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YOX*. I.—NO. 4S.
Weekly Timber Gazette,
PUBLISHED EVERY
SaT IT RD A Y HORNIN' Gr
AT DARIEN, GEORGIA, BY
55IU5SAR® W. GSLFBI3.
OFFICE: Bi-oa.l Strut, year tkv Xrw Ofie-'s c,f
anti J. J(. ( rke.
S1 ‘?* !! i i*TtOX BATHS.
j-or ono year, (in advance) ??•**
!•• r bix month?'. “ 15U
dsifc Util es :
j" ', " c"pies, ca. ’’) one year .'.no
b if year 1 - 5 U
ACvertlslnrs Batfs;
], v square, ton tin-s space, first insertion ...SEMI |
each il ; • 100 ;
l Sates to Yearly a ' rttsgrs. \
A.iyortis ’snouts from responsible parties will be
t until ordered out, when tU-> timeitsnot
,i, a ~ i the copy, anil payment exacted an
; u u/.iicationa fur individual benefit, or of a
personal character, charged ns advertisements.
V: irrh’.o 1 : and Obituary notices not o' "■ snug
four lines, solicited tor publication. VVi ex
ceedina that space, charged as adverti’in i,
liillsl'or advertisements due upon pr ■ci.'cPb !
artcr the first Insertion, but a spirit of •■i.uuo. r- ;
~;a i liberality will be pnt.t uv.! toward regular p.'s- j
trons.
Vo avil nut misunderstanding, the above rules
vci’,l adhered to without deviation.
AU p.tiers and commuuiealions should be ad- i
dressed to the undersigned.
• vs?** w. crerun.
Timber ifiizt tie, Darien, <J,.m rpin.
' “"OITY i
C’ sunty e.licevs.
Cnnntv Cimirissi .nns—T. P. Pease, Chairtnan. J. j
p Oilson. J:, -ies Walker, James Lai illi.-on, Rich- |
.... (f M ep e .e 1 , Mclntosh'. T. H. Gi ■■ ■'• uu.
, ■ pal i big Kenan.
r ■ .... Vf/ic 1.0a.; if. Aik'-u.
fj •/..) .vis -Ip bso...
, ; i.imes !’• Bennett.
It,ci -Tux .tw as—lb. M. Th anas.
Tix (JoVeetor —i). .'l. Dunw* Ry.
t'tiunt\' Kb in amp nay.
carnnrr —Julia If. Burn H. j
'be i laiur.iUsiouers h *l-1 mtbly met Us ;s first ■
WvducHdsy in ta-h mouth.
{’ t V tiiJT" 'f“.
C'-'.-f. V a',.-— I T. P. Peas ;.
i:x- 1 - re .—Jos. P. i'Gilaon, Jauios jWui- !
p,.e. . L.s ■ bee. ii. i. M sms, L, JMelniosb, |
bibil ll'.l-n il. (ijeuiUirtt.
i be. m per - | J Kenan.
City M rsii !*—Bobart E. Carr.
tt irh:t .I/..-- rr —.1. It. St ail well.
,r >rl / -'Via.Vr-iS. s. Bar-lay. |
/\,rt it - ....--1 as—lei.ae .-1 Aittc’J, John IX. Barrel! j
an James (1. V ■ he.
j,, —Robert XX. Carr,
lo e r.
it . nil? S:r rices ry SaJibati; mXX a. b
m.. anil 7p. m.. m. Cue colored i;w: Cuureu —j
K. v. K. Midi:*, pastor.
J; P . e’V.; aervb-'-s ■ very f-abbatb tit 11 a. in., and ;
3p. Hi., at •. ■ At dh idist Ui.ureh, col red—Bov. j
S. Bi-.o -n. paster,
Jlir-BKif.
Live Oa.lt Lodge, No. 13L mo ds first VV ■ J * day |
jii >bt. i:i ca di !;i cii.b .it tb 1 ’ Xh-I ue.-tr toe h?.you- ,
tin Hons -. XX. P. uampn . \V<.rse.ipiut Cluster
L. E ii. DeLermf, Secretary. |
i cb'l *i>.
ATelnt' a'> High School on the Tli i.c".. t-'avdn- r |
K iggleS, p-Bj., 1-riuciuitl, .v;c-s'ijii.i. r * o,.mbad. |
Ass'ii taut.
Tr y I*3*o;' Sn tic.
Tim Si earner Carri-. (’apt. -Joe .Smith, arrives j
fr mi Airaun-ill ovary Tuesday morning ?.a.l leaves
sum " .lay for Brunswick and Rattlia River. Be
lli!' .: r arrives fr mi Bra is Ia ': and bat ha Him r
■,e . , i la;, is et a ml iX- ip.rtf X'c Sivaum ■
T l .rsrlay ni ii'uiinjs at S i.'cio.-k.
IbeSi - aniev Lizzie 15a; r. rapt. Ib Laß-.'i. ar
rives trmn Wavmiiib ev ry Vedci-ury evesan-,
nod departs su-im u : ;lit fa- Brunswick and Hon
da. Returning, arrives from th >ri:ia and Bruns
wick every -.at ir-Uy evening and leaves aaai ••
night far r.-wfinnah.
i'll.- M -amer Clvdc. Cant. -T. L. Dav, ufakes re.ip
ula tr p - up tho river to Hawkinsriile and X)ui -
liu about every t-'-n days.
Oh: -li-irim r Daisy, Ca;J, W. Hjriir runs d-imv
Ii- ween this jila.-e sn-l Hammy . pith's hand!Jig.
W: . re it co.i*c is witu ha -liu for 'Jo, 1 Jfacon aud
Btiivs-.vi'lt Kailro-il. T-rnine for Brunswick leave
Si.,atlo p. m. Trails for Savanna!: and Macon
leave No. 1 at '2 i 4 a. m."
V. •>>.
fWcrtor of /'it*'’tins, Pr.united; i>:xlr!d— John T.
('cillinH. Hc;i Jrp.iartera at Brunswick.
Jjtputy C>:-! >r of Customs for l’orl oj Darn > — |
Charles 11. Towusond.
liwxrdi.ig Master— J. Cornelius.
J'us'master —D. Webster Dm is.
Deputy tb S. 1/ ■ ■ - . > *>* rt E. Carr.
fsiuicrui- viicl.
Main tosh Superior Court convenes Tuesdays a'- !
t r the last M m lays m April and ..ovonUmr.
liTi. il-'.ivy i>. i unr-kins 3\\ ana j
001. Albert* IC. Saik-it.'r k .u -i;
3'. M. nil
Tlifl mnil leaves Darien e; ry Wc InesiUy and j
■; 9 o’o , for
;; it j; , - ; ;r( i (l-Vif iELIt '.a l, making con- i
i). . ti*Mi .viia in.'iiH £:v‘i ig and Sentii.
* -j.- liiuil amvt'S ir<mi 3lolnttisli every
an. LViday evenings. i
• Mail olost‘3 at eiglit and a balfocxock de ains
4ay and Saturday mornings.
Roiiiyi mi
Religious services at the Alcthoiliit . . Olnr -h :
every saiilmlb morning and night, Proa nmg at
the Methodist Church on tn- Ridge every Kuh....,
afternoon at three o’clock. Kcv. it. M. Lockw L
pastor. . , _ i
Religious services at the Episcopal ( lnircu m
the Rid;:a every Sunday morning at 11 o mock. ,
Colored Mission at Dc-Lorme s Mbu cpouse c 1 ■■ P- j
m.. and at It. K. Walker's olir e at J hO p. w. lor ,
white congregation. Rev, R. E. Clutc, P>. l. j
PROFESSIONAL CABLE,
; . . „AAL~
W. Robert
ATT O n 01T. Y AT LA V/ ,
DAIUITn, geokcia.
T>re'WT'T attention given to all legal ,
i business in tb- Eastern and Bruns., ; k Ur
cnits, and in the Enited Stat-e Courts at haiau
nah,OeorpH,
TTe. B. i
ATTORNEY AT LAY/,
AND NOTARY ITRLiC, j
DA tUEN, (iEOIEAIA.
WH,L PRACTICE IN THE BUT’NSWrCK AND ;
* Eastern Circuits. Tatronage son‘‘’-tci.l. Of
fice oj)posite Dr. Kt nan’s. J ll o * •
Stephen C. Beßnihl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BIiUXSWICK, GEORGIA.
vr.'ir.L PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF j
* * th- Brunswick Circuit. Special attention ,
given t • l.ne investigation titles. Jan. 9-tf,
MlhDlCviSa x^OTSCJE.
Having located in p iuen. i beg to
tender my profession services t<> the
( i'nzns OF IIARIFX
and t>D ennnK* * r ATt ) st.si*.
GEOK- iE J. BOLLOCK. AT. P* i
WAIaTS'.Si A. WAY)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
WILL PRACTICE IN the SUPERIOR COURTS
* * oi the Briuisv. ii’k and Eastern ('ircuits. Also
in the Federal Courts in eases of Bankruptcy, kc.
Particular attention given to the collection of
claims, and the examination of Land Titles, ap 25
M. L. MERSHON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BIG N BWICK, GEORGIA,
? VTLL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS . OF
■’ the Bi-uuk wick Circuit and Mclntosh in the
Eastern Circuit. Darien and Brunswick made a
specialty. may 22-1 y.
G< ■ is,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNS WICK, GEOR( i 11.
ISTILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COUNTIES OF
’ the Brunsvvicl < hreuitaud the city of Darien,
Ga. Oil!co, corner Newcastleaud Gloucester sis.,
Over J. S. Blaiu .k Co.’s drug store. Aug 1-ly.
P. W. MKLDUISI. fb ii. ADAMS.
jiehlrim & Alhms,
ATTCi-iMSYO AT3D
COUNSELLORS AT I AW,
C,r. Bay ami Barnard S:s. Savannah, G<t.
< 'Ki: PJ tIkONAL ATTENTION TO CAUSES IN
'X the Sup-, rior Courts of Chatham. Bryan, Bul
lock. Ellin ham. Liberty, Mclnt >sh, Tafitall, Scriv
county's. Practice in the w -tute and Fedcr;d
’ourtu Prompt given to colleeti na.
Bcliiible ccriNßpondence in ail sections of the
State. b m
ATTORWSY...AKD
COi NSELLOR AT LAW.
tui SWIC ; G : IA.
EC ILL PRACTICE. IN ALL THE, COURTS OK
t ' the Brunsv/i-’k Judl-oal Oirenit. the Supreme
C'-'ort <*-f (/••'orgia, ami else*v}-ore by ppaeial
tr t. Will exaiuiee Titles to Land, e 4 oct Tress
pass th, enforce Liens, collect ‘ hr ms, and, in
short, make a specialty of ail ti e var.od duties
mid br.imdies of his profession. ar.rotf
s. is. Lx. BAKKiT, n. ii 7,
REFERS TIT,-5 PEiOEESKIONAL XbUH XS TO
v tlie public, v given tod
Cl’ i'V;
XU}'* foil's preset tied first oj b •• >\tl\ ..h
J 11-Iy,
ii. N£Ai3/dH^"^
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
g.rFERs LIS PRO EE: > . IN AT, SERVICES TO
ir tlie ritizerif* of jMri* o a;; 1 vieo by. He can be
found at a!L hours day and- t Isis oiiice on
treet, ii - r. Wilcox’s dwell
i ; u • 8-ly.
I); B. W IN Ct,
IIEANUEER. AND INSPECTOR
TLiibec Air! -Ai*ohcr,
DA hi EX, GA.
Hfits wet sully elicits Ptitron<ig< , ,* r is 21
Mav 2-ly.
A ? N- *q -- (3 \f 5 | 'X 4
si X- J , a 2 - \,Ji Ekl* -d j
Z~.TS.I %•% 7 Is '72 !Le JLg 3FS.,
V ~ AATNG had five years expci lence in the busi-
X>- ucss, I fe-J Siitisiie.l that I can give aatista:-
tio:i. Idy thanks to the public ter past patronage,
and licp * fir a oontinnaucc of the mime.
AVAL M. YOUNG.
decl2tf Second Street. Darien Ga.
JRR - NT ON.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
'I.'.NSrmJ Specificatbins furui.-'hod on short
-' notice. Will contra:t to erect iinildiugs lu
every stvle. AV-t Superintend Buildings at roas
o;:.!l)h*pvic s. All orders left with -T. A. Atwood
A Bros Darien, Ga., will be attended to with dis
pel h. julyttf
BARBER SHOP!
BY
CIiSKOH SAB AT TIE.
Broail Street, two floors* below Sem en Si.
DARIEN.. GEOIICGA.
SHOP CL' b jp; AT 11 O’CLt ' Tv SUNDAY
; IIANKiNG THE CiTIZEN -bOX-' D.AR'KN AM;
the public genera;:y, i. r ! ’’' ’ J! ■y' i
S-,licit si continuance of the sann .. n .still
d-avor to merit the patronage bestow, i üb';’; me
in the future. luai -•' u
¥\.,h k iVINTEIIj IsrJ-5
EDWARD j . KENNEDY*
3E i SIM ’ISA AT TAE B .O £5.
12G Bror.jrhton Street, Savannah, Georgia.
fNVITLS the r.tt ntion of his former patrons
4 anil He I ' hlic in general to Ids new soUcted
stock of line English and Ercuch Digouslfn Cassi
m ~ sand Ehni-y Vestings, all _of the oh<-r
gooiis a hiptefl to the season, whicli v.il h 1:1 ■ : *
up i order in the most approved fashion. -. i
warranted as represented • si-plh-ly
TnTQxr’Q p ' 'T’T? v T 1 ’
r .LA A A o axx A j_iU ji x
MrArA A Ojij'L'a! Pooitp
mmi OUiidl Jd^CAi
Tim BEST INVENTION KNOWN FOR PRL
-1 SERVING THE HEAD. A ! - ■ Si-.L'LINIi
Metaiic Cases (two patents degactir tim- 'ic and
handsomest in the market.
( r-tlias in Kouewood, MahogJiny, Lkiek t\ aluut.
C< A a’ and common wot-ds. k *t p a lull as
sortinent of till goods in our liu*-.
A. A. ATWOOD vV: DUOS,
augt-tf (Bread Street.) Darien, Ga.
GEOU.G-IA McmTOSH CO.
Or.ws.wv'a OrricE oi- kai?> County. )
March 2'Jth, IJU)
TO ALL WHOM ir VIVA' CONCERN, BE IT
known that C. A. Space. Ads .uistrator on the
■ ,:ai.■ 11f 15. A. Space, deccasiid. lii.o ot said Colin
t* ajiplya for letters of Dismission. If no objec
tion is‘filed I will ivass upon the same at lav office
v ihin the time prescribed b> .aw.
I.EWTS .IACKyN.
aprlO-Sitt OMitrnr: Mclntosh C-uuy
DAItIO, (xEOIsGIA, SATUEUAY milMSih AVlllh 21, 1875.
CHRIS. MURPHY. CHAS. CLARK.
/
MURPHY & CLARK
9f* Bryan Street, rs mr Drayton, Suvannah,
(korgia.
nOVSE. SHIP, STEAMBOAT, SIGN AND
Orna-men i7l Failityrs,
GLAZING
GILDING.
GRAINING.
MARBLING, and
PAPEIS ILINGERB.
We are pre]:aved to offer fstimatci Ii r every
descrintion pi Painting in an.-, part of <iCi.v-ia.
South Carolina aud Florida, and gilkrantee satis
fa.-'tii'is in the execution of cur work. In Store a
si h et siii' Ii of the followin'; ■■ •;< iclcs:
PERK ENGT.TkH B. B. LKvD.
ATLAN I’ll* si"d Gd I' .rI e' t - Is of Lend,
OILS. V\bNISKEk. I’cTTI, i.e-i 'b C- HFS.
KUHN; IK 1 . Uib pi .... i t’ ~v ,-b -
put up ii ipcirl. pin t ai.d half pin' be; tl. •;. n-"- v
for use.
GROUND amITiNAMELUD GLASS, STAINED
and PLAIN, of .arious colors.
Double, aud Single thick French. English and
American GL ASS.
GOLD LEAF, BRONZE and Glaziers’ DIA
MOX US.
Machinery OIL and Axle OREALF.
A select stoi k of Gold and Plain PAPER IIANG
INGS. •
persons desiring work and material in our line
would do well to give us a call before going else
where.
LPAJ.X AND ORNAMENTAL
£0 s r* Bi* D M
Yj) / ’inA k Ks.
F.x-v;ut.-d with neAueh'S ami dispat U.
LADDERS! LADDERS! ?
•' 1 'Vm 1 t if with (.‘.ir Ta : -:t and Oil ILnso will
!-.o found a .rencral sortiaeiit of Ladders of ev
ery dice ription, and at prices to suit purchasers.
STEP LADDERS
80l lby us will he staim 1 to imita?•' F.iack V.'al
t: lit., and lettered with the p< re base is uanie if de
sired.
orders from tic country promptly ; ; t h-d
to, iebl3-rm
B RE SNA IT’S
iv :i G 5 h.;: a r-X L > J
SAVANNAH, - - GEOSTIA.
(OPPOSITE NEW MARKET,)
'i? 't TTr .'*j 1 1 <• r ,
a.“J \J 5 \j:. . i 4.-* kj Cc
hay.
fix;: r.Ait'i-- 'xn atyy nooys at.ways y
ItEYDIViVS-i nil FAMIUKS A XL)
t() ■ I ‘IIIHC il i. i j lA\ ELEIiS.
ONE OF THE FINEST
RESTAURANTS
In the South attachto the Hi ■ co.
Passengers and Paqqacjc carried FIiEE 01
CI!A RGE to (he Jlouse.
CAUTION.
To avoid being d.'cviw.d by drummers of otUor
so-called Eurotx-an Houses. HE SEEK to auk for
Omnibus with EKESNAN'S EUHOPEAN HOUSE
on it.
=: /!!■;* ■w' r.'yoo at
,ui *.a.as,
l*r3>riWm*.
ecpl !i. ly
NEW • \
su/iliy J4Ui '.-sx>y 11j
ERO A D i? T. DAR- CN, CA.
?]fAS lUSTOI'EXKO IN HIS NEW STOEE, A
i full and cenivlete stock of
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
O I* G> T* Zill 131 Q.,
Boots and J-’lioes,
I lats Sc Caps,
WHITE GOODS, Jhc.
Also a full supply of
Groceries,
LTC J f J ORS,
TO!:AGCO, CTGAES,
Hardware, &c., &c..
* ysH
April
JOSEPH G-OETTE,
Jnctoi ■- alters Warp-Eoom,
117 Rrouglito-a St., between Bui! and Whitaker,
SAVANNNII, (■ EOIKI IA.
& FINE and well selected stock Motalic, Mabog
f- ouy, Walnut Grained au l Stained Oofilay
Coflan plates and trimmings always on hand.
.Neatest Hearses aud carriages furnished for fu
nerals. Ice eases for preserving remains in the
warmest weather. Romaum disinterred, box*d
and shipped. Orders ir >m the country promptly
attended to. Personal attention given to all or
ders. and can be found at any time at the Vfare
rooms. seplO-ly
GEORGIA, McINTOSH CO.
OUMKAIIY’S OKFICK Of SAID COUNTT.
TAGOB ADAMS, ADMINISTRATOR ON THE
n Estate of Kayman Hotholiilds, having p tition
ed to be discharged from mid Administration ; nil
persons who avo concerned are required, within
the time fixed by law. to show cause if any they
have, why the said Jacob Adams should not be
discharges! secerning to the prayer of the peti
tion.
Given under mv hand and fiscal of Oldie, this
24th dav of March 1.-175.
LEWIS .TACKSON,
msa27-Hin Ordinary Mclntosh County.
'"notice."
CISATE OF IIEORGJ >.. Mi-Isxosn CotiN rr—ln ae
*• . .rci'ni'O with L Vi-m tious rccautly received
from Hon. Hi nrj B. Tompkins, Judge S. ('.. E. J,
0. G rgia, : ilar Spring 'J'rrni of this
fMurl is ao; urued from Tuesday, the 27th, to
Thursday, the! h day of :T. 1-75. Jurors,
Witness* s, and all others interested will fid. du*-
notice of the above.
This Ugh da . of March. 1K75.
ISAAC M. AIKEN.
mar2(Keni Clerk.
Notice to Pilots and Lis
ters of Y<‘ssds.
fjROM. ANT) AFTER '1 HIH DATE. ni.OTS WILT.
4 he r. quir dto anchor all vessels at Quaran
tine Gr .ond, i mini,- lo (his Port. It .a. or having
touched st Key 'Vest. Fla.. Havana. • any of the
West India Island *—os- from any pus e, where
poutagi' sor riLLmic diseases arc k >\vn ot up
pospfl t > ♦•xist.
Pilots and Ma-t *• of Wan.-L*, w*.U bo b 11 ri -
idly rcßpoHsiblo 1 Hr any violation of tbo nbovo.
JOS. H b. i-AREK,
port PliyaiHr.ii.
Darion, April 7 h. 787-*\ aprlO-tf
*
T rjinves Ci \ V YuQ
OxiJtilv.’.J ' O D^YJ_!Jlsb*
Fnrvr rui-rwA r ix .ili r is? ?>.
GEORGIA—McIni jsh County.
1S 'ILL BE SOLD MIFORE THE COURT HOUSE
VI Door in si! county, the Hiiiifi be ip.; the
bnilclius; oetnpiorlas a stove in tile Uit ;oi J’siri
en, l>y Botbchild* & Adams, on Ilia fir-.i Tues
day in Via;, tlie same bnisif: the -it's Ray of May
1875. betiveen tlie 1 zal hours of sale, the undi
\iiliM pit v- I I ••ViULun VV' il)'. suj.qioseil to
be an un.-liviile i "i.-n seventh interest, more nr
ess in and to tie***- three tracts of lam! situated
in so'd eev'ty, ic n ii as the. Forest, Booriero
and Briar .B.itch, cop l linins ait 'nether Fourteen
Hundred e- re. more v-r loss, b;mush'd ea t by
lauds of Mrs. 11. A. Uopkius, west by tli" l ::; J? of
R. K. V\. . r.T. ’>. TeSse aud Geerqe R, M. Don
ald, and south b; lends of Airs. IX, A. Hoplfius,
aid the estat e < S. W. Wile in.
'.iso, all the undivided interest, of the said
William c. veyily, supposed to be a:i uu livided
; -.ns lialf iiderest. more or less, in ; ’•! to the fi 1-
I lowing Trap's, I'.u’. els au>.l i'ts ii ia id : Two
| lots of land sitaated on the lower part of Gesier
! I’s Island, in said county, containing together
, 560 acres morn or less, bounded so • tli and south
by the Aitamaza River west by lands of A. S.
I • hillock, west by the Aliamaha Rivir and Gener-
I al’s Cut.
I Also, One tract, of land siiuatel in said county.
! eouiainiiH? IzO aer l s more or le- s, bounded north
by 1 road from Darien to Low- r Bluff and pro
; _ canal, east by lands formerly belonging
!i . r!n i-stat 1 of -James Hauiilt m, deceased, and
1 : • rtii bran -h of Aitaniaha Rl\ r, wi st by a ca
-;: i l laud formerly of .Tn'>. E. Gce.u, said
tra. is known u "Cellar Hill Plantation.”
Also, two oi lier tracts known by numbers IS and
G. in survey eS Thomas McCall, eiiuat' and on Gen
erals Island in said county, containing together
749'< acres, more or less, formerly Use property
General Lachlan Mclntosh.
Also, the following lots of land situated in Dari
en, formerly Mclntosh Town in said county, lots
on Bav street, number, 11. 12, Id, 14. and 15,
First tvthhig lots numbered 1, 2. 4. 5, G, 7. 8,
9, 10, 11, 12. Lots E. F. Tything lots numbered 1,
12, fi, 4,5, G, 7,8, 9. 10,11, 12, with all the appur
tenances thereto belonging.
Also the aforesaid undivded interest in said
lots, tracts,auo parcels of land with the appurti -
nances, 1. vied upon as the property ot the said
William C. Wylly, to satisfy two fa fa •. issued out
"f Mclntosh Superior Court, one in favor of Jiil
lon Jr Stetson for the use of Bryan k Hunter, vs.
William C. Wylly, and the other in favor John
Deary (o. Ttt To I. Kuap]> and Brothers, Trans
ferees,) vs. William C. Wylly.
Witness my oilicial signature this January
28th, 1875. JAMES il. BENNETT,
ipar 27th-tf Sheriff Mclntosh County
SHERIFFS SALE.
BE SOLD BLFORi: THE < OF FIT HOUSE
V v door in the rit * n, the s:nu* i •in*' the
* toro orrupii <1 by R-itlirhilds & A lania, * a the
i Tuw.laj i t May next, the following propc*rts\ to
-1 v.'it:
One tx’a.’t ">f’.'.vd sTnatcl in the 271st District
j Cr. M. t ff and If.t -li > maty, c-'ntaitiing one hun
dred acr s }•• .< < rji Jniown and and.
j . t o.'i; '• ■! as follows: North by lands
i • . I• ■ ; a ■' ■ i W. On ot,
i. * I>> i 1 j u : IriiFiiuson, West by lands of
r- ; ii rid,. l-\ ie.i on .:i '• r an execution issued
roia : ■ • ivor of B. E.
ii. Dt Adiiiiiiistrat’ir of T. 6. Hd.l-1, *ie
ceabi ct, vs. Moses D. Hams.
.TAMES If. BENNKTT.
aprd Sheriii' Mriutorh County.
jAttCiitioii Meliitosli td :'d
!; r'S sion" j!S.
I VOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO MEET AT
i y *ur inrade ground in front of the office of
; F.pping, B- iias A (to., ou th*: of the Br;l
of May. at 10 r \ hose hafvin • uniforms
| nill uf.j •ar in them. At 11 o’clock t will be
| inspc* :• ti ( 1 arms. I ri’l It 12 o’chck. and tlie
Tollman: i will commence at 2 o'clock, p m.
ld.i!l in the evening at 8 o’clock at tho : ilia
ll*.use By order of
ALLEN M< DONALD, < avtai u
\V. A. Way, Ord. r. apr r 7 3t
gkEa SISoXiNS W
AUCTION l
CALL AND SEE
0 yp ft p jin ?
COPi BROAD AND JACKSON STS.
AfHIXRE HE WI ’. mEEER AT AUCTION EV-
* cry ni:t ladies’ ao ; Geutb Iloisery, Umler
Shirts and Br*r.vc-rS, Sl:atfl, Linen Damask. Wool
en and Oil Table Covers. Handkerchief* and
Napkins, and Unbleached Sh */
: e y, Hard
ware, Table and Tocket Cutlery, and Notions of
every discretion.
Safes will continue every night until tha en
tire stock **l *?ed <-rit.
Mi i uilS'L! i;i ISKNBTUCs.
; ,i*rlL • f Vnctiori, . rc
Human Aefiectioin?.
Many pc pie are fond of affecting
to be that which they are not, and
of aileetiii!;- a taste for things they
care little about. The affectation of
a taste for art, for instance, is very
common. Nothing goes down with
them but art, and moral qualities
are ascribed to shapes and colors
beating even those which the
Greeks ascribe to music. People
given over to this affectation dress
like pictures badly done, and talk of
books, men and actions alike as if
they were pictures. The women
care more about the cut of tlfier
children’s hair than about tlicir
health or ihier education; and eve
rything which has not the right
kind of line or the right kind of col
lor is immoral, and he is not to be
discarded who has not the ‘actj ect
vie w s thereon.
The affection of dogs is also a
grievous one. Dogs am the posses
sors of all the human \ ,Lures, and
men aiv only dogs with vices super
.m! led; dog'7 full 1 the purposs of
. f:., ; .i ;ve so far a suc
cess; man, with liis eoiifused theo
ries, his juistakeh religions, his
crimes, his difficult: is a failure,
lienee dogs are superior to men,
and men might kneel to a eaiiine
deity with more reason than the
Hindoos worship a monkey god.
Cunt nisi this with the affectation
which pro" s- *an impossible love
for nil iiumauity; Avliioh linds the
sourest invalid intcres; mg, the den-
V.est blox-khead instructive, the silli
est featherhead charming; which
professes to honor the ideal man in
bis very vices, and to talk tall talk
on the race of plunn less bipeds
which makes them almost gods.
The one is as insincere am the other,
both are utter foolishness. The af
tt ion of iil-iic a ill), with faultless
digestion and rove-red cheeks, is by
no means a rare form among men
and women craving for undue sym
pathy. It takes a more commenda
ble line when a man declares he
was never better in his life, caver
nous eves and cadaverous cheeks,
and one foot already in the grave.
In this, at. least, we may see the
travesty of <- uiage, and we cannot
refuse to praise the pluck that dies
game to the last.
If tlie truth, in its confession of
illness, would be even a manlier and
more courageous thing than this af
fectation of wholeness, being so sick,
it is better than the converse spoken
of before; and in a list of thixigs
all undesirable, we are grateful for
the. least bail. The affectation ol
humility, which disparages all it lias
and all it is in favor of others far
below it, is detestable and irrita
ting. And the affectation of supe
riority, assuming to be better than
everyone else, and to have tlie best
and most beautiful things that can
be procured —-the affectation of rea
ring broods of swans out of two or
three goose-eggs —is also detestable
and instating, giving wild desires
for icon ocl as ni, and an iron deter
mination to appraise things at tliier
real v due. Then there is the affec
tation which talks about the ideal
and how we ought to try and live
up to (his ideal, and how all lite
should be a search after it, and all
laws founded on it. All this is in
bad taste, mid ought to be amended.
Away with all shams. Let us be
sine re.
B©The activity of the young is
like that of rail ears in motion. They
t ar on with ecus’ s care and tur
o j behii 1 ;hem.
[’l: f;uict: nooks preserved by
thoml' A; .luxolud' as they pass
and recover it o lly on tlii r depar
uro. Time’s best gift to use is seren
ity.
guylt is stated that in Milwaukee
they climb e ver the backs of ben< lies
and chads in meeting houses to get
at sinners in tin- corner. 'W ncti tlie
sim ; ; and slge and craw! under the
seals the scrambling that takes place
'■nthe iloor scares all t.,x r its out of
ihe cellar, and Thanksgiving day
comes onee a week for MdwatiKCe
(‘.‘it S.
Sri?* Some two years ago, Mrs.
Morgan, who lives ou Wolf creek, in
Giles county, Va., gave birth to tive
male children at one time. They
are tiUliving, are rot deformed, are
i■■ f go;id con sti tut ii m, and as sprighlty
as well-fed kittens.
I A Spirited W arren County,
O. young lady asserted her beli f
in woman s rights by dragging her j
father down stairs because he disap
proved of round daures.
JfciT „Died in n vain attempt to
twist the tail of a mule,” is a Wes
tern obituary on the unfortunate.
A•" i vrs p; :u-tic tl joke;
$2.50 A YEAR,
Bijah Indignant-A Sad Case.
“Mho did that?” asked Bijah, as
a woman with a black eye came in
and sat down.
“My husband—he hit me with his
first,” she replied the tears coming
into her eyes.
“He—did —eh?” mused the an
cient janitor, putting eat eif fingers
toward her eye.
“Yes he did.”
“Well,” continued Bijah, growing
red in the face, “it’s mighty good
for some of these grizzlies that I
liaint. a woman! Do you know, mis
sus, that if I were a fond wife and
mother, and my darling husband
should come home from his daily
labor and black my eye that I’d hit
him with the whole woodshed at
once? Yes I would, missus! About
the time he struck me he’d think a
meeting house had tumbled over
him! Ye£ missus, it’s a good thing
for these old wife-pounders that my
father wasn’t a woman!” And he
walked up and down, breathing
hard, and clenching the broom han
dle with Jin awful grip.
His honor came in, growling
about the weather, ane as soon as
he got his Overcoat off he look* and
over the warrants like a wagon run
ning down Ijm.\ and called for the
first man to put in an appearance*
This individual happened to be John
Bucher, a tangled haired thin wais
ted young iuan of twenty summers*
or so.
“You seem to bo sad,” remark -
t l his Honor as lie looked over
the desk.
I —l don’t feel a bit well,” replied
John.
“Being drunk last night and ly
ing oil the walk for three or four
hours didn’t help your general
health any did it?”
“Oh, sir ! I’m sorry, and I want
to go right home to Shiawassee
county ! moaned the prisoner.
“You got drunk—broke a win
dow -had a light—fell down —bit
the officer and if you think you can
get out of here without a scratch
you’re as badly deceived as the bear
which hugged a stone man.”
“I—l know I shan’t live long ii
I’m sent to jail !” gasped John.
“ J hey keep a lawyer up there to
make wills, and they have one of
the Ik 1 sextons in the west,” ans
wered his honor. “Justice cries for
vengeance, and lhjah shall chalk
“six; y days” on your back. Here’s
an old jack knife which the police
took away from you, and in case of
your death it will be duly labelled
and cent by express to your
frien its.
Theory and Practice.
The Rev. T. DeWitt Tulmage, the
Boanerges of the Brooklyn pulpit, is
tremendously disgusted with the
newspapers for printing the details
of the Beecher-Tilton trial. Ho
preached a sermon last Sunday, from
which we extract the following:
Brooklyn to-day eats scandal,
drinks scandal, talks scandal, swears
scandal, lies scandal, sleeps scandal,
and from Fulton Forrv to Bushwick,
and from Gowanus to Hunter’s
point, the city is paved with scandal
and reeks with scandal, until one is
J* opted to go o v r to the Five Points
to get a breath of pure air. [Sensa
tion.]
There are five thousand carrion
crows which alight every morning
at eleven o’clock on the top of the
court house- and .--ay there until four
o’clock in the afternoon, and these
carrion crows fly north, south, east,
west, with an exultant “caw, caw,
caw,” [Applause.]
Eternal God, when will surging,
groaning, stupendous, ovi rwheliu
ing nastiness come to an end? The
city needs a thorough fumigation,
will somebody burn a rag [laugh
ter], or carry about a shovel and
lighted charcoal for the stockholders
of newspapers, which build them
selves on such hell-broth? I prophecy
eventual bankruptcy or domestic
ruin or discomfiture in the world to
c- une, or all threer God will be e ven
with you in some way. Money
made in publication of these perpet
ual, pestiferous indecencies will, in
the end, be not only death to those
who read them, but death to those
who print them. Clod will get it
away from you if he has to chase you
into hell for it. Waiting for no oth
er man to do his duty, let us do
ours. Kick the infernal stuff out of
the house. [Applause.]
A man was found dead in
the cellar of of a newspaper ofiiee,
the other clay. They found a poem
in his pocket beginning, “Spring:
beautiful spring,” and a verdict of
justifiable homicide v< neb i