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Railroads.
Savannah. Fioi ida& West
ern Railroad.
tiavßA&i. SuKKnTjriKiri .in't Omcx. )
iiwm and Gvur Railroad, j
Sav/uvnah,September ‘A I, 18i9.)
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 9ep. IhTH, PAS
SENGER Tkiu. ya this Hoad will ruu as
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Lonvo Savannah daily at 4 30 p. m
Arrive at Jesup daily at 7:00 p, in
Arrive ikt ThoruAsvtlle dully 5i.... 6:35 a. in
Arrive at Bambridge daily at— 'J 4b *• 111
Arrive at Albsuy daily at 1026 a. m
Arrive at Live Oak daily at ‘4:00 8. to-
Arrive at Tallahassee daily at.. 1:00 a. m-
Arrive at Jacksonville dady at 7:60 a. in-
Leave Tallahassee daily at..... 5:45 p. m
Leave Jacksonville daily at # 30 p. m.
Leave Live Oak daily at 11:15 p. no
Leave Albany daily at 4:00 p. m
Leave Hsinbridge daily at 4 00 p. m.
Leave Thomasville daily ut 7:35 p. in.
Leave Jesup daily at 6:30 a. in.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 0:00 a. in.
No change of ears between Savannah am' Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullmhn Palace sleeping cars dally betwoon Sa
vannah and Jacksonnille.
Sleeping oars run through to and from Savannah
and Albany.
The elegant Sleeping ond Parlor Coaches of the
Lufala line dailei between Montgomery, Ala., and
JaoksoviUe without a change.
Passengers from Savannah for Fercandina,
Gainesville and Coder Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick take
this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. in.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. in., ar-
riving at Savannah 9:00 a. in.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:16 a. m. (daily
except Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this train connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 0:26
p. m. daily (except Sunday).
Palaoe sleeping cars run through to and from
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
-vs on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma-
Eutaula, Montgomery, Mobile, Now Orleans,
‘ etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridgo for Apalachicola
every Sunday and Thursday evening; lor
Columbus every Tuesday and Saturday after
liooti)
Close connection at Jacksonville dally (Sundays
encepted) for Green Cove Springs, St. Augustine,
Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on St. Johns
river.
Trains on B. and A. P.. IS. leave Junction, going
west, at 11:37 a. m. and for Brunswick at 4:40 p.
m., daily, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office, No. ‘22 Bull street,
and at Atlantic aud Gulf Railroad Passenger Do-
AOOOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVISION
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted at 7:0(1 a. in.
Arrive at Mclntosh, “ “ 9:28 a. m.
Arrive at Jeeup, ” . “ 12:00 a. m.
Arrive at Blaekskoar, “ “ 2:05 p. m.
Arrive at Dupont, “ “ 6:15 p. m.
Leave Dupont, “ “ 6:15 a. m.
Leave BlacksheaP, " “ 0:36 a. in.
Leave Jesup, “ “ 12:30 p. in.
Leave Mclntosh, “ “ 2:52 p. in.
Arrive at Savannah, “ “ 6:40 p. m.
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.
Leavo Dupont at 7:30 a. m.
Leave Valdosda at 10:02 a. in.
Leave Quitman at...... 11:42 a, m.
Arrive at Thomasville at 2:10 a. m.
Leave Thom as ville at. 2:40 p. in.
Leave Camilla at 5:24 p. m.
Arrive at Albany at..., 1:20 p.m.
Leave Albany at 5:00 a. ill.
Leave Camilla at 1:20 a. m.
Arrive at Thomasville at 10:20 a. m.
Leave Thomasville at.,, 10 50 p. in.
Leave Quitman ut. 110 p. m.
Leave Valdosta at 3:15 p. nt.
Arrive at Dupont 5:45 p. m.
J. 8. Tyson, Master of Transportation.
11. S. IIAINES,
Jnnoß Gonoral Superintendent,
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
p l o ri x :o a.
MACON & BRUNS HKR.R,
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
Macon, Ga., April 19, 1879. j
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 20TH INST.,
Passenger trains on this road will run as fol
lows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE AHA BRUNSWICK,
NIGHT PARSENUKH NO. 1 SOUTH—DAILY.
Loavo Macon < • 7:45 p. m.
Arrive Cochran 9:47 p. m.
Arrive Eastman 10:45 p. m.
Arrive Jesup , 3:27 a. m.
Arrive Brunswick. 6:00 a. in.
I,pave Brunswick per steamer 6:15 a. in.
Arrive Fernandina 10:15 P - m ‘
Arrive Jacksonville 2:35 p. m.
Arrive Cedar Keys 8:35 p.m.
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2 NOETH —DAILY.
Leave Cador Keys , 5:25 a. m.
Leave Jacksonville 11:15 a. m.
Leave Fernandina per steamor .- 3:45 p. m.
Arrive Brunswick 1:45 p. in.
liCave Brunswick 8:00 p. m.
Leave Jesup ~ 10:35p.m.
Leave Eastman 3:31 a. in.
Leave Coohran 4:33 a.m.
Arrive at Macon 6:45 a. in.
Close connection at macou for all points North,
ast and West via Atlauta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3,SOUTH.
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Macon 7:15 a. m.
Arrive Cochran 9:43 a. m.
Arrive Eastman 11:14 a. ill.
Arrive Jesup 6:25p.m.
Arrive Jacksonville 7:‘26 a. m.
NO. 4 NOETH, DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Jacksonville 6:16 p. m.
Leave Jesup 6:15 a. m.
Leave Eastman 1:21 p. nt.
Leave Cochran. 2:45 p.m.
Arrive Macon 5:15 p. m.
Connects at Macon for points North, East aud
•West.
HAWKINS VILLE B HANOI!.
Freight and accommodation—Daily, except Sun
day .
Leave Cochran ...... 10:00 p. in.
Arrive Hawkinsville. 10:45 p. m.
Leave Hawkinsville 3:30 a. in.
Arrive Cochran 4:15 a. m.
Connect* at Coohran with trains 1 and 2 to and
from Macon.
Leave Ooohran 10:00 a.m.
Arrive Hawkinsville 10:45 a. in.
Leave Hawkinsville 1:45 p.m.
Arrive Cochran 2:30 p.m.
Connects at Cochran with trains 3. and 4. to and
from Macon. GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. JARVIS, Mast. Trans. je.
BRUNSWICK & ALBANY R I!
CHANGE OF. SCHEDULE
Superintendent's Office. )
BrunlwicK, Ga., January 1,1878.)
ON AND AFTER JANUARY IST, 1878, PASSEN
ger trains on this Road will run as follows:
Passengers Trains leave Brunswick Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:00 a. m.
Arrive at Tebeauville, A. A. R. R., at.. .10:59 a. m.
Leave Tebeauville, A. A. G. R. R. at.. ..11:14 a.m.
Arrive at Albany at 7:10 p.m.
RETURNING
Leave Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days at 8:00 a.m.
Arrive at Tebeauville, A. A G. R. R.,at. 4:08 p. in.
Leave Tebeauville, A. AG. R. R., at.. . 4:26 p. m.
Arrive at Brunswick 8:20 p. m.
Trains from Albany make close connection at
Tebeauville with A. A G., passenger train from
Savanna I. and with but few hours delay at Te
beauville. with A. A G. passenger train for Florida.
Trains from Brunswick connect at Tebeauville
with day passenger train of the A. A. G. R. R.
which leaves Tebeauville for Florida at 1:35 p. in.
CHARLES L. SCHLATTER.
Je6. General Superintendent.
WILLIAM SCHENCK.
Boot anil Shoe Maker.
BROAD STREET.
iMRIE.r - - GECRCM
2? xiblications.
1 1880. 1880.
THE DARIEN
TIMBER GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED BY
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-AT-
D A 11 1 EIV ,
Mclntosh county, Georgia.
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ADDRESS
R. W. GRUE3,
Sditoi’ anJ Proprietor.
! DARIEN, - - - - GEORGIA.
! Bakoi y &, Coni'ec tioai ery.
j JOHN E. HEINS’
New Bakery
—AND—
CONFECTIONERY.
r TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE
1 people of Darien and vicinity that I have just
opened a NEW BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY, ICE
CREAM AND SODA-WATER ESTABLISHMENT,
in the new brick building erected on the corner of
Broad and Northway Streets, immediately next to
the United States Post-Office and office of Daeif.n
TiMHF.it Gazette. I have anew oven aud bake
shop, complete in all details, and admitted by com
petent judges to be one of the BEST OVENS IN
THE SOUTH. With the above accessories I can
confidently offer patrons the very beet
Bread, Cakes,
Pies, Rolls, &c.,
as I use only the best materials. I shall be pleas
el to show those wiio favor me with a call, one of
the finest
Soda-Water Fountains
in the State, from which I am enabled to draw
ICE COLD SODA with pure fruit syrups at from
ONE to FIVE CENTS per glass, and defy competi
tion in this and all other branches ot my business.
I shall also make
Pure Ice Cream
at least three days in each week, and shall be
pleased to servo my friends at all times. I shall
also keep on hand FRUITS in their seasons which
I propose selling at hard-pan prices. Also, keep
constantly in store a splendid assortment of
Choice Candies of Northern
and My Own Make.
I would also add that I am prepared to furnish
WEDDING AND OTHER PARTIES with what
ever they may noed, at short notice, and yuarntee
satisfaction. .5011N E. HEINS.
Darien, Ga., ,Tulv 18th, 1879.
—I ..w I- MwefrgxnMa>-Pi(
GEORGIA & FLORIDA
INLAND
STE A M BOAT COM PAN Y.
The Darien Line!
Savannah. St. Catharine’s, Doboy, Darien,
Union Island, St. Simon’s Brnsnvvick,
St. Mary’s and Fernandina.
Connecting at Darien with steamers for all land
ings on the Oconee and Altamaha Rivers.
StsaiiSlyof&pion
\ STILL leave wharf, foot of Bull street, every
\ t TUESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p. ra., fbr
above points, connecting at Brunswick with Ma
con Brunswick and Brunswick and Albany Rail
roads for all points on the line of those roads, at
Fernandina with Transit Road for Jacksonville.
Cedar Keys, and all points on Florida Central
Railroad and Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile
Railroad, and with steamer Flora, Captain Joe
Smith, for all points on St. Mary’s river,
Through rates of freight to and from Northern
and Western ports.
Steamers connect at Brunswick with the up
ward and downward trains of the Brunswick and
Albany Railroad aud with the Macon and Bruns
wick Railroad.
THOMAS WHITE, Agent, Hotel Wharf.
Darien, Georgia.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
CAPT. THOMAS WHITE, Agent, is authorized
to adjust, promptly, all claims at Darien.
W. F. BARRY, General Agent.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager,
sep22-tf Savannah, Ga.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Cheapest and Best
HOTEL IN
THE SOUTH.
Rates $1 50 and $2 00
per Day,
According to t.ocaiion of
Room.
JOS. HERSCII BACll.prop’r.
jy2s-tf.
PIANOS & ORGANS
F7KIM FACTORY TO PURCHASER.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT
l.uU.leii & Bates’ Grand Introduction
Sale continued until Nov. i, 1880. Only sale of
the kind ever successfully earned out in America.
5,000 superb instruments at factory rates for
Introduction and Ailvcrtlseincnt. New
plan of .elling: No Agtstl l No Ccmmlltlsasl Isstrs
airti shipped direct from Factory to jorchatirs, Midd*
aec’s profits saved. Acsst’s ratee to all. Only house South
leffliß oa this plan. PIANOS, 7 oct. <l*s, 7i oct.
f 155; Square Grands, *OO7- OKGANS, 9 stops,
*5,; 13 stops, I71: 13 stops, Mirror Top Case, *56.
New, handsome, durable. 6 years guarantee. 15
days test trial. Purchasers choice from fen lead
ing makers ami ‘4OO different styles. Join this
slsantlc club of ;,coc purchasers and secure
an instrument at wholesale rate*. Special
terms to Music Teachers. Churches, ami Castors.
Address for In trod ut lion Sale circulars,
LLI)I)E> & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
A( / Ai WEEK in your own town, and 111
f,j 111 (capital risked.' You can give the busi-
M hh fs a trial ' vitllou, expense. The best
■ 11 Ia (opportunity ever offered tor those wil-
L/ V \J’'n ; ; to work. You should try nothing
' else until you see for yourself what you
| can do at the business we offer. No room to ex
plain he re. You can devote all your time or only
! V inr spare time to the business, and make great
pay for every hour that you work. Women make
,i~ much as men. Send tor special private terms
xtei particulars, which wo mail free. $5 Outfit
| free. JVm't complain of hard times while you
hi.ve such a chance. Address H. HALLETT .v GO.,
! Portland, Maine. juneiu
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
THOMAS WHITE,
PROPRIETOR.
I-iSOr'EK'IKTG-S
THE UNDERSIGNED INVITES THE
ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC
TO THE RE-OPENING
OF THE—
MAGNOLIA HOUSE,
—AND OFFEES —
EVERY COMFOBT and CONVENIENCE
AFFORDED BY OTHER
FIRST-CLASS HOTELS.
THE MAGNOLIA
HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY RENO
VATED AND RE-FURNISHED.
IS CENTRALLY LOCATED,
WITH A FINE RIVER FRONT
CONNECTING WITH THE WHARVES
—OF THE —
SAVANNAH and FLORIDA STEAMERS.
EVERY DELICACY
OF THE MARKET.
BILLIARD SALOON
WITH EVERY APPOINTMENT.
Terms $2.00 Per Day.
THOJII*IS n'UITE,
jel3-tf Proprietor .
FULTON MARKET,
BROAD STREET,
DARIEN, G-EORGTA.
Has been and will be supplied with
FRESH BEEF EVERY MORNING
DURING THE WARM SEASON.
Also, will lreep in season PORK, MITT
TON, VEAL, KID, LAMB, POULTRY.
EGGS, VEGETABLES and GAME.
A specialty made of PICKLED and
JERKED BEEF. Orders for same so
licited and satisfaction guaranteed.
The undeesigned is always at his post,
ready and willing to serve his customers
and the trade generally. The public are
invited to call and see if it is not to their
interest to trade with me.
Respectfully,
je2o-tf W. L. FULTON, Manager.
PREPARED AND SOLD ONLY BY
W. 11. COTTER & CO.
W. H. COTTEE & CO'S.
Magnetic Liniment
Is an invaluable remedy in all cases of Rlieuma
tism, Neuralgia, Chronic Pains, etc. It is also an
excellent application to all bruises.
W. H. COTTER & CO'S.
Cliolera Mixture
Is a sure and speedy cure for all Bowel Affections
and Summer Complaints incidental to our climate.
These preparations are guaranteed to give imme
diate relief, and should bo kept in every family.
—FOR THE LADIES—
W. H. COTTER & CO’S.
Sewing Machine Oil
The Best Oil made for all fine machinery. apl9-tf
W. McW. YOUNG-, -
T 33 E L E R
—AND—
WATCHMAKER
H aving had six years experience in
the business, feel satisfied that I can give
! satisfaction. My thanks to the public for past
patronage, and hope for a continuance of the
same.
WTT.T.TT.AM McW. YOUNG,
decl'l’-tf Broad Street, Darien. Oa.
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New Crop Turnip Seeds
W r E HAVE RECEIVED NOTICE FROM
Messrs. I.andreth A fiona, the oldest and
one of-the most reliable seed growers in this
country, that they will be able to fill our orders
for New Crop Turnip Seeds shout July 10th, and
we would be pleased to receive the orders of those
who purpose sowing turnips for market or stock
before the above date, that we may order them
any varieties they want, guaranteeing them satis
faction.
june2o W. H. COTTER & CO.
0-0 TO
“THE OLD RELIABLE!”
Cigars and Tobacco.
We have in stock a lull line of Cigars, fine me
dium and finest.
The Best Five Cent Cigar.
FINE CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO.
Call and have a good smoke or chew at
W. H. COTTER & CO’S.,
feb22-t.f Druggists and Apothecaries.
SITTINGS - !
ARRIVING BY EVERY STEAMER
FROM NEW YORK!
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST.
FURIUT e E!
A GREAT VARIETY,
WHICH WE ARE OFFERING
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
WINDOW SHADES
OF ALL COLORS AND DESCRIPTIONS.
The Finest Lace Curtains
IN THE CITY, HAND-MADE.
ALLEN & LINDSAY
109 and 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
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IMPORTED SOAPS!
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Slottled Castile Soap,
Which we guarantee to be genuine. Also the
very best article of WHITE CASTILE, viz: Cutin’s,
and the BLUE MOTTLED SOAP, which for ordi
nary use has taken the place of high scented
goaps throughout the South. We also keep in
stock a lull
Line of Good Toilet Soans,
at prices to suit the times, at
W. H. COTTER A CO’S Drug Store.
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BRUSHES
WE HAVE IN STOCK A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Hair Brushes,
Tootli Brushes,
Nail Brushes,
Shoe Brushes,
Which we are
OTTERING AT LOW PRICES FOR THE QUALITY
—at—
If*. H. Cottrr if Cats Drug Store.
feb‘2*2-tt‘
Mclntosn Sheriff’s Sale.
FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH, 1880.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT-HOUSE
\V door, in the City of Darien, county of Mcln
tosh, State of Georgia, between the legal hours of
sale, on the First Tuesday in March, 1880, the
same being the 2ddayot the month, that certain
fractional part of a lot in the city of Darien, coun
ty and State aforesaid, not numbered and bound
ed north by First street, south by lot cumber 56,
west by lot 57, and east by Northway; levied on
as the property of James Walker, Executor, and
Mrs. A. I. Pease, Executrix, of the estate of T. P.
Pease,under and virtue of a ft. fa. issued out of the
Justice Court ot the 271st district G. M., of said
county, in favor of Richard W. Grubb vs. James
Walker, Executor, and Mrs. A. I. Pease.Executrix.
Levy made by Hope Carter,Constable 271st dis. G.
M ,and turned over to T B. Blouut.Sherlff. Proper
ty pointed out by James Walker,Executor. Terms
of sale oash, purchaser paying for titles.
T B BLOUNT,
;>.nSO. Sheriff of Mclntosh County, La
JAME YALKER,
Georgia
—1 SALEIi IN—
Genera! Merchandise.
TNVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPi F
1 of Darien, the Ridge, and surrounding coun"
try, to his large and well selected stock of
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Boots & Shoes, fullest line
in Darien.
Hats & Caps,
Clothing for Men, Boys &
Children,
Ladies Cloaks,
Hardware and Table and
Pocket Cutler}’,
Patent Medicines,
Toilet articles of all kinds,
Fruit & Confectionary,
Gents Furnisning Goods,
never such a selection in Darien be
fore. Stationery,
Saddle^,
Garden Seed,
Farming implements,
Wheelbarrows,
Ploughs,
Hoes, Spades,
Corn Mills,
Shovels, &e., &c.,
Crockery and
Glassware.
Canned goods of all kind?,
Cigars, Tobacco.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
OF EVERY D ESCRIPTION.
Teas of all Kinds.
COFFEE, SUGARS,
In fact everything usually kept in a
first class
Country Store.
And last but not least, a
5 Gent Counter,
Which is the V/onder of
THE TOWN.
Thanking those who have favored
me with their patronage in the pastj
and asking them for a ppntip\iance of
the same,and iuvi ing|all those wbo>
wish to receive just weight and full
measure at reason able prices,to como
and purchase from me lam
Most Respectfully,
decS-tf. JAMES WALKER-