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UHAKO KOPHON. M. I. MPR3HON
TO TH ID OK AND JURY OK
GtiYNN COUNTY.
Xho fond being raised, in Savannah
>r the fsmil) of Sergeant Burvo; has
enchod 15,000.
lost sitting of the Saperior
of Paltski county depleted the
Buy jnat ♦1,800.
President. Arthur sent hie message
to Congre£ itftho old-fashioned way
—in writing—and not printed.^ This
-tswitnssdtolm.'
This has been an “off year" in poli
ties, and a Tory quiet one, hut next
year tbo potriity boil. Oh, dear!—
arhat an infliction, ontbe people! ■ 1
, “CfuiTMO ox Tonu-"—That is
cotnnion hooding in the newspapers,
bate falso ono. It is the patience and
common sente of the American peo
ple which is «n drial and moat sevsre-
ly tried.
1 Keifer, of Oh'io. a'"amwart/hsa
defeated HiscocV, of Kew York, a oon
serrativo, for the Speakership of the
lower bouse of Congress, The Dim'
ocrats are safScientl^ strong, bower
or, to defeat any Tory Badiaal measure
Dr. H. If. Carey, flab oomxpimifn'
or. has gone to Washington for 8aoUf
or installment of. Osnian carp for
Georgia If any of oar rekdereltare
C ponds they can secure some of
m by conferring with, the commis
si oner, at Atlanta.
i The ; Drury County .Weekly tells of
Are hogs that wsrf recently ilaugbt-
seed in that county, by Mr. JtV.
Spoer,which aggregated 1,301 ponnda
It coet $00 tb raiab them.' J. M.Mul-
lu, of Lsurons county, also oomoa tb
tho front with tbrao small porkors, of
this fall's killing, that weighed re-
epcctivoly S44,301 and 290 pounds.
Ur. Jeeeo Alexander, who lives near
Uriffin, a brother of CoL J. D. Alex
ander, editor of the Thomaeton Times,
wont to Griffin last Saturday, took too
mnch wliiskby, wont down tho rail
road track about a milo, lay down on
the teach - , went to Bleep, and woe soon
run over by two freight Irajns and lit
erally torn to pieces.
A Pii'cr-CJuuH Ifaty.— Senator Bsy-
arj says that nothing gave him more
pain while in Europe thin the bum
ble condition of the American navy.
Now, hers is a problem for tnatlio-'
maticol minds: If it costs forty mil
lions * yonr to maintain » n*Vy which
is 'good for nothing, what would a
good onocost?
Cablegrams from London give an
aooonnt of tho stealing of the em-
balmod hotly of the Earl of Crawford
and Baloarree from tho family mnu
solemn near Aberdeen, the object, no
doubt, boing ransom. It seems notv-
a-days that the riehjvt apt nllowod
to "reat in peace,", nor arc the poor,
near the medioal colleges.
Tboy do say that 16,000,000 gallons
of cotton sssd oi' is manafacturpd ’ln
tho United States, mostly in (be
South. Of this quantity 10,000,000
gallons is shippsd foreign, and oomoa
book to as from Bordeaux • and other
French ports at gsonine olive oil, Juki
enough ol the pare article having
been mixed with tho other to make
it smell like it Can't tbs United
States have protection from inch im
position.
An epidemic of wife-boating is pass
ing like n hot wave across the conti-
nent. Thi papers era full of tear-
lifting accounts of thin cruel diver
sion. But the public never gets a
giimpau or a hint of tho other sidi
of pony husbands caressed with
broom-sticks, pokers or mop bandies
in the htnde ot burly and belligerent
wives.'— Tdtjt n/A and Maxmjer.
Ax ELituuuoiMvnx Ortn-A Book
Fax*.—The publisher of that well,
known journal, the Savannah Weekly
Heirs, proposes to give all now eob-
scribers who send iu their name (with
the pries of the paper for one year,
$2.00,) before the first of January, j jj, a statute that n<i |*-r*ou shall carry
1882, and nil subscribers who renew J shout his porson any pistol, dirk,
before that date, a copy of any one of [ sword cauc, or other deadly
tho novels ot tho "Moruing Nows Li-j weapou, unless it is oarriod in.au
brary, free of charge. ^ IhcSe 6erials | manner iiml fully opposed to
arc written by Southern authors and ,.j ow I have given that statute iu
are printed in handsome quarto form, j charge, and you Imvo sworn that yon
in excellent style end on good paper. | wi n investigate and report t. uly your
is a crime alt the same, and yonr duly
is to investigate, and, if it exists, in
dict it
Again, persons who keep tippling
bonces mnst not allow minor* to play
at any game in tbsir shops, whether
it be for monoy or not They mnst
not assemble there and play for the
reason that the law does riot permit s
keeper of a tippling house to hold out
that kind of inducement to minors;
nor does tbs law permitkeepsmof tip
pling booses to sell or furnish liquor
to any minor (a minor 1* * person
who has not arrived at the age of
twuuty-one years), sod they ore not
e'iawed to tarnish minora with liqnor
unless they hive permission from the
guardian or parent of the minor to
furnish it, and if they do furnish it,
they aro indictable, no mutter how
well developed a young mnh may be,
or full bearded, if be it under twenty-
one years, it is a crime and elionld be
indioted.
The law' also reqnires that a person
beforo embarking iu tho sale of spir
ituous liquors of shy kind, shall' pro
cure a hoenso to do so from the prop
erly eoustitnted authorities of the
oonnty. It ii not sufficient if they go
on and soli and make application for
and obtain- a license, and dale it' back
to cover nccidouts. Every person who
sells without first proonring a lioenBe, 1
is indiotabie, sod ovory person that is
indictable it is yoar duty td 'indict
without reference to who they may be
or what tboir defense. Their de
fense is heard beforo a different tri
bunal. Any person who is accused of
crime cannot be hoard beforo' yoar
body, except he be un officer. If you
desire to indict a magistrate, he would
be entitled to have a copy of the bill
and bo heard before yonr body, but
others have not tlint right.
Again, porsana conndt sottlo cases
outside and thereby defeat' a Grand
Jury. Tho Grand Jury is notsupposod
to know of any such settlements, but
if a felony bos been committed and
should come to your knowledge and
you should investigate it and it should
bo set up that the parties have settled
it, that would not uutborizo vru tb
drop it, but you work with tho case
bofore you, because persons cannot
settle a felony, or any erinio tboy may
have couuuiUod, until after indict
ment, ninl tlmn onl.v tit this bar and
by tho permission of tho court.
The iuw permits some cases to be
sottled. For instance, assault and
battery cusos, w here there aro only
two iiersuns interested; that can be
.settled in open court nfter indictment
bad.
I pive you in charge, nlso, the stnt-
uto concerning public worship. Tbo
1 iw of Georgia is that poople mny
worship God according to the dictates
of their (fonscionco, and whenever and
r. horevor they please, and they shall
not bo disturbed in any mnnnor by
any body. Therefore, if you know of
any instance wbc-o any congregation
of people who lmvo assembled for Di
vine worship, have boon disturbed in
any mannor, by any porson, it is yonr
duty, as Grand Jurors nod Christian
goutlomon, to rejiort it, because there
ia no powor to force a man to go to a
plnca of public worship, and if he goag
then ho must deport himself accord
ing to tho regulations that maintain
in that congregation and if lie does
not, tbon the law calls upon you to
vindicate that people,' by indicting
the offender, There aro some rpe
cies of crime that elicit soiuo
kind of sympathy from the peo
ple, and for which there is some
kind of nn excuse. For instance,
if a person should commit a Jammy
and it should develop that bo was
very hungry and did it fur tho pur
pose ot i.-'iuoging the hunger that
was gnawing at his vitals- uny person
couid sympathize with such a man; or
if yon should commit a crime of vio
Icnee and do it iu ilt-fense of your per
sonal honor, people aro ready to suy,
“so far as I am concerned, I cannot
blaiue him, much; I do not know what
the law mny say," but if n |<orsou goes
congregation of peoplo nssoiubled
for Divine worship and ahoiiid disturb
them in any way, no right thinking
man could do other tiinn feel out
raged at such barbarian
Again, tile law- I equine that you
should invc-Uigato tho keeping of lewd
houses in your county Tho law
cliurgua you with “bo duty of indict
ing any such people, if it run be as
certained that any such house exist Ho vi , ltlH , thu iJ<vW oQl „ i^Tuos-
m your county. I know ..I no statute j, v , nd c MJue io * ore .u D g in-
. . , that should require moro prompt and j 0 f j,j s travels He certainly
Again, the law, iu relation to gam- «gorou« action on the part of the bM ct sy Ume of it, doing no work
Ur. Foreman and Oentlemm of ihe
Qrand Jury:
The law requires that at the com
mon cement of every torm of the court
the Grind Jury Should be instructed,
by tho fcflbrtjM to the general outline
ot their duties, end, also, ns to certain
particular matters.
I (ball tako advantage this morn
ing of the presumption that is in fa
vor ol this Grand Jury, La,, mg been
■elected by sworn commissioners from
the citizens of tbo county ns being
among the most Tutel'*gebt arid di.r-
ereet eitizehs Of the county. Tho com
missioners bavo faithfully discharged
their duty, ahd tho body bolero me is
all that coqld bo desired. • , ,
I shall tako ,t for grautod that ull
that is necessary for the court, to do
ia U> touch on the outlines of yonrdu-
ty and you will perform fully and io
ovory partioular said dnty, and thus
prove what ovpry honest Gtund Jury
is and should bo—u b!o*sing to it*
county.
In tho firut place, 1 shail request
the Grand Jury, as a favor to tho
court, to act ntonco upon such criiuiua]
matters ns may como to yonr knowl
edge, so that the court may proceed
with tho trial of such cases us tnay be
indicted, as wo w.lt huvo more leisure
at the commencement of tho court
than later during the term, l’srtios
in jail aro entitled to Mipcody a hear
ing as possible. It iatbeir right that,
if innocont, they should bo disubarged
at once, and, if guilty, should bo pun
ished promptly.
Tb« law rcqpirooihpt I givo you in
charge certain partioular atstutoe.—
Tbo law concerning llioso statutes is
distinct and emphatic, uud they re
late to such crimes on, in tbemsolvcs,
do not soom to amount to very much,
do not scorn to combine any element
Of inoral lurpiludo in tboir commis
sion, but aro siioh crimes as havo boon
classed, by somo great Georgian, us
“the vices of geutlomon." The idea
bus becorao prevalent that a good
many of those ofibnsceare snob as any
gentleman can participate in, uud,
therefore, it would be oriminal to in
dict or suspect thorn; but tho law re
quires that all citizens of Goorgia
shall obey whatsoaver law in of forco
ia tbs Btata. It doos not |iorrait grand
juries to discriminate and say what
cripio* ought to bo indicted and what
should.net, but roqn'-es you to tale
an oath that you wi.H diligently
quire and trno prcseidmont make of
tD such matters as shall he givon you
in charge; and ilieu, tbo law reqn
the court to give you iu charge special
statutes that the people s- fucluicd
frequently to overlook.
Your oulb far.her requires not on
ly that you shall iaqu.ro uud preacut
us to mattera given y ju in charge, but
“all such muttoiH uud things us shall
be givou you ia chaige, or eouio to
your knowledge touchfhg the present
service.'’ Novr what docs the law
meun by say lug that ? It doesn't
mean such matter:, as shall be brought
bofore you hy seme prosecutor or in
terested individuals; nor docs tbe luw
require Unit the court aha 11 charge
you concerning the great crimes of
murder, arson or rs]>e, bceuuso tboso
erimae carry with thorn such r :i amount
of moral turpitude ns excite tire in
dignation of yoar citizens. Evoiy good
citizen stands ready to m irk bin name
*i a prosecutor, whouevor n person is
snspectod of having committed murder
or arson, but such is not tho caso con
cerning the crime of carrying deadly
weapons. Yon will say, "well, it is Ir no
that I do know a young man who car
ries a pistol wherever ho goes —ho
doesn't fee! dressed w ithont liis pistol,
but I know hu wouldn’t shoot anybody;
and if ho did shoot at. u person, hu
wouldn’t hit him; aud I don't see tbe
of indicting him and cause him to
go to the expense uml trouble of de
fending bimseif, or if ho is convicted
to the hardship of paying it tine or go
ing ou the c>uuu gang.” All! that is
the reason why tbo law requires it
shall bo given von specially in charge
at each term, because it is against the
law aud should lie puuishod. Hence
es do exist, no onecan bavo eoeb pow
er to ferret oat their existence as a
Grand Jury, because, whut a Grand
Uaoox, Ga.
Messrs. Lotus, Baxux & Iuiua—
Gentlemen—Hy little girl, 8 year* old,
has been for some time troubled with
nounced bronchitis. She slept but
little, coughing nearly tbeeotiro night,
and wo hud to get pp very often to
help bor out, the cough was so severe.
At yonr solicitation, 1 -1 bought a bottle
of Brewer’s Long Restorer, and ebe
began to improve ut once, and hot
been sleeping nicely ever since, and I
firmly believe she will be permanently
cared, i was very rnnen frightened
at her condition not'long since, bat
am nor rejoicing at her rapid recovery.
Yarre truly Gao. F. Wnlo.
Tatlob Cotott.
This is to eertify that I bad asthma
for thirty-five years, and need a great
Brent kind* of remedies.—
Wo* treated five years without find
ing'relief. 1 then need your Lang
Rostorer, and frmndin it a permanent
cure. Very truly yours,
novl9-lm ' Z. J. Parks.
LMsrnssciMSrsd voter* Mriisgriau
■pat Klrvruu to be held on the 10th
Day or December, 1881,
Aniteraon, Wm Andenoe, Jacob AMS, P II
ArMtrone, Donats Atkloooe.8B adsua.Au
Atidaraoe.W H Araatronf. Bobt Alticaob. DD
Armitrong, Peed Armatroef. Jso Abbott, Wllay
Andoraon, Tboo Adsaio, O P
Abbott, Ooorgt
Drewater. P W Bolt, T W Blala, J T
llrkaeokk, & M Bocnett. t At Byrd. O W
Urirntr-Dick, Craaat Beach, JL BoTCMrdt* A
Borchardt, Htninil Brocklnstott, 8 A Braxton, A
Btinkley, 8amael Bootwlck, J B Blue, Frank
main. W 8 Brock. T W Bird, Henry
Kit
Brown. Gabo Berrie. W H Burnett, Jo#
‘ * ~ irrjnsui. W X Brawatar.PA
Ourrcb,
Burruaghe^Jato
Cannon,J B
Connolly, i
Sftor.'oeorgo Cnoawr.PB
K&n-wnr
Brondimz, Edward Broad. John Bln#. Juaw
Baker, Robert Bee.WJ
Borrongbt, f B B##n,OW
Boyd, Andr#w Baker. W X
Brown, Jik# Borrlo, W A
Crovatt, A 3
Carter, W H
C*r#well, EB
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kkkc Agaffcd
Cooper. Xartla Conner. *
Clayton, Oelo Cook, J
Clark, Otnlcld Calee, A
assn k* f£.sr
Cowmen, O H Coney. E F
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Dillon, D Ju Dnnn. H T
Doerflinger, C J Dtrls, J B
Puproo.LT Dmrto.LB
Dafsy.DW DnniqDT
DoertUnger. FJ Dert, W B
Dexter, TW Dart,JE
Driver, Cbu “ ‘
Barkis too*'
Bntta. Beiunel
Broad, Julian
Cbendler. George
Cooper, John
Crovatt, William
Christopher, X t
untutopur, now
Council, Ben)
Carswell, L b>
Clark, LW
iColllna, J T
Campbell, Tbo#
Clement*, Mingo
.cargyle, B M
Croombe, Albert
Dart, Urbanua Jr
Jevennort, W Q
Dart|UrtMUii
mm
Jnry knows ia fonnd from sworn t«- . wvew cengb, which physicians pro-
timony, which they have the right to 1 * “**- ’ • •—*
compel.
There is another atatato on tbe
bock tbut I am not requirod to charge,
bat fast Colled on to give specially in
oharge. It bm boon suggested to me
in every county wherein I have the
honor to preside, by tbe call of tbe
divoroe docket. There ia no oonnty
in this circuit that hoi not got divorce
cases pending, and 00 per omit of
them develop the fact that the wife
has been forced to appeal to the coart
for a dissolution of the marrisge
bonds, bccanso of creel maltreatment
oil the port ot tbe husband, and such
treatment had bocomo so unbearable
os to cause her to appeal to tbe courts.
We bare, a -special statute on the
book*, nod I call tbe attention of the
Grand Jnry to that statute with great
earnestness, with the hope that not
only will yoa investigate it because it
is your duty, but because your man
hood and your gallantry demand it.
I refer to tbo.crimo of wife-beating.
Who cati concoivo of n moro brutal
act tl-a’i that ot a bnvband who baa
taken upon himself tbo most solemn
oath that any man ean take, when lie
swore nt tbe altar that be would love,
honor and protect, defend and chorisb
his wife; when she in her young con-
fidonoe leaves all fur him, then for
him to tarn upon and beat her, it
seems tome to horrible tfiat every
■ueh caso should be indicted and pun
ished to the fulleet extent of tbe law.
And, gentlemen, ypn should not wait
in your GrnndJnryroomfortha beat
en, cowed woman to como to yon, be
cause she fours too much tbe ven-
goance of her brute to do that, but
you should move yourself nnd bring
him beforo tbe bar of this court, to be
hold np to the righteous Bcorn nnd
oonlempt of every tnnn whose ' breast
contains oven tho semblanco of a
heart.
I have givou you in ebargo tho spe
cial stntutos,—do not investigate
theso merely, but ovary violation of
the peunl luw. As n rule, tho lnw is
what it ought to bo, aud if yon know
of tho commission of any art which
you think is criminal, ton to'ono it is
a crime, and will prove so when in
vestigated under tho lnw
His Honor then proceeded to ebargo
tho Graud Jury fully u;>on tho vari
ous other mutters thoy should inves
tigate, and duties thoy were culled up
on to perform, aud no rogret exceed
iugly that want of spneo compels us
to omit all but tbo foregoing.
I.KT IT HE STOPPED
The Constitution given nn neconnt
of tho shooting and probnblo murder
of a Mrs. Baico, of Buchanan, Haral
son county, Go., by ouo Itatteree—u
convict from the camps of the Nortb-
Goor-gia A Marietta Railroad. It
seems ha wnu made n "trusty" nnd
sont to this place, armed and equipped
for another convict. Gotting thoro
bo got drunk, mounted n horeo, rodo
up to Mrs. Buico’s house, used im
proper language to hor, and when
she sought protection in doors, fired
at bor, the hall striking her in tho left
side of the back nnd ranging toward
tho heart
* Wo say, stop it—this habit of mak
ing “trnstya" of convicts, especially
such ns be. Let bad men know that
wben they do wrong nnd go to tho
peuitontisry, there is no “soft plnco"
there. Wo hoar too ranch about this
trusty" business. It is high lime it
it was stopped. Let lessees of con
victs uudersbind that they are to pay
far officers uud guards, nnd not make
them out of convicts to save ex|H>unes.
It is an imposition ou the public.
THBTAUASI’ MAN IN AMERICA.
Chess, Carley & Co.
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Davidson, David
Davftnport, J W
Dexter, C U
Dunnaway, J A
Dennison, Albert
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Kvsna, Wm
Eastcrilng,
Evans, Joe
Keaia, Eugenia#
Foley, Daniel
Err email, (Hovt
Franklin. A F
Dart, 11
E4w*rd« ; Ull°y rati
EuUcnin,. j r mis, w it Emery, DU
Fomla. Jacob Futuh, U L
(Joelbread, T B
Grctuflcltl. Kick
Goodhruad, 8 T
Grant. J.mpdIi
G todhn ad, H U
Greenfield, J 0
Ferguson,TB
Futcb, UI
Flint, BE
Flan Jem. OE Fahm, B A
Farmer, Bobt
Frazer, Thomi
Kriuklin, J U
Fonda, Jacob
nimore, Wm
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OtU. JD
Id, Richard Goodyear, C P Gala, F P
Gat dner, steven Or^n,Alfred
Good bread, D B OiUoo, Allan
GcOilbresd, P X Oslo, A D
Gallagher, Jaa Golden. W
Groodhread. Oliver Governor, David Oilaon.Jee
Gatea. Wiiiiam dray. H P Gore, T W
Gmzlbrvad, C G Golden, J P
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Haywood, A X Elx»ch, Ben) Bodgev, O D
Holland, W A
Harris. Edward nine, II L
Hay
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lln^hi .z, Peyton HariU. F H Hall, G J
Uorinoit. Dompaey llark lt, Thoe Harris. Chaa,.
llolzcndorf. P B Holxuudorf It B llarvey, K J
llaxluhiirst, Robt llarvey, J T Ilulmoa, J U
Uanuon, Jamoe Harris, L W
Hair!hod, W 11 Uart.WJ
Harris, llenry Ilacknsy. Alox
Uaxlehurst, L W Jr Harris, Jacob
Hamilton, Uco
Uaxlehurst,
Hamilton, G
HesJehriret, Joe
lluntir. York
Hamilton. Jero
Isaacs, Aaron
Hudson, U D
Harris, Amt*
Harris. Adam
Hardy, Tboir as
Ja-'kst
Wash
iktaa, Joseph
Jackson, Mllu
Jonklus, Hyal
Knlgbt,
Kenrtik
Lean. J A
Jackson, Wm Jones, W T
Jones. Robert Jones, Fred
Jenktnn, Bobt Jackson, T1
uobusou. Goo J-.iikiiM, Geo
Jaciocn, Unrml Johnson, J V
Jenkins, Guffee Johnson, W A
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Ken rick, H A Krause, Peter Kyis,Richard
Lambrlgkt, Jamas I Lloyd, WUaon Leevy, L J
Laml>light, Joa E Laurens. Arnold Lucas, II E
Ijutg, Kmannel Logan, Henry I^ron, W W
Lang. T II
Lsirgei Dnvl7 IJoyd, _
LltUaflsld, 8 O Lundin, C P
Latmtoro, Itkbard Lambert, Frederick
McKinnon, Warren Xerrtfleld. G B Moore, DA
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Mtnsban, J*
Marlin, I. O
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McIntosh. C U Ma. Un, J 8
McCrary, 118 Mundy, H O
Macon* O H Mysra, O C Moore, J B
Merritt, Richard Meyete. Isaac Moore, W O
Middleton, Wash Mltrlir.ll, V R Meadcr, B D
Mlclflaon. Morris Madilsn, J X Minor, J H
Morrison, John Monroe, Jea Myers, Tim
Masale, Burrell Molden, Henry Myera, U P
McCullough, J B Msson,Gabon* Moore, CB
Mills, Kdtunnd Mlnehan. Tbo# Moore, W B
Mrrclisnt. Gabrtol Mundy, 1RT Mason, A J
McCandleee, Wm Jr McAlpti*. Geo MaxwdL Hol
McAlptu, Tnlly Miller, John
Me Lera, J L
McDonald. Caleb
Maynard. Henry
, Minor, W P
Morris. Samuel Mason, W X
rhan. Mike Maria, Peter
■■iiier. Henry Miller, CF
MoreU, Nelson Muiphyjno
Miller. Henry
MoreU. Nelaoi
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Newton. Jol
Norwood, G H
Nrlson, Alex
. John Norman, J O
Newton, C H
Removal ifcufB
—TUI FIRM OF
W. T. GLOVER & CO.,'
(SUCCESSORS TO W. T. O LOVER)
Hus removed from the store next door to tbs Pott
Dittos, and oponed afresh In
ixon’s New Building,
Where tbe public can be supplied, at wboleaale or
retail, with every tutlg In the line of
STATIONERY,
Books, Pictures, Etc.
IEWSPAPEBS, PERIODICALS & MAGAZINES
Received dally and for sale at low prices.
PICTURE FRAMING DONE
ON SHORT NOTICE.
Praor, Pru k Putnam. A V
Pritchard, Alex Price, w J
Pierce. Henry IMcs, J T
Peniman, W V Prince, Paul
Payne, James
K
Rainer. W H Robins. J I
Russell, C A Reed. 11J
Rutledge, Nero Bussell, J I
e. Wl -----
Bvyforth. O W
Stock well, G W
Nolemon, lUibert
Sinclair. Jaiure
***. piuabarg (N. C.) Bccord.
Chatham boasts Among tier other
enriositios of having the tuJieat man
in America, lie is a mulatto, irniuod
James Gilbert, aud is exncilv a*ven
feet high. Since hist Mureh he h.ts
been ou exhibition in UaruumV nhow,
at a HaUr> of $100 a week, uik! h.is
traveled through the Nortiietn aud
Wentoru States uud into Mexico. He { .a™,,,
came directly from St. L*>iuh to tuis t’paou.'Vx. Jr U
(©ou itr), a few days ago, ou a visit to TuckerTwV
his muthcr, who lives near the Gulf.
Piles. Prince
Palmer. James
Parsons, D W II
Parker, W F
Putnam. A T
Robinson, II u Jr
Rowe, william
Itialey, D O
Rodrigue*. J F
Robinson. H U
Robert*. Wash
BchUtter, C L Jr Rowell. Peter Scarlett, X J
fe’lT
Sweet wine, Toney Sanndere, K3
“ * “• Smith, J J
Rltnmofn. Lewis Rtacy, T O
Hhort, A L
3ymooa,WF
Shoemaker. Wesley Rebutter, C L
S*»utbard, J M
Sjmmee. Court land
T
. May Tattnall, Harry
~ ’ lUf
— 8 pear*, J J
Bbelfer, D L Bmlth, XraK
Hclomon, Dean Rawysr.R M
Rimmoaa, laaao RUwart,WF
bcott, James Storms, A J
tephsam Alax Mpto, ‘
.-blatter, C L Smith.
Rcrngga, L 8 Rmitfa, A B
MUnmoM, Wm
8fonu. Frank
Smith, J A
The Warily Kerns is a mammoth |w-! j u gi nB ,
per and ranis witl. the best joarculi
iL^x^fil'to tUt'lbfe'TriLtoai i b ‘ inR ' pl ' 4TinK ° r ,>0ttine ,tr ni0n,, - v j Qran<l Jury thar. this partieolar ou-.
JwJU/dVmc/:-|^"r T tbins * A bcau ° r lh:it ktud c,,u iam * n -
s -11 I Gnuid Juiom mny think there u do ; raU» moro tnmo «tnd tu moru hurui to
2LTtaik2 Z£ who anteribl t! Ur > ;i,nJe * nd 1 tbi » l «- V*** « > Wf doJL
ihs Mlc ilVu lot a soai Address I ■ tb6r0 “ “ 0U8 * 1,oh 8 oro,r ' 1 of olhor causes I .an tlnuk . (. Not ontj
ILEstHI tfavannili 0* ' ' Igautiwnon take a Inn,! an » piny to btci.ose it is a viol-Hon of tli, Uw,
cmm >. - ’ o -j pom off time—net for a living—, l-itt luot only because it is a decoy to the
it i, ag.uus! tLe-mJ.lheref irtf.uMist au<t tbe virtuens voung men of
be pmmeatod. I think it ro-y differ. | '.hr country, but because it is food for
* (mo.lU IMMrlK.
Out be bad. bj ayMT Udy who will
tuo Parker's (linger Tonic. Fur
promptly regulating tbo liver ami kid-
nay* and purifying tbo blood, there is
nothing like it, and tbth fi tbo reason
wby it so quickly remove* ptaplea and
giro* a rosy bloom to tbo cheek. 8m
notice. novlO-lm
ent wliere s man -uiskea a 'iviog by 'sbcmcful thought iu acommauity liko
gambling: there is nor.! turpitude in ! ob-s where everybody’s business is
that, aud very greut morel tcrjuludo. I.i.o'vu to everybody «1*«; aniL't is a
bat it matters not whe'her the gam- toume ot great martifieation to the
biing is done by a social crowd of gen- |«x>;-le of tbo enuntv aud the temoies
tlemeu or by professional gamblers, it U the county Aud if auv such ciac-
whatover, living high, has ail expenses
paid and pmketa $100 a week
AiUotz, Ga., June 24,1878.
For aoverol years I Lave safierad
dreadfully srilh dyspepsia, accompa
nied at times with most excruciating
pain, and have tried many remedies
in vain. I tried yonr Neurotie, which
acted like magic, giving entire relief
in a very abort time. I cooaidor it the
moat vaiaablc, ami, indeed, wonderful
tntdiciue I have ever raed, r.rd moat
cordially re.omroen-1 it to lie* public.
Uis. J. hi btTLza,
Tlbboru J W
TttstonU. B V Troup. M T
Thompson. Jaa Taylor. 8 T
Thompson! Jaa, Jr TVoadwslL W T Taylor, H 0
Tucker. W 8 Taylor. Edward Turner. B 8
Thomi*. Jrrs X Tkonu*. Daalsl Trltublt.LO
Tbotirms. Huntord *“
UDch Pttlllp
Vanda ly,Jobo
Wr-gLL Duncan
Wilum, Tbo man
WUxlna. Harnael
Wi.iker, w u
Virutu Jams#
Wtlli.nrg. CAm
Win*. Richard
Wt Ik*. Richard
WUdtfr. Jsaas
Win ton, Bsrr
WaRaos, Bandy
Watkins, W W
Washington, Oro
WiklOfteOs Arthur
Washington, (aorg#
Young. WHUam
Van (rodaii, J K VanNulse.CH
W
Wads. James Ward. A C
Wilson. Charts* Wtnx. A K
Wlmbsrlf.OH W»y.£K
WrMht.LC Way.WJ
White, Jack is Ward. J W
William. Adam Ward. H tt
Ward. Samnol Wood. J W
— • ‘ W* Willson. G B
,«W WtithLAV
Wm Wrttls*, A K
aSSSJS' SS275
Eictvel Wrtasv.I
Ihm Wiwberb.
(zxas noonox. auk Ccueu.
Notice.
Iw- lor OAK nos, o< U| ks(lk
,rwll7 8MIIISIK i
No 75, Marietta street {to-ujrc j. T aunts imoo stoki.
WINTER SCHEDULE
0A. & FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO.
Pive Trips per Week !
Making clear eonnsetions with Ocean Steamship
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
LaMMlmmhimn tusssr Msiiii hr Ss-
Ull, «vw. touchln, u Brun.wlrkmrj Tuwdmj ,f
twtuxM: nunuw, u*™ Bmsnrtek tor arama
,vwr viii-st rttat
STEAMER CITY OF BRIDGETON
Orrim St Brno-wick ever, Moudsr ,ud TBure
av.ud
* STEAMER FLORIDA
Ev«r VOmUi act f»tnrJ»j S|U, letrln,
Vr-r-'r ! vliiip.
Cut Loaf,.Powdered, Granulat
ed and Common Sugars,
Full Lino of Fresh Groceries,
A full Stock of Dry Goods,
J. i. 8FEAB8’.
86J-FOR GOOD BREAD AND
BISCUITS USE J. J. SPEARS' DRY
HOP YEAST AND WHITE PUFF
baking Powder
**Wa may live without love-
Wbat Is paaalon but pining I—
SSaSisa'
Wscanllvs without graeUng.
Bnl the drifts*! w»n > •.
Oassot live wliutint eattRf 1^
a whim:
DXALKB IX
HEAVY Ai\D MOVGROCERIES
Pia HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON,
Flour, sugar, Coffee, Teas,
Butter, Hioo, Eto.
A VARIETY OF
Canned Goods,
fU'S AND WSOT CRACK >:us.
Fruit, Nuts, Candies,
Tobaccos and Cigars,
Newcastle Streep - Brunswick, 6a.
for ttavannah d
U. WILLIAMI*. Agent,
A SPECIALTY!
Gents’Funiisliiiig Goods
tvs )«at opened, in at
McCrary, a kxadsoas Km
peojiose aalllcg at price#
Never Before Known t
• t> k, which was teaght
Ti WRIGHT.
Call on *m aaJ ms a
tSSSi
MACON A BRUNSWICK RAILROAD.
Ob and after Normnbsr Mb, 1S81, tbs foDourlng
willb# thesglMdoiotff thaM.frB.JL ft.:
KIGHT XZPBZ88 (DAILY).
TdOFM
3 NX) A M
8:31AM
-- ... tftO PM
Lesvs Jerup.. UA)PX
Arrlrs at Macon............ TAB AM
DAY FA88XXOEB AKD MAIL (DAILY):
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Arrivaat Bninawtt’.’V.!!V.V, , . , . , /.*.*.V.*. V-'.' Mf P K
Ssis«S:HiE:iiS?Sf§
For cobssetlona ass S., F. h W. 8chadols.
ABSTRACT OF TITLE BOOKS.
Tbs whdirriguaj preps red, Jn 13T01. an abatr
-1 all titles from tbs noccrds of Glynn eowntr, dal.
tog from 1M<, and snbasguscur Woagbt said bonk
■p to UM, WMklac ft a ssmplsfa abstract to baai T.
ris presset record book ol tbs oonnty, with tb# ex-
csptlon of two books. Band 8. which abstracts,
kaestka meant destruettoo of tbo records, an lbs
data tb ralaUoo to Urn titles ol Glynn county
lUmsbasnsd, with tbs exesprion of book a.
«osm»fd with book X. Ha Sopsmd a»
tad wm kssp Ilspsb for mmiWMios sf UUss
^ !!■»■»• m pm.acbstoiaf frsa lx of.
is examination to ba only of tbs tttls. aad any
legal opinion tbsrsoo to iis paid for separately,
C.RGOODYEXB
JlWf.
W. J. PRICE ,
INSPECTOR OF
NAVAL STORES,
BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA.
I
F. GOODYEAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Over Mkbtiaon'a !1'*vUlot Stare, LlcucmUt A rest,
BRUNSWICK, GA
TO RENT!