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Railroads.
Savannah Florida & West
ernSßailroad.
GEKERAI. MaNJU.KT’h OFFICE, )
ATLANTIC ASH GUI.F RaILROATI, J
Savannah, March 13th, 1H79. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, March HTH, PAS
&ENUKR Trains on this Road will ruu as
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Lear* Savannah dady at 4 30 p. m
Arrive at Jesup daily at 7:00 p. m
Arrivs at Thomasville daily at 6:25 a, m
Arnva at Bainbridge daily at 0:40 a. ui.
Arrive at Albany daily at 10:26 a. in.
Arriva at Lire Oak daily at 2:00 a. m.
Arriva at Tallahassee daily at 7:00 a. ra.
at Jacksonville daily at 7:50 a. m
Reave Tallahassee daily at 0:00 p. m-
Leave Jacksonville daily at 5:30 p. m-
Leave Live Oak daily at 11:15 p. m
Leave Albany daily at 43X1 p. in-
Leave Bainbridge daily at 4:00 p. in-
Leave Thomasville daily at 7:35 p. in-
Leave Jesup daily at 0:30 a. m-
at Savannah daily at 0:00 a. nr
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullinhu Palace sleeping cars daily between Sa
vannah and Jaeksounille.
Sleeping cars run through to and from Savannah
and Albany.
The elegant Sleeping ond Parlor Coaches of the
Eufala hue dailei between Montgomery, Ala., anil
Jacksoville without a change.
Passengers from Savannah lor Femandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick take
this train, arriving at Brunswick 6:00 a. m.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. in., ar
riving at Savannah 0:00 a. m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:15 a. m. (daily
except Sunday) connect at Jesup with this train
for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this tram connect
at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 0:25
p. m. daily (except-Sunday).
Palace sleeping cars run through to and from
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trams both
ways on Southwestern Railroad to and trora Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans,
0^
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachicola
every Sunday and Thursday evening; for
Columbus every Tuesday and Saturday after
noon)
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sundays
excepted) for Green Cove Springs. St. Augustine,
Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on St. Johns
river.
'Trains on B. and A. It. R. leave junction, going
west, at 11:37 a. m. and for Brunswick at 4:40 p.
in., daily, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
secured at llreu’s Ticket Office, No. 22 Bull street,
and at Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Passenger De-
ACOOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVISION
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted at 7:25 a. m.
Arrive at Mclntosh, " " 10:15 a.m.
Arrive at Jesup, “ “ 12:50 a. m.
Arrive at Blackshear, “ “ 8:15 p. m.
Arrive at Dupont, “ " 7:35 p.m.
Leave Dupont, “ " 5:20 a. m.
Leave Blackshear, “ “ 10:00 a. m.
Leave Jesup, " “ 1:00 p.m.
Leave Mclntosh, “ " 8:10 p. m.
Arrive at Savannah, " " 6:40 p. m.
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.
Leave Dupont at 7:30 a. m.
Leave Valdosda at 10:02 a. m.
Leave Quitman at 11:42 a. m.
Arrive at Thomasville at 2:10 a. m.
Leave Thomasville at 2:40 p. m.
Leave Camilla at 5:24 p. m.
Arrive at Albany at 7:20 p. m.
Leave Albany at 6:00 a. m.
Leave Camilla at 7:15 a. m.
Arrive at Thomasville at 10:20 a. m.
Leave Thomasville at 10.50 p. m.
Leave Quitman at 1:1° P- m -
Leave Valdosta at 3:15 p. m.
Arrive at Dupont 5:45 p. m.
J. 8. Tison, Master of Transportation.
H. S. HAINES,
June 6 General Superintendent.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
p l o n i r> a,
MACON k BRUNS ICKR.R.
Obneiul Superintendent^ k Office, (
Macon, Ga„ April 19, 1H79. (
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 20TH INST.,
Paasenger trains on this road will run as fol
lov a: . _ „
CUMBERLAND ROUTE VIA BRUNSWICK.
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 1 SOUTH —DAILY.
Leave Macon 7:45 p.m.
Arrive Cochran 9:47 p.m.
Arrive Eastman 10:45 p. m.
Arrive .lesup 9:21 “• nl -
Arrive Brunswick 0:00 a. m.
Leave Brunswick per steamer 0:15 a. m.
Arrive Fernandina 10:15 p. m.
Arrive Jacksonville 2:85 p.m.
Arrive Cedar Keys 8:35 p.m.
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2 NORTH — DAILY.
Leave Ceder Keys 5:25 a.m.
Leave Jacksonville 11:15 a. m.
Leave Fernandina per steamer 8:45 p. m.
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 p. m.
Leave Brunswick 8:00 p.m.
Leave Jesup 10:35p.m.
Leave Eastman 3:31 a. m.
Leave Cochran 4:33 a.m.
Arrive at Macon : 6:45 a. m.
Close connection at macon for all points North,
ast and Wost via Atlanta and Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3,SOUTH.
Via Jesup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Macon 7:15 a. m.
Arrive Cochran a. m.
Arrive Eastman 11:14 a. m.
Arrive Jesup 6:25p.m.
Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 a. m.
NO. 4 NORTH, DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Jacksonville s:l® P- 111 ■
Leave Jesup 6:15 a. m.
Leave Eastman. 1021 p. m.
Leave Cochran 2:46 p.m.
Arrive Macon 5:15 p.m.
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
H.UWKINKVILLE BRANCH.
Freight and accommodation —Daily, except Sun
day.
Leave Cochran 10:00 p. m.
Arrive Hawkinsville ipP- m-
Leave Hawkinsville 3:30 a. m.
Arri ve Cochran a - m •
Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 1 to and
from Macon.
Cochran 10:00 a. m.
Arrive Hawkinsville 10:4r> a. in.
Leave Hawkinsville 1:45 p. m.
Arrive Cochran ‘2:30 p. in.
Connect* at Cochran with trains 3. and 4. to and
from Macon. GEO. W ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
\f. J. JARVIS, Mast. Trans.
BRUNSWICK k AL BAX Y R R
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
StJPERI NTENPENT'S OFFICE, 1
Brunlwick. Ga., January 1, 1878. S
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. ..10:50 a. m.
Leave Tebeauville, A. A. G. R. R. at....11:14 a.m.
Arrive at Albany at 7:10p.m.
return rso
Leave Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days at 8:00 a. m.
Arrive at Tebeauville, A. & G. R. R.,at. 4:08 p. m.
Leave Tebeauville. A. A G. R. R., at... 4:26 p. m.
Arrive at Brunswick 8:20 p.m.
Trains from Albany make close connection at
Tebeauville with A. & G., passenger train from
Savannah, 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. m.
CHARLES L. Si'HLATTER,
6. Gtueia* Superintendent.
WILLIAM SCHFNCK.
Boot and Shoe Maker.
BROAD STREET,
I>4RM.r . . Htonc/.i
Publications.
18540. 1880.
THE DARIEN
TIMER GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED BY
RICHARD W. GRUBB
-AT
1> ABIEN,
Mclntosh county, Georgia.
The Live and Progressive Weekly
Newspaper of Southern Georgia.
IS ISSUED WEEKLY, FROM THE
PRINCIPAL
Timber and Lumber Mart
ON THE
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ADDRESS
R. W. GRUBB,
t
Editor and Proorietor.
j DARIEN .... OEOReiA.
Bakery & Confectionery.
JOHN E. HEINS’
New Bakery
-AND
CONFECTIONERY.
| 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 Darien
Timber Gazette. I have anew oven and hake
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 best
Bread, Cakes,
Pies, Rolls, &c.,
as I use ODly the best materials. I shall he pleas
ed to show those who 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 serve 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 31y Own Make.
I would also add that I am prepared to furnish
WEDDING AND OTHER PARTIES with what
ever they may need, at short notice, and guarntee
satisfaction. JOHN 11. lllllNSi.
Darien, Ga., July 18th, 1879.
New Stare!
New Stare!
New Stare!
HE. -A.. WEIL,
at liis New Store on
Broad Street
Dariei i, Ga.
pjAS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK
of GOODS of every description, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats,
Caps,
Fancy Goods,
Hoserv,
Notions.
For cheap and stylish dry goods, silk dress
trimmings, be sure to call on me for I make a
specialty of such articles. I have just returned
from Savannah where I purchased an elegant
stock of goods,which I am now offering to the cit
izens of Darien and surrounding country at bottom
prices. Be sure and call at the new brick store, at
my old stand on Bread Street. Satisfaction in
every case guarantee. Thanking my friends and
the public generally for their past favors I beg a
continuance of the same. 1 iEN KY A. WEIL.
jan3Q-ly.
PLANTERS’HOTEL,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Cheapest and Best
HOTEL IN
THE SOUTH.
Rates $1 50 and $2 00
per Day,
*lccording to l,oialion of
gloom.
JOS. HERSCH BACH.prop’r.
jy2s-tf.
HIDES, DEER SKINS
-AND
-lAM PAYING THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES
for the above. No commission or dravage
charged. lam selling ROUGH RICE above quota
turns at all times. Sacks returned io shippers.
Send to me before shipping elsewhere.
M. Y. HENDERSON,
nov2l-ly. ISO Bay Street. Savaunan. Ga.
Attention.
MRS. HARRIET HILL,ORIGINALLY OF SCRl
ven county, Ga., or her legal heirs or repre
sentatives will hear something to their advantage
by addressing L. F. PFEIFFER.
mar26-tf. Scarboro, Ga.
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> cue year, to any address.
1101 HOUSE,
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
THOMAS WHITE,
PROPMETOK.
THE UNDERSIGNED INVITES THE
ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC
TO THE RE-OPENING
—OF THE —
MAGNOLIA HOUSE,
—AND OFFERS- -
s
EVERY COMFORT 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.
Tllit. 11. IS If 'BUTE,
jel3-tf Proprietor.
FULTON MARKET,
BROAD STREET,
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
Has been and will be supplied with
FRESH BEEF EVERY MORNING
DURING THE WARM SEASON.
Also, will keep in season PORK, MUT
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.
Tlie 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. COTTER & CO’S.
Magnetic Liniment
Is an invaluable remedy in all cases of Rheum a
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excellent application to all bruises.
W. H. COTTER & CO'S.
Cholera Mixture
Is a sure and speedy cure for all Bowel Affections
and Summer Complaints incidental to our climate.
These preparations are ot arantekd to give imme
diate relief, and should be kept in every family.
-TOR THE LADIES—
W. H. COTTER & CO'S.
Sewing Machine Oil
The Best Oil made for all fine machinery. apl9-tf
W. McW. YOUNG-,
JT JES W E L E R
—AND—
WATCH M AKER
H aving had six years experience in
the business, feel satisfied that I can give
sat is fact ion. My thanks to the public for past
patronage, and hope for a continuance of the
same.
WILLIE AM McW. YOUNG,
ded2-tf Broad Street, Darien. Ga.
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NewCrop Turnip Seeds
l\ r ) HAVE RECEIVED NOTICE FROM
i Messrs. Lamlreth A Sons, the oldest and
one of the most reliable seed growers in this
country, that they will he able to fill our orders
for New Crop Turnip Seeds about July 10th, and
we would he jtleased to receive the orders of those
who purpose Rowing turnips for market or stock
before the above date, that we may order them
any varieties they want, guaranteeing them satis
faction .
june'lo W, H. COTTER & CO.
0-0 TO
“THE OLD RELIABLE!”
Cigars and Tobacco.
We have in stock a full line of Cigars, fine me
dium and finest.
Tlit* Best Five Cent Cigar.
FINE CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO.
Call and have a good smoke or chew at
W. H. COTTER & CO'S.,
feb2Q-tf Druggists and Apothecaries.
MATTINGS!
ARRIVING BY EVERY STEAMER
FROM NEW YORK!
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST.
FURNITURE!
A GREAT VARIETY,
Which we are offering
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
WINDOW SHADES
OF ALL COLORS AND DESCKIPTIONS.
The Finest Lace Certains
IN THE CITY, HAND-MADE.
ALLEN & LINDSAY
169 and 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
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IMPORTED SOAPS!
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Mottled 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
soaps throughout the South. We also keep in
stock a full
Line of Good Toilet Soans,
at prices to suit the times, at
TV. H. ( OTTER & CO’S Drug Store.
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BRUSHES
WE HAVE IN STOCK A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Hair Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Nail Brushes,
Shoe Brushes,
Which we are
OFFERING AT LOW PRICES FOR THE QUALITY
-AT-
If *. It. Cotter Co's Drug Store.
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SOUTH. SOUTH.
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
GOODSELL BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
fTSHIS HOUSE IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEP
-1 tion of guests. It has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and is now being extensively repaired.
Liberal arrangements made with weekly headers.
connsELL nit ox.
nov2l-tf. Proprietors.
Notice.
I HAVE APPOINTED SHERIFF T. BUTLER
Blount as my Agent in Darien, who is duly
authorized to collect all out-standlug accounts
and receipt for the same. All those indebted to
me will please call upon him and settle.
feb2C-tf. BRUNO PFEIFFER
JAME vVALKER,
Dark Georgia
-I 3A3£ k in-
General Merchandise.
TNVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE
•*- 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 <fc Caps,
Clothing for Men, Bojs &
Children,
Ladies Cloaks,
Hardware and Table and
Pocket Cutlery,
Patent Medicines,
Toilet articles of all kinds,
Fruit A Confectionary,
Gents Fmnisning Goods,
never such a selection in Darien be
fore. Stationery,
Saddlery,
Garden Seed,
Farming implements,
Wheelbarrows,
Ploughs,
Hoes, Spades,
Corn Mills,
Shovels, &c., &c.,
Crockery and
Glassware.
Canned goods of all kinds,
Cigars, Tobaoco.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Of EVERY DESCRIPTION.
♦
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 Wonder of
THE TOWN.
Thanking those who have favored
me with their patronage in the past,
and asking them for a continuance of
the same,and iuvi'ing all those who
wish to receive just weight and fad
measure at reason able prices,to come
and purchase from me I ani
Most Respectfully,
decs-tf JAMES WALKER