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, pi i,~ itAi v- .'.'itbaat deviation.
XU j.jtu i- . ■. •• j-.Miion! l lions i r.oul'l be address-
Ricliard W. Grubb,
DAIfiEN. OA.
CITY JHKE< TttRT.
Cc i vity Off I ' ce:s.
Omit;/ C&'/imtMoners —T P. CHnirmnn. J.
P. •■} inoM, J me* \V T ;ill> r. 'n?n i* Lark Ht-on. K. i..
\f o rri, . ’*■ Bhoin * Gi^nDliat.
CJfrk R. i 1 V. —Dr. ‘■L KcMiftn.
!u & Sup-. / -v Cos * c M Ai kn.
(}r >rm >j kewi^
S '•; /•- i? - R. nMl!*‘ :r .
Ifcp-d; S' ■ \lonz Ouvfo’i.
Ri’c: r:r Tax Krfurns — VS Thom?’*.
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.! ;m ! :: , till. K-. f<. Mfivrw 1. Mt'lntnsh, 'i' l os.
(r|■ >’ii pint
c"->•!• yi / Tre'tmrer—- >■. v . Kenan.
( l it Uarrhal ■- -Itoh* it K. >r.
// , r’l'i - ‘filter —•' . S>e Ile !.
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f’.n-f Wirlf i.r.—lh imc M \ik> n. Jolin H. Burrell,
Janie- ' nnir.
C ; r - John [I. Bnrrell
# TJ. S. Off cert.
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Oc 2t-lt XXT to Hno ■* tfc ’1 yl*r'*
Hoberf
ATTOI?NEV AT LAW.
zmm, ga.
T3ROMPI ATTf'N'l ION iriven toal local lnis ; n f
,1 in ih* E ist rn and Brim vick Circuits, and i
The Unitrd States Courts at Savannah.
April 25—ly.
L. E. B. D LORiViE,
A.TTORNFY AT LAW
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
J b A RIKX. GEORGIA
\\fILL practic in the Brunswick and
onjts. P trn* are solicited. Office next door
io Wilcox & Churchilßs store.
July 4-ly
BURR WTNTON,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
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TJtANS nnd SpeciflcaMonf. furnished on °nort no
*- ticc. U ill contrHCt to erect Bnlldinjfe in f**rj
style. A'eo enperintend Bnildinge tit
P'lece. A>l orders left with the firm of Atvqo(ie A
\y*-ry, Darien, Os., will be Bttcuded to wrtfi Is
■patch JnlT 4 t f
Baricn (XuniiiT toaii’ttc.
FALL AND WIKTER, 1874-6.
LmVAitD J. KENNKDY,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
I'2G Broughton shed, Savannah, Georgia,
Invites lire ut tell turn of his former patrons and the
public in gem ltd n> his new select, and sti ek-f fine
Knylish and Fr, n h Ilieonats, Caseimers and Fancy
Vest lugs, all of the choicest toods adajrti and to ihe,
seHSon, which will be made pp to order ir the most
approval fashions.
Ail go: ds warranted as represented. 3,*p19-ly
WALTER A. WH,
ATTO R N K Y
AND
Counsellor at Law,
AND I
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
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DARIEN, CrA.
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t t.’n.h practice in the Snperlorfonrt* o/ thecotin-
V ’ ties of McTntoch Camden. Glynn, Wayne, Ap
ptirirr, TattnisU. Liberty and Bryan. Also In the
Federal Courts in cases of Bankruptcy, ir.
Particular attention given to the collection oi
claims, and the ex tiriinaiion of Land Titles.
Apr!, 2C--
J. B. L. BAKEn. M. D.
/ YFFKRS Ins prof ssiotml services to the public.
Special atientl'.n j;ivtn to diseases
O? CHILDREN.
.ftffltltte ’"presetited first of each month.
July 11-iy J
•MAGNOLtA HOUSE 1! >
DARIEN. : : (IEUROIA.
AfAN Y additions hav.i h**n made .In .this h>up<*
v * dtifinj the pa-t m* nth. anrl the* Proprlx !o tak< n
;>)* iihoru in sjijiiiL’ t<> his oln
I‘ATHONS AM) [Ti! NDS
and m all yh<> dutdiv FIRST-CLASS nofomnucl.r
ti *•-. t at lit- is ready f> Ktlisfy tin*in at tin* follow*
in if rati*- : r.fWw
Board and is j.of month- SOO 00
ThHL* Board “ ‘ ‘Jo 00
Board and iodjD -a “ wruk— 10,00
Board * 4 ‘ pur day 2 00
Mi'alr* each 75 |
a-, 'o-ly A. E. CARR, U’aprietor.
S'cMosh Pounty Hi|!i School,
!'! ( I’t'.DL WU.I OBLN AT
r; " '■ • YTciVC
i! - 0- <1 ek a M nil MONDAY, th**
•' ’ - il r IS7L under cbHrgu of
i, a i>\ ? a iv. r?;rrs,
J’ ■ t?f ■>*)!-!,
I TAN FOR f),
pi• in t And pom turtl at
i ; ><! ,* t‘ .-n !i ’ nks a** Ilm \ may
• t( tl 1 * -n <1
F S BABCI \ V
Oct ' tf ChMitio :r\
WM. T€U?A&,
A d\Y El EE
j\ y r c•. 1 ti • \■ - vu riencu i?t the buei
i - ! f : .1 -an -fD*d fht;l ■ c i;, *rivc -
i! . to ••• !,, fot •pa r6li
ft) • ■
\V M Yo! NO.
c in! Mu ft. Darit ii. On.
CHEAP JOHN.
< !,n rfrxo AND NOTIONS.
BO*! NFS'- tits.
W \!.K! ' 6.tT r S
SFITs.
tV r i-'.-c i- '■••der-t'f t> mid Draw
s' elc'i*— • Si.ef-. Hi sand Caps, and a
.it - p )•> !)> 1> f'C
!. mi' \ S t -I! (’ IIJiRENS HOHEKY
A’if*H o ' "a vary Ni^ht
'll (} nfiu i >r ■ • i.ti to Leap represented. Give
us a 'rial.
B0 C EN I I Y
TANARUS; v !<R> Durian G,i.
raUK Wlv-K
Foundfy ad Machine Walts,
J
P. HERTEL,
Proprietor.
BOILERS AND ENGINES
MADE AND HE I’AIRED.
Saw Mills, Steamboats,
—and-
Geaeral M^achinery
REPAIRS a SPECIALTY.
Always on hand,
SIKiAK MILLS, PANS, LK' KING, ETC.
All work nently and promptly executed,
and satihfaction guaranteed.
P. HERTEL.
decs-tf Bay Street, Brunswick. Ga.
STEPHEN C. DeBRUHL,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW AND SOMOITOR
IN EQUITY,
hIIUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
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Wil negptijte tbtpi.rchiise, sale or lease of Real
Bjlate' Dnf>-tf
DARIEN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 6,1875.
WANNBACHEE & WEIL,
HAVE JUST OPENED IN THEIR
Ilf STORE,
ON BROAD STRKI/r
A FINE AND :DIRECT S'UX’K Ol>
►
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AMD SHOES
IIATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES, me.,
AYhicli they are offe; i> .• ■ -" I.a
*
VERY LOW FIOUIMv^.
CLOT H I N G
A SPECIALTY.
■ y .
Give na a call and we wil! guarantee satis
faction.
WAXXBKHEK A WEIL.
Darien, Ga., Dec. 5. 4m
it Pit! Pepper’s Shanty!'
JOHN L CHRISTIAN
HAS JUST RECEIVED A WELL SELECTED
STUCK OF
LIQUORS. GROCERIES, FANCY
GOODS,
SOD v VVA :FR ii,i I U ll It I K!•'.s
, h I ’ fall Jif Ht ail h - His.
ALS':
1 IP( tit : lEft . l :
A FIXE LOT OF
-IMPORTED CIGARS & TOBACCO
and at alt Prb es.
I offer the ..bove uoods to the public, at che ,
prices*, and guarantee perfect sr.itis*fac>i< n in a !
cases.
My former patrons :tv- mv many that;k f<* o
favors amt hope a conti* natic* * l tin* eanv .
Doh’t tail to C.DI at Bepfkr 8 Oi.n Stand
JOHN x. CO HI- l ! AX.
Octal Broad mkket. Darien. ’A
BRESXIAN’S
mmw PI!?'
.JUi.IL l Ulllt; IJ J Li
SA VANN AH, - - - GEORGIA
(OPPOSITE NEW M \RKET.)
Kooms.with Board, $2 00 ad y
FINE LAKCE AND AI Y ‘ OOMB ALWAYS IN
RBADINE s for FAMILIES AND COM
MERCIAL TRAVELERS.
ONE OF TIIE FINEST
RESTAURANTS
Io the South attached to the House.
Passengers and Baggage carried FREE OF
CHARGE to the House.
caution
To avoid being deceived bv drummers of other
oca!l(d Europ an Houses, BE SURE to ask for
Omnibus With URESNAN’S EUROPEAN SOUSE
on it
JOHN BKKSNAN,
Sepl9 ly Proprietor.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
HAVIN'! LOCATED IN DARIEN. I BEO TO
tender my Professional services to the citizens
i of Darien and the county of Mclnt' sh.
nov SI-8m itlrO. J. AOLI.OCK, M.D
GREAT REDUCTION
-OF—
PRICES
A ''V- .
L&l.diMiil a,
"or Bro and nd Screven Streets.
ilavitig ji.e r . eived .-ur Full and Wiutei
Stuck, cunaiuttng of
DRY GOODS,
HATH, l. \PS
u <v, ■; SHOES,
s\iD:,Ein
PAINTS, Oll.S,
DHUuN a. TEDHNNES,
HARDW A RE,
a ini CUTLfc 1, Y
FANCY A IT! iCLEH
I EHFUUEuy,
i>( )OKS 4
STATIONERY,
CLOCKS,
GIrOCE'.iIES,
PROVISIONS, CRQi KERY,
EARTHEN,
GL u-.-i tie :
'VO I),
w :lj o v, *
IN a <1
HOLEOV W iRE
ITOU E I OLD FURNITURE,
FARMING UTENSILS,
S OVES iinf
TOVE PIPES,
c ::N, DO ROLES,
OATS OAKUM,
. ME. SAL 1
L \Y, Ac
P:l |' K-iIP) r n I
■ iv h, * A -f vfcfraels.
C-iD-ni- •>■ v *!" "t.
t*Kj c.r ! y it via-.; U • xan ine
our htr ■ hi* 5 ■ n, tide ‘o. 1 *
SHIP CHANDLERY.
M itii "ill * l’> I i'll .1 .1 s oi 1:* l
l'xilig till l'llsil:(*!,s it 1 oltili ; 1 ,N
--])el)Su Cli.-lltlt! US io C till. t<> VVilit Ul.\
luarkfl S iitli.
CALL ANDEXA MINE OUR STOCK
au>l sn i.siy yoursclvas.
GOODS DELIVERED in the
CITY and on the RIDGE,
FREE o* CHARGE.
A. & IO STRAIN,
Miiyh-ly. Daiukk, Ga.
[ORIOINAI. ]
• TO liUljA.’'
Ti l ntd ilia! alujence Jove,
But oh ! bollcve it not;
I * vi- trleil ai s I iis pnxxor io prove,
Bill Hum art not forgot!
I.ftiiy. though Fate lias bid us part,
Y( t still thou art as dear
A fixed in this devoted heart.
As when I clasped the here!
'• ‘it a,to the busy crowd.
And smiled to hear thy name;
And yet, as iff tnonirht aloud,
They kinov me slill the same;
h i tin* xvlne cup passed ‘round,
i t seme other fair;
in I, 1 askeil my In art the sound,
f* i av is e liofd there.
.-Hid when some other name I learn
A I'd try to whisper love,
-til! will mv heart to tlie return.
Like the returning dove.
In vnli. i I never can forget.
And would not be forgot:
For I mu-t bear the. same regret,
What 'eremay be my Sot.
E'en a* the wouuuod bird will seek
Its favorite bower to die.
So. Lady. ] would hear thee speak
And yield my parting sigh.
’Ti* said that absence conquers love,
But, Oh ! believe it not;
I've tri* il alas ! its powei to prove,
But thou art not forgot.
j li. R. Pitch-fours.
Brunswick. Ga.. Jan. 2!, IBTS.
—TT~i r n mnmTiwi*—nri ——
A First of April Narative.
A lit tit* boy !ui\iug heard >t beauti
ful s’ory aliont a lit tie boy and
i t liet, and bow, because the
lit! io 1 1- >v wouldn’t tell a ie, be, in
linn , not Io be President of llie Uni
ted St ites, was very much im|.resse,l
by it. Now it so tiappened that, on
the last day ofMareb, lie was jutit 10
'ears old, and lus father asked him
' but Io won! i like to have for a
r Inlay present. Very naturally the
’ - aitswi r was “A hatelut, if you
; I .ise, pipit/’
lii lather bought him a li’tle
aiclit t, l hat vi r\ day, and the boy
■'ii" so delighte , dial lieuctUiilty took
it tii b'd wiili him.
E rL the tti xt morning lie got up,
lit Ks<al hiinsel 1 , lot kli is little luitch
t and win! out into the garden,
rime, its luck won and have it, Ihe first,
'lung t.hal caught his eye was. his fa
her’s fit Verde cherry tree. “Sly
eyes!” exclaimed the little h,oy to
niin.seif, “ viiat a lime my father
wi.itWPWdikf if a fellow were to cut
hat tt’ct !” It was ft wicked thought,
tor it led him into temptation. There
wasii * I ree—tall, straight, and fair
Pri ding invitingly before him—
jusi hi tlnng for a sharp little ateh
>l. And ti.ere w its ti e hatchet—
-riling, -h,aip, and shining—just the
bu g for a favorite cherry-tree. In
nulla r instance the swift strokes of
a\i in h-urd in the still marn
aif, and be!'-ire long, a small boy
k tat •nog t ward the house,
.t ‘ v:c 1 in at tln* door.
at mi sr was that I
. V SotvL you have
a m f voritc e' erry
'* sOn.il p ondly lit fo e him,
ui; udu wnc tsi eyes ti ml noshing
cl.c, Ks.
“E ither,” he said, “I cannot tell a
lie. That cherry-tree is ”
l 'Sa\ ini more,” said the father, ex
oin iii" his anus. “You have done
on g, ui\ son; an 1 that was my fa
voi ii tie ; Imt y.m have spoken the
ruth. 1 forgive you. Better to
'1 It s was too much. The boy rush- ,
’.lit** l is fat In i’s aims.
•‘Father,” he whispered, “April
l oi ! I hav'i ii’t touched the chtrrv
tii e, but I ’mo ! eboped the old apple
si limp to pieces ”
You young rascal, you !” cried the
da r, “do miii mean to sav you have
■■* chopped mv cherry-tree? April
’ dyonr fiber! Mill you? Take
if x nr coid, sir !”
\\ a siijiprcßsed s *b, that little
box li md. Then, shutting his eyes,
In- f> Ii i is father’s i and descend upon
iiis shrinking form.
“Mi (■•,” said die father solemnly
as lie stroke*! the ittle shoulder, “it
is the First i 1 April. Go thy way.”
Birff* We have a word of the Glienoa
Monitor lor the following: “An in
dust inns ciuz* n in the northeast
imrt of town arose, ; few mornings
ago, while th festive lark was still
snorii g, and x\dli a tin bucket under
l i- min went to the barn to milk the
tanrlv cmv. It was dark and rainy,
and in iu• 11 i li g ahont old Brindle,
he got into ihe \x rung pew, and began
Gi pail the iif mule of his wagon
team. He >n’t remember now
which side o t 1 e roof lie went out at,
but bis rec' .tciiou of alighting on
a picket f ' ace is very vived. He
thinks tin bucket will be down in a
few days
Mublemen now make small
tombs!, 'in s bv the quantity, with the
epitaph aYondy cut: “Did’t know it
was b ad • Tlmy leavi* a blank for
ti.e name and age.
*2.50 A YEAR.
“We Can’t.” —Say farmer that
wv. ought to have plenty pf : idover
and orchard grass for pftttle amfpigs,
and before yon are done he will tell
i yon—“We can't J”, Yet clover and
! c-hard grass will produce two , tone
j per acre which rarely happens^Nov^b.
| Say ton man that an acre of Irish
) potatoes will pay better than corn or
| cotton,because more of them will grow
on an acre, and sell for a better price
than at the North, and you are met
at once by the consoling answer—
“We can’t!” ... t ,
! Ask our modern legislature to pass
a la-v iu reference to dogs, that will
| enable us to keep sheep and enrich
the State by selling $2,000,000 worth
of wool and mutton annually, ancj jit
once the arches of opr legist t’jje
halls ring out an echo with the sound
—“We can’t.”
Ask them to give us a stock law,
that would at once benefit both man
and beast, invite imigration, and do
more to exchange millions of acres of
broom-sedge for clover, tops, than
any thing else, and again the soliti
arches tremble with the reverberation
of -“We can’t!”
Tell any b dy the simple truth,
that we can have plenty of fresh veg
| etublcs t\n year round, and again is
heai and the raven’s croak—“We can’t!”
Talk of the fact that there is twice
as much money made by, spinning
cotton as by raising it, aud before
yon conclude your remarks the dud
air is again’loaded with the depress
ing sound—“We can’t!”
Prove as often as you please that
Western North Carolina can produce
| the finest butter in the world, and
| every time you will be met by the bug
j bear—“We can’t !”— Stateville (N. C.)
I American.
lIULES FDR THE PERBEVATION OF
j Health.— Wash yourself .now; , t\nd
j then. Change your inner gitrrnefcts
occasionally, “Chew your meat; es
chew gmisy gravies. Don’t .chew
| your tabac'-o. Drink as little to you
i choose. Keep your temper. Avoid
falling out by trifles. Fall out of
windows as seldom as posible. If
vour constitution requires -you--to
sleep during the sermon, see that tfye
sext <n has an aired night-cap for yor,
and a hod of hot bricks to put under
your feet. Keep your mouth shut on
dusty days. Never open your mouth
jin frosty weather. Close your mouth
very tight when the wind blows, from
j the east. If your business compels
1 you to go out before breakfast, have
j some breakfast first. If it is wet rin
: der foot, house your poor feet. Be
| ware of the ices of summer and the
j snows of winter. Do not swallow too
j many telegrams. Keep out of the
| streets) when gold is ailing. If tlie
| silver of advancing years is ou our
j head don’t change it for paper. Don’t
i let your circulation slacken, especially
: if you are a newspaper man.
Wouldn’t Marry Two. —A Utah
teamster saye:“l never tried to get
married bin once, and that was a Mor
mon gal up here in Logan. She was
just about the slickest little critter
you ever saw. Fust time X came
across her was where her folks and I
camped out right about here., I fol
lowed on her trail pretty close six
months, and thought I was going to
trap her sure. She wanted me to be
a Mormon. I wasn’t perticular about
that; for I didn’t like to jine any
church. I never did belong to any
church nor an engine company in
St ill os. However, X told her finally,
as she crowded me, that I’d swallow
Brigham, tabernacle and all, forbore
of her. So we got things about fixei?,
and if she hudn’t gone too far I might
have been bishop by this time. But
she had an old maid sister and she
wanted me to marry that Susan Jane,
too —that darned, dried-up old Susau
Jane. “Emmy,” says I, “I can’t and
I won’t.” So I sot my foot down,
and there we split. You see, the old
man was kind of sickly, and just as
sure as I’d agree to fake Susan Jane,
when he died, I would have had to
marry the old woman, too. I bavn’t
hunted after a wife since.”
The young lady who whistles
defends herself in the “Chrietirn at
Work,” as follows: “Let no one deny
me the privilege of whistling when
sitting alone at my sewing machine.
If I am compelled to w alk the streets
alone at night, I never fear danger at
an approaching footstep if it is accom
panied with the music of whistling.
Ido not believe a person can w histle
who is intent on evil.”
t®* At a competitive examination
for a prize for the best composition at a
grammer school out West, one of tke
effusions handed in contained the fol
lowing passage: “A man who has
been born aud bred is the lap of lux
ury is more apt to succumb to bedbpg
poison than ibe hardy pioneer of our
Western forests.”
®aT A strong minded woman wilt
’always be speak e* of the house,