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RUNSWICK, GA.,
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City Directory.
V.TlrstaMi.v. w.w*u»».J-i
hnw. D T. Dm*. J. F. Itewy, S. C. Ulll*
Arid. f. J. DorrtU««f.
CM4 Tnmmnt tow Hotulon.
C*itf MtrtUl-n. A. Fihro.
AuiAomt Manual I. L. Brark.
isJurmt*-W. II. IUIM7. T. W. Dolt.
K'tprr */ a*trj Ihtttf amt CUrk •>/ F«rW-D.
/Wf l%yUUn-C L Matter. Jr, If. D.
CVf physician—l* II DavU. M D.
Harkmr MasUr-O J Rail.
Jkrt ITarJffM—Maltk«w shannon. Tboa OCon
nor, Jr. ltd A V Putnam.
•yarding cuMMintia or coctk-il.
mtAM-a-Coaper. Walklaa aad Imai.
I ftrmrrr*. Duin A Bai*»uK*-Duiin. Watklai
aad Uttlrlrld.
Helton Wbila CemeteTJ-C O Me re.
Heaton Colored Cemetery—'Vkle Wbhe.
Town comroae-tlarrey. Jon per and Mjwam.
Cmmiuu Hpeare. tvoeflin^rr and Coni-er.
| llaaBoa—Littlefield, Upeera and Putnam.
Public ai'iLniaue—Watkina, Duerfiinger
llarrey.
Uaiuwud*— Doerflinger.llarvey and IdttlrfieM
ti.rcATion—luttiani, Hpeara and Diiun.
CmamTT—Putnam, UltlrflrM aim UDcrttlntu
Fiamaraantaiir—Hpeare.rutnaiu and Harvey
Fours Putnam. Dnnn. aad IVatklna.
UHITH> HTATM OFFICKltfi.
Collector of Cnatoma—Jobs T. Culllna.
vitnsuirli Miwriimr.
VOL. C, NO. 30.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1881.
$2 00 A YEAR.
Savannah, Florida & West- TUE CONFEDERATE BATTLE-FLAG, distinct from that of the enemy I “ Frizzies and lianas.”
Indian IVniliaritiis.
em Railway.
OEXnULMANAOKRH omci!,
Havakhah. May 23.1. Iks .
O N AND AFTER.SUNDAY. May j
23, PswpDger Trniiia on this Itoud •
trill run sa follows:
NIC.IIT EXPRESS.
Lento Huvutmuh <Laily at 4 :30 p u
Arrive at Jt-Hijp
Arrive at Tboma*vV
Arrive at llaiuhritlge'
Arrive at Alkiny
Arrive at Live Onk '
Arrivo nt Tall.tliu^vo'
Arrive at JackM’uviUe'
Leave TulbtbtixMi*
I . j that no doubt should ever again. . , ,
An Interesting Account of Its Origin, .endanger the cause on the field ofi Bniay interest young girls to| Marrying mtonn Indian tribe ns-
As Given by Gen. Beauregard. j battle I know tlmt a bishop in an Eastern surcs the white man an immunity
flarim. lMY^ In .l.ecrront Soon after the battle he entered i " lli,e confirming, ivfused to]from danger lie could not other
Larlton McCarthy, in tlio current . . . » • • Inv 111. Imml (in miv **frt w*#»*1 ’* rta- n-mn eannM Tl.n>,..l. I.» ...t
Uilton Jldartliy, in the current correspondence with Colonel '** his ,mm * on “frwctl" or, wise secure. Though he is not con-
number of the “Southern IMori* ; Millwho had “ ba "K«'” and that “frine.” si.lerod one of the hand, he is, in a
a! Society Papers wntes the fol- staff during tliis day. I " nJ “ ba "^” were f,,rU,l,le " tlie , measure, attached to it. Ilia rein
lowing sketch of the origin Of the "'“T*" OU, “ 1Ur ‘“* ! .linnwu, An minm-nt. I,: i.:„ .
Ja5e“^ sccuring hU n 'd~i' n ' |||i^ C ^ e ', 1: ^n • [' on “' l 'P'* t>«l«f . rfgngoto a
W, u!Iiis facts from a speech of General ‘>> e »ml proposing a blue|i. n *° n ! . ,h “_I. h ‘ ,us T’ "}*** <-''"*f«n;idi*hargo
4;GO
Lravo Jiu'kmitiville "
Id-avr Live Oak "
Liuive Allmnv •*
Lmv»* Rainliritlge "
I^-uvf Thoiuoiivillu ** .
lA*n%*e Ji*mi|» "
Arrive at SavnumUi ”
Noeliange of ear* lietwr
and Jacksonville ami Sav
Alban;
! I fieltl, red baw, crowed, and gold n,ove 5,1 the direction. It i» it. In the event «>f a difficulty be-
I st:ln< _ | "bout time sometliing was done to- tween his |>co|do and iiis tribe, he
7iOU* i!Lr T ^" e -I They discussed tlie matter at l ' var,,s rt ' t ‘ c,,i "8 our Kiri- (reniains perfectly neutral, taking
7-M* si ■*’ " .fi'ipo/oif Jiilv"lSGl when lo,, K lh - C "' ,,IK ' 1 -' Iiles thought it fn"" thefnghtful of “hangs”, cam Uikcepout from lielwam them.
«!;;■•« !, ? i <o,.trary to tl.e laws of (.ersld-' mi ’' “'"»«•*•” "ben a maiden Aaaiwingr.de, the In.limi would
ltd? !•' M nr of . lh ® CunfcJeww see : , , , , ,j b ,, , acquires a taste for this soul-.lo-. „„t l.rieratc him. As an enemy, lie
11-15 enltrcml,1,1,gin the Imlance, that Gen £ ^ ^ ^ KoIl| J stmying her hea.l findap- j would Is, hunt* toll,, ground.
‘ ft was at the battle of Mar.as-
Ure np to the MUml •
PrrlLsn TsW Sirring Car. r„n ^ Vv,U ' a] V “ W ' x->- a ho.ly of tnojer ;system Js-rmeateil with a vitiated
mngli to a.r.1 fmm Savuimal. and I n '" vl, « “"* arJ l,w lcft an ‘ 1 ll,c „ ” tl ‘ ncraI J ° ,,n8,0n l ■ ■
r Internal Hovmtir-
IH-JrUty MtfllUl-JlUira >1.
puBtiumUr—Llnua Norllt.
J.F.MsoimSoiis
—ATTIIFIH—
GRAND RAY STREET
EMPORIUM,
Off o Ibt imbUc. at MlonUhlnifly low »rl<
Ur«t> Ud wall Mlvctnl ntock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES.
throngh
Jncksonvillc.
fslcrping enri* mu through to and
from Savannah ami Alhany.
I*iijwugcrn from Havununh for For-
namliua, Guilicavillc and Cedar Koy»
take thin train.
l*iiMu>ng*-rH from Savannah for Rruns-
aid; nmt Darirn take thin train, ariiv-
iug at IhltiMiiek C:U0 a. M.
PaMM'iigorM from llriiiiHu ick arrive at
Savannah IMk) a. m.
Pamtongi TH leaving M toon 7:1ft a. if.
(daily ex«vpt Snmlav)eoniuet at Joaii)
with thif* train for Florida.
PaMHongerN from Florida by thin trail
connect at .b*M»|» with train arriving in
Macon nt t5:-*5 i». m. daily.
i'onneet at Albany with I'
train* lmth w
road to ami fi
goim*rv, New Orh
Mail Mtciimcr leave* llainbridge fm
. .. i i i i ,i , taste for bangs nt.d friizit*H,niid nhu
Fedeml right. He was greatly con- Meanwhile ,t iH-ca.ne known that; Mi|lv n , |(fl rtwr|# wilh
eermd to know, but could not dt- tlie design fora ling was under«Iih-
were— cushion, and many designs were
The matter was freely din-
this )M«Uion that has mnde bbn nn
object of homo Mi.-|>ieioii among
whites and Indians where neutrali
ty is an unknown force. He U on
neither side in a fracas, a situation
mere unfortunate than to !>o with
tlie defeated, among people who
take a baud in everything. He
may l>u brave, but hu is circum
scribed, bound down by Iiis domes
tic relations, and powcrlcrlew for
action.
According to prairie law it is dis
reputable in a white man to nbnn
first trix as you would a liop-j if he elect. Tlie obligation ti|»on
nt a picnic, for at last it [ the wife is «li(Tcrent. Slie may not
Tb#jr kr«p conatantljr on btn«l nlao • full llua of
Grroceries
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Aad* Urge supplj q(
SHIP STORES,
All of vbkh IW7 ■
* ‘I boaMtafset
fobai-ip.
BEST GREEN $ BLACK
TEAS,
BUISTS GENUINE NEW CROP
GARDEN SEED,
QXiGXGMTSa
CHOICE CHEWING A8MOKING
miffios.
The Best Eve Cent Cigar
BUIKCI DMl'Ci STORK.
White & Decorated
Frrmb China and
ENGLISH- PORCELAIN
ATJjOW prices.
VlMvbMirmdiClluDlaM Wu. la*
K:
, , . her forehead garnished with cor-
cnlc. what troops they were— cussion, and many designs were
* ' , 1 1 > . rn , J y , ,. roptmg bangs from one ear to the
whether Federal or Confederate.— sent in. rlic matter was freely dis- . .. , , ,
r v/mi.i 0.1.10. - other, and nwlnng down tuber
The similarity of uniform and of cussed at headquarters, till, finally,| . f v . ,1 • . rl .:i t
the colors carrieil bv the opimsing when he arrived at Fairfax Court * .
me Itaon* Llirrmi u> me oj j »»»o ; , pa>Mon w liot checked in its first
ariuiea, and the clouds of dust. House, General Beauregard caused i it hold of the
made it al.n«l im,^ible to do-1 his draughtsman (a German) ‘-*! ir , Mlch a viB ,.. liko gri p that
CIlIe - ,! , ; m ! J0 ,lr:, ; v, "f 1 * ,, 1 f 11,0 , vn " ou ; j she shake it off, the victim
Shortly before tins tune General rtncl. had been suhnutted.L ,. friz .
IVauregard had received from the. W ith these designs bcforethen.thel , il „ |w nr „
signal oilier. Captain Alexander, o heers at hendquarten. agreed o.'! , , illt „ a t!ml wi |, not
»K. . 1 |»/l» l , a‘chthatfromthe S igm.stn- j tl.e f— I Ik: cxunfortol. («rls, look not up- don hi, dusky wife until she has
M 1 ™ rw l,m ^ Ule ' 1 ll "; ;• ‘ 1^1 ‘ •*" wl>-n it .-..rMh ortL... h»..|.l to work for him. Then
Miusiu.l.ufHla, cu ] <ir>( oltlua column, drooping and x*'’rs. JJ' 1 j*'** and'was {l ‘ M I'^c- a vip.-r! Slum he may send her hnek.lo her tribe
covered with the dust of journey- tea to t:»o war department and " a *‘M|j l0
Apitlaebicolii every Sunday mid Thin*- j ings, but could not tell whether approved. I lie first Hags sent to :
.my evening; for Cotiimbii* every L| wero the stars ami stripes or the army were presented to the| ■ , r
'cio.tk'mka'lion'iit'.tm'ksViivini'' dai ' stars and bars. Ho thought, how- tr<xq» by Gcnern! Beauregard in
ly (Hnmlay^exceph'd) forH. Aiigiiatiiu*, ever, tlmt they were probably Fat- person, be then expressing the Iiojk*
Palatkn., Ciiterjaise, und all Umling. terson's trooiis arriving on the Held and conlidenco that it would bc-
and re-on forcing the enemy. | come the embh m of honor and vie-
Gen, Beauregard was momenta- tory.
first three flags received were
nun “ladies’dresses” l.y the
guish. Misses Cary, of BaUiinoreimd Alex-
C:Ui- andria. at their residences ami the
eatire- ivsidences of friends, ns soon as
t onee they eould gel n description of the
• lesign adopted. One of the Misses]
Carey sent the Hag she Hindu to!
General Beauregard. Her sister
sent hers to General Van Dorn, who
was then at Fairfax Court Ilou-e.
Tmias on II. aud A. It. It. leave
jniietioli, going west, at 11:117 a. m.,
mid for Jlratiswiek at t:tO p, la. daily,
Xeept fSmnlay.
ACCOMMODATION’ Tit AINS-EAS
TERN’ DIVISION.
L’ve Hnvamtah.S'dny ex’ed, at 7 e I SI . H
hi ave Mcintn-h •• •* -.1:40
le ave Jesup
Leave Blnekshenr **
Arrive nt Dupont “
Leave Dupont “
Leave Blaeknliear “
Leave .Tesup •'
Leave Slelntosh
Arrive at Hat-annuli '*
rily expecting help from the right,
an I the uneertaintv and anxiety
of this hour mnotmte ! to a
Still tho colunm pressed on
n | mg it staff olfieer, Gene al L'eatire-
TID i' w I h' nr ‘l instrueted him to go at onee
7:00 ev to Gcnunil Jtdmson, at the L ais
o.OO.t m j house mid sav that tin-enemy wa:
I im |. „ | reci-iving heavy ic-mloreements.
.1:1 HI I- y. that the troops on the plateau were
.’>.10 e » very much scattered, and tlmt lie
WESTERN DIVISION. | wuU |,l he compelled l.. retire to the
Leave Duismt, S'od'y exo’p’tl, OHO.t «I fa'wis house and there reform, hep-
Leuve Valdosta
Leave Quitnmn
Arrivo at Thom isvilt
Is-ave Tliomasville
Leave Camilla
Arrive at Alltany
Th.
made
eth like a steel-hlue wasp and
epeth tho sensilde young man
ialoof. Mother, where is your
I daughter to-night? Is she in her
. chamber preparing tlie lam-ftil
qttiueu seed juice, with which to
, fresco her lair forchcnif witlithede-
tnoraliziiig hangs in the morning?
speak to her—plead w ith her—np-
1 ply the slipper where it will do the
most good—before it it is evei'hlsp
loo late I— Wri.il,Grille Stilf.
I.'qtial to the invasion.
desert the husband for another
white man, hut she tuny leave him
for an Indian who wants to marry
her, provided she has no children.
II a squaw desires to abandon her
husband, the Indian of her. choice
must put hack the prico originally
paid to her mother. Ho may abate
no jot or tittle, and it is in such
payment that tho divorce is |e
lee ted. She then becomes a single
A laimion >
i us store ala
Miss Coi stance t
'trui, sent hers ti
0-45 am i * Bat tin- troops ordered up from 1C. Joimston.
12:00« ] tlie right would arrive in time to General Beam
!? ‘IL 1 *’ M ■ cnnhle liim to establish and hold
new line.
Alexaii-
•d to
ewspnper tel
nt a gentle"
w Im
General Josejdi
tin- Indy, who
i dinner party.
Tiiere is no use putting up the
mollo “God Lies* our hon>e" If the
Cither be rough old brer, and the
spirit of diaeourtny and rudenero*
is taught by perento to ehlldron
and by older to the younger. Then
is no use in putting up the motto
“Tlie Lord will provide.” while the
father is shiftless, tlie mother is
shiftless, Uie boys refuse to work,,
and the girls busy llicrnselvee over
gt wgnws anti finery. There is no
use in putting up die motto “The
greatest of these Is charity” while
the tongue of the backbiter wags in
the family, and silly gossip is dis
pensed at the ten table. There is
no use in placing up conspicuously
tho motto, “The lilwml man devia-
eth liberal things," while the mon-
ey chinks in the pocket of the “head
of the household,” groaning to get
out and see the light of day, end
there nro dollars and dlniei for
wine, tobacco and other luxuries,
but positively not n cent for the
church. In how many homee ere
these mottoes standing—let us sey
hanging - sarcasms, which serve
only to point a jest and adorn n
satire! Tho l>eauty of quiet liver,
of trustful, ho|ioful, and free heart
ed, charitable lives Is one of sur
prising loveliness, and those lives
shed their own incomparable fra
grance, and tho world knows where
to find them. Ami they still re
main fresh and fadeless when the
colors of the pigmcntnnd floss havs
faded and the very frames hnvo
rolled nwny in their joints.—Chri*-
linn at Hai'i-,
-•a e m
1 sent the liag
he received at onee to New Orleans
iBe 1,cWr Bne. f,,[■ s:if(. keeping. After tho fall of
anJ** 1 Meanwhile, tlie unknown troops y w Orleans.the Hag was sent by a
11"uo a « ' vcr< ‘ I’l'Hsing on. Die day was Spanish man-of-war. (hen lying in . ,
) :4.'ie>i I sultry, and only at long intervals t |„. riv( .r, opposite New Orh-.-ms, to,' I'"” '“.'‘Y’ : '1" pt U| T
3A_) e»j was there the siightot breeze. Die fnlia, where it remained till the ! S , " nrt .' ' " a * f! 1 '
Arrivo at DuiMitifc •• 7 Mir II co ^ ,rs l ^ ,c injurious column ,.i e» i ...i. :♦ — tm^ wmiio riirl'incc from bun At tl
J. 8. Tvsos, Muster Tnois|>ortutinn. hlllig drooping on the staff. Gen- lllrm .„ HJ UUI1 , no ixuiuregani, w„„ .. , , .
H. 8. HAINES, j end Beauregard tried again and p rt ,-,. nt ,sl it for safe keeping to the , , . emergem y
^ i " ,U ' Uci,U ' W,,at C " Wtl ‘°- V "-hington Artillery, of New Or- Zi Ids S'hl wrote u,k,„ to bin
Leave Albany
Leave Caiuillu
Arrivo at Tliiiiimavillo
Iu-ave llsmiiisvillo
Leave Qnitinui
Iu uve VaMostil
Lumnmce ChmnicU: Tho moral
“ Insuro in the Tmvelem” is every-
where nml in overy way enforced
iqsiii public attention, but in no.
way more effectively than in the
figures of the coni|smy’s thirty-
fourth semi-annual statement. In
th# |inst year tho company has
paid, in its lifo department, claims
aggregating 11,030,200, and lias in
creased the amount in force in the
same 8 l .)llS,-’>!)7. The record of its
accident department shows a gain
in m tuber of policies in force of
18.701 and the payment in 1880 of
11.771 claims, amounting to KM5,-
7(M. The total assets aggregated,-
•MlMl)I and exceed alt liabilities,
except capital, by 1807001. To
this surplus are to lx* milled WOO,-
000 of capital and (3,823,774 of re
serve, and the whole constitutes the
security which tho Tmvolem’ poli
cy-holders linvo that the indemni
ty they hnvo bargained for will be
furnished according to contract.—
Accidents nro possible and death Is
sure, and against the possibility of
the one and the certainty of the
■ thcr no wiser material provision
can lie mndo than is afforded by n
jMiljry in tho Traveler*.
Brunswick & Albany Railroad
CiiAxoa or S iitm u:.
q 3 carried. lie Used his gli
' edly, and handing it to others beg
ged them to look, hoping that their
! eyes might lie keener than his.
it. 1 ..-*”" it'il _'i*-hIZ'V..i K *' • General Beauregard was in a
I woman, free to marry, lull she
not live iii tho vicinity inhabited
j by her former husband. 8ho must
J move nwny with hoc new venture.
Such divorce* nro not infrequent,
is now B's a difficult thing for the squaw
lie had k* perfectly adapt herself to her
lour for some time, hut "'Lite husband. He may be of the
never quite persuaded himself up kindliest disposition, Iml Ids ways
to tlie point of |sqiping tlie ques- ,m ' ,lot ,l# Ler wavs, mid though
lion. During the eventful dinner, |“ l,e Mruggle "ith nH her strength
,»e learned tniln the person sitting j 'fr )lw elewr to her existence n
next him tlmt u rival intended tlmt; P !,r * °f cal1 ,u 'l make him
one of her kind, and she drifts a way
from him. The birth of children
Cuba, where it remained till the tto ,lir,< ’ ls fl'oiiglits into g new
close of the war. when it was re- (||11 | ,| 1C rivn , nag a( |„. r „i,| e . ]channel, and lessens the chasm lie-
turned to General Beauregard, who ||,. wns eoiial to the eiiiergcm v them, hut without them lie .
presented it for snfc keeping to the , , , ,, , Inis hut little hone of keeoimr her I ""•f'-r the ills o( msnkinil aud lief owa
' * “ however, for tearing n half leaf “as oiii iinn. i'o|ie m Keeping nerL The fn-queut anddi-tamiug
, - iioni iiis nuu- uuok, tie wrote uikiii to himself. Nsiner or Piter she will imv.iihiriih-s |s cnli«r to her am have
*. "leans. j l; (iml tier affinity. I long U-en to her I lie "“direful spriag
Tliis article is penned to aceom-, “ Will you Ik- my wife? Write] lie lla<TV!n7Mming ~ jsi' U of Ills ricli «ad''b<eMd ,, of'povUrfy
vour answer, ves or no, upon the' alike, w.mwn Inw hem tlw constant yd
Her., is .me of M-.sler teloioieV W-HW "I » tlMMMMOd III* AO-
It. r. IS one of .Mast, r Johnnie s | kll „ wll t „ limn _„,rt wilt,ontat»WMl>.
fables in tlie 8au Francisco Argo -'(III, Is Til. how l»og,“ in the agony
of In i Imfli bIk* criml. Ilnl now,
Hu* ln»'ir of her mWoiplion i» •vm*.
HIm* Hill Niifft r im won*. forOmlllrM'i
F'lnili* lUMiiUlof, "Wihmii 1 * Ileal
It b Found at Last!
Hoiicnnxo Niw Uvdbr trr 8m.—
A iu w < r.i ii 'l iwiling n|M>n wom«u.—
Hitherto klii* lnt« Ittru onIN upon In
“ Will you Ik* my wife? Write,
plisli, if |**sil>lc, two things: first, your nnstvrr, yes or no, upon tlie'
to preserve the little history eon- paper, and return it to me.” j
iiecte.l witli the origin of the (lag. (": 1 n: 1 ,„. 1 ...,t„.
Tr*la« from AILbujt Btkki
Trlwauvlllr wilb A. * it..
H*v ahnali. and with bat
brftUOin*. With A. 4 O.. ItototoDdrl
aT*b#«uvillr f..r Florida
C’UAHLt N L Hi'lll.tTTKK.
<reuwral Map^riats-nU
r.."V- “ n,n Hhouid be Federal troops the , Kirt . ; t nn)iJ ,, anl
ouu lo ( day was lost. ships untold to many victories.
Suddenly a puff of wind spread
the colors to the breeze
l.-clsof the lady had presence ol mind, howev- Cripple kep a gins ware stoic, chi-
It was
FIRE INSURANCE
•r, and tucking the note into her »ey mid crockery, and every body
bosom, s. id to the waiter: was n goin wild with g<ssl, no more
“Tell the gentleman yes.” swarin mid drinkin whisky, mid
—» »» tisliin on Sunday, mid stcclin wa-
The Atlantic cable telegraph ter m. Inns. One .lay tlicro was a
com | so lies lave enured into acoui- feljer tendin store for Mister Grip-
under the name of n pie, and a mi toy good woman she
Friend.” U for -ale by Dr. F..
Urn IT.wick, Georgia.
Prepared by Dr. J. BndfieM, Alloa-
t l. Georgia; grioo (1.S0 per bottfo.
not20vow2ni
Atockta. Go., Feb. H 1879.
W. H. r
Dear 8ir—It givea me greet plesiere
to bwlify us to the merits of y.Hir jeel-
Iv celebrated pILDEB'8 FILUL—
filLDEKH
w mure for a
mlier medicine I bare ever lefcea.
They bare .b>oe mure for am ttoa
J. azr. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AOENT.
, . W hy He Struck.
the Confc.lt rate flag—the stars and
bars. It was Early, with the 24th “Mr. O'Raffertv,” said the Re-
Virginia, the 7th Louisiana, and corder, “why did you strike Mr.
had 'ly ‘ "£2'-, Murphy would ^' working umngement, by which all emu with a bihic.mid she looked
tteme right of the Federal lines. give me a civi, Uwer to a civil ^SSrJr £ 2 £ SEgi
- -- r unlo-iutinuly pniaaeaee them the
best VEGETABLE LIVER PILLev
The moment the Hag was recog.
nized lJeaurogard turnetl to his
igma—.towSS'^ ri ? hl . an,l . loft - «/•"«. asked him?
, »]'«!
B4*c.nu.«e Murphy
- give me a civil answer to a civil r^Uy'end.' mol a
?„ >, r "J 101- ’ 'general rate of fifty cents a word commandments?’
* * 9 ue * ,on y° u he established. The parties to this : “The feller wns from Sncrytnen-
arrangement arc the direct cable'to anil dident know what thum
company, the Anglo-American Ca- was, but he spoko out real quick
new French aud sed: ‘Yea ntunt, we do, but tho
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« that—tlie day is ours!” and or- “ I asked him, as polite as you
dcred an immediate advance In please, • Murphy, ain’t your brother m.Tih“n
the meaiitiinc, Early s Brigade de- the biggest thafe on Galveston Is-, ^ l|ie t’ornpegnie-Generalc du bos. was trvin to get ’em out of his ~^t Wmfnd.frem w^rfog
ployol mto lme and charged tne land, except,ng yourself and yer Tel ^ rl| ,| lie de. Paris a New York- -ay yisterday. an.T while he >ss |°.T
cr iooiU*. Yuan rrawcffatly,
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enemy’s right; Klzey also dashed uncle, who is alwont at tlie |ieniten-
upon the field, and in one hour not tiary nt Huntsrille?’”
an eueaiy was to be seen south of -• And what rude answer did he 1
Bull Run. : give to such a very civil question ?” j
While on this field and suffering “He said to me, ' Av course,
tliis terrible anxictv, General Beau- prisint company excepted,’ so I
regard determined that the Confcd- said, ‘Murphy, you’re another,
crate soldier must have a flag so and struck him arid nie fist.”
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aettin em aside lie broke every om lo tto baby work) ia rear “TwtUaa,"
• **n past I ban* buao
; of’em. But:
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„ to tba baby ankl ia J
, -e lmvag.it««.«, bet-' JSftia
in fmm Hnn hmnctsco „.i _;n. iL_ ami fcijifj imtli
I bad iri^l AMriy evrry tliifff fe t<A —you come in next week.* n i Other link mmmrtdtamty
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Aruxn, Drc 10. ]K79.
I b*v.* golU n rid entirely of Roticli-
n, l»y tb« ilk** of the K**x Kxletiuiu*- 1^ ones cumin
for.
no pnr|
of tbv kind I « v**r saw.
work w«»l «n.i 'l ,,ic ^^ ADAMS, j 101 * ,ni, kes the wife who bangs her,
Propri**tm« Altin* jlm*lioiidV. 'dreKk-lm
It doe* the: . »f1ic girl wlio bangs her li«ir of-
boat I com* to ooatofil.
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