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BOCA L ItOTS.
•
-While hi Savannah last week we had the
- pleasure of meeting onr much esteemed
1. Mike J. Donskoy, Esq., of the well
known dry goods house of Messrs. Frank &
Eckstein. Mr. D. is well known in Darien
iU .j (Cjivannah as one of the best men in
iy g sectic::-. lie showed ns alt through the j
imiam-:-;. eHabiisHmc rtt with which he is j
connected, and we unhesitatingly pronounce ]
■, ; j, (‘td iheir advoi tisement uiil
nppear in these columns in a few days. To j
Mike Donnelly, that prince of good fellows, ;
;, VJ return our thanks for the many acts of,
kindness shown ns during our stay in the j
forest City
Democrats- ec.lbkl not have made a!
fietter nomination for the Legislature than i
Captain Smith Barn well. AVe hope our col
ored men will come up on election day and
cast their votes for the Captain. Our word
tor it, colored friends, Captain liAUNIVEInI.
qo bade oU you if thddl. II" will
,i„ all in Ids power to promote your interests.
Nov , when election day arrives goqui* tly to
the'polls and cast your votes fur two good
;m j t.ue men Hartridge aaid !!a tiNwrj.iT,
o r gallant standard bearers
- The loK-nmer Sturlbjht, Capt €u\.i.ter, is
now making regular weekly flips to Darien,
as will he seen from the advertisement in
another column. The Slcirlujht is an escel-
J .jit boat and has elegant state-rooms on
board. Captain Fbask Mykeix, that jolly,
gpu.l fellow i ; the agent in Savannah.
Wit 11. Ayeuy, Esq, and Hon. '!'. B.
P.e.-SE. ai" in New York, pru'chnsitig go-als
for their r ■ tpueti ■■■•. ot aes in. ilia; city.
- The Steaim-r Currie has resumed 1 , her
ngnlor weekly trips to ! hams wick and up the*
S.;till i itiver. Evvrjbo.lv* that travel., once
v'.tU Captain -joe Smith, ai .ays wants to go
iigai-i- We always feelgood when Capt. Jot
Smith is around.
V.',; hii-vc l'eev iv.-il h i iiivitaii xl t:> . i
fa 1a l cute: i .il.. i a‘ to ' " giv n at W.tl
tlion. vide ou mst Frki.ty. 't'ai.s cnfcviain
uieut will b>' gi> . a by the gu el ladies ■ i that
tkl.w. 91 -d the proceeds u i.:e ILSdi'Vii: iltui,.-
feivst of I lie church and dahha tli scliotV
Vi o w:>!i them much saegess.
T.ik l ive tis-un-ent of Mr- Jos Goltte.
fhulcr;.dc r. S.vVaunah, will bo found in tins
sac. Ail those wishing anything in hi;
line would do well to- Send theif orders t
lueixrusii.count v ran b-oaSt of some oi j
-:c best, cule.gib. people in Goo"gia. and on
election day, wo want, to see tin m g
-ei'iught to the polls and cast their votes ioi
ltutTiiin, l an i 1 h'.BSWEti* Du til’s and a.!,
will be well.
- -The line Steeim r £■■':.'■■■ Hal er which lias
just been overhauled and rclit'o tl, is agait
I'unning her regular Iritis to this city and
Florida. Cm it. B. LaKose, is ill cbionian.i
ot this elegem %‘atuer.
-a e would direct attention to the advt-t
--tiseiuent of Mr. 11 B Bickford, of Savan
nah. As there are a great many new build
nigs going up iu Darien and many more in
contemplation, parties would do well to pat
ronize him,
Cannes "isi mg Savannah' should not
iaif to call-on Mr. Chas. Cl ashman, Merchant
' i-ui Mr. G. is too well known iu Darien
to need one word of praise from ns. Mr E
-J. Kennedy, Merchant Tailor of Savannah,
has a car. lin this paper. Mr. K. is a spleu
did tailor and we cordially recommend him.
The law card of Messrs. Mkldhjm &
Adams, Sayaunah, will be found in liuotlu r
column of the Gazette. They are prepared
to practice in all the courts iu this Circuit,
la is is a young, hut energe tie and reliable
iinn.
Buesnax’s European House, that popu
lar plac e on Bryan street, Savannah, is one
td the best ke pt houses to be found any
where, and all who go there can feel perfect
ly satisfied that they will have all the mar
ket affords,
"The little steamer l*.ti*y, Capt Harper.
arrived on-Mon day evening, looking as fresh
and new as could be. Through the courtesy;
’°f our esteemed-f it-nd Albert A. Sharp,
wc had the pleasure of a short ride up the
river soon, after she put in an appearance.
She runs like a top, and Harper is the same
good fellow that we missed so much during
the summer. The Daisy left for Dublin on
Monday evening, but* w 11 be back on Sun
day, and then commence running regularly
to Harry Smith's landing. We welcome her
back.
—Our friend, Dr. J. B. L. Baker, is build
ing quite a neat little cottage in this city.
Captain Albert A. Sharp, one of the
owners of the Clyde, was in the city this
week and honored us with a call. The Cap
tain is down here in the interest of his two
boats.
—We call the attention of our merchants
to the card of B. M. Lockwood & Cos., of St.
Louis. Mr. L. is brother of the pastor of
Methodist Church of this place. He has
been engaged in the commission business in
St. Louis for over thirty years, and stands
r . v high there as an experienced and relia
ble merchant.
GREAT RADICAL POW-WOW IN DARIEN.
Tunis G. Campbell, Senior, the Winning
Horse—The Combined Forces of
Wilson, Rainey, Simms, De
veaux, Snowden, et al.,
Inable to Wltipoul the
Old Cock on His
Ow n Dung Hill.
Wednesday, the 17th, notwithstanding the
past Radical experiences of this community,
unfolded a scene at once novel and suggest
ive to the ordinary conservative citizen.
There was such a collection of the great
lights of the happy family, as Darien has
not witnessed in all its history, and that
dates back to the time of Oglethorpe and
the Spaniards. To this mighty gathering,
Savannah contributed the illustrious Simms,
and the chivalrous Wilson, A. N., or X.
F., we forget which, but it does’nt matter
much. Brunswick was represented by the
magnificent Rainey, and h< re the so-called
white element was exhausted. But there
were others who illustrated (?) various por
tions of Georgia, and as far as we have been
able to ascertain, respond to the call to hog
and hominy (whenever they can get it) under
the highly aristocratic cognomens.
The arrival of such a distinguished- party
could-not occur, without the happening of
some striking incidents, worthy to be hand
ed down to posterity. And so we are in
formed that several of the gentlemen accom
panying the Savannah delegation, either to
keep their hands in, or that there might be
no mistake about their political persuasion,
we don’t know which, got the best of the
poor negro fiery men who brought them
over from Lambright’s in the little matter oi
settling their litre. We were shocked and
astonished when we received the informa
tion, as we had never heard before oi a Radi
cal who would seek to take au advantage ol
any one in pecunia-y matters.
Kahu y reached the city 'in safety and
without any such imputation resting upon
liis tair lnint. But alas! for the uncertainty
oi human aiiair even where the most illus
trious ate concerned, iscarely had his colos
sal form towered above the river front j when
Marshal L.ut greeted him most cotdiallv,
politely tapped him on the shoulder, called
his attention to au interesting little docu-
ment, vulgarly ki.ivii as a bench warrant,
and pleasingly invited tin; gentleman to
satire the hospitalities ol an abode, not so
commodious-, but quite as well known in
Darien as the Hotel tie Russell is iu Savan
nah. liius insve tile nospi-aliii s of tue
City, been tendered to at least Oiiu Of the
distinguished arrivals, but .Mr Rainey dc
(.lined a.id ya\o bund i-.; iiis apq*>.a. hi,ce a,'
i lie next term ot the Ivupe.ior Go art. t * au-
SWI r certain ciiarg t, winch, i rand j ry
toon it into t.ieu- wi etched heads to prefer
a gal .st him at the .ait ertu, i--;.. aidless Oi
Giant, the Ci".i higins bill or even
iuinhaUici VV'i.itain ■ ’. .til not the limited
states a:iuy and uav. o> oe ordeiv : cl iiiinie-
Juut-iy to D ifieu to protiei tue iui h.ui
t o ..iAi>st ire- Ui i'ciiG’j o* such hu V
iiifse little pieiinniiiiriv.s :'r*itlv it, tlie
tutted clt. rgies of the illt-slruslnui were di
:*ectetl to tin; great eveilt tit the day. But
.nittvithsi ot li :g their strenuous "hurts tue
. iiectii.g was a in.scrub!" iir .d-u. Tl-uie might
save been )>-•- .cut a liU i I red ai l filly or two
Hundred "ui-'ie-l per.v!;s of . It ages an-.!
axes, to whom, the c.ia.apioES ol Bryant
r.ivcd eiid rait'.c.l dtiriug Hie b stpaltot the
day, without creating any other impression
than might bo iufenad from such expre.s
iions us ‘-that’s a lie,” “stop talking dat
ijolislimr.-r-ii’ ‘-you bettor stop your mouth
and teek your hoe and go iu do rice field
where you ueloug.”
The i>euK>cratic party was heartily abused
by the speakers, and we are informed that
ike negro fellows Snowden and Dev aux
used languugo of the most incendiary ch.tr
iOter. Not suprising, certainly, in. one
who, for the sake of attempting tha illus
tratioa-of a point iu the -Civil Rights hill,
alluded to the author of his heitib and the
mother who bore him in language at once
iiipp.tut and disgraceftil.
-j iin Simms thought Mr. liartridgs a very
nice man, and. one iu whom he had great
confidence personally, but as a leader of the
Democratic party ••iiartridge was .. l- ; ,
rascal."
Al! of tliis stuff was poured out without
elioilbt;:' tha slightest applause. Bin when
the speakers severally struck another branch
of their subject, the abuse of old Campbell
and Wimberly, angry expression-; and move
ments in the crowd indicated unmistakably
how the feel ng lay. Calm and sen ue, like
some Egyptian king of old. Tunis, Senior,
sat, while tha torrents of vituperretion and
abuse were poured out u on his devoted
head. Ever and anon as a threatening
movement would arise amongst his faithful
subjects, ho would waive them into silence.
At last ns the setting sun, poured his gulden
beams upon the court house green and
athwart the dusky mass, the great tycoon
arose and shook himself free for battle. The
first sentence from his lips brought down a
storm of applause, and as he continued to
pour forth invective upon his enemies in
generaland “the Custom House■ ring”in par
ticular, and lay bare their rascalities, the
enthusiasm of the audience, called in the
interest of Bryant, threatened to exceed all
bounds, and to wind up) with the lynching
of his adherents.
No dog fight iu this oi any other country
ever produced a worse whipped looking set
of curs, than was exhibited m the appear
ance of the Bryant taction when tlio day
was done. The finale was a fitting com
ment try upon the pretens ons of Radi< alism.
After spending the day in abusing Demo
crats, Conservatives, and white men to a
Republican audience, the poor creatures who
came here for this purpose and as the advo
cates of Bryant, had to seek protection from
tbe police of a Democratic city government
(against tne apprehended violence of their
tolorcd hearers and party men.
1 Marshal Carr acceeded to the entreaties
of the discomfitted crew ind saw them
safely out of Darien, and so ended the Re
publican mass meeting in a triumph for
| Campbell and Wimberly.
Meeting of the Democrats of Mclntosh
Nomination of Capt. A. 8. Barn
well lor the Legislature.
Pursuant to the call of the Chairmain of
the Executive Committee of the Democratic
party of Mclntosh county, a large crowd as
sembled at l)e Lome's warehouse on Sat
urday last. The meeting was called to orefcr
by W. R. Gignilliat, Esq., Chairman of
said committee, and on motion of Mr. A. W,
Corker, Walter A. Way, Esq., was requested
to act as Secretary. The chairman then
briefly stated the object of the meeting,
namely to nominate a candidate for the
lower house of the General Assembly, after
which he announced the meeting ready for
business, whereupon, Mr. A. XV. Corker,
move and that Capt. A. S. Barnwell be nomi
nated by T acclamation, which was put and
Capt, Barnwell was unanimously chosen, and
declared to be the nominee of the*l )uuiocratic
party. Capt. li. was then called upon and
accepted the nomination.
The united support of the Democratic
party was pledged to the nominee, where
upon Captain Duncan moved that the Exe
cutive Committee, devise the ways and means
by which the energies of every Democrat
can be brought out iu this election.
On motion of Captain Blount, a commit
tee of three was appointed to confer imme
diately as to the propriety of calling a
mass meeting and having speakers to address
us. The chair appointed A. W. Corker, Capt
E. M. Blount, and Capt. Thomas Wylly as
that committee, who soon returned and
made the following Report: We, the commit
tee, recommend a mass meeting on the 3d
ot October, and that Hon Julian Harlridge,.
it. E. Lester and other speakers be requested
to address the meeting, which report, on
motion, was received and adopted.
Mr. A. MeC. Duncan offered the following:
Resolved, That the Democracy and Con
servative party of Mclntosh county are
unanimously in favor of the proposed
amendment to die constitution ot the State,
and in opposition to the payment of the
fraudulent bonds issued during the admin
istiarion of Bullock.
Speeches weie made by Col. Spencer,
Capts. W. R. Gignilliat, Holmes, and A. Mc-
Duucan, Esq., after which the meeetiug ad
journed subject to the call of the Chan man.
W. R, Gionilliat, Chaitman.
W. A, Way, Secretary.
Tltt! Steamer Clyde.
We have received the following from Capt.
A. A. Sharp in regard to the steamer Clyde.
which was bought by Captain. John L. Day
m Savannah last week. This will be good
news to all:
Macon, Ga ~ Soph 1“> Iket.
Editor (fazetie .'
Enclosed yon will pier o find a.circular,
;utteu up by the lti: ire and Company here,
showing that the steamer Clyde will go to
Dariau ou or about the first of November,
and run as she did l.ist winter, except that
all freights for Darien and river lauding: l
from the West will bo turned over to the
Clyde at Lumber City, by the Macon and
iti ii s.vie Uuih• >aiiCompany, thus enabling
Darieu to compete with bav:. ;uah in all
Wo tern snpp]i< s.
The Clyde was bought by Capt. John L.
D iy, Cif.pt. k J. J_. ,s, Master oi
1 Transportation. .4. A B. R. E.. and myself.
Caotain Day will let the people know tin
exact tin-o she will start by notice in your
paper. I’uuis, truly,
A. A. Sharp. J
" There x ill be divine services at the ;
rhi*!:ot ou Sunday nest, '27th, at 11 A. :,t.,
llev. J. W. Montgomery, of Walthonrville,
officiating. The celebration of the Lord’s
Supper will also take place. The communi
ty are respectfully invited to attend.
Capt A. fc Barnwell will address
the citizens of Mclntosh county at South
Newport September 30th, and at Cogdell’s
still October Ist, 1874. We hope there will
lie a large attendance at both places.
DARIEN TIMBER MARKET.
KPFOIU'F.d BY \. W. CORKER.
AVERAGE. SAB. FQUARE.
300. 5 Iu s)s'
350 • 5 H to (!
400 ov; to
430 7 tn 8
6t fit; to 9 6 to 6)4
boo ok to iy,
700 VA to I-'H
| 800 .. 8% t; > 0 K
! 000 OK t" 10K
960 . .10% to 1 '<%
10 l) 12 to
§ntcUtt)encc.
PORT OF IXVRIEN, GEORGIA.
FOR THE WEEK. fiNtttNO feTCPT. 24
ARRIVALS.
Sept. 23—Sclir. Miirj Collins, Collins—Hiltons &
Fosier.
Blinv 2\(ln'vti-: cmnit.s,
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE THE
1 above t axes, arid will be in Darion SATURDAY,
\ 76 1 h of September; at South Newport sth of Octo-
Ikt; Darien 10th of October: South New ort 17:h of
October; l)ari n 24ih of October; Soulh Newport
:Xlst of October.
As nry time is Runted.in which alt taxes must be
paid, I trust that the tax payers wilt meet me
promptly on the above (Uvs, as alter the 81st of
October executions will issue against aU in arrears.
D. M. DUNffoDY,
Sep2(i-2t Tax Col’eetor Slcfi.tosh County.
NOTICE.
riMIE PETITIONERS for incorporating the Mc-
I ir.tosii C"nuty SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO-
I CI ATION, and all other persons interested :o carry
i ine out said object, are requested to meet at tile
Court II nise. i„ Darien, on THURSDAY, the first
day of October, at 12 o’ lock M., to receive a report
from a committee of nine.
CHARLES SPAT INO,
j Sep26 It Chaiiman.
ENTERTAINMENT AT WALTHOIRVILLE.
riIHR LADIES of Walthonrville relying upon the
1 support and countenance of s generous public,
would respectfully announce an entertainment on
FKIDAY", cctujK-r 2d.on which occasion Charades.
Tableaux and a Concert, together with a Fair and
refreshments will be opened at 4 P, m. punctually, to
Be followed bj the other features of the ei tertain
ment, commencing at 7K o'clock, l adies will be
in attendance at ihe tables during the entire eve
ntnv.
As this enterprise is proposed in the interest of
the Climch and Sabbatb School, and the proceeds
will be appropriated to their united benefit. The
ladies would earnestly bespeak such a response
from Uie liberality of their friends a:;d the public
! generally as will remunerate their efforts in behalf
of so worthy a cause.
H. P. BICKFO RD,
(SUCCESSOR TO BLAIR & BICKFORD,)
Dealc-v in Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Balusters, Newel
Posts, Hand Bailings, Sash Weights, Blind Trimmings, etc.
No. 169 and 171 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
A LARGE STOCK ON HAND AT LOWEST PRICES. Sepl9-ly
P. W. Meldmm S. B. Auams.
MELDRTM & ADAMS,
iniEYs m corns st law.
Cor. Bay and Barnard s!s, Savannah, Ga.
(Vive pers. n.i! attention tocauses in the Snper’or
Courts of Chatham Bryan Bulloch, Effingham, Lib
erty, Mclntosh, Tntnall mid Striven counties.
Practice hi the State and Federal Courts.
Prompt attention given to collections.
Reliable correspond.nee in all sections of the
State. SeplU-ly
#5.000 OO
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OF THE
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In our last distribution a club of weekly
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TWELVE HUNDRED ANT! FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD.
Whicn was paid to Mr. Geo. Ebc rhgrt. I’aoli, Madi
son county, Ga.. in the pretence ol ex-Mayor Ilam-
Mock
The Weekly Constitution is a mammoth eight
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\-a Family and Farm Journal it is unsurpassed
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offered to local agents.
Address W. A. HEMPHILL & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
As tills may be seen by some unacquanted with
us, we iv ei, by permission, to ex-May or Hammock,
< o . G. VV. Adair, Col. J. R. Wallace, leading citi
zns, who superintended our first distribution, and
also to the present Mayor of Atlanta, Col. s. B.
Spencer. Seplfitd
FOB FLO R I D A
INLAND ROUTE.
The elegant side-wheel steamer
LIZZIE BAKER,
Captain P. LA ROSE,
H ving been thoroughly overhauled and refitted,
will re-mine her p gular trips—le ivmg Savannah
WEDN SD\\- MORNING. September 23, at!)
o'clock. forDOBOY, DARISN. BRUNSWICK and
St. MMtY'S. Ga., PERNANDIDA. JACKSON
VILLE. PALATKA. and ail inteimediate landings
on the Sc John’s river. Kin idn, touching at Darien
botn ways. Returning will leave Palatka Friday.
Jacksonville Satur..ay, arriving in Savannah Sunday
morning.
R \TES AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For freigbiror pa-sage, havi.,g super.or accommo
dations, apply to
A. L RICHARDSON, Agent,
S plfi ly Padietbrd s Whai C
RBGTtAU LINE!
Du: : ou, Savaimabj Brunswick autl SatiiTa,
The New Steamer
€ARU I E ,
('apt. JOE SMITH,
IX7ILL LEAVE SAVANNAH FOB DARIEN
T T Brunswick, Sati.la River and Landing
JULY 2d, 18 14,
making through trips each
ALTERNATE WEEK AND EACH INTERMEDI
ATE WEEK
arrive at DARIEN
FRIDA Y MORNINGS,
t,nd will leave for Savannah same afternoon,
Jane 26
—
FOR FERNANDINA, FLA.,
Via Darien, Hmnswiclt. St. Ma
ry’s and Way Poiuls, Ga
STEAMER STARLIGHT,
Capt. L. M. Coxettek,
Will ieare at 10 a, h every MONDAY and
THURSDAY for above points (leaving out Darien
on Thursday trip), connecting at Femandina with
Florida Railroad, giving through rates ol freight
and pissagt, to Gaiuesville, Arclisr, Cedur Keys, and
all stations on Floiida Railroad
Freight end as lowasbyanv other iine,
Apply to F. ML MYItEI.L,
Sepl9-tt- Agent.
Nottce.
CONSIGNEES ot the BTR. CARRIE wiH please
take notice that on and after July 2d, 1874. all
goods MUST BE RECEIPTED on the wharf, and
all goods stored will be at the risk ol the owners or
consigees.
J. H. SMITH,
June 2€—tf. Captain Str. Carrie.
JOSEPH GOETTE,
Undertakers’ Ware-Room,
13T Broughton street, between Bull and Whitaker,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A FINE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
IV Metallic, Mahogony. Walnut, Giaiued and
Stained Coffins. Ccu.rs Plates and Trimmings al
ways on hand.
Neatest Hearses and Carriages furnished for fu
nerals. Ice cases fur preserving remains- in the
warmest weather. Renta,ns disinterred, boxed,
and shipped. Orders front the country promptly at
tended to. Personal attention given to all orders,
and can be found at any time at the \\ arc-rooms.
Sepl9-ly
FAIL AND WINTER, 1874-6.
• EDWARD J. KENNEDY,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
120 Broughton street, Savannah, Georgia,
Invites the attention of his former patrons and the
public in general to his new selected steck of flue
English and French Digonals, Casimcrs atxl Fancy
Vestings, all of the choicest goods adapt and to the
season, which will be made up to order in the most
Approved fashions.
Ail goods Warranted as represented. Sepl9-ly
BEESNAM^
EUROPEAN HOUSE
156, 158, ICO and 102 BRYAN STREET,
SAVANNA If, - - - GEORGIA.
TITE Proprietor having completed the necessary
arditions and improvements, can now offer to his
gnests all tlie comforts to be obtained atothechotels
AT LESS. THAN HALF THE EXPENSE.
A REST Al! It tNT N THE El ROPE AN PLAN
Has been added, where guests can, at all hours,
order whatever cun be obtained in the market.
Rooms, with Board, $1 50 a day
Determined to be outdone by n ne alt I ask is a
trial, confident that, complete satisfaction will be
given. ,
JOHN IJRESNAJV,
Sepl9-ly Projirlelfjfi _
DARIENMARKET
—BY—
CHAS. O. PULTON,
Dealer in
AIE AT’?, A EGET AAA LES, ETC.
fpeaP’Speeiat attention given
to all ORDERS.^
Having had two years experience in the business
I feel satisfied that I can
GIVE SATISFACTION.
My thanks to the public for
past- PATRONAGE, and
hope for a continuance of the
same.
C <> FULTON.
May—2-1 y.
GEORGIA —Mclntosh County,
rpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ; Whereas
1 Martha A. Beazley has applied Or Letters ol
Adminis’ration on tae estate of William A. Beazley,
late of said county deceased.
These ire, therefore, to cite and admonish all
pasties interested, whether kindred or creditors, to
shdw cause, if any fliev hate, within the time | re
scribcd by law, why letters should not be granted to
said applicant.
Witness mv hand and stud this September Tth,
1874. LEWIS JACKSON,
Sepl2-4t Ordinary Mclntosh County.
G EORGI A—Me I ntosh Cos.
Ordinary's OrnsE Oj* Said Countt.
I > E.VJAMLN MCDONALD, Admit Istrator on the
* > Estate of David Allen, deceased, late of said
comity, having petitioned to be discharged from said
Administration, all who are concerned are repaired
within ihe time fixed by law. to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Benjamin McDonald should
not be discharged according to the prayer ol' hits pe
tition.
G'ven under my hand and seal of office, this £th
day of ugust 1874.
LEWIS JACKSON.
Ordinary, M. G.
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Attention The life of leas I
A.&R. STRAIN,
DARIEN, CA<;
Keep constantly on hand,
US' READY-MADE ME.
AND
Furnishing Goods,
DRY GOODS*
Clothing,
Boots.
Shoes*
Hats,
Caps,
Crockery*
Wood and
Willow ware*
Hardware*
A fine assortment of TaWe sail Poek>
it Cutlery, Tin-Ware, Nails, Par
ke Cs Improved Blind Hinges,
Glass-ware, Foot-tubs,
Brooms, Brils ties,
Buckets,.
Wash Tubs, Wash Boards,. WasE
Baskets, Flower-Pots, Sauce
pans, Hope,. Hollow
ware,,
I Kerosene, Oil, Clocks, Ac., at
A* & R. STRAIN S
NEW STORE*
COR BROAD AND JACKSON STfeV
Saddles, Bridles, Spurs, Harness,,
Carpet-Bogs, Trunks, Hmb-reßas/
Grindstones, and Axle Grease,
at Corner Broad and
Jacksons Streets.
Have just received a fresh lot or
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 ffne stock of CIGARS always- fcsi
liandi Discount by the doßai's-wsvlhr
oh box,
The attention of
HUBEII CUTTERSi
TA.BMES&,,
and ail in need of any oi the aW.m
articles, are especially e&tlvei
to their new stock.-
i
All will do well to €AItL &W
examine tkeir
stock before
ing eisewiieireg
This score is iradter &
ate sapecYisbos. eJ
Robert Stram,,
junior partner,, aasssivi ib*
genial ami- pfoasassa
2>, W SmiER TEL
Terms-STRXCTia
We defy ao mpe& Aaa,. xatmvL hfgfi&adt
with our iidvaulege'S. ip* ssoj xfikril :Cd
sail GODD&as-aMoy rAatte jbs
Southern Georgia,
We DEIATEL:
by titixeas ia sows* ar ikuM w 4*
Fsidge, fcs* of istar^Bk.
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