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—Tire !flilrb Urnkru Of
. <*ln’. KiRax la Carry i
How Dick r«!» .Hade IDe M
Kloqucnt Opcccb srHU Kile
Dew York 'tfaewtrr.
ConapoadnceaTTbi Ii
nett off just as our host, Mr.
G. Green, eras about to relate hour
•the match between Abraham Lin
coln and Marv Owens was broken
**it was this way, said Mr. Green.
My cousin, Nancy Grecu, bad a
great, strapping baby that she was
in the habit of logging aoout tritn
her wherever sbe|Went. Possibly
Lincoln didn’t base a passion for
babies; at any rate, he was nit in
lore with this one, and X remember
■very well that when his own son
Bob was in the cradle Lincoln used
to lie on the flooi reading, and lei
: the future Secretary of War split
his lungs yelling to be carried about
the bouse.' If Mrs. Lincoln happen
ed to arrire home about this time
there was trouble in the family for
a few minutes, but no remonstrances
or appeals could ever make him a
good nurse, tie would read, and,
i so far as appcarauces went, was
deaf to all infantile cries that came
.from ids hopeful heirs. When the
'babies grew up a bit,'.and they knew
something, they found in their Cutli-
- cr a companion and a friend, but
. they Iliad to look elsewhere for a
nurse.
IXXCOLX AND HART OWENS.
Well, at the time I mentioned,
Lincoln had grown very fond of
Maty- O wens, and she seemed to
take quite a fancy to him. They
were together a good deal, and
' finally, as was understood, became
* engaged. One day Mary and Nancy
Green were going a mile or so to a
neighbor’s, and Lincoln went witli
them. As usual, Nancy took the
: baby, and trudged along with it
- although it was a heavy weight for
* hor. Perhaps she expected that
Lincoln would oiler to shoulder the
boy himself for part of the distance
aud-so.relieve her; but if shelmd
.1 such'expectations they were not real-
, i/e(l, for he put ids hands in Ids
pockets nuU leisurely sauntered by
Lbe side of Mary Owens, without a
i glance towards i he baby.
^Pretty soon Mary became cold,
.r and answered Lincoln with short
. and ■ cart sentences. Then she re
fused to' talk to him at all, and by
tlio timo-tho-eU'l of-thc-joumcy was
reached she fairly withered him
with her glances.' Lincoln did not
know,\or seemed not to know what
, the matter was, and at last asked an
explanation. •
1 > LINCOLN'S OFFENSE.
-—. “What’s up, Mary ?” said he. “You
* seem to be iu a bad humor.’’
“Oh, no,” she replied, mockingly’
“Fm ex purring and good-natured
| ”tteu. Wbat is there io ruffle
!y, my gracious!”
“It’s something I’ve done, I sup
pose,” said Lincoln.
“No,” replied Mary tarllv, “it’s
nothing you’ve done. It’s what yc
hain’t done, and that’s just what’s
the matter.”
“Well, what is it?” said
coin
H
he has discovered
• It i< adapted
re the womb is disorder- ^
willenreati irregularity of the I —j,- j”
LinwilieldjS Female liegula- I —-—
ike a charm in "whites,’’ or tr.pa
. :i check of the “monthly course*’ aoa»
rold. trouble of mind or causes, | .ijj * *
(-storing the di- charge in every in- |
tee. In chronic cases its action Is
—I —* *ecisire, and saves the con- ! ~
countless evils and pro- | ' ... ,,
t- ulOufatnoiA!
ffFbger inbioa Um
Hxi I rood* sad tnacbi
FOSS
AT THE CORNER!
M 0VEP.1ECI
n till
cuiu
SCHKEIDER,
Queen City
BREWER?,
done nnd
| spoiled. My mother tried to make j
Lincoln easy by taking the fault on |
I herself, saying that she bad no bus
iness to set the table where it would mature decay. Prepared by doctor
bob over in that manner. “Much Bradlicld, Atlanta, Ga. For sail
obliged to you, Aunt Lizzie,’ said he f 1.80 per bottle by ail druggists.
‘hut it’s nothing but my blamed Milltown, Cbahbess Co.. AulJ
awkwardness, and it is no use to July 13,1877. f
apologize for me.’” I I have used your Female Ilegolator
thibtt tears after. extensively in my practice for a long
.“Arid that was the first meeting time,and with entire. socceM where
between Lincoln and Yates?” there wsa no complication ofdisesse. If
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Yes, and they were forever af- | it is not a specific, it is, in lay opinion, | ru,
lerward fast friends. Nearly thirty. | the best known-remedy for the diseases ' * M *
s drove Over ! f or which it is recouier
years after that Yates
iiere from Springfield one day, and
said he, ‘Bill, do you know Lincoln j mpr&ma&sat
can be nominated for President at j .
Chicago?”
‘flow ? said I.
“ ‘By doing a.3 I say,’ said Yites: !
‘and von arc the man to induce him ;
to do' it.’
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DAVIS, M.
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HILL’S
I. J. BRINSON,
Ceitractor& Builflerl
: iJcgal Aducvtiscmcnts
BAH
COUNTY.
“I must teliyou that shortly belore ■ job. f. scott, ,-t ai,. v:
that Yates had been elected Presi- . «. }■
GEOKGIA^-Baker County.
BUI, i
otc, In Bake
(orior Court,
ml. J NorrmWr Tern.
U mpppemriag to the ( oar* that the
Patience A. Colley. Ssrmh A.
Tamar B Griffin, at a
dent of the railroad lliat run..
through here, and I was financial ,
agenlf and wdhad just returned gg£S
f rom A trip to Now \ork together. I mid bill sod sebpoen* be perfected on the mid
Liucolii and Douglass had eompM- , £ JSSfjCt'S
ed I heir joint discussion, mid nt- Adrutlwr far ibe torn or bar ndatbo Srfoir
traded a great deal of attention.” iboncittcmorthloOrejL
“‘You know liow they arc all -— o.J,wright..i.s.i_a.c.
talking about Lincoln in UioJCost,’ j
said Yales. Now, Lincoln will be- !
lieve what you tell him,and I want (
you to go with me and talk to him. !
He must go to New York and !
make a speech.”
“Ilowcan he go now?’ said I
‘There’ no excuse for it.”
“We’ll make an excuse.
Yates. “I can arrange to have him I from ».:j (luidUmbip. Thu n therefore to
invited and when they see and hear itf
him they Will be ready to vote for I county on the first Mondsy In July next tom
. Kov.l.Wfi. ,
A true extract from the mlautm of amid Itort.
B. F. Hcmrxni, Clerk.
Noe.2o t uam-dM«^».
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Baker Coustv.
WTUEREAS. Thomu H. Cuklc, xtunliu of
I > V DodIoI D. Hall Ronooolo to wo Ik t be
„„:.i > bu lullj lepnocnud IboooUtooT iboiaMD. V.
, 11 I Hall, toil applies to OK for leuer. of
him.
“Well, I got into the carriage and
rode over with Dick to »Sc Lincoln.
Vat»s’ PLAN.
Going over Dick opened a new
scheme. He nud Swett were botii
candidates for Governor, and it was
a pretty even chance as to wiio
would get it. “Now, I wa : il to be
Governor,’ said Yates. ‘I have had
an everlasting nmliitiou that way,
and Lincoln, by being neutral be
tween Sweet and me or leaning a
ItzVe to my side, can give me the
nomination. I want to do .that, and
if lie will wc will make him the Re
publican nominee for President.
“Well, I saw Lincoln. He laugh
ed at Yates’ plan of having him go
to New York and making him Pros-
idcnt.'bat objected to nothiug. “Yon
see,’’ said lie, “I think the world
Sweet and Dick both, and it
won’t do for me totake sides, but I’ll
keep my hands off. The result waS
as Yates had predicted. He was
nominated for Governor. Lincoln
1 went to New' York and spoke at
[•Cooper Instilntc, attracting the at-
Lin- j million of the entire country, and
was finally uominated at Chicago
cm two, If they h»*e mny.
idmy li
. why I
■y hi
unrlcr
I84|.
tnclil»-Qul2
be gimmlad to rad mpplicmnt.
iiintl, officially, tkb ?tk day of 1
JAB. r. BttOADAffiAY,
MITCHELL COUNTY.
Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—MITCHELL Coltctt.
oe mold before the Court House door in
»» CamlUm between the legml hours of amlo
on the first Tooadsy la May, 1881, one lot or
cel of land, and lbe Imprnraaaant thereon, lying
and bsior in the town of CsalUa,amid county
and State kaowo as IbedweUimg bouaa and lot of
James II. 8pencc,£*i.,described as follows: port
of lot mi In the Tentto district of amid couaty and
Stato, bounded on south by street running east
and west north of Court House square, on east by
• Twitty Jt Culpepper** Burts place, on necth by
I ihelaod line between loU »1 and A88 la Tenth
. District, on west by African Church lot nod lot of
! Mirla Branch, containing fire acres, more or leas*
levied spun and sold *e the propertr of Jamea U.
Spence, oue of tbe defendants by vlrtno ot Mitch*
. til Superiortourti tx in fbeorof J GailMartin
of i A Co. T» W. B. Spence, F.B. Spence, J. T. Spence
sJ * ami faatw II.Spence.
I hi, M.rcb 1551. O. W. SWINDLE.
Sb-rir.
“Yon don’t know, of course,” rc- an ® elected.”
ded Mary, disdainfully. , dick’s adventure in sevv York
---- - ■ •- ■ “Ah, that Dick Tates, “said Mr. <
Green, “was a wonderful man.
spondee r#
.. “No-; I’ll be hanged If I do,” said
' Lincoln.
“Wall, I’ll tell you,” said Mary.
“You’ve walked ver for inoro'n a
mile with us—a great, rirong feller
like you, and let ihat woman carry
a baby that weighs nigh onto for-
•, ty pound, and never so much os lift
ed ver finger to help her. Thai’s what
alls me.;’
“Why she never asked mo,” said
Lincoln.
“Oh, she didn’t I And you hadn’t
politeness, enough to oiler to help
. her, but must wait to bo asked.”
"Why,'l never thought of it,” re
turned Lincoln. “I always suppos
ed she would be afraid lo let mt;
] GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
B V virtue of »n order from tb. Court oTOrll-
norr or M-d count*, will be eoM befoeo lbe
, Court Homo door I, ooid oulr. between Ike le-
j gal hours of mic, on tbe Aral Turaday la Jure,
iML a one-ninth rodlaMed rwriadar (atonal la
lots of It ai aumbem 171.272, and lari halfoffCS
• la lbe 8th utstrics of amid county. Bold for pur-
| pov? of reinvcrimenL Term* cash.
G. W. WILLIFORD,
»r ehLarra.
Guardian ef bin nioor c
W ILL be mold before tbe Court Bouse deer, iu
tbo town of Ctmlllo, on tholnt Txodoj
in Jcne nexL within the legal hour* of sale, lota
when "* fig ’
Mitchell Sheriff Sales.
“I pflts ill New York with him on
railroad business at one time, and
during tile evening WC Uble .-aun- u n»!»I nuio'brr.(24S| two’bandml and Ibrly.
itring down Broadway, i»iek had jg[
been taking considerable Wine—not , ••derand hr alrtue of a mortgage t fa
enough to intoxicate him, blit just * Iwml fmm Mllclirll Superior Court in favor of
enough ro make hi... brifliant
reckless. Tie was dressod with ex- Februarysx,isn.
exquisite taste, and his hair, which I
tr<wfuu,Enu
. In the (10th)
ItchelL Levied ou
r . , er ,, , , I number* (187) one
was SO luxuriant, Mono up by ll I (14I) one hundred and forty-four,
barber in fine stylo Wc had <ick-
Ots to tbe tbeatl’C, but as W(? got t»y Tirtuc Ufa fi fa Usiied frour Mitchell Superior
near the place I suddenly lost Dick ! Court la. r»»or of *«no Jw Wnt. Prcpsrtj
* . _ * i M.iiitni nut bv ninintiir Written notioe of levy
in the crowd. I was peering about gitreJoba^pn^is
for him, when I saw him ahead of ^ —_
me going into the theatre, lie had DOUGHERTY
COUNTY.
touch the baby for fear I might' ^OEOKGU-^hewy CobNtr.
- r rushed after him and got j W. F ^»^a^O^SS5!SJ
I of Slid county for a discharge Irocr bis gwardiaa-
mmI
break it or something. I’d carry a
bushel of ’em for you, Mary.”
“Yes, note,'' said Mary, bitter-
- ly
“An]/ time,” said Lincoln.
“If I asked yon ?” responded
Mary.
" . “Well, I reckon you could ask me
if you wanted them carried,” reiort-
' ed Lincoln.
“I just tell you what it is, Abe
Lincoln,” cried Mary, getting cxcit-
- ed, “any man as is fit to be a husband
would have offered to a carried that
.child-when be could see its mother
was near about tired to death.”
“And I dldu’t offer?” said Lin-
coin*
“No, yon didn’t!” said Mary.
“And so I ain’t fit to be a hus
band ?” aaid Lincoln.
“That’s just the fact, yon hain’t,”
said Mary.
Lincoln turned about with a
laugh, and didn’t appear to think
much Aore of the matter. He troat-
' ed Marv verv nicely, and much as
Jf nothing had been said; but her
words, no doubt, made a serious im*
for from that time their
. head.
inside just as Dick went marching
down the middle aisls, hallcss, but (]| M nnnratMl „
erect and handsome. His appear- ■ or £rforoth > are Hondo? i* iufwoxi, way ib.
anccand manner attraclcd atlcn- : «■ .?• Bnrta tbgoij m:.l» diopoiyj hg>
lion, and there was n kml laugh I , *“ l ”
of nij ^ouol j
.hip of U. o. Dickoraoo, this io Ihorefim roelto
oil prnoos concern.-I to abow ernwoe bo Coro mo wa
followed liy applause.' At this
Dick bowed with all the grace of a
Chesterfield. Then there was
more applause, and directly some
one in the circle above threw a bo-
quet toward him, whicli fell at his >
feet. This elicited a roar, and the J
play stopped.
A MARVELOUS SPEECtl.
“Dick picked up the bnquci,
bowed once more, and then-begnn
a little speech, which was actually
the finest thing I ever heard on
earth. It was an apology for his
appearance and a coinplir-.cnt lo
;he brave men and beautiful wo-
m:n ho saw around him. When
tic got through and sat down the
lior ' .-ang with cheers, and though
no one knew who he was they recog
nized instantly that a gentleman j
and statesman was before them. '
‘Dick,’ said I, when we got to the
hotel, ‘I would give a hundred '
ike unit letter, of dtamtmlaa.
-Given anderuy hi
Ut ilxy of May, 1381. Z. J. ODOM,
aigMlaro this
[.Ordinary.
1500 Refill
I P HEPATIC PANACEA
IktnMflM.M7MkMf.tolk pari nin<*
year*, f oa* Dyrpepria end I iv«r t ran Ur*, a on u
•+e* mm exten. eeteUmr death rremUbe tbe lw-
mediate remit. 1 kart been udag U. H. P. tor
six week*, and Iron* tbe tin e I iMnimrnud taking
it I loaad myself relief id, and 1 «OM)d not now
be without DCar any eaniMetrilon.
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-Atlanta -
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Pullman Palace Steeping Car* ^avannali t > < in-
einnaU via Maeeo. dttaLta aa 1 Cincinnati South
Ora Railway on ”30 p in tra n.
Local Steeping on on at) Night Train* be
tween ftavaanah and Auguria, Augtuta an 1 il>
ooo. aid Savannah and Atiaota. -
Knlanla train connects at Fort Ya!!ry for Perry
dally (except Sunday), and at Culhbcrt lor Fori
Gaines daily, (except Sunday.)
Trains ea Blakely £sicu»lon runs dally (ex-
sept Monday) from Albany to ArUsogtou. and dai
ly (except Monday) from Arlington ;oAUuny.
At teWtlk with ^a van nab, FloriJa and
Wotern kailway.at Augnvta w.th alt Unr* to
North and Lari, at Atuntawitb Air Line and
Bonn craw Routes lo all point* Hortb, Enri and
Wori.
Pullman 8teeper from Augusta to Washington
without change.
Bertha In deeping Car* can be secured sx
8CUUEINERU 137 dongrem *trr«L
Gao A. Vxirnntib. wjlliaji no..ebs.
Gen Pam. AgL, Gen. BupLC- 1L It, SaTannah
J. C Shaw, W. F. 811EILSAK,
Gen.Trav.AgL buja. s. W ./.ML. Nam
Gkxmcal IIaxaues'.s urncc, *
StrtKNtH.ii^ May ld,h«!.t
O N ANI» AFTER SUNDAY. MAY Is*,
Faaaenger trains ou tli:.-* l(oa<! will run a. c
follow*:
NIGHT EXPRESS
Leave Savannah Daily at
Leave Jesup
Leave Tebi* uvi'lc
Arrive at Callahan *•
Arrive at Jacksonvil'e •*
Leave .laekaonvitle
Leave Callahan *■
Arrive nt Tebeattville
Ariive at Jeavp
Arrive at Savannah “
Sile'icre 1 ‘waiagene^rumler- <lo«»r bill to l.ave;th.t speech rx-
standing ^“^CSwo™ I ^^“t^lSwwhril’^W,’ said
TATES AND LINCOLN.
“That’s s fine picture of Yuies,”
said I, glancing at the wall, where
hnng a large photograph, half life-
alzc; perhaps, of the war Governor of
Illinois.
that we Will pay the above reward for a single
cue of
:l..a.;m::ej back
Thai tho Pod fall, to core- This UmtRoaMdj
wilt POSITIVELY —*
seemed as it all
knew eamo swelling ftp within me
ami struggling for uttcranct. It
itad to be spoken, and I spoke :t.’
“Yates lias made many fine
. speeches in his life, but he never
"w replied Mr. Green, “it’s a 1 ° T ° ,0,, " Cn ‘ !
good picture. ^ atc9 ’ I t ^^ i It will take another letter to com- j
3m handsomest man I ctcrsaw. ex- ( ^ thc *ad?toMWe» of Mr. i
l umbago. Lame Beak, ScU*Jc*, Gravel. Diabetea,
l»rop-y. BrUbi f s Diaesse ofGm Kidney*. Inconti
nence and Retention of the Urine. Ictmmallon of
thc Kidney*. Catarrh of tbe Bladder. High Color
ed Urine, PAin In tha Back, Side or Lota*. Ser-
the poetry T ever
r— .... —.■ bF»rl»o»odtM«f,orolh.-ret«>.
LADIES.If jou ore oaSbrinc from Frmolo
Wratoeu. LovcSRmS. or ony dh*too of the
KHn Blodlcr or Urloiry Orgmn,
eept JohuC. Breckcnrid«c.’ I thought
a great deal of him. and knew hint
when we were both boys. I must
tell vou how Lincoln and Y’atcs first
met.' Lincoln was ’tending store
down at Salem, and Yates and Car
lin, from the southern part of
the State, came up to my mothers
to Epend a few days. .
“Ono morning 1 said: ‘Hoys, come
down to Salem with me. There’s a
young fellow there I want to intro
duce you to.’ So we went down,
and as wo came to the store I saw
Lincoln stretched out on the cellar-
door reading Burns—his /avorite
poet, by the way. .... ,
' “Introduced him to Y ates and
Carlin, and after a while lie put on
his coat and went back with ns to
dinner. Mother had invited some
YOU CAN BE CURED!
Wit bout mllowlag nouuou, noUlclaco, by lim
ply soaring
PROF. GUILMETTETS
the reminiscences of
as? SJS22SS& C Xf»M3r r«<k
came a grocery
and finalfv entered upon
life.
keeper at Salem,
his larger
Wonders of Dreamland.
The longest dream lasts less than
threo minutes. A man fell asleep ns
the clock tolled the find stroke of
Which cum by Abaorplton.
S: it PM !
5:20 PJT;
.. «J:55 l* M ;
. 9:dSPM
10:15 1» M
. 7 r. 5 A M
8:22 A 31
11:05 A M
12:5J l*M
. 3:50 P M
Pxsseugera from bavnuunb tor Bruc^.v'ck
take thin train, Arriving ut ltruiinvu-k ut 7 45
A M.
I'Maseugeni leave Bruiidwick at *.':>> A M..
arriving at Savannah 2:50 •*. M.
Paasengera for Iterien take Uii^ train.
Pa**eng<T* leaving-Macon at 9.0»A.3L(<lul>
connect at Je*Uf> wit'» »m- train tor Florida.
Passenger* from Flori'la by thi* train
aect at .Jesup with train arriving *.i it.-u on
7:45 PM. tlaily.
Drawing R« »ra Car* on this train between
Savannah atul Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah * «i*ltyat . !l?ul‘M
Leave J« up •• ... . tvtZ A M
Leave TeheautUle •• 4:2*. Ail
Arrive at Callahan •* a M
Arrive atJackeomrdtc ** 7:55 A M
Arrive at Live Oak Ua;lr (ex
cept Sunday*) •• 11 an) A 3;
Leave Live oak daily (except
-ttruUv) •* ... 2:t5P3J
Iriave Jackaouville - 5:5o P M
Leave Callahan *• tiiGPil
Leave Tebcaiiv U»* « 3:ft)»*3l
Arrive at Jeaup ♦* 11:00 P 31
Arrive at Savannah “ . t:15 A M
Palace Sleeping Car* tm ibb t ain <!ailv »*e-
tween Sayannih ami Jacksonville. Charleston
an*I Jaekanaville ami Macon jh«I .lack_-on- 1
ville.
No change of ears between Savannah and
Jacksonville ami Macon ami Jacksonville.
» aMcngers loaviug Macon »:jo P. M. con- .
nect at Je*Bp with this train tor nori laitailr. -
Passenger* from Florida Itjr this train con
nect at Jesup with train arriving at Macon >
6:15 A. 31. da ly.
Passengers from Savannah for Gainesville. ‘
Cedar Keys and Ftori«la 1ran-i: Uun*l take ,
Chi* train.
Passenger* from Savat|»-ih fur, Mn ii.-on. j
Mont ice'Iu, Tal|aha**ef au.l (Juiuev lake this
train.
Pa*s.ngcis from Quincy, Tallnha»-ec. M‘?n-
ticelli* aud Mad'son take this train, meeting ;
sleep n f car* at Te»K»aus ille at pffii P. M.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah, i|ailv at
Leave Jesnp
BUILDER’S SUPPLIES,:
ALU.LSY. HA.
Lumber, Briok, Shingles '
Lathes, Lime and
Cement
Constantly on hand, and ontora promptly
; filled.
. BQTEstimates fnrnisheil for buildings and
! contract* token at lowest living rates.
Allmny nod -.-outhwest Georgia need an eu -
terpri-c <>f this k'ud. and I .nut determined to
supply the «leu-.nn«l.
Pnti’uuag** i***lirite«l and satisfaction guar
anteed
SSTOKFJCK: At S. SlertMV Store
Hate leased the Wsrrhou*e totmeriy occupied by
Welch A Bseoa. and will carry on a
UMunuiCnUs
BUSX2STESS.
. Will cire prompt and «W at taut ten to all ba*-
in«iMriiirtiMn) to their care.
Ihauy. tin . April I, ittl.
dtwAwlm
FATTISOKT’S
Iron Works!
(KKtabliR]»cd 1867.)
t. mm sus,
founders & Machinists,
ALBANY, GA.
Iron and Brass Castings t>l all De
scriptions.
Proprietors U.OICS 1MPROTED
MA.CNTFICENT DISPLAY
-OF-
CORSET
Made under Corj ’yV j a?< w(. Ht rent,' r) , ^
ful sod UeUthfiil. ttetUfartteA timtsan*d. ti<?‘
the clasp Is lsM a quilled pad. whkh render* rw»iH#
iiuncAsiole. llewaro of Ii.fiiofeluents. Ark lo.
Chuley's Corset and take wo oil cr. to f
through yotir Uenter fur a soa*fite C«*»«ct. wi I'Jjn to
price from 73 cents to f?«M. and yr.ur onlrr *-l«l tx
Wiled b~ lelurn mail. Mnnufaciu:cd cnly ty t**o
Globe Manufacturing Ccn.p*L> .
BATES, EZTD t COOLEY.
34$» S4J aud M JVrurCeraz
MilCLIS’* COttX
imam
SS5BSKBEST
. 7)r i»
> c* ■* Cj.d tsar Cali-
k-’j-=a-1 to-x-. fir Ol&M umU EM* ztioxiiN J
t’rr'^F ii si- l mVri
. OJL j?±
SPRING GOODS
m i GLi
A STOCK WHICH FOR
Variety, Style and Elegance
STANDS
The Best ia tbe Market.
janl-Cmvr
Without a Rival in Georgia!
— ■ — ~*^ * A
Our Various Departments are replete with the
Choicest and Rarest Novelties !
Nothing heft Undone to Make shopping Pleasant h
those who Visit our Establishment.
Mrs. B. GOLINSKY
i
l®* "Prices Low this Season.
Call and see us.
n now neueiviNo luri.r fur itta
FASHION EMPORITTM
THE FINEST AStORTilENr OF
f^eave Tebeauvllle
Leave DuPont
Arrive Thetnaaville
Arrive Balnhvidge
Arrive Albaay
Leave Alkanv
Leave Bate bridge
I .eave Thotnaavillr
Arrive at Dulfont
iSr.&.a.h
4A)Ps-
... 7^0 PM
.W)PM
12 night
... 3*0 AM
.... 8*0 A M
... KM3AM
4:45 F M
S30PM
Hril P ri
1:45 AM
S;»0A M
. DM AM
Buntings, Plaid, Di’ess&TrinroiiugNilks,Kalins,
French Lawns, Linen Lawns, Embroideries,
;!
.Vtwi
Sleep!*, e*re run thronrh to and rrom Sa-
rmU aad Alheoy, aad Jaehacaville and
Moatpnaerj. daily w Ubont chance.
Conaoctlon at Albaay .tally with pMsengcr
train, bath wayoecSoataveotera Railroad t. ,
and from Macon, Eufaula, Mortpwncry, Mo
bile. New Orleans, etc.
f °r Ainlchr-
cola aad Cohimbas every Tnenuny and Satnr- I
day.
. CIoaoMOMetioa at JaekooBTlUe daily (Sur-
LACES, (reel end imitation) ever brought to tlii* market.
* Veil hit/, <: vernal hies. Sill; atul Elsie lhreatl Mils
and Glares.
i. prettier ibau ever. In feet, we hare
^forProt GuitmeU*’* French
Asjt your druggist
Ki lner l*ad, and take u*other. If he
It, *et>a tlM and you will recciTe tbe Fad by re
turn mall.
TESTtWKHALS FR03I THE PEOPLE.
Judge Bnchaaan. Lawyer, Toledo O, says
“Ooa of Prot Gwilmeus’s French Kidney Prds
‘ te three weeks’ ttete. My
‘ ‘ * u in-
I cured k? of
1 i 11.__
twelve. He awakened ere the echo ! cooo _b«d t«n«trro up by the u«t doom
of the twelfth stroke had died away , wr^Sumitta»o»Sofmonr
having in the interval dreamed that 1 4ic«rp> viator. J. P,Toledo,o.mjo: "
be committed a crime, was detected ^.“^^^rajTbLTbf ^bStTl
after live years tried and condemn- crutches, inaocatii
ed. The shock of finding the halter ’ mot wcorta, ftet. c
about his neck aroused hlni to con- j •S.JJreEcScott,
sciousness, when ho discovered that! “lb»»bb«coa*rra«(
... BrlcbraDiomoeortbe
li
taco oaSt/Joba*. river. ^
Trains on B. & A. R.R. leave Junction,
wan, stlia* A. M., and for Branswi
car-l
BerthsguMl Drawing Room Car xec^mmoda- ,
tion<* secured M Brea’s Ticket Office, So. 2? i
Ball street, aad ai thn company’s t epot, :
foot of Liberty Street.
, JAS. I*. TAYLOR, j
General Pxsscpger Agent.
J. S. TT80V, Master of Transportation. j
H. 8. HAINES, - (
Hwmrsl Hitimsr. i
Fillmoxc Baowx ,
BROWN’S
A r.rr lorjr a<oortmrnt or CORsElS. PAR4SOI.S and f A NS, nrctli
rrerylblof krpt le ■ 3rot-dam Fancy eed Dry (ioodo oatabll.lim.nl. A flu. r
MILLINERY ASSORTMENT
W 1 **'• t * k< ™ >0>rci»I care to ooloct lha Ulmt ityln lor
thfc, branch of bedam Call aad catalno our . ock. and wo ore r.ire evorybeir will !>i pRaord with
tkc style, <|iiality aad prlrco, u I will ocll at ibo lowed prlwo for ,-j,n only. P
i-, MRS - B- OOLINSKY.
AUG. P. FUANKLDT & CO.,
FEED,
all these events had happened in au
infiiiitesimal fragment of time. Mo- | mcdldne. bot
voum: ladTesTm aiid there was quite hammed, wishing to illustrate the wet.tw.or -
a party or us. As I said a while ago | wonders of sleep, told lio w arertain
I in col a was fearfully awkward aud i man, being a Sheik, found himself
timid when girls were around, and f for his pride made a poor fishcr-
T thought he would stumble over man; IhatJie lived as one for sixty
. vervthing iu the house that day. years, bringing up a family and
’ a pioxeer's tablf. ■ working hard; and, upon waking
«W> were notverv luxurious iu up from this iong dream, so short a • —»■~ K - M D_
We wore nut-v tl ^ 0 h „a he been asleep that thc. iJU.ibSSoSkta
narrow-necked gourd bottle filled
with water—which ho knew he
Tlte house bad a overturned as be fell asleep—had
nnrmheon floor, and the table was not time in which to empty itself.
Hablo to rock a good deal. Wc - —-
one put a chip uuSer adegor two
Nearly opposite tbcPumgtr
s? frsssstfss:
P*\i *ud wa* cnml m one month.”
Flodlay, O.ssra
11. B. Green.
”1 _ r. " ‘
three week* 1
oaeofPreC
our habits iu those days, and at din
ner had large brown, earthen bowls
. m :ii- ,( c*ch person’s plate instead
of t«t and coffee* Tim house bad a
-1 w« re one oftheflrriones
eeireA mere benefit from R iba
meed. In fori the Psdsgi" better
law: tea than x«y Kidney
“ta li steady, and had f done so
that dav.but Lincoln, in tryin^ to
kta ’ipcrfl under thc table, bed
cured by wesrinc
ind.*
firi. I^q-askport
jrKUuoy P*d»
■I Uriel ■
sad mil of the
Isre net
ts,
BUSINESS
■
SOLICIT!®.
ternary for a &
ovementste x complete .
hich affords every eon-
r t ’
srktem
Tcnirnce for
bofldlng mil
Tbe cuisine •lejwrtmeot Is unJer the charge of
tbe most experienced cooks,sod.the tables, far
fire.
FinsnSTET’S BTJIH.IDI3STG-,
Bay Street, BRUNSWICK, CA.
febl2-tr6m
THE BEST IN THE MARKET!
S Sisco with
The stock of cotton on hand in ^
the United States is 72BJ70 bales ’ >J
against 738,423 hales at the
time last year.
There were in |
l ° L a rere Tn a toifthatTted him I steamritip
fike wST’ Unco]a " tDt 40 1 °" e b " g 1
art Sunday three
i MR]
•ttr\ French Li\cr Pad.
lively sm% Fever »nd A^ue. Dumb
Agws^ AgneCs-e. Billons Fever, Jaundice. Dy*. :
a ll, xod Ml dkesKs. of the Liver, ttomsch sod ;
I. Price 51A0 sv mail, ."end for Frof- Gull-
mette'aTreitteeon Gin Kidney* and Llrer free ,
FRENCH PAIJj
td SLait-a, for tbs* 1
reference*.
Rates of charge*: Fifty G
Lodging; or Two Dollin pc
e IS, ’oefil
Brown V 2iuttonal Hotel,
1 proprietor*!:
— Dorr Swinging Fhm Wop
JtovrtM* cxs-Bnrntag Gemyteee Pteet
Nickel KnotMi Double Short Oenten
terOnm
— etc.
E. E. EE0V17 £ SON,
I'roprleri
ISAAC A. SHZPPABD dc CO., Ex
And for s le by principal d
:
Nxrrh U,U81rif
S. MAYER $, GLAUBER.
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