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lifb.
and dwell!
19— Drops love in a cottage and
thinks of brown-stone or prqg@ed-b4ek,
front.
20- 21-22—Modesty begins to take Me
departure Abhor* rimplicil
24-25-20—Astonished not a little at
remaining single. “ Why don't the men
propose?” ..
27-28-29—Takes tlie
end tableaux. Begins to tease her pa
about the springs. Uses cosmetics glar
ingly.
prominent partT Begins to turn charit
able and hunt out the poor. Joins the
church.
34 35-36—As a general thing despises
men. “They are all so rilly; but, of
max ix run
COAT.
years ngo,
when his poll
, the Ah
ainebleot
of §
The day before—that is to say, on the
29th of Heptember, 1 81—Louis XTV.
TBHn^uounceTto bis court, in the pres
ence of the German Ambassador, thnt
he hod made up his miml to go to Stras-
ith of
gave
was a coup de theatre liud no mistake^
But how hai'pened it that the King was
so well informed i.s to the actual condi-
tiofc 'of'4tWif40M’ I! il6 distant a point?
Well,-the story runs a- follows:
One evening the Minister Lonvois
sent for a
h
if etunjyf f,<n' r CS•'
- £ ■ ( t i- Vo IV.bfoflbf Alivlowfll
w.-o lo )a<nh;iR*
«u hi wt. a tjt
wj-jf Ti ?■•.;)} itQtfor ,hmlvr
lolwn a,!! Jo out
.rfyiinfhyl jdo-j ssaamcni aidT Jti
,iu LrtiJ'i nuiv to attain ettt *
jt>a4 Idjii
•sill 1
8 t£yLaM
years to tako her to prayer-meeting, a-
“Intellectuality deties all considerations
of age.” ’" ‘Iff Ifi W
40 to 45—Would accept a preacher of
her own denomination without respons
ibilities. Takes a large interest. in the
Sabbath-school, nod.in cats and canary
45 to 50—Sees no harm in a little
more rouge—particularly at night.
"Scraggy, fretful and desperate,
preacher with half a dozen responsibili
ties—nil boys—she would not object to.
arriefly 'AW men
e.
s heaven sin
ten Ore brut
tattled by
ie was nev
tes. More
remark
50 to 55r7Thoiika heavi
it
rouge.
from her w idowed pastor that “ft is’the
duty of oil Christians to marry.” More
startled next day to hear of the goo.
fortune of “ that horrid old maid," MiK-
Bnips, who is
WXIOHIXO A SCAM.
The power we have of weighing a star
is, without contradiction, one of tho
most surprising of the revolts of the ad-
p'acidpo^ki that on£ in-
of 'the t»ost doubt
in the mind of persons unacquainted
with celestial mechanics. i. •• nt
The mass, or weight, of a star is cal
culated by the energy of tho action that
it throws around it. If the
ten times heavier than it
still the same volume, it'’ would draw
bodies toward its surfaoe ten times more
forcibly than it now does, and on object
which, in foiling, drub* sixteen loot in
the first second of time would then drop
160 feet in that time. If, the earth, still
preserving its volume, lisd the mass of
the siui, it would attract bodies with an
energy increased 324,000 times, him} un
object which now weigh* oho ’pound
would then woigh 324,000 pounds; u
man of the mean weight of 1&> pounds
would weigh more than 60,000,000 of
them 1 We measure the weight of a star
by the intensity of the attraction to its
surface. Reduced to its simple expres.
don, in its application to tho fall of
bodies, this attraction would be difficult
to verify; but we can determine it by the
velocity of a satellite gravitating around
a star whose mass we wish to know.
For un. pie, the attraction of the earth
has the power of carving the straight
tine which wonld be followed by the
moon iu space if this attraction did not
exist, oud ta bends the line in
tion in’stick'* way that the e
’ ’ iiinifereacw of a
i <1»ynWeVM> hours
y-three pifnnt<i>. If the maiwyfer the
energy, of die «-erth shi-uld iiu-reuse ttie
Velocity o: die union in its orbit would'
sUo is- augin.4it«ff; if the lun-e should
lie oiminikuisl t-.e eoiitrary i rteet on the
LoOfl
i l;dlo ed| iiqji nuilliw/l Jmukx
soiii
liuo
got /1 U« r’MMV r. metm Jrmiw
- iv/ <rfw .loiien >ii' I ntatexi (lOlilh
uM ? 6,1 Pu re White Lead,
' of qatlqavAln nr l it: ,m.,i .
‘id lot .bktlilool aid fool oviuf tt-om
' MCn/|i?jlFjTFfcO A ^»> 3*- 11 oeoqqus ol ro af^i ‘1
u),.iutsttd aoauia .1
•Ji'hx
ilibrt
id) S,
in* >d batiuuJJ* btlti *t dJiw zod
b* arfJ A>'f» noiiijnowii
,or&„
.Jealiajii
oof ton rrt hedoeT
s' PMtty, Varnishes & Brushes
ffi TllHoa 0T9W Titollq* C ('IIS i , . ... ,
_ beiiet ,, jioIu-’jDO u I; n xfit
My servants have exact instructions
what to do. Von will proce.si to Bole
without stopping/ and you will reach
thereabout 2 o’clock to-morrow. You
will proceed immediately to !hc bridge
Rhine.
4 u'cli
all tlia
{1 then ugl
carriage ord, without losing a uoiiute,
will return nnd re| >• ,rt to me what you
till It 'If1,
Ja in lo/OC i
Hiiiad'U -it
tot i-uyu OHOiiJ orad Joe Lib ow
jss s.itxM eul ot txMiMir idumtiua.i . . .
; bus ,miff Jo ttf'dtvaa wifi ion mut'
-ti-»..tmi Jailr Oil,:1 Jsitia Ht] <; oil -
vilrriiipn « feunau
uHiti'il ^iiiL liiu-j
Locks,. Sash-Weigliis, Cord,
T±
vgNMlMA
r*nn£r man Htsret
XU
i tW1« ion iinit liui»efJW«ssar«.
The young man b'*wed nnd stnrbd at
onoi-. The d .y after, at 2 oVIik-W, ho
reached B. It- aUil at once Imateued to
teution. It was market-day, and some
peasauts were passing and reputing,
tables and taking back
their empty carts. A squad of militia
pass' d. T',*n.sf',lk crossed the bridge,
talking of the news of tin- day, nnd a
lijtle uiun, tf*ring it yello* <s«l. leaned/
(itiShe jailing and anSi4it Jiiit^s M »
it Nipping st >ne» into the'4ijqr r %* if-jp-
create circling eddies, which lie watched
wish n Katie tied look. Four o’clock
it'ack, and the Miuist. r'- luceoenger
etaru.l osi his return to Paris. Very
late in, l^c eveuijig tin
In iSn1.li
Ihe Mmiat r was still aw.,., ou.1 rushed
lo ».ts i.l- protege.
Whs* did you see ?7 he a-iicl. / 1
“ I Hu.v (leosants going and coming; a
»t<* in, the eveahig tin- yimng man,
T«4li dAppoiiitAl lit th UaltfMl
liasloii,strrivi U •t-thehoii'J« loinvoia.
of milit ia peuiHed uv r tins hrti
s who ■■
,ews, ill
day’s
yeljow eoi
by drojSpt
Ti e Miuiel.r luel I
walkisd almlv; ,li-'
inn a littlib^mnu
who w#e »
ftohWTot./
low
ittUnsi drop)
jW.vw
1 tlinl ab diilleti 1
and tliui Stras;
th- water.
.1 r ough, anil
ViKjJjtl
uceii
- ha.i le en over-
.Ig ,i.ci^ngad ,to
& learnt
‘KO. b, W&ITAKER STREET,
11 S7l - *1 ’ T
‘.fOfi o v
TIME! TiABL E.
, . „.f . .. . .
Takes Effect Monday, October 3d, 1881-
> i w.i
TRAINS GOING WEST.
FREIGHT
no. a
TT
Speaking ol amtiK- >..■ .-ip-gests tli-
1111.->t i.cqi.i" il cn i.,/ .1 vice nmol .:
11,.* E-Ipi iiao x — -nr,i-.'laying — whi 11
a. w I- ilu'.- ttiey h .v. il. ,,ni. ,1 along wit i
ih, i i|n.s-iiomiblc ii. n-. i,,,m conhi 't
nth the w i.tdu-ni"!-. At the stopping
places most Irequcnun i,y ..haling ships
linvo been askisl (or playing-cards,
and tho women siiow- .i no nioety in
their morals. As a rule they are any
thing but fascinating. In fact, I have
seen but one—a woman w ho came aboard
at ( ape Prinoo of W.de.—who might
perhaps have been good-looking after
taking a warm bath, tilie was voted the
Esquimaux belle, and by way of mani
festing this fact, she received tram appre
ciative bine jackets numerous ebooks
under thq gbin with the mu. sir
illcd vanity that n papular bi-uuty u«es
of half a doau-ii;
L. 5^)0 AJ*
L.GKX)
L. 6:37
L.7-.10
L-8:10
L.8:37
L. 9:50
IL.1058
L. 11:12 i
L. 12:10
L. 12:27 PH
L. 1:10
L 2:14
lj/230 —
L. 3:35
L. 3:52
L. 4:21
L. 4:50
L. 5:37
L. 6:20
A. 7:00
PASSEN
GER NO. 1
|
LEAVE.
-S
IT*
,16
25
10:22
10:46
32
11^6
11:41
t
lv&itii
60
12:41 ' ’
67
1:14*
78
2:101
90
2:20
93
2:47
101
3:23
112
3:56
122
4:21
130
4:35
133
4:53
139
5:12
145
5:351
151
6:01
161
A. 6:30
171
STATIONS.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
tWtap.prwAan*-)
BRUNS
JAMAl
PASSEN
GER NO. 1.
ICA...
WAYNESWILLE...
LULATON...
IOBOKEN..
ICHLAT’RVILLE..
.VAY CROSS
WARESBORO...
MILLWOOD
PEARSON
KIRKLAND
WILLICOOCHEE.
ALAPPAHA...
BROOKFIELD,
TIFTON I 41
RIVERSIDE 38,
PYTY | 32
ALFORD i 26
ISABELLA | 20
DAVIS ! 10
EAST ALBANY
.1711
A. 6:45
A- 7:15
.155
6:00
L. 6:20
.146!
5:32
L. 5:’43
.139
506 ||‘
L. 6:10
.126
4:29
L. 4:10
.121
4:13
L. 3:50
.111
3:43
L 3:05 v
.104
3:15
L. 200
. 93
2:43
L.l:14
. 81
2:101
L. 12:10
. 78
1:35
L. 11:48
. 70
1:10 §
L. 11:06
12:32 p m
L. 10:15
49
11:52
L. 9:22
1 411
11:27
L. 8:40
I 38
11:16
L. 8:15
1 32
10:53
L. 7:44
i 26
10:34
1 20
10:15
L. 6:20
10 l
9:35
L. 5:35
1 1
0:00 a m
I* 5:00 AM
R. D. MEADER. Superintendent.
Approved: CHARLES L. SCHLATTER, Gon’l Manager.
•• ! 1 1 ! / / I 11 l - • f r
Florestoxt Cologne.
X New, Delightful and Fashionable rerfume.
Exceedingly Frnirrfint,La*tin* A Refreshing.
bold by druggUt. an 1 fancy good* dealer*.
niscox ic Co., CJicrul.f*, It. Y.
PARKER'S GINGTRTONIC
Ginger, Bnclm. Mandrake, Stllllagla and
many other of the best medicines known are com
bined so skillfully in P**ke«’s Cmonn Tonic as,
t Blood Punier and th. '
r.Tcrtucd-
..tefe'i!:
Boweit,Lung*, Liver. Kidn*n, Urinary Orgaai
and all F«mnln Complaint*.
If you nm wMtinf aw.-.y » *. t >u*umption or
arty dt»ea«« ( UM the To>fCto- ). .*•<> matter what
your symptoms may be^it will aurcl^hclp you.
lie oimmikued i .e .^itriir* 1-flwI otx the 1 u V tzilfl»- = £b& ***" HermUL
■rnii>„l «L. o<.h..ui Krs.n tKU uitna d&ilfiR Im OBD PWTOf® DlftCttL AjOX
nreuud the eaitli eomw* trom this
lorce ol t- e ««.>tIp
hand which
the sling. If the earth bod more foroe,
omre energy, than it rvally bas, it
esuae the m sfn lo turn nun
a»*l vioe v.-rsa. If tiw aun thou
crease in weight tbe cartli and the
planeiK wbnld turn more rapidly around
it, and years would d.-crto»N« in leiigtli.
B the imiKt of th-, nun should decrease
the contrary rennits would, take plarto,.
By eon paring the get!on of pho rtft: on^
the earth with (hewcliftll of itio earth on
th.- mo m we have tonud that the aun
L 32l,(,00 times more energetic, more
r n *' rtul, more heavy than the earth.—
P. A. Totirne.
tbe
drees
coming style, and roe amoky, octsKv-ra,
fishy jierfume diffused tlirrugh the
ot<B,«ph*rl in their immedtato vicinity
is anything but agreeable to refined
REST GREEN ‘AND BLACK
uoOaofljBmxtlKil
nUfana be can perform
to run a dally in a weekly town,
w Para, how do adnom gi-t iu free at
iey give
V>
Xbm Albany Expreto is afraid that a
febdd batty people go to church rim ply
for the parpo-e of k--i«ng "|> a bowing
acquaintance with tin. *. . toy.
Thf.
him-cl
Pnor. Hcxur believes that men need
to walk’ on till font*. Handy to skip
under fenoes, wasu’t it?
TEAS.
MUSTS 0 BN VINE NEW CROP
GARDEN MEED
; »<« di:*j iv/iKfi/i oo<
Jos.E.LamlH'iglit
Green Grocer,
AND DEALER IN
s j: O >1 2 Vi
• 77f$‘
j-l «
7 A (I X V
I wish to adl tb. attention of th. UiHu of Brtms-
t amt on the lines of our nllroto* to my bind
f 3HM» .OFIXablC VAUH /I-
', 1 ; K .S i, - . Iv.,,' X-r,,Vll.U >.3„ ;
oomnmira oru»* turn • ■■-.■v
ri , w.«>* i » -■
French Chip Hate Mid Bomwta, *
-FrenchFelt Hat.and Bonnet., Pinza..,
S ench and American Flowers, Gloves, Laces,
nth sad Satin Ribbons, Sash ft Shaded Ribbons -
Tin- alt jfrnaaract
n * W .<00.-7 im mr.t
i, Paasamentsrie sod Frin,
r . iAT ESTBEHELT LOW PRICES. V,
mf .mmmm
Bot Counter
for It. on4 If,I bsvs^hj^^iyrtjy^Bjth^
A.E.
KJM
__ U<l
laisJ
KiJ
Baker & Confeetloflef, ^
'“Jo
!'. i '1 ..\f. jlr.'i iioo oj Hew , ii Hrw
TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS.
lee-Cold Soda
»ui^hrjA7!» :i?t--a ■ l:
ALWAYS ON H4ND. |
Tobacco and,Cigars
' A BPECIALTY.
ip. !o
:o:-
wdii.- ...J
J lJrn'i ; I
v 'i Oil!
I am wall prepared to supply y * with coy aid
everything yon wish to eat.
GOODS DELIVERED FUEL.
Give me a call, at eitoer my store on the Bay or
on Newcastle (treat, where myself or my aleska will
ha happy to serve yon.
FebM ly A. K. HEINS.
KEEPS ALSO ok HAND A Ptkx UkD WELL UP
SORTED STOCK OF ,,
GKOCER1ES. m,f
CAXNKD GOODS.
TfUIArt’Oi lt giinon :u<)
• <; {'ffiA'IfS. ui qr7 ? <4-
l.TA.VDAHD AND
FANCY MiAI’KRRS,
CANDIES. NTIH. '
FRUITS. -Etd;;
’ ru, ix bm, t un t \|mi],« ,
All Ol which art .cfT-reditus : c*.h si reoaonalde
prim-e. , (J ui}f , _ 1( „ ,. 1M
I MEAN BUSINESS!
8tore corner Newell- and Monk Street*
ONWTti SETS. BHUNSWI(:Kt ; GEORGIA.
(tfonth CITY BARBEE SHOPy
tOBACCO.
JfVoi ?T**?»»-»?■* A
Tbe. best 5 Gent Cigars.
oct-23-tf
ULAIN’8 DICIff. STOHK.
J, M. CARTER, Proprietor.
SHAVING. HAIR CUTTING AND HAIR PRESS*
The Best Place!
THE JEWELRY HEADQUAR
TERS OF
W. F. DOERFLINGER
Is the Best Place of the Kind, in every respect,
I3^r TOW1T.
Cal! andexuntun hln large and barntitalljr select
ed atockof
JEWELRY,
W ATCHES, “ ’ 1 ' •
■ •‘““Etc,, Etc,; :
Which hsa Jnst arrived and Is bring sold at low
. , , prices.
Repairs of all kinds done an short notice
nnd Satlaf icllon Gnarantciil.
jWEom’Patent or stiffenod-back Watches made
W. F. DOERFLINOEB, Agent.
Monk street, new hotel building;
Bronaylck. Georgia.
^ Ob and after Monday next I will ka^^pi^iitiyrt,
andOysters
W. J. .PRICE,
it II .Ktwitr <tlj(GrnV/lK fid/
INSPECTOR OF
NA VALSTORES*
^BRUNSWICK. OEOROIA
HOUSE OF miEHIIOII 10 GHUKtillt
' l. •; , ■ - <ji'»t{'l ; ’ “
GEORGIA—GLIXtt CnUKTT.
All person, liiferea ed are hereby notified that 1
NO done W the v.ry latest and mo.t approved »hidl apply t , the sup-ri. r Court to be held to and
tor tue county iforpp*ld on the firit Monday in
t.ADlKS ,|.V2> CB1LDBXX'A HAIR CVTTIXO A ^STtS^SSS'.
SPECIALTY, lore been known and called. n> mat o(il>. V. Bail-
-...... ...... ...... loplb. This 7tb or January. ;«s>.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED n d. b ooodbbead,
[in-7-ly. ' By my Atfjs, Mabry i Uorcbarai.