Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, March 18, 1882, Image 4

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flow He Lost HI* Memory. \ thirteen years ago to ed ?” “ Exactly Jt “Accident I Bless you, my dear sir, it was a terrible thing. I by a mob.” “Is that so? I don’t want to be impertinent^ but I should, really like mill •‘CcrUlnlj, do imp.rtio.ttc .bool that. 1 was in Denvor. My business there was to sell pianos and organs. One night I called at a bonso to see about the sale ot a piano, and I found tbe lady murdered in the ball. While I was standing there, horror-struck and terrified, several parties came up, accused me of tbe deed, nnd in ten minutes a mob bad a rope aroand iny neck. I was dragged to a tree, given two minutes to pray, and then pulled up.” “ Hung by tbe neck ?" “ Tes, a regular hangman’s noose, and the end of the rope made fastand I wns left swinging.” “ Great Scott 1 and—and—but yon didu’t dio?” “ I duuuo,” softly unswercd tbe pi- nno man. “ I date my loss of memo ry from tbe minute they begun pull ing on the rope. Perhaps I was out down and resuscitated—perhaps tbe corpse wns takon oat and buried. As I told you before, my memory has sadly failed me.” The other puzzled over it, blew bis nose, got red in tbe fuce und finally blurted out: » . '• Suy, mister, I believe you are u gi- gantio, consarned liar 1” “ Like as not—like ns not!” bland ly replied tbo piano mau. “ When a man's memory begins to fail b< may hit the truth or ho may lie—jut-t us it happens. Have you any good chew ing tobacco with you ?” BOW TUEV HALT A CLAJtt. He bad asked tbe man in the behind him for a chew of fine-cnt, and after RtafiSng '.half the contents of tbe boa * a ■* bc5 mifidi _ “ Bless me—bless me! Why so I did! Hope yon won’t take offense, sir, for I bad entirely forgotten it— Dear me! but I find fresh evidences every day ib^M to be. I memory* M “That’s too bad,” said the other.— “How long have you been thus afflict. “ Vfyll. ewerr claim has quartz. Some more and some less. Tou find out how many quarts there ore, and then pnt in so many pounds of salt salt a claim for, and I don't under stand haw they do it” ..“Well^you see, a hot season like this they have to salt a claim lots of times to keep it A fresh claim is good enough ^ Removal (Change | tn3/1'EtJLjnmwntwn»- — i u rnp/JHc 1 ? _ . ‘//r.ri v jfiS (Successors tow. t, oloves) i ibold yvxxjid Hv? ,-yilT .h-jlir*./ir "‘i AHi, doortothePort j * UniCC, IHu openeu auceu lu 1 7 ID; hiU .ljv.itui Where thapnblle cmn bo •applied, at wboleaale or |, j retail, with everything In tbe line ft They Never Saw a Colored Itluu Phlldadclphla Recurd, Most oi the Jewish refugees now in this city nover saw a colored man un til thoy arrived in this country, nnd whon two of tho dusky gomlomen stepped in yesterday to take n look, they crentod considerable excitemont “Whnt’s tho mnttor with those men ?” asked one of tbo refugeos of a committeeman. “Nothing,” was tho answer. “Ain’t thoy sick ?” was naked. “No,” the committeeman answered. “Well, what makes them so block ?” tbe inqniry came. “They are negroes,” replied the committeeman* *; The foreigner shook bis head, afid proceeded to examine the colored men more dooely. A crowd noon gathered around, and enjoyed the sight im mensely. Some of them shook hands with the Africans, bat th« most re fused. and shrank when the dusky hands were offered them. The chil dren and some of the women rim in alarm when the colored men ap proached them. The youngsters clang in terror to the skirts of their mothers, while the ednlt females were not so certain bat that the darkies were sent into the room to scare them or eat them op- The young colored men enjoyed the sport tln-mselves, and tried to talk gibberish to tbe ex iles. ? th, anything else. “ Sometimes you catch a sucker, too, put him in brine pretty plenty or you will lose him, That’s ono reason why thoy salt a claim. hsn, again, yon often grub stake* Mqi< AI r ell, a -grub stake is a stake that the boys hang their grub on so they can carry it. Lots of mining mon have been knocked oold by a blow from a grub stake. ” “What I wanted to say, though, was this: "Spy will probably at first strike bee-milling poverty, with indications of something else. Then yon will no doubt sink till yon strike bod-rock, or a true fissure gophor hole, with traces of dis appointment “That’s the time to pat in yon «nlt Ton can Bhootit into the shaft v:t a double-barreled shot-gun, or Wot . ud apply it with a whitewash hr" Y If l>cople turn up their noses at im then, nnd say it is n snide, a icy think there is something rotten in Den mark. you can tell them that they are clear off, and that you have salted your claim and that you know you nro all right." The last seen of tho tenderfoot he was baying a double-barreled shot-gun and feu iHiuiuls of rock-salt. There's no doubt lmt n mining camp is the place to soud a young man who wnnts to acqniro knowledge and fill his system full of information that will be useful to him so long os he lives.—Mill Nj/e. A deed lately recorded in Pittsfield, Mass., that J- R. conveyed to Mary L. certain ^Wbprrty 4 ”»consideration of $1 and Maty’* love and affection. A 81/ERZrsO SCREE. Probably one of the meanest stago tricks that waa ever played was played on Mary Anderson. It will bo remem bered that, in tho play of “ Ingomar,” Forthonia and tho barbarian hnvo sev eral love scones, whore they lop on each other nnd hug some—that is, not too mnoh hugging,but just hugging enough. Ingomar wears a huge far garmont, made of lion's skin, or something. Ono day ho noticed that the moths were get ting into it, and lio told his servant to soo about tho moths and drive them out Tho servant got some insect pow der and blow tho hair of the garmont full of it and scrubhod tho insido of it with bonzino. Ingomar pnt it on jast boforo ho went on tho Rtago, and thought it didn’t smell jnst right bnt ho hnd no timo to inquire into it He had not got fairly into his position before Porthouia on mo ont on a hop, skip and jump, and threw herself all over him. Bho got ono laog fall of insect powder and tho other fall of bonzino, and as sho said, “ Wilt alwnys love me, Ingomar f" she dropped her bead over his shoulder' and said in an aside “For the love of heaven, what have you been drinking?" and then the sneezed a couple of times. In- gomar hold her up tho beet ho oould, considering that his nose waa full of insect powder, and he answered, “I wilt,” and then he said to her quietly, "Dam-flno what tt is that smells so*" They went on with tbe play between when the curtain went down she told Ingomar to go out and him-elf, and he did. It was no in tl.e next set that Ingomar had a olet e on, and Mary suozo no J York Mercury. IBooks, Piotures,g0. A NEWSPAPERS, PEH1DDIGAIS&MAGAZINES Received daily sad for sale at low p«e**. PICTURE FRAMING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. ncBLlv liV | MALLORY'S SEW IORK & BRUNSWICK Steamship Line. Captain RISK, CITY iOF SAN ANTONIO, • Captain HINES, Leave* New York every Friday at 3 P. M.. arriv ing in Brunswick every Tuesday. Close connection with sll points on B. fc A. and M. & 11. Railroads. Through bills lading signed to ail points on abovo Freight and passago as low as by any other lino, idr* Junc4-ly Brunswick bom blocks waa invented tlx- year 1423; printing from let- , eat separately on wood, in 1438; friniing from letter* ant separately on total, in 1480; printing from lattoxa •rite mold* W146A;~ ■■ Dr. 3. B. Hxtbb, an Austrian editor; who is visiting this country, waa asked what ha thought tho greatest feature of American journalism. He ' replied : * Certainly the advertisements; the ed itorials also are grandly incomparable.” Too Moca prosperity makes foal* BranswicklBracket W orks RICHMOND STREET, BRUNSWICK, n GEORGiA. EDWARDS, WARD & CO, PROPRIETORS. Wood Turning, Moulding SAWING, Etc., Pickets of all stylos made to ordor.Wood Turning of every dosoii|»tion, also, Hcr» 11 and Circular Haw ing done with noatnoMs aud dispatch. Uctngon and Fluted Balusters, Newels and Rails constantly on hand or made to order. Patterns, Models, Rope and Twisted Works, Ten-Pins and Balls. Indian Clubs, Mouldings, both straight and circular, lor carpurn ters, cabinet makers and plntio forte manufacturers, in foct, all trades supplied in their different branch es. We have also the fluent Hue of Brackets, Paper Holders, Slipper and Stereoscopic Cases, Picture Frames, ('lock Shelves, Hat aud Towel Racks, etc. 49-t'lease give ns s call, and lenvo your orders. N. B.—All Jobbing attended to at onco, anddono at reasonable rates. novl9-tf .OHIHTOJG .S.mi'd / mshI ho/. f 1 s ? 1 * ?r- i i i n * i • Hi TOYS, TOYS! AND FANCY ARTICLES. On and aftor Monday next I will keep constantly on hand i.r.gy*—WBSirSG Fresh Fishjand Oysters ialnd" Ttaon'a wharf, fhonr of the day.— CARSWELL. D. D. ATKINSON, DENTIST, BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA. Office op etalre In Crovatt’a new buildlog. Jy*3-l Dr. R. B. HILL Offer* bli professional aervtcea to tbe dtlzeoi of rnORwick. Can be fonnd, daring • tbe day, at hla office, next door to Xobarta' Dreg Store, near tb* Port Office, and dart! cat Gpori depot. nring tbe night at hla reajdcoca street. DtxvtUe, neap old M. * B. B. B. Z deelT-tr H. A. KENRICK, Real estate 9 Land Agent, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. *5* ATTENTION uJVEX TO COLLECTION OF RENTS. References; Gen. Juba D. Gordon, Atlanta, Ua,; Hon. John T. Collins, Collector Port of Brunswick aug^Ku ALL KINDS OF FIRE WORKS, ETC! rlcctrt-3m * Chess, Carley & Co, -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- OILS OF ALL KINDS, NAVAL STORES, NAVAL STORE -TOGETHER WITH- Hay, Provisions, Etc. Highest Market Rates paid for Naval Stores, nished at Closest Figures. Supplies fur- v JriMy AND STOVE- , " H ns TOUT, H n PKB HALF TON. tXRS QDAKTEB TON, BY . 0 J NEWC i DESI It A RLE HOME AND LOT on Coch- D*. W. B. BUBROnOBS, di’Cj.tl , , or. C. P. GOODYEAR. 33 IXQUIEKATOmCEOP ” Le Baron Drury, BRUNSWICK, GA. Citation. Notlee la hereby gino to all partita concerned that Mary A- DoBlgna, aa administratrix of Palld- te DuBlgnon, deceased, haa died In tbla tbe Ordina ry'. Court of Olynn county, Georgia, ber petition tot final diacharge aa aneb admlnlatratrlx, and yon each o( yon are barebyaotUad to dla la thla rt objecuona, If any yon bar* to aocb dUcbargo, b, or before tbo drat Monday la March 1882. Tbla December 1,1881. EDGAli P. DART, Ordinary .0 C. Oa.