The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, April 18, 1877, Image 1

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THE JESUP SENTINEL. Office in the Jesvp House, fronting on Cherry Street, tico doors from Broad St. Published eyeryiWednesday by KOBT. A.T)AMEL. i SUBCIHPTION itATESS Fostajvc Tre-pnid. One Year $ Llh Six Months 75 Three Months 50 ADVERTISING HATES: Per square, first insertion SI.OO Per square, each subsequent insertion 7% rates to Yearly and Large Ad vertisers. TOWN DIRECTORY. Town Officers. Mayor —W. 11. Whaley. Councilmen —T. P. Lit tl< field, H. Vt. Wha ley, Bryant George, O. F. Littlefield, Ander son Wiliams. Clerk and Treasurer —O. F. Littlefield. Marshal —G. W. Williams. County Officers. Ordinary -Richard B. llopps. Sheriff- John N. Goodhread. Clerk Superior Court —Benj. o.,Middleton. Tax lleeeiver —J. 0. Hatcher. 'pax Collector YY. R. Causey County Surveyor Noah Bennett. County Treasurer —.John Massey. Coroner- V. McDitha. w County Commissioners —J. F. King, *'• " Haiues, James Knox, J. G. Kick, lahnm Reddish. Courts. Superior Court, Wavne County- Jno. L. Harris, Judge; Simon W. Hitch, Solicitor General. S< ssions held on the 2nd Monday in March and Senteuiber. I'ROFESPiIONA L CAR DS. A. E. “COCH R ANEr ATTOBXEY AT TA W, Black shear, Pierce County, Ga. Practice regularly? in the counties of Pierce., Wayne. Ware, Appling, Cof fee, Glynn, Camden, Charlton, vEehols and Liberty. \V. 11. RAMSEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. HOMEKVILLE, GIOKGIA. Will practice in the Brunswick and Soutv ern Judicial Circuits. Special nttreti< npia <*n to tl:e collection of claims. Busincs solicited, and prompt attention guaranteed. WALTER A. WAY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW DABIEX, GEORGIA. Particular attention paid to the collection of claims and the examination o( land titles. Will practice in the Superior Cruris of the Brunswick and Eastern Circuits;also in the Federal Courts in cases in Bai ki it [ toy, etc. TfTTeste"r~ mTd., .JESVP, GEORGIA. i LL CALLS Wil l. BE PROMPTLY AT- J\ tended. Those on the Railroad By firs! train. Charges moderate. Office at Lester’s Drug Store. Itf C. T. LATIMER, M. D JL'SI'P, GEORGIA. Tenders liis professional services to the citizens of JeFtip onJ vicinity. Can be fou (1 at ihe office formerly occiqi'd by I)r. It. 13. Harris. nuv2tf “ DR. ALLEN" BROWN, DENTIST, Blacksiiear, - - Georgia. Is prepared to do ail kind of Dcntp.l work in the most approved style. All orders will meet aith prompt attention. Uses all the late improvements, ( barges moderate and s tisfnetren guaranteed. jan22-ly “GEORGE W~ LONG, INSPECTOR AND SURVEYOR OF Tinker and Lumber, DARIEN, - - - GEORGIA. fSr- Patronage Solicited, "VS-? lEE BAR UN TIMBER GAZETTE Published by mCHARD IV.tm F.B. IT r/I.IEN, McIN'IGSH COUNTY, GA TrtK Gazette is acknowledged to be one tif tire leading weekly papers of the State. Circulates extensively in South .-in Gtorgia especially throughout the Timber Count ties, and in addition to this immense circut lation in these counties, has a liberal pat ronage in all parts of the State. The His torical Sketches and amusing Anecdotes which appear regular from DIG GULLIES NOTES san attractive feature in this journal, and are worth more than double the juice of sub scription to any one. Advirtising rates liberal. Subscription $2.50 per annum; $1.50 for six months. Send for sample cojiy. Address RICHARD IV. GRUBB. Darien. Ga. PAINT GLOBE WMteLeaianiMixelPaiitCo. CAPITAL STOCK, SIOO,OOO. Thete Paints ara mixed, ready for nso, any Bhado or color, and sold in any quantities from One Quart to a BarreL CIIEAI*, IMKAIII.V, ANI) ELEGANT. DO YOUR OWN PAINTING. These Paints are made of Pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed OiL held in solution and ready for use: are one third cheaper and will last three time as long as Paint mixed in the ordinary way. $25 REWARD! will be paid for every ounce of adulteration found in them. Thousands of houses and some of the finest villas in America are painted with these Paints. 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It one lmd the complete works of all the poets, itself a large library, costing from SSOO to SI,OOO, he would not gain in a life lime, perhaps, so comprehensive a Knowl edge of the poets themselves, their best productions, the period during which they wrote, and the nMces honored by their birth, as from tIW elegant volume. The handsomest and cheapest subscription hook extant. Having an immense sale. Extra terms ! Send for circular ! J. B. FOBII k CO.. 27 Park Plnce. N. V x The Cheapest Store in Jcsuj ! I*. WEISS, DEALER IN Cheap DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS and NOTIONS. KEEPS ALSO ON HAND A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, Which he will sell cheujier than any house in Jcsuj). fcurrency’s Ear, AT rAIDER'S OLD STAND, JESUP, GEORGIA. Fine L’qtiors of all kinds alwavs on hand. Cigars < f the best quality a specialty. Bottled Beer, Ale, V\ ine etc., etc M. W. SURRENCY. EIXEY’S “BEST” BLACKING. A O.URIYF.iI P.U.1H51 M.AKIXC AND I.EATHKR PRESERVATIVE. 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JESUP, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18,1877 If you wish to grow Vegetables for sale, road Gardning for Profit! If you wish to become a Commercial forint, read Practical Floriculture! If you wish to Garden for -liome uee oniy, read Gardning for Pleasure ! All ty PETER HENDERSON. Price } .50 each, postpaid, by mail. °ur r .VT \T nP.TTK for Com bided Uli 1877. OF HiTOOTIMH® FOR THE DARDEN Numbering 175 pages, with 1 color, and plate, pen F It E E ! to all our customers of past years, 01 to those who lmve purchased any of the above books; to others on receipt of 25 cents. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogue without plate; free lo nil applicants. PETER HENDtRSON & 00., Scedweu, Market Gardeneis ,t Florists. 35 Corlland S„ EROAD STREET, JESUP, GA., Keeps constantly on band a full assortment of goods usual ly kept in a Drug Store, such as DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, PAIN S, FRESH GARDEN SEED, &C. I can always be found at the Drug Store, except when ab sent on Professional duty, where Medical advice can be ob tained. ’ R. F. LESTER. M. D. Webster’s Unabridged •# 3000 Engravings; fBIO Pages Quarto, Price sl2. A NEW FUAT! RE. To the 30i.() Illustrations lieretof e in Webster’s Unabridged we have added foui panes of _„ _ f GO LOG El) ILIXSTRAT ION. National Standard. PROOF 20 TO 1. The sales of Webster’s Dictionaries throrgh outtlie country in 1073 were 20 times as large ns the sales cf any other Dictioinaries. We will send proof of this on application, and such sales still continues. More than THIRTY THOUSAND copies of Webster’s Unabridgc have been placed in as tnanyPublic Schools ill the Unite i States, by State enactments or School Of? rs. Can you better promote the cause of edu cation and the good of community t han by having a copy of the Webster s Unabridged in your family, and tiyingto have a copy in ench of your schools. 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That (lie 2040 1 li Section of the Code of 1873 Vic, aid the same is htrohy amend ed by adding to the list of articles ex empted from le'y and eulo, under the provisions of said section, ONE FA M ILY SEWING MACHINE, and this exetnpion shall exist wl ether ti e per son owning said machine is the head el a family nr tot, and shall be good against all debts except putcliase money. Fee. 2. Repeal a'll conflicting laws. THE SINGER MANUF- CO c. S. BEATTY, Agent, 172 Broughton Snort, Savannah. Ga.. or RILEY JOHNSON, Agent, Jcsup, Ga. Blanch Offices in Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Mac n, Columbus and Tlmm asville, Ga ; Chaileston and Columbia, S. 0. ; Jacksonville aud Tallahassee, Florida. NEW PUBLICATIONS From the Press of J. II LIPPINCOI'T At. CO., P II I B A I) E LPHIa. STOKDI-DIIIVEN, A Novel. By Mahy Heady, nn/hor of “A Summer’s Romance,” “Out of the World, ’ cto. Extra cloth SI.OO. Being the eeond volume of The Star Series. LOVE IN IDLENESS. A Summer Story. By Helen W. Ol ney Bvo. 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Dis terribly inter esting/."—New York Graphic. 4 The story contains a succession of surprises coming upon one just in the dick of lime to Stir the sluggish blood, and is so beautifully romantic that one ( can scarce believe Ibat it is a faithful ! history of one the darkest societies that j ever existed.” —Ilozletovn Sentinel, I’a. For sale by all Bmkaitiers, or I will be sent by mail, post, pni' l , upon recept of price by B. LIPPINCOTT &. CO.,Publishers NUMBER 33. FANCIED SLIGHTS. There is a class of persons in every circle of society who, among the many grievances that they have to hug, find one chief one that affords them more conduit than all the rest—that affords positive pleasure, you would say, to see tho eago mess' wit h which they grasp it —the pleasure of being “slighted.” These pernors ato always on the lm.U-out for a sliglr ; they scent it from afar ns the vuliuies do the carcass of the dead cann 1; and it is hard to say when they are best pleased—whether in enjoying a sens-: ot triumph when court ed or flittered,or in uursiug the sense of martyrdom and burning wrong when overworked and forgotten. They imag ine tho slight, and believe in i', when it does not ixis' ; and when it is icifly im possit.le to heiievo in it, content them selves by picturing what the case would he il it did exist, until the suitable emotions arc kindled in their brcifst, a.a t o have he dramatic sjocies of pleasure nearly (he same as if it had been founded on fact Perhaps it is their friend who has ‘‘slighted” them—omitted tho personal mention of their name from some gen eral it.vitutirn, forgotten iu some pres sure to send them cards at all, inadver tantly turned the back upou them iu the crowd, accidentally carried oil a suitor, aocideutly swept them a Jtiinnphnnt glance; coolness, distrust, icy discomfort stalked upon the scene, to be billowed after a time by a slurred-over forgive ness that, circumstance s, whether ol af fection or convenience, make necessary. But perhaps it is not their fiend, but your friend, that has and no this deed. To be n'ightcd—that gives one uu opportunity for eh queuco in stating the masons why one should not have been slighted, or else for a.-sumption ol Lu.iiil ty in stilting the reasons why the slight was not uudosuvod. It gives one the opportunity, too, of (ceding an old grudge with tho indulgence of a righteous indignation culled tor by sclf-i esp< o', of tiouii.-hing a hearty spite by tho lecital of any piquant scandal concerning tho giver of the slight that otherwise it might uot be permissible to recite, or else of a lolty show of mag nanimity by merely hinting at tho knowledge of such teamin'. and w’nh out consenting lo gratify the tantalized curiosity of the listener; and at all events il allows one to make all inven tory of one’s virtues, all by one’s sell, in wondering why an individual possess ing such qualities should ho made the lictitn of such wrong, and when the inventory is made, lo feel doubly wmngcil, and to render uncomfortable every member of the household that does not entirely concur iu the view taken of the slight. II is really both nmusihg ami amazing to see In w [e oplo tan conjure up labu louh injuries, nod make the most of mem with a mot bid enjoyment when every consideration of proper pride ought to lead them to think it would he impossible for any one to dream of such a thing us slighting their claims to at tention. Why should one slight them I Are they cocrsgross, vulgar, ill-bred, i I mannered, ill- nlured ; so plain as to to disgusting, so simple as to ho a bore, so spiteful as Jo be dangerous, so ignorant us to be a laughing-stock, so low-born and of so low arsociath'US as as to bo (ontauiinating ? And and for none of these, for w hat other reasons can they be slighted ? From porsonul di like ? Yet why should one dislike them but for such or kindred qualities? From envy 1 One who supposes that hardly makes the listener a convert to believe m sujerior qualities calculated to excite envy ; tor one will not be en vied unkindly, if rich, unless an unkind di-play ot riches is flaunted m the face of those who have nooc; if w II edu cated, nn ess con erupt is shown for thoso less fmtuuate ; if virtuous, unless he viituc is self-i ightcous ; if beauti ful, uile.s the faauty is spoiled by eonseiousncS' 4 , flippancy, heartlessness, and the assumption of “top-lofiy airs. No, indeed ; one would have an exce ed ingly erroue us opinion of the very na ture of s. c e y if it were h r a moment supposed that virtue, beauty, learning, good fortune wi re not welcomed eagerly ny it in the peisms of the happy own ns. There is not so much of any of ibesc fine things abroad in the world that any can be dispensed with ; they are the very elements ot that charming society that feeds the wit and delights the eye, the forces that make it lovoly and ot good repute, anu wherever they are s> eu they are gladly wel comed and made a pmtot it. Just as a hoEtcssH would had with satisfac tion the a<qusition of a prima donna, with l.er singing, at her evening cutcr tainincnt, so will society hail with satis faction the adveut of any who can add Ly one iota to its pie a ire j and if one is not hailed, if ono is slighted, it is fair to presume that out is destitute ot the- means of aft irding this pleasure. There arc, indeed two things at the root of the whole matter, which, though to tnfl ng inappcaraoce, is, in truth, a great disturber of tie peace, and those arc a jealous disposition and an inordin ate vnniiy. The disposition that is not jealous is not perpetually bunting; for hurts; takes life as it comes ; aware of 11-will towaid none, so suspicious of ill will Irmi none ; if forgotten or over looked, seeing or supposing some per fectly good for it; desirous father uf the comfort of other? ffiafr of fbo flattery of self ; not too sensitive to wounds which arc like the bruises in old “ dead men’s pinches, ’ all one s'do ;• aid always w II c nvincod of the truth of that old king’t* wisdom which dc c ares. ‘‘Tletti r is a haDdlul with quiet ne-s than both the hands full with travail aud vevation of spirit," There is so much pain and trouble that is roal in our few years of active life that it seems a sorry thiug to add to it by al tbc weight of imagined trouble. COOKING FIBII, The following hints on this Subject are taken from ail article by tho culin ary correspondent of tho London Agri cultural Gazelle: ‘ Fish should be washed as little as pmsihh’, and white fish, after being cl aoed,and wiped with a damp cloth, should hiue the stomach stuffed with salt f.r an hour or two before cooking. Fish should he put on in cold water, so that the inner part may be sufficiently done, and also it is less liable to break. This ru!o holds good, exorpt for very small fish, or for salmou boiled in slices, when boiling water should bo u-ed. Tho timo will depend on the kind and size of the lisb, but it may bo easily known it is ready by drawing up the fish-plate and trying if it will sepa rate from the bone. Here, ns sn othor tilings, practice is better than all tho directions that oau bo given, as so much licpeuds on tlio strength of the tiro auil l.ic size of the fish. A little salt and vinegar should olwaya bo pat into tho water, and same prefer their fish boiled iu wnut is called a court bouillon, and this is how it is done: Lay the fish in the fish-kettle with enough cold water to cover it, add a glass of wine or vinegas, some sliced carrot and unions, pepper, salt, and a laurel leaf, a buucli of parsley, a faggot i.f sweet herbs, or some of the sanro powdered ami tied up in a muslin big. These seasonings impart a liuo flavor to most boiled fish, ezoepting salmon, and for fresli water lisfi it is considered very useful for getting rid of tho muddy taste they oftcu have. 44 Frying fish may he fairly well dono by just pilling suilleicut fat in the pan to pi event it slicking, and oook lng it till of a lino brown color ; bet i bo artistic mode of frying full is wbat is called the wet process, winch may be simply described as boiling it in fat. There are different opinions as to what kind of fut answers best, hut all agree that butter should never be used, as tha expense is groat, and the color never so good Laid is con-idercd by many to bo the le.-t frying medium ; but (Jaictne, tho gieat French cook, givcb the pre ference to beef fat —not, however, tlie dlipping from the roust, bul l: ard made by melting bouf suet instead of the fat of the pig. What we recommend to fuwi ies as tho best ami most economi cal is clarified dripping, tlmt is, tho fat fiom tho joints vvhi o roasting, poured into boiling water, and removed iu a cake when cold. Hut w utevor tho medium, the great point is to liavo the fat at a proper temperature lefote the at lo to bo fried is put in. The skil-* fol cm k can sea tho bl uc smoko rising just at tlio boiling point, and then she Knows it is tune to put in her fish ; but for tlio.ic who are only acquiring cxpoiieuoe, it is safer to throw in a bit of broad, and if it takes a fine cnlnr iu a minute or so, thou tbs fat is hat enough, and the fish may bo put in. This is tbe cnrdiriul point of successful frying. As Brillat-Savarin says, 4 lt all depends on the surprise,’ that is. on the fat being hot enough, as other v ise the fish will he flabby and greasy instead of crisp and appetizing. Another point to be attended to is that the fat bo deep enough in the pan to cover the fish, which should be put in a wire basket that will fit easily into the pan of fat, and then no turning is required. The same fat will do again for twenty times, if necessary; all tliot is needed is to strain it into boiling water; when C(dd take it off in a cake, wipe off tbe water ou the under side, and jiut it by for use, of course only to fiy lisb again. UUKONIU CATARRH !.! CURED Ono Fifty cent Box cf Dr. James Catakbh SrEciFic, is iwarranted to ac complish more immediate and permanent good, than can be attained by Fifty Dollars expended in any other known mode of treatment. Speedily removes all hawking, sneezing or other throat or na6el trouble, and positively radically CURIs the very worst and most inveler ale casea in from four to twelve weeks. Ordinary “ColAs in the bead” disap pear by the use of this Specific in a single night. After trying a'j tbe Nasal Douches, Liquid Snuffs, high priced quacks and other humbugs of the day, and still finding yourself a sufferer from thin dangerous, hateful and loath some disease, try'br. James’ agreeable but positive and certain Specific, and be cured! 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