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' A>m»-tIiIaf**own r*u« mm.
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p^a-bead-at-tliMhowa young mo,
ra( teewwtono-front young man,
Vlnow-brlmmeMiat young nun,
■ tralUr-for-cMb, but etlll Hying on bol^
2,^on«w>-*e<* young man.
~ aa-only-daogMor young girl,
wjIKmriMwWrtaaea young girl,
f^ynlihlng. dainty, aD-powdcr-nad-pointy
g W p.till-otovcn young girl.
m , wonld-bo-methetlc young girl,
4 flotaon-tho-arta young girl,
• poet-ln-embryo, don •aknow-a-UUng^roo.kaom
gj^a-tboaurfaoa young girl
Itt a novel-reading young girl ;v '
4 Bc-ewike-tlll-three young girl, ' Afc.
g romantic, baU-craay, but terribly lazy, '■*
let-ma-do-tbo-work young girl
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A IIARBOR IN THBOPEN GULP.
■ disappearance op tap larger
ANIMALS,
Paris Airfare, one of the lead _
Journals devoted to tho popularization
of natural history, deplores the rapid
disappearance and threatened extinction
of the larger species of nnimala the
world over. Since man has been their
competitor the progressive diminution
of their numbers hna been very rapid,
and the present age may witness their
entire disappearance. The Journal no
tices the fact that sinoo the competition
offered by man, more formidable thaw
any other they have had to meet, many
species of the larger animals have id-
ready become extinot, and many of those
whioh still havo living representatives
ore doily diminishing in numbers.
The animals which are unfortunately
doomed to speedy destruction oomprise
, those species whioh are hunted with
Between the mouth of the Mississippi j , . *
P roflt > <* 111066 whose existence is dsn-
gnd Galveston, about ten or fifteen miles
to tho southwest of Sabine pass, is a
gerous to that of man. In the struggle
they are called upon to bub tain for their
dace in the Gulf of Mexico, which is rTV_T iT tT m
Umonly called the “Oil Ponds" by I lttbor J* ^
in that locality. Thero is no land with- - . . , , .. . '“T
* fifteen miles, and yet such * the
tfectof the oil thus oast upon the j'Powers aregzeatiy:u^rior
irs by the lavish hand of nature that I f 8 * 4 ** “*" ■»
, ,, . . .. , disappearing before the bullets of ambi-
jwd m the severest storms the sea in Uona Jf d %er hunter8 ^ whale8
ffie Oil Ponds is comparatively smooth, I - * c
id bo well is this known that when toe “ d 0thM m
email vessels that trado between Cal
casieu, Grange, Sabine, Beaumont and
Galveston fail to moke a harbor at Gftl-
soaroe; the largest of the deer family,
the elan, is less widely distributed than
formerly; the largest of wild cattle, the
_ ,, , .. _ aurocks, whioh once ranged over the
K* on or Sabine they run off for the ofl wholo E now ^ foimd *
wells let go their anchors and nde out Lithuaaia ^ Moldavia;
Ibe gale in safety. The ml covers j covers the prairie
Bator in a thicksctun, and, apparently, I ^ tx)Un( ,less lords; tho great orma-
rises from thebed of the gulf, which at moig llig ri froffi SoIlth
that point » not more than fifteen or and the kangaroo from Australia.
eighteen foot below tho snrfaoo. No °
one, wo believe, has ever attempted to nelsons natal wound at mi-
strike oil in the Gulf of Mexico, but it falgar.
is net extravagant to expect that some A ball from the mizzeutop of the “Re-
flay capital and enterprise will Buoceod doubtable,” only fifteen yards distant
In seeming tho oil whioh is now wasted from where Nolson was standing, struck
is these wonderful ponds and placing it the epaulette of his left shoulder, about
on tho markot for sale.—New Orleans a quarter after bine, during the greatest
Democrat. heotof tho notion. It passed through
tho spine, and lodged in the musoles of
science is progress. the ucck on the right side. Nelson fell
To scionoe, again, we owe the idea of 0 n his face, and on that part of the deck
progress. Tho ancients, said Bagehot* w h 0 re thero yet lay a pool of his secre-
"had no conooption of progress; they tary’s blood; and Capt. Hardy, on
did not so much as reject tho idea; they turning round, saw three men—amarine
did not oven entertain it.” It is not, I sergeant and two sailors—raising him
think, now going too far to say that the U p. “Hardy,” said he, faintly, “they
true test of civilization of a nation must have done for mo at last.” “I hope
bo measured by its progress in science, not.” replied his old Bhipmate. “Yes,
It is of ton said, however, that, great and my backbone is shot through. ” As Ser-
Oncxpeotod as the recent discoveries geont Socket and others bore him down
havo been, there are certain ultimate tho ladder ho saw that the tiller ropes
problems which must over remain uu- had beou shot away, and ordered new
solved. For my part, I would prefer 1 ones to bo rovo. Ho then covorod his
to abstain from laying down any such foo and bis stars with his handkerchief
limitations. When Park asked thcArabs that the crew, who loved him so well,
vhat became of tho sun at night, and might romoiu ignorant of bin fate,
whether tho sun was always tho some or Through tho horrors of the oookpit,
aew each day, they replied that such a whioh was crowded by the wounded and
question was childish and boyond tho tho dying, ho was borne with difficulty
reach of lmman investigation. Even as to a pallet in the Midshipmen’s berth,
bite as 1842 so high an authority as where it was soon discovered that tho
Comte treated as obviously impossiblo wound was mortal; and though aware;
and hopeless any attempt to determino By the gush of blood every moment in
the chemical composition of tho lioavon- his breast, that no human skill could
ly bodies. Doubtless there ore ques* avail him, he novor lost his presence of
(ions the eolation of which wo do not as mind for a moment. Nothing could bo
yot see our way oven to attempt; never- done to lessen his sgouy, aud all his at-
theless tho oxperiouee of tho post warns fondants could do was to fuu him with
Us not to limit the possibilities of the paper nnd give him lemonade to alleviate
future.—{Hr John Lubbock before the his intense thirst; aud there lay “ tho
mighty Nelson,” weaker than a child,
with tho roar of his lust and greatest
victory in his dyhui ear.
British Association.
BRET 1IAUTE.
Francis Bret Horto was lwm at Alba
ny, N. Y., in 1837. At 17 ho wont to
California, where he taught school, be
came a miner and than a compositor in
4 newspaper office at Eureka, Nov.
turning to Son Francisco, he was a com
positor, and afterward editor of tho
Golden Er*.
cessively in the Surveyor General’s office;
the United States Marshal’s office and tho
Branch Mint, and was concerned in the sieur.”
management of tho Californian. He X.—“ And von a young ladeo sho tell
became widoly known by his poems and a young man she no haf lieem, you say
Characteristic pictures of Oolifomia lifo sho geef lieem de sack ?”
custom which interested a
FRENCHMAN.
Monsieur X.—“I discovnre ono curi-
Ro- ous gustorn in your countree, madam."
Madam.—“What is that, Monsieur?"
X—"It ees zis. Yen a young sho
He held positions suo- got—vat you call it—married, sho bag
her game I tink I hear you say ?”
M.—“ We sometimes so remark, Mon
in tho Overland, Monthly, founded and
edited by him in July, 1668, Sinoo then
M.—“ Quito true, Monsieur.’’
X —“ Now, Madam, when I read in
ho has published several volumes Ot ze dieshun, I find zo sack and zo bog
Stories, sketches and poetry. Harte now ' are ze same ting. So, Madam, I find
lives in England.
A MXSTERT.
me dat it is zo gustorn in zis oountroe
ven a young lodee sho will marry she
put ze young man in ae bog ; aud ren ze
" My dear,” said Smithere to his wife;
what gentleman of
continually attracts
toe pubUc attention ?" And when Mm , ^ MaJam; it mooch ^
omithors had given it np, he told her, . „
A Mr. E, to be sure.” His wife say* j
ft is a Mr. E to her that Smithere hasn’t „ Br Jovo j» exclaimed Charley, “did
landed in a lunatic asylum or the Penn- : twig thnt barmaid ? She’s a stun-
ejlvama Legislature long ago.—Oil City ner> >Iul no w i 3ttt ko !" “ No,” replied
Derrick . George, pointing hia thumb over his left
shoulder at a poor rog.exl inebriate;
“no, I diilu’t notice the barmaid. My
attention was directed to what the bar
made.”
Paint am! Oil Store!
RAILROAD,
SteiinM and
Pure White Lead, Zinc & Colors,
Glass Putty, Varnishes & Brushes
Plain and Decorative Wall Paper
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Etc.,
Locks, Sash-Weights, Cord, Hinges, Screws, Etc.,
Lime, Plaster, hair & cement.
NO. 5, WHITAKER STREET,
Brunswick & Albany Bailr’d
T X M E3 rr AIB L E.
Takes Edect Monday, October 3d. 1S81-
The Ladies’ Store
I with to call the attention of tbo UUlas of Bran*,
wick and on the linen of onr railroads to my hand-
«jBS assortment of
Millinery & Fancy Goods,
CONSISTING OP
French Chip Hats *od Bonnets,
French Felt Hats and Bonnets, Plume*,
French and American Flower*, Glove*, Lace*,
Plush and Satin Ribbona, 8aah & Shadod Ribbons
Shaded Satin* lor dross trimming,
Silk Velveta, Velveteen in all colora,
Children's and Ladies’ Ho*e.
Dress Trimmng* Pn?*amenterie and Fringes,
Worsted Goods, Button*. Canvaa Mottoes, etc.
KID GLOVES,
EVERT PAIR WARRANTED.
This store 1* exclusively for ladles, and they will
find a varied assortment in
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR,
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
Only Lady Clerks
Will be employed, who will show goods My
5ot Counter
Is still kept up, wbero will bo found many useful
article. When you do not sec what you wish, ask
for It, and if I haven’t it, will order it for you with
pleasure. Country orders solicited.
MRS- M- C. ROWE.
A. E. HEINS,
Baker & Confectioner,
-ALSO DEALER IN
TRAINS GOING WEST.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
(HEAD urWASDK.)
FREIGHT
NO. 3.
PASSEN
GER NO. 1
LEAVE.
s
STATIONS.
i
PASSEN
GER NO. 1.
LEAVE.
FREIGHT
NO. 4.
L 5:00 AH
9:00 am
! BRUNSWICK
171
A. 6:45
A.
7:15
L. 6:00
9:50
16
JAMAICA
155
6:00
L.
6:20
L. 6:37
10:22
25IWAYNESWILLE...
146
5:32
L.
5:43
L. 7:10
10:46
32
ILULATON
139
5 06 ||
L.
5:10
L. 8:10
11:26
45
HOBOKEN
126
4:29
L.
4:10
L.8:37
11:41
50 SCH LAT’ItVILLE..
121
4:13
L.
3:50
L. 0:50
12:20 pm
60-WAY CROSS
111
3:43
L.
3:05
L. 10:23
12:41
67 WARESBOUO
104
3:15
L.
2:00
L. 11:12
1:14 *
78
MILLAVOOD
93
2:43
L.
1:14
L. 12:10
2:10 J
9C
PEARSON
81
2:10J
L. 12:10
L. 12:27 pm
2:20
93
KIRKLAND
78
1:35
L.
11:48
L. 1:10
2:47
101
WILLICOOCHEE..
70
1:10 §
L.
11:06
L. 2:11
3:23
112
A LAPPA IIA
58
12:32 pm
L.
10:15
L. 2:50
3:56
1221 BROOKFIELD
49
11:52
L.
9:22
L. 3:35
4:21
130ITIFTON
41
11:27
L.
8:40
L. 3:52
4:35
133 RIVERSIDE
38
11:16
L.
8:15
L. 4:21
4:53
139TYTY
32
10:53
L.
7:44
L. 4:50
5:12
14.5
ALFORD
26
10:34
[.. 5:37
5:35 If
151
ISABELLA
20
10:15
L.
6:20
L. 6:20
6:01
161
DAVIS
10
9:35
L.
5:35
A. 7:00
A. 6:30
171
EAST ALBANY
9:00 A m
L.
5:00 AJ
Appn ■%’•■( I
R. D. HEADER, Superintendent.
CHARLES L. SCHLATTER, Goal Manager.
FJoreston Cologne.
A Von, Bollshtfol and Fashionable 1’orfiiDio.
ExMi'mnslyTr«r»nt,La«tlnB*Bofl*shlBa.
bold bydruggUti and fancy goods lUalen,
Iliacox Ac Co., Chemists, N.Y.
PARKER’S GINGER TDNIC
ulnger v Bacnu. aanaratr, suiiingin ana
Imnny other of the best medicines known are aim-,
•binca so skillfully in Parker’s Ginger Tonic a;
•to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the
Health and Strength Restorer over used
Bowels, Lungs, Livor, Kidneys, Urinary Organs
and all Female Complaints.
If you ore wasting away with Consumption or
•any dtscasc.usc the Tonic to^y. No matter what
’your symptoms may be
, Remember! This *]
is the Best Fanily Mcl... , .
diilercnt from Bitter*. Ginger Preparations nnd;
’other Tonics, and combines the bcstcurattveprop-
ertiesofalL Buy a 50c. bottle of your druggist.
►None genuine without oar signature on outsidef
Hgcoxfi Co., Cncmists.
wrapper^
JoslWri^M
Green Grocer,
There is a remarkable family of seven
brothers and two sisters residing within
short distances of one another in Oswego
county, N. Y., remarkable in point of
ongenty ) their united ages being 672; Employ your timo well, if you mean
years, and their circle never having been ; _j_ | oia , im .
evaded by death. B
PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM
i IiST GREEN AND BLACK
TEAS.
HOISTS GENUINE NEW CHOP
GARDEN SEED
ONION SETS.
■HOWE CHEWING <t SMOKING
TOBACCO.
fhe uest 5 lient Cigars.
AND DEALER IN
Country Produce
GROCERIES,
CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
STANDARD AND
FANCY CRACKERS,
CANDIES, NUTS,
FRUITS, Etc.,
All of which are offered for caah at reasonable
price*.
I MEAN BUSINESS!
Ntori- comor Newcastle and Monk Slrwt,.
I BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
rnr«aleat
t-23-t!
IlLtn’H DIM t; STOKE.
CITY BARBER SHOP,
J. M. CARTER. Proprietor.
SLAVING. HAIR CUTTING AND HAIR DRESS*
fNG m the very latent and mo»t approved
LADIES ASD CHILD REX'S HAIR CVTTIXG A
SPECIALTY.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
fan-7-ly
Fancy Groceries
TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS.
Ice-Cold Soda Water
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Tobacco and Cigars
A SPECIALTY.
I am well prepared to supply y v with rty .id
everything you wiah to out.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
Give me a call, at cituor my store on_the Bay or
on NowcuRtlo Rtreot, wher.- mysell or my cierks will
bo happy to *orvo yon.
_ FebaC ly A, K, HEINS,
The Best Place!
THE JEWELRY HEADQUAR
TERS OF
W. F. DOERFLINGER
la the Dost Place of the Kind, in every respect,
nr
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
Etc., Etc.,
Which ha* Ju*t arrived and is being * Id at low
prices.
Repair* of nil kind* done on abort notice*
iiml Suti«fu<‘tl<Mi («unrnuteed.
gy-noss'Patent uf StiffeUcd-back WatV
• specUlty.
made
* <ron*(antly
Fresh Fish and Oysters
at my Fl«h Market on Littlefield and Tlaon'i wharf,
ratroa. i be supplied at aoy hour of the day.—
Vo»r order. «>llclte.I l.L.rARklrRLL,
ID. GALE & SON,
LOCAL DENTISTS,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
Olfice over the nturu ol Kil^-r * Brother. Thaw
wishing work done will find It to tlioir i.tercet to
aepl-tf
W. J. PRICE,
INSPECTOR OF
NA VIL STORES,
^BRUNSWICK. OEOROIA.