The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 09, 1871, Image 1

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IN
IMPROVED STOCK
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The present high price of thoroughbred
MARRIAGE AND MATERNITY
1)0 SUINE REQUIRE SALT?
WHAT WK SHOULD EAT
Those who expect to think, says tho
This has been a mooted question with
Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, in her
Phrcnolcf'iral
Journal should not eat
farmers
ami
breeders
for
many
years,
and
lecture
to
tin»
ladies
of
San
Francisco,
stock, while it limits the business ot
now
remains
as
far
from
a
satisfactory
much
fixxl
which
simply produces
mad«'
th«'
following
sensible
comments
breeding to men of capital, does not nec­
Corner of stark and U'roiit Streets,
tarn, fat pork,
essarily prevent the«»rdinary farmer from upon the fashions ami follies of tlu* «lay. solution as when first started ; some in­ warmth and fat, such as hai
white
brea«l,
l
int
ter,
rice,
,
tapicoa and
clining
to
tin*
affirmative
opinion,
ami
Th«'
lecture
wasreportetl
in
the
Chronicle,
procuring male animals wherewith to
PORTLAND,
starch.
These
contain
very
little phos-
the
large
majority
to
a
negative
belief.
from
which
we
take
the
sulijoined
ex
­
improve his native stock. A stock ot
c<*<
>us.
phatic
food,
being
earbona
The
former
contend
that
animals
iu
a
Couaty Ojfirrr»— Judge. T. H B. Shipley;
tracts.
Mrs.
Stanton
says
:
ZIEHER A- BOLTON, PROPRIETORS.
gratle cows for the dairy may be grailual-
Clerk, Sila* J. Day : Sheriff, Henry KHppel :
The proper f«x>d for lab« »ring mon—wo
We must educate our «laughters in this wild state neither require nor have access
Juunarv 7-tt.
ly gathered up by the exjienditure oi
Deputy Sheriff. E. D. Fotidray ; Treasurer, John
mean
tiios«' who have to i xcrcisc muscu-
.L
.
:
First
to
regard
their
own
lives
to
it.
This
is
a
mistake"
;
even
in
a
wild
from fifty to two huntlred dollars. Many order: ____ , ..
Neither ; Aaaesser, David Redpath : County 4 <>m-
lar
strength
chief ly- should be that which
s
of
the*
ami
bodies,
am!
tin»
laws
which
govern
J
state
there
are
certain
conditions
Call at J. Neuber’s
brt'eders of Jersey cattle will dispose <>t a
naissioners, John S. Herrin. Thoma* Wright;
animal
economy,
affecting
the
health
and
contains
the
greatest amount of nitrogen.
■alf
for
a
verv
small
sum,
be-
;
them
;
se«'ond,
their
duty
as
parents
;
(
School Superintendent. Wu». M. Turner ; Survey­
young bull c
Among
these
barley and cheese stand
comfort,
which
the
instinct
of
the
brute
npt
suit
their
taste,
|
third,
their
duties
as
citizens;
fourth,
to
or, J. S. Howard ; Coroner. L. Ga««uhg.
cause its color does
high. Th«' red flesh of the ox or sheep
creation
teaches
them
how
t«>
counteract.
stM'ct
to
its
pedigree
or
other
supply
life
with
its
luxuries
and
topper-
Jackto'trille Prerinrt.— Ju«tice of the Peace,
nd see ihs fine stock of new while in re lities, it may be faultless. Such ! ies. But now we reverse this order Our Astringents, acids, alkalis, salts, etc., an«l unbolted bread are the hading arti­
.pma.< R. Wade; Constabc. N. Stephenson.
(> ih ) is <l:re<"t limn the inanufnctuiers. useful qualities
abo’inding in certain earths, phults; and cles. Men who train prize-fighters seem
an animal, , purchased
,_____
. young and well [ daughters learn music and worsted, and
7»«« nf Jtri.oitrillr.— Trustees. James A. M il- He ha- a fine l»»t o
springs, are sought forandihily appropri­ to understand much lx tier than others
will
become
useful
for
raising
I
silly
arts
and
accomplishments,
but
not
a
cared for,
|
:i
aon, N. Fisher. Lewis Zigler, John Bilger and J.
o -w
1VI a oil 1 no
ated
by the animal. The wild beast is how to build up phy. ical * ength and
thought
or
a
word
is
given
toflheirdevel-
calves, at a year old. A yearling heifer ‘
Howard ; Ree«»r ‘er, U. S. Hayden : Trea?-
Prices from
to $110, cash.
Henry
; v; ushat, Jaiue* 1’. McDaniel
of his get will, by th«' use of another such Iopmeiit as wives, as mothers, or as citi­ his own physician—nature having en­ endurance. When their ba! ■ or race is
c
animal, become profitable at two years zens. We who have reached and passed dowed him with the )>ower and th«* me.iiis emled they lay aside? th 'ir le 1 beef and
JOSxrHlNK ColNTY.
ohl, and its calf will l»e three-quarters middle life cannot do much in this mat- of prescribing his own physic, for what­ mutton, ami fall into their
ari ng ar-
C ot ,«,
Judge. J. D. Sifers : Sheriff,
bred, and is quite likely to become as I ter to remedy it as concerns ourselves; ever ailment the particular condition «if drinking and of eatimr star ’
han«»'I L. Green } Cler»-. Charles Hughes ; A *ses-
pudtling,
his
bod
■
’
develops.
This
instinct
or
all
­
tides,
such
as
ri«'e,
fine
brea
but
we
can
tor
our
children
—
so
train
and
valuable for the dairy as a pure bred ani­
Uor. R. E. Foley; Treasurer. Mm. Naueke ;
wise,
unseen
power,
the
animal
is
in
a
with
fat
meat
and
butter,
and
they
soon
mal that could not I»«' purchased lor less teach them that their coming lives will
Uutumiasioners, Thomas G. Patterson. 11.
H. Wo
" »'"d
He is agent for the lx"«t Rifles and Pistols made
become
fat
and
lazy
as
th«
-e
carbonace
­
great
measure
deprived
of
in
a
state
of
than $300 or $100. The produce of this (ill grand positions in their varied
«Sock; School Superintendent, R. R. Mid d a­
among which is the
domesticity;
lie
is
solely
and
entirely
the
ous
articles
can
make
Hit
ni.
¡spheres.
I
would
have
mothers
feel
that
cow would be seven-eights l»re«l, anti if care
worth.
II T*2 INT EX Y II I f T j E
If a man wants to stand the col«I he
their «laughters have full and equal rights creator«" of man, subject to man’s treat­
J^efthine U.,nwfy.—Circuit Court. 2d M<>n'lay Which repeats Fit I EI.N 1 IME.- with once load is taken in selecting th«' parents, would
may
eat buckwheat cakes with butter,
ment,
care
ami
provision.
His
whole
in
all
things
with
their
brothers,
and
show little diflerenc«' from entirely pure
in April and Fourth Monday in Oct her C«enty
mg.
animals.
Co-operation among a few that they are entitled to be so considere«! physical nature has umlergone a change; sirup, fat pork and beans ; but let him
Court, First Monday in January, April, July and
liis appetites are not th«* same; his food look out whi'ii hot weather conies, for
October.
Al! kinds of Watch an I Clock Cleaning ami neighbors who would each procure and is the world’s opinion. It is a divine
keep a young bull, whost' services they right «>f woman that she may do, ami d«> is ditlerent; hi" is mated witli different billious fever, pimples on the face, an«! a
Repair.n." done ’ > order at halt pi ice.
might exchange with each other to pre­ rightly, whatever it is right that man varieties of his sp«>cies; and compared rank smell of the whole system, anil a
Jacksonville. May 13. lsti5
with his original type, there is a wonder­ muddy, dirty complexion. Men living
vent «'lose brcciling, would soon change may «lo.
EAGLE SAMPLE LOOMS
The i«l«‘a that woman is weak inherent- ful metamorplmsis in his conformation. at the North 1’ole, or near it, can drink
th«' app« ar:inee as well as th«' productive
qualities of th«' stock of «¡uite a large dis­ i ly is a grand mistake. She is physically These facts at once destroy the theory of fish oil by the quart, or < at j oumlsof cake
JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. !•
trict. The main ¡»oint to be guarded weak, lu'eause she neglects her baths— those who inelint' t«i the negative sitle of tallow, and the cold climate will burn it
out; but in warm or temperate regions
against is not to breed from any but ¡»lire because she violates every law of her na- th«'question just referred to.
JJ0LD9 ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON
the food should be so s« le«'te<l as to fur­
While
all
other
domestic
animals
are
|
ture
ami
lmr
(¡oil
—
beeause
she
dress«
i
s
in
I stock. All male grade animals should bi-
every Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’
regularly supplied with salt, the hog Is nish nourishment for muscles, bone,
I
feel
it
to
emasculat«'«!
«>r
go
to
the
butcher
while!
a
way
that
would
kill
a
man.
Hall. Brothers iu good standing are invited to
young. Th«' u>e of a grade bull ought lit" my mission toáronse «‘Very woman to generally neglectt'd. He requires, how- brain, and warmptli in proper ¡xirtions.
attead.
EDWIN SMITH, N. G.
The student shoulil cat articles which
HENRY KLII’PEL, K. Sec y.
not to be permitte«!. Here is wher«' many bring up her «laughter without breaking ever, to be as constantly supplied with it
are
pretty largely charged with phos­
as
are
horses,
«"attic
or
sheep,
and
sutlers
a mistake is mad«'. In the course of it up in doing it. Our femak' idea of
J okn B ilger , j
phates
of brain f<»o«I ; th«' laborer, those
as
much
when
deprive«!
«if
it
as
either
of
is
all
wrong.
My
girlhood
was
dress
8. J. D av ,
' Trustees.
four or five years, quite a herd of three-
articles containing nitrate, or food for
invariably
these.
His
food
is
almost
I saac S achs , )
.
I
early
im-
spent
mostly
in
th«"
«qieiiair.
quarter or seven-eighth bred animals
Regular Rabekah Degree meeting, last Monday
would aceumui.'.fe, and th«' profit would bibe«l the idea that a girl was just as given to him in a fresh state, and to this muscle; and those who are much exposed
JUh ONVII.il.. OREGON
to cold, but not required to exert great
night of ewh month, at 7j o’clock p. ru.
begin t<> comi' in. Ayrshir«* and Jersey ■ good as a boy, and I carrii'd it out. I fact we may attribute the presence of muscular strength, that kind of f«xxl
May 1st, 1889.
t—f
peculiar
to
trichina
and
other
diseases
cattl«' should lx* br«'c«i> ¡limed at. ns tht'se would walk five miles before breakfast, or
swine, which seem to baffie the most which is largely charged with carbonates,
aie excellently fitted for the dairy, and, ride ten on horsebai'k. After 1 was mar­
Oregonian, Pocahontas. Tribe No. 1, im­
skillful treatment, If salt be not mixed or heat-producers.
ried
I
wore
my
clothing
sensibly.
The
JOTÏIXr
ZF> 2R. O IP ’ IR. if profitably fed, for tlie butcher or ordi­
..... .. ....... ----------- r-------
proved Order of Red Men,
.1 s -hould bi' constantly
weight hung alone on my shoulders. I with his food, . it
nary
farms.
They
are
excee«lingly
trac
­
T
he
B
est
W oman .—I think old wom­
OLD their stated councils at Odd Fellows’ Hall,
never compressetl my hotly out of its nat­ kept in a separate trough in his sty, en (I «ion’t quite like the wor<I “lady,”
table,
quiet
and
ord«
rly,
ar«?
large
milk
­
the third sun in each seven suss, at the Sth
hist tour <*hil«lren wi're where access may be had to it whenever Ix'cause it «loesn’t mean anything now-a-
ers, and viel«l much butter <>f good color ural shape,
run. A cordial invitation to all brothers in good
the animal is inclined to lick or eat it.
IQUOR
by
the
gla**.
buttle,
demijohn,
er
keg.
and flavor. The Dev«»n and Durham art* born, and I suffered very little. I then If farmers and breeders will try the latter days) are the most beautiful nnd loveable
standing.
E. D. FOUDRAY, S.
Thu
proprietor
of
this
"11
stand
was
the
first
mad«' up my mind (hat it was totally un-
Jos. H. H yzf . r . C. of R.
to bring liquors down t<> h bit a drink nine years better titteil for th«' grazier, and would lie ni‘«"«'>sary for me to suller at all ; so I plan, it will allord them a good opjiortu- things in the world. They ar«' so near
more
suitable
when'
beef
is
the
object
ago in Jacksonville. 1 will be happy to have my
nity of ascertaining whether or not the Heaven that they catch th«* glow anti
friends call and .’<e me. 1 he best kinds of wines, aimed at. But whatever the breed chos­ dressetl lightly, walkeii «'Viry «lay ; livetl hog requires salt; and also whetherit ben- brightness which radiate from the ¡»early
flusintss Caris.
liquors an 1 cigars always <-n bands* Families sup en, ear«’ shoubl be taken to avoid neglect, as much as possibl«' in the oj’en air, «'at
gate and illuminate their face-. When
no condiments
or spices,
kept «juiet, lis- efits his condition while living, and im­ tin* hair begins to silver, ami th«' embers
plied with the best and purest iu the market, a or loss will inevitably ensue. We have -
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.
...
seasonable rates
known ca-es where mon«'y has Ix'en in-; tene«l to music, looked at pictures ami proves the quality of his flesh when pre­ in tli«' fir«* grow col«l, and the sun has got
DR. A. B. OVERBECK
28tf
Jacksonville. July 12th. 1S71.
vi'-ted in thorough-bred st«»ck, which has 1 read poi'try. The night before the birth pared for the table.
tl*TLL PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SUR-
There is another simple remedy for so far around in life’s horizon that the
been treat«'«! as though its blood al«»n«'! of th«' chii«l I walkeii three miles. 1 he
TV <»ERY, and will attend promptly to all calls
present make no shallow, while the past
on prufeMional business. His office and residence
would be sufficient to proti'Ct it from neg- ¡ehihl was born without a particle of pain, testing the value of salt when given to stretches down the hilhhb' io a little
aro at
leet, exposure ami starvation, The mH-1 1 bathe«! it and dress«»«! it, audit weighed swine. Let the farmer breed from a boar mound of earth where we will rest for a
and sow fed with salt, and rear a litter to
The Overbeck Go-pltal,
ural eonse«iuenct' of such a mistake was ■ lo| pounds. Th«'same «lay I «lined with their full growth fattened in the ordinary season—a little mound not bigger than
On Oregon Street. Jacksonville. Oregon.
!-tf
mad«' a ground of complaint against th«* ’ th«* family. Fveryli<xiy said 1 would
way, and try the same experiment at the our corner lots, and marble fronts, and
HE UNDERSIGNED
would RESPECT I bri'etler. and led t<> «li--al ¡-faction ami dis­ ! surely die, but I never had a relapse or a
qpiiE
i
Dr. U T. DAVIS,
same time with another set never fed safes, which we shall have to leave on the
fully y inform the Ladies of Jacksonville ami gust. I'lie ol«l adage, “blood will tell,” ' moment’s inconvenience from it.
other side of the hill, but big enough, I
vicinity, that they have just arrived from San I true as it may be, is no talisman against I Another idea. It is of more import­ with salt, and let him note well the re­ trust, to liohl our memories and fancies,
Francisco with a well assorted stock of Millinery
ance what kind of a child we raisi* than sult. The former will be healthier, har­ our air-castles ami -cen t ; ami when the
and Straw «loods, and wilt constantly keep on such an error. Til«' refinetl nature of an
dier, less subject to disease, fatter, better,
hand the latest styles of H ats , B onnets , H ats animal carefully bri'd thr«»ugh many how many. It is better to produce one and the meat will be sweeter and much journey is nearly don«*, ami the night is
Opposite t l«c Old
lion
than
twelve
jackasses.
We
have
got
t generations, will often «'liable it t<» sus­
setting in, and the darkness I »egins to
an I B onnbt Sn iits .
Also a tine assortment of
tain much ill treatment, but it will not jackasses enough ; let us go into th«' lion more wholesome. If these considera­ gather around u> w'ihout any stars, and
A rkansas L ivery S tari e .
TRIMMINGS,
| thrive umler it. When possi'ssed of a business. Suppost* our great statesmen, tions are worth anything to the farmer the birds sing low in the tret s, and the
i specimen of such stock, give it fair treat- Clay, Webster and other- like them, had and breeder, they are worth, at least, an flowers wither anti die, and the music we
FLOWERS,
j incut—panqx'ring is unnecessary as it is hail only th«' six'iety of refint'«! women, impartial investigation.—Z’.r.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
hear comes from afar, st ingcly sweet,
they w«iuld not have, as they did. looked
unwise
—
but
care
ami
proper
feed
and
at-
like sounds coming over th« water, and
DH. W. JACKSON,
M arriage M axims .—A good wife is lik«> little children xve live within our-
RIBBONS.
I tention will maki* the investiment a upon women only in a physical light.
greatly profitable one.— Ana rican Agri- If men have «lolls for wives, they will the greatest eart lily‘bless ¡ng.
selves, and th«' world gradually recoles
!seek th«' society of intellectual «"ourte- I A man is what his wife makes him.
ORNA
MENIS,
i
cutturid.
from us then I should like to in* an old
Denial Rooms in building ft rtnerly occupied by
'
sans.
We
must
have
a
new
type
of
wom
­
It
is
the
mother
who
moulds
the
char
­
woman,
full of bles.-ed memories
Dr. E. H. Greenman, comer California ami Fifth
W het ’ s tx a N ame .—In an eastern anhood. We need it more than gold. acter and destiny of the child.
TIDIES.
Streets. All styles of Dental work done on short
peaceful auticipations
town there is a woman who is extremely ¡Courtesans ruletl France, and brought
Never make a remark at the expense
notice, at reduced »fices. Particular attention
«leaf, and her atbiction has caused an ex­ i her to ruin. Courtesans will rule this of the other; it is meanness.
given to the regulation <>f children’s t«seth. Teeth
H ighest F arm in the W orld .—
NECKLACES,
extracted without pain by the use -f the late i
tremely unpleasant mistake, of which her ¡country unless woman rises to her true
Never part without loving words to There is a farm four miles distant from
method of local anasthesia. Ail work warranted.
PEARL BEADS, infant child is the victim. She took the dignity. The old idea of the oak and the think of during your absence. Besides, Sherman Station an the I’nion Pacific
Satisfaction guaranteed.
and
other
articles
in
our
line
too numerous to babe to church the other «lav to have him ! vine is pretty, but it is mere poetry ; the it may be that you will not meet again Railroad which i- said to be the highest
nov20 3in.
Nov. 20th, 18M.
mention.
baptized. W hile she was waiting in the «‘mergeneiex of life prove its falsity—th«' in life.
in the world—an elevation of s,om feet.
MISSES a . F. and L. A. KENT.
vest ¡blue, she thought she would keep i lightning strikes them both alike.
A correspondent to the Omaha I h raid
••
IIuw
gcntlv
g
’
iiles
the
ru
irriage
lifeaway.
Jacksonville. March 25th. 1870.
tf.
him «piiet by fei'tling him from a bottle
When she wh* rules still scctns but to obey!”
recently visited thi- f.trm, whereh«‘fouml
of milk. While the child was still tak-
How the M oney G oes .—With all
quite an extent of ground sown with
Never both manifest anger at once.
‘ ing his nourishment, the mother was parade of partisan papers and orators
he undersigned have establish -
Never speak loudly to one allot her, un­ oats, , which were looking v. e’.l. ¡‘«itatoes,
e. a K«al Estate Agency in connection with
summoned to the church by th«' an
an- ­ i about retrenchment, our Natioiyil (iov- less tin' house is on tire.
pea--, beans ami other garden vegetables
their Law Office, and are prepared to buy ami aell
nouncement that the minister was ready. i ernnient is a great speii'lthrilt. I’resi-
wer ■ also looking avc II. Two hunilred
Never
reflect
on
a
past
action
which
real estate in this and adjoining counties. Records
In her agitation she withdrew the Iiottle dent Grant lias stopped a few leaks, but was don«* with a good motive and with apple tre«‘s s«*t out t wo months previously
searched and abstracts <*f title prepared with dis­
iiilo gasman takes this method from the ehihl’s mouth hurriedly, when expenses ar«' running up to an aggregate the best judgment at the time.
were nearly al! living and «loing well.
patch and accuracy. Part.e* at a distance can
■it informing hi* friend*. nnd the public gen the gum nozzle earn«' otT and a* part of that would hav«' appalled the |x>ople a
communicate with us by addressing
Let each one strive to yiehi oftenest to Currant bushes wi're also thriving while
erally, tl.at he him opened a Meat Market <>n Cali
I the milk was spilled <>n tin* «'hild’s new few years ago. Take, as an exampl«.', th«'! the wishes of the other, which is the mu­ gooseberri«'- and raspberries were grow­
FAY A REA,
fori.ia Street, opposite the United States Hotel, ¡clothes. When the clergymen took the I
Jacksonville. Oregon.
sing'll' item of pensions. Congress, at its tual cultivation of an absolute unselfish­ ing well. T’ e pasturage was excellent,
where may be found at all times the best of—
apa22-tf.
chil«l in his aims hi' loooked <lown upon last session, legislate«! so munificently, ness.
April 22, 1871
which promis- s a lint' hay crop. The
• it ami asked the motlmr what name that it is estimated it will re«|tiirean ap­
growing fruit trees ¡s con mlered an ex­
unless
it
is
perf«
‘
Ctly
Never
find
fault,
F.
.
B.
WATSON.
C. *. KAHLER
She, with her mind propriation of at least S3S,U00,000 th«' certain that a fault has been committed; periment. Vegetables and grain, how­
BEEF,
(Fresh <t Corned) should b«' given it.
troubk'd about th«'accident, thought he coming year, to meet the<leman«l on the and even then preclude it with a kiss, ever, tire considered certain crops. There
KAHLER Si. WATSON
was asking how th«' clothes became Treasury from this source alone. No­ and lovingly.
is a sheltering wall «if nmuntains on the
soileil, so she answer«'«!:
body grudges money spent on tin* actual
north and west, which <lo much to break
Never
allow
a
request
to
Attorney and Couusrllor-at-’.aw,
“Nozzle came oil.”
heroes of tiie war and their families, but “ I forgot” is never an accep
oft th«' cold winds.
Rather surprise«!, he asked again for th«' people will not consent to being tax-
Marry into a different blood and tern
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON,
the name, and she, thinking he did not e«l to supp«»rt an army of pretenders,1 perament from your own.
»T V.
W here H ell I s .—“I wish to ask you
1 understand her, bawled out:
l»acke<l
by
corrupt
lobby
a«rents,
who
get
|
a
question,
” said Mr. Sharp to our young
Will practice in the Supreme Court. District, and
“Nozzle came oil“ I say.”
a
liberal
per
c
"iitag
'
on
<•
ai
n-.
It
is
no
­
minister
as
lie met him in the street. “I
S
wamp
L
ands
.
—
There
is
some
com
­
other Court* of this St.'t«.
\\ hereii|M>n the astonished divin«' torious that a large proportion of the plaint on the part of applicants for* • "ip am anxious to know whi r«' hell is. Be­
OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0.
I potireil water on the child's hea 1, saying: money voted for pensions goes into the lands in this county as to th«»
th«' de.ay
de
ill sides the Bible I have r I geographies,
Jacobs—opposite Couit House squnre.
“Nozzle—came— oirj-'erguson, 1 bap- ; pockets of sharper rs—men, who, profess­ «leciding between th«' claims of the re- histories and other book , and 1 can’t find
I tize thee,” etc., etc.
JAMES D. FAY.
D.
o. B. REA.
ing to befriend soldiers and sailors, rob s|H'ctive parties, The maps showing out where it is exactly.”
I
, What this woman wants to know is, them of their honest «hit's.
Th«' young minister, , piaci
h’s hand
FAY & RE 1
tlies.* Ian Is h ive been tiled with the
I whether the Legislator«' or something
And whih" millions are thus - pian ler- County Clerk, as the law directs. But on his should r, and iHokÉ
earnestly
SAUSAGES, .fee., «fcc.
can’t have that child's name changed lo e«l upon unworthy objects—while th«' ex- ther«' the matter st'ems to rest. It re- into his eye-, repli d, carilo
Attorneys and Comisellors-aLLaw,
Henry or Lucullus, or William, or some p«"uses of running th«' Government ma- mains to be determined l»y flit* Board of
tf.
“My dear sir, don’t be di?
OFFICE—In Court Hotis«, up stairs.
other euphonious appellation.
ehin«" are so enormous—the revenues ar«' ('ommissioners at Salem, composed ofjthe am sure you will find out after a while.
Will practice in the Supreme an 1 other Courts
«li'creasing. Tim receipts of the Internal Governor, Secretary and Treasurer of the As for myself, I have made no iiujulries,
T he L aws of N ewspapers .—1. Sub­ Revenue Department f«ir July of this Stat«1, who are the legal appli<*ants for and really don’t wish to know ‘wherehell
of this State.
scribers who do not give express notice year were several millions less than such lands. Tin" neglect or inattention is.’ About heaven 1 have thought and
Particular attenti .n paid to the collection
to the contrary, are consiilered as wish-, those of the corresponding month last to t in* requirements of th«'law may work read ami stu«lied a great d-d. I wish to
«f Claims against the Federal and State Uovern-
ing to continue their subscriptions.
year. Is if not aliout th«' tim«‘ th«' lead­ a prejudice to the interests herein in­ make that my home, and by the help of
saents, the Entry of Lands un 1er the Pre-emption
2. If any subscribers or«ler the discon­ ers of the party in power turned their at- volved.—J-.’.r.
and Homestead Laws, and to the Entry ot .Mineral
th«* Lord 1 will. A >k m about Heaven
Oregou street, opposite Overbeck’« Hospital,
tinuance of their newspapers, the pub­ t<*ntion to th«' subject «if lightening tim
Lodes under the recent Act of Congress.
I tf.
an«l I can talk. I «lon’t kuow where hell
lisher may continue to send them untill burdens of th«' people
W orms in II ogs .—The most efficient is, and you had better not And out.”
Financial profli­
JACKSONVILLE, OGN. all arrearages are pai«l.
I
means
of combating worms is by the use
gacy was one of the leading causi's ot th«'
3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to I downfall of th«' Democrat!«' party. Let <>f «Irastie purgatives, which, however, to
S ave S omething .—Save something,
take tl»«'ir newspajM'r from the offices to! the Republicans lieware, lest a similar \ b«' successful, require caution in their a«l- no matter how little it may be, always
which they are directed, the law holds; fate, from a similar cause, overtakes j ministration. Common salt mixed in save something. Never turn away your
he undersigned , having fully
their food will, in some instances, s|xx'di- head from small savings ; they are the
c ntyre them responsible until they have settled them.—»S’. / Bulletin.
refitted this >ld and favorite place of resort, pearson
now offers the ve-y best of liquors and segars at
th«' bills, and orderetl them discontinued.
ly exoreis«' worms; should it not do so, foundation of great ones. A jx'iinyisnot
4.
If
subscribers
remove
to
other
pla
­
turpentin«'
may be given, which will much. Many a man would rather throw
PROPR
1ETORS.
A
white
-
haired
old
negro
preacher
12 1-2 CENTS.
ces without informing the publisher, in New Orleans thus addressed one of the « radicat«' them. It must not be siippos«'tl j away a penny than pick it up, if it lay
The Saloon is commodious, the billiard tables
ami the newspapers are sent to th«' for­ meetings of the dissatisfied darkeys last from the fact that no worms ar«* seen to b«'foro him. Yet a penny a day is nearly
are of the latest and most improved pattern, and
the wants of guests promptly supplied.
mer direction, they are held responsible. week: “What are you grumbling about ? Iconic away from the hog, that the ine«li- ; four dollars a year, ami tour dollars is the
rpilIS favorite stable has been reopened and
5. The courts have decided that re­ Yer all better off dtin ye ever spected to ciiii' is not doing its projx'r office, as interest of nearly one hundred «lollars
SO Point« of Bllllardn For Drinks.
fusing to take a newspaper from the of­ be—dan yer deserve to be. Did yertink many of them die in the intestines, and | capital. “Waste not, want not,” is old
fice, or removing ami leaving them un­ when Massa Linkum guv ye yer freedom, Igo through the same process of indiges­ unsaying; ami he who is extravagant
Those knowing them sei vee indebted to me will
called for, is a prima facia evidence of in­ he was gwing to buy tickets in the Louis­ tion as the food.
enough to cast idly away what can bo
do well to call without delay and settle, as I must I
tentional fraud.
iana State Lottery for you besides“.’”
have money, and that soon.
made useful, though it b«> but a trifle,
SPRI2VG WAGONS
6. The ¡Mistmaster who neglects to i
A F atal D uel .—A duel with sabers ■ may expe'et to see the «lav when even
HENRY BREITBARTH.
T he P osition of A. H. S tephens .— . hasjust taken place near Amiens betwe« n that trifle would be aceoptai»le.
give the legal notice of the neglect of a
' 14-tf.
—AND—
person to take from the office the news­ The ultimatum of A. H. Stephens of la young Frenchman and a Prussian «»ni­
SADDLE HORSES paper addressed to him, is liable to the Georgia on the New Departure is simply cer. The latter, in walking through the
AN old gentleman of eighty married a
publisher for the subscription price.
this, that if the National Democratic J streets had putteil the smoke of his cigar young wife, ami in due course of time was
For hire on reasonable terms.
party in their platform of 1S72 support i in the face of th«» other, who replied to ; }>resente«l with a son. On the «lay of
LL peraom indebted to the undersigned, ther
E
ducation is a better safeguard of lib­ this New Departure, in the acceptance of ■this insult by slapping th«' German in christening, the nurse han««ed young mas­
by note or aocuunt, are notified that th® best
The largest corral in the town is attached to the erty than a standing army. If we re- , what he calls the fraudulent Fourteenth
¡the face. A meeting took place the next ter about, with the usual exclamation
thing they can do is to pay up, as we are compelled
stable. Teamsters will find ample accommoda­
to have money, and it must come from those who tion for their animals at all times. Horse«: board­ trench the wages of the schoolmaster, we and Fifteenth Amendments, he will him­ .morning, when th«« Frenchman, who ha<! that h«' was “th«' very image of his pa­
raise those of the refuting seargant.—^v- self take a “ new departure ” in search of ¡been a corporal of Huzzarsin Faitiherbe’s pa.” “Very likely, indeed,” said a lady {
owe tu, naJ tkat toon.
ORTH A GENNINA.
ed on reasonable terms.
a new party.
Jacksonville, August 19th, 1871.
33tf
| army, killed his adversary.
vln26tf
PEARSON <t McINTYRE.
erett.
“ho has no teeth.”
JACKSON
COINTV.
F irst J itbvcial D istrict .—Circuit Judge. P.
P. Prim ; Prosecuting Attorney. H. K. Hanna.
Jaekton
—Circuit Court, Second Monday
in February and November. County Court, firat
Munday in each month.
(KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,)
JEWELRY STORE,
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the following rates
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Pioneer Bit House.
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MILLINERY.
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DENTIST.
NEW MEAT MARKET!
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LIVERY STABLE !
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