Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893, October 31, 1874, Image 3

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•x.. jjaitfu Junto* fcrtb, ]■ (\\L DHi*AHTMKXT. Notice. Captain D. W. Davis. Postmaster, is duly authorized to receive and receipt for sub scriptions. Ac.. for the Gazette. LOttL DOTS. __ pv FnY noDV that advert ises in tl.e Ga zette never regrets it sfterwa-.ls. Why? Jicfiit'se it pays tliem to inlvirtise in this paper. We have plenty of room and so prance right up with your ads. Now we would like to know something m , r ,. uliont t ■ ose tmekskin punts Lull we have heard so much about durii g the week. Will our es‘e nied young frit ml gives v.s a li'tla account < 1 those pants. We wait, with patience, an answer __j oE Greek. <fl hi nswick. says if lie lives a thousand years l.e will nev t Let on a.i ••Atnericaii Gill” again When he wants to let ln-reaftev he will go to Europe It is useless to say that -Joe attended tl.e Atlanta State Fair. _\Ve were pleased to meet on our streets during the week. < nr friend, Jos. I'. Giloon, E“q-. County Commissioner, who l as just re tuned no n a few months vacation North, lie is in line 1 eaitli. _|ii: sure to read the mlve. tiseinens of Mr. Pease to he ibun Ihi rim* is. ne. its useless to recoun.iei.d.t.iis store to the p'.blic it is 100 weil known as the place to buy your go ds. Examine his goods. Am, Fppii.'c. Esq. one of ruit us lar r.est timber hitlers, inis relume.l iluliie. and j, (foe perfect pieiltre of uea..h we are glad to note. - i'llE attention of (lie public is o.uli and to tin 1 li w advertnt ment of that staunch firm of Messrs A. Alt era .in. Head the ad v - tiselnent, it Spc'u sfo itself. Mr. A fMmiu has just retained tiffin tile North with an m nieiise stock of goods, an 1 ir on all uceon t* there will 1 e it gm* <1 ui h a! tlittr . tore In t e :■ .it t iirt.v day . —Mr.. A. i’jrsAM In.a charge tf Fut nvn's Liv r.t fat 1m at th.s pJiie, He.su brot.K-r to 1' iend I'utn.i.w. o! lirunswick. aim like h.s brother, lie uiiOWs how ;o ii.u a Liv try stale. —T e .'Sir atner Daisy while on In r trip Friday evenius las . run against a s.mg am: st ive it in ii uc. botto.n, n ir Ilaiu.u Sm.til's La.:.ding, wineli and. iibled her to. several and ivs. i nor Dau b ne iay<d uinh r the s-ia les of fi.iiii ay .vuith’s oaks g ;ev.n r , oh, si mu : ab nit h.s d.-ar. darling lull Daisy in in : crippled* condition. Stuw tu no v was Ivy i iI.HP-uiand the Daisy have eonie t ) hail I an i tile C.iptmu looks as hap py as img so.ill i.ver. lie says lie will Bte i.er o.er all snags heivafler. t’ae Daisy is in the dry dome u id O’gomg further rejuirs, an i wid. resume her regular t ips ill u lea and ys. —Cd..ELiE Town; end lie . lnogi tie steam boat a 0 nt, is p.e 4 tiring to build a w.nirl ami w.trelioii iiC.ii tu ■ hotel ouoccss to il* sac.r tuterpi is. —Fulton the lieef man. lias nearly com plet. il ms new head l uur ers. M..y x ill ion live iOng alnl j lusher a..U .it aevei ! burn o.il av, in. —ji4. \v. A. Wilcox lias g ue North to purchase goods lor nis large stu c. w,s i mil n puasant mp un i it s tie retai n. .IIK. ai-soN 1 Y i.MI tins iiiariitu in i. f from me j 0....ig . t.,.]ij y ns ever. A ti ion many of our uu inis .uouiul to.va nave usntii us .*.uat >'e saw itw tile hue K* tC i’.Ur. 1.1, 111. OS, 11 pill iii.lt itsivC*! u.i wu.it we did it si . i..vii WiMuU auVu Ail tuo*e wiMniig a round inea* WoVUc.I iio WeJi to (lUi o.i 4.Vli. Jo.IN .i. Ha>i, ill * b Oa.l r>.LujU . ALl'. 1. I>ociaiiii.s la Ual.s is.s a.s ti> Wu.il no Iku* Hiia Wvj lavito ine |a.*ic tiiU'iiliau to ins aa John i* a goo 4 lotiow, am uv coi*ditii\ <- CO.il.alOiJal tli.4. War do..’t tbe lion. Joh.. E ih.YANr Could lloWll HU I g.Ve U.l tl llK.i l.llit it e iile p;n.„g iivv.,y to i.eiil ,tlu gt lil.e Uutt ol our near lrienu Uk.nant. Wiij uon’l ue conic down ? His in.my friends tile v.ry illil.uu.i to Hear h.iu. cimue uowu Colonel; we wtli tt-X tile gun o wuy ijiluua so piu will u.iVe a lair chance filler speaKing tom .g .. ui.o u.e boat Do eouio nowu, mound. Che steamer May Fi tee. is no., mailing se.ui-weeKiy tups oe. Ween liiiia.sW.Cji n.m Ha. .eu. inis is il g.eui conte.nei.ee i luo fat litre, bee iulVer..si liielil. Mess,.s ivorHscHxuj .v Adams t. -e nb uit erecting notiier store on tue s.ie oi meir burut store. They re energetic ana we wisii them success. —t'Apr. A. .S. iiAP.NV.ELL ~ , 1 y l.is Atto.- lley. Wal.er A. out. L- q . silted a no.ice on i. G. Cauq bi and, jr., oi ms luieuliou to contest liis election. I’Ue test.iuouy tvnl taken belorc Hon. T. 1' l’ease, on Alonda next. —. eL eme A Ameuson have leased the Beasley grist mill and are running it sue Cesstuliy. - W.ltib A. Wav an i L. E. il. Df.Lorme. Attorneys, have been employed by the .vie lutosh County Academy, to bring suit for the recovery ol so a e turee hundred hits. s >id by the city for taxes two or three years aJw —Kem mleb that tlie tenth of November is the re urn day of the December Term of Mclntosh Superior Court. Take notice all com erm and. Lebeety Superior Court meets on the 17th oi .Vi,'em bet. Hon. John L. Harris wij preside. —The usual number of offenders are be ing brought up daily Iwfore his Honor, t ntt lormerly characterized the May r's Court w en currency was plentiful. Ev.dd.ice of teturuiug prosperity. Our Future. If any person would attain success in lifi he must not only possess the principal el* - raeuts of success but lie must know how to me them. Right here is where so many mil, Hot for lack of ability, but because they do not n lderstand how to employ the liest gifts with which nature and education lias supplied them. In fact they are often en tirely ignorant of the possess) u of leading element.; which, if properly used, would sur round them wi:k wealth, influence nut! ; friends. What is true, of individuals is tru of communities in a proportionate sense. Dalian has a Bonn what checkered history: I i' l parts pleasing, graphic, startling; lmt- on ' account of the change brought about by the | lute war. the past will form but an imper fect, i correct, criterion of the future. This is emphatically an age of activity mil pro gress. but tin next quarter of a century bids : fair to be fifty per cent, richer in devolop i iin-nts. both in science, mechanics and agri , culture, than the past has been. What ' share D.irieu wid have in this millennium. ] will rieoend largely upon the interest her I citizens take in it. If tli y will step out and j up. resolving to make that progress wl ich her geographical position, natural wealth ml varied resources, entitle her to, it will indeed i.e glorious. 'the Atlantic and Great Western Canal will be built and Darien is its natural termi nus The writer has conversed with gentle men who are posted, and they have ail cou li lence in the canal. It is it neces itv. and l will benefit alike the South Hod West, lorm- I ing a bond of friendship and profit between | the two sections. We know some say “Da rien never will be anything !” There ur* such people in every city who can see only in the dark, owl-like but cities will grow in j sp t of a 1 they cm say or do. The time is in 1 1, ,e near future when direct trade with Europe w II be had, fiihng mu cities, and develop ing our lands, with the l.dio of honest eini j grants. If the natural advantages of tin Sont n over the far West w re understood, | the tide ol emigration from Em ope would 1 fl w in here like a tidal wave. | The elinmte alone makes this part of the country wealthy, healthy, and pleasant. Long c M winters, with abundant opportuni ties of freezing to death, are not very desira ble. besides they are verlv costly. It takes a money-prince to live comfortably througu ilie Northern winters. The timber which will find its way into he in irkets of the world through our city for the next quarter of a <• n my. will brin, : in a revenue, of many millions of dollars. I'his in .y seem to the uninitiated a lnrgt ■hutemeu!, but the figtues of the past fiv, years justily it. Yellow pine, live oak, cy press and gmn, in abundance, docks bridges, ■ ltd ships all ovei the world to be built, and .a a tew years, all the cross ties for railroads hi tire Northern States, will have to come rom the South. T.ioiisands of miles of railroads will be built in 'he Smith within a tew yea’s, and - ding vast numbers of ties at good prices. Toe minerals of this part of the country a ill be developed opening mines of w. altli in iron. gold, and nil er. The agr culture ol the surrounding coun try is in its iiita cy. Mclnto h eouniy is capable of producing vegetables enough to supply a huge city. Let those who wish to remain in j overty and ignorance do so il they can and be just to their families; bn*, as for ns, we desire to have a share in the prosperity of our city. Tne improvements in our city wit'. in the past six months nr* many and important. The rise in* itv proj - erty wiiiiiu the last lour years, has been over lour hundred per cent. There are a goo l'y number of men w ho came here poor, la*w counting tin ir wealth by thmisaiids Those who have, not seen our city since IS7'I w uld hardly recognize it now. and especial ly one year Lence when the ini rovemenls now in progress and contemplation, shall j h ive been completed. The improvement i • nun ills and in the general deportment ol - on citizens is worthy of commendation Our i ciiv g iveiumeut was never un re efficient j than to-day. Good and peaceable citizens i nn.ke good office s. Our eoloied citizens | ure mly di \ bt coming mo c law abiding more nseiul, more industrious, nitre houoi able. Everything speaks a glorious lnt.uie tor tnis tair land. We have had our days of suffering, and thank God. tin y are ov. ra f last ! They have j la ght a- in ay valuable, though expensive j lessons. a:i 1 we sli.uihl not be s,n\v ,c i:u- . prove them. Through internal iinprm • lnents lays the rad out of alt our dill. !- ties. We believe that the. South wi.l in a 1 lew’s y ears blossom like a rose. • • Hoard of Futility rom*n!sslonm -tailed Set*; log. County Commissioners’ Office. I D -itiEN. Oetolmr 26 1k74. 1 Present, his Honor T. P. Pease, Chairman; Joseph I*. Gil .on, James Walter, L. Mein tosh. Absent, Messrs. Morris, (uginllial. Laculison. A quorum being present the Chair called the Board to order and the f dlowing busi ness disposed of in regular order. The Tax Collector appeared and asked that he be allowed to make certai i oh in.ges upon the Tax Digest watch was granted. Tue Tax Cohort or wan also instructed where a party is over age ,if in dou*ti to swear him and remit poll tax. On motion of Mr. Gtls nu. all petitions were referred to nex-. regular meeting. It was further engges.e-1 tb it toe Cl o k uotit'tv the lteceiver of lax lb turns to In present nil that day. Tile charges hr 1 ig’-it against tnc Marshal l.y the Dejiuty Marshal were argued in lull ami disposed oi; an i u was or l red that ol ti sts whilst on duty slum Id uhstaiu entirely from aleieiolic liquo.is. Also o dered tllat it was the and lty of the D puty Mai siuil to p.-rtorm all duty, c early hi duty, wneu or dared t>\ the.vLrshd. There being no farther business ibe Board a ’;o treed to meet on the first We 1- emlaj in Spalding Kksan. I Clerk, li. C. C. A Few Facia In Relation to Daih it. Editor Gazette: We find your paper a convenient vehicle for eulighttning the public mind. To rough ■ts telescopic peisptctive we may yaze at ttie woiid or in reverse, lmie a m.croscopie look at ourselves. A close inspection of our interest should be profitable At present we are giving did attention to matters of education, and this is wise. We have been particularly fortunate in the discovery of a funded resource, overlooked and than forgotten tor at least two gen* ml tions. A slr.tagestatement to have occasion to ,u ike au l as strong as strange an illusira tiou of our want of due appreciation of ail van ages possessed, it app -ars that, the bell of ram I and hits b t.vem tiie heretofore improv.-.t lots, m D.neu and its limits a chartered, us w -1. as all .ug.doing vacant lands were devote * to the .doiiHo.su County Ac i.b my. Gau. Ogetliorp;*, uu’ike other military no tables, sought to iniiul ra her tliau destroy; to a ,i tnuse ali * had and knew no ho *ie, m iiecome occupants and independent citizen* o a great country; from being tin . e v! ~i*-r,ts of a cnaiitv, to become trausm’.t le"x of an i:..',ct itance such as we now enjoy. The v.i'.u of j.s lOi'et.iJUgut a .and the great a.-ss oi this g.tt we seem now aoout to real ize. city ts mpnby rising in importance. Our p* 'pul v io i cmivtauily adv.iuciiig in uonioera and in wealth, amt our iutnre with a prom is such s few port* can obtain. TANARUS& Ac ideniy Goiumis uoi.o.is have Uimle arrimgcmeuts to go into pos ess.ou ol t-uese vacant ins. Wnere the eiiy, under its toon adminiatmtion nave tunle warrantee uiles h city seems >i i de to make good any iocs to inooceiit pit .‘c.lasers. E location made ~ec a* air, on: -.tv n i i.ihe.l with elegant jojtcgiate ain > a ediii vs, o.ir town and its viiionudiugs bougn. i y multitudes because *, th.s as well as oiher ii v.images. Among cuem. our pecuhai' post.i >n and *>r present iieedom from dent, by wuietl taxation as Compared with otu. rs can oe ->uly nominal, .vud not small am mg tlie mtv ullages we posSeis, upon whicii to tiuiM the * xpecta uou of a magnificent future is our ciauUe. We challenge tne East, tne W. st, tin- North or the Eolith, tor a iccoiu line tua. Wc possess a-* pertains to that portion of 0.. r listnct known as the iiulgc; a 1 lie of live miles and more ot tne elcvitiou along oui "erdaut salt meadows; our brightly beituti lu 1 skies, our exhilarating atmosphere as well as iieiigntf.il tempeiaiiire, mtiui ed by atiuospueric undulaiioiis from wute Atlanii is well shown in n suits by the tact that otiE one tic.* :tti occurred among all the white cuddieu of that district, between the ages tnl’ee nu t fifteen v eslim.:ted at annul one numlred; for tne space of six cons* cut:ve years, occurring immediately afier the war. Mr. Editor, the summer ju.- closed has left new cause mr thank-giving, few, almost nine, have been called to follow tlien s to tne bourne of rest. Whilst, some have hud •light attacks of uni t lever, lliil dreadlui sc mrga of ui mV ri >a n irn climes, tiioiign nrouglit to our .loor, *tnl not prevail. In deed, all the sick on that lilsmucil vessel. < seemed renewed liv our il.a. and atmos phere, and ere long were allowed to pass to their homes, leavmg with ns no trace ot disease. T. P Pease, Chairman, Hoard 'Mclntosh Go uni y Academy’. | - - I Matrimony.— We understand that many marriages wni take place hcie during the comiug wiutei. We wish them much happi ness, partieularly. as wo would like to be tin.,i!i-si la t icii.iss of ui itrim >uy o trselves, out c ninot, as cue i\ H. in ur. .s ’mu cst in cent us. ’’ _ . . -♦ Off. —Cap-ain .1a... a, .ti wood left on Wed liaadav nigui lor No* York, where ne has gone to pil.chasr a large stock of g mds tor tis wel‘ known and popular house. We wish tue Captain .t pleasant trip and a Safe ■turn. Burr .mi Mr. (.nti r.. Y ung, son ol our e-.or;:i'.d fellow-citizen, c a ( t. James G. l'ontig u tuned homo oa Wednesday uight .fan .a N >•'. i, am re le lti. been having a j.,. \ in i ne for the past six months. - bUPctiviaotm. - Atrx Wy l.y and Jam-s li. 1 cnufti have ncen appointed Supervi sors for too election next Tuesday at this place. Cii.is. C. Thorpe and Phillip C. Da-.v iey ale Sip - Vis es tor nonth Newport. liKLIGI -t ' ■ ..re . eqnestfcd to stats that there wii. i. • pay •• meeting at the is-i --d nee ol y.: :•> A .onus, on Sunday ul .i ill' ion a. tolli c. ek. New Sron::. -by an advertisement to he found in another column it win he seen that des..rs. Golernau A Coiiat received their new stoc< which they <>ffer lor sale a. i bargain They have a nin store and a good stock of goods. ■-1, v,- t.iem a i*all min you w’iil not regret it lleme.mbeU. —No true mm should fa 1 to go to tne p*. i Is -iu.l vote lor ii ui. Jinmi iiar tlidge, next Tuesday. Lay aside e.eiv thiuu and go to the polis and give ifaiiridge your von s Bryant un.si be beateu and it requires work, work, work, to do it. Don’t fail to vote, whutever you lo Happy at Last Oar dear .Hadleal friend, William Henry Ilaiin-y, ol druuswiek, has at last heeu made the nappy reeeqiieut of a Federal office. IL now lumeles with tie mail bet ween Ih iv.swick and Albany. Dick iVillteley gave 11 tu t e posish; 10-ll .Iter sev ye .i), oi true ti e tv o t i II .*;c>ii p. rt ill ltaiuey ii - i but got in uU ..a •, h now happy lie . e The Pulaski. -vVc . sk luea t. uli m of the p .biie to tlie udvi-rtis.-meui of tue “PulasK! Bar and Bes;a i.ant. ’ b- fm > 1 in auoth r column of the Gazette. Mr. Oonw -y. mi rtv of the Pulaski Hou-e. Kara Utah, an l recently ol the Mug n*li:* H > .an. D.rien, is too welt known to netd aiy (iraise from ns. All he asks is a trial. Go and sec him. l' ltt'o 11 p. On Thursday evenging last the young gentlemeuof Darien gave au entertainment in honor of out* of the fairest of the fair. All the beauty of Darien were gsthend to gether. mul as the strains of music from Darien’s String Hand filled the air tlie gal lant beaux sought partners for a trip on the light fantastic toe. Dancing was kept up until the wee small hours, when it was voted to be an occasion of enjoyment long to be re membered, and wc hope the beginning of a s*nies of festivities that will last all winter. Wanted A boy about the age cf fouiteen to act as Devil for this office and to learn the printing trace. ApiLooETtc —Our readers will accept, this apology for the appearance of the paper this week; as soon as we gtt fixed up in our new quarters we will endoavur to d*> better. MARRIED, At Wiilthonrvilie (la., at 10 a. M . Tuesday, 2Tth ins ~ at the resilience of I'ikiihhn W. Qiiniternian. liv the Rev. J. W. (pi irteriuiiu. Mr. O. .1. QDAH- TrRM.iN ol Damn, to Mias IOWA Ql r AKTEIt- Ma.\, of W altla urville. .So cards. Our yon g friend C. M. Q inrfermrn, of the firm of C. B Puis -& C •.. arrive lin thia city la t Tues day evening ithhia beau'i ill and accompliphed bride.. It appears Hat Irk nu Q mtstcrlonaly dis appeared from our city a short time since, and ereat fe-rs and concern were entertained by his many friends for his -af ty and reui-n amongst ua, but it turns out. that his sudden and clandestine departure from us, was onlv to brim: hack a bosom compsmou. We mud acknowledge our great re g>-ot at not being able to attend Ills recepMoa at Mr. I’. S. Q larterni'inV, tin* foil w tig evening; circum stances over which we had no c uitrul proven'ed and deprived u* of the pi asur •. Fiiond q and his lady will pi-ase accept * nr most, hearty congraiuia tioiis. with the si c- re wish that their pathway thr. u li life may be ca peted wuh tin- choice t ro-es :u.d rarest exotics, and tin. u-itli.-r. ai anytime, be tempted fr .in their tee*inga, to say ■ I wish l was sing e ag in." D.IKIO TI HIMR MUtKKT. BKPORI El) BY A. W. CoKKKR. AVERAQK. MB. sgI'AUE. :kl.) .. .. 6 l**SN 3is ’ to li 4 11 OX m 7X 45il 7 lo 8 5 a* SX t” 3 C to X tun I'X "I IX 7(M 7X 1“ ' S X 8 I*l Bhjt'*!>X 9 4) '.'N I" B'X 950 II X to I X 10 41....-. 12 to 12X ntclUgcncc. POUF OF DAUTEX, GEORGIA. PORT iIB WaEK ERDINO OJT. 29. ARRIVAL*. Oct. 2fi -*ehooner Neitm Langdon, Collins, New Yotk Young A Laiigdon. t I EARED. Oct. 21-Bcbi*ner Blight Star, Morse. St. Johu’s, N. B.— iiltms & Rosier. <). t 21 - Schooner Msrv A. Power. Willey, Yar msn II N. •* Eppilog. fielias Cos. Oct. 2(i Bark Howard, O'Neil, Queenstown—l). M. Mmuo. IN PORT. Sh - p Sunbeam, Paizali. i /m'.ng, Unit:d Kingdom —A. Dobell & in. Hiuk Rosa 80. tteller, P t* r, loa :ing, United Kingdom—Eppi ig. B h!as ,t C *. Bok liosiia. Smeseii. loading. United Kingdom— a. s iimim. Sclnamer Ab’*ie Dunn, Fountain, loading, Bos mn—Hiitous Jfc hosier. >elmiim r N*tiie E fngloll, Collins, loading, Bos ton— Y-'iing & L uigd*m. #CiV |JAHUAINa | AT Oet3l-3.n ’ PEASE OU> STAND. 8 5 .KhAI 8 |J> -AT Oct3! 3m PEASE OLD STr ND. lIARUAINS -AT- Odßl 3m PEASE O! 1) STAND. OARGAINS -AT O tBl -3m PEASE OLD STAND. M Pepper's 8M Shanty! JOHN A. CHRISTIAN a.sjffisr re ;;;ivso t well selected STOCK OE LIQUORS. O 110 'ERIES, FANCY GOODS, &<•. SODA WATER uml LAGER I E Z\l oti (’rm lit jit nil honrs. also — HIP UTED BIER IN BOTTLES A FINE LOT OF IMPORTED CIGARS & TOBACCO ail at all Prices. t. I• fT rfh hvv iton’n to t!f pn che:p p if*- Him ruitvM* peiiVfii tuii-f.c i u i. all >[\ ’orm**r ptTru>* ~v • my niiny tlnnk** for pa-t 'it'd' -111 lit) i Jt'dni, UtC ' tt 'h* * 111 . Ini! toe. Ia! PKFFKfI'e O: t> Sr.\Vl>. •I idS a. t’.iKhi UN, Uct:3l Brio .i> 'T iEKT. Darien. <i\. BARGAINS —AT - Oct3i PEAbE OLD STAND. 3m LOW SOWN FRICES, LOW DOWN PRICES. WE WISH IT DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD THAT A. & R STRAIN AT THEIR NEW STORE, ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, TjBE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FALL AID Will CLOTHING For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS, and GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, , ever offered in this mm', tf. We would Iko call attention to our large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, PRINTS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, &c.. Ac. i WALLED PAPEH AND WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, TINWARE, HARNESS, and SADDLERY. YVe keep constantly on lian 1 a fine assortment of CONFECTIONARY, NUTS, &c. Groceries, Provisions, and Canned Goods IN QUANTITIES AND QUALITY TO SUIT ALL. I 4 Tills imme.'Ho stock was bought for cash, and we wish our numerous cus tom* rs to le-itr in mind ill it, to enable us to st 11 at present low prices we must sell for STRICTLY CASH. Give, ns a call and bung your money with you, and we will show you we menu hnainesM, and a’e no Mttikee linmhug. Goods deli v* red on our usual routes, free of e’ urge. j A. St R. STRAIN, New Store, Oct 31 Corner BROAD and JACKSON STREETS, DAKIEN, GA. ainv S\ilvtvJi,sn)wnts. v_ ; Haw Stole, Hew Gooes, Hew Men! ATTENTION EVERYBODY 1 COLEMAN & COLLAT Having just finished and equipped (heir new ft ore <n Broad streei they beg leave to mvite the atten tion of the people of I) irien nnd *urroundiug Mill try to their will selected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IIATS AND CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, nd everything usually kept in a general variety store. TIMBER MEN FROM TIIE UP COUNTRY will dad it t<> their advantage to g’ve ns call when they bring timber to this market. OUR GO JDS ARE ALL NEW AND FRESH and families in Darien would find it to their advan tage to buy their supplies from us. WE GUARANTEE PERFECT SATISFACTION to all those buying goods from us. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. COLEMAN k COLLAT, Oc:3'-tf BRO \D STREET. DARIEN. GV. BARGAINS AT — Oct3l TEASE OLD STAND. 3m THE PULASKI BAR -AND RESTAURANT! BROAD STREET, orros TE THE MAGNOLIA HOUSE, DARIEN, G KORGIA. fJ' HE undersigned would inform hi* friend* and I the public tiiHl he h s Sited un the *lxve II use. and i* uow prepared to fan) <-h Meal- In be traveling public at all him.a. day or mgut, at short 1) dici . Sp cal attention will be sriven to private parties, auu suppers furnished, such as GAME; OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE, FISH, TO .TEH- HOUSE STEAKS, ASS AtL AT The Lowed Possible Prices. The Bar is t-tocked with *o >d WISES LIQUORS AXD CIGARS! MILK PUNCHES and other F VX< Y DKINKS wade u specialty aud a. rved in flr.t clast style. T will to 'be future, a- in the I art. mako *v ry <ft .ri io please a.l ivho favor me wiib iheif patr.m- M. CONWAY, Op'S" -if A *<•!'. Bargains -AT- Oct3i-3.ii Pease Old Stand. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! JUS i’ ARRIVED, VIA NEW YORK. A largo and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, N O T I O N S, LADIES’ AND GENT'S HATS. BOOTS AMD SHOES, CLOTHING. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Also, a full supply of GROCERIES Always kept on bund and everything usually kept a first-class establish ment. Come one. come all, Ami give ns a call. It will be to your interest To give the new comers a call ! WE GUARANTEE SATISFATION. J. BELSINCER & 3R0., BROAD STREET, DARIEN, GA. N. 15.—Goods hanled to the Ridge without any cost to the purchaser. oct3-tf Mclntosh County High School. THIS SCHOOL WILL OPEN AT Tho School House on the R ; due, at 9 o'clock a. m.. on MONDAY, tho tilth day of October, isTf, under charge of GARDNER RL~GGI.ES, Principal. Miss C LIFFORD STANFORD, A sshtaiif. The trustees dosiie the prompt, and punctual afc ten lance of al! pupils with such books as they may now have. . _ . . For further particulars apply to the Chairman or the Board. £• S- BARCLAY, Octn-tf Chairman.