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VOLUME VI.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH ' 5,1881.
NUMBER 3S .
The Advertiser and Appeal.
rCBUlltS ftttSY tATVIDAY At
BRUNSWICK, GA,
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8VBSCUYPTION BATES:
e. KlnrUMMU.
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Sr ml to tto
t. O. .TACT,
CHy Dlrrctaary.
cirforricaaa.
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- ^iTt7d««. j. r. Hto..,, M. C. UtU.
-W. Il.«*tor, T. W. Bolt.
\f /»'• arxf It"* Cfff* ^ Marb*-
/Wf fV^fte^-CLIrkUtttr. Jr. U. D.
fVy rtfmrian— L H Pl»l*. M. D.
Uarlmr MaMrr-G J IUI1.
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Xn Advertisements.
ML HAYDOCK’8
NEWLIVERPILL
(HUQAD COATED.)
•HI riLL IS A DORK.
■M MhrW •ffprftkiM. lfa«y iru|yte *Uk dlitM
•» <!• aJ rot* u >mt«f lb* prtlMa’g
’ rtt It <mea. Tl*; fcrt Iff Itr bt-ly ifiiMt <1U>
la ill fjr«s i f pttddMi Mtark* arid rt wUnitca.
mu* all bn«» u* aiU>a>atlr iun|rr <4
aaaaiM and fortaU. Dm rf I>R. UAY1hjCK‘« NEW
LlVtJi HUM fUi" tka a*Ufa ajafc* af paiaa
aadackaa, aalirvaa IW spirit* Md aaadaaav blowl
Hor.XDIXO THROW* THE VP Ml
—4 tor Ikla lnn«tiaubl« atadlrta* al y«>ar *—
4ra« atnra, aad Ufca on a bar..
OR.
■ Ir.oUntly.
MTOOCrS
NEW LIVER PILLS
ALL OVIN THIS VAST COL’NTH V
KnntvThrml
PrapladaaTkaMt
7—CO
Mutoa OUorad C—iTy-Jacfctc Whit*.
Tow* rownw-Bimy. Oaayar aad lyiat*.
lUaaoa-LnUcScld. Ppaara aad Pataaa.
Peauc actuitaa*—WaUlaa. Itorrdta«ar aad
llarrcy.
I puafitafac-
ruut oaraaniairT—Spaara.Pataaai and II
Pucjcw- Pataaa. Daan. aad WaOlaa.
UNITU> KTATta oniCEKL
OoSaalor ofCmnL.«uk-iob» T.ColUM.
Pi«tma«tir—Llama North.
CURE i BACK ACHE
IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD.
It U . MARVEL Of HEALING
mad RELIEFI
Simple, Sensible, Direct, Pain
less, Powerful!
II CVKI
c ”-* ABSORPTION"^ - *
ILL
U'Mi DISK ANILS,
THROAT DI.SKASKH,
BKKATIII \U TROU RLE
II OMITS. INTO lb.-J'Utu nnui.
M,t hamitaif asdk isM.
It ORANM MM»M lha dta—ad >arta Ika
Thomsaada T«rtU> ta MsTIrtlra
Yon can be Relieved & Cured!
Dto-I In,., WHO M bm tiM tto. toato.
“ AOWALtv
O^tclto. to toalb, tod «, totolpt to
WTte>l7"LMgPadCo.
its^sisrsuw: wn.tiAMi »«■<«.
laaiar. Attests, Us.
RERCLTRV
The
Taka dlaaaaa la flaw aad pa will muter Warn aad
tatrt aas; day mt maalaas aUaary.
What kwadrrda of Lattara aajr fro
tha ssbltette g lotos
rv.ltojdoM.ymaraaw Star fill haartd BMafaS
No mor* awffaa daaaa far bm atf tva or tea pOte
lakaa at oao lira#. OMdyMryUiinrMaa
Thao ha. DorVr. My haadarh* haa taS at*, aaad
a* aarthar rtal to kwy la tho .
AfW am Verne t<-rtmr*« froai btllloa* nip. two >4
yoar New Utm |*uu am rad at. aad I tow bo ro-
tmra ad Sto rated jr.
Oar doetcra iramlod bm foe CUaala CaaatlyaSaa.
M Ihay rmlUd It. mod at last aald 1 waa lararmhla
Voar Now Livrf PtDa rwrodaao.
I had aoafpotito; Dr. Imydotk'a Saw UvarPUta
lava half rf ear of yoar pmatoaiyhmhoIhr
Chotorm Morhaa. Tta dear y.»mm* thim«|otw«Uta
• day.
My aaaoaa of a tnoralav la aow carad, aad ao
Tar rtal of pv. Haydorh'a Saw Liver pula carad
aa ad irrrtMo aoaral«to mmI polos la th# hood.
Brad bm two «Uls; I want oao f -r a poor fMally.
Bead aio Avo vlala o( year Now Uvor PlUs hy rw
Por all dlaaaaa of th# Sldaoya. Rolontloa of,
Calmo. rlc., I»r. Il»y l "k , a New Uvor PilUaroa
act euro. Oao ptn all) aatlafy tho an at ahrptto
Por roaialo laoeaaoa. Nvrvoaa Pruotralloa.
Weakness, ilm'ral la«-in»<1e. Want «f Appotlfo
Hu h llradat hK. I>r. llaydorl'a Now Llvar Pllla
aluioat always ha tfuaratilood.
iKACQ VIAL CONTAINS TWENTY PILLS.
VrOh* Pill Is • poaa.'fci
Prk. Ttor.l,.«tr, mil.. F.r Ml. »r
all l>ruusl*i*«
t tlTIi'N.-Nonn sn» i.mno inil-aa lb.* sl.ina-
ir« of AI.M'.N llAVi'UuK attrmuinla a». I. vial or
Ilia. Kvki.v PIM. IN Hifouid'OATRt* Ify-Mirdrai
PALMER BROTHS,
nouuiAn axTaiL
HARDWARE
Itttot II. Cntw. Ill to. lU to. Jtllu.u.
SAVANNAH, GA.
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II ih. *.i froo i
ay s.ldraaa i>u racalpt ol Xtcanta. Klv* >i»la hr
VSlfATOKCi. DO WOT ptIAT I
HAYDOOK k CO..
hU-l, W tomv T« Vtot.
-LOOK AT THE
GLORIOUS NEWS
s
TUB LAST Of TH SOSO CALLED
‘Cheapest Goods’
tsarNUDT—
JACOB COHEN
ths tubllc.
blaah Chashaoroa an.*, aold avorywhorr at *V aad
>. Oar fra* full ar» th* lff»i»m*»ro ta any
KidUl *»r« at ito.U. as prVas. Orrwu. hrr»i
•ddoik noath. I'adorwear at prkaa ahkh do>
ilrM the boot juLrao la tho Ntato
Wo awt (Idas oat airtno of oar laiwoaoo Art
la^korwoaifuroarlaMatoaao VprtM atnek. Wo
lap^t Kaibr>:.|rrt •#. s»-t - an o»U lh*ai sad all
•no whit* •'Kids at least a |-ef root leoa thaa any
t*hor k'wisto. I»»N\ino: \firKrtl.rt Toa will
mot ho dloopputaitotl if yow pay a visit to
JACOB COIIEN,
152 BROUGHTON St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Look for the Red Sign.
fcM-ty
HAN MADE MOHK
CUT BARBER SHOP,
J. M. CARTER, hwffklvp.
nutiso. HAIR CCTTINO AND UAtE DEEM-
INOdoaa la tho my lataat aad mart appvwml
atyks.
LMPIU AUO cniLDMKTM HAIM CUTTIHQ A
onciAirr.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
(aa-T-ly.
Fire Insurance!
CSIFPI.ES
THAN ALL WARS COMBINED,
BXTT
» VXlYEHM-.l LY L'fKI> »f>t fi r.'JOCS-
II H P
MiMtttaMntoMatoto.a,
III l i^OrfttCS. r. O'CONNOR, Jr.
o-r.. J. m. xiddh. wim arovttusMbTTsaii/Jwsjkm »
N.Y. rNDERWRITECV AGENCY
00*11 - ED OP THE nEl.WASM AND
HaNOVKi Ih-i’SABCt:*JO.>.
BRinsn AMERICi ASSUR E CO.
Jtgricoltural Implements.
7AN MILLS,
OKA IN CRADLES,
AVERY’S PLOWS.
BRI.YLY’S PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS,
VIXiVf STOCKS,
SWEEP SHOVELS,
HEEL PINS,
OILVSS RODS.
GRAND iURV PRESENTMENTti <
Rubber and Leather
BELTING.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH’S TOOW,
OUNS AND PISTOLS.
FISHINO TACKLE.
AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS'
Standard Scales
DTTFOTTT'S
CELEBRATED POWDER.
Tuft«Uitt with . full linu ut Shelf
ll.rdu'.rr, for mIo at III. lutrcit
tttU.ll (fUttttb.
PALM Kit DHOTIIKHS.
«;il 7-ljr
THE BEST!
The Jewelry Headquarters
W. F. D0ERFLIN6ER
la Up haai Plaro of tha Klad. la «my rwiwt,
HTTO-W1T.
AAIX aa lrtan.lL* hlsUr.-t afi-lh«autlfully *♦
Isrtvd atuckuf
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
Etc n Etc.,
WhKh haa Jaat arrive aad to Maraud at low
artototo* P*Uat vf Atitf.aolUrk Watohaa
a**.)** • *-
tohl-ly
AVliitc & Decorated
I'rrnth Chiua and
ENGLiSH PORCELAIN
AT LOW PRICES.
Plaa white Prvark Chlaa Durr hrfa. IM
flaa white Ihwi'tiilaa T. aWto.’lt V>*• "
n««f*-'i-l Itoodrraarhtli.t.toT^#•»»«.•• |» 3 «
Mk-hlf ltoouraa»l PTaarhffciatoTro auto.llp I t .«*»
t'tMMWVtota. llyttoova.lt tot white .... H«i
White Poytteh Krvrlaia Innnrr tete. |OQy 13 ul
■Uvar ptotod Uaa#r KbIvm. ywr 4uo»a.... W
AUDI ALL MOCHKXUCPiNfi DOOM.
N*w lllNtotrated CaUharoowid ITW-Itot watl.^1
(Pm t*a aryttetotteo. loUattoU* farMiakol.
C !• IIADI.I’.V ,<‘aawor laattlwto, N Y <*My
Urdtei hot-4 and rtwol vaCWor *Ma*f,
•m of rhW(*. too4 t'.O D. or P. O. M- o-r Or>
d«r. orua if
“ J. M. DEXTER, “
Banker and Broker,
Exchange bought and soli
Intnrancclb Real K.tale Agent.
irAitet fu* PaltUnkto* Srklva aad lUrrtaa*
•ate*. y i «tiwa.
Or* *0*0* Gjtidjs%
LOCAL DENTIST,
Brunswick,Georgia.
• Of Raitovr A Itniher —
Root and Shoe Shop
NOTICE.
I | AVISO aorarad th* **> \bm*m*r
ilcrircs:’
to-, to lb. ,H,. ”
D. A. MOORK.
HARDWARE a STOVES,
ritows. Dun, uw.
1*.,b.l Mb, to IM,
to T.bl. uhto Fliiirto,
rwwrr. r»M. Ktotolto
Tl.to.rr, I'tofbw,. toUtolbb
u«S|. k ’ t-UIIWITtoCU.
State or Omoou—Oltxv Coovtt.
We, the Grind Jury for tho Fall
Term, 1880, make tha following Gen
eral Preientaenta:
CUXBUL WATTIES.
There bare been a number of
brought before ua, all of which have
been (lispoeed of end the ji3 ia
free of prisoners, except those tried
and found -ailty, or those awaiting
trial upon bills of indictment Much
of this satisfactory state of affairs is
duo to the assistance rendered ns by
His Honor Judge M. L. Mcrshon, as
sisted by the Solicitor, O. B. Mabry,
K»t- We are happy to state that
many of the cases were of m mild char
acter, there being bnt ono esse of
murder in the county and that com
mitted by one not a resident of the
county.
resue inLDtxos.
We find the jail, after s thorough
examination, unsafe for the proper se
curing of prisoners, often entailing
upon tho county the expense of em
ploying a guard which with seals abd
secure building would not be Decease
ry, thereby earing the county an , an
nual expense of many dollars for this
purpose. We find it kept in • neat
and cleanly manner, end the diet fur
nished prisoners wholesome and am
ple.
The Court House is a modal of in-
couronieuce—entirely unfitted for tho
purpose for which intended, and we
recommend that the Commissioners
of Roads and Rcrenncs hare suitable
altoratioua or improvements made, as
wo havo experienced much difficulty
in obtaiuiug a suitablo room outside
to transact onr legitimate busiuess,
ami nro iudepted to the Masons and
Odd Follows for a room whoroiu the
county’s necessary business could bo
transacted. > ‘.'i
OOt’STT OOL’BT. -A « i V
Wo find the book of Hon. R. F. Ai
ken, former County Judge, deceased,
in propor order, showing every rec
ord end proceeding carefully kept end
all receipts properly accounted for.—
Yet we again recommend U
Representative sed Senator have said
court abolished at as early a day aa
practicable after the next meeting of
the Legislature, believing as we do
that it entails upon many of oar citi-
gretot inconvenience without cor
responding benefits.
bright, who bee elded this body very
“deli by Iheseavgy end seel displayed
In famishing witnesses, end in veri-
one ways tending to expedite oar
work.
> Wo would espseieUy call the atUn
Uou of the Tax Keoaivsr to the many
instances of gross and apparent un
dervsluatioo of property ell over the
aooqty, for in many instances returns
of property have bean made at less
than half their market value, and in
a majority of cases by llwea beat abb
to pay end if some check is not placed
npon this system of undervaluation,
tho time ia not far distant when a few
will become the landlords, end thane
honest enough to retain their proper
ty at its trno value, will bear almost
the entire burden of taxation.
W. bu» given this
eat attention end great blur, and ted
that the former Collector, W. A. Ber
lin, ie short ia hie aeeonats with ths
county tmU, which fmnoat hie
bondsmen rrinsed to make good un
less eoopatled to do «o by bw. We
Bud gross negligence if not criminal.
ity in the eeaduot of Mid Xu 04-
Few cates of this character havo
been brought before aa, only one, in
feet—that of an aged lady, who de-
sirud a email amount to enable her to
ruach her home in middle Georgia—
ouo wbo bad reached three score and
ten, and whoso feeble steps and sil
very locks i[<jke stronger than a vol-
umu of words, and u(>ou a resolution
being passed, appropriating the turn
of twenty dollars to her, the Commit
sinners of Roads and Revenues
promptly paid the amount
soam xxv rmoors.
We find the roads and briilges of
the county ia a fair *.
would arge the Road Commissioners
of each district tbo necessity of em-
portent interest of the county to its
greatest perfection. ’ ;
■XlCXTV BOOKS ASD nXAXCEM.
Wa find the books of tha Ordina
ry neatly and eorrteUy kept; alaa lha
hooka J. E. Lambrigbt, Justice of tha
pesos of the 96th district, and M. O.
Lows, of tha 27th, wall kept; bat re
gret we cannot aay tbs same of W. B.
C. Coker, notary public and Ex-of. J.
P., aa we find bis books not correctly
kept aod language used not becoming
an official, aa ou page 71, case 42C,
criminal docket,tbo following endorse
ment; “ For God’s sake save what lit
tle interest wo haro in B.” Again in
civil docket book, page 249, case of
J. S. Blain «. Traaarant, aettlemant
reads aa follows: “ Dead as hell and
case diamiaacd.” We cannot find
of Roads and Sevan use to
use every and. all toss as at their dis
posal to bring him to a strict aeoout-
ability. Wa also find that many who
bold reo—pta lor poll taxes are re
turned as .defaulters, thereby depriv
ing many of our citiseoa of their fran
chise—the vary purpose for which said
taxes wsro paid. Wa would there
fore meomueod to the Commissioners
of Komis and Ibveniias tu proceed ai
onoo lo the collection of amonnb due
tbo county together with 20 per osnL
damages against the Tax Collector aod
his aoouritiwa
-Wo ali«> liud that ha ia aliotton ou-
count of poll taxes, also tax oollocted
from Jii|0(>r iloaltve, aod 'Whilo tin)
Mia Cnuimisaionafs of Roads aod Itevr,
wfiuaa -aud our body bore oOiOieaM
of reaching this matter, there should
be soma power by which this food, so
much required for . the education of
tbs children of the, ooanly, could be
The various reports of lha eow
dittoes upon Ibis subject sat forth tbs
different amounts, which are, if nec
essary, at tha people’s disposal for in-
noes, Dr. J. M. Madden, and recom
mend, aa Jostles of tbs Pesos and No
tary Public, 28th District, J, E. Dart,
2Ctb, J. E. Lambrigbt; 27th, M. O.
Lowe.
Wa wngratulata the county npon
the general efficiency of its ooanty of
ficers, and the Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues upon tbeir choice
of Mr. H. A. Kaoriek aa tbeir Clark
and Treasurer, aad would request Urn
t Board to retain ao reliable
aad efficient an officer in tbeir em
ploy.
cocrrv scans.
This matter, by appropriate recoin
lion, haa bean brought to the atten
tion of onr immediate Representative,
Haa T. W. Lamb, who haa worked
in harmony with this body to scab
tbs bonded debt by appropriate Leg
islation to lbs least possible amount
nvoroxncna
Wa recommend that tbo Clerk be
paid tbs ana of twenty-five dollars for
extra services, also came amount to
Shari* and truss dollars to Clerk of
Orand Jury,
1b His Honor, Judge M. U Mar-
ploying tbo full term allowed by tsar- a< Jets of ntaluaaa spd accuracy, aad
for the purpose o'l briuging-MFIfc- th i schools, both whiU and colored,
managed and. conducted. Wa
il 'tha/difisrenk schools without
tha knowladga of either Principal, bnt
fouud them folly 'alive lo tbeir work,
udtbapapilsofrifdy and atudioua.
We would reeoansod that tha Board
of Education tntcr.at once into oor-
rtvpondtnce with the Comptroller-
General, and furnish him each Infor
mation aod render ench aeaietanco as
will enable him lo eoliect tbs balanco
due on poll tex and liquor liaanaas
froai tbs Tax OoUeetor, that it may
ba applied where the lab islanded il
should, to educational purposes
common or so ads ass armria
Tbs report pf this body has bean
comphU and aaUafactory, abowiag a
clear aad borinaaa can far 41 moneys
received and paid oat by then*, end
wi rJe too stroag lo express ear utter' after a csref4 investigation of tbeir
eoiidemoationofanoSoaroftbeStato, boobs must oommeud them as folly
of Georgia, no matter bow Ramble competent to the task allotted them
bis office may bet wLo wool J place np
on record such language in ths adju
dication of a case brought before his
court
Tha books of the Clerk of Ooort,
Mr. T. O’Connor, Jr., are an honor to
aay county, and wa take eqmcfal pride
mending him to onr people aa
dal and competent officer of
Coart, ea also the Sheri* J.K. L*m-
fcctor, and wa alga upon lbs Oam- 4)00, we tender oar rinaere thanks far
bis uniform courtesy towards aa; also
to Solicitor O. R Mabry, for valuable
swines rendered ua in our doty an
Orand Jorurt.
With the coo scion eaesa of having
endeavored to do onr duty, irrespec
tive of friends or enemies, wa leave
ear fallow citizens to decide npon onr
We request that these Present-
manta ba published in tbs Anvxanaxa
a*d Amuu
Wa have passed the following
lutkine:
. That oar Reproesutative, Hun. T.
W. Lamb, be requested to aeouro tha
patoisga of en sot by the Legislature
of Ooiirgia ntaking the tax on Hpiritu
ous, vinous and malt liquors, in the
opuutj of Olynn, *2,500, and that tho
Comuiiaaiouera of Roads and Rave
nna* ba Instructed to give the
sary publication.
Wnaias, This Orand Jury havo
just beard of tha death of Uou. J. B.
Habersham,
lit il molotd. That this Orand Jury
tender to lha family of the deceased
ths heartfelt sympathy of this entire
body; that the ooanty baa lost an able
and efficient offioer, the community a
good eitixou—ous ever ready to aid
in citv and county in everything for
tha advancement of our material in
terests, aud that Ibis resolution be
paUiabo-l with onr general present-
moots, and a copy ba farniabsd the
family of tbo deceased.
Unatonl, That tbe Foreman appoint
a oommitta* of two members of Utia
body to investigate tha matters of
ooauty poll taxes aod special taxes ia
default by the late Tax Collector, W.
A. Barrie, for tha years T7, *78 and
TJ, aad in eonuection with the Olynn
county Board of Education, lo place
tbe result in tbe bauds of tha ft late
Comptroller-General, in order that he
may collect tbe amouut in dotoult, for
tbe benefit of tbe coauty school fund,
•aid committee to report to May
term of Orand Jury, 1881, tha result
of tbeir investigation and tha action
of the Comptroller-Genera! thereon,
end ws respectfully request Ilia Hon
or, Judge M. Ik Mershoo, to empow-
tba said committee to sand for nkess-
aary parsons and papers far lbs pur
poses of said iureatigalioa.
Foreman appointed J. M. Dexter
and John C. Moore aa arid committee.
Douimca J. Dtuox,
Foreman,
Wntuu Axnusox,
Joan M. Dxxtu,
Jauei T. Laxuiout,
Jswm Postxll,
Hawod. H. Cool,
Jams M. Maddex,
Join J. SrxAaa,
Thomas O. Stact,
Jonx C. Mourn,
Jons A. Puiujre,
Pasxala W. Baxirera,
Lxosiuas C. Mabux,
Joax A. Livo,
Jacob E. I) , it,
Jaxxs E. L.ubbi-.ht,
Hakiltos A. Kensios, '
WuiiAU F. PmauuAX,
Mattwew J. Co Laos,
THE I0RT OF A Dill TO On.
oucxtt xaxAecaxa.
We find the Traasurer'e books neat
ly and correctly kept, showing a bal
aare of orer-Jrafts against Urn county
of *449.80, owitg lo tbe failure of tax
es being collected far I88U, but which
can be met in a rery abort lime, aod
wa taka especial pride iu commending
our Treasurer as on able, efficient aud
trustworthy official, who stands forth
aa a rebnke to those wbo allow their
cupidity or criminality to swerrethem
from a strict care of tbe people's funds
intrusted ts their safekotpiug. Ilia
fidelity through a long and honored
life of public service but shines bright
er as tbe shades of life'* evening gath
er around him, and to him onr whole
people, with one voice, should pro
claim, '* Wall doue, good and faithful
natvant." v (
auAUK (IT KpVCATWX.
>Ya find ths book* of this Board
W* therefore aarnreRy raqnoat them
to closely witch aad guard tbe inter
ests of the county with the toms tori
In Urn fa ton Ihay bars manifested fa
lha past. '
mrttixnon.
Wa bare elected, as School Ooa-
miiaioner for 25th District, H-RGouId,
Eaq.; far fiTtb, Jobs A. Phillip*, Esq.;
Tbe true girl has to be sought for.
She doss not parade benslf aa ahow
goods. She ia not faahiooabla. Gen
erally, aba ia not rich. Bat, obi what
a heart aha baa whan yoo find bar—ao
huge and pare and womanly. Whan
yon aaa it yon wonder if than* showy
thing! outside ware women. If yon
gain her lore, yoar few thoaaandsan
millions. Shall not aak yon for a car
riage, or a first-dam bona. Shall
wear simple dresses and tom than
whan necessary, with no lofty magnif
icat to frown npon her economy.—
Shall keep ererything neat and nio*
in yoar sky parlor, and give yon such
a welcome when you coma boom that
you’ll think tha parlor higher than ev
er. Shall entertain Ira* friend* on n
dollar, aad astonish yon with ths ana*
thought how little happiness depanda
on money. Shall make yon lore homo
(if you don't you're a brain) and teach
yon bow to pity while yon aeon s
poor, fashionable society that tbiaka
itself rich, and rainly tries to think
itself happy,. as.'
Now, do not, I prey yon, aay any
ore, "local afford to many.’* Go
find tho tree woman and yon can.—
Throw away that cigar, bora op that
switch cane, ba sensible yoonaU, aad
sash yoar wifa in a sensible way.—ft
Ilf lg-»
f* • ItOHHtO.
PRAISE YOUR WIFL
Praise your wife, man; for pity’s
■aka give her a little encouragement
—it won't hart her. She mad* yoar
homo comfortable, your heart bright
audsbiuiog; food agreeable—for pity**
eako toll her you thank her, if noth
ing more. Sho don’t expect it; it will
make her eye* open wider than they
bare those ten years, but it will
do her good, and yon too. Thore
sro many womnu to-day thirsting for
words of praise—tb* language of *n-
ooaragoment Through summer's
best, through winUr's toil, they havo
drudged uncomplainingly, sad so no-
costomtd bare their father* brothers
sad husbands become to their monot
onous labors that they look tor aad
npon them as they do the daily ruing
of th* sou, sod its daily going down.
Homs every day may be mad* basa-
lifal by an appreciation of it* boliases
Yon know if you nan take from yoar
drawer a clean shirt whenever you
want it, that somebody’s fingers hare
ached in the toil of tasking it baefa
aad agreeable, so smooth and los-
trnaa..
tmmm in
When two young peoplo atari oat
ia Ufa togvtber with nothing bat a de
termination to eneossd, avoiding the
the invaaiou of such olbsr's idiosyn-
craaisa, not carrying tb* candle near
the gunpowder, sympathetic with sash
other's employment, willing to lireoa
small means until they get largo fa
cilities. paying aa they go, taking lift
here a* a discipline, with four cyan
watching its peril* aod four bands
fighting its batllee—whatever others
may aay or do, that it a royal mare
riago. It ia eo ast down ia the heav
enly archives, and tb* oreogo bio*,
some tball wither on neither aid* of
th* grave.
Tb* only way to bring ap a child ia
to ahow him what a good Ufa i* by
living it yoontU. TL* old Scotch
man waa about right wfaea he mid,
‘Trot bythor, trot mithar, how eea
tori amblet"
Uxtox, Stewart CocxTT. Oa.
I tried Neurotic with good eflket fa.
narrowness, wakefulness sad dyspepsia,
ebd eonlislly neommsiid it to aU wko
iffsr from those trouble*.
Baspsetfally, L. F. Huxxa
Crump lleadnchn.
Jacksox Co., Jee. 15,18ML
My wifa be* saffsrsd greatly for years
with cramp in tbs lower limbs, skieh
latterly bast extended up the body. She
used a little of yonraesrotic, which gave
bar speedy rslw/. aod ah* haa ast Red
aay return of the paiu dues. Il ben giv
en equal satisfaction whew seed far head
ache. W* think It the ■“* —
for pain ia the world.
Tours inly.
A Parisian lady nskad her miUtnsr
if u servant ah* had non
I am not eo eertaiu of
replied tb* mOlioer; "I here
esni her to yoa with my bill e
times, end she has never yet brought
On—teimmr ad Rom)* aud Revs, mo tbe uaoosy."
Conniavs, Oa., April 1* 187A m
Da. 0. 1. Mem*: /taordtr—My wifa
sod mymU are mtiafied that Ua* hitter
oau todkiaal babe wee mred by l
lo? year Tcctnin* (Teething j
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