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In the jaa f pf Davidson .oonnty,
llenDVfe now confined, according to
| the Nashville Amkriom^i Mapjpfio is
charged with marder, and who night
ly, in n fit of somnambulism, repeats
in pantomime the crime of which h'e
I is supposed to bo guilty, He riees
from his bed, and having peered
sbout bis cell and into the corridor to
[ assure himself that he is not observed,
rolls op his bed clothes into the sem
blance of a man, sets the figure on a
chair, takes a broom from the place
where it is kept, raises it to his shoul
der, goes through the motion of dis
charging a gun, creeps stealthily up
to the bundle of clothes, carries it to
one corner of the cell, scrapes at the
j floor as if digging a bole, lays down
' the bundle and carries out the form
of burying it and 'covering it with
leaves. He then carefully examines
his clothes as if looking for blood,
washes his hands, retires to his cot
and sleeps sonndly all the night. In
the morning he denies all knowledge
of the crime and of his ghastly ro-
hersal of it.
The Utah commission, in their first
report, say that they have no radical
measures for the suppression of po
lygamy to recommend, but that the
law under which they are working
should bo supplemented by other acts
of Congress. It seems that the great
difficulty in the way is in establishing
the fact that plural marriages are
consummated in the Territory. These
marriages are entered into by con
tracting parties who acknowledge no
allegiance, as far as snch marriages
are concerned, to any authority but
that of the Church of the Latter Day
Saiutn. The ceremonial is purely ec
clesiastical, and the ritual of the
Church makes it a secret ceremonial.
The commission propose to substitute
civil marriage for this, and to legis
late so that all other forms of marri
age shall.be null and void. Precisely
wbat legal forms 6hall be observed in
order to make tbe marriage obligation
a civil obligation under tbe laws of
the United States is not determined
upon. But tbe scheme proposed, al
though it may not prove a sure pre
ventive of eecret plural marriages
among liio Mormons, is one which
certainly should bo adopted in the in
terests of piibfie order.
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“Yon mustn’t touch tho top of tbe
baby’s head,” said a Magnolia street
mother to her little four-year-old;
“sho has a soft spot there that is very
tender.” Tho youngster gazed at it
curiously for a moment and then
asked: “Do all babies Lave a soft spot
on their heads. “Yes.” “Did papa
'havo a soft spot on tho top of his head
when ho was a baby ?” "Yes," re
plied tho mother with a sigh, “and ho
hns got it yet.” And tbe old man
who had overheard the conversation
from au adjoining room sang out:
“Yes, indeed ho has, mv dear ooy, or
ho would bo a singlo mau to-day.—
Macon Telegraph.
That /Is what a great
many people are doing.
They don’t know just what
is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and
aches, and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is Brown's Ikon
Bittf.RS, arid this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purifies arrtl
enriches it, and rich, strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues, drives out
disease and gives health and
strength.
This is why Brown’s
Iron Bitters will cure
kidney and liver diseases,
consumption, rheumatism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala
ria, intermittent fevers, &c.
,03 S. Pace St., Baltimore.
q Nov. 28, 18S1.
I was a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and for several
weeks could eat nothing and
was growing weaker every
day. I tried Brown’s Iron
Bitters, and am happy to say
I now have a good appetite,
and am getting stronger.
Jos. McCawley.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is not a drink and does not
contain whiskey. It is the
only preparation of Iron
that causes no injurious ef
fects. Get the genuine.
Don’t be imposed on with
imitations.
0OSHFEr: s
Corporal Blucher, of the Second
Juried States Artillery, and post
cheolmaster at Fort McHenry, Bal-
imoro, has accepted nn oiler of a po-
itiou on the stall'of Baker Basko, to
lid iu the re-organization of the
Egyptian army. Corporal Blucher is
, lineal descendant of the Marshal
llucher of Waterloo fame. He grad-
lated from tho Universities of Bonn
ind Heidelberg, and was formerly a
nilitary otlacbo of the German Lega-
ion in Egypt, where he acquired tbe
trabic language. He came to Amer
ce two years ago, and enlisted in the
iecond Artillery os schoolmaster sh
een months ago.
Suicide of a Rule.
Near the town ot Irving, in Estill
ounty, Ky., the other day a mule bo-
snging to Mr. W. F. Park deliberate-
y committed suicide. He put bis
lead through a crack in a post-and-
ail fence, slipped his neck down to 0
larrow place, pulled back and choked
imself. The cause of the suicide is
ot known. He had not been drink-
ag, and there was no trouble with
is family.
j}eef Market,
STOMACH ^
BITTED
RemMjiber that stamina, vital energy,
the life-principle, or whatever you mav
chooso to call tho resistant power which
battles against the causes of disease and
death, Ja the grand safeguard of health.
It is tho garrison of the human fortress,
and when it waxes weuk, the true policy
is to throw in reinforcements. In other
words, when such an emergency occurs,
commepco a course of Ilostctter's lilt tors.
For sale by Druggists ami Dealers, to whom
apply for Ilostctter's Almanac for l$u.
WESTERN
Baumgartner Bros.,
PROPIETORS,
Where can bo bed, ileily. Freeh Beef end Mutton.
Fet cetUe end ebeep received weekly from tbe
Bluegrass regions of East Tennessee, and
slaughtered heri by eiperlenced
butchers as is necessary.
Three Doors South of the Kelson House.
Wire GrassBeef
D.D.Atkinson
DENTIST,
BRUNSWICK, - - # GEORGIA.
Oficc up eteire in Crovett’e new building; JyM-
(AGENT,)
Has just Opened a New and Complete
Stock of
FRESH DKUGS,
CHEMICALS,
Toilet Articles,
EltOe, Etc.,
Next door to Goldsmith & Nock,
NEWCASTLE STREET
^-PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED,
NIGHT OR DAY.
ON DECK!
Splendid Stock
Dry Goods,
FANCY GOODS,
HATS & GAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ITOTIOUS,
CLOTHING, #c, 9
FOR FALL AND WINTER
TRADE.
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S
F. JOERGER,
i©@TS
/ . ^ ... i . a
AT VERY LOW PRICES
GOODS ARE CHEAP
And heving ransacked New York for Bergelne end
Style., I fency I een exhibit e etock of (food,
which tor price, quality end busty,
Will Not Be Excelled
In our city. Come end eee, end ee I eell for ceeh
only, you may be eure of BAUOAJXtj.
D. T. DUNN.
LOOK AT A FEW OF OUK GOODS
Quoted below 1 Como and oxamiae our stock before purchasing olsowkcro
Be convinced of our offerings, and
SAVE HONEY!
IN THESE HARD TIMES!
3 Button Kid Gloves, worth $1, for 60c.
Scotch Plaid Dress Goods at 16c.
Worsted Dress Goods from 10c. ,
Flannels; all wool, for 25c.
All Wool Double Width Cashmere at 65c.
All AN ool Camel Hair Dress Goods at 35c.
Henrietta Cloth, double width; at $1 25.
4-4 Bleaching and Unbleached, good quality, at 83c.
Fast Color Ginghams at 8c. Calicoes at 5c,
10-4 White Blankets for $2 00.
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AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT
A.t "Very Low Prices
OUR OLD MOTTO: “QUICK SALES AND SMALL
PROFITS!”
1. MicMson & Brother
febll llloctn
PALL OPENING OP MILLINERY!
OCTOBER 16th, 1882. THE
LADIES’ STORE RE-OFUED
ON SECOND FLOOR OF NEW BRICK BLOCK!
CHEAP, CHEAP!
HATS AND TRIMMINGS, BEAUTIFUL LACES, GLOVES;
DRESS BUTTONS, ELEGANT PLUMES, FLOWERS
AND RUCHINGS! ' ■“«
Bntterick’s Patterns
IN ALL FALL STYLES 1 r .
I.bell eudrevor to please ell, end eek thel every ledy In the city give me e cell before buying el
where. ALL COUNT11Y OHDEIta1 em prepered to fill et once. ___
Mrs. M. C. ROWE.
DIRECT L1MIW.F.PENMIAN
GA. & FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO.
BRUNSWICK, SAVANNAH. DARI
EN AND SATILLA RIVER.
The fast steamer ST. NICHOLAS will leave Savan
nah for Brunswick every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, and on Saturdays leave Brunawick for 8*111-
la rivoj. Leave Brunswick for Darion and Savannah
over* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Close connection made with B. k A. Railroad, and
tkrongh bills of lading isaued to and from all sta
tions on that road.
Extra boats for the accommodation of naval store
freight.
Fo* Florida.—Passengers for Florida will take
steamer Ruby at 1:30 o'clock P. M. for St. Simons
on Tuesdays and Fridays to connect with Fernsndi-
stcamets on Wednesday and Saturday mornings.
W. F. PENNIMAN, Agent,
sprlll6-3m Collins' Wharf, Brunswick.
GENERAL
Merchandise Broker,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Merchants wleblng to nuke £ rile re foSgoodeer,
requested before doing eo to get quotation, on seme
from me. Will furnleb on application the lowest
market rate, on goods delivered here, such as
Oteiu, Iley, Meets, rlour. etc., ete.w —g
I represent et present et this point—
KENTUCKY PLOUU CO Louisville
KEN1TCKY MODEL STEAM BAKERY.. .Lou lerUle
H. H. RICHABD80N k CO., Onto, Meet... Chicago
B. JONES. Oeoerel Orocerlee Clnetotut
HI SOAP * OIL CO Ctnclnnst
Eta.,Etc., Eta.
f.bi-ly
F. W ARNKE
Mercliant Tailor.
-:0:
MY STOCK
For tbe preoout reason to of unequalled extent end variety, embracing every no-e.tr to materiel end
(tyle for MEN'S WEAB, nude up in etyfe end finish unsurpassed. Examination solicited.
Joerger’s Block,
Brunswick, 6a.
April 1V1J