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VOLUME VII.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JULY 30, i38i.
NUMBER
The Advertiser and Appeal,!
wulmikd Kvr.av katubda* at
BRUNSWICK, GA.,
—DY—
**• G* s&*cr*
SVUSCEimON KATES:
Oao coj»y one year $3 «»
One cupy six mouths 1
AdvortlacmenU from ro«iH»uail»le parties will
In-. puhiUhwl until ordered out, when the time Is
jot apod fled, sad payment oxscU-d Accordingly.
Communication* for Individual benefit, or of s
personal chsrscter, charged as advertli
Green Grocer,
AMONG THE PAPERS. J
I jsvrsps «i IsierMi io the s'uhiie, t*ur> i
|,? ioiMtsiiumourlatkausts. j
Tbo value of tlie French fleet in |
1872 was estimated at $48,428,000, |
• IF I WAS PRESIDENT.”
AND DKALKU IN
iMuhicstions for Individual benefit,
lal character, charged as advertiser
Marriages snd obi tusrjr notices notoxcoodlng
tour lines, solietod for pnblicstlon. When e~
cooding thst spscc, charged as advertisements,
All letters and conthrouleatlotis should bo *d<
dressod to the undcraignod.
t. a. mcY,
Brunswick, Otiorgis.
City Directory.
_ Putnam. W. W. Watkins.
K]N>arH. 1). T. Dunn, J. F. Harvey. tt. C. Little
field, K J. Doerflingcr.
Clerk «f TreoAurer—James Houston.
ChiefMarshal—D. A. rabiu.
Assistant Marshal—J. L. Beach.
lUicemen-Vf. II. Italnoy, T. W. Holt.
Keeper of Guard House and Clerk of Mark»
A. Moore. •
J>,rt I'hytician- Q L Schlatter, Jr. M. D.
City Ihytician—l, II Pavia, M. D.
Iforbnr Master-Q J Hull.
JVrf Wardens- Matthew Mhannoti, Tl>os O'Con-
uor, Jr, anil A V Putnam.
STATtOnfO COMMITTEE* OF COX-UCIL.
Finance -Couper, Watklna and DuuQ.
Htueeth. Drain* ft Bridge*—Dunn, Watkins
and Littlefield.
Hextou White Cemetery—€ O Moore.
Hoxtun Colorod OmueU ry-Jackie White.
Town commons—Ilarrcy, Couper and Rpoar*.
Ckmetewer—Spears, Pcorflingof and Couper.
llASnon—Littlefield, «iK>«ra and Putnam.
Public building*—Watkiua, iKK-rfllugcr and
ltAiLiioAUH-Dotrrtinger.llarvej
Education—Putnam, Hpcars an
Chauitv—Putnam, Littlefield a
Kina department -Sjicara.l’atuain at
Police- J’utnam, Dunn, and Watkim
UNITED HTATEH OFFICER*.
Collector of Customs—John T. Collins.
Deputy—II. T. Dt
ilid Llttlefluhl
t Doerflingcr-
Country Produce
KKZTS ALK) ON HAND A FULL AND WELL AS-
ROUTED SIOCK OF
GROCERIES,
CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO.
CIGARS,
STANDARD AND
FANCY CRACKERS,
CANDIES, NUTS,
FRUITS, Etc.,
All of which are offered for cash at reasonable
I MEAN BUSINESS
Storo corner Newcastle snd Monk Streets,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
r Inter:::
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SEA POUT LODGE, Xo. Ml. 4. 0. 0. V.
mm
rent Tuesday night s
IV. V
If. PIERCE, \
W. W. WATKINS, N O.
1. PIERCE, V. t».
JAH. E. LAMURKHIT. 1». ft It. Hoerctary.
COURT HE88IONH IN TUE BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
CLINCH—1st Monday In Marc h and September. 0
APPLING—fid Monday in March and September.
WAYNE—4 111 Mole lay In March and Septcinlier.
PIERO!—1st Vi-nday in April snd October.
WARE—‘id Monday tu April andlb lob
OOFFEK—Tucstday a
October.
CAMDEN—Tucs
r tth Monday
-id Mon
a April and
In May and
JACOB COHEN
* 152 BROUGHTON St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Thanks the public through this medium tor the
past, ami asks a continuance of their patronage, as
he has opened his SPRING IMPORTATION of goods
in all grades, and placed Ms low price* on them,
which cause* s rush by everybody that Is within
reach. He offers the same chance to all who read
this iiap*r to avail tbomselvi-s of *bc same opportu
nity. Ills
50c COLORED SILKS AND SATINS
Cannot 1« anrpassed. Ills WHITE GOODS AND
EMBROIDERIES, which ho ahum imports, have no
equal. His FANCY ARTICLES cannot be enumer-
a ted.
THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is a success. CASHMERE for Hummer at 75c is
worth f 1 35 in Now York, in fact, there Is uot an
article la Fancy or Ktsplo Dry Gouda that cannot ba
found in hlseatoblishraont. Also, the uowintgoods
out, called NUN’S VEILING, for dMoos, Is kept In
all grades. All ho asks Is a emit Do not forget his
place.
152 BROUGHTON 8TIU5KT,
SAVANNAH, • GEORGIA.
w’B.MeU&Co.,
Wholesale snd Retail Dealers in
SADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER AND
Leather Belting,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF HKINH, HOLE.
HARNESS, BRIDIE, AND PATENT LEATH
ER, WlllPR ANDSADDLERY WARE.
BRIDLES, Etc.
If. H. P.
THEPOPULAR
Liver Medicine!
HILL’S HEPATIC PANACEA
Has attained unprecedented snccona
the prevalent dlaorde-r* uf the L*»«ra.
justly entitle it to tho preferment It r
all other
LIVER MEDICINES.
It Is now k*q>t by many persons always at hand,
and used regularly, and those persons are never
subject to the usual symptoms of a disordered Liv
er, so prevalent at this season of the year. It will
cost yon but
50 CENTS
T“ try It, and yon will certaioly lw pleased with
the result. For sale by J. At. .MADDEN.
novJ3dy
Sir. David Clark
Only Direct Dost twice per week between
SAVANNAH&BRUN8WICK.
LEAVES SAVANNAH FOR BRUNSWICK EVERY
MONDAY 1X0 THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
RETURNING, LEAVE BRUNSWICK
Tuesday g Friday evening
FOR 8AVAXNAH.
Makes clone connection 4 Brunswick with B. ft A.
tall road, and at Hsvannah with Ocean Btcamshli
aud from New York, and wltl
Care Steamer David Clark
C. WILliauu, Agent,
aprUlfi-fim Brunswick, on the dock
Fire Insurance!
NXmDBRWnWH.
IOOMPOHED OF TI1E GERMANIA AND
HANOVER INSURANCE CO.’8]
AND
BRITISH AMERICA AWE CO.
T. O'CONNOR, Jr.
WDWELLINOB at ybry low rates.
SHOLES’
Georgia State Gazetteer
Business and Planter’s
DIRECTORY.
1881-2.
Will Ik: issued on or before October 1st, 1*81. Vol-
... . hipping d
ness and profeoaloBal men,
churches. Mines, fin:tortes, u
aud iu 1880 it bad increased to $91,
320,000.
Greensboro Herald; On Sunday
last a Mr. Johnson, wbo is traveling
lor a houso in Pittsburg, Pa., boarded
tbo train nt Madison, having pur
chased a ticket to Union Point. Tbo
wontbor being excessively hot, Mr. J,
conclndod it would bo moro ploasnut
to ride in bis shirt sleeves. Tbero be
ing ono or two ladies in tbo car, this
stylo o{ dress did not suit tbo conduc
tor's idoas of etiquette, and bo in
formed Mr. J. bo would have to put
on bis coat or go in tbo noxt car. Ho
refused to do oitbor, whereupon bo
was forcibly ejectod from tbo train
jast tbo other sido of the river.
Last year tboro wero 108 men
lynched in Arkansas.
B. F. Brimberry, tbo defeated Re
publican candidate for Congress in
tbo Second District, bos got bis re
ward. Ho has boon appointed Hop-
nty United States Marshal for the
Southern District of Georgia. Tho
C'ntbbert Appeal states that bis bead-
quarters will bo at Savanuab, and
that bo will entor upon tbo duties of
bis now position on tho first of Au-
gnst.
Spunking to Gouornl Swain, Presi
dent Garfiold is reportod by a Wash
ington correspondent to have said:—
u’ U ’m!5 ‘There has been snch an universal
receive, o,er expression of good will from overy
section of Iho country tbnt I fear
wbon I get well tbnt it may bo im
possible for me to reciprocate it."—
Then, after a pansc, bo ndded: “The
Sonthorn people seem to be very ear
ost, indeed, in their prayers for uiy
recovery. That strengthens me most
materially iu my determination to
mnke my occupancy of tho 1‘rcsidou
tial office a national one, and so broad
ns to inclndo every citir.cn of good
standing that the census just taken
shows. “
The men of Nebraska will voto next
year on n constitutional amendment
allowing women to voto, and a sys
tematic agitation of tbo woman suf
frage question has already boon com
menced there.
Tbo potato crop of tbo United
States will, it is bcliovcd, roach 125,
000,000 bushels this year, valued nt
$100,000,000.
Cuba may bo a very rich island and
all tbnt, producing bountifully nil ag
ricultural products, but it is, never
theless, a very oxpensivo place to lire
in, thanks to the cxcessivo impart du-
tics exacted by Spain. Mr. Roose
velt, United States Consul nt Mntan-
zns, in a report to tbo department of
Stuto, tho other day, furnished some
figures illnstraliroof prices in tbo Ev
er Fnithful Isle: Flour, $40 per bar
rel; beef, T5 cents n pound; cutlets, $1
|H>und; butter, $1 GO; ten, $2 GO;
bleached sheeting 30 conts per yard.
A man may own a dozen sugar plan
tations in Cuba, aud yet bo vory poor.
Cholera infantum is prevailing in
nearly all tbo Western cities. In Chi
cago reeontly there wore fifty deaths
in one day, twenty-five of which wore
children under ono year nt age, vic
tims of cholera infantum. Sir. Bu
chan, wbo bis beoD studying the
death rito of Loudon, and the effect
prwlneod on it by tbo temperatnre,
shows tbnt the rato of mortality is in-
erensod ranch moro by a change of a
few degrees in the thermometer than
anyone would believe, and that n dif
ference of threo degrees was sufficient
to increase the number of deaths of
children in Loudon 500 n week.
direction*, *c., bnai-
acbooU, collect*,
County “~
Detroit Free Pre*#.
“Now, if I was President," began
Mr. Battcrby tbo other morning, as
be passed bis cup over for u socoud
cap of coffeo, "if I was President of
tho United States—"
" Which yon aren't, you kbow,"
broko in Mrs. B. in an arguiucutivo
and confidential tone.
“And not likely to bo,” added Mrs.
B.'s mother, with a coutomptnous toss
of her hood.
'No," assented Mr. B., pleasantly,
“but I was just supposing tbo caso—"
“Then supposo something in rea
son," retorted Mrs. Buttcrby snap
pishly. "Yon might as well suppose
you wore tho man ia tbo moon, or
tbo XI uu in the Iron Mask, or
"So I might, my dear, so I might,"
ossoutod Mr. B., still pleasantly smil
ing, "bat tbnt bos nothing to do with
it I was merely going on to say
that if I was President of the United
States I'd—"
“Xly,” burst in Miss Gertrude, aged
eighteen, "wouldn't it bo splondid it
you wns, pa? Just to think bow
tboso Whcodlotop girls would chungo
tboir tnuo wbeu I mot them, instead
of throwing out their insinuations
about pcoplo wbo consider it Christ,
ian-liko to turn their last season’s silk
dress, so that they mny have more to
givo to charity! But tboy might
turn greon witli envy Iwforo I would
over—”
"Yes, aud wouldn’t I warm it to
Sammy Dugan, just," chirped iu
Xlustor Thomas, 'ngod twelve. ‘Til
go up to him an' smack him on tbu
nose with a brick 'fore lie kuowod
where bo was, nn 1 lie dasicnt bit mo
back then 'cos it 'lid be treason, and
they'd bang him; aud I'd slide on tbo
sidewalk nu’ shy snowballs at p'lecco-
mcn, an' snss Miss Ferule, an' play
hookey every day when it didn’t min,
an’ I’d—”
“Yes," chimed iu Mrs. B., catching
the infection of her enthusiastic prog
eny, "and then I’d be tbo first lady iu
tbo land, let tbo second ho who she
would, and governors' wives would
beg to be introduced to mo, und I'd
have balls twice a week, and banquets
every day, nnd—"
“And I'd linve tbo management of
tbo White House, and run things,”
remarked XIrs. B.'s mother, her eyes
sparkling witb tbo prospect.
Not much you wouldn't," from
Xliss Gertrude, "not much if I kept
my health nnd know myself, yon
wouldn't, not ns loug ns I wns the
President's daughter and—”
“Yah!” ejaculated Muster Turn
guess tbo President’s son would bo
tho biggost plnm iu that dish
Wouldn’t I bo the Prince of Wbulos
then—Bay? What 'ml yon know
’bout—"
“Shat op, all of you ?" commanded
Mrs. B. "I reckon tbu President's
wifn is thn highest authority in the
land. Auybow, thore'd tie a dusty
old tiiuo if any Issly questioned it,
and I hot when the exercise was fin
ished tbo surgeou would not ask for
any doctors! commission to decide it
ovor again. My! I'd liku to sou any
body—but, by the way, Mr. Bntlerby,
wbnt wns it yon wns going to say you
would do if yon was President of the
United States ?."
Resign ns soon as the Lord wimld
lot mo," said Mr. DiiUorbv, calmly but
determinedly.
And then a meditative silouce fell
upon tbu family, ami remained there
until the mooting arose.
HOW TO SMOKE A CIGAR. ! A RltfAl TO THE TOBACCO PIAHT. I The illlawiiifr Hnli#t Unnml.
The R«gi*ter. j A $v»rrA»iv»n/f Anf • A nun.! A WftfihingtQR SpCClJlI fco tlic DiiiEi-
au agoa smoker who reads It* He- onj plant boon aisooverod by Mr- jmoreffun,dated on Mond»y,ttja; "Tu-
W. W Garrard in the district r.f n„, I dar District Attorney Corkhill found
Darling River in Western Australia, missing bullet which was fired at
which upon examination has been the President, and for which there
prove.) to contain the same alkaloid !*“ * Mon 80 mnc * J soare’j. It appears
lie Knew Slow II VIm lllm.clr.
A
I map ot ante,
ttpeuxtti ui' - j
Savannah, Cieorgia.
In*r5 Ijr
City Tux Notice.
1,1 .juart. r «*t» <*r In-forr :tl»t Bay of Mantli. 1ml.
.. •• •• •• niia •• •• *•
4th ■' ’• N"*-*
Rook* for the t<-C‘ l'Goti of r*t»ma »d4 the enUee*
lorn Of tbs: Aral quart fifty of »*««*• *rc »otr
oy. O, ami a til W rt. «p.l no Hie day of March,
DtM, win’ll exrcuMona will b® l-aucl for the entire
amount of Uxm» due *-*r M»e year a«{a:»at each and
every p**r*on who f*il» In make payment ae above
Gfitee h. nr* from 9 a. x. »o I t. * . and from 1 to
5 * * UuUWUN, I'lttk Mid Tsaftaut«f, 1
j SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,JG5.O0
| AddroM ofd»ra to
8MQ&E8 8 €Q-
i n\. Broa<l Kireet. AuffiHa, Cx
We Neubauer,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Root & Shoe Maker.
work in mv line, and rnaraatee aatiatactlon both in
work and prh en. shop on Mjtnk atre^ nnit door to
£TjJW-W,«r«VT. ^ „ clu(jeB .
Ax Ennzuiror Si-nam-s.—Tlie N..w
York Herald says: "A wave of anisi.la
seems fo he aveepine over the wlmln
j country, in nit parts ot me republic |
men ami woman are blowing out the
little brains they possess, ami cutting
their worthless throats in tho most
reckless intnnor. The couqionsating
circnmstnnco about it is that it rids
tbo world of a number of people who
if they did not kill themselves would
probably kill somebody else, nnd that
they make business lively for the un
dertakers snd coroners.’'
One of the largest mnnnfnclnrors
of iron snd Bessemer steel in Penn
sylvania is about to transfer his works
to Alaliama.
Atlanta Pin>B'b;r*ph.
The other day AlU-rt Wrcnn and
several other Nimro.ts wero standing
at Whitehall street crossing with
jgnns, prepnrotl to take a limit. After
; looking the crowtl over from bis seat
toiler, asks us to sot before our read
ers a few plain d
smoking, which bo says be learned, in
a quarter of a century of practice, and
docs not believe tbo public generally
are aware of. Tboy are:
First—Buy nono but now cigars,
tha power tho bottor. Old cigars that
are dry and brittle are nvoidod in
these countrios and among tboso poo-
pic where smoking is socond nature.
Socond—Leavo tho ashes on your
cigar until tboy fall off. A cigar not
only burns strnightci whila tho nsbes
remain, but it lasts louger snd lustas
bottor. To koop knocking tho ashes
oft is a misdomcanor.
Third—If your cigar goes out, bo
snro to blow through it as soon as
possible. Yon will soo somo doad
smoko loave it. That would bocomo
stale nnd mnko yonr cigar stink if left
A cigar that has been cleaned
will tasta good when religbtod—oth
orwiso yon will stink ap a placo us big
ns tho Grand Central Depot if you
carry it in your clothes.
Fourth—Yon cannot toll whether n
cigar is good or bad unless yon light
it properly, that is to sny thoroughly.
Af tor yon think yon have lit it all around
do it again to mnko sure. There ia no
perceptible difference betwoen a tene
ment houso stinkor and a dollar cigar,
if both are badly lighted.
Fifth—Don’t smoko too much, and
don’t mnnke u good cigar wliilo yon
aro w alking onl of doors, or while yon
nre driving. All right about General
Grunt, but don’t you do it.
Sixth—If you think smoking is in
jurious to yonr health, stop smoking
in tho early morning. Two-thirds of
the people of this country have their
stomachs out of order, nnd no man
ailing in tlmt way can smoko in tho
early morning—before or after break
fast. I can’t explain it,but the body re
volts against tobacco smoko until a fow
hours after gottiug up. Thon yon
long for a smoko and yon enjoy it.
thunght smoking was killing me, nu
til I quit it in the morning. The best
time to smoko is after dinner aud af
ter supper, aud straight ahead until
bedtime. Smoking would uot hurt a
baby if this ralo was fotlowod.
Scvuuth—Never buy a cheap ivgnr.
There is no economy iu tho practice.
If ^oii can’t afford good cigars, smoke
loss nnd onjoy your smoko. I bo-
licvo it's all folly about little cigars
being best. I always found big ones
best, not bocnusc of thoir bigness so
much ns they smoko host.
Finally, uuver givo anybody u light
from your cigar. Carry matches mid
pcddlo them; but if a man wants n
light from your cigar, tell him that
yon would rather elinngo cigars, siuco
yours weald bo much harmod, if not
ruined, by Uiu crushing ami sucking
it would go through.
Looking Alter the Little once.
"(loin' a-hnntin'?"
"Yes, sir "
"Kxpcct to kill many birds?"
"I hope so."
“tiom' to lie nlwiit their number?
“Sir!"
Fifty young pbysisus, under the dr
roctiou of the Now York Gourd of
Health, have divided tho tonomeut
bouse districts uf that city among
themselves, and through tbo heated
term tboy will go about ministering
to the sick little onoa nnd telling
mothers how tu care for thoir childrea.
The persistent iguuranco of tho laws
of health shown by tho mass of peo
ple would seem to justify even excep
tional measures. The Now York
Timet says: "Experience proves that
the reason o! tbo human mother is
not always a safe gnido in infant
management. Tboro will naturally bo
a high rate of iufant mortality so long
women give babies of a few months^
lagrt beer to sip, or watermelon, un
ripe or hnlf rotten fruit, -candy, meat
and vegetables to eat, and impure
ik to 111 ink. Tuc you ug p’uy oil inns
o am going about among trio ti'ni'-
:.*o if:!! .in.1 l|w» and other nqu-t-
i \y glaring dietetic errors not nncom-
I inon, Indeed such crimes against
common scuhc mny bo beard of in
wealtliiui quarters. This, in part, ac-
I counts for the melancholy fact tbnt of
j 13,835 deaths occurring iu Now Ycrk
city daring the first six months of tbc
as tobacco, and in other respects to
resoinblo that plant. It is oallod the
vituri, vitchoury, or bidgory. M. A.
Petit, of Paris, (bo well-known chem
ist, has roocntly examined,a.small
spobimon.of tbo plant received from
Mir. Gerrard. Ho states that tbero is
no doubt that tho alkaloid it con
tains is nicotino Tbs loaves, which
are of a polo green, aro between two
and threo millimetres wide and be
tween eight and ten ccntimotros long.
Tho nlkaloid they contain Is soluble
in alcohol, other and oblorbform, and
its tasta is slightly bitter. This vit
choury is a stimulating narootic, and
is in vory general aso among the Aus
tralian aborigines. Tho members of
: tbe Mallatba tribo chow tbo leaves,
which thoy carry in a small bag sas
ponded from their nook precisely in
the samo way as tbo Malays carry
their betol-uuts. Among tho natives
of Qnconslanj tho loaves ore prepared
in the same way as tobacco, and not
unfrcqncntly used os an adulterant
for the moro generally nsod plant.—
The leaves of the vitebonry aro gath
ered by tbe aborigines in the month
of Angnst, and driod in tbo snn. Tboy
aro then collected in sacks. Before
they are used, thoy are rolled into thi^
shapes of cigars, which, instead of bo-
ing smoked, aro chcwod. Tho offoct
of this chowing is to send tho chower
into a stato of complete stupor. Ta
ken in small doses, the loaves of this
pluut have a stimulating effect simi
lar to intoxicating boverngoe. If ased
in moderation, they nppoase hanger,
and cnablo tboso who use them to un
dertake long jonrnoys without oating
much or experiencing lussitudo. In
this respect tbo plaut resembles the
cocoq of South Ameriaa. Like tobac
co, vitchoury belongs to tho family of
Sulaname. It grows iu largo quauti
ties in tho moro remote districts of
Queensland, in Central Australia, be
tween tho twenty-third ami twenty-
feurtti degrees of latitude, aud attains
a height of fifty ccntimotres.
that a Gorman glazior who traverses
the streets repairing windows, wont
into tho depot to get ten dollars
changed on Saturday morning. He
wqs standing ia tbo room, some forty
from -whore tbo-Asiassin stood,
and in a southeast direction. Ho had
oommonced' to unstrap his box in
which ho carried gloss, and had got
ono strop off his shodldor wbon ha
hoard tho noise of tho pistol, nnd im
mediately throe panes of glass in his
■box wore shattered. Ho at onco
rushed from tbo depot, thinking it
was no placo for safoty. On Satur
day last bo was cloauing oat bis box
and found tho ball iu bis patty. Ho
was narrating tbo fact to his friends
wbon ono of tbom told him that was
tbo tiara whon tho President wns
shot, nnd brought him to tho District
Attorney's office, whore he made bis
statomont and gave np tho ball. Ho
thinks it was tbe first shot that broko
tbo glass, bat says tbey'woro so closo
together that ho lisd no tipo to get
away. His position confirms tbo
statement of Souktor Camancbo, tho
Vonezuolan Minister, as to tbe exact
position of the assassin nt tbe timo of
firiug the shot.”
“Your Wits Saks lt.»
A Kcnllilux Denunciation.
Goin’ to lie like bUz. * about the current vt*r, 7,870-conslderably
number yon kill?’' imsotlian. one third-wore of chil-
"8ir, I am a trolWnl.man l" ^ ’j® ,i,u of «*»• Ttrare
"On, von are, eh ! Then yon l let I “ ueeJ of wholesome Instrnc-
tbc other fellow* do tbe lying and tio “ m tUc datic * of “lollierliood
yen’ll swear to it’? I nee -I see t" Vmmg tbo tenement bom* popola-
-•.»** I trad, ami au eqaal necessity for pro-
Duttou wants water works, vision for (rue proscriptions.'’
An exehaugo says: Judge Jobusun,
of California, in passing seuteirae up
on a jirtirdercr who was drank whon
tho deoil wns committed, gnvo his
opiuioa of dram-selliug in the follow
ing vigorous Inugnngo -
" Nor shall Iho pluce be forgotten
iu which occurred this shedding of
blood. It wus iu ono of tbo tliuUSiflp)
nnte-clranibors of ball, which mar, like
plague spots, the fair face of our State.
Yon need not be told that I mean
tippling shop, the mooting placo of
Satan’s minions, and cess-pool, which
by spontaneous generation,, breeds
and nurtures nil tlmt is loathsome nnd
disgnsttug in profanity and babbling,
anil vulgarity nnd Sabbath breaking.
I wouldn’t be the owner of a grog-
gcry (or the price of this globe con
verted in pinions ore. For tbe piti
ful sum of ^P>nu ho furnished that
poison wliigb made tbe docoasod a
fool, and this frenibliug culprit a do-
How pultfy the priio of two
Unman lives 1 This traffic is tolerated
by law, and the vendorbns committed
an offcnco not cognizable by oarthly
tribunals. But iu the sight of God,
he who dclilmrstely furnishes the
draught which inflames men to crime
und bloodshed ia )tartieept crt'minii in
tlra tiirpitndoiof tlm deed. Is it not
high tinio lira sinks of vies am) crime
should be rigidly accountable to the
law of the laud, nnd placed under tbe
ban of nn enlightened aud virtuous
public opinion ?’’
It is related that in tho oarly days
of her wadded lifo, Queen Victoria
had one of tboso squabbles witb her
husband, of the sort which will como
about sometimes oven botwcon tho
most loving co'nplesi Chagrined and
voxod, the Brisco retired to his room
and locked the door. The Quoontook
tho matter quietly for nwbilto, bnt af
ter tho lapso of an hour sho wont to his
room and rapped.
'• Albert," sbe said "come out."
“No, I will not,” nusworod Iho
Prince from within. " Como, go awny
and loavo me alone," ,
Tho royal tompor waxed hot at this.
"Sir,” sho cried, "como oat at -onco.
4Tho Queen, whoso snbjoct you are,
commands you.”
Ho obeyed immediately. Gntoring
tbe room sho dosignod, 11b sat down
in eilenco. For a long, timo nothing
was said. Tbe Queen was tbo first to
break tho silouco.
. “Albert," she said "speak to mo."
“ Docs tbo Queen command It ?”—
ho askod.
" No,” she answered, thdkwiug her
arms about hjy'ucck, “your wifo begs
it”
A Iloromollvm Have nrifia a Reptile.
MccUanloatowu olarltm.
A^i tlra Shenandoah Valley fust ex
press ontered tbo mile cut, immedi
ately north of our town, on Tuesday
last, tbc onginoor was borror-tlrickon
to seo what he eupposod to he tho end
of tbo rail jast ahead of bis rtubiog
locomotive sliding rapidly away from
him. His first thought was a broken
roileaagbtby the pilot, and ho ex
pected an iustantanouaa shock. Won
derment tfsnrpod tbo placo of fear
when a second glance revealed a five-
foot black snake of tho species known
as "runner” gliding away from him
on tho top of tbs rail. In tho oxdto-
went of the moment his hand sought
tbo throttle, bo throw it wido open,
nnd Uio train bounded forward Ondcr
tbo impulse, bat tbo snake maintained
ito load although tbe troiu was run
ning fully fifty miles par bour, and
wbon tbo end of the cat was reached
and an opportunity was sfforded to
oarnpc, it left the roil, nn out into an
open-space, coiled itseH up, throw its
hood iu an attitude of defisuoe and
diod right there. An examination
proved that tbs intense heat of the
America f« the etnille of liberfy. emi | f a j[ burned him to death.
ko we rocket <m tlra Fourth. j »»• »
Yonng lover asks: " When li the j Ec.
, tu Uni|enintl in • tmn'niv
tlisctuRM. From tficso rmle pnetitiou-
’bribe rt»*
best time to IroVel!’’ When you seo ^.‘^w^e.ly'in* borrowed
tbo old man anil his bulldog coming ident English and Dutch pby*
around the comer, sir, .rove, for dl j
yon are worth. I cra | nK , Conbfnod with Juniper and
other deeirabfo
If yon want to get tho repatation of
knowing a lump, do ns Professor Proc
tor dm s. He Rueones what happened
three or foil* million years ago, and
prediate wlint is to happen fifteen
million years lienee. It is wily s few
years since lio commenced, and now
be cod get credit nt an any grocery.
preparation of liankiii s
Extract of Dacha sad J
a mast roliahlo remedy for for non-reten
tion or iucenlincDceof nrfMjlri^ation,
“orbrrakflartdaporib mOijtogw*
and *11 dfeesoce of the. Madder or Kid
neys, and dTWfiJjMawwdHAirto
mau.or cblM. tHMW»o bpij vj
Kafikfn * Lamar, Atlanta, Oa., and sohl
by til druggist*, jol*cos2nj