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MvriNQ and its Remedy.
tkr rvii iMm TMiiind Md o.
- -1 s, ..led bfalrM R«nta frwlwwt.
Thocrilfa deepwmUNfandha*it*tap
root in tiio part. It U traditional, Tha
older oolhyra, if they an bkmd, an
•bo curacd with trailitiooe, And college
traditions arc rofily Iwm, ar.d dlo liard.
■These disorderly torn tciicie* arc not Wily
inherited from the past in thin country,
bat from tho mother country aluo. The
extent of their surriral there may be seen
in the hadnga, flghttinc* and midnight
manudingn with which “Tom Brown
at Rugby ’ is overweighed. They have
survived, with additions, in American
colleges. Members of advanced dames
promptly instruct the younger classes
what is always done, and what, there
fore, they are bound to do. The newer
WSlBlt to be as “smart" as their pre-
deotssns, and sotoey must have haring,
rushes, “bloody Monday," freshman
beer, reciprocal hornlnira, small maraud
ings end what not? Tho effoct of those
agSuA tradiffitw *t ft, nartienlsr stage
of the college coerce, in'the sudden but
transient transformation of a consider
able number of well minded and well
mannered young men. is something as
. unfailing as it is surprising ondotherwtoe
iltlstbeacknowl-
t the whole population b
banded together to detect and puabh
wrongdoing. In college communities the
cose b reversed* the combination to to
n. It is seldom' the case
□twill give information
her that might lead even
•to his reformation. And when it be
comes apparently a. question of penalty,
j£x —in , m(Sn Qf no principle
hut men of high
will generally leave college
adMMr tlMB ^w etotlqdeg the wrong.
In one ease, where it became alike neces
sary for the safety of father and eon that
too father should know of the notorious
habits Of intoxication into which the son
i had fallen, he went away convinced of
gram injustice done by the faculty to toe
young man, beoauso he was informed by
obwmswa that the statements were un
true. It should be Said, however, that
one of these classmates, after graduation,
had toe manhood to come, to a college
officer and say: “I lied to Mr. .’’
In another instanoo, a case of assault
ripon a professor’s houses a whole class,
including, with one exception, all its best
men, were induced to agree beforehand
that they would not answer any question
as to their own whereabouts at a given
time-4hough many of them were quietly
studying in their rooms—lest too cirde
oMnquiry should thus be narrowed to
ward the offenders; and they submitted
to suspension rather than answer the
question. Illustrative facts of this kind
might be accumulated to ihy extent,
v But it t» not neoeasary. Every oollegO
man can bear witness to the general state
of tb aia
After young men have been fully and
c tsifte MSCMd .toot tbw will be held
amenable to the law of too land, tho ap
plication of the law b not to be with-
, holdon. This remedy' has sometimes
been applied with excellent effect. In
.one case the victim waited till his tor*
mentors disclobed themselves and brought
him before a magistrate. One of them
proved to bo a son of the chief justice of
the* state, and the settlement was posy
and lasting. In another collcgo two
youpg men, under arrest for gross vio
lence, fled and never put in an appear-
onco again.
In a third institution certain college
rioters, sons of woalthy parents, lay in
the lookup while theif class was gradu
ating. These arc hard remedies, to tho
lost degree undesirable,- but the abuses
are still more undesirable, and if all other
educational influences prove ineffectual,
then tho law must bo the educator. Tho
application of th6 remedy in a few in
stances would render further application
unnecessary.—The Forum.
It is Absurd
tor iwdpU to aspect a cuts for Indiges
tion, unless they retrain from eating
what U unwholesome; but If aaytlilnff
will sharpen the appetite and give ton*
to the digestive organs, It is Ayiris Sar
saparilla. Ttionsamls alt over the laud
testify to the merits of this medicine.
Mrs. Sarali Burroughs, of 248 Eighth
street. South Boston, writes l “My hus
band has token Ayer's Sarsaparilla, for
Dyspepsia and- torpid liver, and baa
been greatly benefited."
A Confirmed Dyspeptic.
C. Canterbury, of 141 Franklin st.,
Boston, Moss.,* writes, that, suffering
for years from Indigestion, be was at
last Induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla
and, by its t»o, was entirely cured.
Mrs. Josopb Aubln, of High street,
Holyoke, Mass., suffered for over a year
from Dyspepsia, so that ahe could not
.eat substantial food, became very weak,
and was Unalilo to caro for her family.
Melther' tho medicines prescribed by ,
physicians, nor any, of the remedies
advertised for the edro of Dyspepsia,
helped hor, until; she commenced the
use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. "Throe
bottles of this medicine,’’, she writes,
apaioa|fcu iiia,
" - wwhWw. ■
Or. U. O. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass,
Fries |l;sUboUt<i l t*. Worth ♦» about*.
Banker and Depositor.
It b generally supposed that banks arc
eager to receive deposits from all sources
and pay little attention to the character
of the depositor, provided they get their
money. This,is a very groat mistake.
Good bonks are not in tho habit of open
ing accounts with every man who wonts
to deposit without knowing something of
their customers’ business methods. It b
almost as hard to become a depositor in
some of the strong eastern banks as it b
jjjoget ajwrijtioiUn pntjcf^ theta, and the
depoeito» 1 'bncahSi^^^^ r tS? tho
banker cannot Afford to have tricky or
dishonest patrons Whom ho knows he
must watch all the time. He would
rather let them keep their money
and have nothing to do with them.—
Globe-Democrat.
A Grief Stricken Anti
Ants not only recognise one another
after separation for more than a year,
but thero arc evidences of strong affec
tion between them. After keeping ono
nest of ants for seven years Sir John
Lubbock had still two survivors, and this
pair finally died within a week of each
other, after living together two years
longer. Tho shook produced by tho loss
of her companion was the only apparent
cause of tho death of too lost member
«f this remarkable colony.—Arkonsaw
Traveler. ..
. Aa fUU as Mamma.
“Ton must remember, my daughter,
vtiti ifiMy a tMs giri. I cant think
of letting you wear long dresses yet.’’
••But, mamma, I am as tall as you
mre.~-4r
“Is that possible?”
They measure.
“Sure enough, my child, you arc.
How fortunate! Now you can hong out
the washing just as well ns I can."—
Chicago News. *
IV YORK & BR1MK
STEAMSHIP LINE.
MALLOBt IKE.
STEAMERS
CARONDELET,
EVANS,
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
«WS WILLIAMS,
O N and- alter December 17th, 1887, ono of the
nbovc steamers will loavo
Tuesday and Friday at S p. in
Close connections with all points on B. k W. an
E. T..V. A G. BsUrosda. Through bllls-lsdlng
signed to all points on above roads.
Freight and postage as low as by any other lined
For paaaenger and ataterooma apply to 7
• in. W SOUTH WICK, Act,
une4-ly Brflntwiok.G
“V your wtritertor tho^rljtl
gene Genuine unless bearing this Stump
JAMES 'MEANS*
83 SHOE.
iplnuutton.congmu.ftljea
itnfort and Ap-
r . . ..is world. Thounum
j wear It will t oll you tin reason it you ask them.
FOR SALK MY
II. L. McLENDON, Agent,
apll-ly Kataor Block.
Smimii,, Finn »ii Wtinu 4ui«»
WAYCEOSS SHORT LINE,
TIME CARD IN EFFECT!NOV. lath, 1*87,
ASSSS"'™—
. * *« INDIA FAST MAIL.
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Twaaa lv ......„.8svanaak,....t Iviuap
Till A
JiJgP » ••sHomord...* ...aai? MAS
8.00pm or Tamps .....It lS|A
19LAVT STEAMSHIP LIMB.
rAr...... Baron. .. -Lv
begatoara to and fromNewYorkand
IIW OBLEANS EXPRESS.
7.06 a mrv..........Savannah........ar 7.66 pm
»:sfe5S5atti=.:^a!g
EAST FLOBIDA EXPBESS.
1-jo P. a lv: Savannah ..ar 1133 pm
MOpm It .Jeanp .....It 10.64am
4.40pjntr It ll.Wam
f.Mpm ar..I...Jacksonville......,lr 7.80am
4:16 p m 1V....-1., Jacksonville.
Ijaepm IT..S. a
impm It ,Lakaoity....,...aT 10.48am
lilSpn It..v,„...Gainesville. ar 10.30 am
QUO pm It
8i40pm It..,
..LIt. Oak. ar 7.10a m
..Dupont....
. _ ..ar 4:96 am
tOiWimar........TbomatTUla It tiUam
1:33am ar Albany It 1GBam
. Pullman buffet earn to and Irom Jacksonville
and 8t.Loala TtalbomaiTtUa, Albany. Montgomery
and Nashville.
ALBANY BIPRESS.
7:33pm It Savannah ...ar 8:10am
10:05pm It Jesup Iv 8|15am
U:40am ar waycrosa It lB:10am
tgnam ar:.
7:00pm lv..
:Jacksonville... ....It 7:00pm
Jacksonville.... ...ar 7.-25mm
arll:30p
1:05 am It,.., Trayaroaa,
9:80 am ar Dupont
,,1t1P :10pm
7:10amar.,:.,...'..LlveOsk lv 8:55pm
10:80 am ar qalneevlUa ,lv 8:15pm
10:45 am ar Lake City Iv 8:33 p m
9:Mamlv.,.,. Dupont ar 0.45pm
6:80am ar Tbomaavllle lv 7.00pm
11.40 a m ar Albany lv 4.00 p in
Stops at all regular stations. Pullman
■leaping cars to and/rom JsokionviUe and
JESUP EXPRESS.
8.45 pm iv., Savannah ar 8.30am
6.10 pm ar ...Jeanp lv 6.36am
Stops at all regular and flag atatlona, (
Pullman buffet ears Jackaonvllle to Clnolnnnt!
and through coaches Jacksonville to Chattanooga
Pull sleeping cars to andfrom Jacksonville and
cured at Paaaenger Station.
W. P. H ABDEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.
K. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
e: t. Y. & G. R. R.
The Florida Short Line.
On and niter Sunday, Nov. 37, 1887, passenger
trains will run as follows, (Central Standard
Time.) * 1
OOIMO SOUTH.
Leave Atlanta 810 a m
Lonvo McDonough 618n m
Leave Flovllln 8 07 a m
Arrlvo Macon 080 a m •
Loavo Macon.. 0 85 a m
x>nvo ' . .
joavo Lumber City -110 p m
vo Jesup 8 15pm
Arrlvo Brunswick.: 5 85p m
Arrlvo Savannah 7 68 p m
Arrive Jacksonville 7 46pm
7 05 p m
8 08 p m
8 69 pm
10 15 p m
10 20 p m
1147 pan
1294 am
182 am
217 a m,
813 n m
000 am
010 a m
7 25 a m
DOING NORTH.
WJJIsU&fc,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER AND
Leather belting,
FBEN0H AMD AMERICAN CALF SKINS, SOLE
H AltNKSS, BRIDLE. AND PATEN TLEATB-
ER. WniPS ANDBADDLEBT WARE.
HARNESS, COLLARS, MS, El„
SUITABLE rmt MlMUtND turpentine
A Specialty.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia.
PU NAM’S
Livery Stable!
Corner Monk and Oglethorpe streets.'
•% " .*
M Y patroni and theginblle can rest assured of
securing from my .table
The Finest Turn-Outs
■HAND THE BESS SKKVlOE.
1An onlcrfsolldtcd, (and taturactlonigiiaran-
A. T. PUTNAM,
Leave Jacksonville 7 80 a m 7 00 p m
Leave Savannah 7 00 a m 7 85 p in
Leave Brunswick 10 50 a m 8 80 p m
Lonvo Jesup 12 50 p m 1107 p m
Loavo Lumber City
LcnveEnstmnn 410p m 165 am
Leave Cochran 458pm 280nm
Arrlvo Macon 0 86 p m 8 65 a rt
Lonvo Mncon rt 45 p m 4 00 a m
Lea vo Flovllln 8 12-p m 519 a m
Leave McDonough 0 05p m 007 am
Arrlvo Atlanta 10 05 pm ■ 7 20 nm
Leave Atlanta ... 100 p mlrt 20 p m 7 40 a m
Arrive Home 4 10 p m 116 p m 10 40 a m
Ar. Cliattnnoogn..600pn> 4 601> in 185 pm
, Connection ts made at Cleveland with Pullman
jmlnro sleeping ears, one of which goes to Wash
ington, via Lynchburg, and tho other to New
York via Uoanoke and tlio Shonandoah Valley.
Leighton alcoptng ears bctwcon Brunswick
and Atlanta.
For tickets and further Information, call on or
address B. W. WBENN, G. P. * T. A.,
L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxvlllo, Tonn,
Atlanta, Gn.
Pianos and Organs Tuned
And Repaired in Workman-Like
Manner.
CATI8FACTIONGUAHANTEED. Numerous
O City and Country References, Orders can bo
left with H. T. Dunn or Wntto A Dart.
R. E. .STEELE,
Teacher of Mnsle and Resident Tuner.
J. A. BUTTS,
Physician and Surgeon.
O FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and
GI *
Wilson, van. lu,, ,,i.i, nw.nvii.i.w wiitdi,,.,,
vrlll receive prompt attention. Office hour. 9 to
dll tofp.m,
lioucester streets, lately occupied by I)r. J.-
Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist,
11a. m. audit to fp- m. Hcsldhncoon Glouccs-
ter street, ono door from union.
H^-Spceial attention given to diseases of
throat ami luny.
O.O. MOORE.
J. C. VALENTINOS
MOORE & VALENTINO
Contractors and Builders,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
Sash, Doors and Blincfe, Mouldings
Nawcl Posts, etc.
WANTEDr-By a lady of somo ex
perience, a situation as Stenographer
and type-writer, who will be ready
to start on the shortest notice. Ad
dress, Post ofllcebox 46. lm
Choice Assortment Pry Goods,
Ladies’, Children’s & Men’s Shoes>
Best Scdected Notions,
Choice Family Groceries,
Provisions and Grain,
Wood and Willow TFare,
Crockery and Glassware,
Tobacco
-ao to.
jr. J.. SPEAR8’,
BitxjirSWIOK, GA.
JeJ0-ly
Glauber & Isaac,
Pnxtooe and Goomssii
■Brunswiols., oa.
Office and RWareroom in the former Freight House of tho B. &. W. R,‘R.
Jnext to Freight House of E. T., V. A G. R. R. J ’
HEADQUARTERSaFOR
Dry Salted and SmokedJMeats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apple
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &o.
ies wanting anything In my line will find It to their advantage to
i&jwhero. Highest market price, paid for Hides, |Fnm^ Wag
Consignments solicited. Forth
call on me before purchasing el
Wool, fte.
Shoes, .Shoes, Hats, Hats!
COMPLETE STOCK AT THE
* AST PANIC PRICES!
Call and be convinced. Ladies’ Fine Shoes a Specialty.
H. If. McLENDON, Agent,
tt P 21 > , ' KAISER BLOCK,
J.J. LISSNER&CO-
Aug. F. Franklin.
J. A. H. Jone
FRANKLIN A JONES,
Dealer, Broker ail Count! Mail
Hay, Un, Feed, Four, ten,
Mill Feed,Generally.
Car-Ltfeu xiots a Specialty
We Compete with any Market in Quality and
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
jantl-tr.