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Sarienttimkr 6a;ettf
RICH’D W GRUBB.
A L. ADAMS, - - Associate E H tor
DARIEN, GEORGIA
SATtIBkY MOItNENL KAY id. t%*4.
HO MORE INFLATION
The Republican Party bus been
shaken of late, to its very core. If it
is true that a house divided
itseif cannot 3tan J. then this party is
doomed. Connecticut paralyzed its
expectations on the 6fch of A an i
General Grant's veto message bright
consternation into its ranks on the j
23d of the same moatu. It is
the wisest thing the President has
done yet, whether he deserves the
credit for it or someone else. We
think a litiie pressure was brought to
bear on him, or he would not have
changed his mind so suddenly. We
have ever been in favor of returning
to specie payment, and we have
watched with a jealous eye any n. fla
fcioa of our trashy currency
The prosperity of the State depends
largely on its financial basis and a
wise management ot the same. Our
business men through mt the country
understands this. Infiat on .3 noth
ing but the old credit system tab
up by the government, and carried
out on an extendad scale. It is quite
time that “war necessities’ ceased,
and that we return to i pea >e foun la
tlon. then the laborer will know
what his dollar will buy, ruJ the mer
chant what his goods are worth.
Business will revive in many parts of
tiie country, and all the legitimate
branches of trade start up an.-w, if
this veto is curried cut in the princi
ple of it. Contraction and not infla
tion, when dealing with pr emises to
say. is our theory. Congri ss has
quandered alike the public honor
and the public treasury, and we are
glad to see this veto of oue of its pet
measures. The schemers m the Nt
tionai Capitol are legion; tnoo.y
placed many of them there, and to
make money is their end.
i'he national cmhre** 'Y too elaa-
tic; too chaugedbie. lu ?av. Uj air
know, it h.ia no intrirmi: value. The
inflationists are tile Batlers, Mortons,
Government contractors anil specula
tors, who get rich at the expense oi
the honest working portion of the
country.
A more equal distribute n of the
currency might be made, which
would benefit the South, but we hard
ly expect it of this Congress. rive
us a money medium which will regu
late itself. Doing business on credit
is unsafe at least.
“KNOWLEDGE IS WEALTH.'’
’“Knowledge is wealth.” said His
Honor. Judge Schley, ; n his remarks
to the Grand Jary on Tuesday morn
ing last, -and with such expressive
language did he clothe his th ig r -
upoa this subject that not oae f his
listeners could fail to understand that
he fed a ieep interest in our e loca
tional matter;. He explained, in a
clear and unmistakable manner, how
the acquirements and proper use of
knowledge is made to take the place
of physical labor: how one man who
has acquired, and uses his know led c<-
arightto enable him to per - ' >r:n the i
bor of many men who live and w rk
ignorance. He gave the Jury to a
- that we were sadly a need
of a weii organized School system.
We sincerely hope, that ere long, ir,
may become oar duty to a>. e thar
something has been done in the right
direction in this matter.
His Honor aiso stated, what is very
apparent to every citizen of this
county, viz: that we greatly needed
anew Cos art House. We iiope some
action will sisc be taken to satisfy
sms necessity.
Anew Court H use and a well-or
ganized School would add much to
the attraction of our town.
Somebody is anxious to know
whether Grant was frightened into
vetoing the currency bill fcv the New
York herald s declaration :ha : ia
tioc meant civil war. Not abr ms
political friends insinuate that New
York money cUd it. They kn jw the
man.— SlukxMti Amt ru:un.
CHAHGES SS‘i T H
Change is the universal law in tins
fluctuating world. Sometimes it •>
award and upward, and again, it i*
award an uown war out
ward is the arbitarsry decree of Ni
ture. Of + en the changes going on
aeem very strange and ursaf.sfac ry.
but time sets everything : > rigut-i. po
litically if not moral v.
The refiner, who sits over the mol
ten liqn. 1, watching it in the crumb..*,
mav bring out a very beautiful ami
useful thing from an unpretending
hear, of ore, wfa -ill may have Lam for
centur.-s .u its grave, ami yet Lu w:.
heart may be—is—a fountain uf un
purity. Purity does not belong to
this woild in us present make-up, but
Chang# does. There is no nok nor
corner in our earthtv home tuat ts ns
iZ wan. Nature never changes, bat it
changes ail things. Great changes
generally work slowly and silently,
until some i;Ule volcano is smothered,
when they burst forth in the accumu
lated fury of centimes.
There is a deep undercurrent m. the
South, imperceptible in the mass, but
nevertheless, it is doing its legitimate
work, ai. 1 ; t food results Lave a,
ready come from it.
The South carries in her right hand
the key winch L- to unlock her future
destiny, an<l show her to the world in
i new ao ; commanding light. Na
rrow La died w shout m n er
upon th..- . vtdy land. Because toe
'enemy has oren hreis no ev. fence
to the contrary
This large and sunny Empire is vet
in its infancy, agriculturally, mechan
ically, and we may say. morally. Let
no one take offense at the last state
ment, for infants are the embodiment
of morals! There is mailing which
change cannot easily, bud silently ac
complish.
The great work for the people f
this part of the country to do, s to
intelligently and disp.-is.-i- nately at
tend to their own Ljasm> -with i i--
termination to leave an iuhet itauce to
their children o moral, in' eetuol,
and national atre .gth. 1 1 do ih;s
successfully, the resources of the Su;es
must be properly developed
Euhghteumeut and is
tjttpifevHMfee k'gfjje ju'mAcvuß: i ***-
aLzer the w rid has yet fonnJT I
have nothing to say of rel'gi.-u ; w : rs
in this oonaecciun.
Sons of too South, an 1 ian ... o
too! there is a noble-work bifor you,
requiring atr ; , baud;, wi.lxng . ;r •
and deter mi :ie>l purpose. Vv . yg. .
roil the stove away, or w 11 yju i.iy
down in inactivity and shame, while
this garden of Paradise is developeu
by strangers, and you left withe at a
home or name ?
Let activity be your watchword,
and perseverance your molt.-, arm
success is sure. I speak of the suc
cess dependent upon, and sure ro : L
-low the proper development of this
good y land. Lot no one m sconstrue
my meaning.
Experience is a great an 1 success
ful teacher, brand.e g til A he rt -
deeply that as long is it pulsates, her
instructions must be heeded.
We have learned to munufuc- are, as
as well as produce, a dozen thi ,s
where we used to produce bat
This lesson, aii ae, fool-wed u . w:
reanima .e the hi :iril to the extent oi
hundreds of millions of doil-;r:s. I:
will make os an in iepeudent people.
All this cannot be accomplished in
teu nor twen>v years. There are seri
ous obstac. s . the way which Wtl
have to be i ve.cocae, ai.i th y must
be. wib be, we think. We mus unit
with the West to secure ur - ire
the inti rnal improvemeu.s. We must
invite and encourage inrun, -i:
We must deai wisely wjm the
: honestly, irmly. We mast foeg the
past in the halo of glasy .ua* aor
r ands the future. We must not
deal with trifles, and m a trifling man
ner. the dcati-r.ea of generatet s v-t
unborn, are in ocr keepi-.g. We usuat
know no section but the Govern neat;
no party but the Conaiatun no
purpose, bat what raxes in the wei.are
: of all. We must make education so
free md general that all oho wo],
mav learn. We must insist irselv >
ritiier than attempt to pa a iso at .ers.
We must not fret it the ch i"g- >
which are continually taking lace,
bir ra'her keep puce with them, that
we may be benefltted rather than
hindered by them. *
Changes, there have been, ana there
always wi 1 be, -m i. in is alike, nsei 'sa
and mol:sli to dgiit against th<-m.
fwiraer direct them m the right
chanaeL Le the nv t r flow into
the ocean, bu: keep it wi hi a . s chan
nel if possible.
AFFAIRS IN GEORGIA
We would be pleased to haw# all tie
Georgia papers exchange with ns.
Memorial Day was celebrate-d last
Monday at Atlanta, ;n grand atVie.
The Georgia Baptist C rt*>**c -n
met m Americas List weex. There
.v-re pro w*vf, upwards of one bn mired
and forty delegates.
Old I. W. A"*ry. r’,r a long time
cn:ef-ed:t.r of the Atlanta CondUu
l'f /is, ias purchased i thirst interest in
the Atlanta Herald. We wist both
papers s ccess. . *
Jevio win soon have a ne< W hotel.
Bill Biain, formerly of Bru rvaA', wild
when completed. Mr. Rea is
we of tbs civerst gentienrenAiu the
State, id kn >*s exactly bow to keep
a botei.
W* have before ns a e-.awr*bf the
Mae a Star, anew di.ly j.ist starts:il
in that ci y. May success ciwwn its
most sanguine efforts.
Judge Gibson, of the Cir
;ni:, ‘-goes for” the Lottery Business
with gloves tf. We gin ss the Jhs
iidn’t draw anythi: gia the Efccm ky
Lottery
A e k S cpLc :s and Ben 3 li are
, uavin. i lively timeriLronglTEte news
papers.
Ai l an fa Ehrald reporter hast a
an interview with J. W< kes Bo> o -
.pipit. Booth says Ailed L: o u
a; i that .e :• • am., ted a irs*l err a‘
. _ do. gS' He says th;-u**fae ou y
hpe for the Bona is the election of a
D' mocra ic Pres. lent. Wet, it most
be so if a lead man says so.
One handsome fr. -ml Joiwi Gorman,
is writing i a vor - wuepEnr
an letters to the Manor Telegraph. We
v >u lei- if German is still btint.ng .-he
P. G in G ?
Govern' r Smit h Las gobbled up the
North and Sootu Railroad and placed
Col. Fie vhel.eu ia charge.
Gen rl -1 , 3. Go,- !-m, ur hi
finguishe Bea r is fce*i.g promi
tie iti v spoken of a -oaauction .vit.i the
y.cs Presidency. We s.iv camlidl'y
t .a. we ire for Gordon, first and last.
Washing run ■ amity La §. f. ur-a-g
--e 1 eh. :ke! $ exhibiti >aA Ws have
but few of tua tnxs
The Georgia pup* rs are due s-.ng
the ereu: it:ou busontths. Some ■ i .he
't - in iavwi* iif b ;ig aped.
We gae.-s ia&uu is u. fi-vor >f
cream at ion.
A -p c. - : ..'patch f.• toe A tan. .*.
Condiljuon says that the riven ~t
R :.v- • ■ .go. I. e v it, r. n
Si . v i.i w .... rte feet ofh
i.Teeth and had been :ut f tli- iatuka
for several jays, and thi dam i_e
or ps is mmense, especially a'oug th-;
tine. It is Li ped the water w. Ic -t
Come ink- -.own ta- ighit v-is s- .iiru
mg.
Che Ci.-ruet Band of Brunswica
; i ,-e a gi-iu.i eiii. r i-ament in La
ci v. i u V. ei...esunv. a* e have a.
yet heard toe parti, oars, but we are
sat:shed Lue -ys iiu uooiy anO attr
appreciated.
Bruuswick is to have i gram . hi.,
oa i uesdav mght and the Appeal slm
eries for m rs an. useurenta.
Ira E. Smith, Esp. t ciever y.g
Lawyer oc Brui.a vie a. :!iveie t
11. _a- il a ,r:>s u ba. u.'day in . j.
Q.„ .. larg ' e.v i turtle o i
to pay their r spec s o the siki;
dead.
John H. McCall mu. Esq., tm* lv
lum > rnu.i of Brunswick, was i-4*-sre i
F remae Oi tue B‘U sw a a .x>- Com
paay, las wee.*. Ab* * r -eleeiuj
COUill Jlt have Lev. n ...ade. f;,.
clever ~n jo-.a. ge in-. 1% T.
Duufl, £a*j , was chosen Si-eret-axjfut.
Treasurer.
TheOiev Oiuacil of Brunswick ‘*i u
to elec!, a Mirs vvi Usi w-*ek in gfiiet
oi Henry C. Taylor, Esq, the cgver
gentienmn who resigned to take a
better *pohish,” but &..•*!. ow .g t
the . iere wer to ma . ■
d.dales la the held. Hoa* l to get a
oe :.er i_ i.i t.,a b.a Tay'or for 1..r
--suai.
We uo ice a a accouafi m the . < siu.
.V-uc.s. >r til a .'.can. of Jo ,R. Dn
. ii yB. M- Backar v-.iei. So Ma
ry's Li.it week. It seems that the
cause of the *if ray gr ; .v oat cf a mu
i -an .wi -a g.r to i . i:u
of can:.-*, wuic.o they ii been play
ing, a ih *ct time bef. re the occaraace
of the Juficulty. Had we the space
in a co* a mus, >-s w :a.a give car
r a.lers a.. the gartieu.ars s we .ave
gathered -hem D oa is recovering.
Ladies, of course, are interest
ed in knowing "what is worn by the
Gc nd Duchess Maria; the new.y
made wife of the Duke of E. abargh.
One of a number f rich Parisian
dresses which formed part of her ele
gant trousseau will serve as t sample.
It is is of sky-blue terry velvet, cov
ered with a tunic of Ind.a muslin
draped in antique fashion. The ma
terial is so light and fine that the
whole tunic will pass thro ago. a ring.
The folds of the corsage are held in
place by clasps of fine pear's, are
newie-Liade Dan!..-ss r FAm " "i ,
a blonde, fair and you g, and tl<
dress must be exquisitely a* :*p ; >*d -
her with and roy 1 state. ProbuLl
hi litterally "one fa thmisan
an i cere tr.d - :
pendirare—the little sum t five thou
sand dollars in gold.
sq£F There can be . tr.. dial',
says an exchange, ‘‘that Hv Mr the
greater part ot’ the mischief done in
this wurld is a- ne by may peopi", an
that sn liness. is ss a rule, quite is, t.
not m <c dat gerous to the com u so
tv than wickedness, inasmuch as tne
unreason rag enjoy an immunity fr an
punishme it for their offeus<-s w ji
uot extended to the unprincipled.
The New Y Itk Bulletin, in its is- ue
of Satainiav, says that the best rice
lands in Louisiana are with n the
ii-aided districts; which fo-r it the
' image 1e a i great as t - B>. 'tin..
jes,
fiu'-uce upon the market f< r bar uaa
i tte. Lasi yvar L a•an i '. rolu ?ed
30,000 tierces.
t\ ir 1.
DARIEN MARKET
—BY—
CHAS, O. FULTON
Dealer in
MEAT'. VEE ETA SEES, KTt’.
*r*Si ecul arrentl >u _ ven
to ai 1 <) R D EPuS.
Hu-.-inir !iu:l tv > -.-ear' xperiena. si -he ..Hnw.
I feel tMtisfiuil that I au
\jri. V ij "3 -A a.—3— -■a.'- a-*- - •
Mv tlianlc.- to the publi Ur
as z" PATKGNxAGE
li.)pc for a <;i >ut.innance 01 tin ■
same.
C O FULTON.
Ma h-ly
jdAW£3
QMXLJLVLdr I-*
Dry Go< I! r ouh-L' • Pro
luris. -Ci!.. uTC.., •*
DARIEN. GEORdIA.
May I—tin.
Pu ! nains
1 t e*SV if* s?
1.1 4 wh Y • hv
as?
D ARIEN A dRITNS Wlf' R. GV .
A. T. PUTMAM, Prt’r.
Mav —il-tf.
WI M. YG u3f
£jk
WATOHMAKUI,
DAHTS2T. OEQ3EAIA.
May—2tf.
I. E. FMNKLiN, AST,
Baustswiat, ca„
DEALER, ry
Ai' uding' Giass. Fi’ames.
?i.*ture.d T l-Xails aa-i
K: B-r ... - ~.1 -'.V
Eyes, Brackets. Hat
/ Racks. Jtc. Ac..
AS CHEAP AS • IN BE HMD .DsTWESE.
H i? i—
macqu & b r ur. , wick
yS> aX v-b
f rail roai.
Change of Schtdule.
SCPEIUNTBSDIiNT'a Ofvicb. M. t A o. R_.
MaCos. Oa., Apri IS. 1874.
on anri ifter Sunday Ipn! J 7. VS. -mils on tills
i*mi ivil* rail is fblli.ws :
Du v* oat PASsny.ian rHAL-i -unja ts htctpthd ;
La?* Mucon - - - - - x *
Ar- - e it .fiiMiup - H:45 p h
Stivo Jesatip - - - - nil p t
ir -e st Brunswick - in ;W p *
~v n.*T CASsaiwsn tbain -*n.it iiicuptsd
Leaee Bon -wink - - - 2-15 1 *
Acrivis At, , -sap - - % - 4.16 a x
weave Jesoi) - - - U i t
Arrive it Maoon ... S.oo p x
. i W-t-QS—TT.I.S vOOOXODATION lP D AT3 871 -ETTSI! ■
-tar* o Macon - - * - 5 SJ p x
Hawv.asville - SiHJ p s
Leavoxl.iwkinsvole - 7.15 a
Arrive it Macon - 11 V, as
The town isy passenger inii upress train maxes
liose comii-ei'.on v-.ta tra.na of A caiu.c .nd Sii.f
u..r):oi JViso-j for 7’m da. mm. na iay 'rain con
nects a. i'i-uo or yavannah. ind.it M,..'.0u Air points
Sortil, East tnii Wspt.
J.ve W ROBEHTSON.
Aprt-e-'f Uenen. enperintender-
SAVE YOUE MONEY I
TIIiES M HUB H
TT r s VEitY "i PO Etc VNT rHAT BTVf -.T OJH
1 'CnCg FI O THiC PL.- S
WHERE THEY CAN GET
Tha M-:st Par leir Manaj
j l B CfBAHT
.1, A E. UA Mil ill
OLD sTORE. •.(MINER BROAD
AND SCREYSN STS.,
DABIISN, GA.,
Wcuid rpifcfftiTv nvit - l.hti attirnGon of 'it ;r
iVii-ntU uml ra Aioaf? of
I tut
t" their large m well #*r
lectod stock of
Go.ieral Merchandise,
COXSISTOti; F
DRY B € O DS
CLOTH ‘NG.
EAT S and CAPA
BOOTS an l SHOES,
GROCER IE 3,
rLorr,
. OKN,
OATS,
A AT.
LIME,
h A -H. &c-
CHCCKERY.
STOVES
GLASS’WAHS
Tin- w are
Table aad
~ 43, 4*
Cutlery.
•s J
Fan?iinj k,
O i
Par; . n :• ;ir .l ?, n
U iV r,. ■ .fi v s^-e.s.
Ciiptitias r are
especial \ i- vite.,l to examine
j■' nai amjplete -sto'-k f
SHIP CHANDLERY.
before r. elsewhere,
which we are selling *r
prices chat will
compare
favorably with any city
in the South.
GOODS DELIVERED in the
CITY and on the RIDGE,
FREE of CHARGE.
GIVE US A CALL,
A £ R STRAIN
t— t v
‘li BURNEY,
r £ BFUBKLAYER.
[j p-opa:’oil to do plain and
rn:.m-nfciP Mastering.
BRICK WORK
—AND
rlaii'CaiiAin; ia every style at
short aotice.
D.RIEN. GEORGIA.
loiaim HOUSE!!
1 DARIEN. : ; GEORGIA,
;
MiN Y ;i(Btio s !ta'.-s V*"j -nmt m this hnnw,
■ iarinat. J i ,d! ' r mtintli, uw .j Proprumr r.-iki-s
nlßOense iasr-'C • !>i> 1 t
f
PArWNG AND FRIENDS
.Hi,; ■ i,; . iusiru FtBST-OLASS icrommortu
nuiis. • rut. £ s wmig •■> -• 1.-ly tiusui a tile follow
me rate* *
Boiii-ti „ii| lufeniff per month
T.ioiit Botml .
80.-n-t iimi a tveeit— 10.00
Bunrrl ■" " per An- 0.IH)
>te;i !* JS
LutigliitlH 15
A. E. CARE, Proprietor.
3Vt C 3 :rWAT, derm
m/C’JLUNAnT
DSAI-BH
OHOrcE F I.'rt'-Y OraOCEUtES.
Xi;< . IS.. .VS. HjeT-v 3< g'.FS.
dux taps'. H.aDW.vEi£. cctleut.
s< i.>l books. *c.
Brosiil s, -c* n:-rtiillmir -i'li-.iippowte-he Custom
li.iUw,:.
>.UtIE.V. Ga.
A d il AY— Im.
L, iCXfVSATJ,
daeisi, g e orgia,
. isales r> T .
jrv loud?. Hath.' B<)<_■ ts. Sh o '.•??,
•Gruwnes. tc.
April i>—lm.
“WiLLITi EL HOYT.
fa-?] riii.O;']! it id#
D.*iIEN. ' IA.
Ann'. & —tr. j
VJ. Robert Gigmiliat,
ATTOLHEY AT L|W,
LAGA.
jyli' -iPT ATT !t'< :• -ivi.n tn il 4:: ii.-ia.-M*
ii Fir-r m mi: Bt-mi .ek ' ..a ;, tui ,n
1,1.. ’-rt -..11ea ( Mt* *. >v;uiniih. |
WALTER A,
AT TORNE \
’causel3or at ijw,
*
E:. LTSTMIMT
DARI EX, GA.
ll*l . . 'ranine n Itin Si. j>ri.irCourts if th<Bian
” * ii M oar it. Cmiitrn, Olynn. Wayne, Ap
•iii. ■' o is. i. Liiiiiev .ami Bryan A .no’ in ‘iia
.' ••inns f mrtw socui***- of Bdiikjiiprcy. Jtsi.
Fir .ii ir arri-ution gjvn to rhe’ collection of
c i in-, so l ihi* 'taniiiisuoii of Lami Titles
A|..B *
D. T. I>l NX.
wh\ Kin & S?. A& a t
Brunswick, Ja.
7 I l ru \ XT) S’ 7 !. kS } ;jj o V s ;-'v York.
1>• t t;m h. Bfi-ioii},uiii Pliiiat uipJiia, it lowest
r: iU-*.
it -v ;iiu .-h:! a- loidkim ?Lvr :im 'Miimrrriai
! F •0- r
£ii allow:"! <m
film* .avail I .7ai.-auiat 'a, anti r.GSP
paper statignaby
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jr the intu-.
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'-rod.
.1 •■•aytabie medrine*, and protected hy parent.
\ pril > -tv
BALTX M O R E
PEARL HOMINY.
Ha -injiilie ptile meney of rhe celebrated
ft :' 1 ; .• . • IQMPA '
W; eave to on:Alie arrenrion of Goreera and o h
P s oil in >ii ftillmvimr nrreies mannftic
•’V ’V -be id*., lamt-ti Company Irion Pure
'olbera White * **ro. am warranted U> keep for
I'iee :n any r limna
HOMINY
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'AvIP. or LG AKA F HOMINY
“ip* oar will v'ißen.'e.i*. nl Northern srares.—
’ll, MEAL, in Bartel-, and Cases, mostiv aged
rii-n Br-rad. cAf?- ffLiV Avery aboice. and
viil , M , n ,iw AT ie aseu n connection with
Vhfc Flour s -S’! kinds of pastry, hreau, ate.
[ILL FEED OR CHOP,
i sn—or irtitue off l -dr ill M ait cattle, n raen.
am ,w ie. etc., imnir ;hepor than any iiaer lean,
■(di crenel mi the low of milk n cow*.
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J. A. 3TSECIER.
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