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Minvi7P(l to vppp ; "<> ••" 1 rooipt for snh-
BCiiptions. Ac., for tin* Gazfttf.
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LDP l ROTS.
rTTRTST'r' 0 5c enni" ni*d W''<s <iw
pnrr scarce. Turkeys, however, are plenti
ful.
I,nT)t flis’r-pt : s wir'ilV t.*n.bnip
„,i in n whorl time the stores will all he
reapdvfnr braves".
\Vr dirppt H'P of tmm'iV- to
p IP n Iv^rtis'melt of the \Maut i OwtiMhm
t , pp ovi-d in nnotV” po'nmv.
t jje draw in" pomes off on the loth iusf.
T. v> . Lc'TB’ITO’TT is OOW rnn''W a
r nw heat, dr'lv l>rtw"fin Pinion nod T,n->.
j,,.: fT Ut , u. where‘t will coTVIIV-t W’t’l the backs
fur Vo 1. Mr, L assorts tv-t fhere evi't l>p
n troll'll * ah 01* aiwir'* fli'ino to mn'rp
All mail rntt'-r sent ly hs
leaf will l e tvnmptlv forwarded.
__OT?R oooii friend P T, TVVM Was in ♦he pt*v
rn Saturday. We will he~n shite that Air.
Putnam comas to Darien from Rrnnswiek
every Saturday. Persons • inting to . irlipv
r n or eoni“ from Brunswick no Satnrdnvs.
ran always he accommodated by Mr. Put
unn.
"rtt) toe new O- ■'"•slices to he found in
another eolntnn if this i-sne.
Rapt S. K. Ulmix is a eandidate for *'ip
rtrtee of Tteeeivr of Tax Pehnns. The
Captain would make a splendid officer.
-We tried ha v d to rp t into the s*o’-e of A.
All S'rain during the week Imt : * ws no
run, there were too nvi'-v "onds in the-e.
ytt thosp eierrjmt moods t>ave ' pen i'va''f;Ml
and the rush to their old stm-e IS greet.
_ Now is the t'me for candidates to pome
forward ""l announce their names. The
sooner the better.
__Tn°: new steamer S'<t)eV> is now plviii"
|,nt W i(i-i th *s elty and Tloboy. This irn el
fn mt 'it l 'e ftoino" and one that has he"
ho.'Ti need ‘1 f<- this nn't. We hope it will
in a ’i'"' 1 • iiive.-’tivieit *o the poovgetic
owners, M ss>s Spaulding A MeTCin’ey.
l-n'inn fed tow irent -.pi-ciid'nrv hi r-onin*i"v
vi'li a penman ion. ad i'e ’'"mitt" fort'i
the me] iffims rtla’ s o r <h>* "ivt"T' nil 1 vjn
I'll the wateh d< " m s'i'o' ''em f v ' livrdevs.
and went fill’ them nPC'irdi'"lv. Nen(ll*“-‘S to
so- the mnsie stnpn. and a-d *’ "onttedi *•
wUI a..vr "row a"a : u who-v those ‘eet trod
The fe- re n*as hrok j n t on'tar smashed. an 1
two vp’vn devs tie'i'v run to death. Chain
V nia dogs vimurr 1; di 'S.
—"iv s mieotic infnvn iis sopieft iix
a' oat *’ a* ri ens that is bchig nrgan'zed in
our eitv?
- f’IPT V s nv-NWET.T, sh’ itu rl ftOothe'-
] mm lot if lire liv strainer Canie, on Sun
day 1 s f .
- - T *rs'vnss dll till" t' r 'vre' '-as ’•non nietM
lively. We pijo t a lively winter down in
these oar s.
- C-pt. and nv Malcom 1 as return* and home
from f e North.
T ie 8 earner S‘ r : "b* has reas run.
P"!" to til's per*. The ‘ teaiin vs Currie and
Lizzie Biker are running regularly.
- Or.n ’‘dT’xifiE asl's ahe ivi t" ii th’s jss ie
of the f f.vvtte. Be sure m.d re.ul hi' r r '.
The o’ mtion on Ti. sdar last wis t’■
riost md I’-ly that Ims taken place in Darien
in sometime,
—"nr vi lira o*i ttie steam ■’r "h v 1 • wh""*i
wu la*elv onrrhasi and t.y Cr tiin T ihn T *
D r. to bo ru i m the \lt I’n ih i via r 'ri 1 !,
are '.pi , , i| v r ini leti'd oi 1 *i- wit'
Soon he r ‘ dy f>r 1 ins;’less. S'/e. V :pj.
—Mu Deo Cte. who dj ~i in S'vinn ih.
list week, ivis the fither-in-liiw of Mr. Jo.ix
A. Ohtjistiav, of this ritv.
The sir) intelligence now comes fvnni
Brunswick. of the death i>f Juries )!. Lee.
\vlm was shot in the head hv \ It. Wil' : .
et) t’ip *ii'lit previous to the October eloe
twn. This was a most nnfo'tnnate nff ir
(ii ' we il lentv synipntliise w tli the fmiilies
of both partii s.
—Rrywt did n't run worth a petit in Me
Intosh pint itv The colore 1 i>e pic );eh)
t-'at Rrvant was ns nmeh fa Jemoernt ns
'lr. iTarMdge: <|, -i p P wps bon lit <>’iee and
he poo),] j,e bought again. That’s \v] at
hurt him.
~ A njiß y>t por man informed ns the
Other and tv Mint tie was engaged to seventeen
vonni? ladies and was endiiivoiing to make
it eighteen. ■
one pins* have been happy ell the
meri t of the election iiotn the noise that we
heard.
Tft> ‘enirer T'niev has gone to Savan
nah. Wt* riirrot imagine wl at she has pone
f t rnh es jt is for the 1 e”efit of our dear
friend Har) erV health. Since the almve was
written 'lie Daisy has put in an appearance.
--Some w g eirenlated the report that
Coroner Burrell intend'd to bury a man
fee downwards, when npoli the erew of the
ffhip Svnleam waited upon the Coroner to
fnd ont how it was. when the Captain, in
his blandest toms, iiJtintd them tLnt it
was a— , od.
cTjtosp frp<iii-i Cent will eervere in
Barit non Tuesday. Pi P t it her Ist As there
is mnch business l pfore fl e eonrt it won hi
l e r-elj for al’ interested to be prepared.
Lie Honor Jndp- Schley has pn mised lo
told eonrt two weeks.
The steamer May Flcvcer failed to make
her regular tri| s last week, owing to an ac
cident. She iH all right now. and will be
ready to accommodate all who would like to
take a tiip to Brunswick.
Joard t i Cituti'y ('iiimilsslitniTti - Ilesii
l.ir Vec liig.
Couvtv Commissioners’ Office )
Darien, Novi mbor 4 1874. f
Present, his Honor T. P. Pease. Chairman;
Joseph P. Gilm, Janies Walker, L. Mcln
tosh, limes Tjichlis in, Taos. H. Oiguilliat.
Vhse it. Mr Morris.
A quorum liein"present the Board organ
zed and the f Unwin" business taken up in
re oilar or le;:
Committee on Finance r ported on tie
follow : ng bills and ordered them paid whet
in funds Amount $17,1 11.
Moved by Mr. Gilson that the iuteresf on
the lots sold by Mr. Mcln*o h. be paid tiim
Committee on Paver and Harbor made n •
report.
Committee on Streets and Lanes, no re
port
Committee on O- d’nn* oes no repo-1.
Committee on PiiLFr Bni’di’i"s Mr. Gil
son moved that Mr. John II Burrell Im ns
s;"”ed to the Committee in place of S. W.
Wilson, deponse!.
Mr. Luehlison moved that the eonsideru
tiou if the matter relative to 'lie ad >|it on of
plans and receiving of e-dim it“f >r the build
in" of a I'oiv t TI Ulse. he poetn >ued 'V! 1 the
whole mutter r f rrel to the joint rotnui't
tee <>f c'tizens and commissioners who wil
report at a meeting, to be called by the
Chairman.
Committee on Health —no report.
Mr. Gi'son moved t'mt the Boavd ask for
proposals from the City Phvsi<-ians to 11e• and
the city poor and furnish their own medi
cines.
Mov* and 1 y Mr. Luehlison that the “nils.
Ac., of the Ship Wilcox now in pns -e-sioi! n
Hal l.or Mart *r. be brought to Dari> u and
soil to nav bills against shin Wilcox.
Moved by Mr Laelilison that the HU of
Mr. Humph be 1* ft to the Finance Commit
tee.
Moved by Mr. Gilson that no new precinct
be made.
Mr. Luehlison moved to lay the matter
over to the next meeting.
Messrs Wyllv and la ng were, upon ballot,
declared clicked Inspectors of Timber.
The pet it *on if Messrs. Coleman A Collat
asking a reduction of license was not "i ant
ed.
The petition of J. J. Simpkins was also re
f.i red.
T' e pethiou of Be'sv Gurv r< ff mid to the
ConirirUt”C on Streets and Lanes.
The Fire ('• mmittee eoniposed of cititzem
appointed t v tic Porrd at the regular Octo
ber term. asked for fii’tlior time to make nj
their repo t. Granted.
?.{r. Adam S'rain was, upon motion, added
1 1 said committee.
Mr. Mrlntosli asked to tie relieved from
further action upon the Board to-day whic!
was "■•anted.
Th*‘ t'lf-rk :ed Trensnr* r's repo-t was ex
anrtmd f ouml corn ot. accepted an.l ordered
to tie published
Mr. Gilson move ! that tlm Tax Co'declo’.
make the inn ch ir .o>s in M•. Strain’s tax
es aeci nil hig to Mr, y,j i, s ret urn-'.
ytr. Gilson moved that the ease of M ms
ffehl ti" postu mi • 1 until the next regain:
meeting.
On Hint ion of Mr. Gilson (lie Wi’sm 'ax
in oter was pos" pmied for a. special nmeting
The case of Ada Smi'h rx the Ala shal
•vms taken no and argued oil both sides in
fn't. af er -hicli Air. Laelilison offered the
tollo" ii <■:
I'vs'ih erf Tbi t after In aria" the cv : denee
and am r ent in t 1 ■ <•' urges against th
CPy at -sha) tl e Pom* 1 fnd that C e-e has
~ot been cr'abtal '** evid nee enough iid
dnei and to snstui'i them, and th it lie be ac
quitted of the same.
J >.soTred fwOf. That we would aain
take occasion 'o 'rupri'ss noon the Al.ar'-hc'
*i-e innlorfatiee < f discharging his duties
*f iirli'ssty fahl fnUv and in s'mh a niann o
•s *o "'V'- no c’ * iz* n cause for c-mplaio* or
•i suspicion that he has be n at all derel et
in ’ : s offf'-e.
Tim tol lowing revo’ntion was offered In
Air. Gilson:
J'molwd. Tlui* tie A T ai>bal is or Vied to
v, tily Ada Pniith and T nla PnrUli to leave
the eitv wMrn ti' e days, or fliev wll lie
pi, s. ci fi and tor lo * i : r" a in-uso of ill tame
There 1 t ill" no furtlll r 1 neiimsv 'be Board
adjourned. Spatpino Kenan
Clerk, J>. C. C.
Ct tldoti Etatl- n rn.nN fnqitts:.
On Monday’ast Cupta n John 11. Burie'l
Coroner < f Mclntosh county was asked to
have a man ' nth-d who had and ed suddenly.
C. pt. r>ur"ell impaneled a jury and viewed
the hodv, when he learned that a few and >ys
previous a stranger applied at Mr. Lankin s
for a "lace to sleep, sayi g that l.e had only
two dollars, and wanted to go fo Savannah.
Int f he con'd get woik he vvonl 1 pay f li
the bed an 1 board. Mrs. Larkin, with com
wiendal le kindness, told the unfortunate
man that he hud better keep bis two dollars
as he w i"ted to g i iw iv. and she woul 1 fur
bish him wit -a be 1 gratis
tdii Kund iv the deeeisel wis fend to be
quite il' an 1 Mr. Larkin wanted to summons
a phv-ieian, but lie strenuously declined
having one and on Monday morning was
found dead.
die deceased was a native of Ireland and
w,s unknown. He had a prayer hook in
which was written Michael. He was decent
Iv b.ivied by the Coroner and his prayer
book and rosa-y, bis only effects, were also
buried w itli him.
Person.*l. AVe were pleased to meet in
onr city dui*il}g the week, August Schmid',
E-iq.. who has just returned from a two
months s pleasure trip North.
%&f~The I c ird of County Commissioners
held quite an iitfCvesting meeting on Wed*
nesdav last. Iliad the j roeeedii g > which
will be found elsewhere.
the man who was so badly
beaten in this county by Wimberly, carried
Glynn county by only kO3 majority; Poor
Bryant !
The Ilctilon in Mflninsh - Vi imberlt
Ahead.
The election in Mclntosh, on Tuesday,
wasone of the most orderly and quiet that wi
h ive ever witnesseb Tile colored v iters had
heen well dri'led before hand, and with lar
few ex.a'ptious, vote 1 just as Campbell tol
'hem. The Oil Tycoon himself took his
seat right at thmmlls where ho could not only
mspect the voters, but instruct any who
were in (h ulit, and supply tin in with AVun
lerly tickets. The following is the vote;
Darien S. N wport Total
Hirtridge Ififi 84 200
t’rvant 40 28 08
W mberley 391 3 391
W M. Thomas... 1
Wimberley's mij u-itv over nil 1 .‘SO. The
whites did not eome out as strongly as they
mightor Hartri tge would have polled a much
heav'er vote.
Fast Sailing. —C ptain Crocker sai’ed
from Fernadina. Fli.. G-tober 28th. for
New Y uk, where lie arrive 1 <>i the. 3 >th
alt. The captain then took the yacht Ethel,
with a few frien Is on b urd a id started on
Sunday N iveinber Ist. arriving off D >l<oy
bar o l Thursday. November sth. at 1 1 AI .
m iking the round trip fr m> Fern m bin t >
.Bew York an l back to Darien in eight days.
This is unquestionably the fastest time on
record on our coast.
New Pilot Boat. Capt. Crocker arrived
ii po ton Wednesd y with Captain Bailey’s
new pilot boat. Captain B . is a pilot on
our liar and with lbs fast sailing Jwat will
doubtless veu ler the race lor vessels coming
in very exciting.
Three Kobbeiles In One Xlffh!.
Will Swvn’s Gold Witvh Stolen. —Our
young friend. William J. Swan, had his val
uable gold witch, chain and locket stolen
from him on Thursday niglif, by some thief
entering his loom after he had retired. No
clue as in the thief, though every effort will
be made to trace him out. Friend Swan of
fers a large reward fir the recovery of his
watch, and we. sincerly hope that he may
catch the thief.
Another Watch Stolen. —O i T'mrsliv
niglif soni" mysterious, unknown individual
entered the house of Air. George W. Long
and approp Lited a gold watch and twenty
.ive doll irs in currency.
Money Stolen. - A t hi* f entered the room
if Air. Churchill on Thursday night and
robbed him of •Revel id hundred dollars in
•nnency. The case is wraped in mystery.
t-tr Prayer meeting will be held at Airs.
8. A. Thomas' on Sunday afternoon. Pr*n
t m"*'lings w'll I e hel l regular until the
'hurcll is completed.
Hold Vnlvals.
.Magnolia Tl'Usf, \. E. Carr. Proprietor
('. Clay Williams. G. W. Wright. -Jr., str
lay Flower: Capt -T is. O'lxeil. bark llow
itd. Dobov: John Brown and sou. Do'ioy;
Isaac W Christian, city: Tlios. II lt.on. Jr.
las Laelilison. Ri J- E. Cornelius.
Dobov: Cant Tom White, str Staples; Jm.
Vian. John Christian city; W AI Di
al son, Savmnab: S. < hinneg city; Chas.
n . Dunham. Ga; C. AI Tv'er. eitv: Cunt.
Tas. Vlilenl. Do'ioy: Burk nn'ildti". Th*is
oauld'iig. Sapelo; Eilvvivd Hill. Paltimor- :
P. A. Stoisen. bark R*wke. D“bov; (’.
Pi ters bark Rosa Fopttclii'r;-T 'V Christian
m l w f*e Brunswick: AV. .1 AVilly. A Ton
*ai'*<‘. M due: f'ap', T. IT. Sm th. str Carrie:
f Miller. T ATil *r. S C.: Geo. A. Connor
’liildelphia: 11. AI -or**. Au"ns*u. Ga: T*. -T
Abrfnx f’t,'; R F. Arnold W'bningtnn
Del.: It. AV. G'ut.li. eitv; \V>n. MiP'li°so*i.
I is P. Gilson. Dot'ov; .Tic. I>. Moore. R. F.
Williams. Brunswick: Got. Sti-near, eitv;
E W. Aiken 8. Capt. Sardrno. shin
T.agna; John E. Y uni". TT. Ravenell eitv:
lo'u' Ma'eotin. Dob- v LI.; Frank D nvd.
viv'innnh; Cm t. F. P. Tbivton. Y rm nith
N. II :D. Wit. K i V !!*>. Gi.: Wil'iam
Ri.se. IT. D TI ‘ t'b'ian. S ivinnu’-: Tj. F, I!.
D >Lornie. Tbos D : x ti tl B. AT ibrv city:
Dr Bake . wife anl 1 P-uisv-'c
HUII.N Tl II M VI.KEr.
RKPUK ;ED liY v . W. C KK ER.
AVFS'HK. S AS SQt’ARK.
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FORT OF DVItTEX, GEORGIA.
FOiR THE WEEK ENDING NOV. 6.
ARtIYATN.
N v 3.— s'rh'smi'r < lm-. Mnrfont. < harte ton, S.
C. n> "ill i-- & Foster.
Xi„- ?__seh. n e'' E A. Pnopcr, Savaun. h, to
Dillons & Foster.
IN P 'RT.
ci,. n s n - ')-!im. Da'zail. 1 a( , ,n.'. United King tom
—A. D "Iv-ll * o.
",,-lt k mii Ri t’eSer. p n-rs, loa ing. United
K'n-d -I"—F’lltlt "S B 1 1-is C*.
R.rb R.i-tta. StiH'sen. lonliii". United Kingdom—
a. s limnlt.
SehiHi er IV" Dll' n. Fountain, loa ii-g. Bos
ion—Hiltons <e Fes er.
sr'i-iiner V- ttie Lingl.n Colins, loading, Bos
ten—Y Minit L oi
Srtioon* r C'l.a l*-- Mnrford.
!ci o tier E. A. Il i iji r.
gUmoiuucmcntr.
F*u- Ifcccivci- of Tits lit torus.
FRI.I.O'-V Cl riZKV* : lam n c ni’i/t-te fir the
I'fflee Ilf Repel V- r of Tax Relnri s. Slid bi g your
*n|ip.irt I)o ae you weh toll ri" •• hv.
Nm7-tf S. E. CLARKE.
id nr fulvrrtircmrnts.
$l5O REWARD.
KEN from m*- room on TIII’RD 'Y > ICHT a
fP'LD WA CII. CHAIN mid L* CKK r . Parties
having the articles w ill receive the above reward
aid no qnesti ns a-kid. t y -clnrnii g thi ni to
\V. .1. H VAN.
no-.T tf OCice of Young & n.
IDS' W iRIT m do to order bv
mn7~:l _ T. C. BiiOMLEY.
Tuke WaniiMig.
ALb PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE M\G
SO I.Y IltlU'K are invited to come forward a .and
sett V inline lately. Imran husineaa, and tiin-t all
wi'lcome forward and i> y up.
A. E. CARP,
nov7-rf Pixurti t r Megnol'a ' on-e,
| 9 .\ Kb Al.Yt
AT—
-o*l3l-3 u PE \se O’.D ST \NT,
i ►Ecirefuto Kir-. 0■ • t T. C. BllOM : K.Y 'o ent
s' u• y nr stnv ic vT-lt
The D.r jeu CtiKrul
Horn sc.
Which !■( men at alt hours f,,r the acoo-Timnda
tion of pc travelling pn'ilic. lam supplied with
a 1 the delici 'ieH of the w ason. I put tip my Meals
mi the Ot V rginm len nrrnttc Prii ctp .t. P jam
don't bell, ve it co ue and look at my T hie.
wtr.u \ \i copkiv,
Oeneriil So ler'lltenilelit.
N. It—Ni,mettme .ny frien's call in* O'd Mii'p .
P. S.— I am mi l niniiimr the rtiann yacht Sapelo
on schedule, Capt. Tom Sp.iuliMnp.
NmT-3t OLD MI DGE.
/it Old Pepper's Shanty!
JOHN L CHRISTIAN
HAS JUST RROEIVK') A WELL SELECTED
STOCK OK
LIQUOHS, r.ROCERIES, FANCY
GOODS, &c.
SODA WATER mt.l LAGER IEZR
on I’muglit tit. it'll hours.
ALSO
niI’CRTZP BIER IN BOTTLES.
A FINE LOT OF
IMPORTED CIGARS & TO RAC CO
and at all Prices.
T off r th‘ .hove ennts to the pu’llc at cheap
p iece, and gu iraiitee perf ct rati-f icti ui in all
cases.
Mv former pilrmis •inv ■ niv mmv thanks fir past
tUmrs an i hop • a conti'il! me of tli ■hon -.
DiicT tail to ci lal Pki'pkh'b Oi.ii Stand
J|||\ A. C I'tlsri \N.
Oct3l BkoiD 'Tuket. Dakisn. Ga.
r) E sIJRK jop have Zinc under jams stoves. Fir
} sale hy T. 1!. B i )d ,KY.
“\3ToiMiixAXoir
7o be entitled on Ordinance lo provide for (he
/', otectii oj I‘chile mid Private BiUdinjs,
T.e’s. and for other Purposes.
Section 1 The Board of County Com
niissioneiH exf-reisi'ig jurisdi'd on in
tne City of Darien do ordain and it is here
bv otil.lined by the authority of the s une.
tha" from and after the passage of tuis ordl
nance it sha 1 not Ik: lawful tor any nets >n
or pm sons to affix or paste any paper or d
-vertisi laeiit upon any public. Wall, fence
Huililii gor tree m said city being public or
private exce, t in the usual | lace used for
that purpose for any in it ter of a public na
ture. or in such place as they shall be per
mitted so to do by any private individual,
tin- mvitri or less -enf such private building,
and except also by permission obtained from
the Chairman or so m- member * l tin- Board
or of tlte Marshal of said City of Da v i>-n.
under a pen illy of 51)1 and itnpriso ; , and for
tin* sp.,ce oi live days; and in no case shall
t he city buildings or fences <>r walls be used
lor such purpose except by some officer of
said In aid or city for tin- purpose of pub
lishing some notice emanating from bis or
their respective office. The imprisonment
being in the power of the Chairman or act
ing C.iairrnau pro tempore to remit upon
payment ot Idles.
Sec. 2. And be it further onlai"ed. &<•,
That any pet son or persons w ho shall deface
or ea is.- lo be defaced any public or private
wall, truce, building or tree box by figures,
letters, marks or devices with any chalk,
pencil, ink. paint, knife, or by pasting, stick
ing. or fastening same upon itnv place afore
said With the consent of the owner or oceu
paut shall, on conviction he fined in a sum
not to exceed ilO f r each offence, whether
said | remises In* the prop rtv of the city.
State, county or United States by actual
ownership or lease, or tin- property of any
private person, action to tie upon complai* t
of the injured party or otherwise.
Seo. 3. And it is further ordained Ac..
That any person or person who shall cut
break, fell or otherwise injure or destroy, nr
injure any shade tree * r other tree (i-xcept
upon bis or their individual property mid
not useful tor the beautify dug or shading of
any street, lane, or other pntilic place in said
city) shall on coui'iction lie fined m a sum
not-to "sceed 311) for each offauce, and im
•irisotnu and lor ten days, and no person shall
hurl, throw, pitch or east any stone, brick
bit. shell. <>r other thing of like nature
against or on, or into all trees, tree box.
rai ing. fen e, wall, house, building, or in
any street or other highway in said city,
upon pain of ike penalties, the imprison
ment being in the power ot :he Chairman or
acting Chairman pro tent., to remit upon
i-ayment tines.
Sec. 4. And it is further ordained, Ac ,
That any p -rsou who shall tie or hitch m y
horse, mule or other animal to any tree,
tree I ox. or pump, the property of the city
of Darien, or to any tree, tree box or fence
being private proper l y unless by owner’s
1 e,mission) shall be guilty of a misdo m-a
nnr anil I'e subject to a fine of not to exceed
ten dollars.
Sec. 5. An lit is further ordained, Ac..
That any person the niastei. mate, owner,
consignee or any atlm-hee of any vessel or
boat, who shall at anv time, wi.hout per
mission. discharge and dep sit any ballast
■ ■ rubbish of any kind on any public dock
or wharf in said city shall b-* fined in a sum
ot not to exceed n*2o. Provided, such per
mit. so ot tnined. shell be givi u by tl e tl.tv
Matshal. acting tu.d-r the instno t oils of
tlie Chairman of Board or of the Chairman
Committee on Docks and Wharves of the'
said Board setting tor'll the exact spot and
the quality to lie so deposited.
!3ec. C. And be it further ordained by
the authority aforesaid. That all ordinances
or tails id ordinal.ci s militating against
this ordinance be ami the sanle is lierebj
repi'iihd.
P. ssed i.y tne Board of Comity Coiu’nis
sihneiK September fith. 1874. ,
SPALDIN 1 KENAN,
"NovT-St Cieik and Treasurer:
Hew Storc, (iew Gooes, Kew Men!
ATTENTION" EVERYBODY!
COLEMAN & COLLAT
Having jnM fini-hed tme] < quipped th®r now Morn
<n Broad Mree they lit*!; leav* to nvile then tin
lax- o' the people nf I) uii'ii an ! r.r.uundh.g coun
try to lluiti \ll *ehcl*d Muck of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
and everything usually kept in a general variety
Muiv.
TIMBER MEN FROM THE CP COUNTRY
will find it tu their Advantage to g've it* a call when
they bring timber to this market.
OUII GOODS ARE ALL NEW AND FRESH
and families in Darien would find it to their advan
tage to buy their Mtpplius from na.
WE GUARANTEE PERFECT SATISFACTION
to all those buying goods from ns.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS.
COLEMAN & COLLAT,
Oc3l -tf BROAD STREET. DXRIEN, O'.
B A R G AIMS
AT
Oc(31 TEASE OLD STAND. 3m
THE PULASKI BAR
—AND—
RESTAURANT!
BROAD STREET,
OPPOS TE THE MAGNOLIA nOUoE,
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
ri'IIE undersigned would inform his friend-* and
I the public tliMt he hsfi i* and ut) ttie atxive
lions*-, and is now prepared In flirt) sh Meal-, to he
travel I tig puhl e al all hours, day or night, at short
n .tic* .
Sp chi I alt* nt’on will lie given to private pa ties,
aim Suppers furnished, such as
GAME; OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE,
FISH, IO .TEE-HOUSE STEAKS,
AND ALL AT
The Lowest Possible Prices.
1 he Ba* is stocked with go and
WISES, LIQUORS AXD CIGARS!
MII.K PU'iCIIFS and other F'NCT DRINKS
made a specialty ands rveil in flr.-t class style.
t will in ’he future, a-* in ihe i a>t. make ev ry
i (Toil to please u.l who favor mu vvi.h th* ir patrou
.l3. CO.MVAY,
Oot3l-lf Agfi't.
Bargains
-AT
Oci3l-3n Prase Old Stand.
LOOK! LOOS ' LOOK!
JUST ARRIVED,
VIA NEW YORK.
A large and well se'ected Sti c’.c ot
DRY GOODS,
NOTION S,
LADIES’AND CENT'S HATS.
SOOTS Af.'.D SHOES,
CLOTHING,
LAD:F.S' AND GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS.
Also, a full supply of
G ROCERIES
Alw ivs kept mi litml '*n.l everythin”
usu-il’y kept ii first 1 1 rss estnblish
ine.it.
CnniP oiio. mmo nil.
An.l give us a cat l .
It will he to youi' interest
To give the new comers a call !
WE UUMIANTEE SATISFATION.
J. BELSINCiR & BRO.,
BROAD STREET. DARIEN, GA.
N I?.—Goods hauled to the Ridge wi'hont
any cost to the purchaser. Oet3-tf
♦bargains
—AT
-0.t313m PKA E 01.D STAND.
GREAT REDUCTION
-OF—
PRICES
-AT-
A.&RSTRAINS
Cor Broad and Screven Streets.
Having just receive*! otlr Full and inter
Stock, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
nntl SADDLERY,
PAINTS, OILS,
DRUGS a:ul MEDICINES,
HARDWARE,
ami CUTLERY,
FANCY ARTICLES,
I E TEC MERY,
BOOKS ami
STATIONERY,
CLOCKS,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, CROCKERY;
EARTHEN,
• GLASS ah 1
QUEENS-WARE,
WOOD,
WILLOW,
TIN and
HOLLOW-WARE,
IIOU.-E IOLD FURNITURE,
FARMING UTENSILS,
STOVES ami
STOVE PIPES;
CORN, SHINGLES,
OATS, OAKUM,
LIME, SALT,
HAY, &c.
Particular attention
given to tlie supply of vessels.
Captains of vessels are
especiall y invite.l to riamino
our large ami complete stock of
Sill I’ CHANDLERY,
Wii!i nttr unusual facilities for car
rying on business at a nominal tx
p, use fciiab.e 'is to compete with any
market. Smith.
CALL AND EX AMINE OUR STOCK
anil satisfy yourselves.
GOODS DELIVERED in the
CITY and on the RIDGE,
FREE of CHARGE.
A. & P. STKAt\ T ANARUS,
Xov7-tf parieu, till;