1 *® 11 Bi tier says the Radicals have Wave you any objection to giving
Cn’tO a v 1 0 f excitement, when every laxly betrayed the colored man, and he j w the public the reasons why you
seems to be mad with everybody.! I,0H j oill0, > tho Democrats, because j nre in favor of the sale?’’
Gov. Brown—“ l ain in favor
of it. As 1 stated in my letter to
Colonel Branham, published a day
or two since, every motive of inter
est prompts me to favor that proj
ect; and I think it is right, and I
ani'in for it. The Legislature passed
the act for the leasing and sale of
the road on the express condition
that the road is to be built on one
the sale of the State road, as we of the three routes designated be
ll ad understood there was a rumor
that he favored the sale of it. Af
ter the usual preliminaries, the re
porter said:
“ Governor, it is reported that you
favor the sale of the State road.—
101*1 Jn
Aib
; at Savannah ” 9:00 a m
° h S^"ud l S^h U “d!l wanted to talk to my f.iendH | D,. knows tl.nt party will (1 o him j Governor Brow..-" There is no
about Dixie os she ueed to be in! J™ 11 ™. Old father Cox had a j f„ a ndation whatever for the/cqiort.
the good old times nnd Dixie ns ' ‘ ln 'am the other night. Ho dreamt, i nm absolutely and uncondition-
slio is now, but she is cutting'up ■ ^ liat 1,0 *Red and was sent down tc
so, and quarreling nnd fussing nil tlie 1,0(1 I ,Iocc - 011,1 1,0 s0 "' 8omo
over the Stale, that J am afraid it’s! Democrats there and plenty of Ile-
n had time to show her up. I PublianMt, and about as many n.g-
I.ftven’t seen her behave so badly ! <?'«• 011,1 th « Democrats looked
in 25 vtars. Its all peaceful and l >rett >' hot > 0,1,1 wos 0 follllln «
quiet "und lovely out here in the "round, but every cussed Radical
had his grip on a nigger, and was
holding him betwixt himself and
de fire,
dream
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run
through to ami from Savannah und
Jacksonville.
Sleeping enrn run through to and
from Savannah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Fer-
uondiua, Gainesvillo and Cedar Key*
take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Bruns
wick and Darien take this train, arriv
ing at Vnuswick 6:00 a. m.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at
Savannah 9:00 a. m.
Passengers leaving Macon 7:15 a. it.
(daily except Sunday) connect at Jeaii|:
with thi* train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this trail
connect ut Jesup with train arriving in
Macon at 6:25 p. m. daily.
Connect at Albany with Passenger
trains both ways on Southwestern rail
road to and from Macon,Enfala, Mont
gomery, New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbritlge for
Apalachicola every Sunday and Thurs
day evening; for Columbus everj*
Tuesday and Saturday afternoon.
Close connection at Jacksonville dai
ly (Sundaysexcepted) forS. Augustine,
Palatka,, Enterprise, and all landings
on St. John’s river.
Train on B. md A. B. R. leav«
junction, going west, at 11:37 a.m.,
and for Brunswick at 4:10 p. m- daily,
except Sunday.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EAS
TERN DIVISION.
L’ve Savannah,S’tlay ex’cd, at 7:00 a k
9:40
12:30 i
3:05 l
5.;K) a m
9:50 a si
1 :U0 p m
3:06 p m
Leave McIntosh
Leave Jesup
Leave Bhmkshear
Arrive at Dupont
Leave Du|>out
Leave Blaekshear
Leave Jesup
Leave McIntosh
Arrive at Savannah “ " 5:40
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, S’nd’y exe’p’d, 6:00
Leave Valdimtu
Leave Quitman
Arrive at Thoinusville
Leave Thomasvillo
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Thomasvillo
Leave Thomas ville
Leave Quitman
and fields. The locusts and
katydids sing happily their evening
song. The first fires of approach
ing winter cheer lip the family
hearth, and if it was not for an oc
casional visit to town, or the peru
sal of the daily papers, all nature
would seem at peace and our j
•°, ally* opposed to the sale of the State
10 road. It is a good piece of proper
ty, and is paying the State annual*
ly a good income. It is the con
necting link between western loads
and the roads leading U*the south
Atlantic. It it should fall into the
hands of one company opcombina-
tion, it would he used for the ptir-
That’s a fact, dream or no pose of discriminating against oth-
That’s about all the use er companies. Such a course would
they have j;<>t fur 'era, ami it’s tl.cji*, injurious to Atlanta, n.ul to the
that the niggers don’t see it. They
are the'easiest people to satisfy up-
pie dwelling together in harmony. 011 thu fl,co ° r tlie clrtl ‘- Tll ®>' wil1
The farmer* in this region don’t l'Ut np w.th any sort of excuse or
seem to know much about the gen- "H"!?)’- The convention com-
I plained the other day that white
folks wasn’t giving them any offices,
eral disturbance and stick to the
cotton fields pretty close. I don’t
think there was a dozen at tl
HjH'aking last Tuesday. It’s the
people of the towns and cities, who
haven’t got nothing much to do
who are kicking up most of the
political dust. Coin* hail to go to
the blacksmith shop, and I went
over to the court house to hear Dr.
Miller speak. I saw he was troub
led in his mind that evening, and
asked him what was the matter.—
“ I’m a little bothered,” said he,
“about all them things the <h>etor
told on our Governor, nnd I didn’t
exactly understand whether they
»:I7 a m | was gwine to send him to tin: nsy-
12 (K) m' M I lum or the penitehtinry. I reckon
2 30 DM ! though it's the asylum, for the pen-
5:23 pm itentiary is turned into the
am, therefore, absolutely opposed
to the sale, and if a propositon for
the sale comes before the lA'gisla
ture and I have any influence with
members, 1 shall use my influence
with all my might against the sale.
The road should he kept as an open
hut when Hargrove get up an<l| highwnjr nlu | „)) co m|>a„ioa and
tween Macon and Atlanta. Gov
ernor Colquitt leased the road up
on that express condition, and the
company are obliged to curry out
the condition; ami [ nm in favor of
requiring it to he done in strict,
good faith. It is but just to the
people of Georgia that it should be
done ami justice to the counties
through which it is to run requires
it. I have no doubt the company
that purchased it (in which I have
no interest) intend to net in good
faith in the premises. If they do
not, I am in favor of tho State do
ing all that can he done to coerce a
faithful compliance.
lktT’s sm
stated that a darkey at Rome liked
to have got a little place in the
post cdlieo, it satisfied 'em. Henry
Mcjnckson actually apologized to
Mr. Hargrove for entertaining any
suspicion:
individuals should have the right
to ship over it from the same points
upon cquul terms. If the State
should lease it again at the end 'of
the next ten years, the lease should
he well guarded on that point, so
Hut there is one thing that "ill j u m t discrimination will be out of
settle all this, and that is the elec-1 jj |e q UC8 jjon t just ns the presrnt
tion of Gen. Hancock. After that | k . n9C ls Kmu J L ,|. The very fact that
win >* niggen, and whiteL, ] i;l , ,1,:,,! ten yearn
folks will he white folks, ami taere * 0 k „ g„od reason why no
won't he hut two sorts of people j u0ropnny> u|llm proper
down here in Dixie. The native, p llsni ^ s principles, would want to
Radicals willco.no over the Demo- j purc ) mst . t | lu r „ a ,i at present, ns
cr ats, and the furriners will take j they , |ot get session for
p their tents like the Arabs and the next ten years.”
6*30 a m 8 ftn K« ft,K l General Wotloril is 04;
8:48 a m ! posed to that. I don't think the
General will let ’em put the Gov-
I heard
11.30
) :451 .n I . . 1 .
3:53pm I omor in tlie cliam-gnn
silently steal away.
Bill Arp
A San Francisco paper tells the
Reporter— 4 * Well, you are very
3111 ph a tic on the tjuwtion of the
inle. It is said by some, however,
Li'avu VtthloHta
Arrive at Dupont
J. S. Tyson, Master Transportation.
II. 8. 1IAINE8,
General Manager.
following story: A certain stock-j‘ h “t vou are in a combination with
broker in this town has a landlady, the l-ouiaville and Nashvdle rail-
a pleasant sort of a woman, who! ™ad company to uso the road to
| iv man talking luminously to Squire! has ad eye to the main chance.—: discriminate against the Cincinnat-
7-Mlrsi i>ritchctt about General Colquitt’s One evening the good lady became Southern.
war record, ami he said he didn’t lachrymose.
Governor Brown—“ There is not
| believe there was any fight atOlus-1 “ What ails you, Mrs. S. ?” sym-, onc ' vor ^ l ,ru ^ ! *** ^ ^ Av<
tiled. “There patheticnlly asked the big-hearted ; h>ld Mr. Newcomb, President o
Juht froiu the
ARCTIC REGIONS.
AIWEJI OB bEBd. fresh End Hparkling, from my
Duw Soda Fouutaiu. Call and ate B>u.
A. E. HEINS.
dfl-ly
J. M. DEX TER,
Banker and Broker,
Exchange bought and sold.
Insurance U Real Estate Agent,
Et“\neai for Fairbanka' Scales and Herring’*
STABLE,
A. T. Putnam, Prop,
Corner MONK Jt (IRANI street*.
BRUNSWCK, - - GE0R6IA.
GOODYEAR 4 HARRIS,
Attorney* at Law,
Brunswick, Georoia.
O FFICE—On Gloni'tuter atruct, nnt «loor to
Mi< ht-lMon’H, uj» 'stairs.
Pias-tire in all rountina of tli« Bruuawiok Cir
CUit and .he city of Uaric-u, Ga.
— t-iy.
HARDWARE fc STOVES,
Plows, Doors,
rorkrt Nash, Ac I.»••»!»
A, Table ldu*«, Flxtareo,
(‘Otlrry, Pnmpi, Keroatne
Tinware, Crorkeryr, ALardUili
Far aale by
lb»r:n. |.. l> IIO% T Ac CO.
cry d«fMTlption for hire. C
• lirnmj.tiy flllod. Carriage
rival of all boats and trama
Ice on Ham! AI wav*, in Quail-
titles to Suit Purchasers.
1 to such discrimination, nor would
I permit it; that if I should lie put
tee or anybody killed. „ „
was a battle there,” said the Squire, 1 broker. | llm * company, plainly nnd positive-
“und my brother was killed.” Con-| “Oh, sir,” replied the dame, “I |Jy. Uiat I could'neither hea party
sidernble silence seemed to prevail am in a heap of trouble. I do so *’ ‘
about that time, nnd the individu- wish I was rich.”
al retired. I asked an old darkey I “That is n very common disease,
who was a sort of lead horse among How much, now, would you call a
’em, what they were going to <lo ( omfoitnhle independence?”
about voting, and says he: “Gwine! “Well,” said the lady, “If I had
to do nothing; gwine to stay at 82,000 I’d be a happy woman.”
home. White folks all quarreling The broker reflected. He wanted
ami niggers, too—never hearn such ! to make the old woman happy, so
A man ovcrlwretl—The editor.
A licker dealer—Tho schoolmas
ter.
The soda drinker often thinks of
foam.
A ccntless nfTair—An editor's
|>ockctbook.
Society is the hardest baked on
its upi>or crust.
Iajve makes many a good right
arm go to waist.
The promises of somd men always
remain shall owe.
Tho mr.rk of cane—Dust on the
unruly schoolboy’s jacket.
Ought a woman to kiss a tobacco
chewer? Yes, if she chews.
It is believed tlint tho word“nev-
” has been crippled for life.
An nrtist is not so strong as a
horse, hut he can draw a large ob
ject.
Commissioner Is; l)uc, in his
crop riqxuts, never mentions the
hops at tlie seaside.
The girl who chalks her cheeks
thinks it is better to mark the miss
than miss the mark
It’s a i*x>r rule that won’t work
both ways. Hartford lias a cow
that is afraid of women.
The fellow who picked up the hot
penny originated the remark, "All
that glitters is not cold.”
Why have chickens no hereafter?
Because they have their necks
twirled (next world) in tliis.
Why is it easy to enter nn old
mail's habitation ? Because hisgnit
is broken and his locks are few.
The compositor whoset up “pirn
out of office as President by a ma- pled chops” for “dimpled checks”
jority of the directors, I would still: didn t look n hit natural in death,
he a director. The statute makes ; Having asked his girl for a kiss
me one, ami in cose of my death, it as a tonic, she replied tlint there
declares that my legal representn- was such n thing ns being too tonic,
live shall bo a director until the j \ Whitehall woman calls her
end of the lease. 1 have made pro- husband “kind words,” beenuse lie
a fuss in my life. Been down to'he invested in Consolidated Vir-j vision in my will that my sons ^ ^ bidd-hcadcd that he oan never
de convention, and dar was Pledger | ginia to tho amount of twenty j shall represent me in case ot myjj yc
and Belcher and Bryant, and Long. shares, which gave a profit of 81,- ; death and see that the lease is car- ^ Whitehall man has discovered
Jeff and Henry McJackson, all a 000, which he instantly banded to j r,et ^ ow * *** h° ne *d Lut i wit i ;l vva y Q f instantly turning sweet
■- fussing and a fighting* 8pf was Mjrs. S. with his beat regards. The the people of the State, an milk into fresh buttafi Ho feetls
m il A A | I j for Colquitt and some for Garwood, lady was overjoyed. She wept on diHcriniinution slm no t »ea owct • j ^ to a goat.
1 I If If I i J and they never settled down on his waistcoat; she called him her j 1 was my j> e< go iilk e e
I nothing; and I is done quit poli-| prese.ver; slie would have kissed j people at the tune sue 1 aco was
tics, I is. Been tryin to make him, but he wouldn t let her. Av | llu,le 'f linktino mv uledeeB pinions of one goose to spread the
something out of it for ten yearslast, when her transports had some- l *io habit of w hit i g y ] •f '|> u j ll ! 0 . lg 0 f another
and General Grant is de same as what subsided, tho instinct of .non- * have power a. a single director, P** 1 «“ 1 • ’
dead, and nutl.in in sight as yit— ey-making began toshow itself,and by an appeal to tho courts or the I A \\ «to , «™ .ca an art -
White folks git all de ollhes and!she requested the brbker to invest i^gUlnturc, to prevent dHen.mna-.de- A I. ...ut c l^ca^ and Mar-
„ * : sot on de juries at two dollars a tho whole sum on her behalf. He ! tion and the violation of our char- nes a V idow leaped eh ? \\ e
t« j . *. . j i * i 1 ter and I will do it whenever it is should say he got caught.
a. m. haywood. ' day a^d drive fine bosses, but de demurred; he objected; he begged , w r » ,UIU 1 w 111 ! .
T1Ut5¥TIl i v/^ri niggerw i.s jes de same dey always! of her to be content with the profit necessary
llvrj AJNNL' laiVIN C rj was—dey work dc roads and cook she had made. He knew the un-
' and wash and clean out de stables | certainty of stocks; but all in vain.
J- D E XTE R.|juid picks cotton in de day time, j Mammon reigned triumphant in
INSURANCE AGENT,
S UNDAY lit
Ti m. |
■ervu Hub.' In
What’s the beat definition of a
{dill ? Bonifthing taken from the
“ Ten dime* make one dollar,*
said the schoolmaster. “ Hair, go ou
Ten dollars make one what ?”
“They make one mighty glad
these times,” replied the boy; and
the teacher, who hadn.t got his last
month’s salary yet, concluded that
the boy was about right.
An unsuccessful vocalist went to
the poor-house and delighted tho
inmates with his singing. He said
it was a natural thing for him to
do, as lie had been singing to poor
houses ever since lie began his ca-
roer.
A model husband ill Delnwnre
thrashed his wife fearfully because
their baby didn't get tlie prize at
the baby show, and wound up by
offering to swap the baby for a pig.
Pope says tlint licauty draws witli
a single linir. It doesn’t nowadays.
When n bonuly gets so bald headed
Hint she lias hut one hair left, she
doesn’t draw much.
“A mun who’ll maliciously set
fire to a barn,” said Mr. Slow, “and
hum up twenty cows, ought to bo
kicked to dentil by n jackass, and
I’d iike to do iv.”
Because Dr. Tanner bolted minor
and threw up a window Inst night,
liefore going to lied, it is no sign that
his ravenous appetite lias not ye)
been appeased.
Some men could not get along
without their navy tobacco, and
England feels tiiat she could lint,
exist without her navy to hack l*
too.
Artemus Ward oncebuga'
urc by saying: ” ladies a
tlemen, I ]h>sscsh a gigni’**'
Iect, but I haven’t it with,
It is claimed by somsfr
men that smoking wenkq
sight. Maybe it does, b'
how it strengthens the hot
— —l sale
Many Coinbiiiutiod
have been trietl, but none
Imppy renultM as Rank in’* Ex true*
Biichit anti Juniper. If you ure suffer
iog fr< m any derangement of tlie Kiil-
ueys or Bladder, Gravel, Fain or
Weakness in the Buck or Hip, get •
bottle—one or two will relieve you.
This article Inis been before the pub
lic for nearly ten years, and it* aale is
eonHUutly increaring —and that with
very little advertiaing- which provt*a
it to be an article of merit. We have
teHtiuioniuls from some of the leading
phyMician* of Georgia, South Cartdinw
ami Florida, nnd other atatea, iu regard
to itM reliability oh a Diuretic, aud a
remedy for the dUoueua for which it ia
recommended.
Brepnred only by Hunt, lUukin k
Lainur, Druggiata, Atlanta, Ga., »ud
f »r sale by F. Joerger, druggist,
Bruuawick, Gil aeptl5-eow2iu
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 26, 1877.
Du. C. J.Moffett— IhmrSir—Sinoo
ieuruiug ita value, I alwaya keep your
IVethiua (Teething Powder*) iu my
itouae, mill couaidcr it an imliN|K'uaa-
ble mediciuu for hiuiiII children, t
Aore Anoint it to rmtove imrmtt trimt aU
ot/irr m tut lien hml fatlttl.
M. M. MOORE,
Clerk City Council. "
CoLUMBUM, Ga., Fab, 6,1878.
D». C. J. Moffett— Dour Doctor—
We mu commend jour Teetluui*
[Teel Hi ug Powdera) as the moat witia-
fuctory preaeriptiou we ever OMtl for
the Iimmm; Utwela or eruptiona of our
chihlren. They hare meat u* W'lity
ilultnr* in doctor*' bill*.
l'oura truly,
B. T. HATCHER,
(of Arm of McGhee k Hatcher, Ware-
bonne and Coiuiuiaaion Merchant*).
Auouhta, Ga., Dec. 6. 187U.
W. U. Baiimktt, Druggiat:
Dear air—I very cheerfully recom
mend the GILDER PILLS na poKae**-
ug nil the virtuea OMcribetl to tbru^
iu the circulars which euvelope the
boxea tlmt contain them. Their actiou
ia geutle nud lifting. I any thi a from
INnaouul experience nnd from whnt I
;mve heard othera aay who lmve uaeu
them. No better and more effectual
medicine could be de*ired by tlione
ho suffer from a torpid condition of
te liver, uud I trust you will huvu
atill greater aucceaa iu uistributiug ao
great a bleeeiug to those who aulfer
from a derangement of that organ
whose regular actiou ia so eaaeotiul to
health.
Very respect fully.
James M. Smyth*,
Dk< atiit. On., Doc. 9, 187U.
I have used the Rex Insect Exter
minator with the most satisfactory re
sult*. I have by iU itae eutirely
cleaned place* from Roaches, which
I adore it w t »s impossible to get rid t»f.
, I consider it a very valuable preparn-
lhjfctoii butt a public vinegar in-Uiou, and reeowwnd it to boooekeep :
jiector at a Kihiry of *1,000 |x;r -rawLoara troal.lo.1 with «.«<•!.« o,
A. F. HAMMOND.
RV:“'
KESENTH the folio’
ring Fire Ina
rk 14,
Importer—“ Well Governor, will' Year. One would tliink lie would
you excuse me for asking one more fto't awfully tired looking far his
aud shucks de white folks’com at the o'd woman's iireast. Hlie in 'question? How do you stand on. mother. t.Htimony
lii.'lit and when dev wahtx to go sifted; lie yielded, and Vt 1mlf th« quest! if tlie building of a A New York pa|>er advertises i v j rt „„„, your ••Nennd-
1 * - ... ,vo sisters ‘wanted washing.’ K iii«" m » speei.ie far nearalnin and
silt washing iKO-kwl* SueU « remedy j. a bias
>thcr infect*,
.vpt 15-1 in
anywhar dey rides a bareback ’ tin: investment. The lady had; road by the Macon & Brunswick nhat t
1 mule. Dat’s all so, bless du I/ird, *2,000 left, but was die satisfied ?; company, from Macon to Atlanta, If all the people who <■ in g, and ull .uffere
5 - ;? 1 * JSl’Si and it’s gwine to be so—I dun gin No. She actually sued the broker so aa to connect the State road with should advertise, tho newsp.i|K-r; |, ou ’,,.
utj lew rki— iu !,,,,., | j or (| 1(; rvinaiiider | tlie Macon A Brunswick road ?” 1 Ini inc* would look up a iittie.
M Cu. lt up.
i lion Id keep it oq
J. K. Riuoklv.
Ui’i Cathedral street, Uni Uliana