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Damn (Timber fecttc.
LOCAL, DKi’AIiTMKXT.
Our Brunswick Agent.
Mr. John It. Franklin, (it the Drug Store
of Messrs. Jus. S. Bhiin & Cos., Brunswick, is
our duly authorized Agent, and all those
who have not paid their subscriptions to the
Gazette will please call ou him and settle.
Persons wishing to subscribe cau hand in
their names to him.
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Notice.
Captain D. W. Davis, Postmaster, is duly
authorized to receive and receipt for sub
scriptions, Ac., for the Gazette.
LOCAL DOTS.
Mr. Louis Coixatt, of this city, will
leave in a few 'hr, s lor the up'country,
where- will take pleasure in canvassing
for the Gazette. He is duly authorized to
uet as our agent and recive and receipt for
subscriptions.
Messrs. Young &. Langdon, the energetic
timber and lumber buyers are having their
large mill overhauled and a “general fixing
up.” It is said that this will, when finished,
be one of best the in the South. Long life
to this enterprising firm.
—A certain young man wishes ns to state
to the public that he is not mariied. (Lon
don papers please copy).
We me becoming so impressed with Da
rien and her whole-souled citizens that we
never want to leave for a day—even on busi
ness.
—The sickly season is over and every
body ’ Well and happy. We want to find
the fellows who told us we “were bound to
be sick during the summer months.” We
just want to talk to them a little while.
—The haudbPme office of Messrs. Young
Si Langdon is drawing to completion. Col.
Burr Winton says lie’s going to make it
outshine any thing down in these parts.
—New buildings are going up in all parts
of the city. This looks like business.
When a young man jumps up from his
bed at a late hour at night, and cries out
“eats! eats!!” what is your opinion of him
reader ?
—Quite a crowd left on the steamer on
‘Sunday for Savannah. Several of Darien’s
lovely girls departed, to return soon we
hope.
—We are fond of music but when a man
gets up on the top of the house and sings
till night, then count us out.
—Every “matt, woman and child” in Mc-
Intosh county are anxious to hear the elo
quent voice of our true standard-bearer, the
lion. Julian Haktkidge. Will not Mr.
lla kthidge appoint a day and come down
and give us a talk V
—lsn’t it getting to be a “long time be
tween” excursions. Don't all speak at once.
—The fallows were all out the other night.
They soon went in, however.
-When a merchant receives new goods
that is the time he should invest a lew dol
lars in advertising. It will pay, and you
can just hot on it every time.
-A “Lecture” appeared in las*
issue of the Gazette upon the moral worth
of T. G. C’ampuell, tin., which was read
with great interest.
— T. G. Campbell, Sr., acted as Chief Fire
hian ttn Sunday night, and it was through
his energy in spuiring the others on that
ttic upper portion of Hi'oad street was saved,
the merchants acknowledge their grateful
ness in a card in another column of this
paper.
The citizens of the lower portion of Broad
street, are indebted to Mr. Charles H.
Townsend ior the preservation of their pro
perty, for, had he not at the risk of his own
life, climbed to the top of Miller's building,
and there is the midst of stifling smoke and
tremendous heat, put out the fire us it
caught from time to time, having to go from
end to end and dash water down upon the
roof. Many looked at him expecting every
moment to see him loose his balance and
fall. We join the citizens in according to
him the highest praise.
— Messrs. L. Eckman Sc Cos., return their
tlmuks to Mr. and Mrs. Quaiterman for the
kindness shown them on the night of the
fire.
We direct the attention of the public to
Hie advertisement of Messrs. Frank A Eck
stein, to be found in another column. All
those wisfiiug to buy goods at a bargain will
do well to send their orders to this Savan
nah house. Mike Donelly is always on
hand, ready and willing to wait on his many
friends. •
—The card of Messrs. Monahan, Parry A
> Machinists, Engineers, Ac., appears in
another column. This firm is the one hav
ing the job of repairing the saw mill of Mess.
Young A Langdon, of this city. We cordial
ly recommend this firm.
If the party or parties who broke open
the tool chest in the new building on Broad
street the night of the fire will return them,
Mr. Arnold will nay them the price of the
tools and ask no further questions. As
there are some German tools among them,
tthich are of no use to any one else, we
would advise the return of the tools, for they
cun be identified.
—Darien is hound to have telegraphic
communication with the outside world be
fore very long. We wonder what ever be
came of that daily mail we were going to
have so fast. Give us a daily mail and a
telegraph line and we will be Satisfied for a
little while.
The County Commissioners held a meet-
J ng on Wednesday last. The proceedings
will appear next week.
Head the advertisement of Messrs. At
woods A Avery. They have dissolved co
partnership.
A Disastrous Fire—Loss (About Thirty
Thousand—light Thousand Insurance.
About half-past eleven O'clock Sunday
night the citizens of Dariett were awakened
by the startling cry of “fire.” Rushing to
a convenient Window we Saw a dense smoke
issuing from the store of S. Katysentein.
which soon broke into flames and in five
minutes the flames had completely over
spread the building and caught the store of
Messrs. Wannbacher A Weil, which was soon
in a light blaze, and being immediately ad
joining Messrs. Rothschild A Adams, all
hope of saving the block was abandoned
and forces were spread over the tops of the
adjoining buildings to guard against danger
frofo sparks which showered in a perfect
storm tipou them. The tire was finally
checked at Wilcox A Churchill's store where
wet blanket's Were spread att.d water used free
ly, which was, fortunately, conveniently sit
uated.
The heat was intense and only fob the
brave and manly conduct of our citizens the
fire-fiend would have again put Darien in the
ashy grave she has just been resurrected
from.
The losses of the snfterers were compara
tively large rs most of them had just receiv
ed their winter goods which were uninsured.
The following as well as we can learn, are
the loosers. We cannot find out each indi
vidual’s loss but the total loss is estimated
at $30,000:
John Hagan, one building—no insuntne.
C. O. Fulton, two buildings—no insurance.
ltotschilds A Adams, Stock of goods—in
sured for $2,000.
Wannbacher A Weil," St'cVe and goods—in
sured for $5,000.
S. Katysentein, stbek of goods—insured
for $5,000.
James R. Benttelt, building and goods
no insurance.
The Bryant Heeling—The OR! Tycoon
Again Victorious'.
Our little city Was the scene of the most
laughable, farcical Radical 'gathering on
Tuesday evening that it has ever been our
pleasure to witness. At the hour specified,
the notorious*.!. E. Bryaht arose and began
his electioneering harrangue, the old theme
of‘slavery, Ac., was again revived to the evi
dent disgust of all, hut he was allowed to go
on'unlil lie attacked the “old man” Camp
bell alkl kAid he had sold himself out to the
Democratic party, and then, faster than
lightning were the cries, “you lie. Me. Cam*
U'.oH ent sell ’e self no sich thing.” He tried
to go on but it was impossible. Wildly he ges
ticulated and fairly “reared,” putting to
blush the athletic feats of the Hanlons or
Bloudon; he threatened to airest, imprison,
Ac., but the Campbell tieket-slingers would
not cease worth a cent and kept up the up
roar until the courtly Bryant fairly ‘outdone,
quietly vacated.
Bryant Was followed by a stout, “ginger
bread” darkey, who, after a few remarks
.against Campbell, came very near picking
himself out of the ruins Of the stand, for the
then thoroughly excited Camhellites made a
dead rush for the st oul and smashed it into
a hundred pieces before tlve astonished eyes
of the Bryant party. And Bryant A Cos.,
“where, oh, Where, had they gone!” Some
place where it is the Custom for them to go
for in Sarauimh.
Upon Hie whole Wc don't Untile Bryant will
make Darien another \ isit soon, for those who
saw him ka’p aboard the steamer Starlight,the
night after his hiirrangue, any he never even
waited tor a “gangway-plank” hut yelled for
someone to throw his “carpet-bag" over to
him.
Bryant is politically dead in old Mclntosh
and we’ll bet high on Bryant not getting ten
votes in this county
A Card of Thanks to the Citizens of
Darien.
We, the merchants of Darien, desire to
return our sincere and heartfelt thanks to
the citizens, both white and colored, who
labored so faithfully to protect our property
at the fire on Sunday night. We also desire
to mention in terms of the highest praise
the services rendered by T. G. Campbell, Sr.,
who from the time he first made bis appear
ance at the fire until all danger was over,
exerted himself to his utmost by working
himself and urging others to do their duty.
And whilst it is a pleasure to record the
daring deeds and noble nets performed by
the men, we would he wanting in feeling it
we failed to speak of the heroic acts of the
women, especially those who worked as
never women worked before to save the
store of Messrs. Wilcox & Churchill’, and if
it had not been for the cheers and exertions
of the women, adding strength and courage
to the men, who it seemed were doing all
that men could do, our whole business por
tion of the city would have been laid in
ashes.
We regret to hear that some unknown par
ties accused the colored people of stealing,
itc. We know nothing of this, and do as
sure our colored friends this accusation did
not originate with us, and we are deeply
grateful for the services so disinterestedly
rendered us. A. & R. Strain,
Wilcox & Churchill,
W. H. Avery, Jr.,
John M. Fisher,
Hawes & Tyler.
A Card.
We beg leave to return to the citizens of
Darien, both white and colored, our best
thanks fur the very timely assistance render
ed us during the late fire. Our losses are.
heavy but we are young and will tiy it over.
Very Respectfully,
Wannbacher Jfc Weil.
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—On our recent visit to Savannah we were
pleased to find that E. J. Kenedy, merchant
tailor, had added to his stock more hand
some patterns. All who have suits made
by Mr. Kenrdy say he gives satisfaction.
The Election-Tunis G. Campbell, Senior,
Elected to the Legislature.
In compliance with the law, the polls oi
this place Were opened on Wednesday last,
the 7th inst., and at eight o’clock, the voting
comnieuced which continued until the hour
of six o’clock, when the managers commen
ced the counting of the votes cast. The fol
lowing is the result: A. S. Barnwell, Dem
ocrat, received 2C6 legal votes; T. G. Camp
bell, Sr., Republican and supporter of Jesse
Wimberly, 326 legal votes; Jas. R. Bennett.
Independent Republican and supporter ot
John E. Bryant, 74 legal votes; A. $. Barn
well received 16 illegal votes; T. G. Camp
bell, Sr., 155; and James R. Bennett 3.
Campbell’s majority of legal votes over A. S.
Barnwell 60; Barnwell’s majority over Ben
nett 192.
At the consolidation of the votes Tunis G.
Campbell, Sr., was declared elected.
The defeated Democratic candidate hats
given lie tiro of an intention to contest.
We must say that the election passed oft
very quietly; there were no rows or distur
bances, although it is said that many color
ed voters were prevented from voting for tin'
Democratic candidate by the intimidations
and threats of some of Campbell’s warmest
and strongest friends.
A Card From Dr. .ML L. Baker in Regard
to Hie Ship IVm. AVilcox.
Darien, October 7th, 1874.
Editor Gazette :
A communication over the signature of “A
Citizen of Qnvannah,” appeared in the Sa
vannah Advertiser of the Ist inst., in which
the author says I refused, when culled npoV,
by Capt. White, to visit the ship Win. Wil
cox, lying at quarantine. I feel it my duty
to correct this .false statement of “A Citizen
of Savannah,” and brand it as a lie. He
says when I returned from Dr. Kenan’s olfice
my reply to Capt. White was, “I cannot go,’’
that this is ail infamous lie I, can prove by,
Messrs. A. Strain, E. P. Champney, F.
Jones, and B. Talmadge, who were present
at the time. My answer to Capt. White on
,jiiy return from seeing Dr. Kenan was this:
"Captain,.Dr. Kenan says he will go down
in the morning and be says he told yon so.’
Captain White replied, “All right, sir,” and
walked out if the store; and if Capt. White’s
memory was, at that time, at all retentive,
he must acknowledge that it is true. What
the object can be with Capt. White and this
| illustrious ‘ Citizen of Savannah,” to bring
this falsehood before the public against me,
I cannot tell, as every oue-knows (even Capt.
White) that as soon as the position of Health
Officer was made vacant and T was appointed
: to fill the place, 1 immediately Visited the
ship and had the crew removed to hospital
on Wolf Island, and continued to visit them
until they were properly discha.ged by me
1 from quarantine; and I have, the satisfaction
I of knowing that by my tihielv exertions ami
| skill saved the life of one, if not more, of the
crew which Capt. Stein, the heroic piloi
and clover gentleman will certify to. If
“Citizen of Savannah’, was ever guilty of
one noble or generous act, in liis worthless
life, be would never have selected the Win.
Wilcox to display his profiefewy in lying.
Jos. B. L. Baker] M. D ,
idea Ith Officer Port of Darien.
DAHIEN TDIRER 5I VKKET.
*
REPORTED BY A. W. CORKER.
AVERAGE. scar. square.
300.... 5 toSX
850 1 5X to 0
400 t>>' to 7X
450 7-to 8...:
500 gfjto!) 6 to OX
000 t..i OX to 7%
700 7X to 8X
800 SX to 9X
000 9X to 10X
950 10X toJU,
1000 13 to 12X
|im
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP!
f J7IIE FIRM OF ATWOODS & AVERY is this
1 day dissolved. J. A. Atwood is alone author
ized to collect accounts due tlie firm
J A. ATWOOD.
W. H. AVERY. .In.,
,T. M. ATWOOD.
W. H. ATWOOD,
G. E. ATWOOD.
Darien, Ga., October 9,1874.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
r l*'ltE undersigned members of Hie old firm of
I Atwoods & Avery have formed a copartnership
under the firm name of J. A. ATWOOD A BROS.,
and will do business at the old stand of Atwoods &
Avery.
A liberal share of the public patron,■igo is solicited.
J. A. ATWOOD,
J. M. ATWOOD.
W. H. ATWOOD,
G. E AT WOOD.
Darien, Ga., October 9,1874.
Savannah Machine Shops and
JJOIL.EK VVORIG.
MONAHAN, PABBY & CCL,
MACHINISTS, ENGINEERS,
BOILER MAKERS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
Corner of Bay and Randolph Streets,
Eastern Wharves, Savannah, Ga.
All kinds of Castings made to order. En
gines, Boilers, Threshing Machines, and all
kinds of Machinery made and repaired.
Wrought Iron Pipe and Pipe Fittings; from
j to 3 inches, constantly on hand. OctlO-3m
P. W. Meldkim S. B. Adams
MELDRIM & ADAMS,
mm m counselors at law.
Cor. Bay and Barnard sts, Savannah. Ga.
Give personal attention to causfes in the Super or
Courts . f CliHlhaiti Bryan. Bulloch, Efflngnani, Lib
erty. Mclntosh, Tatnall and Scriven counties.
Practice in the State and Federal Courts.
Prompt attention given to collections.
Reliable correspondence in all sections of the
State. Bepl9-ly
DAILY ADVERTISER.
Published in Savannah.
CONTAINS MOST RELIABLE
MARKET REPORTS,
AND
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
FFOM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
A FIRS T~ CLASS NEWSPAPER.
G. N. NICHOLS, Proprietor,
F W. SIMB, Business Manager
-B<*p2S tf
JOSEPH GOETTEi
Undertakers’ Ware-Boom,
137 Broughton strict, between Bull and Whitaker,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
4 FIXE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
I V Metallic. Mahogonv. Walnut. Grained and
Stained Collins. Coftm Plates and Trimmings al
ways on hand.
Neatest Hearses and Carriages furnished for fu
nerals. Ice cases f>r preserving remains in the.
wannest weather. Remains disinterred, bbxud,
and shipped. Orders t om the country promptly at
tended to. Personal a:tendon given to all orders,
and can he found at any time at the W:\re-rooms.
Sept!)-ly
M. L. MEftSIION, I G. B, MABRY,
Brunswick, Ga. | Darien, Ga.
MERSHON & MABRY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ILL practice in all the Courts of tfie Brunswick
" Circuit and Mclntosh in tlie Eastern Circuit.
Darien and Brunswick made aspeciaity.
Ma v Si-1 v.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
\
JUST ARRIVED,
VIA NEW YORK.
A large and well selected Stock ul
Dry Goods
V O T I ONS,
LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS.
BOOTS AF&D SHOES,
(J JL O THING,
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S
FURNISHING GOGDS a
Also, a full supply of
GROC E R 1 E S
Always kept, oh ha ml and everything
usually kept a first-class establish
ment.
Come one, come all,
And give us a call.
It will be to your interest
To give the new comers a call !
WE GUARANTEE SATISFATION.
J. BELSIMCEi? & BRO.,
broad STREET, DARIEN, GA.
N. B. Goods hauled t.rtho Ridge without
any cost to the purchaser. Oct3-tf
Brunswick aid Albany Railroad,
Sasauags* 11 NvciiZitcm 1 IjßpgA SSji&Slfea
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFEIOE. f
Brunswick, Ga., Nov. 12, 1873. i
OX and after November 17th. 1873, passenger
trains on the B. & It. R., will run as follow :
GOING WEST.
eave Brimsw’ck Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri
davs. a’ 7.00 A. M.. arriving at .function A. ifc G. R
R at 11 A. M., and at Albany at 7.59 P. M
going East.
Leaves Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
dais at 730 A. M . a riving at .Junction A ifc G. R.
R at 2.49 P. M.. aud at Brun wick at 7;19 P. M.
Trains go ng Fast connects with the 8. W. R. R.,
which arrives at Albany m 7.10 A. M., on Tuesdays,
Thursdays aud Saturdays.
GEO. L. COOK.
Assistant Superintendent.
May 2 .-tf
mm & iiiSTEis.
131 | 133 BROUGHTON STREET,.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA..
Have largely increased their business and are now offering a 'most stled tmi
immense stock of
Dry Goods \ Notions
And prepared to sill such at
WHOLESALE AT NEW YORK PRICES
We have constantly on hand
Cases of GEORGIA SHIRTINGS. Cases of KENTUCKY JEANS,
Cases ot CHOICE PRINTS -a specialty. Cases of BROWN OSNABURGS,
Bales of BLANKETS, ‘ Bales of FLANELS AND LINSEY,
And nil assortment of
SILKS DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, VELVETS,
lIOZIEKY, Etc., Etc, which
CaNN <) T IS E JB XCfaL LE I) I N T lIE STA TE.
KID GLOVES AND CORSETS A SPECIALTY.
ORDERS ARE REPECTFULLY SOLICITED and will be carefully filled.
A call when visiting the city respectfully solicited.
Octio-Gin “ . FRANK & ECKSTEIN.
MARSHAL’S SALE.
FIRST TUESDAY IX NOVEMBER , 1874.
GEORGIA— McIntosh County.
WILL BE PUBLIC OUTCRY AT THE
' ’ old Court HoiUe ill said city, between the legal
hours of sale, on the. Fiist 'Tuesday in November
next, the following city property, to satisfy certain
Tax Fi Fas in favor of the City of Darien, tor the
year 1874, to wit:
Lots 51, 61 and 62, bounded north by First street,
south by Brounrl and Lot 50. east by Lot 52 and Lot
60, and west by L"ts 50 and 60, John Ilagan, claim
IUIJ.
ALSO,
Lots 1, half Lot No. 2 and No. 5, bounded north by
Green street, south by a lane, east, by Lot No, 6 and
half lot No. 2, and west by Franklin street, claimed
by James JTiwlle, Trustee for the children of 8. M.
and 8. L. Street.
ALSO,
Lot 141. bounded noitli by Lot 186, south by Sec
rond street, east by Lot 142, and west by Lot 140.
Henry Barker claimant.
ALSO,
Lot one half No 4 bounded north by hall Lot No.
4, son’ll by Wayne street, east by Lot No. 3, and
west by Lot No. 5. Benjamin Sams claimant.
ALS<).
Lots No. 7 and 8, bounded north by a lane, south
by Broad street, east by ltiteuham street, and west
by Franklyn street, estate of A. A. DeLorme tlaiffi
nut.
ALSO,
Lot No. 10, bounded north by East Broad street,
south by lane, east by Lot No. jo, and west by Lot
No 6, Simon Dinroe claimant
ALSO,
Lots 7, 8 and bounded not th by Toumbell street
south by a lane, east by lot No. 10 and west by
Adams street, Dixon & Mims claimants.
ALSO,
A Lot in Mclntosh Town. Sam Alexander claim
ant.
ALSO,
A house and lot in Mclntosh Town, Ort'T Wil
liams claimant.
ALSO,
A house and lot in Mclntosh Town, John Ilaf
terd claimant.
ALSO,
Lots in the corporate limits of the city of Darien,
claimed by the estate of John 11. Mclntosh, L- E. B.
DeLorme agent.
ALSO,
Lots in the corporate limits of the city of Darien,
Mrs. S. A. Thomas claimant.
Purchasers paying for titles.
ROBERT E. CARR,
Oct3 ltn. Marshal City of Darien,
$5,000 GO
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FOR FLORIDA.
INLAND ROUTE.
E —■ - Ac$ r tSiSM .
The elegant side-wheel steamer
LIZ.ZIS BAKER.
• Captain P. LA ROSE,
if iving been thoroughly overhauled and refitted,
will resume her regular trips—leaving Savannah
W EDN't- SI)\Y MORNING. September -Jit. at !l
o'clock, for DOBOY, ItAWEN. BRUNSWICK and
S-,. MARY'S. Ga., FF.RXANDIDA. JACKSON
VILLE. PALATKA, and ail intermediate landings
on ttie St. John's river. Klin iila, touching at Darien
both ways. Returning will leave palatki Friday.
Jacksonville Saturday, arriving in Savannah Sunday
morning.
RATES AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE.
For freight or passage, having superior accommo
dations, apply to
A. L RICHARDSON. Agent,
SvplO-ly Padleford's Wharf.
GEORG I A—Mclntosh Cos.
Ohdinary's Office Of Said County.
OKXJAMIN McDONALI), Administrator on the
*' Estate of David Allen, deceased, late of said
county, having petitioned to bo discharged from said
Administration, all who are concerned are required
within the time fixed by law to show cause, jf any
they have, why the said Benjamin McDonald should
not be discharged according to the prayer of his pe
tition.
Given under my hand and seal of office, this 6th
day of-august 1874.
LEWIS JACKSON.
Aug. 8-8 - Ordinary, M. C.
BRESFIAN’S
Mur MW nulM
IJC, 158. ICO unJ IG2 BRYAN STREET,
SA YANNA/I, - - - GEORGIA.
TriE Proprietor having completed the necessary
arditions and improvements, can now offer to his
guests all the comforts to be obtained at other hotels
AT LESS THAN HALF THE EXPENSE.
A REST.YIUINT OX THE EUROPEAN PLAN
Has been added, where guests can, at all Itonrs,
order whatever can be obtained in the market.
KooHi9,with Board. $1 50 a day
Determined to be outdone by nne all I n a k is a
‘ trial, confident that complete satisfaction will be
i given.
JO!J.\ HRESXAN,
SepliMy ProprietOi:
FOR FERNANBINA, FLA.,
A'ia iku icii, Brunswick, St. Mrf
ry’s iitit! Way Paints, (4a.
STE A -ME R STAIiLIG HT,
Cn.pt. L. 51. COXETTEB,
Will leave at 10 a, m every TUESDAY and
FRIDAY for above points (leaving out Darien
on Friday trip), connecting at Femandina with
Florida Railroad, giving through rates of freight
and passage to Gainesville. Archer, Cedar Keys, and
all stations on Florida Railroad
Freight and oassago as low as by f.nv other line,
Apply to ‘ F. M. MYRELL,
Sepl'J-ti Agent.
EOU L A i"TI r’NeT
Darien, Snvaimnk, Brunswick anti Satilla,
T,he New Steamer
CARR I E ,
Capt. JOE SMITH,
\I7ILL LEAVE SAVANNAH FOB DARLEht
W Brunswick, Sati la River and Lauding
-7 U L Y 2 (l, 187 4,
making through tri[s each
ALTERNATE WEEK AND EACH INTERM EDI
ATE WEEK arrive at DARIEN
FRIDA P MORNINGS,
c-ml will h ave for Savannah same alternoon.
June 20— _____
I)AK IEN MARKET
—BY—
GHAS. O. FULTON,
Dealer in
AIE A i>, VEGET AH EES, ET C .
©©“Special attention given
to all ORDERS.
Having bad two years experience in the business
I feel satisfied that l can
CIVS SATISFACTION.
My thanks to the public for
past PATRONAGE, and
hope tor a continuance of the
same.
May2-ly C. 0. FULTON
FALL AND WINTER, 1874-S.
EDWARD J. KENNEDY, .
MERCHANT TAILOR,
1215 Broughton street, Savonrmh, Georgia,
Invites.the attention of his former patrons and the
public in general to his new selected stock of fine
English and French Digonals, Cassimcrs and FaDcy
Vestings all of the choiceet goods adapt< and to the
season, which will be made up to order in the most
approved fashions. , ,
Ail goods warranted as represented. ScpHi-ly