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"local department.
Our Brunswick Agent*
Hr. John It. Franklin, at the Drag Store
of Messrs. Jas. S. Blain & Cos., Brunswick, is
our duty authorized Agent, and all those
,vbo have not paid their subscriptions to the
('.\zette will please call oil him and settle.
Persons wishing to subscribe cau hand in
their names to him.
LOCAL DOTS.
—The oyster season is fast opening and
before long we guess there will be any quan
tity in our market. We’ll take a few on the
“half shell.”
_We are reliably informed that the
steamer May Flower, Capt. John C. Hatch,
of Brunswick, will be put on the line be
tween Poboy and Harry Smith’s Landing,
running daily and touching at Darien going
„ u d coming. This will be good news to our
business men and the travelling public gc-n
--cvally. L will be a great convenience to our
people and we hope it. will prove profitable
to the owners of the boat, who also propose
running their own hacks in connection with
the steamer from the lauding to No. 1 M. &
B 11 II- We are also informed that the
steamer Dairy, Capt. W. Harper, will be put
on the route sometime next month.
_ A bio camp-meeting has been going on
at No. 1 M. A B. It. It. during the past week.
An eutra train from Brunswick carried a
crowd up to the camping grounds on Sun
day morning.
Every body wants to know who that
“side- whiskered” man is. Well, just as soon
the cage ariives from Gotham we’ll put him
in it and exhibit him. Be patient, just a little
while longer, friends.
—Oca young friend E. enjoyed the pleas
ures of his first horseback ride on Saturday
evening last, between Lambiigkt’s and No.
IM.AB. R. E. E jumped off the passen
ger wagon and stole a pony from a little boy
<of tue colored way of lidingj mounted
him and started off in hue style and rode
some distance when it was ascertained that
the ponv had laved R down on a pretty rough
bed. It was the most laughable scene we
have witnessed in many years. The idea ol
a big man like It. being thrown by a litlle
pony. The little nig and prop) ietor of the
pony enjoyed the laugh hugely. It- left as
soon as he recovered tor Brunswick to have
Lis pants worked on. Be careful next time,
young man.
—We will cull on our merchants in a few
■days lor the purpose ol procuring advertise
ments for The Gazette. We hope each one
of them will give us a kind greeting in the
shape, of a large advertisement. Alerchauts
mui iiiisint f.s men patronize your home pa
per, and by so doing you will benefit your
selves as well os the pi inter.
We do vet ike public attention to the
adv. ru . nteiit •'! the Atlanta GtnfitutiifM, to
be found .i ii.s i ■ ue ol The Gazette. The
■<Jo„.soiath/n is a first-class daily and we cor
dially recommend it to ad who wish to take
•a hve Atlanta daily.
—Our County Commission re have taken
the right step in publishing their ordinances
in the columns of this paper. Read them
and take care that they are not violated.
—The Democrats of Mclntosh will assem
ble to-day for the purpose nominating a can
didate for the Legislature. Nominate a
good man and one that will lake an interest
in the campaign. The Democrats should
not fail, either, to put forth a gentleman
who cau carry a goodly number of our col
ored voters. We know' ot a good manv
celored people who will vote for a good
Democrat. Let us show our colored friends
that we are their friends.
The health of Darien still continues
to be good and everything seems as pleasant
and happy ns can be.
We heard a young friend remark the other
■day that he wished he was in Heaven or in
Texas or California. How strange! He
never wished once that he was where she
was. Poor fellow!
We wonder if Jim Nathans, of the Bruns
wick Appeal, will don that same calico suit
at the coming calico ball in Brunswick, that
lie wore last year?
—The Republicans will bold a meeting
soon for the purpose of nominating candi
dates tor the Legislature.
—The weather has been very unfavorable
the past week to rice harvesters.
— The steamer Starlight is runnning regu
larly between Savannah and Florida, touch
ing at Darien.
Coroner’s Inquest.
Oil Holiday, tlie 14th inst., Capt. John H.
Burrell, Coroner of Mclntosh county, was
notified that a woman had been found dead
in the house of one Simon .Delrow. colored.
The Coroner immediately repaired to the
house and summoned the following jury :
■VV. J. Swan, foreman; S. P.’ Norriss, Chas,
Martus, Wm. Hayes, Geo. Dean, G. H.
Calder, Geo. Francis, J. P. Durant, Caroli
na Johnson, Moses West, Wm. Hayley,
Abram Foreman. The jury after viewing
the body examined the witnesses. Simon
Delrow and his son, a mere child, where
upon the jury returned a verdict to this
eftect: That the deceased, Mary Qmgley,
a native of Ireland, between thirty and forty
years of age, came to her death from the
excessive use of alcoholic liquors, between
the hours of 8 a. m. and 2 r. m.
The Coroner had her decently buried, as
she died in destitute circumstances and with
out relatives or friends.
direct the the public
to the new Savannah advertisements to be
found in this issue. We will say something
wore of our advertisers next week.
“Yellow Fever at Darien.”
In the record of Georgia t\ ents of the
Index and Baptist, of September lOtli, occurs
the folloming paragraph : “The Yellow
fever has broken emt at Darien.” This is
not true, and we ask oirr Christian contempo
rary to make the correction. The American
ship “William Wilcox,” four days out from
Havana, bound for New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia, entered our port in distress. Cap
tain dead, first mate dying, end most of the
ciew down with the yellow fever. The ship
was strictly quarantined and never came
w ithin ten miles of the city ol' Darien. Our
city authorities endeavored to act the part
of the good Samaritan, which our religious
brother would no doubt have recommended,
and furnished skillful medical attendance,
medicines, ice, fresh provisions, etc., to the
unfortunate mariners. The result has been
that all the sailors, twelve in number, with
one exception, have recovered, and not a
single case of yellow fever outside of the
ship’s crew has occurred.
, Anew crew has been shipped and the
Win. Wilcox has departed on its voyage.
The period of quarantine having expired,
the old crew are about to be discharged.
These are the facts.
It is' hard enough to be compelled to face
this dread disease in the persons of entire
strangers, and for the sake of humanity
alone, to render them the necessary succor.
But it is harder, still, when through a mer
ciful Providence we have escaped the conta
gion, to have the presence of the disease
falsely reported in our city and our business
and prosperity thereby injured.
Radical Mass Meeting.
On Wednesday, the Doth, the Radicals
held a mass meeting about the site ot the
old courthouse, which was well attended, by
old and young, from far arul near. Some
of the Savannah custom house ring were
on hand, and from what we can learn, made
some heavy speeches for their leader One
man made himself so obnoxious to the Wim
berly supporters that lie was compel; 1 to
make traces or stand a good chance, ol get
ting just such a ducking as the Wahoo got in
South Carolina when he tried to persuade
them that he was the man to send to Con
gress. There was considerable noise made
by the Savannaah delegation, but to little
purpose, for when T. G. Campbell, the
great Tycoon of Mclntosh, took the stand,
he completely upset all that Bryant’s friends
had done for him.
Resolutions were passed ignoring Bryant
and calling him the chief of all the carpet
baggers. and the ruin of the Republican
party in Georgia generally. B iruber by was
indorsed as the right man in the right place,
and pledging themselves to support hum.
Resolutions were also passed compliment
ing Campbell as the true leader and expo
nent of Republicanism in Mclntosh, and
pledged themselves to follow him to the
end.
There were many politicians from other
■onntieK on hand, sort; ot v’.o'm report lh.;t
Wimberly is not popular in Burke county.
Fatal Accident.
South Newport, Mclntosh County, i
September 14th, 1874. )
Editor Gazette :
A fatal accident occurred in this vicinity
on Friday, the 10th instant, which lias cast
a gloom over our entire community, and
shsouded at least one family in mourning.
On Friday last, two of Mr. John H. Thorpe s
little sons walked out on the road, (Iticliard
having a gun.) They had passed the st ire
of Mr. Benjamin McDonald but a short in
stance, when the gun accidently fired, 1 >dg
ing its contents in the body of John, who
was walking in the rear of his brother Mr.
MeDoi fild hearing the report of tin; gnu and
loud screams, hastened to the place, found
liichard. with his little brother in a dying
state. T\lr. and Mrs. McDonald conveyed
the little sufferer into their house, where
every attention and kindness was shown
them, and the parents of the little sufferer
sent for, who only arrived to see their little
unfortunate child breath his last. Oh ! how
sad ! Respectfully, W. T. Thorpe.
A Meeting of the Democratic Party.
All members of the Democratic party of
Mclntosh county, are requested to meet at
the Court House, in the eity of Darien, at 12
M., on the 19th of September, to nominate a
candidate for the House of Representatives.
W EoBT. I_.IGNII.LIAT,
Chairman Executive Committee.
Hotel Arrivals.
Magnolia House. A. E. Carr. Proprietor—
Charles Coleman, Savannah; Louis Collat,
Savannah; W. Arnold, Germantown, Ga; T.
R. Young, Tatnall county; T. B. Luinc, Ga,
W. H. Moore, Ga; J. P. Thompson, Savan
nah; S. North, Charleston, S. C.; Jas N.
j Winn, city; A. N. Wilson, Savannah; .James
Homes, S. E. Clarke, Ridge, Ga: wm
Nightingale, city; Wm. H. Rainey. Brnns
wich, Ga; A. P. Baker, Tatnall county; Mrs
F. E. Timmons, Brunswick, Ga.
married,
August 27th, at St. Bride’s Church, Liverpool,
Eng'and, by the Kev. Canon Balloon, ALIKE!)
DOBELL, of Liverpool and Savannah, Georgia, to
ELLEN, second daughter of June* Platt Mawdsley,
Esq., of Liverpool.
DARIEN TIMBER MARKET.
REPORTED BY A. W. CORKER.
AVERAGE. SCAB. SQUARE.
300 5 D.SX
350.. ' 5X to 0
4 1) X to 7X
450.. 7 to 8
S.HJ BXto9 tito6^
600 6X to IX
700 7.X to 8X
800 8X to X
900 to 10 N
tol2W
Shipping §nteUignw.
PORT OF DARIEN, GEORGIA.
FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPT. 17.
CLEARANCES.
Sepp 11 —Schooner J. P Wyman, Urann, Phila
delphia—Hiltons A Foster.
Sept. 18—lirig M. C. KUseveit, Deveraux, Thorn
ton, Me—Hiltons & Foster.
§Jnv Ijulmltemcntjs,
BRESNAN ? S
EUROPEAN HOUSE
156, 158, 160 and IC2 BRYAN STREET,
SAYANNAIf, - - - GEORGIA.
THE Proprietor having completed the necessary
arditions and Improvements, can now otter to his
guests all the comforts to be obtained at other hotels
AT LESS THAN HALF THE EXPENSE.
A RESTAUR ANT ©\ THE EUROPEAN PLAN
Has been added, where cuestn can, at all hours,
order whatever can be obtained in the market.
Rooms .with Board, $1 50 a day
Determined to be outdone by n tie all I ask is a
trial, contickiit that complete satisfaction "ill be
JOHN BIiESN.VN,
Sepl9-ly Proprietor.
FOR FERNAND IN A, FLA.,
Asa Darien, Rnini-wick, St. Ma
ry’s and Way Points, Oa.
STEAMER STARLIGHT.
Capt. L. M. Coxetter.
Wi’l leave at 10 A, si every MONDAY end
THUBSDAY for above point- (leaving out Darien
on Thursday trip!, connecting at Fetnandina with
Florida Railroad! giving through rates ol freight
and p ts-ag, to Gainesville, Archer, Cedar Keys, and
ail stations on Florida Railroad
Freight and passage as low as by.any other line,
Applv to F- M. MYUEI.L,
Seplf-tl Agent.
.JOSEPii GOETTE,
Undertakers’ Ware -Eccm,
13V Broughton street, between Bull and Whitaker,
SAY AN N AII, GEORG IA.
i FINS AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
VV M.-tnllfr Mahogonv. \< alnut. Grained and
Stained Coffins. C0,,.n Plates and Trimmings al
ways or. haisd.
Neat si , iearses a, and Carriages furnished tor lu
nerais. Ice cast sf r preserving remains in the
warmest weather. ReniM'tts disinterrt and, boxed.
skipped. Orders font the Conntr-t promptly at
tended to. IVrso ir. lent ion given to all orders,
u:td can be found a; any lime at the A are-rooms.
Sepl9-ly
FALL AND WINTER, 1874-5.
—•- ♦
EDWAJID J. KENNEDY,
ierohalt tailor,
I'Jit BrO’-./higt: street ■Srmn iK.ih, Georgia.
Invites T:i- attention of Iris former patrons and the
pub jc itt gen. rid to hi- new ynb-et and st ok of fine
Ftigli-b and Fr••!)• it Digonais, ('.ts-hm-rs and Fancy
Veslitl"- all of rite c!tf.ice.st rood- tdspt and to the
season?v. Well will be made up to order in the most
approved fyt'liioiis.
A.] \vßrrantod as r-pr s t t<*d. St pi9-ly
FNTERTAIN’MKNT AT aVUTIIOVRVILLK.
rjtHK LADIES t.f Walthmirville mlying upon the
s support at and c nnteniince "Ia generous public,
would respectfniiy annouitd* an e* terfalnment on
pin It AY. < 'dob; t 2d. on which o'ccasi n Charade*.
Tableaux and a Concert tog' lhvr with a Fair and
refreshments will !)e opeu-d at 4 P, if. punctually, to
be f<d lowed by the other feat ore* of theettertsin
::n=t. commencing at r i' / 4 o'clock, ladies will ho
in attendance .it the tablet during the entire eve-
As this onlerprie-is proposed in the interest of
the < hn ch and Sabbath School, and the ptoieeds
will he appropriated to their united benefit. The
ladies would earnestly bespeak such a response
■ n in the liberality of 11-eir friend* and the public
generally as will remunerate their efforts in behalf
of so Worthy a cause.
CHARLES GASSMAN,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NO, 2X WHITAKER STREET,
SAVAIV.NAM, - - - GEORGIA.
LJAS .TEST RETURNUD FROM NEW YORK
A with a spleudiii nelcction oi
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND
VESTINGS,
Wirch he is ready to make up in
THE VERY LATEST STYLE.
A continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore
extended ’’c* *ol:c ted-
Sepl9-10t Cil \S G ASSW AN.
FOR FLORIDA.
INLAND ROUTE.
The elegant aide-wheel steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Captain P. LAROSE,
H ving been thoroughly overhauled and refitted,
will resume her r gnlar trips-Ik vuig Savannah
WKDN.SDVY MOUNING. September 29, si 9
o'clock, for DOBOY, DaRIE.N. BRUNSWICK ami
St. mary s. oa., fernandida. Jackson
ville. PALATKA. ami all inte.mediate landings
on the St. John's river. Flo ida, touching at Darien
t.otn wavs. Returning will leave Palatki Friday.
Jacksonville Saturday, arriving ii Savannah Sunday
morning.
rates as low as by any < TIIER line.
For freght or pas sag , having super or accommo
dations, apply to
A. L RICH UtDSON. Agent.
S-pl9ly Padletord s Wnaif,
Annntmc< mi nt.
WE THE COLORED VOTERS Or McINTOSH
comity, do recommend the nomination ot JOHN
A. PULLIPPS as a suitable candidate for the House
of Representatives.
Bepl9 9t MANY VOTERS.
H. P. BICKFO R I),
v SUCCESSOR TO .BLAIR & BICKFORD.)
Dealer in Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Balusters, Newel
Posts, Hand Railings, Sash Weights, Blind Trimmings, etc.
Mo. 159 and 171 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga*
A LARGE STOCK ON HAND AT LOWEST PRICES. SepMMy
p. w. Mkldrim S. B. Adamb.
MELDRIM k ADAMS,
ATTOIEYS All ill IT 11.
Cor. Bag and Barnard sts, Savannah, Ga.
Give persmal attention to ean-es in the Superior
Courts if Chatham Bryan Bulloch. Eflingnam, Lib
erty. Mcltit. sh, Tntnull and St riven counties.
Practice in the State arnitlrderal f’oim*.
Prompt attention giv-ii to cpllections.
Tit liable correspond.nee in all s.cltons of the
Hate. SepHMy
DrT SPALDING KENAN,
DAB IFF GA.
/ VFFEKS his profes-ional service to the citizen* of
A ' Darien and vicinity. He can be found al ill
hours and v and night, at his office on Screven street,
next door to Mr. Wilcox’ dwelling.
Aug. 8-ly.
a itiimii’cenient.
WE, TIIE UNDERSIGNED, SUGGEST THE
name of JOHN A. PHILLIPPs as a suitable candi
date for the Lower House of the General Assembly,
subject to the nomination.
Sepia tf MANY VOTERS.
MEASURER k INSPECTOR
—OF—
Timber and Lumber.
Respectfully Solicits Patronage.
DARIEN, GA.
July 11-fun.
D. I!. WING,
MEASURER AriD INSPECTOR
—OF—
Timber and lumber,
Respectfully solicits patron
age
PAR JEN, . - - GA.
Mat -2-15 nt.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNERS o' the STR. CAIiKIK will ph-a-"
take notice that on :md tier July 2'L 1814. all
goods MUST BE RECEIPTED on the ulttrf. and
all goods stored will be at the risk of the owners or
consigees.
J. H. MITII,
Captain Sir. Carrie.
Jnne 20—t f.
15.000 OO
T 0 3DBSCR IBE B S
OF THE
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION*
THE SECOND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION
of pre*. nt*, which we hate heretofore announced,
and for which we are under obligations to some
subscribers, will now be pushed to a speedy consum
mation.
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In our last distribution a club of weekly
subscribers obtained
TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD.
Which was paid to Mr. Geo. Eb*rbat'L Paoli, Madi
son county, Ga.. in the preixnee ol eX-Mayor Ham-
Mock.
The Weekly Constitution is a mammoth eight
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Asa Family and Farm Journal it is unsurpassed
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vomb-rTst.
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Address W. A. II EM I'll ii and, & CO ,
Atlanta. Ga.
As this nmy he seen by some unacquanted with
ns, we re er, by permission, to ex-Mayor Hammock,
( o . G. W. Adair, Col. J. K, Wallace, leading citi
zens. who superintended our first distribution, and
also to the present Mayor of Atlanta, Col. S. B.
Spencer. Sepl9 td
GOODYEAR &' IIA IRIS,
A TTOJtNEYS A T LA IF.
BRUNSWICK, OE RGIA.
/ \FFICE—ComerNe-castln and Gloncester st’rs ,
'4 ~v r I)r ,g store of J S B.ainACo.
Will practice in all the counties o! the B unswkk
Circuit ami the cit r of Darien, Ga.
Aug. 1-ly.
GEOROT A — Mclntosh Cos.
•pO the Distributees of James R. O'Berry, deceased,
1 la'e of said county.
You ar.- h rel.y notified that according to law I
will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said County
for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the Estate
• of said and r ased, for the benefit of the parties con-
I cerued. This August Bth, 1874.
E. It. POPPELL,
Administrator.
Aug. lAl*
DARIEN MARKET
—BY—
CHAS. O. FULTOH,
Dealer in
MEATS VEGETABLES, ETC.
Js@“Speeial attention given
to all olM)tfft3.jgv
Having had two yrara experience in the business
I feel butisfied (hat I can
GIVE SATISFACTION.
My thanks to the public for
past PATRONAGE, and
hope for a continuance of the
same.
C O FULTON.
May—2-1 y.
TAX ORDINANCE.
npHE FOLLOWING IS SECTION THIRD OF
I TAX ORDINANCE, panned by the Board of
Countv Commissioner*, at the meeliug September
9t u . 1874:
sjsction 3. And be it further enacted , etc.. That
a tax of one-half of one per cent, shall be levied on
Stork to be taken on the let September, 1814, and
ascertained by the oath of the merchant or ge.ler.
unices the receiver of returns believes that the
amount is not correct; then he shall proceed to as
sess the same; said tax payable on or before Ist. day
of October. Sepl’l tf
SEALED PROPOSALS.
OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, i
Mclntosh county,-
Daoien. U*., Sept. 10, 1874 1
OF. A LED PROPOSALS I’oß PLANS AND
0 building a Court House in the city of Daren,
will be received at this office for one month from
date. The Conmissioners reserve the right to re
ject uny or all bids.
SPALDING KENAN,
Sppl2-4t Clerk B. C. C. M. 0.
G KORGIA —Mclntosh County.
HPHERESA M. SPACE HAS APPLIED FOR
i exemption ot personalty, and set'.ii g upar,. and
valuation of homestead, ad I will pass upon the
same at 12 o'clock m. on the 21st of SEPTEMBER,
1874. at my office.
This September sth. 1874.
LEWIS .JACKSON, -
Sepl2 2t Ordinary Mclntosh County.
GE() l iG lA—Mcln tosh Conn ty,
rpO ALL WHOM IT MAY-CONCERN : Whereas
* Martha A. Beazley lias applied f>r Letter* ol
Adminis’ ration on the estate of William A. Beazley,
late of said county deceased.
These ire, t preform to cite and admonish all
parties interested, whether kindred or creditors, to
slioa cause, if any tlieV ha\e. within the time pre
scribed by law, why letters should not be granted to
said applicant. •
Witness iuy hand and seal this September 7th,
1874. LEWIS JACKSON,
Sepl2-4t Ordinary Mclntosh County.
NOTICE TO
STREET DEFAULTERS !
r PHE time having expired to work upon the public
i tareetp, yon are hereby notified to come forward
and pty your Street t ax. within TEN DAYS, or ex
cutions will be placed in the hands of the City Mar
chal for collection.
SPALDING KENAN,
Clerk & Treasurer City Darien.
Atig, 24
REGULAR LINE.
Darien, Savannah, .Brunswick anti Sntilla,
The New Steamer
C A 11 R I E ,
Capt. JOE SMITH.
YX7ILL LEAVE SAVANNAH FOB DARIEN
\ V Brunswick, Sati la River and Landing
JULY 2d, 187 4,
making through tripe each
ALTERNATE WEEK AND EACH INTERMEDI
ATE WEEK
arrive at DARIEN
FRIDA Y MORNINGS,
-nd will leave for Savannah same afternoon.
June 26
FISK’S PATENTi
Metallic Burial Cases.
TnE BEST INVENTION KNOWN FOR PRE
SS HVING T"E DEAD. Also s,.LF-SEALING
Metallic Cases (two patents elegantly finished) and
handsomest in this market.
Coffins in Rosewood. Mahogany, Black Walnut,
C-d rend co mou woods. We keep a full assort
ment of all goods in our line.
AT WOODS ,V AVEKY. Agents,
(Broad Street,) Darien, Ga.
A tig. t-tf.
G EOEG IA —Mclntosh Cos.
Ordinary's Office Of Said County.
TYEN.TAMIN MCDONALD, AdmL istrator on the
It Karate of David Aden, deceased, late of said
county, having petitioned to be discharged from said
Administration, ill who are concerned are required
within he time fixed by law to show cause, if any
they have, why the sit Benjamin McDonald slnmld
not tjg discharged according to the prayer of bis pe
tition.
Given nnder my hand and seal of office, this 6th
dav of -ugust 1874.
LEWIS JACKSON.
Ordinary, M C.
Aug. 8-to
Attention The InA of to I
A. & R. STRAIN.
DARIEN, CA,,
Keep constantly on hand,
US' SIM-11l MIIIIS
AND
Furnishing Goods?
DRY GOODS,
Clothing,
Boots,
Shoes*
Hats
Caps,
Crockery,
Wood and
Willow ware,
Hardware,
I A fine assortment of Tattle ami Pock
et Cutlery, Tin-Ware, Nails, Par
ker’s Improved Pdind Hinges,
Glass-ware, Foot-tubs,
Brooms, Brushes,
Buckets,
Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, "Wash
Baskets, Flower-Pots, Sauce
pans, Rope, Hollow
ware,
| Kerosene, Oil, Clocks, &c., at,
A. & R. STRAIN S
NEW STORE,
COR. BROAD AND JACKSON STS.
Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Harness,
Carpet-Bags, Trunks, Umbrellas,
Grindstones, and Axle Grease,
at Corner Broad and
Jacksons Streets.
Have just received a fresh lot of
GROCERIES,
CIGARS,
TOBACCO
&C.
Nuts, Candies, Spices, Teas, Coffee,
Sugars and Syrups, Bacon, Flour,
Corn, Oats, Meal, Grist, and
Northern and Eastern
Hay, Lime, Salt.
ALSO,
A fine stock of CIGARS always on
hand. Discount by the dollar’s worth
or box.
The attention of
UMBER CUTTERS,
FARMERS,
and all in need of any of the above
articles, are especially called
to tbeir new stock,
All will do well to CALL and
examine their well-selected
stock before pnrehas
ing elsewhere.
This store is under the immedi
ate supervision of
Robert Strain,
junior partner, assisted by the
genial and pleasant
D. WEBSTER DAVES.
Terms -STRICTLY CASH.
We defy competition, believing that
with our advantages we can afford to
: sell GOODS as LOW as any dealer in
Sunt, eru Georgia.
We DELIVER all goods purchased
by citizens in town or those on the
Ridge, free of charge.
TRY US.
A. & R. STRAIN
if £.7 fW-T