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A ¥•**«* C***»l» OanfttU*.
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Captain Farrow, of Islesboro, tells
a good story of himself, which oc
curred a few years ago while he was
trading at Key West It was tFease
where a Yankee was outwitted by a
Southerner. The captain was trad
ing in a email vessel, and had been
np the coast to Tampa Bay, where be
purchased twenty dozen chickens,
paying $1 per dozen. The ohiokens
ran all the way in size from a few
days old to fall grown ones. At Key
West a hotel landlord came alongside
and asked the captain how he sold his
ohiokens. The captain replied:
"If yon pick them out I shall charge
yon $6 per dozen; if yon let me pick
them ont yon can have thenrtor $3
per dozen.”
"All right," said the hotel man, "yon
pick them ont.”
The captain selected several dozen
of the smallest, when the man said:
"Qo ahead, I want more.”
The captain was now among his
largest fowls, and wished the man
wonld stop, bnt he still said
“Go on.”
The captain saw the point at lash
The man kept him selecting until be
purchased the entire lot at a loss of
$20 to the owner. After this the
captain sold his chickens on a differ
ent plan.
xne Lesson of a ouwefl
Atlanta Post-Appeal.
The career of the late William M.
Wadley, President of the Central R
K., is full of inspiration for the poor
young man of the land. But odr am
bitious young man must bear in mind
tbe fact that Mr. Wadley, when he
was growing up, didn't waste any
time smoking cigarettes and banging
around on the street ooraers waiting
for an easy job with big pay. Eta
rolled up bis sleeves and went to work
as a blacksmith, and literally ham
mered bis way to fame and fortune by
striking the hardest kind of licks.—
Boys who appreciate the lesson of
this honest and ragged career may
some day be railroad Presidents or
something equally potential. If they
don’t appreciate it they will probably
be fonnd in their old age jost where
they commenced—loafiDg on tbe
streets, waiting for something to torn
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MALARIA
Malaria is. an almost in
describable malady which
not even the most talented
physicians are able to fath
om. Its cause is most fre
quently ascribed to local
surroundings, and there Is
very little question, but this
opinion is substantiated by
frets. Malaria does not nec
essarily nnean chills and
fever while these troubles
usually accompany it It
often affects the sufferer with
general lassitude, accom
panied by loss of appetite,
sleeplessness, a tired feeling
and a high fever, the per
son afflicted growing weak
er and weaker, loses flesh
day after day, until he be
comes a mere skeleton, a
shadow of his former self
Malaria once having laid Its
hold upon the human frame, the
door or the system Is thrown open
to nervous diseases. The body
weak and enfeebled absorbs no
nourishment, but subiisting upon
Itself, the digestive organs no
longer perform their functions;
the liver oceomes torpid, and other
organs failing to do their routine
work.speedily become disordered,
and dissolution and death are apt
to ensue.
In Addition to being a certain cure
■for malaria and chub and fever.
Brown’s Iron Bitters is highly
recommended for all diseases requir
ing a certain and efficient tonic; es-
peciallyindigestion,dyspepsia,inter
mittent fevers, wont of appetite, loss
of strength, lack of energy, etc.
Enriches the blood, strengthens the
mutcles, and gives new ufe to the.
nerves. Acts like a chirm on the
digestive organs. It is for sale by
all respectable dealers In medicines,
price, Si per bottle
Be sure and get the genuine
> BROWN’S IRON BITTER8.
Take no often
ii< Wanted to Hear.
At tbe second battle of Bull Bun
there was a recruit who had just join
ed a New York company. The oom
pany moved forward with the line,
aud was presently hotly engaged with
Jaokson's men. They had not been
at it over five minutes when tlio re
cruit slid up to the captain and shout
ed:
“ Say, Cap, holler as loud as you
can, and let’s see if I can hear you.”
“What do you mean ? Back into
line with you!” shouted the officer.
"All right oap, all right The rea
son I wanted you to holler was to see
if I could hear you when you ordered
a retreat It’s all right I guess I
can hear if them rebs don’t bring up
any more guns 1”
At Perth Amboy and all along the
Jersey shore the people, according to
a time-honored oastom, a few days
since celebrated “Salt Water Day.”—
The observanoe consists in a grand
wash in the briny deep, in which the
farmers, their wives, children and old
folks all indulge The day set aside
for tbe old folks is the 12th of Aug
ust, after the harvest is all in. When
the bath is over the jolly party finish
the day with a sapper, served under
the trees, and a dance. The day is as
old as the State, and is much revered.
“Why should the President of the
United States require a special flag ?"
asks the New York Sun. "There is,”
replies tbe Cincinnati Tima-Star, "no
absolute requirement for it—simply a
matter of taste. It’s jost the same
with pantaloons. He might probably
borrow a pair from the Vice President,
if we bad a V. P., yet the President
generally prefers a pair of his own.—
Most of the things in this life whioh
we deem necessary are not really so,
and this is the case with the Presi
dent’s flag. Yet wo cannot see that it
does any harm or costs much.’’
Spring styles
CLOTHING,
HAtS & CAPS!
SHOE©!
For men and women, boys and girls,
children and babies,
CHEAP AS DIRT.
DUNN & CO.
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1 LSfiol Ui too w&dr
QfcU ai jai.y—-*jmil ol JOil in o‘a>f v'J‘
BUnn—MHI tfWIM SOUGHT OUTTEffiEBTlBB INTEREST OT Da. t. M. MADDEN,
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DRUG BUSINESS,
CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS.,
Brunswick,
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CITY BARBER SHOP,
J. M. CARTER, Proprietor.
8HAVINO. HAIR CUTTING AND HAIR DRESS
ING dan. In the very btMt tad moit tpproved
atyle.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A
SPECIALTT.
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EXTENDS TO XHB PUBUOJANHNVITATION^TO EXAMINE*A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
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DEUCHS,
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Proprietory and Domestic Supplies, such as
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DYE) STUFFS
Paints, Oils, - Glass, Putty,
TOJZX.S)T GOODS, Etc.,
Landreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed,
AND EVEBTTHmOtPEBTAININa TO A WB8T-CLA88 DRUG ’BTOBE. ODR PRESCRIPTION DEPART
MENT IS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
Mr. Xd. 7. XX PBRSSEI,
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JBON THE HORNING OFJTHElTth INST. TO
.s )j'uapf) l . T /aoiTi;i'jv -
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On Newcastle Street, wherttroa tan mean
W i*"'
HATS from Go to SIO,
B0NTINO8 at 1*0. "-orth Me to 35c,
DRE88 0000810e ao UKc. worth Uo to Mfc,
DBMS rara 1MI to SOc, worth Mo to 35c.
PANTS LINEN UXc, worth 18c,
TABLE DAMASK 850to TSo, worth 48o to SOe,
PRICK8 OF OTHER QOOpS IN PROPORTION,
For Cash Only !
i f :ir - i f $1. W n ' '
J.J. SPEARS.
(SUCCESSORS TO W. T. Q LOVER)
Hu removed from the atore ant door to the Foot
Office, and opened afreah in
Dixon’s New Building,
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PharmulaL EapacHl attention glvon to componmUng phyal itana’
H^BXJRITORH, M. 33.
EE-ESTABLISHED
il ilS IvVf sis T
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After being burned ont «t the lata flro, toa rwopmod. CT MH*E BUILDINO, MWtMtE HTEEMT,
STAPLE & r ANCTHE7 OOOIS
Notions, Embroideries, Ready-Made Clothing,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND GAPS,
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Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Groceries,
Totoaooo and. Cigars,
Which be offers at BOTTOM PRICES 1 He solicits the patronage of the
people. Remember,
Opposite Blain’s Drug Store!
^ 9 _ ■ i |t fWeslevaji Female College,
TV all Papers, Decorative Papers, Etc. y 6
wouv.j^uMMMhudonn.Mmg^MwjrtMM.Mthi.u^.1.
EBONY PARLOR CABINETS.
A L1R0E LINE OF FINE
Clmmber iSets,Wardrobes, Sideboards, Desk^Gbiffoneres^tc
UPHOLSTEEOW and MATTRE88 MAKING by tha hart wortonan. Country
<2z,
169 and 171 Broughton St.. SAVANNAH, Ga.
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HOUSE, SION MB PKBSOO
PAUJTDVCk
a ton, NaweaaU* a treat, Brunrrlck, Ga. Portrmita
copied in oU.
Ol-Je T
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Auction and Commission Merchants, ud
GaMnKMMtar A|«ta.
to t. M. Madden, broker. Cook Broa. ft Co.,
[factnrtra of lumber, aud M. J. Colaon, Xayor
IN. of the dty of Bmniwick.
Books, Pictures, Etc.
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lEWSPJiraiS, PERIODICALS k M1G1Z1IES
, < Bftfthta Mr Ml* kt low '#rtca«.
PICTURE FRAMING DONE
• ON SHORT NOTICE.
AN ORDINANCE,
To attend tn ordinance, entitled “an
ordinance to amend an ordinance
entitled an ordinanoe to define the
fire limits of tbe city of Brunswick,
and for other purposes therein
mentioned,” passed in Council on
the 5th day of Ootober, 1881; and
to repeal an ordinance entitled "an
ordinance to amend an ordinanoe
entitled an ordinanoe to define tbe
fire limits of the city of Brunswick,
and for other purposes therein
mentioned,” passed in Council on
tbe lat day of February, 1882.
aMbdftl. lie Mkyor and OotmoU of tha dtr .of
BnuunriCt, fa CoancUaaMmUad, fobcrebj^ortUhi
ell on the 6th day of October, 1881, aud on tha lat
day of Febraary. 1882. bo, and tha tame are, hereby
TCf Aad ba It further ordalaad, That aUordl-
- »rt« of ordluaaoooln oonfllct with thia
aad tha mmo are banby rtpoalad.
I bo It further ordained, Tbettheordl-
on tha Sd day of Ananet. 1881, defln-
of the city of T *
ue oj ue ciiy o, Bnuuwlek, and for
therein mentioned, be of fnU forco
from tod ifttr this date.
Faaeed in OodncU on the 5th^<i^rofJnl|y.^ia88.
JA8. HOUSTON. Clerk of Oqbi»cU.
Ciiy Tax Notice.
0>vroa or Cun AS. Tnaaavaaa.
Bnonwics, Qa.. Feb. SB, 188X
The taxee due the city of Brunavlck on real m-
tala and every eyeeiea of pereonal property, for the
jour 1883. aro toiiblo aa foUowfs
Utun^ar^mwMbn tbe&et^day of March. 1SU
•• •• aoth “ •• done, “
•' “ « •• “30th “ “ Sept., “
tth “ .. » » •• mm «. «Nor., “
. Booka tor tha reception of ratarna, and the eoUeo-
ttoo of thaflr>taaarteriyieymento<taxee,amMw
open, and wUl remain ao nntU the Slat day of
llSb.MM, when aUpereona failing orrefuatonto
make each retome wiU be placed upon the Inior-
matlon Docket, in obedience to the tenth eectlon of
tha supply oniiaaooe yeieeil by Ccundi on the 83J
OfficeUtheOourt Houae, and open during all
>Ie honre, both day and night.
JAKES HOUSTON, dark and Treasurer.
MACON, QEOESU.
all modem appHancee looking to health, hep-
Unanrpaeecd adrantagea In Lltereture. Mualc and
JelSAin oct or Bar. C.W. SMITH, Secretary.
Fire Insurance!
T. O'CONNOR, Jr.
AOENTVFOETHE
BRITISH AMERICA,
UVBBPL & LONDON AGLOBF,
HEWIYORK UNDERWRITER!’. AGENCY.
Office over Madden’s Drag Stem. febl-ly