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ANNUA L SURSCIURTin N *2 6U
SATURDAY MORNING. OCT. 3.
A PKAIER.
When the world no solace Rives.
When iu do p distrms i c ouu;
When m.v lover and my fri.-nd
Leave uie with my griel alone;
When a weary laud 1 tread.
Painting for the rock* and springs.
Overshadow me. O Lord,
With the comfort of I'liy wliijjs 1
When mv heart and ilesh shall fall.
When { yield my mortal breath,
When I (father up iuy my feet
lev with the chill of death;
Btr ugih'-n and sustain me. Lord,
With Thine all sufficient grace ;
Overhaul my dying lie t
With the sweetness of Thy fa c.
When the pang, the strife is past.
When my spirit mounts on hi„b,
Catch me up to Tiriue embrace,
In Thy bosom le’ me lie !
Freed from sin, and freed from di ath,
lid with Thee, in heaven above,
Over-plendor me. O (fod.
With the glory of Thy love.
The Long-Winded Talker
Men fire ofteu talked to deitb. It
is a lianl ileutb to die. It. isoflen tin
case that they have to die standing.
The lung-winded talker is worse
than a drouth in the month of June;
be settles down on you like it swarm
of red-hot niuskeeters and acts as
though he intended to stay.
He never has anything of import
ance to tell; if he bad he could do U
in a minute.
While he is talking to you he is al
ways looking the other way, hunting
up his next victim.
He will hold yon by the button and
talk to you for three hours and a
quarter; and when helms got llnoi.gu
you feel as weak as though you had
just come out of a hot hath.
Long-winded talkers are the von
vainest of mortals; they don’t novel
talk to interest you, but to aimisi
themselves.
They ureas cheerful and as flighty
as a bladder blown up with wind.
You can’t escape one of these fel
lows any more than you cau an east
wind.
They are the worst theives in the
world, for they steal time, a thing
• that can’t bo replaced.
I had rather be attacked by a two
inch auger and a dozen gnnblets a 1
at once than to have a loug-wiudeii
talker got after me.
They aie worst than a female com
mittee of live, to raise money to white
wash the basement of the church.
You canuot only get rid of the
women, but make them all respect
you, by subserbing seven dollars, just
about twice what it will cost to do the
white-washing.
Josh Billings as Philosopher.
The London Spectator points out
the profound wisdom contained m the
old sayings of Josh Billing , and the
mistake of marring them by bad spel
ling. The writer illustrates his sen
timents by putting some of his s u
tences plain .English. For exam pi :
We h ave made justice a luxury ol
civilization. —Monkeys never glow
any order in expression. A young
monkey looks* xactly like his grandpa
melted up and born again.—No man
call be a healthy jester unless lie has
been nursed it ilm breast of wisdom.
—Humor must fail out of a man’s
mouth like music from a bubo.ink.
It is easier to be a harmless dove than
a decent seipent. —Some men mum
to get rid of themselves, and rind Unit
the game is one that two can piny at,
and neither win.—Time is money ami
many pay tbeir debts with it.—lgno
rance is the wet-nurse of prejudice.—
Half the discomfort of life is tue re
sult of getting tired of ourselves.—
Benevolence is the creum on the milk
of bumun kindness. —Style is every
thing for a sinner, and a little of n
will not hurt a saint. —Most men are
like eggs, too lull of theumeives to
hold anything else. —It is a.tie trou
ble to a graven image to be patnln,
even in tiytime. Old age m wisdom
tml iu rheumatism. —A mule is a bml
pan on a horse. —Health is a loan ui
call.—Manner is a greut ileal more at
tractive than matter, especially in u
monkey.—Adversity to a man is l.ke
training to a pugilist. It reduces him
to his lighting weight.—Ploasuie <s
like treacle. Too much ot it sjioiis
the ta3te for everything. Nciessa\
is the mother of invention, hut Pa 11 t
R.gnt is the father.—Did you evti
hear a very rich man smg ?—l3 ware
of the man with half-shui eyes. He’s
not dreaming. —Man was Limit nisei
all other things were made ami pio
uouueed good. If not, he won and navi
insisted on giving his orders as to tin
rest of the job.—Mice fatten s ow *n
a church. They can’t live on nhg 01,
any more a minister can. —Fusnioi
cheat the eccentric with the cluplr.ip
of freedom, and makes it Serve tier m
the habiliments of the harlequin.—
There are farmers so full of science
that they wont set a gatepost till they
have the earth uuaer the gatepost
analyzed.
W&" A Milwaukee genius has in
vented a fountain p-u. The pressure
of your thumb ou a small rubber bui
projects a stream of mU through the
holder into the eye ot the fellow vvm
is looking over your shoulder while
you are writing, l'nis ju ta<go and
as the kicking j-tck .* invent-, by .
Dtr ■■ o o ni s lli
Ul*llg icjiio i* xjkKJ CUiilC iii Ci.***
ried off his exchanges.
Atwoods & Avery,
BROAD STREET,
BAmm, ga.,
RETAIL DEALERS IX
303&Y €OO3OB,
GROCERIES, DRUGS & MEDICINES.
BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE &C.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
of everything in their line of business.
v CD
I’llO.WIM’ ATTENTION !M if) TO
Wastets of vesels would dj will t) grntluii aci! 1 ,
They invite the attention of the |.ul:lh* t > ‘ln if tow
Spring Stock,
A line asst rtment of
nmn nn pnnrA j iin II il~i
MHAW Luiiy Al HAI
11 of the latest styles.
Press Goods, Prints Cloths,
Casimcrs and everythin!! pertainin r
to the Dry Goods trade can he found
in their store.
They also keep on hand a first-class stock of
Harness. Harness trimmings, Saddles, Carriage
s Ih.-ir stock of Cu ckery, M'ne,
China, and G.ass wares are of the best qualit.es
THE
DARIEN
TrE m l
PUBLISHED EVERY
SATURDAY MORNtIU
AT
Darien,
MCINTOSH E 0„
GEORGIA,
BY
RICHARD W. CiRUHR,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
ONLY
$2 50
riß ANNUM.
ADVERTISING HATES LIBERAL.
D. T. DUNN,
BANKER & BROKER,
Brunswick, Ga.
|>! YS AND SELLS EXCHANGE ON New York.
1 J 'ii' HDD .h. Bur- tun, and Philadelphia, at lowest
market r tcs.
Buys ami set s Gold and Silver and Commercial
Paper.
Literi—t allow, and , n special deposits
Collection* prompt } attended to, and.husii cats,,
lie Ml
April 23-1 v.
BURR WINTON,
CON Til ACTOR AND BUILD NR,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
pI.XNS and Sp. cifications fnrui-lied on sin rt rni
■ tice. V\ ih contract to erect BuiMines in every
myle. Also Hipirinleiid Buildings at teas natile
p ices. '1 oid. rs left with ti e firm o Atwoods &
Av n, D r en, Ga., wi 1 he attem ed to with >.is
p tch. July 4 If.
FISK’S PATENT
Metallic Burial Cases.
'umSOM-C0
-IMIE PEST INVENTION KNOWN FOR PRE
-5 s I.VINO T EPE'I) AI-i.S I F-SEAUNO
Mi ui ic Oiisi-t. (two pat no c’eaanily fluii-ln and) ui.il
h:imi“omf*t in this market.
Coffins in K im-w Mid, ' iihuirtiny. Black Walnnt,
C-d r inil co limn woods. Wo keep a till! nssoi t*
ineiil of ail good- in our line.
At ,v AVFItY. A pen Ik,
(Broad Street,) Dar en, Ga.
Au_r. 1-1A __
GOODY EAR & II A PUIS,
ATTORNEYS A1 LA Ml
BRUNSWI K. GEORGIA.
OK KI< "PA CornerNe cantT; and Gloucester sl’is.,
over Drug stove of .J. S B nin Jt Cos.
Will practice in all the cou tire o. the B unswi. k
Credit and the city of Darn-u, c.a.
Aug. My.
L. E. B. D’LORfVsE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
DARIEN , GEORGIA.
\\ li L pvactic it. the Brunswick and fat-tern Fir-
M uite- R trn a-c vnlci eu. Office next door
to Wile, x & Churchill's siore.
July 4-iy
D. H. WING..
MEASURER AND INSPECTOR
—OF—
Timber and limber,
Respectfully solicits patron
age-
pah i ex, - - - ga.
May -2-ti.u.
THOS DIXON,
MEASURER & INSPECTOR
-OF—
limber arid Lumbar,
Hrsprrtfully Solicits Patronage.
DARIEN, GA.
Jnl l'—m.
Du. SPALDING KENAN,
DARIEN, GA.
/NFFERS hi* pro'es-donil eer* ; ce f> the citiz n? f
■ l arte . and vicini'y. H can be found a f’l
hou e and yH' and ii lit. n hi-< ffice < n Screveu nl.eet,
next door to Mr. Wilcox’
Aug. 8-1 y.
WM. SKENCK,
I OCT & SHOE MAKER,
L'A.R EN, GEORGIA.
18 NOW pmmr. and to do any *nrt of woik in the
lAiwif and rth e line. usiom-mntß* b<*. r* furnish
Vdat r ihuihMc priCv *. Shop at 13. Pfeiffer's, opj o
**ne Maifinilia House.
W. i&obert GTgi.illiat,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DARtEN, GA
|)l{ MP I ATTEST I< >N given toal! legal hnsines
1 in iht-Kuhti rn Mini Brim 'tick Circuits, and i
the T"i: 11 ■-<! Slater Courts at Savannah.
April iij —iy.
W A, BURNEY,
PLASTERER & PRICK LA YER.
Is prepared to do plain and
ornamental i lastering,
BRICK WORK
—AND -
lloiap si;.intin;; in rv<‘iy style at
sliorf tiul ice.
IJAIMKX, GKOr}(IIA.
CROCKERY,
China, Glassware, Reuse M
Fur ishing Goods,
minis hips, u.,
FOR SALE IX
Or iginal Pac-kagcs or hacked to
< ) I'll (M’S.
E. D, SIVSYTHF,
Emigre** mul St. Julian Street*.
Savannah. - - - Georgia
May :fi—3m.
H. P. IS SCKF OR D,
(,su CES.SCR TO BLAIII & BICKFORD.)
Dca’tM’ i.i D > n, Sishas, Blinds, Mml lings B dusters, Novel
Posts, Hand Railings, Susli Weights Blind Ti imni -gs, etc.
Me. M 9 a”d 171 Bay Street, Savannah. *3-a.
A LARGE STOCK ON HAND \T LOW EVf PRICES. .•>,. y
job pftisretuft
HAVING power presses, new TYPE AND FIX-
Inriio stock of ruled and Hat papers, card stock, Ac., on
hand, and first-class workmen,
THE APPEAL PAINTING OFFISE,
i!!:UXSWICK, GEORGIA,
I.- prepared to promptly execute all classes of Jol> Printing,
on short m tice and at prices that will comp:re with the lowest,
wotkman.'hip and material considered.
ORDERS SOLICITED FOR
pamimii ets,
BILL AND LETTER HEADS,
MONTHLY ST AT EM ENTS,
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 Appkal 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
f reasonable prices.
!
TERMS CASH, on delivery of work.
ORDERS SENT DIRECT will receive the same attention a?
if attended to in person.
J! prU 35
mow nun
DARIEN, : : GEORGIA.
\f ANY additions have been made in this hi,us..
, d “''>K the past im.i.th, and the Proprieiot takes
pleasure in raj mg to his olu
I‘ATROAS A.\D FltllMJS
ami to all who desire FIR.sT CLASS act-i mmoda
lions, t at he is ready to satisfy them at the follow
lug rules :
Board and lodging per month *3O 00
Table Board “ >• ' -25(5,
Board and lodgit g “ week— ippp
Coin'd - “ per <la\ a’,*,
Men Is each 2 ~ - r
Lodgings
A. E. CAM, Proprietor,
NT. COa'W AY, Clerk,
o. II OFK 7
MEASURER AM) INSPECTOR
OF
Timber and Lumber.
Respectfully solicits Patronage.
Pari bn, - - . Georgia.
May-3 tim.
Putnam’s
LIVERY STABLE,
DARIEN & UIIIINSWII K, CJ,
A. T. PUTNAM, Prt’r.
May 2-tf.
F. G FEF.GUR3ON M. D.,
Physician. Surgeon, Aecoucier,
HR UN'S WICK, GEORGIA.
May 30—
WILLIAM HOETE,
DEALER IN
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
73 St. J ll 'lan & 154 Congress Streets;
Savannah Gn.
May IC—Cm.