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|Tke Cats* of White.
Detroit Frt* Frees.
This paperVremarked one day that
White was drank. Instead of rash-
jog down here to annihilate some
one, he waited three long days to let
Lis temper cool, and then climbed
[tbo stairs one step at a time, took it
_iy along the ball, and entered the
jditorial rooms with a benign expres
sion of countenance. • When asked if
be wanted an agricultural exchange,
or bad an item to leave, he calmly re
plied :
“You stated the other day that I
was drunk.”
“Yes, sir.” . t
“I have called to demand personal
satisfaction.”
“Certainly,”
“I propose to maul somebody to
palp, and grease my boots with the
remains.”
“Correct, sir."
“In fact, to clean oat the ranch."
“Just so.”
“But not now—not until spring.—
Along about April next you may look
for me, and when I come you had bet
ter be prepared to die 1 Good day.”
“Good duy."
Now, how much better that was
than to come rushing in with a pistol
or club, mussing up the rooms and
disturbing the routine of the office. It
is a favor we highly appreciate, and
every member of the staff will try and
live until spring, in order that Mr.
White may not be disappointed when
bo calls on business.
A Baltimore man who bought him
a farm two or three years ago was re
cently approached by a friend who
had some money to invest, and who
asked:
“Can I buy a pretty fair farm for
$15,000?”
“Yes, about that figure.”
“And I’ll want to lay out about
$10,000 in improvements, I presume.”
“Yes, fully that.”
“And I can invest another $10,000
in blooded stock?” •
“I think you cnn.”
“And $5,000 more in grading, filling
up, creating fish-ponds, and so forth.
“Well, you may get through with
that BUU1.”
“That’s $10,000; now let’s figure
the income."
“Oh, you don’t need pencil or pa
pier,” s lid the victim, as a shadow of
sorrow darkened his fnco. "The in
come will be about $3 for turnips, $2
for potatoes, $5 or $0 for corn, and a
bull calf or two at $3 a bead. To
save time, call it $25. I’ll see you
again in a day or two. Maybe I’ve
forgotton something which will add a
dollar or two more. Morniug to
> ou '”
Ail Aiiclsnl M|jaiut»t,
Siuulu, Mo., Nov. 23.-Tbero ar
rived this morning, in chargoof Sher
iff MeCrockor, of Hickory county, an
old man, whose thin sud whitened
locks, bent frame and pale, wrinkled
face bespoke that ho had but a few
years, at best, ahead of him—and yet,
old and feeblo as he is, ho was seated
there in custody of an officer, a pris
oner bound for the State ponitentiary,
whore he has boen sentenced to serve
a two years’ term. Tbo Sheriff said
that the old man’s name was Robert
J. Rader, and that ho bad just been
found guilty of tbo crime of bigamy,
receiving thorefor tpterm in tho Stato
prison. Some time last July, Rador
came into Hickory county from St.
Clair, leaving a wife and four chil
dren. He fell in love with tho widow
stulmeter, and the passion was recip
rocated. After a brief courtship, Ra
der am} the widow were married, bo
settling on her a small farm. Tho
fact of ’ his having a wife came out,
and be was arrested, tried and con
victed. The Sheriff further stated
that the widow had some six living
children, and was about forty-five
years of age.
A member ofTbe Vermont legisla
ture, in a debate on a bill to supply
stones to paupers’ graves, moved tnat
the amount they cost the community
for support should bo cut on tho
stone.
R
no longer from Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, want of
Appetite, lossof Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, &c.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS never flails to cure
all these diseases.
Boston, November 26, i88x.
Brown Chemical Co.
GentlemenFor years I have
been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and could get no relief (having trial
everything which was recommend
ed) until, acting on the advice of a
friend, who had been benefitted by
Brown's Iron Bitters, I tried a
bottle, with most surprising results.
Previous to taking Brown's Iron
Bitters, everything I ate distressed
me, and I suffered greatly from a
burning sensation in the stomach,
which was unbearable. Since tak
ing Browh** Iron Bitters, all my
troubles are at an end. Can eat any
time without any disagreeable re
sults. I am practically another
person. Airs. W J. Flynn,
30 Maverick St., E. Boston.
BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS acts like a charm
on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms, such as tast-
, ing the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. The
only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the
teeth or give headache.
Sold by all Druggist*.
Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
See that-all Iron Bitters are made by
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and
have crossed red lines and trade
mark on wrapper.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
DRUG STORE.
RJOERGER,
[jOSTHJE^
(AGENT,) *
Has just Opened a New and Complete
Stock of
FRESH DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
Toilet Articles,
BltOa, HitO.,
Next door to Goldsmith & Nook,
NEWCASTLE STREET
ksffiP- 5
Remember thfit stamina, Tital energy*
theUfe-principle, or whatever you may
choose to call tho resistant power which
battled against the caused of disease untt
death, is the grand safeguard of health.
It is tho garrison of the human fortress,
and When it waxes weak, tho true policy
is to throw in reinforcements. In other
words, when such an emergency occurs,
commence a course Ot llostetter s wuuva.
Tor sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom
apply lor ilostetter'd Almauac loi lwJ*
WESTERN
Beef Market
Baumgartner Bros
ritOPIETORS,
Where can be had. dally. Fre.h Beef and Mutton.
Pat cattle and abeep received weekly from tho
BtSegSua region* of Beat Tennea.ee, and
.Uughtcred here by eipcrlenced
butchers as Is necessary.
Three Doors South of the Kelsoi House,
Wire Grass Bee
ICE
at wholesale a retail.
Retail house on Newcastle Street. _ . _
Sunday Hocas:-« to 10 a. m.; 12 to 3and 8 to 7
P. tl. Sunday cuitomera plea^UU j^.^o D
V* -f I*. -
• •’ . n ’ I *10
And more coming! We are nowready to offer our ehtlre stock of
/ tuW’'i.w*a 1
■V >/ - ,'■410*1'* ; - T ** '• 5 *. ►'-i,
LADIES’AND GENTLEMEN’S /* -. V /- •> j -f *'£_
; j • . Wr4»*w»i * •
AT VERY LOW PRICES „
*1 - Jon rs « j *10 4
00K AT A FEW'OF OUR GOODS
> *1 • <(. • j r d- 1
Quoted below! Come nod examine onr stock before pnrebasing olsowhere
Be coiivinoed of onr offerings, and
save
IN THESE HARD TIMES!
3 Button Kid Gloves,* worth $1, for 50c.‘ ‘ * ‘
Scotch Plaid Dross Goods at 15c. *: , 1
Worsted Dress Goods fromlOo.
Flannels, allw<M, for 256. - '
All Wool Double Width Cashmere at 65'c.
All W oul Camel Hair Dress Goods at 35c.
Henrietta Cloth, double width, at $1 25.
4-4 Hleaching and Unbleached, good quality, at 8lc.
Fast Color Ginghams at 8c. Calicoes at 5e- * ” '-jj$ ■
10-4 White Blankets for $2 00.
* I -... . . . ■
AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT
n m
A.t Very Low Prices.
7 •,. .-V- FT ,r t?- .W- \3%VJ .
OUR OLD MOTTO: “QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS!”
I. Michelson & Br
feblv’iltoctM • — 15
e»-PBESCRlPTiqK8 CAREFULLY PREPARED,
NIGHT OB DAY.
OH DECK!
WITH A
Splendid Stock
—of
Dry Goods
FANCY GOODS,
HATS & GAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
nSTOTXO^TS,
CLOTHING
FOR FALL AND WINTER
TRADE.
GOODS ARE CHEAP
“ WKMfttS JffiSSSSSST*
which for prlct, quality aad beauty,
Will Hot Be Excelled
In onr dtp, Omse •»* "A “ 1 * eU ,or
only, yon mi; Uinr.of BARGAINS.
OoE-k
D. T. DUNN
FALL OPENING OF MILLINERY!
OCTOBER 16tii; 1882, THE
LADIES’ STORE BE-SrPP
O™SECOND FLOOR OF NEW BRICK BLOCK!
: ••• 1
CHEAP. CHEAP!
HATS AND TRIMMINGS, BEAUTIFUL LACES, GLOVfiS;
DRESS BUTTONS, ELEGANT PLUMES, FLOWERS
AND. RUCHINGS!
Bntterick’s Patterns
IN ALL FALL STYLES!
1 shall endeavor to plo*«o .11, «nd i.k that every lidy In tho city glvo mo . 0*11 beforo baying tl
whore. ALL COUNTRY ORDERS I «w prepared to nil at once.
Mrs. M. C. ROWE.
oct71y-
DIfRECT LINE.
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GA. & FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAFpO.
BRUNSWICK, SAVANNAH, DARI
EN AND SATILLA RIVER.
The faat ateamer ST. NICHOLAS will leave Savan
nah for Brunawtrk every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, and ou Saturday* leave Itrunawick for Sattl-
la rlvej. Imt« Brnnawlek for Darien and Savannah
ever/ Tueaday. Thuraday and Saturday.
Cloao connection made with B. A A. Railroad, and
throagh billa of lading iaaucd to and from aU ela
tion, on that road.
Extra boats for tho accommodation of naval .tore
freight. *
Ton Florida.—Paaeengera for Florida will take
ateamer Ruby at 1:30 oVlock P. M. for Sr Simona
on Tueedaya and Friday, to connect with Farnandl-
na atcamcia on Wadneaday and eatnrday morning..
W. F. PENNIMAN. Agent.
aprtUd-Sm OolUna’ Wharf, Branewiak.
W.F.PEMMAN
GENERAL
Merchandise Broker,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Merchant, wiahlnf to make ardera for
raqnaatad before doing eo la gat quotatloi
from ma. WIU fnrnlah on application I
for good* liw
,ttona on earn*
on the lowest
market rate, on good. delivered ban, tnab as
Grain, Day, llcata. Flour, etc., eta.* 1 .
I represent at preaent at this point—]
KENTUCKY FLOUROO
KEHTTCKY MODEL STEAM BAKERY.. .Lo
B. U. RICHARDSON k OO., Ursln, Meat...,
B. JtNES. General Oraerlee
MIAMI SOAP * OIL OO...
Eta., Etc., Xta.
fabi-ly
F. WARNKE
Meroliant Tailor.
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MY STOCK
In material and
.t,?. r f»BN^^^
Joerger’s Block, • : : Brunswick,;Ga.
Apriua-iy