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a8 given me rw«eMka*fae will on
. *n*
f fa
“Jon p
'reeBurer
be flS
reasory the balano* • a4e.Aokt.Uie
O f‘tha~lrfaoo&' and>Bhul«wiek
"Sow &&**&***¥&>
. T be balance on the principal is
“IHUisTis"not tojie paid incurrency,
be
“No^
bon&rf of tb
■•'P a
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. 'iilirt tiU lo it !
a-jjfi
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it will be paid in recognised
K tbjpl ftate <AG^f4i4 *» irt
J Half Has’NeTer Been T*I«<
A Western girl, of romantic. ih-
tracts ana well-to-do family, f*'" '
way from home to many a' li
nan/and'refnses to return anc.
wealthyHBfedW. u The^grofeM' she
giveb fer this decision are suited so
far as tH6y id^-tihe ■faflffiffif Wftffflgf
astbe^ do‘‘theta!-' pnperSS^l
When she bas.to pnt in what Ipdrtipn
of her timeiShet can spare.from,'the
wash tnb in ooQHng, jolt porjc. on$
frying doughnuts,,, sne will discover, _
bat the story papers, Khethe^rii'eSseh- 1 tj
'SMf frem®ngH8elowwrto lb 1
if flhsba^bflt Si djfiwwntlsv^dmiefi 1 ^ .u ' it
..J,:-.:- ,, vflisikTo<nure«
b0 'payment ^f th” State
,boy are Georgia bonds I may get
executive order to cancel them. If
they are United States bonds I will
have to await the action of the Legis
lature.” , , iu I
••How ranch is Georgia a debt?
••f^iro^ IterTt do Isjhe fl J
“657,421.40 yearlyj” f
••This payment . by Cole, when it fe
applied, will reduce the debt to less
than nine millions : , f i /
“Exactly.”
“What nas Georgia to show for this
big debt ?"
“Oh, she has plenty of assets. She
has the state road, estimated all the
way from five to ten millions. Thon
she has the property here and at Mil-
ledgeville. She has fen ^thousand
dollars of stock in the Southern At
lantic Telegraph Company, guaran
teed by the Western Union, and 186
shares of Georgia Railroad stock,
worth $30,000.”
“She draws income from'what part
of that now?" * 1 '
“Her railroad and stocks.”
“How does she happen to have the
shares of Georgia railroad stock ?
“Original subscription.” 1.
• How is the debt decreasing?”
“Last year we paid $240,000 of the
principal of the public debt. This
embraced $200,000 of the six and
eight per cent bonds falling due and
tbe Nutting bonds, and forty thou
sand dollars of four per cents and
lloating bonds that had not been pre
sented before.”
Her Lwt Word*.
»I shall never forget hor last words
-her last sad, sweet words,” said the
sorrowing son-in-law as ho turned
away from the grave and followed the
procession of mourners to the little
cometory gate. His friend triod to
comfort him but felt bow inadequate
is all earthly consolation to a heart be
reaved of a mother-in-law.
“ What were hor Inst, sweet
words ?” at length he ventured to in
quire. , - , • ■ . ■
The poor sufferer raised his tear-
stained eyes to his friop4’? J ao ° an< *
answered:
"Take good care of Mary, you
freckled faced galoot.”
Wbat is home without a mother ?
Atm
(noted hsoj iaul
‘(Mis bnwlfctfMli# fifty **»« kStfttlwi* h
were 4,000 oyster women in Paris, whb 1 ' */
" fanned their ■ business withj much seal
’ ‘t* to yJoiidl
| The “green , oyster, sp much pruea
inPran'Jl,
... The'^tiii#"
f ively carried oil atMar^fanSfl’/bn thfe blink# 1
"“pf:‘tbetive*rfl«idrei{'itodith!.i?iMtidnl*rt i
branch'of oynteriisdnsteyiWtanife fM 91,Jflr|t;) |, jSeaiikJCI)k?
lesgpeajdong tuejiver.andsiwiilfpean^., ( .j to^wtib <i«rtu
tioned by free grants frooj thy, stat^
•ooiii oaaann
i .ksoimhiibu
sinn. -rrfi td beii/rril
y
f|! maxrt 0*4 ■-
/, toonst i.m r - . !■>:
a I wish to call tha attention of tha ladle* of Brmi«-
wteka * * .. —
■tenet
f>iio« 11* -ns o'in'T ../l-jj-JliL
•meJ lit liiHu. i tid^^bn fTp\
tj i>MO 9VOlie 14>1^®*
4 a it !(*.<rie ,
U A! Jad egui a eisew odw a«mow edT
ojodft ni enleedl mhU
od w aeat a.tl m ,
".Hina odl itooi } ^
3
French Chip Hate and Bonnet*,
French Felt Rata aM Bonnet*, Pltt$?|,
French end American Flower*, Olot^o*. L
1 Plush and Satin Iliblun’e, Sain <t M
’ Shaded Satin* fdr dresstrtmmlnrr. ■
„ Bilk Velvets, Velveteen In all color*,* •* >'!*
ChUdren'a endladlea' Ho*o.
•aiiifi «
^ j j jtuisiiiiic JnUFej
a SOW lovoitj lie o' r n xney. A .ami. «. ...... ... rj ^,rr
.... , . „ , -MMltni tfnl noiJoolo s nnodfi 6*11
~i9ittusHC) « jtaicnol Tooum ■ n • , ,
_T. t . ... , ,y i: :' .-.d}no,iuO ,eurt eaofe a
tfaucbLIB^fJSi
a i . . ^. 7 * * Jo»U>L ^mailed
a ? 01 t^ifihuira iioxfl.1 wea mu m Ju an
oUtoow" - ( *dt irw1^» In-iMiio* “dl tn -ji,nm ed» U
t'rfi
! aoqu ,siize eiso to eeiff. la* ami
h» muleJnsuianrs .i| J | ||j w • „ lo liliioal *v lo ?f:f
KID GLOVES, 1
.-mmetMETS.
:/i-,bv,uh’i'Tf Iron *oh>h‘ ‘3eJ
.EyERY.PAIR WARRANTED. _
] JSSiiiui oim Spv f > T ttfwaoo • sad
1 ’ Tills storo 1* cscluslvelj fo* ladies, aad. they wtU .
And a verted assortment uT
Is tnere & wdr<Hii tb4IKrtglWi l* u "
lags that contains all the vowels ?
here is—unquestionably.
Mr. Cobb 1 recently married Miss
febb. He knew they were intended
ir each other as soon as he epider. •«
An agri colt oral editor shys: "Pttmp-
ina are said to be fatteniog for bog*,
at we have never trietfthmB enreeM"
“ Don’t give me a weigh,” pleaded
le fat girl when invited to step on
ilHBara-- w«» -aaam* --ter eswaa's ■
30 scales. *
When ■ girt yejeete an^fferdf map-
iage she goes through a sleight of
and performance. > •-1'' • ■ m11 -
An editor wrote a personal aboot a
onng man going to spark his girt—
Vhon it was printed he was horrified
0 see tbe letter “n” snbstitnted for
be “r” in the word spark.—Whitehall
limes.
which gibw in the' bfedtf where ^be oys-
ters'are bnlKvatodi - 11 ■ l,h<",tU
A resident of Tjonflon, 1 England, clSims
tlint that city spendd over $23,000,000 a
year for 'oysters,- and tliat ' t/ioHo^An
twice the ninqber , of these .bivalypp
would be used if they cou d be obtoinecl
at as reosouable prices as iu Amerioa.
The genuine Wliitastable oyster fetches
about 75 or 80 oeats .a ,d<)Aep.. Oyster,
culture in England is >'efc in its infancy.
Large numbers of oysters are now car-
ried to England from this emiiitry. The
most |K>pulnr size for eating is iu aslicll
, aliont as large as a dollar, they are
| packed m barrels very closely, and kept
right side up during the voyage. Quite
a trade is now springing up iu carrying
“ seed ” oysters to Europe.
Car loads of oysters nr- slipped to
California from Now York every few
days. The “ native" oyster of that
western const is obtained in the Gulf of
California, and is smeil and «W Oop]>ery
taste. There is aa wid - a <sintrast l>e-
twesm the California 1 .ivnlv.i and tlie
East.-m as between a end-apple and u
Rhode Island greening. Something of
a supply is being obtained ou the Ore
gon or Washington Territory coast.
These are better ttiau tiio more south
ern. . i>
'Hie seaboards of Georgia, South Car-
olina hnd ( T»xas uls.nud in.oyster*.^ In :
some |d0< i »>8 tttey l4*«< gr-ivfa ju> piteo
reefs extending for two .tv miles along
the coast Muoh of 'l«i- oyster ».«altli
may vet Iwcomo uviiiiablo for Naitli-
ern niarkfts. J V .n...» . ver »■•*!• Ifs
and estuaries along th- O aitieetidu' sjai
New York stiora* w. itlA I. ■ most- w 1-
lent oyster farms it -nine uieans.sm.il
be provided to Ke p lie- I 'jKisitso: n.nd
from covering and - ringilievo u .
oysters. The .y tie near
enterprising me., uiu to cle.u ml
these ruinous d. |s.-u . they no* ilrutn
oft marslios an : (ill up swamps u..d
p.k.Is. Iheric ut aiw of C.ii.u.-neut
creating a Stute . ouimlssiou to s<-ll tie-
deep-water ground of the Souu.l lias
served to inspire great activity iu se
curing farms iu tbe sea. Many tluia-
Bands of dollars have already been real
ized for grounds appropriated.
The production oysters has more
than doubled in quantity in and alaoit
New York harlaw, Btateu island and
Perth Amboy duruig th- past five years.
It b believed il the mud could b.. kept
out of New York harbor it would make
one of the finest oyster lieds in tha
world. 7 i. i: - i ; )' <
The natural oyster beds on the east
mite I of Btateu island (are the place*
wSUo^uIek of tW "tehd” for *U the
various famous kinds of oysters about
iNrir.^fofk teoMfh^L , mnykn
iBBw haa demonstrated flint oystora
can be so managed that their spawning
mm wmm**m*»******
oysters ttehtflMfi tMJfWwA in
the year. This ia arranged in the Con
necticut waters by planting them in
different depths «if water. Thissscore*
variety in temperatttlw.' Ths greate*
Ihe heat the earlier the oyster will
•pawn. Therefore, by moving them
info shoal water in a sheltered place
where the son will warm the water easily
and colder water will, of course, feel the
Thnsooe portion of the oyster supply
can be always ready for use.—Scientific*
'A Oi •l'i
..!« k< xof.
U
1 •».! '(It!
>.iif>!ir«! vi'iifi
flocks, Sash-Weights, Cord, Hinges, ScrEWs, Etc.,
, „ — * 'iljwwe WIUIS -.111 ! qc qt*| •’•i •»l':t l iao*
Lime, Plaster, hair &> cement,
TfftSHnuft (•oiuktTtev 7 . ■ • /! "*< i ■loos tut
,N0. 5, WHITAKER STREET,
Jitagoi tMA’Oli ioaaAlci ,+-. 'A
‘ will bo employed, who will show *o<jcl». Jly r
Sot Counter
I* itlU kerpfc tip* whero will bo found ttwny naefnl
articlo. When you do not sea what you wish, ask
it, and if I. haVen’t It, will /ordor it for yon with
pleasure. Country orders solicited.
Mjutls. c. ROWE.
M»r2Mj
£. HEINS,
• i 7
Rakqr Sc (’oufectioiier,
TIMIEj TABLE.
Takes Effect Monday, October 3d, 1881-
TRAINS GOING WEST.
FREIGHT
NO. 3.
Passen
ger no. 1
leave.
L. 5:00 ak
L. 6:00
L. 6:37
L.7:10 1 '
L.8:10
L.8^7
L.9:50
L. 10:23
L. 11:12
L. 12:10 (
L. 12:27 I’M
Ij. 1:10
L. 2:14
L. 2:50
L. 3:35
L. 3:52
L. 4:21
L. 4:50
L. 5:37
L. 6:20
A. 7:00
I>. i). MKADER. Superintendent.
Approved: CHARLES L. SCHLATTER, Gen’l Manager.
ibi
Oub ideas, like orange plants, spread
out in proportion to the size of the bo*
Which imprisons the rocts.
9:00 AH
9:50
10:22
10:48
11:28
11:41.,
12:20 p M
12:41
1:14*
2:101
2:20
2:47
3:23
3:56
4:21
4:35
4:53
5:12
5:351
6:01
I A. 6:30
STATIONS.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
(mad Upwards.) f
PASSEN
GER NO. 1.
LEAVE.
FREIGHT
NO. 4.
BRUNSWICK
171
A. 6:45
16
JAMAICA
155
6:00
25
WAYNES WILLE...
146
5:32
32
LULATON
139
6 061|
45
HOBOKEN
128
4:29
50
SCHLAT’RVILLE..
121
4:18
60
WAY CROSS
111
3:43
67
WARESBORO!
104
3:15
78
MTLLWOOD
93
2:43
90
PEARSON
81
2:10 J
93
KIRKLAND
78
1:35
101
WILLICOOCHEE..
70
1:10 §
112
AUPPAHA
59
12:32 pm
122
BROOKFIELD
11:52
130
TIFTON
41
11:27
183
RIVERSIDE
38
11:16
139
145
TYTY
32
10:53
AliFORD ^
26
10:34
151
ISABELLA
20
10:15
161
DAVIS
10
9:35
171
EAST ALBANY
9:00 A M
A. 7:15
L. 6:20
L. 5:48
L. 6:10
L. 4:10
L. 3:60
L.3K15
L. 2KX»
L.l:14^
L. 12:10
L. 11:48
L. 11:06
L. 10:15
L. 9:22
L 8:40
L. 8:15
L. 7:44
6:20
5:35
5:00 am
Floreston Cologne.
A Son, IMIshtful ,1..J Fa»lilon*l)t« IV-rumc.
ExoccUIntrlrFv*irTai.t,l.a-tln*A RefroOiln?.
S«ld by dri^l... 1-lw.Un. ....
IIlscox tt l o., Clicrolsts, s. Y.
■BHiWMWiijittMUML
Ginger, Bach,, Handrake, Sttlllagta and
many olher ot the be-t medians known arc com-,
’bincS K> fkillfoByin Parkkr's Clltcar. ToNlca,;
(to make it thfe grutxt Blood PuriScr end the
BcitUcalthandStrencth Bdorarcrcrtiscd
I It cure* “ ***■ * “
Sl«| ■
•mu
land alt Fcmtl, vompu .' - ■
otferTonlS^iad coattnc' .kebejt curative prop-
.wmw? H.«co« f c”. "<*A
PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM 2£WSlSSSi
JoslLambrigh
Green Grocer,
I’EST GRF^
, ’ ei-dei-v- ,...
* tea6'rv
Huisrs ,$ew CR( l v
GARDEN .8 EED
-Sif. uU tneg ikrwi vo itAftnn.!
ONION«ETS.
IM ' . ( y, , t
nadicE ciiEWixo & smoking
; TOBACCO:
The isest 5 cent Cigars.
ANDDKALElt in
Country Produce
keeps also onhaTO ^FBL^AND Wlti is.
GROCERIES, a
CANNED GOODS, i
l h> . 'I TGIIAGCIK :t«) eJ'l
. i.,riGAi{S. 1 ,-i
.1 w.TANHAHD AND 4 ^
. - . iF ANC V: - ‘I t A CK BRS. i < t
/A CANDIES. NKTSr
’ FRUITS. Et-..
.i ti .-/Liiai‘I labtaiiH, MisL
All of w(.tcli ,re off. ml/.., c.h >1 maoiiabl*
petow. ■.•T r . .n’ :f V; tTfirif )Hm
• ■; . ••■!•?. 11 .vuoX -nq. ’utl Aiji'U
I MEAN BU8IN188
H
Storu corner Nevcaatlc and llonk Htreetf,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
For *alo at
oU-23-tl
ULAIN’N D1HJG STOIIE.
CITY BARBER SHOP,
J. Jl. CARTER. Proprisfor. 4
SH AVISO. UAIB CUTTING AND HAIB DRESS.
ING.lou, la th, Vflry Utu| and most approved
•tyt*.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A
SPECIALTY.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Jan-T-ly.
AT EXTBEMELY LOW PKICEs( “* e u
TOBACCO, CIG ARS and FRUITS.
- lo _ i- : ; : .!
q nits. , , . *. * *, * ‘ i ’ • •! a !i
Ice-Cold Soda Water 1
Uiti i<fi—n :
ALWAYS ON HAND.
,.n i *. S'j’L iii-i, . -i
Tobacco and Cigars
;‘!’X ,AS^0X41ffY.
" w ““ * L1 **
'GOODS DELIVERED FREIh.
Gtvo mo a call, at oitner my Mn on th. Bay or
a Newcastle street, where myeeltor my clerk, will
be happy to serve yon.
FoMd ly A. V. HEINS.
THE JEWELRY FEADQUAR
TERS OF
W. F. D0ERFLINGER
Is the Boat Place of the Kind, in overy respect.
TOWN.
Call and examine hi* large and beautifully select*
ed stock of
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
Etc,, Etc.,
Which hu Jnn arrived and is being sold allow
prices.
Repair* oF nil klttd* done an •hort native
• ltd Si.tlafnelloo (iHrsnlnd.
•WBoM’ Patent ot HtlSened-back Watches mailb'
a specialty. |
febl-lv
W. F. DOEBFL1NOEB. Agent.
"-slh«" J
.MokkatrHt.ag.hoUA.utiaiDK.^
qBaodgneryooday awt I wtU keep con.tw.Sy
'Wy* Wr
W.^.PRXCfl,
JteJ iJ eth to m s yi!.' rJ (tmlai uut:
Ai« f,iK9PBClQB p?,adi dteiJ
uri} i i r m et a »•■:•' • le
NAVAIsSTOMUBS,
BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA
lOTIlif OF liTENTION TO CHANGE NAME.,
GEORGIA—Glynn County.
All persous iuterssied are hereby notified tb*i 1
■hall apply to the Huperi* r Court to be held in ami
tor the county afore«id on the first Monday in
Hay, IflM, the ctirpose 11 having my fclmn
chsuntd from Goodbr^td by which I bsvs hen-u.-
fore been known and 0*1 »#-*!. to that oi D. B. ban
doplh. This 7ih of January. 1M92.
V. B OOODBREAD.
By my Att'ya, Habry Jc Buruiartii