Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893, October 17, 1874, Image 4

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§irbn ?imbtv (fmcVt AX XU. I L Sl' iiSCltir Tl< $2 50 SATURDAY -MORNING, OCT 17 |C>ii _• i. aI j. A RI.V.ERIE. r.v m. u. o. • In the bright tint) l.;r.d •'f the flmvi rs, In the hi ml of tlm maidens so hi I , Whe-e the j.;-satnii>c.* climb o'er llie bowers, In the lull 1 no e I r me there's no care. There dwells in mi old shabby idly By the rid • of ilic ocean's broad shore. Where the waves g -nth- dash as in pity For the war which had come to her door, A maid whom the jjoddess of gladness Ne'er to others a fount hr share. Ol her stock—of wlii.h there's no sadness, For slip's happy, ns well as she's fair. The waves that dash In the river, Steal kisses from off her fa r feet, Then msh oft, ne',. r stopping to give her A thitnk'cc, fair lass, lor the treat. The fair maid is now in the city, By the river, and thinking of me, And singing a gay little ditty Entitled "I’m thinking oftbee.” For the angels that last night watched over, In my dreams brought a message to me. And told me (tluir breath was like clover), That 1 illte was thinking of me. Sleepy llollow, October 10th. IMT4. Peter and His Gal. I hicht my cheer close tobern, shot nty r yes, nml tremulously soil, “Saley, you’re the gni I’ve been tv himkenn nrter for a long time. I lav yon till owr —Iroin the loot of your sole l• the heft'l of your crown, nini I don't beer who knows it; nnd if you say si . we’ll he jilted in flic holey hones el matrimony’ E plurihus union, gloria Monday morning, siz temper (Illinois noncconsm |>ns mentis world without end, sez I; and f* It, ns though I had thrnwd like an allegalcr, I felt so to lieved. With that she fetehed a sknem, and after awhile she sez, ' Peter ?” “What is it, Saley ?” sc zI, “les,” says she, hidin of her face. Yon may depend upon it I hit orfu good, “Glory, oh ry!” srz I. “I inns' holler, Sal, or I'll burst open. Hoo ray, hooray ! I can jump over a ten rale fence. 1 coni i do anything a fellow could, would, or oiler do.” Willi that 1 sorter sloshed myself down by her, and clinched the barg’n W'tii a kiss Talk about yer sugar— talk about yer molasses— talk ahoul into blooming serious—they wern’t no vliar, you couldn’t have got me to come nigh ’em, they would have tasted sour tutor that. (J boom straws with. sor 'hum lasses on ’em! ef Sal s daddy hadn’t balled oiltp“ll.V time for a'l folks to h.c in bed, I do believe I'd staid all nite. You’d orter seed me when I got home. I pulled dad outer bed and hugged him; I pulled mam outer bed and hugged her; I pulled the nigge r fit want outer bed and hugged her. “Dad,” sez J, “I’m goin’ for to git married. “Aim lied!’’ bawled did. “Married!” squalled main. “You git married?” 8< z I, “married till over; jilted m wed lock; hooked on for worser or better, for life and for death, to Sal; lam that very thing. Peter Spornni, Esq.” With that I np and t >'.<l them from Alpher to Omegar. Tiny were migh ty pleased and mighty willin, and we (N. 8., I mean Sal and I) was spliced. Wakefulness. "When persons who <h* not other wise nppenr to be sick suffer fiom continued wnkefulm s, thin is n sure sign of mcnttil exhaustion. When any part of l tie body is specially xcittil, the blond flows in increased quantity to that part. So when there is any stress jai l on the brn’ii, the head la - surcharged with blood, as is shown by the Hushing of the face. If this condition is long continued, the blood vessels lose the power of con tracting. Tnen the brain remains in an ex cited state, even when the mind has no longer any desire to work, and i cannot take its prop r rest in sleep. In older to enjoy refreshing sleep 1 is necessary that the llood be not concentrated in the head, hut he dil fused equally ,1-rough ail parts of the body, 'i'tiis'is probably tlm reason why a w arm b.i.li just before going to bed is so conducive to a good night’s repose. It is however, the best way not to allow the mind to get excited near the hour of rest, but to Jet it run down gradually, l.ke a clock,in the evening, There have been some wonderful cases of sleeplessness caused by un due mental exertion. Boerlnmve, the Dutcn Philosopher, tells us that at one Jtime be was so absorbed in a particular study that lie did not close l.is eyes in sleep for six weeks. A French General asserted that, for a wnole y< a:*, while engaged in active warfare, he slept but one hour in the twenty-four. These and similar cases are probably We all know how often peojde are unwill ing to admit that tiny have been asleep, when they have really lull a sound nap. Tim persons mentioned could not have survived such pro longed wakefulness. An attemlent ot the late Emperor, Louis Napoleon, whose nervous system had become de ranged, died simply from inability to sleep. lowa has 1,994 granges and leads all the other States in numbers. If | flfniWfipi © ft ■ ~ r J. ii. ill Itf tillil yi i; J.i . BROAD STREET, DARIEN, GA,, WIIX RECEIVE’WITHIN TIERI Y DAYS A COMPLEiE IOCIv UP BUY €:BBBS, mrun wnnn^wninww.'M? UftUuMllliju, WUJUCC Vvi.il VV yVilili. HATS AND CAPS, \ BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE &C. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK tt it * of ever}' citing in their line of business. PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO niMilil; -. Wasters of reels would d] well h gi Unmet! 1 . Dress Goods, Prints. Cloths, Casititers and everything pertaining to (he Dry Goods trade can be lotnnl 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. T’b’na, and (JLis? wares arc of the best . .withs. I>A UIEiN TIMBER GAZETTE, rria.TSHED EVERY SATURDAY MO BN IK C AT Darien, IJY Turn ARP AY. CHUBB. - •SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY PER ANNUM. ADVERTISING RAFFS LIBERAL ”D. T. DUNN, BANKER & BROKER, Brunswick, Ga. 1 > bYS \ND SKI.I.S FXC tANOK ON New York I) - I'iiiiu li. lio-iiin. mill I *li i a viptitii, nt lowest mm kvt r t I!ii\s aif t si 1 s Gold mid Silver and Commercial I’.’p> >'• I Ilere-t ll'lovvi and ■ 11 special deposits Collections i.roiupi j alicniied to, and bus t tag sc, lie.ted. April 25-1 y. BURR WIN TON. CONTRACTOR AND JiCILUKII , BRUNSWICK, CA. |) U \NS ih fi S'm citimtions finm*lu and on short n<> ■ tuv. V. 1 1’ rot !tMfi ?•• i-'vrt HulliHf 1 in *v< r> ►uyl ’. .Umi Mii# litiD nd li.i:diijj> aL iv;s t.a ! :■ p ict >. 'Mid t> li ft with il.etimi .\tw A. Av r . D ii' pit, lu., \' i 1 be Jittciuud to v'iiti vi>- p iii h. Julv l m. FISK’S PATENT Metallic I>urial Cases. ALHIN.3JN-C0 ‘ 'sntß REST INVW TION KNOWN KOI? PEE ! s liVINCT E DF.vl). ANo S I.F-SR\I.IXu Mflul ic i "ft—* s (tu- | lit ni> ulignmli’ tlni.-h, and) anil l>nii>Nn>nri>i in tliN niinki t. Cofitm> in Roxewoofl. Maliopmy, Black Walnut. 0-it r.l ml •<> 11 ii>n woods. Vic keep a full assoit inciit of ail good- in onr Mint. A t WOODS ,V AVEIiY. AyentK, (Broad Street.) I)ir on, Oa. Au:r. 1-tf. GOoin EA U & JIA Kills, A VTttffAATN AT LA If. i BKFXSWI K. - OK liGIA /\FFWF—('orni'i'Ni* c.. si', and iJlnncstt-r M'tf ' ' nvvr I>r -ir i-toro of .1 S If nir A Cn. W a |>re'ic ■ ill all tin- roll ti .-(> the B liti-wi k {.' rr " ami tin- city of earn ii, t a. Alia. X-ly. L. E. B. O LORME, AT TOR In I Y -AT LAW AND NOTARY IT It LIC. DARIEN. GEORGIA. t\ II !. jmjcTc in tlu- Hrniww h-k an • l-n-ti-iii* ir ' ' i.itf>. I’ ti" ; • m*l and 0... (.'lKce in xt door m Wi• t* x & Cltnichi.r* 4 slue, jt-i i-i > I I). H. WI NGT MEASURER AKD INSPECT!.R -OF limber and Lumber, Respectfully solicits patren ! age i hah;ex, - - - b\i. 1 Ha. 2 ai. MEASURER & INSPECTOR I —OF— I Timber and Lumber, Respectfully Solicits Putiuungp. DARIEN, GA. .Till' il-tftn. Dn. SPALDING KENAN, D A MEN, GA. hi* p**ofp*ional sen ice to tin ciGz ns f * " i anen nrl vicini’y. H * cn bo f nid ;*t rll lmnrs rl v rod * i I t. n't Vps *flie •*n Sen*veil street, i .xf Cos i to Mr Will, x' i.ant L.r. r . Acp 15-1 } tlLi9 dlaLs e riL 9 J-OK.I JiL. D SUCCESSOR TO ULAIII & BICKFcIiD ) DEALER IN niisl m am moebiecs, mm, im posts, m mil llS, SASH WIIOKTS, Eli IMIS It, Xo. ]O9 and 171 BAY STREET. SAVAXXH, GA. A LARGE STOCK ON HAND AT LOWEST PRICES. St-j.lO-ly m O IIA VI NO POWER PRESSES, NEW TYPE AXI) FIX- Bn-os, large slock o-f ruled nr.d lint papers, curd stock. Ac., ou hand, and first-elass workmen. THE APPEAL PRINTING OFFIIE, r.RUXSWICK. G I'OIvG IA, Is prepared to ]r mj !!y execute all classes of Job Printing-, on short in tic(* aiid at prn es that will compare with the lowest. - workmanship and material considered. ■" •. r " - . * f j•• ■. v Wa k £•*' Vv3 * 4 tf ii *..*.• teS * ? PAMPHLETS, BILE AXI) LETTER. HEADS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS. IIAXD-BILES AXI) PROGRAMMES. BUSIXESS AXI) VISITIXG CARDS, III.AXES. OF ALL KIXDS, And all other classes an i kireD of.l d\ Printing, hi plain black, or as many colors in ink > r ! nmze as desired. The Appm.vi. e.Hice being sj Urn kbv Inrnis-iied well n< w type and fixtures, there i- no esta’* il merit in this section Hr- t j re pared to do alt elasses of dob Plinth p, o > short notice am. at reasonable prices. TERMS CASH, on delivery of work. ORDERS SRXT DIRECT will receive tlie same attention as if attended to in person. / i>r 145 \r.s r->: c r j nr m W iVil l V ; t ifc .t-f *44 EOOT&SSOE liEiR, I) \TJ Y\\ GEORGIA. *s> () ; •.• :• •’* 1•' t <>f "/Mi!? i? •' ; . !if r ’ ■ > Ii • | t ■ - * . ji> : • i> i ; li I . Il> I*s?. <-‘J •- i .. M:i : *li . li. l s*. Jrut-iiam s MVER7 3 1A3L1, (£ls2jk c,- . ai332SLk::± 3>Altl!'..\ & tJUIWSU !?-K. t . A. T. PUTNAM, Frt’r. ~Yk BURNEY, PLASTKHKI! & liIIIVKL.WKi: Is [ i!(•} ):l 1 (‘‘l to do | lain iil.d ornamental 1 lastoring. imoi won —AND— tlcusc its rvcry sSS:-:iJ sitei'S iidiici'. PAIMFX, <;kom;i v. DARIEN MARKET - -l;Y— --rcs n T?I7T- r T^f‘~ V k) 4 V> • mrn~t --■ rfii Vt/ >f* * i Junior in MEATS. V Eli UTAH MIS, ETC. attention given to nil OllDKliS IT: v'n:' li (1 nvo vi”irs i xpe ioucu in 1 lie I At I s_.ii.-n. tl Hull I call # Cj Vj SATISFACTION. Mv 1 banks to the public for past* PATRONAGE and hope ,for a continuance of the same. C 0 FULTON. MAGNOLIA HOUSE i! DARIEN, : : GEORGIA. 1 4 \ ' V td litioii'- l,nv • 1 • 1 iii*t '■ t tl.iit b*?r o g : - t • th. 1.. iio Proprietor fck* u ; • n.-*iir i ll ?., iii- l. lii> old i A > KOAS A \i> r? I- *1 Ls n 1 :-! h*-it: who (I‘H'r, I IR.S'I -CLAMS : r *nn eda • i*" t .110 is ivaoj to s.m-lv 1 Lit 111 at tin* foliow- L ■¥ inii> : r.( M<i ; 1 1 1 1. d”i; c ]MT mouth S3O 00 'I aide i>oam •• -• -s.tio 1 ,ii| aiui 1 oill:i " “ \>c*k lo,(*J R'.irit *• k * 5 (*0 A. H CAJtH, Proprietor, M. CO, .TVA :C, Clerk. (). 11 OV K 1X . . MEASUHEU A .\]J LX;I’tCTuH OK Timber raid Lumber. lii'Sj:., t fully solii it.-. Patronage. I'AIIIKN. - - GEOFGIA. iSh)} -2 im. Vj\ Hcfccri Gignilliat, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DARIEN, CA. l)IlOMP’l ATTKVI IoN j;ivi n tol 1 i sin. * 1 in ilie Ivirt, m mid liruu " .ci. Ciieuiif, .u i me l niii il tStaicf Courts ul Suvai.uuli. April io—ty. F. Gh FEE GftJBSON H. D., i’iiysieian, Surgeon, Aeeoncier, BItUA'S WICK, GEORGIA. May 30— WILLIAM HOKE, DEALEII IN Wires, Liquors sod Cigars, 73 St. Juliuii Jt 153 Conirresß Mrecta: Savannah. OCa. May II; —(inn (lame Chickens. t T PI’T.VAM. It- nthis!ablc in tliis piacc, the. jurrc Wnrk Sumntru.Oame ('liKkwi-. aiiu offers to sell K i, r R to any one wißliiin.’ to ntire fmm. Tt>. iar iho no- clock' n for tlCv climMo. and are b i ot!u i.i ■ lor layiiigegg*. Call ana take a look at ttin