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The Brunswick Advertiser,
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8ATt T H JM Y NOIIMNU
At MilHkWICB, UKOBGIA. BV
1. G. STACY.
QFFICK, Corner SewcatUr and Monk Xtrrrti.
AdrrrllulHK IU(«li
Far a<piar<, t.-a linn* apart*. |n>( Inaertlou. $1 OlJ
Far »*juar* > . «a.h aobae<ju«iit inm-rttou. Au
»#- pearl 9 amd large a>lr*rturrt. 'kt
AdvnrtlaMiiienla |lr<>ni rwt|)oaaihl« partlcawill
publlahed until ordered o«t, when tliettim* M
pot apM-ifind, and payment exacted arturdlngljr.
OwuMBitatiuni) for Individual bem-At.or of a
personal chancier, <-baru*-d an adv*rtts*-iu«nt
Marriage* and obituary uoti< < h not etreswliiig
luur linn, aolirted for publication. When ex*
onnddig that apace, charged aa advertiaeiuenta.
ADlMUra and couiuinntcatiirtia ahould be ad
#—4 to the uaderalgintd.
T. U. HTACV,
Urnnawick. Georgia.
(.'ill' IMrri lot |.
VII usuicli
VOL. 0, NO. 1 4.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAT MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1880.
$‘l oo A TEAR.
ON WAJU) COMJOH T1IK
ROOM!
Take the tide at the flood and call on
IT.
THE IMI’OKTANCB OF KIILCATION. chanic* his forge, tl.p joiner hie THE OLD TIMKS VEBSl’S TIIK NKW. distance, nmi if I m n girl I would
Iiench, the weaver Ida l<x>m and
Mr. Kililnr: In this age of fevered Hh tittle, tl.e sailor his compass and
excitement, and in this nation, chart, the engineer his theodolite
whose positions have coinniunicat- and ting, the painter his l.rusli and
say hands off, young gentlemen,
Hill Arp Sets Hack the ('lockof Mem- 1 off - untU the preacher makes
3. M. Conner. T. O. Btacy. 3. R
Cook. 4. 1*. Harvey, A T. I’ntnani, W. W. Wat-
klna, J J. 8|mar» and D. T. Dunn
Clerk* Tmuwrer- Janie* llonaton.
Cki'JMnrtknl-3. C. Norman.
Auitlonl Martkal-3 L. Itcarh.
/Wir-wm W 8 in It in all.
3>.r1 l%nsirittn—J. M. Blum. M. D.
dip ilcnneician—J. It. Robin*. M. D.
Mvhr M>ui-r- HaUfeM Hbaaaoa.
/Wf Wardens-—Burr Wlnton, (i. 3. Ilall and j
Thoina* (FVouiior, Jr.
KTANMNO OOWMTTTKBM OT COtBCIl.
-Dunn, H|***an and
rey and Conner,
i. Hpcani and Duuu.
ed so fearful a momentum to |silil-
ieal action, we are in danger, in our
hot haste, of forgetting our de|ien-
dence, ns a nation and people, up
on the education of the rising gen
eration.
We often ignore the ageofyouth,
and the hoy and the girl of this
day spring at a bound from child-
hoed to mnnhood and womanhood,
pallet, the farmer his plow and
team, and the worthy cilixen his
integrity and honor. These and
all else, my young friends, will
soon lie left to your mercies and
judgment.
Prepare yourselves, therefore, I don’t believe it
orjr to the Time When Ginger
Cukes and lleer Made Him Feel
lake a king— hove ns it Was
And Love as it Now Is.
I ns I,ctter acquainted. These are
old fashioned ideas, I know, hut
I somehow we old f.dks can’t get rid
j of ’em. I am here on the path of
pence, toting my own skillet, toot-
| ing my own horn. All along the
“ < >h. would I were a hoy again.”, line f hear tlie Itllzz of political ma-
Thnt’s wlmt the poet said but I chines. Most everybody is excited
That is, unless I j some, others are lighting mad. It's
A True .Story.
Yesterday afternoon two men ne
sted a nine year old hoy on the
corner of Twenty foi rth street and
Sixth Avenue and requested that
lie wheel a baby carriage, valued at
ten dollars, which was standing in
from of a carriage store in the block
to No. 53 Fast Ni^hteenth street,
promising to give him twenty-five
cents for his lalsir. The young
ster ilid as lie was bid. When he
reached Eighteenth street and
It road way lie was met by tlse men,
one of them taking charge of the
carriage anil I lie other of the boy.
The latter told the boy to go into a
gin mill with him and he jfioild
h, Sunday. October 3d.
pay him the quarter. While Iho
boy's hack was turned the man
slipped out of tlie side door.
Tlie Uiy after waiting two hours
well for the future; spare neither ' could lie the same sort of a boy, 1 nil aorta of a race. There are eight to 1 r, * l,rne< * to the store from whence
labor nor diligence; for these and live in the same good old time | ten sides to every county. In Cow-1 * le ,alt _ cn ** ,n “fringe and de-
like faith will remove mounts.— | of forty yearn ago. I don’t believe j eta tho hoys seem to think that j his, money^ Tho proprie-
HEAYY& FANCY (like Minerva from the brain of t Dream not that the road is smooth | these now-a-day boys have half ns j the main question is whether Joe | * l,r °^ e l’J nce > who had in the
I Jove, lull armed and equipped, and and the pathway unaccompanied good a time ns we used to have.— | Brown shall be elected or not, and n,fan *' nle discovered the removal
I by hardships that lend to know!- 1 Dr. Martin used to say he would there's all sorts of tickets being I 1 ’*. 1 ' 1 ® a,rr ' n K p , was no little aur-
Watkln*.
<! KM mtMI M—Pu t II ■ I
IT BMC HllI.IHNl.e-T
I'm* DBr*BTMKNT- Dunn. Hirvsj and Putnam
UNITED HTATKH OFFICERS.
Collector of <*u*U»iun—John T.Colliua.
Pi*tnta«U*r—Linn* North.
GROCERIES,
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
COW FEED, Etc.
Keoya always oa hand s full aupply of
adequate to every task. . v
I Thus they are sent forth into the edge. give live hundred dollars for a gin-' printed. Colquitt with Speer, and 11"*''’” 1 ' nt ^ urchin's request, but
| field of action with minds undisei- Spadeful after spadeful must lie gcr cake that tasted as good as they ! N'orwoo. 1 with Speer, and Colquitt 1 *W '"8 R'*! though he re-
plincd and incapable of achieving slowly extricated from tlie hill and used to when he was ten years old. i with lUnfroe, and Norwood with I ll ^ al "^ l * ie carr ' ft K° l* 8 WIIS not to
Jcsso! There ain't hardly any-' Konfroe, and there’s the State Sen- ! ! . e furU !" H ol,ght l ° '*
thing good to me like it used to lie. I ntnr and Representative,, and all i f ° r h "' H”' 1 tha ‘'s.y been
There was old Mrs. Fulton, who!.if ’em have got printed on >m arr8 « t8 ‘ l »''«• °" his way to meet
set up in her cake wagon on mils- either Drown or anti-Brown. and tll88e n,< ’ n n » judge or police in tftia
ter days and sale days and all tltey tell me a mao will have to Is.
court week, and sold great, big, (nt |»rlee*ly sober to lie aide to pick
ginger cakes for a thrip nnd throw out the ticket he wants to vote
any grand results of the highly added to the valley, before the
| cultivated intellect. They nre mas- triumphant car sweeps gracefully
ters of none of the line arts. They along with its, train conveying its
I have never been taught to rend nnd thronging crowd, of passengers, and
think profoundly. They gather transporting to the market the rc-
|onIy id> ns and facts—to analyze, sources of the land.
Who arc those orators with so
much grace of manner, so easy
combine and illustrate these is for-
I cign from their thoughts
of the country, t ndome 3dim Ik**' Patbbt Gold sum.-.
Watch I'asm Aa a proof, p ad the following
llalilniorc. Md.. Marrli H. Ihhi
It give* me |>1. aatirc »«* Inform you that
KDITOHS AND NKAVHHAPKK SCORN, OATS, ETC. Therefore we have professional How of wonls, so copious a torrent
MfL\ I s men often ushered into businesN ' ;»f thought nmi with such profound
febu-iy* ry (Unqualified. Many a physician is'philosophy, clothed in illustrations
ornri |fcj^ T |k\^j hut an imposition uj>on society,' so rich and suldime, anon enchant-
^ 1 rji\ ill I j li v If I # j ami kills as often as he cures his 1 in^ yonder Senate Chanilier nnd
patient. Many a lawyer is only * fascinating yonder har, or from th
what his beaver and broadcloth pulpit, wringing tears of joy
makes him, misleading his client' sorrow, alternate, from the
for want of the knowledge of the tlx
principles of law. Many a pm-
perfect aatiafai'lljit. II w.*ara Iwaiitftiilly.
J. T. Kmno.ii.iv
E.I and l*pip*l Telegram
la hySta, Iml . Marrb m.
1 lake plraatir. In ruiniii. U mu llio-laiu. < 1'«m
Wal.'li a« hlulil.v aatl-fa. l. ry and li
• ear to on,, of a.did kuM *1 b«> arc tU. Ikwaw.’
u I act aa will aw lu name. W. s, I.i v.i.r.
TIME TABLE
SCIIEDCLF. OF RATES
ad nkaartull? aa> i
WAy r.'ib rw /wm .B.i/f G-uler
Wa%Mka 111 . Mur. h B. 1880.
to mv tlMt tin* la'ii. a Him- Watch
entirely natlufiit tor*. In-liiK In cv
lax raimwilM It !■ a pwrfc I
II M I'l w.
M. and Prnp't /,«/«.« fV limn
riB.. March 10. |wa.
> o«ir n.akc l.luwv. ry
plcudld.
AIbKk H IUb'I'm.
M awl I'rcp t Tarek m/ Ltlrrlp
1 roni-nrred lu I.t liHadr.-.l*
wall aw im-rhanica, n.nPlia
all pirta ul the .oNBtry.
la*lr" nf Solid •••id. It I* warrant.-d l>> a
o tain log, fill ilea, rlpttou.
ST. SIMONS & BRUNSWICK.
I 'HUE new a tram, r Rnly will rtm r. nularly b.
1 twr«n Ht. Him..n. Alllla and Uruuawick. aa
I Almi'laylii. A tr'i
Hally KBnday a i
>f Daily iHaturdu>a
and
ves of
chanted nudiei
They are Chathnni
fe**setl Htntcsinnn is only a political!Calhoun and Clay, Webster and n
cheat, jeopardising the safety ofthe Ma.-silion, Chalmers and Koltert, j
nation by his ignorance of the Hall
great princ pies of government anti
the ielation und duties existing he-
To nil these, Inn
n glass of sweet eider or simmoi
beer. The hind gate of her little
covered wagon was let flown for a
shelf, nnd the good old Indy sat ii|i
behind it a knitting all tho day
long, nnd was so fat nnd kind and
wore such a Ixv-oining night-cap.—-
There were no dimes and half
dimes, but everything was thrij*
and seven |>ences nnd pistareenp,
and our little youthful heaven was
•bed if we could get a shining
•e of silver nnd sj*end it with
I old Mother Fulton
city would have believed the fncts
as above stated. He would have
been sent to the Klinirn reformato
ry. The n lean ness of the real
thieves that used the boy fbrt^
however, is unparalleled.
A young lady was in.
Boston not long ago, and
er refused to attend tho
General Wofford was sjleaking at
Newnan and Judge Buchanan was’
circulating around in an amiable
manner. He squeezed my hand so
hard I had to tell him ! lived out
of the district to make him let go.
Ma jor Turner told me tie thought j or have, anything to say
of running for Judge, and had writ ture husband. The yoijtl
out his charge to the Grand Jury, pie settled down a shoi}
hut had loaned it to Judge f^mgly from the |iarental mnnsi
to use for the few weeks lx? had hi, 1 gnn life in a modest
preside. I found the good people j parently troubled with
si to he n plaything, whiih they ! folks lielfeve that folks who get
ported with in hours of ease and , heaven will follow their same old
■ all men of se\
busines
streets.
and patient tlimighl nnd untiling " M hand, nnd I hnj>e the gixnl old
lalsir. They had gained their en-i l>r. Martin and all of us ran gather
Tli In
llair
rial rrrtlli
A. E. Heins, Prop’r.j
M V frlrnila an<1 tin- pnMI<* v ar invil
•-I to give MS a rail .t my
Place, :
DI NNH C'OHNKH, |
,1’UST OFFICER
October Magazines 1
tween nation nnd nation. .Again, 1 pleas
(with shame be it said fj the minis , But they
' ter of the holy and blessed Gosjsd
of the lowly nnd despised Nazarenu
falls to ground his congregation .’n viwl iiehieveineiits only by indiis-1 ar >uu
j tlie great theological truths, aid try nnd toil. They had leameil, that I
properly to refute nnd silence the while young, to trim their mid- the su
j cuvilerv olid nmi skeptics, for want night lamps; nnd hv daily amlihave
! of knowledge and learning. The nightly toil, to explore the myster-
lark-skinned woodsman, even, mi- irs of nature and art, until they
rstands that he ean do more had n|N>ned their |m.rials and un-
k in a given time, and with less loekcd their.tn asun’s to their woi -
1 ihor, when lie takes time t*» sharjp dering and delighted minds,
li his axe or tools. In mnelusion, )t l me say to you.
But the young eaudiilates for the rin? and g«» forward to the work Im -
there o
o. I knm
i the golden
she will be
joi ity tfian she has got votes. I a very agreeable young man. He
d her shining wagon, and
n r nikes and beer will have
me*old ta-le they used to
when we were all innocent
and happy children. I’m sorry for
the little elm}* of this generation,
tor they nre stuffed and crammed
with every good thing Indore they
get old enough to enjoy it. and their
\i ry cradles are tilled with marbles
and tops and |»ockci-kni
of i^iGrange more calm and serene
than anywhere I have been. *Son e
of ’em don’t seem to know that
anybody is running for anything,
except Dan Speer, and 1 believe
this county will give him more ma
one
veuings n,
decree which barns I
against them. A few t
the hard-hearted parent was riding
home, enjoying the Imlrny hreexre
on the rear platform of a horse car,
when he fell into conversation with
like that. I like to see a man |x>|
ular nt home, and that’** a good
sign for Ben (roc, ton. I rejoice nil
the lime that we have got so many
I men all over the State (for 1
love my State nnd her people), and
charmed with his pleasing ad
dress, his respectful manners nnd
his common sense, and expressed
himself to that effect after he
reached home, at the sup|ier table.
Wlmt kind of a looking young
when this little local fuss is over | man was he?” asked his I letter-
Apple ton's Journal,
Dc nit west's .Monthly,
Goticy '• LudiHn’ Book,
Harp*r « Monliily,
t-t. N fell obis.
Young Ladies' Journ.d,
Popular Monthly,
Suinliiy Mitgiixiue,
Popular Science Monthly,
North America!) iteview,
Houtliern Fniniers’ Monthly.
American Agriculturalist,
Waverly Magazine.
Saturday Night No. II.
New York Ledger No. tL
THOMAS* XISTK:
didcicut t
l»e uncom
atious of life
In fore you with a d« t«
imis of this fact, and . will, resting
niuatiou and
>1 that fame,
we must nil bury the hatchet and
have a love feast and give General
Hancock a hundred thousand ma
jority, nnd claim tlie national ban-
and ner, and sing |>cnn8 of victory to _
lolls, until they are nrleiud and our noble State and the national 'smile behind her napkin,
get tired of everything and go Democracy. The gissl I took say*
half, with a sly twinkle in her aye.
The inquiry was answered with
alacrity by the unsuspecting man.
“That’s your son-in-law/' replied
the lady, as she hid a very broad
Theboystlon’tplay who weep—and that’s just what i
rush head-long into the eonliicts which is acquire! by cliicuucor im- aUmt unhappy nnd whining for that we must rejoice
ol 1)1^1111*8 with dull wen|smix; pertinence, which In built i!|mn a something els
therefore they make few, if any, mere show of knowledge, upon a i children now.
conquests, though they tony la!*or
hard from sun to sun.
Among the proverbs which cx|>e- reading from trashy books, or from
rience and age have taught, is that newspa|nn» and periodicals only, nnd steal a kiss for pay. I ren
pertinence, which is built upon
how of knowledge, upon
bare collection of insulated facts, 1 hull-|»en, nor town-hall, nor pick n m going b) d<
gathered from a light, discurm
I A little Isiy was walking with
••■•a iiiih »»•* mill*! iijiMU' uttu lnose , , ,, *
Cliililren nii.t! that ilo n joii c nnd wcr|' u itli 11 JMl /"“»
When 1 see the
hinknpins and string ’em and put | |0B tliorisatnl office holders a walk-
in around tiieirsweetheart's necks
above hia head and nvalnntlie of
s<N)t blown by the wind from a
neighboring chimney. ’’Helloa l”
old ai d trite one, “The more hustc
tho lesa speed."
*'k« ing out nmi hour th-ir ii.oiiroing c, ? e,, '*• , l ll ! U, “«»'•••
'in-1 n-nil. I’m Ruing tn wetqi with them j "'FRW hhow. ^ ^ ^
Mil Imvc but :i liricf, n very brief, her—oh, ym, I reiiiemlicr—1 will 1 out of nyiiipathy, hn( tlintV nil I’m ThoiUMub I'm! It, Why Hesitate?
xistencc. It is mil of the uni
The engineer, iillhough the rimil nnture. God has given nothing got from mine. Ginger enk
may lie ever so well gnuled, nnd great to mortal* without great la- luigiity good in their way, bill they
>f always remember the lirst kiss 1 I going to do for 'em, shore.
Yours, Him. Arp.
"7" , ‘ ■" -7* . " ■ | '*•*■—I l”> ture<l in JaiGrange L|j if U»- Imumi.' rsee. m.u. t. eati-
the bridge* ever so stout, does not bor. ibis is the price of enduring never thrilled me nor waked up night to the biggest house and tied to liisrlier ronxidHFwlioii tlian Dr.
Joy to tiis Wc
I iiek ! Amelia Hi"
klllf/ to flu
n! Woman in
my (liMMiVeric*
id mnelior-
DELICIOUS SDDAffATEB
Juat from ll>«
f N |rinta, half |>lnt* and atamto. Warrante-I th*
1 beet blank Ink Id lbs* vial.-. Try U.
S & 10 CENT COUNTERS
ARCTIC REGIONS,
AT JkWKIJlY liTOtiK OF
Clin.s. J. Doerfiinger
D«*« Ml rouuuiu. Cdl BBd DIO.
ON HAY 8TUEKT.
A. E. HEINS.
•tori 1/
riAU and eiamine my Flv.and T*B<-ent Conn
\y ten. and a«c the niiiltlta*le ot IhlitK". too
uuiiit-r<>iia to mention, that 1 am offering at
Only Kit e and Teu Cents Knell.
Sale and Livery
8#- Watche«. i locka. Jewelry, muaic bos na. elr.
areiully repairo.l. oell ly ,
STABLE,
KEEP COOL!
A. T. Putnam, Prop,
Icc on Hand Always. In (Quan
tities to Suit Purchasers.
Corner MONK * GRANT street).
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
UI NDAY hours; t to 10 a.m.; 19 lo S and 3 lo
!» I M. Him.lay customers wilt |ili-am ob
A. M. HAYWOOD.
V«htr|r« of every tto«<-HpUoa for hlr«. Onto re
for -1r») |.nmiDtU fllleU. Cnrrtmitm
U tlie arrival of all IsoaU am! train*
fabU ly
J. M. DEXTER,
Banker and Broker,
HAROWAKK aBTOVKH,
riews, Doors, l.amp*.
racket Stall, .1 Lamp
Exchange bought and sold.
Caller?, Cm sop*, K*-rosl*r
Tinware, (rarkerf, AUnlOII,
InMirmirrl) Krai E»late Airst.
fmr tale by
mar?Ky >•• •» IM»VT A CO.
•#'A»rot for Fairbanks' IWali « and Hrrnag'a
drcahi of running the locoinotiv
the clysianjoys that had alnmbered t|l( . WI1!ll|l , t nll ,,;. ncQ 1 ( . v ,. r saw 1
Wonder 1
fame.
Yean of patient study nnd pro- in my astonished bosom
the last nail is clinched.
But it is not so in real life, for
find many men who will even fame, naturally slow and gradual, for love is heaven, and that kind of
run without grade or .supcrstrik.;- may sometimes subject you to the love was innocent and pure. 1 hon-'.|oai*i cure aUmt hearing* anybody
ItriHlMd’s Female lb-uulator,
Bc«t Friend.** By it wo-
putt-d from nnml)**rlcsK
mixed up together. You can’t fool l,„„„ . .... „ , .
found thought will Ik* exacted of if the like of that is to come back | i(|i|| U)wn wit}| They 'll" p* euliar to her *. x. Hrlove iu
you, and your aacent Hip hill of U. a man in h.'nvon ! I Imp* so. I u n Be,, Hill l.-ft his ;
c. _. ii. 1 i i....t I 1 1 .i.... i-.n.i ..r •••ml* v,ini»u. If run*
rk ti|Hthis people, and they
tly believe the tioys nf the olden
ure, aifd it does not require an ora- mortification of seeing the weak
tie to say that ho will ninke poor and the profligate passing ahead of times loved the girls a heap better
I headway, and nt last find himself you in the nice; hut tic not diacour-1 than the hoys do now. nnd yawn
aged; you arc on the road to true visa. There witsent so many thing*
j else talk.
youV
I don’t blame ’em
-do t,
A word of advice and encourage- distinction; they to that bubble- to distract their attention and di-jyy. H. lUwucrr.'DraiudMP '
incut, therefore, to the young .aapi- fame, that mushroom popularity, I vide it nnd waiter it around pn>-
rnnta of Minerva would not he in which i* a* tphemerai and evanes- 1 inisruous. Why, when one ol
appropriate ujion thia occasion, aa 1 cent n» the glory of tlie morning them old time loya loved n girl he
it is juat nt the re-opening of your clouds, which noon vaniaheth away loved her as hard na a mule can lox'-bi"
under the shining light of the aim. | kick ,f “ ' 1 '— -" !—['»*<•” 8
The true friend of the young,
Quin Ni'.vc.
schools.
Young ladies and gentlemen (for
aa aucli I a'tall aildreaa you), you
are tlie hope and glory of ourcoun-
IIo loved her nil over; he
J just felt exactly like he would wade ilia
J through bloody seas to get her.— |l1 ”
Hut now, there's so ninny line
Fight years ago a horse dis.em- ^ \ ZuZ‘Z"l S'
F very cliccrfiillv fcroin-
iik*n*I tlir OILDLU I ILI-S m*p*.~. «w.
inn all tlie virtnen iiocrilird t«> tlicin
in the rirciilitrH which envelope tlw
BmI nmtfiin them. Tlicir action
il luNtini;. I Miy thix from
Xperii’iioe total from wlmt I
ho hurt* n.w*(l j li,i|« «|
better nild more e(feetuni 1 -
Mild lie ih hired by tlioMc
from n torpid condition of
c licnrd i
m. N<
licine
rehnton nf the *'meiiss(s'* '»»»•• re-
•ifvi uterine ol (struct ion*. It curc«
nsliiMlioii und Bti-engthens the mvh-
iii, nnioes the new* nnd purifies
the blood. It never (nilm,s« thonasndH
of women will tistify.
l*r* • pared by I>r. J. Brad field, At-
lunti, On., t*rice 81 60 |»er bottle.—
.Sold by F. Josrger, Bruiutwick.
Thomahvills, Da., June ‘JN, 1877.
I Imve Ih cii (telling Bneltteld’it Fe-
in.de K'-gnhitor for ycwK, nnd it Mill
continncH |M»pular —mi evidenoH of iu
l». ing all that in chiiiHcd for it. 1 cull
recall iiiHtaneen in whicli it ulTorded
relief uftel all the iimiiuI reinetlien hud
H J. Caskmlm. Bruggiht
UJ. 1IIW > Will ll.ll HI a BOOII Will nil , ■ • •>»«»•••* n nil'* ’ ">«* ■ • p- "/
tlie high and' responsible positions l K * r ’> un " n nfl c 4 * tract a young girl’s attention, tluit
4 . . ' . Hpreail all over the oounUy. Now - - •-
country, state, church ami fireside .* , , tl
, # Boston is ravaged by the same ora
be cuninutted. ror some of you, . , ,
perha)Nt, the Gubemntorinl chair of w,m W . r Mm ^’. W '! L ' * l . rL,l | ami then there are 80 many halls
• caured sundry deaths,andcrippled.^ ^ tUnow au<| HO
yon
greater slice, m in iliNiiitmtiug
, .... . great » Mewing In (lawn wliu ail*. . .....
she thinks more of bullion and from « •Icr.ingcmeiit ol that organ I.I.
your fitir, suiujy and prna|>ep>us
State awaits. Tlie Senate ChandaT
will soon call for men from your
private stables, livery stables, tho
stables of the stage compaiinn,
many l
promiscuous arms a swinging her '
around that she likes olio fellow I
CoLi Miirs. Oa., Nor. !W. IS77.
Da. (! J MorscTT- /V.O .V,r—Mine*
ill Imre I,so Us t.iliic, I .Iwuya keep your
IV. thin* (Teethiag i'os.h ral m my
holla.'. Slid ismaider it «u iii.lispewsi-
ni.'.iiei.i« lor muhII ehihlren. /
IM.HTM il in irntntu »krn nil
.Jftn- erfno/ias hnl/nilni
Very rr.pectf.llly, I M M MOOltE,
JtiritH M. Burma I Cleik City OmianL
^ i Coccus is. O*., Fel,. tf, la7H.
DauATtia. Os., !).«• 9, I a 79 I D«- C. i. U..ewm-J)m
now noble nnd able representatives.
For you the minister will supn
leave his sacred desk, the 1 JhJ”.luLm,'*r dt^Tnot
author his xanctum, tlie merchant
bin dtixkv counting-liotiNo. tlie tnc- 1
id lo othf
Flv time in font expiring
would mate with that sort of n girl, ti«»n, «
! money or no money;that ix. ifthere
* wah any oth* r sort within umrrving |«
A F HAMMOND
ATCHPsH,
«.f McOlice * RuUdicr. Wuru-
I ('011111111*1011 Mimiuiib).