Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, April 09, 1881, Image 1

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EMM tlltfllTl'ifl! UIIIN’IU. VOLUME VI. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. SATURDAY. APRIL 9, 1881. NUMBER 40. The Advertiser and Appeal, rrwJMisp i*nf utvrpit at BRUNSWICK, GA., t. 0. sr.*cr. HUUSCItlFTION HATES: nw caff oa* y*«» ft •> Mi •peril*'!, an I pa; m Mrlfl arronllBfly. New Advertisement*. DH. JIAYDOUK’S NEWLIVERPILL Marrit— aa I <ddt gary n*»tlr** •ulrirmliini nmuulralitiMa should Ik* *d> 4 to IA* aadml^l. T. «i. »TAC |, Uraaawirb. 0*«nria. City 111 rectory. cmrorncruM. M*r~- i.t.TMmm. A. T. Pataaia. W. V. Walk la*, i. J Rpw*. I* T. I>uaa. J. I*. Uartrjr. M. C. Hill ftrld. r. 4. DorrlU|ff. CUrk d Trmmrrr—iuurt HoaatoB. Ckiqf Mmrrkml—B. A. Fahn.. Amidmmt Mmnkmt i. I.. Ik ark. IShrrm*a—W. II. fUiiirjr, T. W. |k.||. /fosaar «»f CUrk -/ JT.irlf-Ii A. Moorr. /Wf l%fuUm-C L erhlallor. Jr. M. D. Off rkjpMoaa—L b Da«t*. M D. //trW MmArr—O J Uall. J Wf ITarAraa—M*tlkrw kbaaB-u. Tboa O'Cua •or. Jr. aalA V Pa Imam. LL ISA DORR. . r** 1 " »»• n aMal* raro for all bilboaa ‘ Iw ’ s«M. «ua sms. twtui. *•»!•..I f-l II «H 5 Ik. fttW*K. S.ni££'. Mil, ft. w,.Mte la all rmaa of ••.{■Ira attacka aa4 irliflra mu.^i 1. b n ., ib. “u•■“r.USrS L’ 4 .^.!'"'’" - IiK. utraocsf xrw * FILL* trilrin tin- ralirr at.tMu of aalaa *** arbo*. ralltraa Ibr aj iril. aaf **■*«!• aaw abtol BorXMNO TnKiirtill THE VEINS. Call for Dii. in^atimaM# m«H<lar al roar an 4ra« atoro. ami take an Hbrr. ..'IV' 0 " ^ ,,rl *J r w* "• **»*«« A«* aao*b#r fom n 41 ^ w 08. HATOOCrS NEW LIVER PIUS IS \li. oviut tiii* v4«t rorvrnv MlrlarThrail Tfo* rraplr I'ralteThm t Data ant >-b nil aalrr lr.a aad «*aujr da) a of aarlraa lal.rr/. of LalUra aay fr<aa ratMaka an I* *a« Wbal Li over Ibr LaM table «lobr Dr. lUjdn* r of all riaaars—Coaprr, Watkin. and Dunn. Nraaara. Daaiaa A Bail****-Dunn. Watkins aad Little Arid. keitoa WbifoCMMltrr -CO Moore. Rritoa Colored daabrf-lpkl« Wblia. Town roMMOBa—llarrrj. r.upr and Npraia. Ckmktcbibs—Itpeara. Ivorflinurf and «'<*ujwr. HlltW IHtyK. X|» ar. and Putnaai. ITBLH- ariUXSMM—tVatktlia. iKM-rfllBtfer and Uarvcjr. lUlUMutM-DorrllnApr.llarvejr and LHlIrlaM Li>r< ATtoji—I'utnam. Hpars and Imiiiii. Cmabitt—Patnata. Mill* n* Id amt Dorrllngi PiBR iiRraaTMRaT—fl|H ara.I'atnani and Hart roues- fatnam, Dunn, and Watkin*. !'SITED HTATIJt OFFICERS, f'ollartor .dCaat.Hna-Ji.Un T.iolllns. r new Utrr |.ill baa rlj .Inara f.** ate ..f At* »t Ira |*IU* • Hi# of pour i l l. eared a*. My beada. L- l aa |. it um. Mead >> !• iBlbe k"UM, fr.HB IhIiLhi* enlte, lira of BILL ARP OH BOOMS. nrnuLii Boons in stocks. TSS SI'MOSEl) LKASS Or THE OEOSOU BAIL* SO»D ST.STM THE CHEROKEE rUHjOSO- mrj. to souLogriEiMo rro* the isrsrjuc .vo osowth or iuh- o E s o l- s roitrouatioss. AIU«U L...UUU—. Jmt ss I cxptctCAl. Tbe lease of Ui. Gcorgis rsilrosJ never ... con- tamplstod. Tbe whole excitement csras from s rumor mannfsetared to order to put money in somebody’s pocket. Tbe ssme thing happened Isst year, and tbe Ack went booming np, sud tb. knowing ones nnlosded, snd slock went down sgsio. Tbe tyrsnicsl. Tbe people fear ’em more thsn they respect ’em and they get so bavo been paid, snd if bail s man instead of n corporation with' much flattery and homage, they get to oat a sonl, be would bars been mado beliere they are 75 per cent bigger] to pay em. I dont like to aee some than they really are. Thu is very natural I know-, for human nature is powerful weak and a man gita dizzy when be gits away np yonder. I've been wonderin' a long time what makes men so anxious to own railroads and he bothered with 'era, considerin' that but few hare made money, and it s an uncertain sort of property any how. There most be something else besides uncertain prospective divi dends ai\he bottom of it. Now, the Georgia Western and Colonel Wad- (feorgia 'railroad is not goiag to be lc j'* “®» of cour«e, are exccp- TUanka. mo ail'd be After au I U»*b ruia mr*4 mm, aad I bav« M~rm t «m »f Iba BMlady. Oar 4«rtrra btiis.| for Cbraalr CaMlliaUoa. ^ they railed IL ami al laal aaM 1 •MteMiCjm- (kroaic. I nt* half of _ Cb'dara M»rbua. Tb* Soar yuaag Uklasgol » of poor pflla to mj bab* for foe .if terrible nniralifla aad |«lna halMHUr-Uniu X»rtb. 1'ofnniiaalonrr—C. 11. Intbr. Nliip|ilnff Commlaalotier-ti. J. Hall, eorilT SESSIONS IN tiik iuicnnwick CIIICTIt! CLINCH—|n| Monday In V,. |, r , i Mold. nd.Br. AI'I'MNU—:b! M< mla.i in Ma:. i .... I H. i. i ,l.. r . WAYNK-4IU in MaMi ami m:i(CC-!at Moiidap in April ati l n. l.d r. WA|(K—M Monday In April and u. udn-r. ComX—Tuaaday alt. r «t)i M-n l .y In April and Orlober. ^CAMDEN-TuaatDy allot »1 M.'ii lap In Map and CIIAHLTON—Sd Monday la Map and November. OI.YNN—41b Monday In Map and NovamWr. Fur all .llaeaaea of tbo Kldneja. Ralentlon of rm..o. etc.. Dr. Ilay.l.w k'a New L l-’rfeot rare. One |Hll Bill aatlafp tb. r Mila oa« abeptlr. I 4 rostra tb hi. HARDWARE !»• Md IM GongrwM, lit and U1 St. Julian a SAVANNAH, GA. A^ncoltaral Implements. FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, AVERY’S FLOWS. RRINLY’S FLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FLOW STOCKS, 8 WEEI* SHOVELS, HEEL FINS, GRASS RODS. Rubber and Leather BELTING. CIRCULAR SAWS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS. RLACK8M1TIIS TOOLS, UUNS AND FLSTOLS, KISH I NO TACKLE and Mick llea.la. be. Dr. Itapdurh'a Maw Ll« c r PUU will b« found an eflkleat It-medp. They are umteraal in lb. Ir tfacta, and a car* can altuoai alwaja U guaranieed. SACII VIAL CONTAINS TWENTY PILLS. •d Oi riiii.aD.Hw I'rlrn l««.aii>-n •syjjddnwaon MCflpt ol Quanta K!»a ilala for HUY AT ONCE I DO NOT DELAY I HAVDOCK k CO.. W*l, JO rail Mml *n Tort. t. x. man 1 . jum. r uMBwairr SAFF & GO. Green Grocers, AND DEALERS IN Country Produce leased or sold until all tbe bondhold ers agree to it, and they will never agree. They live along the lina of it and at both ends, and they took tbe •lock mainly to help oat tbeir towns end benefit tbeir property and tbeir business, and there is no law that will liermit a majority to divert it and build up Savannah at tbeir expense. There are some things that cannot be did, and that is one of them. I know a man who owned n mill, and be took stock in an iron furnaee close by, and after awhile tbe furnaco concluded to build u mill, aud tbo court said they couldent build it with bis monoy, for while they might cot bis throat they sbouldout mako him furnish tbo knife to do it with. It would be a public calamity to turu tbe Georgia road over to tbo Central, for it would cut off competition, and competition is wbat tbo people want If the Central enu afford to pay eight per ceut sho will bavo to make it up in aome way, aud tbo people will be tbe aufferora. These corporations aro getting too 'mis. Her sale fc, , big all over tbo country. They con- iim lr °i the uatioinl government iiowun.l they are after the States. Most ever paper wo take up ho* something about their glgantio combination*. Our on ly protection is to keep tbom apart— keep them from eonaolidating—keep up tbe competition—keep em down with the law. Not long ago there were tbreo telegraph companies, but now they bavo couaolidatcd into one and charge us wbat they please.— Somebody discovered a thousand years ago that corporations bavo no-1 souls, aud its never been contradicted that I bavo beard of, and wbat is still worse they never die. A thing that baa no soul an’can't dio is bound to be dangerous and bad better be watched sod kept in prison bounds. There ia too much corporation anyhow. Ev ery little town and camp-ground and tions, for I suppose they are to be built just to bring cheap coal to At lanta. I reckon it must be pure, un adulterated philanthropy that is at tbe bottom of thoso enterprises, snd they won't charge any freight at all on tbe coal. Maybe that is wbat Co lonel Wsdley wants with tbe Geor gia road, for they do say that a cool mine has just been discovered down about Covington sod be wauls to car ry more coal to Atlanta. I recon it's about time them fellers folks pitchin into little Billy Msboue about repudiation and consistency unless tbeir owu skirts were clean and they bail been a little move consistent themselves. Wall, wa dont mind it from our Hen an much, for we doo't keep him there as a sign board cousistenry nr an immaculate defend er of tbo faith, but to defend ua from radical slanders and expose radical lies, sod art as a lull to tbe whip of our indignation. Every man bu bis peculiar forte, bat the Democracy of tbo seventh district are not bragging on Ben u a consistent champion of Democratic principles. Bat are didst expect Joe Brown to pitch in. In tbe first place, there wa. no necessity for it, and it could do no possible good, ami lie is not given to taking risks when there is notbiug to be mods by it. Resides this we dida't think be bad that much countenance, conoid' ering all things. Tbe people sent him there for bis sagacity and caution.— They wanted him to still bunt—to get our share of tbs public mousy who aro booming tbe Georgia railroad and maybe so office or two for tbe stock with manufactured rumors should begin to unload. Maybe they cau iutlato it np a little higher first and thou they will sell, and after that they will manage to tnmble it and get it down to 110, and then they will buy again aud repeat tbe operation. That's tbo way some folks mako tbeir living. That’s all right, I reckon— get mouey honestly, if thou cunst but at alt events get monoy.” It's about ns good away as srlliug long and buying short, or speculating in boys—to get bis bands iu the public crib, ami bis arm iu, and bis should er in, und get in all ovor if bs could. They seut him there ss a policy man, a shifty man, a successful man. Tbs Yankee* didn't seem to like our bour- boua aud brigadiors, and to we thought wo would try 'em with a high private or two. We've got ell aorta experiment with—secoab that stood up for the Confederacy, and uuiuu men that diOnt, anil uuion men that stood up, aud secesb that didut, keu'almiox hash a rrix ash well as sokiuinucKur TIME AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS' Standard Scales XOXJFOITT’S CELEBRATED POWDER. Together with n full line «»f Slirlf ■ lartlivurr, for aule ut the loweat t ' 4 *'U |»ncv«. »*.i nJ* AM,KR hwotiikn*. m dimis iiM.m: minu ('rt r ppL KS r " " 41 1 "• VII* I l'VIIIIM GHOCKMIX, CAXXKI) GOODS, TOJIACCO. CIGARS, STANDARD AND FANCY CRACKKUS, CANIHI**. NI TS, FRUITS, Kte., All *4 Bto. A aru ..fT r-d Air «aak al mmiU rtsc*. They Mean Business! Aloft csvraep NtWaaall# and tf--nl <Mr~tu. IIIMNSUKK. GKOltGIA. Steamer Ruby. future*. It doesn't add one dollar to In't it looks like Mr. Garfield dont the general prosperity. It just takes j like any of us, aud is buutiug around from ouo to give to another. Tbe me- f° r Houtltorn Republicans who wuru ebunio who works for a dollar a day! Republicans from principle and not does more for bit country and bit f ur selfish cuds. Well, be can't find 'em. I never knew but one, and he’s dead. Rut it ilou't matter. Let our .Senators pitch in. If Joo didn't make anything off of Mabnne we can stand country church and county fair aad *j ona got a receipt for it.— ‘Jesso. 1 “ * * * cotton factory and any other factory j He con,d trade " iU * Lim * elf that baa a wheel about it must bo in-! “ ‘“'‘K'uatmn and get rich, bat when nice, for he produces something that i* Deeded mod bo earns bit mooejr b, bouest labor. These nigh cuts to for tune may pay on the short run, but they don’t pay in the long run. AI it ho can; though I nerer did ad man told me tbe other day that ho l,n * ro to seu a rauu go a hauling for watched the cotton market every day! hawks and shoot off a big load at a tor a month and predicted whether it [jay hint mid miss him, and get kicked would go up or dwon and ho hit it over with his own gun. Nevertheless uiuetccn times out of tweuty, nud be, we are ho]>cf:il. Bill Am*. was so proud of his judgmeut he went HOW INDIANS RETURN CAIIC into tbe cotton exchange and invested I "° W inaiAHS ^ TUHN <*11*. ten dollars as a wager, betting on in A party of .Sioux Indians were advance by the next telegram, and j guests at a Milwaukee hoUl, and the while the feller was writing a receipt 1 ladies had a great deal of amusement for tbe money, the dispatch came and with them, studying tbeir customs.— cotton was lower and his money was That is, they all did exerpt one lady. The ladies called upon the Indians and tbe savages returned the calls al MILLT MAHONS. Ala -WOrm JTalMW. IHd fan b*ar «4oM Billy Mila*, WRfo* aa hmmm* pttmtm tmmrn Or strfraAa; U«4r«BH Ibrwih tka Btlrw ID* Boga far Sir*. 1*4 Billy, ay aw Tkaannp. H» Im IBM wflkMl iM^a +t IS* laay. Tb* triaiy. Tbwrt bww* II bar* U* ilafl Bfwr rHara. Obi Billy, Biy on, Mabuu rrbMf! Ui Urn Rad Dal* Ban Ua fof a*. Y%b. ylffib I TWyH flat Ilk* lb* Hs ls Iba *«y Mb'* bl«b; Sn. with tb*M IH blBI BBBulBf, Tb* u!4 IDadJa«t*r, Vindala'* bMMfi Ml law. Tbaafb cffB—Ji Faraday am rmmrn U» blaraW Wb** a fro*I WUI Ml«bl batb lb* tmmrn KEEP Y0UN0. 00TB Of IWTIBEIT. Tbs Eatoutou Htmetjer baa aaut lout circulars to tha farmers of Fat* nam county, asking tbeir opinion ro- Iganling Iba wiadoaa of raising ”all cotton.” It pobbabss tbirteeu replies —all it hasraesived aad aritbootauy exception tba planters condemn as I foolia i any such policy. Key agree that nofsiiuer can be independent land prosper when bs baa to boy bia I meal anil bresil sod farm supplies | from tbs West. Wheat and pork may be good far I "side speculations," aa Sailers Bays, I but if a mao wants money by tba ton bo abouhl go into oetricbca. Horn Ian tbo figaree: An oairiob boa arilt llay eighty eggs per aanua, from which eon bo hatched eighty young uatriebsa. Of Ibaaa folly aavauty will be bens, and racli one of them will in torn produce eighty ostrich chickens annually. In two years tbs ostrich breeder will have 0,312 ostriches—or I say 0,300, fur perhaps tba cat will in killing a dozen. These I birds will lie worth »l,57o,00a To this luiut be added Urn vmloe of a I Jvar'a crop of feathers, which, accord ing to tbe California*, will amoont to | |Q30,000 more. At tbs end of two Don't grow old and rusty and cross, |l r * ,,r * ** ,e ° , * r b ; b farmer will tboa be afraid of hoik onus and fun. Tolerate ,r,,r " , D> sw . uu0 . »f'*r dedueUng, as tba follies anil i ruditie. of youth.-1 ,l "* bw " 1 "beady said, twelve bird., as Gray liiiirs hihI wrinkles you eaunotI* P u, *‘ble result of eat depredatioos. escape, bat you neetl uot grow old iu R‘ti'1 a very goo.1 old man: "Sumo folding iinlese you cliouae. And ao •“Ik* "to nlwnya complaining about long aa your ago is only on the out- tb" weather, but I am very thankful aide, you wdl wiu in cuufidcuco from *uhu I wake up iu tbe morniog and the young, and find your life all tbe fi"d any weather at all.” We may brighter fur contact with theirs. Out smile at tbe simplicity of tbe old mao, you Imvo too many gravo thoughts, but .till bis luugnnge indicates a apir* ninny weighty anxieties and du- '• Umt contributes much to a calm , bni much to do to iiinku tbi* trif- lu, d I’oiteefnllifu. It is wiser and bet- g possible, you say. The very reu- tor In cultivate that I linn tobocontin- n, lu.v friend, why you sbnulil culti | tiully complaining of things as they vale fun, noiisonse, light lies* of heart bee. 111*0 you neeil them so tuucli. Tbe newspaper boys srs buying because yon art 11 weary with think- boilml shirt* and getting ready for iug.” Then do try to be young, even tbe Prern Convention, if you have to be fooliab in ao doing. The Atl.nU Conrtilution tells of • One cannot be wim all the tim* rich April fool that was played at tbe ECONQJdY.* I C° t,on Exchange in that irity on Fri- day. Tbo majority of the dealers in White wo are willing to admit that futures are "bulls,” and while tbo tbe babit of economy ii a useful, prao- crowd loungod about n bogus telc- tical and most desirable one, few gramwssp<isteilodlb#boiirdsiiuot- would think of attributing to it any- ing the market at from fifteen to thing of beauty or attractiveness.— I twenty poiuU lower, aud "weak" in Yot tbe ccnnnmy of money, or its best tone. For a brief period tbe Exchange oat—for they are synonymous—besio I was filled with a variety of sigbs, it this very element. Thoee who live howls, biases, groans, profane tinmen- fully np to or beyond their income, in tiouablee, »t c . When tbe regular tbe wearisome effort to build up to or iparket wts rcceivnl quotations were keep up a certain style of sp|iearanee, marke.1 higher and firm, and tbe scene really, though unconsciously, sacrifice in che Exchange changed like magic, the very .llr»cliven.« which they In pto'ad.'pbla lwo men enter.) kto poHloce Tb. dffiMUt and Urn je«lr, rteee of Jueepb K. David- pmalnl effort which it coats they folly ,„j one of ihrm „ k e,1, 0 have a realize, but I be,im.g.n. it to b. bH|.j Um00(| rf .hiefabebmi, moat licforo Uiu lidiM got to tbeir corporated. Tbcro aiu'tbut one town! b * tricJ U " itl1 "““‘-ber feUer, bo did{moms. One lady called on a chief iu tbe statu that uever bod a charter Dot know an . ,t!lin K "bo-* 1 . "“‘I ho quit an-l then weot to her room and re- tud that is Lexington, and she h«l ,aJdBnl J ,f ‘ ,r 8o° J - I've no objection i tired, and pretty asm there was a'deo from Ml but themselves—and I nev,ral ( ia r a before exehamreir When got along verv well and don't want a ““ 8 ctUn S nJ of ■“» money in knock at her door and she found that herein lies tbeir great mistake. * * ' S ' one. No mayor or aldermen, no city! an ^ f ko *“ U to ' bu ‘ « be “ be ittbe ebfef. She told him to marshal or police marching around- I l >' eU ,omcb< > J l r *■« * tor nothing, on a come m the morning. Tbo lady uo- no ten dollars sud costs, no calaboose , U t and a,ruU aro0Bd u P° n **• be locks her door in tbo morning so lbs n» town tax or street Ux or bog t.x t» rank with the drone, in tbo jKirtcr can come in and build a ««, ■ or dog law or cow law, no town lines bec hl,e - <‘"«b'»nibler isja,t«good before geU up. She be.nl • knock | • I " '«■' "f. or limit to, a fight "if « »" , > ,b « r . but it look* bard to jail » in the morning, sud *up|**ung it ..!!:,!- PI Z..- ,01.11 just walk outside of tbe cor,a>- Win* »bo IhU fifty cent* at ,K.ker, !"> tb "tome.... Tb. ration.'' Tl.e town it as big a* tbe #u, ‘ b' 1 aaull.cr feller bet stli.WM) on door o|a-nej| aud iu walked Mr. ludi I the men departed it ws discovered that they had taken alia Iwx contain ing diamonds, sapphire* and other precious stones valne.1 at $3,500, suit left ia its place a duplicate Im.x con - Uining white amt colored |«pers, Tbe bnaband'* |*.*iti.ui de|ien.la upon I* ncb "* * r -’ n*e*l by jewelers to wrap her II slie die., be i» d. posed and dhtottods in. county, and tbe county fills like it. cotton if be want* to. Rut then I an. She took oue look at him and becomes a lucre la} man; l.ia property' A bill bu bceii introducol iu tbo ... , reckon the taw wanta to *ec the thing |>nlle.l tbe bed clothes over tor head. “ uU " ,ru, “ b»« «ud diatribut- Freucb L*gi*lalure proiidieg that her IoN U All-I lilltUB CAT A Ol 11, Alitl ® - _ _ _ 1 3 I t* a I. * _ .l.il I—— .. I *— if j . it— m«sm — 4 a I- , — —.L. - $ t.: I. a — I. ■ I. tbert- in nu j* j1«ui*v or littln •|UArrt U •lone iu an t l.-g int way by clegan” He «at down on tbe aide of tbe fed e-l. half to Ids children and half to tbe »»J ciliaen who h-e. hi. life while between tbe town boys aud country «<-ntle.ui.. in an elegant place, called . bovs. There', no doable set of law. a “'“‘in exetovnge. I thru ,Hior «ared .bat Mm del not know How | -ine for tb. town and one for tbo M ow ‘ , U * e oth " d ^ to “* c AlUot * 1 ,ro '" Adam ' a,,d *° b,m io ‘ b « TARI F country There's too much corpora- ■ “ d tr f“ tben the J * in 8» to, be. Sioux aba could command: I nuuu . * in JmbmJa .\IIwmij*Uteprison iu doc timo for 1 I good Mr. Indian, go rw*y —“O— I uA it look, lilts tb! imperium U the u>akin * a li,Uo >’“ acl of whi * k J r b - v I ° 0 ' il 1 f* b,, ‘ be didn,t *“ m SCHEDULE OP HATES Wt. A railrom. ~^rMi^pj^^ b ; f “^, guitar ^ —* n K' but if a rich man U d£Sl apparel from tbe floor, different .rti- SUSIM0NS & BRUNSWICK can't help it. They carry while lead I said, "How ?" Well, she wu (^ Goveru'iiral. Tliiw dreadful eoatin- saving life or property »i a fire, any gency makes tbe Raasisu priest care ful to get a healthy wife, if be and makes biiu take extraordinary good care of her after be bu got her. He waits upon her In lbs moot object way. She must never get tier feet wet, and she is petted and put in hot bl inketa, if ahe bu ao much u a tbo notion, and tbo Coiumiaaionera ^ t|u , tuu _ wtjy can - t # f c l"cs that be didu't aeeiu to know any- [ *-'**1 i» bi-r lieoil. It ia tbe greatest .help it. they carry wtoto lead „„„ mate , fow without going thing about where the, were worn, P—iiblo g.aal fuHuiw tor a girt to from St. lamis to Golartown lor v» I k. i;s. ,i.„ and mail* comment* nuon them in 1 marry a i.riest, infiuitelv better than physician who die. while la -uriBg iu the hospitals iu time of epelemir, ami anyone who din while eudmvuring to aura u fellow being, ehall lie rrganl- ed as a soldier slain on iba battle field, ami insure a don pie pension. Oregon bu bit upon a new expedi ent to keep ber citizens aolwr. Every man who drinks ia required to lake oat u license costing five dollar* a Unless armed with ibi* ilocu- 1 Ml i:ii*.\i i.y r*Kr> n,i ; mi l ioi> ,VI», City Tiix .Notlet*. ti* to ape the inai i* called “The Xevv u *o::»c of our preach- til to the now depart in tliu miiMIv. It til thing, mu I I "li-tectit! with 'em. ; git-lgr* Inking tl»e |» : rori'U everywhere, hi.i 1 *h»nT warn too man/ of ’em belonging to one — . i company. The pcoplo in Southwcat , lt ,, ... . . TN* !••*• 4ffi* lb* rtlf •*# IlntMuBls k «B r**l *•» * r . * * a t R» good M tho Old, either IQ honesty Ut-. impmvBMMiu. *M tarry m^rrUm M mrmomml (ieorgl.1 ttro afraid of tllC Central now. t . . * ruWri-tCl' Ito, mud, arbitrary power-too much; or * l “P“ C “ J ' I . do " ‘ * mb °° T king and subject. ' When tbe love of crn I ^' , “ ocrac y baa got much ranust- i • • a t' * . icncy to brag of. If Bullock and Kim- doro in ion take* hold upon a man it * . , , .. .... . . . . . a », a,, boll atolo by the million, wbat are our growHouhifU and he cant tolerate | , u * A . .... .... .... . I people aetting thorn up ao high tor. any op|*...tiOD, \\ itb all due re.poct I( ^ wUt diJ Wfl ^ to oar railroad presidents, I am pre-1 caw ' cm c ( ( or j Some of the bel l lb "Ugh!" The indy trembled nud wished I. "unld ; " away. Hu seemed to In'. great delight in examining tli« bni. on Ihe biu< an, au«l lisiketl ut tbo la- ,nll L'ubb, William II. Stiles, these license nr ' to Ic published ill «... * C'Ai'iiic «e- s*-itt itn •**, Edwards, lilaek, Hugb il,,.riwd to drink. A lt*rri<*Mii. •Mm II. I.ninpkiii, How- Abaolom urc. I dou’t think the new South it *oiue huntUu tribe baa made war on iiiiich :p» to aay, •• Poor girl., U. Chappell and Alexander H. Ste- »hr •• •• a.p«., «'* •• ana •• •• Ur*.. DBfke t.tt lb* ft eptfoffi ml fviaiM and »A. r lira- II * I lav- Aru( <|W«rt*fflF Mt l.tBBl Ol" ■ art low •n-b. aihi bid a* "I'ArdMi iif Jid 4if oi m*t> a. ImI, «bcB nrrwinfii Blit a* IwteJ $>f ttk* r«Ur* Moiial«fbua 4b* frf ia* ytmr **B$i»e! BrAtMl I tatty prana wlw bib L- MUr mj b»bbI m ilour IfBMlMNl. <MAr* b<«ff from * «. r:vwi.b 7 g. j| yuuur.:.. * . Bffid from i |sa JAXCI UulYTuN. «*k tl m4 Trvatam. vsus. Of all that delegation, Mr. Sto- tbe |>ale face and taken mauy scalps.' Finally she happened to think of tbe ball, and ahe rung it u though tbe bouse was on fire, and pretty soon tbe porter came and invited tbe Indi an to go down and take a drink. Tbe lad, locked the door too qeick, sud gbeiWriiw. “ she d never leave it open again when 1 -« w,» » tbeie are Indiana in town. 8be says I Women's brorte aud violins are ber hair—on the bureau—turned very much alike. It takes a beau to phena, physically Uia frailest aud who never bad a well day, is tbo only one living now. Who would uot bavo picked him out u the first, and uot Ibr last, victim to tha insatiate or- j* | wSI AMAA4 VH IIN IWICBU tUiUVU . IUIU.II BliBC. I» Ml pured to say that some of ’em are bondi we repudiated ought to. gray from fright.—MilimuUx 1Sun. jplay oil c<thcr of them. Nrur.lsl., " ... I'.Mfc t'vin* Riunu S. t\, No*. U, IHTlt I bavo useil your Neurotic tor neu ralgia, coughs and colds, snd bora been ranch beuefilted by it Mm K K Kxxxxor. Nssralsla, From Adjutant Gsusral Jooaa,of N.C: Tbe Neurotic bs* been used by members of my family. It b An effi cacious rsmedy far nsurolfi*. Belief from peiu woe promptly ptoJurad by applying it externally, as dinatad. r. *7.1878. J* —