Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893, September 19, 1874, Image 4

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fMm timber feettL ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $2 50. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 19. mu£>* Tyi'ftE DOTtli. Wht legions of “fiiends" always bless us, W&en golden success lights onr way! How they smi e as they softly address us. So cordial, good humored and gay. But oh 1 when the sun of prosperity Has set—then how quickly they frown, And cry out In tones of severity. * “Kick the man; don't you see he is down ! What thought, when you knew not a sorrow Your heart was as open s day. And •■friend’’ when they wanted to borrow, You'd oblige and ne'er ask them to pay, What thought not a soul you e'er slighted. And yon wandered altont through the town, Your “friends” beeaae very near-sighted And don’t seem to see you when dowu. When you're “up.” you are londly exalted And traders all sing out your praise. When you're down yon have greatly defaulted, And they really dont’ “f nry your ways.” Your style was tip-top when you'd money. iso sings every sucker and clown, But now ’tie exi cet imrly fur.ny. You are altered ‘'becauseyou are down " Oh. give me the heart that forever Is free from the world's eellleh rust. And the soul wnose high noble endeavor Is to raise fallen men from the dust; And when in adversity’s ocean A victim is likely to drown, All hail to the friend whose devotion, Will lift a man up w hen he’s “down.” Bea Man. What a noble thing it is to be a man! The world is full of counterfeits. It is a grand thing to stand upright in defence of truth and principal. When persecutien comes, some hide their faces until the storm parses by, others can be bought for a mess of pottage. From such turn away. Stand by a friend. Show thyself a man. Do not turn away wnen dan ger threatens to overwhelm him or you. Thiuk for yourself; read books and read men’s laces. Remember the is the window of tne soul. Use your eyes and hold your tongue when men court favors Select some callirg to make it hon orable. When you have espoused a cause maintain it at all hazards, Make up your mind to succeed by all means and goo 1 will; brush the difficulties away one at a time It opposition comes, meet it, man fully. If success crowns your efforts, bear it quietly. Hasten not in a quar rel, but when you are compelled to accept an alternative, stand up and show yourself a full-grown man. Do your own thinking, keep your own se crets; worship no man for his wealth, or illustrious lineage. Fine feathers does not always make fine birds. Do not live for yourself alone. The world needs reformers ns much to-day as ever. Jf you have a now idea on ! avor {:> v. top !( into von]* and deeds. Jit sober; bo honest; bo true. Policy i*n arc dangerous. They will sell you for money, or popularity—do i’t trust them. Wear but one face, and let that be an hon est one. Two Kinds. —There are two kinds of girls; one is the kitrel that appears best abroad, the girls that are good for parties, rides, visits, balls, etc., whose chief delight is in all such things. The other are the girls that are useful and cheerful in the dining room, the sick room, and all the pre cincts of home, They differ widely in character. One is frequently a tor ment at home; the other is a blessing- One is a moth; consuming everything about her; the other is a sunbeam, in spiring life and gladness all along the pathway. Now it does not, necessa rily follow that there shall be classes of girls. The right modification would modify them both a little, and unite their characters in one. Over-Eatiau as a Cause of Disease. —ln tlio course of a letter to tl’e Times, Dr Carpenter (of Croydon) refers to the recent effect of impure air on the fat cattle at Islington! If it is thought that men or animals can be stuffed to repletion and yet not perforin any work, and no serious consequences result, a great and a fatal mistake is made. Should we not learn.a lesson from this great ex periment, whether we are agricultu rist feeding cattle for the market or only common men ? It is certain that over-feeding ns well as over-drinking is a great evil. Men should learn that a good eater should also be a good worker if he intends to remain healthy, and that the rule applies to oxen as well as to men. The ten dency to fatly degradation of muscu lar and other tissue is much on the increase among ns. It i= one of the causes of the increase of sudden death. The disease quietly gains ground, though the victim seems the picture of good health to the uninitiated; but rich living in fatty meats with little work quietly do their work and pro duce as much disease among us as does typhoid or any of its allies. While a professor from New York was explaining to an intelligent audience on a New Orleans street corner,, some evenings ago, the mer its of an ‘oil rectifier’ for rendering kerocenc non-explosive, ihe machine suddenly exploded wi'h • sound like “You kuo\ vju io. jne pro lessor is now an inmate of the Charity Hospi tal, and expressed a vb ; h:g::r.es to dis pose of the patent on reasonable terms. Wit without sense, is a razor without a handle. XU- Noted quacks ducks. Atwoods & Avery, BROAD STREET, RETAIL DEALERS IN ©BIT <?<!<!©§ GROCERIES, DRUGS & MEDICINES, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE &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 resets would do well to give fa a call, They invite the attention of the public to their new Spring Stock, A fine assortment of STRAW GOODS AND HATS, t gi 11 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 ot Harness. Harness trimmings, Saddles, Carriage trimmings, Ac. Their stock of Crockery, Stone, China, and Glass wares arc of the best qualities. THE DARIEN TIMBER GAZETTE, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING AT Darien, MCINTOSH CO., GEORGIA, BY RICHARD W. GRUBB, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY $2 50 FES ANNUM. ♦ ♦ ♦ —— ADVERTISING RATES LIB ERAL. WM. SHENCK, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, DARIEN, GEORGIA. IS NOW prepared to do any sort of work m the Boot and Bh' ie line. Custom-made boot* furnish ed at reasonable prices. Shop at B. Pfeiffer’s, oppo site Magnolia House. May 30— Altamaha House, M. M A HONE Y, Agent. DARIEN, GEORGIA. rpHIS HOUSE has been put in GOOD ORDER. Good clean beds at FIFTY CENTS per night, for lodging. Also good meals at Fifty Cents per meal. Takes pleasure in invitb g the public to the same. The choicest wines and liquors kept on hand. Attached to this House is a first-class VARIETY HA LI., which will be opened by a First-Class Troupe fr >m New Y T ork the ensuing season. June 20-ly. “BURR WINTON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, BRUNSWICK, GA. TyLANS and Specifications furnished on short no -1 tice. W ill contract to erect Buildings in every style. Also superintend Buildings at reasonable prices. AH orders left with the firm of Atwoods & Avi ry, Darien, Ga., will he attended to with ~isp atch. July 4 tf. W A, BURNEY, PLASTERER & BRICKLAYER. Is prepared to do plain and ornamental plastering, BRICK WORK —AND— House painting in every style at sliort notice. DARIEN, GEORGIA. CROCKERY, China, Glassware, House and Furnishing Goods,. mono LAMPS, kl, FOR SALE IN Original Packages or Packed to Orders. E. D. SMYTHE, Congress and St. Julian SlretD, Savannah, - - - Georgia May 16—3 m. $m pusfine o HAVING POWER PRESSES, NEW TYPE AND Fix tures, largo, stock of ruled and Hat papers, card stock. Ac., on hand, and first-class workmen, TIE APPEAL FEINTING OFFICE, BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, Is prepared to promptly execute all classes ol Job Printing, on short nctiee 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 25 MAGNOLIA HOUSE!! DARIEN, : : GEORGIA. Vf ANY additions have been made in this house 1,1 during the past month, and the Proprietor taken pleasure in SBjing to hia old PATRONS AND FRIENDS and to all who desire FIRST-CLASS accommoda tions, mat he- is ready to satisfy them at the follow ing rales : Board and lodging per month $30,00 Table Board “ “ 25,00 Board and lodging “ week— 10,00 Soard *• “ per day 2,00 eals each 75 Lodgings <• 75. A. E. CARR, Proprietor, M. CONWAY, Clerk. O. HOPKINS, MEASURER AND INSPECTOR OF Timber and Lumber* Respectfully solicits Patronage. Darien, - - Geoboia^ May-2 6m. Putnam’s LtVERV STABLE, DARIEN & BRUNSWICK, GA. A. T. PUTNAM, Prt’r. May—2-tf. E. G. FERGURSON. M. D.,~ Physician, Surgeon, Aecoucier,. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. May 30— WILLIAM HONE, DEALER IN Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 73 St. Julian & 154 Congress Streets; Savannah, Ga. May 16—Gm. W. Robert (Signilliat* ATTORNEY AT LAW, DAHIEN, GA. TyROMPT ATTF.NI ION given tonll legal businea 1 in ihe Kast* rn and Bran wick Circuits, aid < the United States Courts at Savannah. April 25—iv.