Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893, January 16, 1875, Image 1

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VOL. I—NO. 38. §mm Jimbfi* (Ifeette, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY RICHARD W GRUBB OFFICE ON BROAD STHEET. — Subscription Rates, in Advance. or one year J 2 50— Foi six months. .SI.SO Club Rates: five copies, each one year 2 00 •• or over, each one year 1-50 Advertising Rates : K:i SQUA.HE. 10 lines space, first, insertion .£1 so Each #uhsejuejit insertion.. 1 00 ■ 5? • .mcial Rate* to Yearly and Lai ye Advertiser* Advertisements from responsible parties will be •) iblished until ordered out. when lhe time is not specifled on the copy, and payment exacted accord. Ingly. Communications for individual benefit, or of a personal character,' charged as advertisements. Marriages, and Obituary notices not exceeding tour hues, solicited for free publication. When ex ceding that space, charged as dills lor advertise inerts one upon p-esentation •after the ftrst ■'".sertion, but a spirit of commercial ioerality will be practiced toward regular patrons. To avoid any misunderstanding, the above rules , v jH be adhered to without deviation. At) tetters and communications snould be address ell ‘° Richard W. Grubb, DAIiIEN, GA. (TTY DIRECTORY. County Officers. (trial'/ Crdhmissioned—T . P. Pease, Chap-man. J. P Gilv,,'i,, dames Walker, Jam s Lacklison, it. L. Morris. Mclntosh. Thomas Gignilliat. Clerk (' O. O. —Dr. S. Kenan. Cl-.rk Sujkrior Com-! —lsaac M. Aiken. Or-linary— Lewis Jackson. Sheriff— tames R. Bennett, Deputy Sheriff— Alonzo Guyton. R,'ee/r r Tax Retvnus— Madison Thomas. 7'/>: Collector -S. W. Wilson. C;cith/ Treasurer— E P Champnev. The 'tommissioners nun t fust Wednesday in each month. Municipal Officers. E.■-!)*. Vui’or —T. P. P.-nm\ Ex-dlf. A Mermen —l>e*. Gilson. J .nies Walker, •lam s i/icl:!ison, It. L. Morris, L. Mclntosh, Titos. Gignilliat. Clerk an'l Treasurer— Dr. s. Kenan. (ill/ Marshal— Bob. rt E. Carr. llurhnr I faster —■'' ’. S reel well. lus-vrctor General— E si. Barclay. P dice Court cverv morning ■ t i‘2 o'clock Port. Warden*. —lsaac \i Aiken, J hit 11. Burro!! James G. Young. Coroner. —John II Burrell. rj. s. Off; c3i ?. Cof Customs Itrnnsw/ck District —John T- Collins. Itea iqaartei's a* Brunswick. fie./nti/ ihll-etor of Cits'oni.s for Port of Darien -- Chris, tl. To-.viistsaid. U.S. MaiK I‘,,;>rnas or -I) W. Davis. Tlie mail le i',’ Da bin every Wednesday and 'ii'- nrdav at 9 o’clock \. M.. for MeTnt.osli No. ft. A. .V G I{. [{., r.i iking close connections with mails going North and South The mail arrives from McTntosh. No. 3. A A G H.. e.ae'v Tv ,'v and l’. i'hn cveiiiii: ; s at 8 oY’k Mai'S close every Wednesday and Satnrtlny at S',; • > el.,ck. Rsligicnis. Ttv ieions services nr. the C:\ihoPc Church way Snadav morning, at the R.nl.e, at lmlt past ten iihaoek. Vatlu-r 1“ p> . iithciaring The ,• are religion, service;-' nr the M-thodist E. Creiivh , v a-. - Sabbath i■' .-uiog at ,1 add 3 o clo**k — If- . !I. IX Lock vim !. tr.isior Religions servi-es -it Ui~ .‘-yesr- rii! Clinch every -in i.iv moiiiing at 11 o'clock. Rev. it. F. Glut Ps!or. li-I ;o ; ons smvie is i: very h-a‘--ha' b- at tl A. M-.JP. M. ta 1 I P. M.. at the c fored Baptist Chut-rh- Ke>- R. Midin Pa-tor. Religious services every Sabbath a* 11 A. M., an l ' H P M.. at the Methodist Church (colored) —Rev. S Brown, Pastor. Mi conic. Live Oak In !• -No 137 meets first WYt'neo-t.-i- in each month at their Mall near the Magnolia 110-ase. E. P. Champnev. W. ST. A. E Carr. S -cr. tary. D. B. WING. 'MEASURER ASC INSPECTOR —OF— Timber and Lumber, Respectfully solicits patron age. TANARUS, OAR JEN, - Ci-A. May-2-ly T. C. BROMLEY, PRACTICAL TINNER, COPPER-SMITH. Mill and Steamboat Jobber, lias permanently located here. With twenty-two yars experience, (in the Canadas, and every State in the Union, East, West, Nonhand South), he fuels confident that he can do any work that is given to him. He has also had two years experience in the jewelry business, before com nencing lh" tin. —and will repair clocks, watches, &c. T. C. BROMLEY, Oct2l—ll Next to Haws & Tyler’s. W. Robert £?igniillat ? ATTORNEY AT LAW, DAMEN, GA* PROMPT ATTENTION given toall legal busines in the Eastern and Brun-wick Circuits, and i the United States Courts at Savannah. April 2o—ly. L. E. B. D LORME, 'ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. DARIEN, - GEORGIA. WILL practice in the Brunswick and Eastern Cir ’ cnits. Patronage solicited. Office next door to Wilcox & Churchill’s store. •Inly 4-ly. BURR WINTON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, BRUNSWICK, GA. pLANS and Specifications furnished on short no -1 tice. Will contract to erect Buildings in every style. Also superintend Buildings at reasonable prices. All orders left with the firm of Atwoods & Avery, Darien, Ga.. will be attended to with cis patch. July 4 tf. lumen (timber (lunette FALL AND WINTER, 1574-5. EDWAIID J. KENNEDY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 120 Browjhlon street, Iktramah, Geon/ict. Invites tlie utti ntion of his former patrons and the pnb ic in general to his new selected stock of fine English and Fren'h Iligonals, Cassimers and Fancy Vestings, alt of the choicest goods adapts and to the season, which will be made up to order in the most approved fashions. Ail goods warranted as represented. Se-plO-ly WALTER A. WAT, ATTO R N E Y AND '• Counsellor at Law, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, DARIEN, GA. VU" ILL practice in the Superior Courts of the conn * tics of Mclntosh. Camden, Glynn, Wayne, Ap pling. Tattnall, Liberty and Bryan. Also in the Federal Courts in cases of Bankruptcy, Ac. Particular attention given to the collection of claims, and the examination of Land Titles. April 36 NOTICE. CONSIGNEES ol the ST It. CARRIE will please 1 Like notice that on and -Tier July 2d. 1874. all goods .MUST BE RECEIPTED on the wharf, and all goods stored will be at the risk of the owners or corisigees. J. 11. SMITH, June 26—tf. Captain Str. Carrie. J. B. L BAKER, m. D. d\FFERS h ! s professional services to the public. ' ' Special attention given to diseases OP CHILDREN. Ffr Bills presented first of each month. July 11-ly. MAGNOLIA HOUSE!! DAIUEN, : : GEORG fA. \f ANY ;.(!(]ions have been made in this house •’* flnrimr tlie past m<nth. and the Proprietoi taken pleasure in saline to hi old PATRONS AND FRIENDS n<! to ail who desire FIRsT-CLASS accommoda -ioj.s. tl.r.t he is rudely to sdtirfy them at the follow ing rates : Hoard and I<d£.ire per month $30.00 T (Me Board ** 25.00 Board and iodri: g 4i week— 10,00 Board *• “ per day V 00 ;tnr2o-ly A. 71. CARR, Proprietor. WcintGsh County High School THIS SCHOOL WILL OPEN AT C.-rr.-Tj -a TANARUS ‘l'iie School Retire ;n the R ; lee. at OoY'e ck a >i.. on MONDAY, the Js)th day of Out oh er, IS7 i, under charge ol’ ti ’■ !?DN'r u nna;LF>;, v Ps’isscspaS* c ■ i V?* r>. r r \*' ?T> vit S *’o t - 1 t.’Zvi/ , ’ k - N*- GuG, A grci -J;t sst. Thv trustees desire the prompt and punctual at ‘ ii lai.ee of all pi.'piis \v th such hooks as they may uow iirive. For further particulars Rpplv to the ( 1 airnaan o! the Board. ' E. S. BARCLAY, ()ctl7 tf Chaiii Sayannah Machine Shops and HPILS-R WO?-. K<. MONAHAN, PAP. BY C 0* f MACHINTSTS, ENG INKERS, BORER MAKE RS, [RON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Corner of Ray and Randolph Street*, Eastern Wharves Savannah, Ga. All kinds of Castings made to order. En gines, Boilers, Threshing Machines, and all kinds of Machinery made and repaired. Wrought Iron Pipe and ripe Fittings, from .[ to 3 inches, constantly on hand. OctlO-3m MEDICAL NOTICE. Having located in darien, i beg to tender my Professional services to the citizens of Darien and the county of Mclntosh, nov 21-Gm GEO. J. .TOLLOCK, M.D. Game Chickens. i T. PUTNAM, has at his stable in this place. A. the pure black Sumatra Game Chicken-, and offers to sell Eggs to any one wishing to raise from. They are the best chickens for this climate, and are better than other breeds for laying eggs. Call and take a look at them. WM. M. YOUNG, JEWELER. ■ HAVING had five years experience in the bus! ness. I feel satisfied that I can give satis faction. My thanks to the public for i ast patron age, and hope for a Uie sarme^ d<sel2-tf Second Street, Darien. Ga. Dr. SPALDING KENAN, DARIEN, GA. CAFFERS his professional ser'ice to the citizens of ' ‘ Hanen and vicinity. He can be found at rll honrs rl y and night, at his office ou Screven street, next door to Mr. Wilcox’ uweliirg. Aug. 8-ly. DAIUEX, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10. 1873. WANNBACHER&WEIL, HAVE JUST OPENED IN TIIEIK NEW STORE, ON BROAD STREET, A FINE AND SELECT STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, •GROCERIES, Etc., AVliieli tliej- are offering to sell at VERY LOW FIGURES. C L O T H I N G A SPECIALTY. Give us a.call and we will guarantee satis faction. WANNBACHER & WEIL. Darien, Ga., Dec. 5. 4in /;! Old Pepper's Shanty! JOHN L CHRISTIAN HAS JUST IfECEIVEP A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF LIQUORS. GUOCEBTES, FANCY GOODS, Sc c. SODA WATER uixl LAGER DEER on cJrauglit at all hours. —ALSO— IMPORTED BIER IN BOTTLES. A FINE EOT OF IMPORTED CIGARS & TOBACCO and at all Prices. I off r the ,-bove goods to tlie public at cheap prices, and guarantee perfect satisfaction in nil case 6. My former patrons have my many thanks for past favors and hope a continuance of the same. Don’t fail to call at Pepper's Old Stand. JOHN A. CHRISTIAN, Oct3l Bkoad Street, Darien, Ga. BRRSNAN’S EUROPEAN HOUSE SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. (OPPOSITE NEW MARKET.) Kooms,witli Board, $2 00 a day FINE LARGE AND AIRY LOOMS ALWAYS IN READINESS FOR FAMILIES AND COM MERCIAL TRAVELERS. ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAURANTS In the South attached to the House. Y r Passengers and Baggage carried FREE OF CHARGE to the House. CAUTION. To avoid being deceived bv drummers of other so called European Ponses, BE SURE to ask for Omnibus with BRESNAN’S EUROPEAN HOUSE on it. JOHN Bit ESN AN, SeplO-ly Proprietor. j^aRGAINS -AT Oct3l 3m PEASE OLD STAND. GREAT REDUCTION —OF— PRICES -AT MIITIAIII Cor Broad and Screven Streets. Having just received our Fa!) and Winter Stock, consisting of DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, and SADDLERY, PAINTS, OILS, DRUGS and MEDICINES, HARDWARE, and CUTLERY, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS and STATIONERY, CLOCKS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, EARTHEN, CL \SS and QUEENS-WARE, WOOD, WILLOW, TIN ami HOLLOW-WARE, HOUSE IOLD FURNITURE, FARMING UTENSILS, STOVES at id STOVE PIPES, CORN, SHINGLES, OATS, OAKUM, 1 LIME, SALT, HAY, &c. Particular attention given to tlie supply of vessels. Captains of vessels are especially invited to examine our large and complete stock ol SHI? CHANDLERY, With our unusual facilities for car rying on business at a nominal ex pense enable tis to compete with any market South. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK and satisfy yourselves. GOODS DELIVERED in (lie CITY and on the RIDGE, FREE of CHARGE. A. &, it. vriJAiw May 2-1 v. Darie.m, Ga. SaJa. i.e :u: a. j.T z ni .t Ct. igi-ni ! !o:te. \ t< nt v-ntne O'tits, tnir t!i j KWcantio it just a.-? iuti i and deep us | at Havana. ffaf" A Given 13av g-ul shook ai I old liorse piaiol at lit fallter until 'in- caiin* down with $.30 Lira i,t. ! In f clonk A Dtiiciiiua t dc.-.i't In .- New Yorkers as "bcirv httr pii'ji'vs, ’ wl o gn about <h t stive k shea filler eaeb oiler, and d-v call that bizzitiesH.” it. niiist make a man Ike! ntean to jm\ an old debt Ik cause in thinks 1 i is geinj to the, ami tint liav.- the doctor pul him ihrot ah right. i’tial t.ii nier understood hu uiiiti n.ittu'e wiio said: "1 nit want in keep join boy at home don’t beat 100 hard on the grind stone when hi , tit it-' !ht rr . tik. ' ifeir A Covington man died and they put him on in but he awoke in Ihe and yelled out: “Wiiv don’t yon put more wood in the siove.” La. v A sintiib. tit o Deiroit- ris -aul ' to have snored so loud 11.a* the pohei “Ihoiioht ii was a lioj'se a oroanin ;. W e sbould like to know wimt tlie police \\ ere doit o awake that time ol ; "igtit. A man whose wife hung hei st.l ni liia presence, on being askeo why he did n l prevent Ihe tragedy, replied; “I out her down three limes last week, and 1 cant be alw.iss cut ting herdowm ’ There or thirty or forty dif ferent kinds ol religion in lids eoutt tiy, Him it \\ G*ii s ot/iuhtii’il i-h(i\ clerk iiijiuensely lo biivo peojiie (imp iliug a into heaven in such singular as sorted lots. A wicked man named Daven port, being on his death bed, wisln lo consult some proper person t - ■Girding his Inline state, and Ids friends seu.. a lite insurance agent to see b in. Aii agricultural papei sa\ thai kind words will cure a cow of kicking, but uni y pri fer the old way of mnui ing the cutter with a fk nee rail unii’ her heart is broken, Wliet) a loy is sitting on the su.iuv side of a horse barn, wailing for his father to come heme and ‘dick' him, yoa might talk asiromonv to him for four straight h-atrs a <1 no' sciie ;, ,s tu l cl’est- ■> • A Lowell mi!l g r >ri the other day raid to a die etor wito wished ht-i t.i consent to a rc>l-acswu of v,a o -. ‘L>efi,re 1 and do it. I'd see you, an your whole graspin’ st in To-phi-ca pnmjiing tiiti'iiier „■ thiee cuts a elan. A New Hampshire family has ti-ed one !ove h r i\v< n\ -> ,ghi vi*:ir W'lill; •; I) i.i'Oi! ■ u:ai ij>i S lock* <...1t I b* paces \v I*it 1M a r. S- tm men Ih S'-MD ;(S t' l ' i* * *• < 1 tit W| 1 1 i:il*e-• 1, gf *'•!• lilt <•■)' ks’OVl ( hi: away. i'i ■’ i”. j ii: ot X v ii nip - : ’l‘f aVe not j Him!, put Sf< ill p< I'-ctly 'vi 1 .g >0 allow it- j> it.-r o : he State-hot!*- - ** : < use ; lit b.iei incn; >f that s rue;me f. 1* a i c n- rv, t< , ■is aci-'ii is 1. .\ n'liii' :i iJ 1 >lll isiiicg i.s 11 s■ i {i.< )i u 1:y I Yes Ifl 1 1 :.y We .\. -'ileal’ 1 ;| yr tro'ii the 1*11 : .i; e is. i,< k fiv t! • • •‘ii;. i Voifi <-'.(■ y !-i pel lie r t ex 'llf mil caiUliiiiliC m ' thut :,e h.t ! 1 a .ns r. never ki.ew much about command meats anyhow. A 1 <ji uian tiled for dine. hours I■■ think of Georg Washington’s la>! nam<*, l;u1 1. ciinidn'i and.. it. ii.- said he Inn ,\ i; was George, and (L. .••m i. ! -001 liiitm to do with In AT• \ ; c 0 war, !ut li couldn’t remember an fut then. Tin Erookiyn Argus r n atk that “tin re are tlia-r who mav have noticed how suddenly the truly eo.> - siiiera-e man will lt#iv< ct urdi Ll. he sees ibe plait* eon i y i m . , m, walk home in a blinding s Ml *.v >s , I that he may yn-io his s. a i the c.o --: riage to some infirm s sler.” Tin 10 has been a saparation be tween an unb wn lou r ami his sweet heart. She presented him With le, photograph, widen lie, on ins l end, • knees, swore he would ahvavs wear i ext to his heart. W liiie making liis last Sunday evening e.id he pulled out his han<ikerchief Irom his back pan pocket, when lo! ti'e piiobgin- h f< at his lady’s feet. She says"' he is ei ther a liar •*• else his heart is not in the right place. $2.50 A YEAR. An Extraordinary Invention— ‘ The Solid-Congealed Process’* .Max Ailtiler contributes this to the D m bury News: A in Mi cauueto me the other day aiio saiii that he Imd a very useful iuvi . tion, which he 'would" like to -lo.scrilHt to me so that I could make ■i notice of it in the paper. ‘I want to explain to you,”,he said, ‘i new t'voeess 1 Lave invented for the manipulation of cadavers. It’s ihe moat hi uiitiliil thing of the age. \ oii take an interest in medicine, I s pose . J Wtll, 4 you’ll be delighted "hi* Ihis, You, know the great ir i.ble with cadavers is that the or ns will collapse. S’pose’n, for in stance, I was to cut you up S’pose’n l was going to examine your left ll,ll g- hy, before I’d got half way ‘""'ii ! oit, it would be-all shrunk, a I kinder shiiveled up and shut to _oi!iov like tlmt — jus’ Lke that felt at when you ve been weltin’ on it. ‘‘lndeed ! I was not aware — ” “Yes, in beds! And it’s the Same \vny|wnth your other organs. If j was investigating your stomach or .'"nr iiioal, or any of your ducts or glam’m, flu v’d all collapse and lose do it rotundity and tail in kinder like . 1 I sausage skins, so that T couldn’t have any satisfaction ,u dissecting yon.” “That would bo disheartening.” “Disheartening! That's not the w<rd. It’s worse th n that. It’s awful rough on tlio doctors; and it impedes the progress of science. \\ hen I tackle you with a desectiDg kude, torjiistnnce, I want you to see just how y u look inside; how you '••ok now, when you are alive. I umildn’l give a cent to examine you w ncii the walls of your inwards are all doubled up and curly.” “Neither would I. it would ;bo very unintertstin".'’ r> ■ V-' and. then don’t you see, what we uaiil is to fix up somehow eu’s this 1 11,11 ‘ happen ;so s wkeu I souse into \mu, your vitasil look natural and pnf il ami properly distended. A colliijistd corpse is,* misunee; but on.' thuds |->i • pared -.right is worth mo-e a v hen it was alive.” ‘"Von sni'piisc me/' I< y, sir, Mill, now, Iv < ■ disco V-* i'cil how to do this thing s.ds it will be ship-shape and nceoriing to Gttn l, r - Aid the way Ido it i by the sc of " hat I call ‘The Solid Goo e-iii'd Process. 1) n’t understand it, hev : Me! , its simply splendid, iu>ke . ilie iiu si sat Living cadaver ■on ever saw perf. clly lovely. I guess I, vc t urned out smie of tiie mom fas -'"a(n g r. mains that ever went on a " “ and ti e doctors re just wild t bout it.” > hutthe peculiar method of—• of—” ‘W. i!, s’pof-e, now, I wanted to get you leaky .or 'h. sophomore claes ■' p'd lure ai ibe college. Tiie first 1 ’i'c" no wouht be to plunge. you into a zinc box, part filled with cer .'i: •"• mica : s \\ ilii It I Kel p ft M*cref. i beep y >n s ,ut. no there for four or live hours, recording as you are fat or ‘ -.ii, and when I take you out you’re *"■ < *h ze iiftni, rtf ', pi : so s y or. won’t l*o ftrttlftlly hr ' le. A brittle cadaver is simple * . u;;!e-s you cs-.n thaw him mt even, all through, "and that is ■ lim-ult.” ”1 slionld Hi k so.” ‘lfyoii are froze properly, you’re ready fo • business. And you’d be a: iomsked to find how convenient / 1 y.dmddc von are. If I split you j U!l V( I - (‘Mi you present n lieanti c i - j-fetude, it ) rmike ti diagoml ri '‘ : > Core’s everything in the incst ' gli’fu! condition. A>:d all this / < , mind yon, you cut jnet as easy ’ ’* * * v,, i tv little dumbly, maybe, t Gi” firm and not a lit/ pulpy.” ‘j would be Lad to be pulpy.” “Vc: and ten chances to one lean and e yen a; and begin at your should: rs and slice yon down inch by it h j u *t ’ c T,Tonga-sausage, and yon are *ll * e ime presenting the most naposing views oi your diaphragm aid such places, mid preserving a l ard sd-iny -hi face that it mala s it a j h a. ure to 'o< p the knife agoing. Iu )1 V ou ids re : t—i t*s bs ilntclygreai; tlift'V v 1 at s, i; I ck ce has got h big thing a it. It you don’t exactly under s nd it, I’l!—” J Gh, I understand perfectly. Because if you don’t, I vote going • o say, Im freeze a subject imi bring ii ill - mud in my buggy nd b t you gong, ii with your pen knife jnst to -;ce. No? don’t want to? AH right. Ln’ A" 11 S; iy soiuetlilng itbont it in i|je a per, WOli f. you, ftml 1 tl so tidify a pig or a chicken lor you, go’s yon '•a > sec fur y ourself. Good inoru ing.” A Green Bay woman who weighs oSO pounds insists that sheik “somebody’s darling.”