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Ifawn (Timber feetty.
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION $3 60
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2(i.
SUI T THE DOOR SOFTLY.
Shut the door softly, mother's asleep,
Her fever is broken her slumber is deep,
Look iu her pale lace and see there no pain—
Darling be thankful we’ve mother again.
Shut the door sofily. and come to her side.
What should we do if our mother had died '
She who has loved us our weary lives through
Snut the door softly and do as 1 do.
Shut the door softly, and kneel with me here.
To Him who has spared us our own mother deal ;
Who has given her back to our arms once again.
Borne her through danger and softened her pain
Shut the door softly, and look in her face,
And see how it gathered iu health and In grace,
Is she not handsome, this mother ol ours.
Waking to life like the budding of flowers?
Let us lose all iu this fast flyiug life.
Sister and brother and husband and wife.
Mother’s love only, all lime has defied .
Shut the door softly, and < omo to her side.
Shut the door softly, mother's awake.
Back from the shores ol the fathomless lake :
Weary with travel, but laden with charms.
Longing to clasp us w itbin her dear arms.
Mother, dear mother 1 we loved you before,
Now we shall love you a thousand times more.
Welcome dear heart from the shadowy land ;
Shut the door softly and kite her dear hand.
Rooles for Playing on a Organ
in Meeting.
ay p. blsb )S, art.
When the preach, r cuius in awl
itottls down in the poolpit, pool out
all the stoppers. That's wot the stop
pers is for.
When a him is give out to be sung,
play over the wliool toon before sing
in, but be stne to play if so they can’t
tell whether it’s that toon or some
other toon. It will attroose the people
to gess.
When you play the interloods, sum- .
times pull all the stoppers out, and
sumtimes pull them all in. The stop
pers is made to pul out and in.
Play the interloods about twice as j
long as the toon. The interloods is
the best part of the mewsic, aud
should be the longest.
Play from the interloods iuto the!
tune without letting them kno ..hen i
the tune begins. This will teach them
to mind tbare bizness. Always play
the interloods faster or slower than
the toon. This will keep it from
being the same time as the toon.
If the preacher gives out 5 virees
play 4. Tew many versos is teejus.
Doorin the sermon go out of the
church, and cum back in time for the
next toon. This will show you doant j
mean to be bard on the preacher by
bavin tew many listenin to him at j
wonst.
IQT A cunning little friend of ours 1
just learning to talk, got in the habit
of running away. Her mother had !
run after her one rainy day until she
v.as tired aud once led her back and
whipped her “just a tittle easy." The
little witch sat down on the foot of
the sewing-machine scolding in her
baby way and crying too, which soon
turned to singing in one of her older
sister’s Sabbath-school tuues “uggy
mamma, naughty mamma, first she
ieks and ’en she ’panks."
A bachelor one dav set the
table in his lonely abode with plates
for himself and an imaginary wife
and five children. He then sat down
to diue, and as often us he helped
himself to food hepiit the same quan
tity on each of the other plates, and
surveyed the prospect, at the same
lime computing the cost. He is still a
bachelor.
An Eastern paper tells a
story of a young woman of Brattles
boro, who sent a friend to buy her a
pair of shoes: “She told her friend to
get number fives, but her friend, be
ing anxious to secure a good fit for
her, ordered the stort keeper to
charge the marks on a pair ofse\eu3.
He did so, and the lady said they
fitted better thau any she had had
for a long time.”
‘Oh, me! there’s an angle
with wings.” “Pshaw! that’s only a
Louisville gill with her ears spread.”
BQT* Advertising for a wife is about
as absurd as getting measured for an
umbrella
Eight hundred acres of,-river
bottom laud were sold at a sheriff’s
sale in Appling county recently for
the munificent sum of ten dollars. *
How much does a fool weigh
generally ’? A simple-ton.
&3P Well informed Republicans at
Washington concede that the Demo
crats will carry both Ohio and In
diana.
*®“This is how it happened down
in southwest Missouri :
He found a rope and picked it up,
And with it walked away,
It happened that to 'tother end
A horse was hitched, they say.
They found a tree and tied the rope
Unto a swinging limb.
It happend that the other end
Was somehow hitched to him.
sts~A stroke of lightning made a
Leavenworth woman dumb, recently,
and now husbands in that city want
to move farther west. They have
heard that lightning never strikes
twice in the same place.
*■■-
ISF* “Spellin’ books!” roared a
Nevada man when approached by an
agent; “No, sir; but if you’ve got any
good plug tobacco I guess we kin
strike a trade.’
Atwoods & Avery,
BROAD STREET,
BAMMN , ■ - *
' HbTAIL D ISA LICRS IN
Dfii.lT
GROCERIES, DRUGS & MEDICINES,
BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE &C,
KfiKl’ CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
•uf evvryihing in ttivir Itiie of business.
’PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS.
Masters ef vesels would do well to give them a call,
They iioite the attention of the public to their new
,
Spring* Stock,
A fun* assortment of
STRAW GOODS AND HATS.
11 of the latest styles-.
j • *t
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 wares are of the best qualities
THE
DARIEN
TIMBER GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED EVERY
SATUHDAV MORNING
AT
Darien,
ICITOSH CD..
GEORGIA,
BY
RICHARD W. GRUBB,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
"ONLY
$2 50
FS R ANNOM.
ADVERTISING RATES LIBERAL. !
D. T. DUNN,
BANKER & BROKER,
Brunswick, Ga.
BUYS ANI) SELLS EXCHANGE ON New York,
Savannah, Bouton, and Philadelphia, at lowest
market rates.
Buys and sella Gold and Silver and Commercial
Paper.
Interest allowed on special deposits.
Collections promptly attended to, and.busines" so
licitod.
Aj ri 1 25-ly.
M. L. MERSHO N
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK,- - -- -- A.
\y ILL practice in all the Cuur's of the Brunswick
" Circuit and Mclntosh in the Eastern Circuit." j
Darien and Brunswick made aspceialty.
May-22-ly.
FISK’S PATENT
Metallic Burial Cases.
'auKSON-CO
Cm. n.
i riMIE BEST INVENTION KNOWN FOB PKK
-1 SERVING THE DEAD. Also SELF-SEALING"
; Mefallic Cases (two patents elegantly finished) and
i handsomest in this maiket.
Coffins In Rosewood, Mahogany, Black Walnut,
( Cedar and common woods. We keep a Fu’l assort
i meutof all goods in our line.
ATWOODS & AVEKY, Agents,
(Broad Street,) Darien, Ga.
Aug. Uf.
GOODYEAR & HARRIS,
A ttorneys a t law,
i BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
OFFICE— Corner Newcastle and Gloucester st’rs.,
over Drug store of J. S. Biain <fc Cos.
I Will practice in all the counties of the Brunswick
1 Circuit and the city of Darien, Ga.
| Aug. l-iy.
uTeT b. and lorme,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
i TV ILL practice in the Brunswick and Eastern Clr
'' ettits. Patronage solicited. Office next door
! to Wilcox & Churchill’s store,
i July 4~ly.
I). B. WING,
I MEASURER AND INSPECTOR
—OF—
■ Timber and Lumber,
Respectfully solicits patron
age-
! DAR.IEN, - - - GA.
May-2-6m,
THUS. DIXON,
MEASURER & INSPECTOR
-OF-
Timber and Lumber,
l
Respectfully Solicits Patronage.
DARIEN, GA.
July Xl-6m.
Dr. SPALDING KENAN,
DARIES, GA.
/"kFFERS hi* professional service to the citizens of
vJ Jjanen and vicinity. He can be found at ell
hours day and night. at his office on Screven street,
next door to Mr. Wilcox’ dwelling.
.' Aug. R-Iy.
WIH. SHEsMCK.
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
IS NOW prepared to do any sort of work in the
Boot and Shoe line. Custom-made boots furnish
ed at reasonable prices. "Shop at B. Pfeiffer’s, oppo
site Magnolia House.
May 80—
4!lamsha louse,
'M. M A HON EY. Agent.
DAUIEX GEORGIA.
tpHIS HOUSE has bean put in GOOD OKDEE.
I— Good clean beds at FIFTY CENTS per night,
: for lodging. Also good meats at Fifty Cents per
meal. Takes pleasure in inviting the public to the
same. The choicest Mines and liquors kept on hand.
: Attached to this House is a first-class VARIETY
HALL, which will he opened by a First-Class Troupe
: from New York the ensuing season.
June 20-ly.
| BURII WfNTON,
CONTRACTOR AND ‘ BUILDER ,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
f t)LANS and.Specifications furnished on short no
I ‘ ti co. Will contract togrect Biddings in every
style. A.'so—sttperintcn.d Buildings at. reasonable
prices. All orders left with the firm of Atwoods &
''Avtry, Darien, Ga., will he attended to wjth dis
patch. Julv 4 tf.
| FI BURNEY,
*PLASTERER and BRICKLAYER.
Is prepared to do plain and
ornamental plastering,
BRICK WORE
—AND -
s t - v 1 ' * j
H(mse"piUnUiig la utery slpe al
sltcii notice.
DAIiIEN, GEORGIA.
CROCK EMY,
f i
China, Glassware, louse and
burnishing Goods,
mum mips, ki.
FOR SALE IN
Original Packages or FaUked to
Orders.
E. D, SWIYTHE,
Cony'e.'ts and SI. Julian Strat i.'.',
Savanna ii, - - G i-roiuii.\
May ii- -3m.
sm mawm®,
HAVING BOWER PRESSES, NEW TYPE AND Fix
tures, large stock of Odc-.l and Hat papers, card stock, Ac., on
hand, and first-class 'vorktlien,
THE APPEAL PRINTING OFFIGF,
-Bit UNSW IC K, GEGEG IA ,
Is prepared to promptly execute all classes of Job Printing
on short nc ticc and at prices that will compare with the lowest,
workmanship and material considered.
►
ORDERS SOLICITED FOR
PAMPHLETS,
RILL 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 attentiofi a*s
if attended to in person.
April 25
MAGNOLIA HOUSE!!
DARIEN, : : GEORGIA.
\T ANY additions hav? been made in this house
, during the past month, and the Proprietor taken
pleasure tn saying to his old
PATRONS AND FRIENDS
and to all who desire FIRST-CLASS accommoda
lions, that he is ready to satisfy them at the follow
mg rates :
Board and lodging per month *3O 00
Table Board “ “ ofi’oo
Board and lodging “ week— io!oo
Board “ “ perday jm
Meals enc t ,-g
Lodgings ■ 75
A E. CARR, Proprietor,
M CONWAY, Clerk.
()~ 11 OPKI NS,
MEASURER AM) INSPECTOR
OF
Timber and Lumber.
Itespectfully solicits Patronage.
DABlEtf, - - - Georgia.
May-2 fim.
Putnam’s
UVEBY STABLE,
DARIEN & RIiUNSWICK, GA.
A. T. PUTNAM, Prt’r.
May—2-tf.
E. G. FERGURSON. H.
Physician, Surgeon, Accoucier,
Ml L T NS I VIOK, GEOROI A.
May 30—
WIIIIIIABX HONE,
HEALER IN
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
73 Bt. Julian & 164 Congress Streets;
Savannah. Cm.
May Hi — 6m.
W. Robert Gig*.filial,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
miEN, GAI
J jUOJin .VTTEN'I ION given (nail legal husine;'
i in ihodfastern and Brun-wick Circuits, and i
the United States Courts at Savannah.
April 26—ly.