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About Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1880)
Railroads. j Savannah Florida & West ern Railroad. Gewkral Mauaokt's Office, j Atlantic iXD Gulf Raii-hoaD, > Savannah, March 13th, 1879. ) ON AN AFTER SUNDAY, March 14TH, PAS BENUER Trains on this Hoad will run aa follows: NIOIIT EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at 4:30 p. in Arrive at Jesup daily at 7:00 p. m Arrive at Thomasville daily at 6:26 a. m Arrlva at Bainbridge daily at 9:40 a. m. Arrlva at Albany daily at 10:26 a. m. Arriva at Eiva Oak daily at 2:00 a. m. Arrive at Tallahassee daily at 7:00 a. ra. Jb-rira at Jacksonville daily at 7:50 a. m Juaava Tallahassee daily at 6:00 p. m Leave Jacksonville daily at 6:30 p. m- Leave Live Oak daily at 11:15 p. in- Leave Albany daily at 4.00 p. m- Leave Bainbridge daily at 4:00 p. m. Leave Thomasville daily at 7:36 p. in- Leave Josup daily at 6:30 a. m. Arrive at Savannah daily at 9:00 a. m - No change of cars between Savannah and Jack sonvtllG and Savannah and Albany. Pulltnhn Palace sleeping oars daily betwoen Sa vannah and Jacksonnille. Sleeping cars run through to and from Savannah and Albany. , „ , The elegant Sleeping ond Parlor Coaches of the Enfala line dailei betwoen Montgomery, Ala., and Jacksoville without a change. Passengers from Savannah tor Fernandina, Gainesville and Cellar 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 liiunswickat 3:00 p. m., ar riving at Savannah 9:00 a. m. Passengers leaving Macon at 7:15 a. m. (daily except Sunday) connect at Josup with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by this tram connect at Jesup with train arriving in Mason at 6:26 p. m. daily (except Sunday). Palace sleeping cars run through to and from Savannah and Jacksonville. Connect at Albany with passenger trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Ma con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, Now Orleans, etc. Mail stoamor loaves Bainbridge for Apalachicola every Sunday and Thursday evening; lor Columbus every Tuesday and Saturday after noon) Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sundays excepted) for Oroon Cove Springs, St. Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise, and all landings on St. Johns river. Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave Junction, going West, at 11:37 a. m. and for Brunswick at 4:40 p. m., daily, except Sunday. Through Tickota sold and Sleeping Oar Berths soourod at Bren's Ticket Office, No. 22 Bull street, and at Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Passenger De pot. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVISION Leave Savannah, Sundays excoptod at 7:25 a. m. Arrive at Mclntosh, “ " 10:15 a. m. Arrive at Jesup, " “ 12:50 a. in. Arrive at Biaekshoar, " " 3:15 p.m. Arrive at Dupont, “ “ 7:35 p.m. Leave Dupont, '* " 6:20 a. m. Leave Biaekshoar, •• " 10:00 a. m. Leave Jesup, ” '* 1:00 p.m. Leave Mclntosh, “ " 3:10 p. m. Arrive at Savannah, " '* 6:40 p. m. WESTERN DIVISION. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND I'll ID AY. 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. Thomasvillo at 2:40 p. in. Leave Camilla at 5:24 p. m. Arriro 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 Thomasvillo at 10:50 p. m. Leave Quitman at 1:10 p. m. Leave Valdosta at 3:16 p. m. Arrive at Dupont 5:45 p. m. J. 8. Tyson, Master of Transportation. H. 8. HAINES. JnnoO General Superintendent. DOUBLE DAILY TO AND FROM r la o n id a. MACON & BRUNS ICK R.R. General Sufebintendent s Office, I Macon, Ga., April 19, 1879. ) ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 20TH INST., Passenger trains on this road will run as fol lows: CUMBERLAND ROUTE VIA BRUNSWICK. NIOHT PASSENGER NO. 1 SOUTH —DAILY. Leave Macon 7:45 p.m. Arrive Cochran 9:47 p.m. Arrivo Eastman 10:45 p. m. Arrive Jesup 3:27 a. m. Arrive Brunswick 6:00 a. m. Leave Brunswick per steamer 6:16 a. m. Arrive Fernandina 10:15 p. m. Arrive Jacksonville 2:35 p. m. Arrive Cedar Keys 8:35 p.m. NIGHT PASSENGEB NO. 2 NORTH —DAILY. Loav* Coder Keys 5:25 a. m. Leav. Jacksonville 11:15 a. ill. Leave Fernandina per steamer 3:45 p. m. Arrive Brunswick 7:45 p. in. Leave Brunswick 8:00 p. m. Leave Jesnp 10:35p.m. Leave Eastman 3:31a. in. Ijeave Cocliran 4:33 a. m. Arrive at Macon 6:45 a. m. Close connection at maeon for all points North, ast and West 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 9:43 a.m. Arrive Eastman 11:14a. m. Arrive Jesup 6:26p.m. Arrive Jacksonville 7:25 a. in. NO. 4 NORTH, DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Jacksonville 5:15 p. m. Leave Jesup 6:15 a. m. Leave Eastman 1:21 p. m. Leave Cochran 2:45 p. m. Arrive Macon 5:15 p. m. Connects at Macon for points North, East and West. HaWKINSVILLE branch. 'eight and accommodation—Daily, except Bun- •tipave Cochran 10:00 p. m. Arrive HawkinsviUe 10:45 p. m. Leave HawkinsviUe 3:30 a. m. Arrive Cochran 4:15 a. m. Connects at Cochran with trains 1 and 2 to and from Macon. Leave Cochran 10:00 a. m. Arrive HawkinsviUe 10:45 a.m. Leave HawkinsviUe 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. JAHVX3, Mast. Trans. jo6. BRUNSWICK k ALBANY R R CHANGE OK SCHEDULE, Superintendent's Office, 1 Brunlwioe, Ga., January 1,1878. J ON AND .‘ITER JANUARY IST, 1878. PABBEN ger traine on this Road will run as follows; Passengers Trains leave Brunswick Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:00 a. in. Arrive at TebeauviUe, A. A. R. R., at.. 10:59 a. in. Leave TebeauviUe, A. &. G. R. B. at 11:14 a.m. Arrive at Albany at 7:10p.m. RETURNING Leave Albany Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at ’... 8:00 a. m. Arrive at TebeauviUe, A. A G. R. R.,at. 4:03 p. m. Leave TebeauviUe, A. &G. R. R., at... 4:26 p. m. Arrive at Brunswick 8:20 p. m. Trains from .Albany make close connection at TebeauviUe with A. A G., patsenger train from Savannah, and with but few lours delay at Te beauviUe, with A. & G. passenger train for Florida. Trains from Brunswick connect at TebeauviUe with day passenger train of the A. &. G. R. R. which leaves TebeauviUe for Florida at 1138 p. ni. CHARLES 1,. SCHLATTER, WILLIAM SCHENCK, Boot and Shoe Maker. BROAD STREET, DiWIMAV - - 4. LO H(,/. | Publications. ISSO. 1880. THE DARIEN TIER GAZETTE, PUBLISHED BY RICHARD W. GRUBB —AT DARIEN, McINTOHII COUNTY, GEORGIA, The Live and Progressive Weekly Newspaper of Southern Georgia. IS ISSUED WEEKLY, FROM THE PRINCIPAL Timber and Lumber Mart ON THE ATLANTIC COAST, AND CONTAINS ALL THE Local Market Reports and Quotations ON THAT IMPORTANT SUBJECT. In addition to this trade report in the leading article of commerce at this point, the Latest News—Local and Foreign— appears in its columns. THE GAZETTE Is acknowledged by many to be the best LOCAL WEEKLY IN GEORGIA. THE GAZETTE Has attained a wider circulation than any weekly in this section of the State extending as it does not only throughout the State of Georgia, but also to NORTHERN AND EUROPEAN PORTS. —AS AN Advertising: Medium ITS MERITS ARE Unquestionably Snuerior TO THOSE OP ANY PAPER IN THIS SECTION. DR. BUDDIE’S NOTES. The notes written out by Db. Bcllie is one of the most important features of THE GAZETTE, and has made for it a NATIONAL PROMINENCE. We are gratified to state to our many readers that our good friend, DR. BUL LIE, has consentented to contribute to our columns regularly, and we hope by so doing to add greatly to the merits of THE GAZETTE. THE DOCTOR’S NOTES ARE WELL WORTH DOUBLE THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. RATES OF SUBSCRITION : One Year gS2 50 Six Months 1 50 ADDRESS R. W. GRUBB, Editor and Prourietor. DARIEN. .... GEORGIA. New Slore! Sew Slore! New Slore! H. _A_. WEIL, at his New Store on Broad Street Darien, <a. JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK of GOODS of every description, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy Goods, Hosery, 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 pricet. Be sure and call at the new brick store, at my old stand on Broad Street. Satisfaction in every case guarantee. Thanking my friends and the public generally for their past favors I beg a continuance of the HENRY A. WEIL. jan3o-ly. 1880. 1880. SPRING & SUMMER jQO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ? You can certainly do so by buying or or dering your CLOTHING, HATS, and Gont's. FURNISHING GOODS at the Famous “ NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, ” 140 Congress Street,Savannah, Georgia. Inquire the price at any other Store and if we do not give you as fully as good an article at least 25 per cent, less, then we do not ask you to buy from us. Remember tho Famous NEW Y’ORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 140 Congress Street, Savannah, Georgia, before buying “’se where. Apn. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, SAVANNAH, GA., Cheapest and Best HOTEL IN THE SOUTH. Rates $1 50 and $2 00 per Day, According to Loralion of Hoorn. J OS, HER SCII BACH .prop’r. jy2s-tf. HIDES, DEER SKINS - AND- Wax "Wanted. IAM PAYING THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES for the above. No commission or drayage charged. lam selling ROUGH RICE above quota tions at all times. Sacks returned io shippers. Send to me before shij>ping elsewhere. M. Y. HENDERSON, nov2l-ly. ISO Bay Street. Savannan, Ga. Tax Receiver’s Notice. rpo THE TAX PAYERS OF McINTOSH COUN ty: My books aro now open for receiving Tax Returns of Mclntosh county I wiU be in Darien, pril 17, at South Newport, April 29, and at E. McDonald’s store, April 30. Second Round—Da rien, May 24, South Newport, May 31, and at E. McDonald's store, June 1. Third Round—Darien, June 2, South Newport 14, and E. McDonald's store. May 15. W. McW. YOUNG, T. R. Mel. C. Darien Ga., April 16, 1379. Attention. M'KS. HARRIET HILL,ORIGINALLY OF BCRl ven county. Ga.. or her legal heirs or repre sentatives will hear something to their advantage by addressing L. F. PKKIFKEK. mar26-tf, Bearbovo. Ga. MAGNOLIA HOUSE, DARIEN, GEORGIA. THOMAS WHITE, PROPRIETOR. H.EOPENING-! THE UNDERSIGNED INVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THE RE-OPENING —OF THE — MAGNOLIA HOUSE, AND OFFERS — 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. THOJVvis in/m; jel3-tf i*roprietor. FULTON MARKET, BROAD STREET, DARIEN, GEORGIA. Has been and will be supplied with FRESH BEEF EVERY MORNING DURING THE WARM SEASON. Also, will keep m 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. 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 then interest to trade with me. Respectfully, je2o-tf W. L. FULTON, Manager. PEEP ABED AND HOLD ONLY BY W. H. COTTER & CO. W. H. COTTER & CO’S. Magnetic Liniment Is an invaluable remedy in all cases of Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Chronic Pains, etc. It is also an excellent application to all bruises. W. H. COTTER & CO’S. ( liolera Mixture Is a sure and speedy cure for all Bowel Affeotioni and Summer Complaints incidental to our climate. These preparations are guaranteed to give imme diate relief, aud should be kept iu every family. FOR THE LADIES— \Y. H. COTTER A CO’S. Sewing Machine Oil The Best Oil made for all fine machinery. apl9-tf W. McW. YOUNG. T 312 ’W 212 3L. JE2 ZFL —AND— WATCHMAKER IT WING HAD SIX YEARS EXPERI* NCI I II tlie business, leel satisfied that I can give satis taction. My thanks to the public for past patronage, and hope for a continuance of the same. WILLILAM Mew. Y'OUNG decl9-tf Broad Street, Darien, Ga! WE UNHESITATINGLY CLAIM FOR THE Philadelphia WEEKLY TIMES That it is the largest, the cheapest and the best family journal published, write to us for a speci men copy and lttdge for yourself, in its column the reader will find all the news, ample variety of editorial, poetry literary articles, stories and sketches, tales of travel, fashion gossip, inter views with prominent men, financial reports, dra matic criticism,religious tidings, agricultural and domestic articles, and every other feature that can make a paper valuable.' The miscellany of spirited writings, covering every variety and range ot subject and thought will be maintained as of old by contributors who stand at the head of their specialit ies. A special feature will be the continuation of the “Annals of the War,*’ graphically written by sold iers. north and south, descriptive of scenes and events in which they took an active part, one chapter of which will appear in each number. These Annals have proved so valuable that the bound volume containing their first series has found an immense sale. TERMS-ONE YEAR: One Dopy $ 2.00 | Ton Copis $15.00 live Copies 8.00 | Twenty Copio#,... 25.00 An extra copy free to the getter up of a club. a, THE TIMES. (lIP-tf. Times Building, Philadelphia. NewCrop Turnip Seeds -|T7E HAVE RECEIVED NOTICE FROM V V Messrs. Landreth A: Sons, tho oldest and one of tbe most reliable seed growers in this country, that they will be able to fill our orders for New Crop Turnip Seeds about July 10th, and we would be pleased to receive the orders) of those who purpose sowing turnips for market or stock before tbe above date, that we may oriler them any varieties they want, guaranteeing them satis tajune2o W. H. COTTER A CO. o-o TO “THE OLD RELIABLE!’’ Cigars and Tobacco. Wo have in stock a full line of Cigars, flue me dium and finest. Tlie Best Five Cent Cigar. FINE CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO. Call and have a good smoke or chew at W. H. COTTER & CO’S., feb22-tf Druggists and Apothecaries. MATTINGS! ARRIVING BY EVERY STEAMER FROM NEW YORK! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. FURNITURE! A GREAT VARIETY, WIIICII WE ARE OFFERING AT BOTTOM PRICES. WINDOW SHADES OF ALL COLORS AND DESCRIPTIONS. The Finest Lace Curtains IN THE CITY, HAND-MADE. ALLEN & LINDSAY 169 and 171 BROUGHTON STREET. feb22-tf IMPORTED SOAPS! WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Mottled Castile Soap Which we guarantee to be genuine. Also th* very best article <>f WHITE CASTILE, viz: CutinT and the BLUE MOTTLED SOAP, wln. h for ordi nary use has taken the place of high scent O' soaps throughout the South. We also keep ii ■dock a lull Line of Good Toilet Sonus. at prices to suit the times, at IV. H. COTTEK k CO’S Drug Store. feb fl-ZZ BRUSHES WE HAVE IN STOCK A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Hair Brushes, Tooth ltnislii‘B, Nail Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Which we are OFFERING AT LOW PRICES FOR THE QUALITY —AT— P#\ it. Cotter ft feb22-tf SOUTH. SOUTH. PULASKI HOUSE, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. GOODSELL BROS., PROPRIETORS. rpHIS HOUSE IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEP "*■ . tion olgueatg. It has been thoroughlv ren oyated, ana is now being extensively repaired. Liberal arrangements made with weekly boaders. &OOD*EIX hitooi , nov2l-tf. Proprietors. Notice. I HAVE APPOINTED SHERIFF T. BUTLER Blount as my Agent in Darien, who is duly authorized to collect all out-stauding accounts and receipt for the same. All those* indebted to me will please call upon him and settle. f*b2-tf. BRUNO PFEIFFFR AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance to provide for the repair of wharf lots and the erection of suitable pavements in the City of Darien. Sec. 1. Re it ordained that within montbß af ter notice is given, as heretofore prescribed, it shall be the duty of all owners of wharves aud wharf lots, in the city ot Darien, to place aud keep and wharves aud lots at thejexpense of their respective owners thereof, in good order, so as to prevent the said earth aud rubbish from washing into the river, through or from said respective wharves and lots in conformity with instructions of the City Surueyor of said city, who shall give his attention whenever notified so to do. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, that it shall be the duty of the owners of all improved lots in the < ity of Darien, to contract aud keep in repair at the expence of the owners of each lot respectively upon Broad street, from Walker’s store, at the h ad of said street on both sides of said SU'eet to Lppings’ old office, pavements of brick or smooth stone of feet in width, well and substantially laid, and upon all other streets in said city it slnijl be the duty of each owner of an improved lot to place down in front thereof in a substantial aud workmanlike manner a pavement, of wood, of the width feet and each person, the owner of such lot or lots, shall in putting down the pavements hereintofore required be bound to conform to the levels andinclinatious marked and prescribed by the city surveyor, whose duty it shall be to grade and stake down the place to be paved both on the line of the lots aud the limits hereintoiore deter mined on the str et, driving a stake at every 10 feet of tbe liue and the said surveror shall attend within 5 days alter he is requested to do so. Sec. 3. Be it further ordain and that the Marshal of said city shall give written notice to the owner or owners of said wharves and wharf lots and to the owners of all improved lots in said city of Darien of the requirements of this ordinance and when it is impossible to notify such owners be doue by publication in the Darien Timber Ua zetee for thirty days, aud any one or more of the above described persons who shall fail or refuse to comply with tbe requirements ot said ordi notice within months shall be liable to a fine not to exceed dollars to be enforced Ijetore the police court of the said city of Darien for each day ol such neglect or refusal, aud execution shall issue against tbe property of such delinquent per son or persons in the same manner as in other cases for the violation of the ordinances of Baid city. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained that in addition to the penalties prescribed in the preceeding sec tion upon the failure or refusal of any whart own er or owners to put his or-their wharf or wharves in good order, or on like failure or refusal of the owuer or owners of any improved lot or lots to construct aud keep in repair suitable pavemeuts in fronts ofsuch lot or lots ol tbe character here tofore prov ded for, it shall be the duty of the marshall to give thirty days untice iu writiug to all such diligent wharf or lot owners, requiring him or them to put iu repair their wharf or wharves or to pave in front of his or their im proved lot or lots which notice shall be served personally, but il such service shall be impossible by reason of non-residence of tbe person or per sons to whom tbe same is directed, then it shall be his duty to publish said notice for thirty days, in the newspaper iu which the city advertising is done and after the expiration of said notice it slia 11 be the duty o'f tile Chairman of tho Board of County Commissioners, as .Mayor of said city, to require the Marshall thereofTo entej- upon and put iu order or pave aud put iu repair the proper ty of such delinquent wharf or lot owuer in the manner heretofore prescribed at his or their ex pense, and in the name and behalf of the citv au thorities of Darien, to bring an action at law against the owner or owners of the property so repaired as aforesaid. Sec. 5. All ordinances, or parts of ordinane conflicting with this hereby repealed. Darien, Georgia, April Kith 1 Quarantine Proclamation. CITY OF DARIEN, March 24th 1880. riAO THE DOBOY AND SAPELO PILOTS, CAP -1 tains of vessels, and sh am tow-boats—On aud after the Ist ol April and until the Ist of November, 1880, all vessels both foreign and coastwise, ar riving at this port must be inspected before land ing freight or jiasseugrrs or proceeding to their loading births aud pilots will dispose of them as follows: Vessels having no sickness on board,uo burials on tbe passage, will be anchored as near the yellow flag opposite tbe quarantine official sta tion as may be safe and convenient. The Pilot will notifiy the officer who will board and inspect her. Captains of vessels coming in without a pilot will report to the officer immediatly on his arri val; this order applies to all vessels, both foreign i aud coastwise, except the lollowing ports, (always suspected), Havana and all ports anil hays of tho We6t Indies and South American ports or bays aud rivers, such vessels must be taken to the up per quarantine; one mile up t'arnochran river from the inner bouy in sate anchorage near tbe southern shoals to be cleansed,fumigated and dis infected before proceeding. 2he vessel will delay but a few days. Pilots are cautioned against ves sels reporting themselves from a neighboring port where they have only touched, but were last from an infected port. Any vessel from any port infected or otherwise,as she might have communi cated at sea having fever ou board, must proceed at once to the Caspian or lower qurantine under the lead of the pilot boat, and the pilot will report die same to the quarantine, Doboy station officer, the Port Physician will regularly enforce our quarantine rules and will promptly report all viola tions. ho quarantine restrictions will be impossed upon the Savannah and Florida steamboats for tbe present. JAMES HOLMES, M. D., JAMES WALKER, Port Physician, , ' , nyrr. r FOB Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron chitis, Asthma, Consumption, And All Dlieasei of THROAT and LUNflft Put op in Qnart-Siz© Bottles for Family Ufo. Scientifically prepared of Balsam Tola, Crystallised Rock Candy, Old Rye, and otuwr tonics. The Formal* la known to oar beet physicians, la highly commeoaea by them, and the analysis of oar moet prominent chemist, Prof. G. A MARINER, in Chicago, la • label of every bottle. It to well known to the naadioal profession that TOLU ROOK and RYE will afford thy greatest relief for Coughs, Colds, Influenea, Bore Throat, Weak Lungs, also Consumption, in the in cipient and advanced stages. . _ Used as a BEVERAGE and APPETIZER, It makes* delightful tonic for family uae. la pleaaant to take . u weak or debilitated, it gives tone, activity and strcaigt* to the whole human frame. _ (CAUTION • by unprincipled deal-^^ ere who try to palm off upon you Rock and Rye m ■ place of oar TOLU ROCK AND RYE, which to V the only medicated article made, ths genuine hav- m lug a GOVERNMENT STAMP on each A A WHENCE A MARTIN, Proprietor* 111 Madison Street, Chicago. IFAit your Drnggist for It! Ask yonr (*roeer for It! ... CP" Auk your 'Wine Merchant tot It* tar* Children, ask yonr Mamma Tor tti WSold bv RRUGGIST*, OROCEHS aß® Wins MSBWJjrM verywber**___ Auniiii i(J U'.w FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE, 1880. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE UjJN orable Court of Ordinary of Col b c< uniy. State of Georgia, will be sold on the First Tins day in June next, within the lawful hours of sale, before the court liouao door of Mclntosh, county State of Georgia, the following described property to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate,lying •nd being intheeouuty of Mclnti sh State of Geor gia, known and distinguished as Sidon plantation on Cat Head Creek containg three hundred acres of rice land,more or less.) once under cultivation)® portion now cultivated. And also that two thous and acres of pine land adjoining said plantation. All of said property being sold as the property of l’>. King, deceased, for T ;he purpose of distribution to heirs of said deceased. All of said property be ing now under lease to Games H. Johnston. Terms one thousand dollars c jsh, balance in five equal annual payments with interest at seven per cent, per annum from January Ist. 1881, on deferred? payments. Purchas rr paying for titles. All of ‘lie above lands will be sold in a body or in parcels without resurvey, according to description in original titles. CHARLES B. KING. add-td. Administrator estate 13. King. Dissolution of Partnership. UpHF. FIRM HERETOFORE KNOWN AND DG ~ m 6 business under the name and style of awe V T.vler. is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. Either party is authorized to'settle up the affair- of the late firm. Debtors arc requested to pay up and creditors, it any, to present their demands at once. I.YSANDER HAWES r * ) . ‘ . * MASON 0. TYLER, Danen. April 29. igsn.