Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 11, 1882, Image 2

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JfdverJiscr and GUITEAU SENTENCED. On the 4th inst. Qi The trial of nine days—jusf ten the illness of Garfield. tean failing to ntenced b; was told to s< itonco sb guilty of the charges set indictment It was God’s act, not mine and God will take care mery, Ala., in two olffe among them. ' SenatoreButleT Bhd' Bnuftov presented fflMWlWlWn the city o: , . -— . ... will pay for it, andtne American no* „ Ch»rle«top T ,a4ipg. 1 W 1 af)PCTP n ?. u oi? tiori willifoll 'W'blood< ilf . myrCody Xlhi l am Goau i fflbfir niitooO AcoLA,Tcb.’6*~Thd l PWftBifccA i^EtkiWWd’HfkS > "McC^oVTnicli ^ ItwJlW® a# lozlobtirsWA, £ Wnii/ a‘Mi a IT .iM.'J lo uynwi u iliiw fir mu *•“•**' : ■- 1-- •_■j JudguCox then proceeded to sen- . Kentucky, poMMMI ^dB^lba-prisdaetf' He' sptfke ofthe gentleman!'whoibeldl Oft. to bis Cop- ^hiadWfafap*m (fa*« df the efforts bder^.iwH»^r,^eoJan«g Mwt ; Jt ^ ^ t^^gSr^titaHit to gM him yet be gobd when tl»,*Mpulatp>p <>* tfAlWttt’W Hfo plea of insanity and its face shall have been carried out-i the , aw bij the 6ab j ect> the prison . ‘•after the ratification offe treaty of er > 8 ^ testimony, which showed that -‘^eaoe." "■<•'>> ..nwujt Htf e&xfl&j! ■m a horfot from the -u’stKtf trover %e' Idek/'lkitfiSldSed by ifcyffag: presume jsorgoam MareU, whostfotl "'“*?«« Willhave ah opportunity of ftt 1 mfty have oom “ ith GEORGIA SCRAPS. It will take jnst $49,000 to ran the government of Atlanta for 1882. reposes with all The WayoroBS Pacific. Such has been styled the road lead ing from Walter’s agcross to Reppard & 11, now in process of E» 3sVannatrrivor at Angnl last Sunday twenty-nine feet, is that for a rise? "We may lire without love— What la passion but pining ?— Bat where la tba man That can lira without dining 1 ont frienda, ut greeting, How on w0 leirn that the read is nowcoiff- pleted very nearly to the mill site, and two car-loads of improved machinery ' ~ST CTanWmsr wrAmriifter ~ Rrefli"WBBeB r ''$affn~g" “HSmlfl" ndvroirband readyto'te pot Iff peel- from the Executive down to the Mar in on that ry aaA—ip—fces at tbit bench, will pay for it, and the American dealsb ih for water The West Point-ftp4 : Atlanta raiji f , 'Th*t#tftk wa^cle«l' 4iritb^rHm*| Thpfc of *hi%.y!ealaftia^ Jhlkfcttca **kmtoj*»*k*m*mW* dia 0 pftooie AIOHC Epptoan ia on a hotel I iShe home to the conclusion that ah armed now hal one ofcthg * IMIPhNiHiWiMli HffM«rfff$4hetMi< in the State, fin'd to addition thereto of the Pharaohs is necessary,tout Ger- fxribota: ' . .lit A f m**'tmm***M*#* i county, eighty y°‘T<lfif|l>iWlii"™ 1 ma G° r Btandto’^OA iBlAl4|eWip a flight Of steps at his homeaddihnrjb mnsf baak'down, or inaugurate Ii war himself sonbtisfr not long Wriss. 5 WhUfr proportions. irdf <*arr mm saobDSRiln'l.Jiif birr gfrunfcHIMPMM wfj to aril Nature gets np some strange phe- So far as engineering ana finampi nomena. Among the latest is what considerations nrc copoern^ii, tjieprcf- purporta tdjtici a piece of petrified p 0 ^d tunnel under the English chan-. prison the courts. believe^tbV people of 'the United States will ever let them suffer. ! An explosion occurred nt the Grove 8hoft, of tbo Midlothian coal mines, Of Va., in which thirty-two miners lost their livps. The whole village of Midlothian is bowed down in sorrow. Almost every miner was married, and leaves a family, dependent tipou the charity of this cold world. Constitution: One of the beauties of our civil service system was illnstrhted yesterday in the retirement of Qnar-. termaster-General Meigs, on account of age, and tbe appointment of Colo nel Rucker, Sberiditn’B father-in-law, to succeed him. Rncker is ten years older thin Meigs. Meigs is a Geor gian by birth, bnt that makes no diff- enfce now. ‘ m '' ■»«» nit! Mrs. Browne, now of Jacksonville, and, by the way, a bridemaid ot Gur teau’s mother, winds up an inti i view with a press reporter by saying: "Tbe Guiteans wore a bad lot. They claimed to bo Fronch gontlemen, bnt lliey woro poor representatives of tbe <-luss. They wore not crazy, but were pos sessed of innate, heroditary perversi ty and meanness. Tbo woman suffrage roovomont seems to bo getting along some. It bas been decided by the Honso Com mittee on Rules that a standing com mittee on woman suffrage will bo a good thing and it will report nccord- ' ingly. This generation, ho it over, will ‘ hardly see woman suffrage in vogue. 1ftie country -is not ripe for sucha rad jeal overturn of existing ideas.—Ex. . I 1 . Central Railroad mutters seem in'm turmoil." One 'faetiion of stockholders fl want tll'liavft tf ; *d(Waiff , ‘of steamship s^jk* and others don’t— BwliAVkAMni<>d‘ i thlg ,,wa i . course of tbe trial . to banc.— dt meanwhile it is necessary for me Wo d^n’t to prononiice the sentence 6f the fnw. raunti^maii Bill Jones, whb J fired on him in tho prison van, will have d Rut ineanwhilo it is "^de,"bnt somb of'the stockholders object seriOnsly^ and are aning ont an j injanctiop., : ^sbwtutej ^$r, Wadley ■ fi has resigned, and Mr. E.C. Anderson J,1 ha8 been elected as his succ essor. It is our orffnton that this will Ih* a good move for tbe road, provided Mr. An derson is equal to tbe emergency. ■. Twenty fhlls toys, gathered from streets of New York, left that dty r a few days ago for Catpapper county, ..Va., where homes have Been provided ! 1 tos'thenu ’They - wern .eeut by Mr. Whitelaw Reid, wLi. briefly nddreiaed them before .leaving, giving thett '' J sBrne rtiggesiioiHi concerning the new course tbrff tiveK will take from this j time. Jpvery boy was provided with a complete ootfit—tron e < rs, shirt, coat, scart, nhoes, Kucki- »nd cap.— AVherC their own giirmn.1- were old they ware exchanged for new ones. That you be taken hence to the < '>m- mon fail of the District, from »i.-nce yon came, and, there be kept ii , on- finement,,andqn Friday, thei .lay of Juno, 1882, yon be tak. . the place of execution, within th. w.dlaof said jail, and there between the hours of 12. tn nnd 9 p..m.a yoti /ba > hanged until yog are dead, and may the Lord have mercy on your soul.” During the reading Guitpaa stood apparently unmoved, and with his gaze riveted npon the Judge. But when the fipal words were spoken he struck, the table violently and shouted: yJwP' “M ^e Lord have mercy on your soul! I d rather stand where I do than where the jury does and where your Honor does. I’m not afraid to die;.] stand here as God’s man, and God Almighty will curse every man who has.had a part in proearing this unrightootfs verdict. Nothing bnt gooff'fad* come froni Garfield’s remov al (and that will bathe verdict of pos terity) on my inspiration. I don’t care a snap for tho verdict of this corrupt generation. I would rather a thousand times bo in ray position than that of thoso who have hounded me to death. I shall buvo a glorious flight to glory, but that miserable scoundrel Corkbill will have a perma nent job down below, where tho dev il is proparing for him.” NO MORE LICJUOR. Under this caption the Telegraph and. Messenger tolls of the action of the commissioners of Bibb county, who, acting ander seotion 1,119 ot the code, has decided not to issue any more, licenses in Bibb county out* side of tbs city of Macon, over wbioh they hnye no| QQptrol, after the pres ent, licenses expire. This is a bold ete ft5P$? of Bibb to rid tho county of this evil* If i* d i#fcf other counties will bo try ing tbo same experiment. A petition from dha bY the ffiitripta of I$ibb is WK4tbranflt'«io"mat& to 1 Wihfftt. VnAaWMfrifflM* Constifttumalitt: It is post evident that Sfrsr»! Qf,$h# ; crew of the Jsaonetto ftm bis ofsq mftnji Arctjo,explorers and have >perwjisd 1 «qii^,tlw «tofft|l.ipe.of that desolate region. Tbe great ipuqcrity Slj?wplf wiabftinsltosdttoery “cat AW , i .Why,Ups constant sacriili of nsefol livss in aearch of what has proyen to ^ thq pnattainabla ? The •f-S? tb» seatoh can be of no practical benefit to mam ^ » r , n Francisoo Pcsf: In Yosemito Valley this winter there are fifty-nine residents. Also more viaitors.nre in the valley than is usual at this time of year. The ice at the base of Yo- Bomito falls baa formed in a cone that extends 'upwards Borne two hundred feet; with the falling water it forms a scene of surpassing brilliancy. key Creek,TJo6Ijr nntuhal The poor French woman recently d sorted by b4r hfisbaild' , nqt u fa'r 7 froi Albany, Ga., and whb was '%>qn4 r ter she had wandered ibroogh tl woods for thirty days, living on tans! rooms, has becbmd a raving maniac. Frank K, ^loc^ of Atlanta, the great candy man who got horned ont recently, haB not discharged a single hand, bat pays them regularly as if tbe factory was ranning. He, hopes to begin business again soon. Reporter: Among tbe important auxiliaries for Waycross is a school of high grade. We learn that the plans and specifications for a large brick academy has been ordered by the S. F. & W. Railway company to be made by their architect, Mr. Howe. Waycross is certainly on a boom. Lots in the new extension are Belling rapidly. Then, too. omoDg the prob- abilitics for 1£82 are a large brick ho tel, an extensive wholesale '’establish- ment for western pixidooe, railroad shops, dwellings for employes, eta, etc. Tbe Commissioner of Internal Rev enue to-day received a telegram from Collector Andrpjy Clarks, at Athens, Ga., which soya that he seized during January twenty-eight illicit distiller ies, 100 gallons of whisky, 160 gallons low wines, GO bushels of meal, and de stroyed 16,000 gallons' mash and beer. Conductor Pinkney and Engineer Burns of the Charleston and Savan nah Railway train, which collided on the 21st nit, have been bound over by the Coroner in the sum of $2,000 each to appear at the February term of the Court of Sessions to answer any indictment that may be brongbt security ofjnglimd.ftr^ W bp rail Bwn V' jfklfl, • _ j • a v There are otily Two 'chimneys in Key West, Fla. 'm •«■<• yh Strawberries are ripe Alabama. to ft Goiteau must be huftg with a chain. Undpr tlifl'i old Rpg^Jfw,, from 4 regard to.O^tiqns, iti^.necepsa- BBUN8WICKi ry that the prisoner be hnng .with ^ 1 Chain instead qf a ropq. , A Washing ton correspondent, writing of,-{bis, says a rope has-been used for seven' ty-five 1 years, 1 though- godd lawyers tonteUfflhSfkshskfeahltol’lMi main tained nhdef-the!*w*-Ei. »‘l>:iwu ! : i.< iWniiS :iii:li A vminor str&Dfffir mintflTfMl ii revival meeting at Carlisle, * end listened to a stirring to repen tanoa He went forward when repentant «juW« t uw,4nvi^^nd wept While, thn brathran prayed for him- Wben.goe^tipued, bf said he was Arthur Thomas, a burglar; that be bad come to the city to opep safes, and bad entered the church to kill time; that be wus trnly penitent, and wished to confess robberies which h9 bad lately committed in neighboring towns. A sheriff who happened to he present arrested him, and found the tools of his calling in his pockets. He is to be tried for the crimes of which be accuses himself. t Uls.Fouiidat A&iit . Something New Undkb toe Sun. A new era is dawning upon woman.— Hitherto she has been called npon to suffer the ills of mankind and bet own besides. The frequent and distress ing irregularities peculiar to them have long been to her tbe “direful spring of woes unnumbered.” In the mansion of rich and hovel of poverty alike woman has been tbe: oonstant yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown toman—and without a rem edy. “ Oh, Lord, how long ?” in the agony of her soal hath she cried. Bnt now the bonr of her redemption is come. She will suffer no more, Tor Bradfield’s Female, Regulator,'•“Wo man’s Best Friend,” is for sale by all druggist. ‘ Prepared by Dr. J- Brndfleld, At lanta, Ga. Price, $1.60 per bottle. decl5*2meow. ti . n-iii •»-««•; . r» Macon, Ga., 1880. Messhs. Lamar, Rankin & Lamab— Gentlemen—You will remember my lib going to you some time since and get-' n - tiug two bottleeof Brewer’s Lung Re storer for a frieud who was down in bed, hardly able to tuovu, and I prem ised to let you know its effects'. I will say that this gentleman who used it teas up in a week's time, aud, looked tiyo hundred per ceut better than he had in months, and I hope will bo en tirely cure4 of the disease. Tours respectfully, A. T. Abbe. many Lose Their Beauty * From the hair failing or fading. Par- Ua«m TlnlnAiM nnnnltiU* - — — — — A VARIETY OF V-a* t PL Aliriiill FJUfCT CRiCKERS. Nuts, Candies, ' Tti^adcos'and Cigars, Newcastle Street, Marine Hospital, Du. R. J. MASSEY, Paop’u, ST. SIMON'S HILLS, • GEORGIA, Having Mtabllabed comfortable quarters, will cer* for alck and wonnded Beamon requiring hospl. tal treatment. Special attention to the wants of foreign shipping. Free transportation to and (Tom Brunawlck furnished paUonts. dec24-tf NOTICE OF INTEHTIDN TO CHANGE DIME. GEORGIA—Gltsn Countt. AU persons Interested ere' in end for said county on that 0 he . it Monday in May, r name end the minor children . . my wife and , changed from that of Horace, Hary Isabella, Annie Ettie and Alice Mabel Ooodbreed, by wblob names we bars been heretofore known, to that of Horace, Mary Isabella, Annie Ettie end Alice Mabel Ram dolph. This January, 7th 1881, HORACE GOODBBEAD. By my Attorneys, Mater A Borcharilt. CIGAK FACTORY BRUNSWICK, GA., D. G. RISLEY, Proprietor. Pure Havana Tobacco, And at prices to satisfy any and all. These Cigars in bs had of tbe following firms In onroltr: MOORE k MoCBARY, JOS. E. LAMUKIOHT, “ T. GOOD BREAD, R. MEYERS, HOTEL, WIMBERLY A HEINS, F. J. DOERFLINOER, kor’s Hair Balsam supplies m nourishment, prevents falling and grayness, and is on elegant dressing. W Yourftrfm are Solicited. :4aKSBWW?.?rP5fi CASH PAX I «T*r> wwl Inc tbh i’ 1 "n wnod HMss i aaU run sf aUKMa ud i ST "f la j Tj FRANK! LEACH, lU Gdf MAetXa:*VSA/f flUIOil Marlin^ RICHMOND St, AN ORDINANCE, To prohibit Horses, Mules and Yearling Colts from tanning at large within oertain limits of the City of Brunswick, and to prescribe penslUes for a vio lation of tbe mine. Section 1, Tho Mayor and Connell of tho city ol Brunswick, to Council assembled, do boroby ordain, That It shall not be lawful, from and after the tenth J lOtb) day of February, 1887, for any horac, mulo or rearilng colt to nib at large within the limit, of the city ol Brnnawlch embraced by Cochrane avenue on the cast, the line of the Old Town on the south, g|teUf>ijq Bayjpn the wfst, and, "L” street on tbe Sec. 2. And be It farther ordained. That the own- " colt found ran- limits shall be any such bone, mule or yearling colt found running at large, to take up snob bona, mule or yearling colt, and then proceed to eell theeame, after giving ten days* notice of such sale, with an - ' iUon of the animal, and then pay ordinance be and the same are herete repealed Famed In Connell Janaary Mlh, 1882. LOCAL DENTISTS, tfiS^mCKA-^EORGlA d. w. a* parsons, ' li * TTEPT'B*'R < *' 1 O! JlKS .1 HOUSE AND SION iu •»* PAINTING, 1 <>*> Im,-. j DEcoEMiiB,Kiuoiiiiiu,FiEseonaS(lRiini6 ’ v .' Promptly executed la the latest styles. octlS-ly. Office over the store of Kaiser A Brother. Those wishing work done wlU find It to their ntenst tl 8(gbfi>:iileiwr ' ” Hardware,' Stoves, Plows, POCKET AND TABLE CDTLEBY, V TISWARE, BOORS, SASH, GLASS, PUMPS, C ROCKERY, LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES, KEROS IKE AMD LARD OIL. <1 ffftII |f L. D. mar7-ly HOYT & Co