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again. Bat as I ascended to my room
I remembered that I bad looked my
last opon the blinking Delmar dia
monds and on the broad lands of the
Hall
I had hardly dosed the door be
hind me when my aunt entered.
“Charlotte, yon mast come down
at once, you most indeed,” said she,
•‘Randolph is in the drawing-room,
and asks to see yon. Don’t be odd.
Here, Lacile, do yoar young lady’s
hair.”
I stood uncertain. •
“And now, my dear, do pat on yoar
diamonds,” continued poor aontie,
flattering round me ; “you should al
ways wear gems, they become you.”
“But, auntie, the diamonds are not
mine,” I began, wishing to gain time
to think.
I was almost ready, then and there,
to tell tbe truth. But I pitied auntie
and hesitated.
“Bat they will be, my love, as soon
as yoa marry Randolph Heath,” she
urged.
“I shall never marry him,” I an
swered.
“We shall see, my love. At any
rate, come down and welcome him.
That much is due him at the least.’’
This decided me. It was his due.
As we descended to the grand draw
ing-room where my grandfather’s
adopted son awaited us I stopped for
a moment on the stairs and gazed
around me with almost a sigh of re
gret. In a few days I must go out
from tbe dear old place disowned and
disinherited. Poor auntie 1 the blow
will fall heavily on her.
Shotting my hand involuntarily
over the marriage ring upon my fin
ger, I followed my aunt, my heart in
my mouth. A tall figure arose as we
entered and advanced to meet ns.
beard my aunt’s warm word of wel
come and then I felt my own hands
grasped and looked np.
I cried out in amazement, for the
stranger was Herbert Stanley, my
newly wedded husband.
“Can I hope that you will ever for
give me?" he said with a smile. “I
am Raudolph Heath. I have known
of the proviso of your grandfather’s
will for years. But as I wanted you
to love me for myself, if you could,
I planned to meet you last summer
Can you forgive me ?”
I looked up into his dear, kind face
“No matter who you are, or what
you planned,” I answered, patting my
hand in his, “I forgive you, for I love
the tender pressure of the hand. The
l^-play lasted until the young lady
quietly remarked: “If you gentlemen
are through with, my mufi I will
trouble you for it now, as my hands
are getting cold.” And the two gen
tlemen who had been comfortably
warm up to this time, suddenly felt
an Artio chill creeping up their spi
nal columns, and the mercury of their
feelings dropped to 180 degrees below
zero. The two gentlemen are stran
gers now.
An Agreeable Dressing for the Hair
That will stop its falling has been
long sought for. Parker's Hair Bal
sam, distinguished for its purity, fully
supplies this want augl5-lm
Appleton, S. C., July 12,1881.
Mb. W. H. Babbett, Augusta, Ga:
Dear Sir—I have used your H H.
P. in my family for indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Liver Complaint, and re
gard it as the finest preparation of
the kind I have ever need.
Yours truly, Marshall Hill,
of Blount & Hill.
vJ
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MALARIA
B. E. FLINT,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN ALL
KINDS OP
MESSES, SPRING BEDS,
Baby Carriages,
n
MEAT SAFES,
CURTAINS
AND FIXTURES,
you.
Then we told the stoiy ol our mar
riage. Aunt Mordaunt listened in
horrified amazement
all op which he will sell at lowest
MARKET PRICES.
angl3-ly
“An indiscreet thing, to say the
least, my love,” she said ; “you might
have committed a grave mistake. It
is all right, since you’ve married Mr.
Heath. But really, my dears, yon
must have a wedding. Yes, in order
to preserve the prestige of the old
name, if nothing more, we really
must tiave a wedding, and marry yon
over again.”
And she did, and it was a most
magnificent affair. The old Hall was
in a blaze of light, and crowded with
noble guests, and I wore point lace
and the old Delmar diamonds.
But I was not half so happy as on
the day when I first heard from my
husband’s lips that be loved me-
jieard it that day in bis boat
SOIETHIMW hKESS «W»S,
They art Stranfan Now.
A Middletown young lady never
tires of relating an amusing occur
rence of the sleighing season last win
ter. She was enjoying a ride with
t»o Hartford gentlemen, and she was
driving. One of the gentlemen slyly
inserted a hand in her muff and lovj
i'lgly prwHed her disangagad band.—
Sn- blushed and withdrew it just as
the gentlemen on the other side
flipped bis hand in the muff. She
luie.v by the action of her adorers
Hint the hand pressures were frequent
and loving within the silk lining of
her muff, for first one face and then
the other would bob forward to catch
a look at the sweet face and eyes,
which prompted, as they supposed,
A SPECIALTY !
Gents’FurnisWug Goods
I have Jmt opened. In store of Meaara. Moor* ft
McCrary. » haniKme Una of above gooda, which I
propose selling at prices
Never Before Known!
„jlonmesnd*
txpressly for this
m on no and as# ray stock, which was bought
J. B. WRIGHT.
novSS-ly
Fairbank-Scales
-AND-
Miller’s 6-Lever
locks,
The best in the World,
-FOB BALE BY-
A. F. FRANKLIN & CO.,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
iJralTabl^attnttd imr.mremtnts fo%ndinfU*r
F.Xt/IJYESix Mr woriJ For PumpbleU and Pri« t
p.a c*r rur *
• 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
veiy little question, but this
opinion is substantiated by
frets. Malaria does not nec
essarily mean 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
THE DNDEBSIGNED, HAVING BOUGHT OUT TBE ENTIRE INTEREST OF Da. 3. U. MADDEN,
IN THE
DRUG BUSINESS,
hold
Malaria once having laid Its
the human frame, the
weak and enfeebled tbcotbe no
nourishment, but subsisting upon
itself, the digestive organa so
longer perform their functions;
the liverbecomes torpid, and other
organs felling 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 chills and fever,
Brown’s Iron Bitters b highly
recommended for all diseases requir
ing a certain and efficient tonic; es
pecial I y indigestion, dyspepsia, inter-
mittem fevers, want of appetite, loss
of strength, lack of energy, etc.
Enriches the blood, strengthens the
muscles, and gives new life to the
nerves. Acts like a charm on the
tive organs. It is for sale by
price, $l per bottle
Be sure and get the genuine
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS.
Take no other.
CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS., ,
Brunswick, - Georgia*
EXTENDS TO THE PUBLIC JAN ONVITATION.TO EXAMINE A PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
ProprietaryBand Domestic Supplies, such as
DYE’ STUFFS.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
TOJXXeEJT 0-0033®, Etc.,
Landreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed,
AND EVEBYTHING1PEBTAINING TO AFIR8T.CLA88 DRUG •8T0BE. OUB PR£80BIPTI0N|DEPA»T-
MENT IB UNDER THE DIBEOTION OF
Mr. He. 7.
An experienced and registered Pharmacist Especial attention given toleompoonaingphyildsM’
prescription!.
I-I. BURFORD, IVI. 33.
aprlMm
M&Fresli Goods from Market
Spring styles
CLOTHING,
HATS & GAPS!
SHOES !
For men and women, boys and girls,
children and babies,
CHEAP AS DIRT.
DJJNN & CO
FOB SALE.
a Pairs second -hand Platform Scale.,
1 Democrat Wagon,
1 Small New Iron Safe,
1 Show Case.
Enquire of
ett-ti
D. T. DUNN.
Altar bains burned ont at the,late Are, haa reopened, IN FLINT'S BUILDING, NEWCASTLE STBEET.
a large stock, coualatlng of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
Notions, Embroideries, Ready-Made Clothing,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
Crockery, Glass and f$|frare, Groceries,
TCbaooo and Olgara,
Which be offers at BOTTOM PRICES t He solicits the patronage of the
people. Remomber, : •' 1 ' -
Opposite Blain’s Drug Store!
FURNITURE,
M ATTINGS,
Wall Papers, Decorative Papers, Etc.
We havejnat received tfOroUa beat CHINESE MATTINGS. AU new pat tarn* of thiaaaaaon’a Importa
tion. Aleo, a large aaaortment of An.
EBONY PARLOR CABINETS.
A LARGE LINE OF FINE
Chamber Sets. Wardrobes, Sideboards, Desks,Ohiffoneres,Etc
UPHOLSTERING and MATTRESS MAKING by tbe beat workmen. Country order* aoltcltad.
A T .T .TVKT ^
martmkn
169 and 171 Broughton St.. SAY ANN AH, Ga.
HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO
PAINTING.
The underalgncd la prepared to contract for all
kind* of painting In the moat artlatic atyle. Thoae
who daalrc On* work don* a; fair price* will do w*U
to call on him at hi. office over W. H. Harrlxcn’.
a tore, Nawcaatlt street, Brunswick, Ga. Portraits
copied In oil.
Ol-je-l L. MADISON.
L. J. LEAVY&CO,
Auction and Commission Merchants, and
Central Collecting Agents
Special' ttentlon given to the collection of rent*
Dos I ness and consignment, solicited, and apendy
return* guaranteed. Office under Amranaga n»
Arrrjct office, Brunswick, Ga. Refers t>y pennta-
slon to J.M. Madden, broker. Cook Bros, ft Co.,
manufacturers of lumber, and M. 3. Colson, Mayor
of the city of Urunawlck. lanlt-ly