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§amn Wimbit fecttf,
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $2 50.
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 27.
As You Sow So Shall You Reap.
The man who undertakes to live
lives will find that he is living but
one, and that one is a life of decep
tion. Causes will be true to their ef
fects. That which you sow you will
reap. If you live to the flesh, to the
passions, to the corrupt inclinations,
you may depend upon it that the fiuit
which is in store for you will -bo that
which belongs to these things. There
can ba no doubt as to what your har
vest will be. If you thick that, after
your day’s business is done you can
shut the blinds and carry on your or
gies in secret with your evil compan
ions; if you think you can serve the
devil by night and then go forth and
look like a sweet and virtuous young
man, that goes in the best society, \
and does not drink, nor gamble, nor
commit any vices, then the devil has
Lis halter about your neck, and he
leads you to the stupidest fool of all
the crowd. You deceive nobody but
yourself. There is an expression in
the eye that tells stories. Passion
stains clear through. A man might
as well expect to take nitrate of silver
—whose nature is to turn him to a
lead color—and to have the doctor
know it, as to expect that ho can form
evil habits and pursue mischievous
courses and have it known. It does
not need a sheriff to search out and
reveal the kind of life that you are
living. Every law of God in nature is
an officer after j-ou. It does not re
quire a court, Judge and jury, to try
and condemn you. All nature is court
room, and every principle thereof is a
part of that court which tries and con
demns you. Do not think that there
can be such a monstrous misadjust
ment of affairs as that you can do the
work of the devil and have the remu
neration of an angel.
To a Young Girl-
You think you love the man who is
coming this Sunday night to visit you !
And he acts as if ho loves you! Sup
pose he “declares himself,” and asks
you to become his wife. Are you pre
pared to say to him. “I love aud will
trust you through life with my happi
ness.”
He is jolly, gay and handsome, and
all the darts of Cupid are twinkling
and sparkling iu his eyes; but will
those eyes always find express : on from
the love of a true soul ?
To-night he says many pleasant
things, and draws pretty pictures for
the future.
Does he go to morrow to a work
which gives promise of the fulfillment
of your desires in life ?
Does his ambitions and achieve
ments satisfy yon ?
Does his every day life shine with
the nc.ble endeavors of a trustworthy
man f
If you think, and desire a compan
ion in your thinking—one who can
unlock tho deepest depths of your
mind, to what strata of hurnany does
he belong in tho scale of excellence
aud morality? Is be doing all ho can
to build up future usefulness and hap
piness in which you can share and
feel blessed ? These are questions
which the experience of after years
make many women weep in bitterness
of soul that they were not thought of
before they answered, “Yes!”
W Engravings on Articles of Furni
ture. —Ladies’ work-boxes, work-ta
bles, etc., are frequently ornamented
with engravings or drawings trans
ferred to the -Japan work. The way
in which this is done, a contemporary
tells us, is as follows: The engraving
is printed, or the drawing made, on
fine paper which has been previously
prepared with a coat of isinglass or
gum-water. This, when dry, is ap
plied with its face downward upon the
japan ground, covered with a thin
coat of copal varnish; the paper is
then moistened on the back with a
sponge dipped in warm water, which
soon dissolves the isinglass or gum,
and the paper being loosened, can
be taken away, leaving the print on
the work. Or a print may be execu
ted on an elastic composition of glue,
etc., which receives the impression as
well as paper, aud may be immediate
ly laid down upon the japanned sur
face, which will thus receive a perfect
impression.
Afternoon Teas. —The latest fash
ion for afternoon tea is to server it a
la Busse, which has no affinity what
soever to dinner ala Busse. It only
means to substitute slices of lemon
for the cream, which some people con
sider as important as the tea itself.
On tho tea-tray is served a small glass
dish containing sliced lemon, cut with
rind on it. Into the cup is dropped,
first, a diminutive bit of sugar. Mod
eration in this is essentiol, or the fla
vor of the lemon is destroyed. On
the sugar is then deposited a slice of
lemon, on which the tea is poured;
and it would be a courageous spirit
indeed who would venture to say that
the beverage is not then all that the
sons of woman need desire. Asa con
cession to the prejudices of those who
are unable to climb Russian heights,
milk is still sent up to table so.
Atwoods & Avery,
BROAD STREET,
DAHIEN,
/
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, DRUGS & MEDICINES,
aJOOTS, SHOES, HAKDWARE &C.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
of everything in their line of business.
PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS.
Masters of veseis would do well to give them a call,
They invite the attention of the public to their new
Spr ing* Stock,
& fine assortment of
STRAW GOODS AND HATS,
all of the latest styles.
Dress Goods, Prints, Cloths,
Casimers and everything pertaining
to the Dry Goods trade can be found
%
in their store.
They also keep on hand a first-class stock of
Harness, Harness trimmings, Saddles, Carriage
trimmings, &c. Their stock of Crockery, Stone,
China, and Glass wes are of the best qualities.
THE
DARIEN
TIMBER GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED EVERY
SATURDAY MORNING
AT
Darien,
MCHTBSI Cl
GEORGIA,
BY
RICHARD W. GRUBB,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
ONLY
$2 50
PER ANNUM.
ADVERTISING RATES LIB
ERAL.
FOUNDRY 11 MACHINE WORKS,
Brunswick, Ga.
THE UNDERSIGNED JS PREP ARFD/JO FURNISH ON
SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONaHe PRICES,
SAW MILLS,
SAW MILL CAIIIA6ES,
(BEST MADE,)
ENGINES;
SUGAR MILLS 11 PANS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
iiACHTsiair
AND OTHER
CASTINGS, EITHER IN BRASS OR IRON,
.
HAVING competent mechanics in the machinery, foundry
and blacksmith departments, I confidently promise satisfaction in
workmanship and promptness.
As these works are more convenient to the mill men, rice
planters, and shipping, around Darien, I respectfully solicit pat
ronage from all who wish work done.
TERMS CASH —On delivery of work.
Very Respectfully,
T. F SMITH.
April 25— tf.
JOB PRINTING.
0
HAVING POWER PRESSES, NEW TYPE AND Fix
tures, large stock of ruled and flat papers, card stock, Ac., on
hand, and first-class workmen,
THE APPEAL PRINTING OFFICE,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
Is prepared to promptly execute all classes of Job Printing,
on short notice and at prices that will compare with the lowest,
—workmanship and material considered.
ORDERS SOLICITED FOR
PAMPHLETS,
BILL AND LETTER HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
HAND-BILLS AND PROGRAMMES,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
BLANKS, OF ALL KINDS,
And all other classes and kinds of Job Printing, in plain black,
or as many colors in ink or bronze as desired.
The Appeal office being splendidly furnished with new type
and fixtures, there is no establishment in this section better pre
pared to do all classes of Job Printing, on short notice and at
reasonable prices.
TERMS CASH, on delivery of work.
ORDERS SENT DIRECT will receive the same attention as
if attended to in person.
April 8-9