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THEY HOGGED mn.
Two (sprightly and boautifnl young
Indies were visiting tlieir cousin, an
other sprightly and beautiful young
lady, who, like her guests, was of that
happy age that turns everything into
fnn and merriment. They were fond
of practical jokes, and were constant
ly playing all sorts of pranks with
each other. All three occupied a
room on tho ground lloor, and cud
dled up together in bed.
Two of the yonng ladies attended a
party, and did not get home until
11 .-30 o’clock at night. As it was late,
they concluded not to disturb tho
household, so they quietly stepped in
to their room through the low, open
window.
In about half an hour after they
had left for the party, a young Meth
odist minister called at the house
where they were staying and craved
a night’s lodging, which, of course,
was granted. As ministers always
have the best of everything, the old
lady put him to sleep in the best
room, and the yoong lady (Fannie)
who had not goue to the party, was
in (rusted with the duty of sitting up
for tho absentees, and of informing
tlu-m of tlie change of rooms. She
took up her post in the parlor, and, ns
tiie uight was sultry, she departed on
au excursion to tho land of dreams,
We will now return to the youug
ladies who hail gone to their
through the window. By the dim
light of the moonbeams, os they strng
gled through, the curtains, the young
ladies were enabled to descry the out
lines of Fannie (as they supposed)
ensconced in the middle of the bed.
T'iey saw more—to-wit: a pair of
bools.
The truth flashed upon them at once.
Faunie had set tuein iu the room to
give them a good scare. They put
their heads together and determined
to turn the tables ou her. Silently
they disrobed and, stealthy as cats,
they took np their positions on either
side of the bod. At a given signal
they both jnmped into the bed, one on
either side of the unconscious parson,
laughing and screaming, “Ob, wbat a
naan! Oh, what a mao" They gave
the poor, bewildered minister such
promiscuous hugging aud tussling
few parsons nro able to brag of in
course of a lifetime.
The noise of the proceedings awoke
the old lady, who was Bleeping in an
adjoining room. SUo comprehended
the situation iu a iuom6nt, nnd rush
iug to the room, she oponed tho door
and oxclaimod:
“Gracious, girls, it is a man 1 It is a
man, sure enough 1”
There was oue prolonged, consoli
dated scream—a flash of mnslin
through the door—and all was over.
flie best of the joke is that the min
ister took the whole thing iu earnest.
Ho would listen to no apologies the
old lady could make for the girls. He
would hear uo excuse, but solinemnly
folded bis official robes about him aud
silently glided away.
'.telMirilit
Green Grocer,
AND DEALER IK
To all whom It may Concern
The undersigned, being desirous of acquiring for
themselves, and such others as shall be associated
with them, all of the powers, privileges, immunities
and franchises of a corporation under the pro vis*
ions of an act of the Legislature of the State of
Georgia, approved September 27th, 1881, entitled
•An act to provide a general law for the incorpora
tion of railroads, and to regulate the same," have
agreed as follows:
ARTICLE I.
The Tennessee State library con
tains some valuuble relics, among
which is a piece of the flag surrender
ed by Lord Cornwallis to Genoral
Washington, at Yorktown, October
19, 1781, Daniel Boone’s musket,
Gou. Jackson’s cap, and the sword of
Col. Du Puyster, a British officer un
der Col. Ferguson, captured at the
battle of King’s mountain in 1780. In
a cose with many other things is to be
seen a limb in the shape of a walking
i-ane, said to have been cut from a
beech tree sixty feet high and four
feet thick, on which is plaiuly visible
to this day the following inscription: j
D Boon cilled a Bar
on tree in year 1700.
Country Produce
GROCERIES,
CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO.
CIGARS,
STANDARD AND
FANCY CRACKERS,
CANDIES. NUTS,
FRUITS, Etc.,
offered,for cash at reasonable
I MEAN BUSINESS!
Store corner Newcastle and Monk Streets,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
BAY STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GA.
Convenient to Business, the
Railroads and the Steamboats.
Furniture New, Table Good
W. C. BECK & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
Brunswick Bracket Works
RICHMOND STREET.
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
EDWARDS, WARD1& CO, PROPRIETORS,
Wood Turning, Moulding,
SAWING, Etc.,
Pickets of all styles utarie to order.Wood Turning
of every description, al*o, Hen 11 aud Circular Saw-
Gig done with neatue** and dispatch. Octagon
Fluted Balusters, Newela and Bail* constantly ....
hand or made to order. Pattern*. Model*. Rope ami
Twin ted Work*, Ten-Fins and Ball*, Indian Club*,
Moulding*, both Htraight and circular, lor carpen
ter*, cabinet maker* and piano forte manufacturer*,
in fact, *11 trade* supplied in their different branch
es. Wo have also the finest line of Brackets, Paper
Holders, Hllpper and Stcrtoscopic Cases, Picture
Frames Clock Shelves, list and Towel Racks, etc.
AT*Please give ua a call, and leave your order*.
N. B.—All Jobbing attended to at once, aud done
at reasonable ratea. novll’-tf
BUILDING MATERIALS !
Lumber, Shingles, Laths,
Pressed Flooring im«l Weuthertmartling,
At Price* to Suit the Time*. Apply to
V. R. MITCHELL,
Either at hi* office iu Littlefield « Titon's building
or at bis lumber yard on Drury’s wharf.
“T ST. SIMONS
Marine Hospital
Dr. R. J. MASSEY, Vnm\
ST. SmONk BULLS, - GEORGIA.
Having established comfortable quarters, will
care for sick and wounded seamen requiring ho*p|.
tal treatment. Special attention to the want* of
foreign shipping. Free tnrosiwrteMon to and from
Brunswick furnished patients. *lec24 tt
Mrs.
Masquerade and Hall Costumers.
Newcastle St, next to Duun’s dry good* store,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
Keeps on hand every kind of gold ami *ilvt*r
Fringe*, Tassel*. Lace* in short, everything con
nected with the buaiues*.
Parties can be supplied with retdy-msde dresses
costumes, etc., for amateur exhibitions, fancy ini! *
masquerade*, etc. jan7-ti
maintain and operate a railroad for public use
the conveyance of persons and property from at or
near Buffalo, on the line of the Macon a
wick Railroadi in the county of Glynn, in the State
of Georgia, southwardly through the comities of
Glynn and Camden, in said State, in the most di
rect practicable line, to the middle of the St. Marys
river, at or near the village of 8t. Marys, in the
county of Camden, in said State, the distance being
about fifty miles.
ARTICLE II.
three ;3) nor more than nine (9) in number, and the
following named persons shall constitute the first
Board of Directors for the period of one year from
the date of these articles of association: Calvin 8.
Brice, who resides in Lima, Ohio; George I. Seney,
who resides In Brooklyn, N. Y.; Edward J. Reed,
who resides In London, England; Arthur D. Bar
nett, who resides In Jacksonville, Fla,; Charles D.
Willard, who resides in Washington, D. C-; and
Samuel Thomas ami L. M. Lawson, who reside iu
New York City, N. Y.
. ARTICLE III.
The capital stock of the said East Georgia and
Florida Railroad Company shall be one million dol
lars, divided into ten thousand shares of one hun
dred dollars each, aud the principal office of said
company shall be located at Atlanta, in the State of
Georgia. •
In witness whereof, the undersigned have here
unto subscribed their names and affixed their seals,
and subscribed for the shares 01 stock in *aid com
pany set opposite their names.
Resident*. Share/.
L. M. LAWSON (seal). New Yoi k, *1,000 shares
SAM'LTHoMASfseal) New York, 1,000
G. D. WILLARD (sea!) Washington,P.C.1,000
li. L.FERRELL (Beal) New York, 1,000
COUNTY AND STATE OF NEW YORK—ss.
Before me, William Ii. Clarkson, a Commisioner
of Deed* for tho State of Georgia in nnd for
tho county and State of New York, personally
appeared L. M. Lawson, Samuel Thomas, C. D.
Willard and H. L. Ferrell, to me well known, who
doth depose each for himself and say that the nam
subscribed to the loregoing articles of association
are tho genuiue signatures of said deponents, and
that they have signed said articles of association in
good faith, with the intention of constructing,
maintaining aud operating the line of railway do-
* ribed therein, and that they have subscribed for
the shares of stock iu said company set opposite
their respective names.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand
aud affixed my official seal, this 3d day of June, A.
D. 8s2.
WILLIAM H. CLARKSON.
Commission lor Georgia in New York,
Jel-Stn 117 Broadway, New York City.
BAKERY!
FRESH BREAD,
CAKES, PIES, Etc.,
BaBted. Dally !
GRAHAM & RYE BREADS
SPECIALTIES.
I deliver bread, stc., every afternoon. Loave your
order* at the bakery.
PETER KRAUSS,
Brunswick, Ga.
My wagon is labelled,
“ Peter Krauss’ Bakery.”
aprlO-f.m
MALLORY’S
F YORK & BRIINSWMIl
Steamship Line.
GRAIN III, 01TS,
CBA.CZES COE52nT,
GRIST, MEAL, MEAT,
IN ALL SHAPES
CORN BRIN AND WHEAT BRAN.
Goods Sold for Cash Only.
Greenfield, Brown <fc Forrester,
J. K. NIGHTENGALE, Agent,
BRUNSWICK, GrA.
BIain’s Drug Store,
Newcastle a.id Grant Streets,
BBUITSWICZ:, . GhA._
(OFFICE PORT PHYSICIAN & HEALTH OFFICER)
Where will he found i LAHQF. STOCK
MUGS, CHEMICALS,
AND
STsiTM QF TMJM&
Captain BISK,
CITY OF SAN ANTONIO,
Captain HINES,
Leaves New York every Friday at 3 P. M.. arriv
ing iu Bruuswick every Tuesday. Close connection
with all point* on B. ii a. aud M. & B. Railroads.
Through bills lading signed to all points on above
roods.
Freight and passage a* low as by any other line.
For passenger and state rooms apply to
11, W. SOUTH WICK, AffU
Juue4-ly Brunswick. Ga.
Assignee’s Notice.
F. W. H-ulehiii *t ii Co. have made general ax-
igmnent to me for benefit of cieditor*. Creditor*
viII present claim* and debtors make payment to
ue. Assignment recorded In Clerk’* office, Sup**.
•inr Court, Glynn couuty.
Will m‘11 at private sale, for cash, t> timber carts
,ud fixture*. 1 wagon, 1 extra timber cart wheel
(now), 1 tent, bln.’ksmith'* tool* aud anvil. 7 tim
ber trucks for trauiroad.
WILLIAM G A KBAUD,
jc24-4t As*igu»*«, Savannah, Ga.
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Perfumery and Toilet Aticlees
IN GREAT VARIETY.
A. D. GALE & SON
LOCAL DENTISTS,
BRUNSWICK. - GEORGIA.
From France an extraordinary tri
cycle journey is reported to Lave been
made by the Vice President of the
Lyons Bicycle Club, accompanied by
bis wife. They traveled in one of the
two-seats tricycles from Lyons to
Nice, Genoa, Rome aud Naples, and
Lome again, through Florence and
Turin. The entire distance is about . M(‘K.AY_ PHlICipill.
2 doit iniles, and tliev averaged be- a first-clash bcsi.skss institute- <-i’ .
... , !• nay N-jrtti or Sooih s,-ml inr ClKUlnr. '•
t w eii titty and sixty miles a day. iv.t on« I'os mm. o». sum
MACON
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS,
W I L BOY AND HKLI.
Land ai\d Real Estate.
COLLECTING ANdInSURANCE AGENT.
ItlPULSENTS
Royal, capital t<d,2)I
. im-nix. of London, capital l*,2»Sfi.:rtt
Wflutern.o. Trrotito. .'apita: . . 1.422.000 ,
Mauha.tan l.if-.m-t a*aft* and :it -oin.-,'-»! 11.7tfU-V. i
Office* next to pout Office. may21-tf
Harris & Smith,
9 1
Afhuiun md Counselor* at tanv.
Will prat-m ul. the .’otirt* • . the llrtnawid
Soda and Mineral Waters.
FROM MY SPLENDID FOUNTAIN. (Liquors prohibted).
nilA ^ ^Lamps 4Lamp Fixtures.
• Bnist's Jc Kerry's
Garden Seeds.
UJIJ
AND
linal Supporters.
rhe very l*-**
CIGARS
—AND-
TOBACCOS !
Ixreen and Black
TEAS
And other art vie*. t<*> numerou* to m-ntion, usu..'.!y k-pt i. a firM-rlas* Drug Store.
Physicians’ Prescriptions uarefully Compounded.
| Aft**: stor«* > »*1om»«1, v* s!1 cheerfully attend any calls for medicine*. f notified at my residence, corner
JAMES T. SLAIN,
. . .. I.ICKNSKI) DRUGGIST.