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0, my Mind, no rwWy Mnd BomeOi
i« upon m* trm mg tohte Unto,
SmlUng
I And whtepernftiyln tbn eammer toil
And did th» p>»iten nuuhniite. warm *nd .oothlat
L neck thro’ tho branoho* of tho tppto mat?
And whan tbn (tons ldn« to hto awful (readout
Thundered htethreotett&ciSriubovo jour bred,
^jaassaassss
-O toll me who* thatfmttent^^^^^^H
That bright daywhoatho^^^^^^^H
8»y.<Udi*whliper. Ton.otyll.meftireutr
Ilatolng wWittwili*— red your ebee>«oeayf
I But nil In vain my querite, for no murmur,
Ko vrhUper oome reepoMlre to mjr volca.
Unnhletoreebt,
And ended oil luoorrowiondlhi
££
Ireland'* Z*Mt King.
Boderick O'Connor was crowned
with great pomp In Dublin in the year
1110, when hla stormy reign began.
All his life he was engaged in hoptUi*
ftoa with plrstfcqliBanesaiul oven
more troublesome subjects. To insure
. peace he entered into a compact with
the Danish hordes who settled on the
, never penetrating into the in'
The tribute was a stipend in
cattle of 4,000 cows, levied on hisdo-
minion. But it was only the begin
ning of Roderick’s troubles. Soon an
event followed, insignificant in itself,
but pregnant with impending conse
quences. He deposed oqe of tne ,
princes of Leinster, whose cruelty
mismanagement had caused- much
complaint. The folly of this subjeot
culminated in the offense of running
off with his neighbor's wife. History
gives undue prominenco to this crime,
which was only the lightest charge
laid at the door of Dermot McMcrnagn.
Exasperated at his deposition, Der
mot appealed to Henry XL, who sent
over Ine Anglo-Normans to assist in
reoovering his possessions. In.rotum
for the services rendered, the Earl of
Pembroke, bv n murriago with the
daughter of Dermot, obtained posses
sion of the Leinster principality, and
thus laid the foundation or the Anglo-
Norman rulo in Ireland. The dis
tracted condition of O’Connor’s king
dom prevented him raising sufficient
troops to expel the Norman invaders.
Submitting to the inevitable, ho come
to terms with hisenemies. Ho did not
even insist on the submission of Der
mot, but appealed to his honor not to
invite further auxiliaries into the coun
try. Dermot promised fidelity, but
In vain <
ancs,
Roderick strivo against
GLYNN SHERIFF SA.LE8
«"OK Tits FIRST TUESDAY IV rKBKUARr,
writes
*oom WtteM,,b*te« s iMMhoM
M4 Cornell cl Ue d| “
that ooreel ar nteee of
la th* etty a* bnun
and tn that part afu
uonaoM. n batvwB«l"
deeerlbed aa tba a
•event,.three (TO.—
(TtelOO
naaaadoa *** *— “
•ndotf hi hum
intha —
uponaa
■on. to a
aSmtm
MMGmRSumtohiwSt!i&r* 0 ’ **•
W. H. nSSRl
Crovati k WhltSald, PUstur?Attomv. 0
Coubil -?•
hounot tale on tha Amt Tuaraay la fib.
rmayy, A.D., atihtean hundred aud.ightv.nlne"
following deeeri bad proper!) to wit: Allttatto
lot or parrel offend altoata, lytoiaad halos la
county or Glynn, and la tba State of Georgia, tv
ttoularly known and denigrated aa tha Green
Creek Plantation, containing one thoneand [low]
aorta noraor hen, and bouodad aa follow.: on
tha north by the land* of John M. Tleon tad J, u.
QHOVATT *,WHITFIELD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ImproTtueata thereon. Bald traet lerled on aa tha
propMty OCR. M.Tleon, endoreer, IneaUifacUonol
an ezeentlon leaned by Glynn Superior Court, i
the December tana 1888, la f.vor of tba FlretNL
tieaal Bank of Bruntwlar. Georgia, said tract be.
tag lerled on aa the property of aald B. M. Tleon;
and notloa of aald levy betas thledey given him.
The eeoond day of January, In, the year eighteen
hundred and elxht-otna. Principal tad internet to
July let. 1888, $118*80, and further Internet and coat
W. H, BEltR E,
Sheriff of Glynn County, Ga.
Goodyear k Sty, Plain tlffa Attorn eye.
OEORGIA-Olyxn CotTKTT..
Will be uld before the oourt houae door In the
nltv of, Bntntwl :k, during the legal houra ot
«al« on tha tint Tnaeday in February next, the
touowldg described property to-wlt:
All the right, title and Interest ot the defend-
it Jonas Wilson, being a leasehold from the
ayor and Council of the olty of Rrurawiok, la
id to all that parcel or piece of land, situate,
lying and being in the city ot Brnnswlok, in laid
State and count, and in that pud of Mid cltr
known rathe Town Commons, between I am
anco of Council, passed the 88th day of
Waroh, A, D„ eighteen hundred and lixtr-elght,
and now on file In the office of the
Cleric and Treasurer ot said city ot Brnbewtck
and the improvementethereon. Levied upon aa
gits,
Wilson. Principal $10.03; interact to Deo. 4th,
1888,83,80: and further interest and coat.
Written notice of tide levy served on Jonas
Wilson who is in possession of said premises.
This January 8.4880.
Wm. 11. HERBIE,
Sheriff O.O. Ga.
Croratt A Whitfield. FlalntllTe Attorneys.
Will be sold before the court honee dt,,
city of Uiunewlck. isald state and county, bo.
tween the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
tn February next, the following described prop-
--tbff Inevitable. The first united effort
of tho allied armies proved a disastrous
failure, but the proud spirit of tlio king
was not broken. Listening to the wily
plans of Henry, tlio Irish king con
cluded a treaty with tho English
monarch. So far from fulfilling the
provisions of this contract, solemnly
agreed upon in Dublin, Henry, soon
inter, actually made a present of the
whole of Connaught to William
Fitz&dlem do Burgo and his heirs.—
Irish Times.
. that lot, tract or ptraol of land, aituat:
ing anil boing in the county of Glynn, and I
of Georgia, particularly known And design*!
dlowat
of Georgia, particularly known And do:
Green Creek Plantation, nnd boundednniuuuws:
On the north by tha innda of John M. Tleon and
J.M. Rice; on tho east by Green creok; on the
eonth by the landa of the Bethel place, and on the
west by the landa of John 61. Tiaon and Mr*. Rl.
fey: and the improvements thereon. Levied on
as tha property of R. M. Tiaon, In satisfaction or
an execution Issued byGljrnn Superior Court, at
the Decombar term
in favor of the Ogle-
i A Famous Hymn.
, When Bishop Heber’s famous mis-
Icy
185:
nary
7 Mo
b;
ounl
fngooe thousand (l.onoj acres, more or leas,
and levied on as the propertv of said It. M. Tl
eon. Notice of levy bring this ' '
B. U. Tiaon, Prlnoli ‘
eat to Deo. 8,
lost
This 2nd day of January 1889.
W H. BEKKtK, Sheriff, 0. C. Ga
Goodyear A Kay. Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
ne propertv or sum u. at. xt-
ry bring this day given to Mid
noipal amount teuo.oo; inter-
888 60, and further interest;
iymn, "jfrom Greenland's
itains,” which ho wrote in
1834, when in Ceylon, first read
this country, a lady in Charleston i
reached
.. i was
much impressed with the beauty of it,
and was particularly anxious to find a
tuno suited to ih She ransacked her
music in vain, and then chancing to
remember that -m tt bank down the
street was a young clerk who had con
siderable reputation as a inusicdl
genius, sho sent her son with the
hymn to tho clerk with tho request
that he write a tune to fit 1L In just
half on hour tho boy como back with
the hymn, and the melody thus dashed
off in hot haste is today sung all over
tho world and is inseparably connected
with the hyinn. Theyoung bunk clerk
was Lowell Mason.—Brooklyu Eagle.
A Cortona Incident.
A curious story is rotated by Herbert
Pratt, of Holbrook, Maw., who has
been ” * '
Professional Directory
Dutiiti.
^isuiamk, 'ir.’Hf
LOCAL DENTISTS.
A Adam? KaImt block, over drag More of Uoyd
D. AVKIMMN,t
DENTIST.
Ogee np »talra in Wright’e new
Lawyers. •
FOR FALL AND WINTER
That I have ever handled In Brunswick. I call
•pedal attentlua tomy ,
Hats, Shoes and Neckwear
< PLASSEL BHIRTHtAHD BAIBkERCRlirS, ,
Latest Style Collars anl Caffs.
FULL LINE OF
SUITS TO ORDER.
A tine assortment ot nnderololblng, and every-
thinjr/bolonKinsf to my lino.
Mfmottole, "Ono Prico to All 1” Call and be
convinced,
J. B. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcastle ahd Gloucester St,
Brunswick Wood Delivery
. Torrsis’Htean; Bay St.
SINGLE LOAD (Not Delivered.) 8INGLE LOAD (Delivered).
P S K,Mwed»nd. S Ut»nytength ;::;: . ;;; . ;: l to PIN^Mw^ad^pmaa;» »
PER CORD. PER CORD.
PINE, sawed and split nnjMengih T* PINK, Mwed and .pllt aaj length........ ..IS g
Leave Orders with Haywood, Gage A Co. TERMS POSITIVELY CASH.
“WHA,T IS THE MATTER WITH
Propr.,
Dm f
r • % IS THE CRY OF ALL.
JL 1* .ltd n5 ..pmipHp
He Is selling goods at way low jiown prices. His immense Clothing
* ■ .... ... , nrices.
per suit, worth 920.
Stock ^unsurpassed in styles, quality and prices,
rted Corkscrews, 914
[lish Melton Square and Round Cut Sacks at 916-50, worth
INSURANCE
-AND
Real Estate A cent
-REPRESENTING
EIGHT LEADING FIRE USBUKE CO’S
-INCLUDING THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TBAVELKRH ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford.
Houses to Rent and for Sale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Offioo la Kalaor Biuok, over Firot National
Book. leS-ly
’at IiimiM.
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS,
ot Ueltclon* Fat Beef re-
Try a Fieoe
and you will have no other.
Beef, Poik, Sausaff»»s, Etc.,
ALWAVS ON HAND.
Brant
K c
shooting coot. A (lock flow over
and a gunner in ono of (ho boats dis
charged both barrels at the flock,
paroutly without effect. Gcorgo C
tog, residing at that place, who
mo of tho party but iu another .boat,
raised his gun to Are at two coot fljnng
somewhat lower and from auolher
direction, when a wounded bird from
tho first (lock fell, striking tlio end of
the barrel of his pin and knocking it
from tiis grasp into lira water while it
was being (|iacnui-god. A,subscription
was taken uti.among' the gunners pres
ent to buy Mr. Cusuii.g u new gun.—
Boston Jouroik 1 ' ' '
art. Conii,
has a quail that llcw in tlimugh his
window about ayearqgo, and which
ho lias tamed so successfully that it
eats from his hand and seems entirely
. . . - • | 0 ft ut liberty j a
io of. tliofi
of doors, never
com*
STEAMERS' ’ "
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS,
O Nandaftot Sept. 88th, lass, one of the
abovoateameriwiUlMVO Now York ever.
domesticated. It is
’bowse, wherojt
Iff the Tup of >oroo.,.,
and, when token oui
tries tn cscaiie. Chaw of such
plctc domestication of u full (,
yunil are bdiered »to bo very rare.-
NOW U O!
J.'H. POWSLU,
(AST All LIXll IU) 18:5)
1044 njU»»frem linin.»>l. IlKiT.il,
■tlunantiiii'iv:i-'ili j n ■" -••-ire,'
Cigar*- '!*», -‘v.t- -,
II !■;■• i •• .I’lSR.
doiac.ur 11.1,1.. >, .v". -I Iki x ""•> b« had at
uni tlmu, ufyM mi i*i<tt. l*-t*ir>m DMien
can lirhiitftvii'k ami nriwni •• wWW* ,* n :
formHlinii nan Iks liati lmi»‘ Cnrlitoppcr
blackMinth, D.-tiimi. » oct4
EcUUNAIJi it DEAN,
Filial’* 1M Staid,
*
hinttlkSli
WB WILL XEIP A FULL SUPPLY OF
oii.n.TM"" “Star-
B. FLINT,
Real Estate Agent,
CaovitfT Block, BboM 2.
Fine
Fine Engli
920and$21. ■.JP| TV | _ |. . ___
All Wool Sdotch Sheviots in doable and single breast from 910 up to
$13.60 worth 915 and 918.
Children and Boys Saits.
I have tho largest line in Children and Boys Suits from $2 and upwards.
Boys’knee pants 40o. and upwards, and an immense line of boys, youths
ana mens’ Overcoats.
HATS and CAP8. Lhave the largest Une, and at very reduced prices
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
The finest and cheapest Shoos for ladies, children and gentlemon.
Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc.
Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk Umbrellas from $1.76 up. A
large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions and Cuff and Col-
,ar ^ SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Unlaandriod Shirt, at 4to„ worth 75c.
Gents’ Linen Oollnra at Ue, worth 800.
Fine Silk Neckwear at 35c, worth 60o.
All.wool Flannel Top Shlrta from Tto. upward*.
Polite attention Is given to all 1 who give us a oall. Perfect fits guaran
teed, and qualities warranted. Cotoe and. OOUtlJtee yourselves. We don’t
say anything that we do not mean. We dame hern emr-maae, a auccess,
and intend to stay and keep our reputation np on lowest prices for honest
goods. ..’■>■■•
s. -rrr. ajpxs.
At Marlin's old dry goods stand,"
AUG. F. FRANKLIN,
Dealer. Broker ail Cgmisaioi Hair
Hay, Drain, M, Four, Haem,
Mill Feed generally. -
Car-iioad Lots a Specialty
We Compete with any Maeket in Quality and
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
'anlt-lr.
L. D. iMi
—DEALERS IN-
St^erLims, Pistols, Cartridges,
BLUBS
d. A, BUTTS,
Physician and Surgeon*
■Itoatloa fives to diM**M uf
L.d.Leavyfic. Co.,
Accnofin couissros nacaAm, n»
SENtRAL COLUOTOM ASSSTt.
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