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Railroads.
Savannah Florida & West
er n Railroad.
Gent.uai. Manahet's office, i
Atlantic anii Oci.f Railroad, >
Savannah, March I,lth, 1870.)
j \N AND AFTER SUNDAY, March 14111, PAH
* f SENUER Trains on this Build will run an
follows i
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at * 90 P- 1,1
Arrive at Jesup dally at. . ~ AX) P- m
Arrive at Thomasvdle daily at ‘ i; -* n. in
Arrive at Balubridge dally at 3:40 “■ >•
Arrive at Albany daily at lorlf- a. in.
Arrive at Live Oak daily at ‘LOO a. 111.
Arrive at Tallahassee dally at.. 7:<l0 a. ill.
A rive at Jacksonville daily at 7:50 a. m
Leave TallaliaHMf ii daily ut G:OU p. m
Leave Jacksonville daily at 6:30 p. in-
Leave Live Oak daily at 11:16 p. nr
Leave Albany daily at L<H) ji. m-
Leave Bainbridgu daily at 4:00 p. in-
Lave Thomas ville daily at 7:.1. p. in-
Leavo Jesup daily at Gdkl a. m.
Arrive at Savannah daily at 900 a. nr
No change of cars between Savannah and Jack
sonville and Savannah and Albany.
l’ullmhu Palace Bleeping earn daily between Sa
vannah and Jaoksonnille.
Sleeping earn run through to and from Savannah
an l Albany.
The elegant Sleeping onil Parlor Coaches of Jhr
Eufala line daile.f between Montgomery, Ala., and
Jaeksoville without a change.
from Savannah tor Prrnandina,
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train.
Passenger,, for Darien take thin train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick take
this train, arriving at Brunswick fi:00 a. m.
Passengers leave Brunswick at 8:00 p. m., ar
riving at Savannah 9:00 a. m.
Passengers leaving Maeon at Uls 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 :2R
p. m. daily (except Sunday).
Palace sleeping ears run through to and from
Savannah ami Jacksonville.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains both
ways on Southwestern Hadron I to and from Ma
con, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans,
etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apalachicola
every Sunday and Thursday evening; for
Columbfls 4 very Tuesday uud Saturday after-
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. It. leave junction, going
west, at 11:87 a. ill. and for Brunswick at 4:40 p.
m., daily, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berths
so Mired at Bren’s Ticket Office, No. Bull street,
ami at Atlantic and (lull Jtailroad Passenger De-
ACOOMMOIi.VTION TRAIN—EASTERN DIVISION
Leave Savannah. at 7:0:) a. in.
Arrive ut Mclntosh, “ “ a. m.
Arrive at Jo&up, " “ rn '
Arrive at HI wlcuhoar, " “ P* m *
Arrive at Dupont, " 44 V-00 P* m *
Lmve Dupont, 44 " 6:tl0 a *
Leave Blackahoar, “ " n m *
Leave Jesup, " " 1:0() p. m.
Leave Mclntosh, “ " : * o;> P* m -
Arrive at Savannah, " *' P- lli -’
WESTERN DrV r ISTON.
Leave Dupont at, Sunday excepted, C:00 a. m.
Leavo Valdoßda “ “ **;l7 !l ■ m -
Leave Quitman at “ " a - m *
Arrive at Thomasville at ** 1200 a. m.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FIIIDAY.
Leave Tlioruasville at P- m.
Leave Camilla at P m *
Arrive at Albany at * * ,r > p. m.
Leave Albany at h:;H) a. in.
Leave Camilla at H 48 a - m *
Arrive at ThomaHviUe at 11:30 a. in.
Leave ThomasviUe at, Sunday excepted, 1 4 r > p m
Leave Quitman at ** “ P* n
Acavo Valdonta at " “ 6:17 p. m.
Lrrivo at Dupont “ ** r>; 3o P* m
.l S. Tyson. Master of Transportation.
M S. HAINES,
june6 General Superintendent.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND PROM
HP Xj O X~L X X> -A..
MACON & BRUNS ICK R. It.
Gkni UALSOT*KINTEND ENT'S(
Macon, (la., April ID. IM7D. I
ON AND AFTEK SUNDAY, THE 20T11 INST.,
Passenger trains on this road will run as fol
lows:
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. in.
Arrive Joaup 3:27 a. m.
Arrive Brunswick (*:()0 a* ni.
Leave Brunswick per steamer C>:ls a. in.
Arrive Fernandina 10:15 p. m.
Arrive Jacksonville ~:3.j P- ni.
Arrive Cedar Keys s :{ r> p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER NO. 2 NORTH —DAILY.
Leave Coder Keys 5:25 a. m.
Ijeave Jacksonville 11:15 a. m.
Leave Fernandina per steamer 3:45 ]>. m.
Arrive Brunswick 7:15 p. m.
Leave Brunswick * 8:00 p. m.
Leave Josup 10:35 p. m.
Leave Eastman 3:31 a. in.
Leave Cochran 4:33 a. m.
Arrive at Macon 005 a. m.
Close connection at macoixfor all points North,
ast and West via Atlanta ami Augusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3,SOUTH.
Via Josup and Live Oak—Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Macon 7:15 a. m.
Arrive Cochran 9:43 a. m.
Arrive Eastman 11:14 a. m.
Arrive Jesup JJ-25P- in.
Arrive Jacksonville 7 .25 a. m.
NO. 4 NORTH. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Jacksonville 5:15 p. m.
Leave Jesup 9:15 a. m.
Leave Eastman 1:21p.m.
Leave Cochran 2:45 P* m -
Arrive Macon 5:15 p. m.
Connects at Macon for points North, East and
West.
HAWIvINSYILLE BRANCH.
"•eight and accommodation —Daily, except Sun
.Leave Cochran 10:00 p. m.
Arrive Hawkinsvillo 10:45 p. m.
Leave Hawkinsvillo 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 Hawkinsville 10:45 a. m.
Leave Hawkinsville L 45 p. m.
Arrive Cochran. 2:30 p. m.
Connects it Cochran with trains 3. and 4. to and
from Macon. GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. JAims, Mast. Trans,
BRUNSWICK & ALBAN Y R R
OF SCHEDULE.
StTPERINTKNDKKT’S Omot, 1
Bucslatick, Ga., January 1, 1878. (
OX ANT) AFTER JANUARY IST. i: 78. PASSEN
ger trains ou this Road will run as follows:
Passengers Trains leave Brunswick Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays at T:00 a. m.
Arrive at TebeauviUe, A. \ R. R.. at.. .10:a.) a. m.
Xieave Te'teauville, A. k. G. R. R. at... .11*14 a. m.
Arriveat Albany at 7:10p.m.
iurrrr.vivu
Leave Albany Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur
days at 8:00 a.m.
Arrive at TebeauviUe, A. \ <l. R. 11.. at. 4:08 p. j->.
Leave TebeauviUe. A. AG. It. 11.. at... 4:86p. m.
Arriveat Brunswick B:tM p m.
Trains from Albany make close connection at
p ebeauvUle with A. k G., pat monger train from
g r.-U. end w.tli but few tours delay at Te
. ■ ug r train for FI >rida.
Trains from Brunswick ■ ’.oirvt at ~ -'-.uv'E
V7llh day pass- rg r " .
which leaves TebeauviUe for W r-.la Ml t in.
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Publications.
188 CL 1880.
THE DARIEN
HR GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED BY
RICHARD W. GRUBBY
-AT
i > v ;i i g e iv.
Mclntosh county, Georgia,3
The Live and Progressive Weekly
Newspaper of Southern Georgia.
THE GcJ&.SEZI3 s I?*T'lZ2
IS ISSUED WEEKLY, FROM THE
PRINCIPAL
Timber and Lumber Marl
on the
ATLANTIC COAST,
AND CONTAINS ALL THE
Local Market Reports and ({notations
ON TIIAT IMPORTANT SUBJECT.)
In addition to this trade report in tlie
leading article of commerce at this point,
the Latest News—Local and Foreign—
appears in its columns.
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Is acknowledged by many to ho the best
LOCAL WEEKLY IN GEORGIA.
THE GAZETTE
Has attained a wider circulation titan
any weekly in tliis section of the State'
extending as it does not only throughout
the State of Georgia, but also to
NORTHERN AND EUROPEAN PORTS.
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ADDRESS
. it. . ixSLU 2333,
■Editor and Pronrietor.
j , T .
lew Stsre!
Sew Store!
lew Store!
IT. .A.. WEIL,
nt tiis New Store on
Broad Street
Darien, Gra.
j | AH JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK
of GOODS of every description, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Clothing,
- Boots k Shoes,
Huts,
Caps,
Fancy Goods,
Hosc-ry,
Notions.
For cheap and stylish dry goods, silk dress
trimmings, be sure to call on me for I make n
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, lie 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 same. HENRY A. WEIL.
jan3o-ly. _
Bakery &l Confectionery.
JOHN E. HEINS’
New Bakery
a
2-ANDJ
I CONFECTIONERY.
I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE
I 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
Broad and Northway Streets, immediately next to
the United States Post-Office and office of Darien
Timber Gazette. I have anew oven and bake
shop, complete in all details, and admitted by com
petent judges to lie one of tho BEST OVENS IN
TIIE SOV ITI. With the above accessories I can
confidently offer patrons the very best
Bread, Cakes,
Pies, Bolls, &c.,
as X use only tho best materials. I shall be pleas
ed to show those who favor me with a call, ono of
the finest
Soda-Water Fountains
in tho State, from w hich 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 of 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 Eli BITS 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 need, at short notice, and guamtee
satisfaction. JOHN E. HEINS.
Darien, Ga., July 18th. 1870.
PLANTERS' HOTEL.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Cheapest and Best
HOTEL IN
THE SOUTH.
Rates $1 50 and $2 00
per Day,
.iccordsiis? lo LGcalioii of
Hoorn.
JOS. IIERSCHBACH.prop’r.
HIDES, DEER SKINS
—AND-
Was: fua/tecl..
T AM PAYING THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES
I for the above. No commission or dray age
charged. lam selling ROUGH RICE above quota
tions at all times. Sacks returned io shippers.
Send to me before shipping elsewhere.
M. Y. 11l NDEKSOK,
nov2l-ly. 180 Bay Street. Savaunan. Ga.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
ry o THE TAX-PAYERS OF MuINTOSH COUN
ty: My books are now open for receiving Tax
Returns of Mclntosh county I will be in Darien,
pril 17, at South Newport, April 22, and at E.
?.!■ T -i 1 v ' ‘ pril 30. Second Round—Da-
McDonaitU? store, June 1. Third Re usd—Dai ten.
MAGNOLIA HOUSE,
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
THOMAS WHITE,
PROPRIETOR.
—
T3 -WiOT^TETSriKTG-i
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 ( IENTIIAI.Iv 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.
THO SI. IS trillTE ,
j eI3-tf Proprietor.
I FULTON MARKET,
BROAD STREET,
DARIEN, GEORGIA.
Has been and will bo 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 l'or 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 \\ .L. FULTON, Manager.
PREPARED AND SOLD ONLY BY
W. IT. COTTEII & CO.
W. H. COTTER & CO’S.
Magnetic Liniment
Is an invaluable remedy in all cases of Itheuma
tiem, Neuralgia, Chronic Pains, etc. It is also an
excellent application to all bruises.
W. H. COTTER k CO’S.
CSsolera 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 be kept in every family.
-FOR THE LADIES—
W. H. COTTER & CO’S.
Sewing Maclaine Oil
The Beet Oil made for all fine machinery. ap'l9-tf
W. McW. YOUNG-,
J IE2 -W S L S R
—AND—
WATCH 31 AKER
!&?
HAYING had six years EXPEEIE I
- 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.
WIELILAM McW. YOUNG,
decl2-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 fora speci
men copy and mdge 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 of subject and thought will be maintained
as of old by contributors who stand at llic head of
their specialities.
A special feature will be the continuation of the
“AnnaLs of the War.” graphically written by sold
iers. north and souih. and riptive of scenes and
events in which they took an active part, one
chapter of which will appear in each number.
These Annals have proved sc. valuable that the
bound volume containing their first series has
found an immense sale.
-- r .Tout<-- rp 7 Tt YEAR:
NewCrop Turnip Seeds
\ V T E HAVE RECEDED NOTICE FROM
>1 Messrs. Landreth.t Sons, the oldest and
one ol' the most reliable seed growers in this
country, that they will be able to fill our orders
for New Crop Turnip Seeds about July lOit, and
we would be pleased, to receive the orders if those
who purpose sowing turnips for marketer stock
before the above date, that we may order them
any varieties they want, guaranteeing them satis
faction.
jurirlK) W. H. COTTER A- CO.
GO TO
Cigars and Tobacco.
We have in stock a full line of Cigars, fine me
dium and finest.
TSic Best Five Cent Cigar.
FINE CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO.
Call and have a good smoke or chew at
W. H. COTTER k CO'S.,
feb22-tf Druggists and Apothecaries.
MATTINGS!
ARRIVING BY EVERY STEAMER
FROM NEW YORK!
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST.
rainMiTiiPr j
FuRNI! if!
A GREAT VARIETY,
WHICH WE ARE OFFERING
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
WINDOW SHADES
OF ADR COLORS AND DESCRIPTIONS.
The Flees! Leee Curtains
IS THE CITY, HAND MADE.
ALLEY & LINDSAY
169 and 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
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IMPORTED SOAPS!
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Mottled Castile * Soap.
Wlii- h we guarantee to be genuine. Also the
very best article of WHITE CASTILE, viz: Cutin’s,
and the BLUE MOTTLED SOAP, whic h for ordi
nary use has taken the place of high scented
. oaps throughout the South. We also keep in
stock a lull
Lino of Good Toilet Soaus,
at prices to suit the Units, at
W. H. COTTER & CO'S Drug Store.
BRUSHES
WE HAVE IN STOCK A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Hair Brushes,
Tooth Brushes,
Nail Brushes,
Shoe Brushes,
Which we are
OFFERING AT LOW PRICES FOE THE QUALITY
—AT —
I! \ If. Cotter Sf Co's Sir use Store.
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SOUTH. _ , SOUTH.
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
GGODSELL BEGS.,
PROPRIETORS.
rpHIK HOUSE IS NOW OPEN FOR THE EECEP-
J. tion of meets. It has been thoroughly ren
i-valcd, and is now being extensively repaired.
LiberaParrangements made with weekly bonders.
novfll-tf. Proprietors.
Notice.
T HAVE APPOINTED SHERIFF T. BUTLER
" \.-out in Dari n, who ia duly
v. • . -,ii Git- - -tan din accounts
' siv T 4 SKRUXO^FEiyFER
AN ORDINANCE.
AN Ordinance to provide for the repair of wharf
lohs aud the erection of suitable pavements in
the City of Earien.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained that within —months af
ter notice is given, as heretofore prescribed, it
shall be the duty of ail owners of wharves and
wharf lots, in the city of Larien, to place and
keep and wharv ‘ at Oiejexpeuse of their
respective good order, so as to
prevent ibbish from washing
into the river, urrough 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 ordaiued, that it shall bo
tbe duty of the owners of all improved lots in the
Cityoi Darien, to contract and 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 street to
Eppiugs’ old office, pavements of brick or smooth
stone of— feet in width, well aud substantially
laid, and upon all other streets iu said city it shall
be the duty of each owner of an improved lot to
place down iu front thereof in a substantial and
workmanlike manner a pavement, of wood, of the
width feet and each person, the owner of such
lot or lots, shall iu putting down the pavements
bereiutofore required be bound to conform to the
levels and inclinations marked aud prescribed by
tbe city surveyor, whose duty it shall be to grade
and stake down the place to be paved both on the
lice of the lots and the limits hereintoiore deter
mined on the str et. driving a stake at every 10
feet of the liue and the said Burveror shall attend
within 5 days after he is requested to do so.
Skc.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 lets in said city 1 of
Darien of tbe requirements of this ordinauce an J
when it is impossible to notify such owners be
done by publication in the Darien Timber Ga,-
zetee for thirty days, anil any one or more of the
above described persons who shall fail or refuse
to cotoply with the requirements of said ordu"
notice within— months shall be liable to a fii,c<
not to exceed dollars to.be enforced bblorp
the police court of tbe said city of Darien fof escli
day of such neglpct or treflikil, and execution shall
issue against the property of such delinquent per
son bi- persons in tue same manner as in other
casts for the violation of the ordinances of said
city.
sue. 4. Be it further ordained that in addition
to the penalties prescribed in the preceediug sec
tion upon the failure or refusal of any wharf own
er or owners tojmt his or their wharf or wharves in
good order, or on like, failure or refusal of the
owner or owners of any improved lot or lots to
construct and keep in repair suitable pavements
in fronts ofsnch lot or lots of the character here
tofore prov ded for, it shall be the duty of the
marshall to give thirty days notice in writing to
all such diligent wharf or lot owners, requiring
him or them to put in 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 it such sSrvice shall be impossible
by r< ason of noipresidence ol the person or per
sons to whom the same is directed, then it shall
be his duty to publish said notice for thirty days,
in the newspaper in which the city advertising
is done and after the expiration of said notice it
sha 11 be the duty of the Chairman of the Board:
of County Commissioners, as Mayor of said city,,
to require the Marshall thereof to enter upon and
put in order or pave and put in repair the proper
ty of such delinquent wharf or lot owner in the
niamier heretofore prescribed at his or their ex
pen e, and in the name and behalf of the city au
thorities of Darien, to bring an action at law
against the owner or owners of tbe property so
repaired as aforesaid.
Hue. 5. All ordinances, or parts of ordinano
conflicting with this hereby repealed.
1 arien, Georgia, April 16th 1
Quarantine Proclamation.
CITY OF DARIEN, March 24th 1880.
rjlO TIIE DOBOY AND SAPELO PILOTS, CAP
-1 tains of vessels, and sti am tow-boats—On and
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 passengers or proceeding to their
loading births and pilots will ilispcso of them as
follows: Vessels having no sickness on board.no
burials on the passage, will be anchored as near
th ■ yellow flag opposite the quarantine official sta
tion as may be safe and convenient. The Pilot
will notifiv the oflicer who will board and inspect,
her. Captains ol vessels coming in without a pilot
will report to the officer inimediatly on his arri
val: this ordei applies to all vessels, both foreign
and coastwise, except the following portß, (always
suspected), Havana and all ports and bays of the
West Indies and South American piorts or bays
and rivers, such vessels must be taken to the up
per quarantine: one mile up Carnoehran river
from the inner bouy in sale anchorage near thy
southern shoals to be cleansed,fumigated and dis
infected before proceeding. 7he 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 on board, must proceed:
at once to the Caspian or lower qurantine under
the lead oi the pilot boat, and the. pilot will report
the same to the quarantine, Doboy station officer,
The Port Physician will regularly enforce our
quarantine rules and will promptly report all viola
tions. No quarantine restrictions will be impossed
upon the Savannah and Florida steamboats for
tbe present. JAMES HOLMES, M. D.,
JAMES WALKER, Port Physician,
Mayor. Marfl6-td.
SURE CURE
FOB
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Consumption,
And All Diseases of THROAT and LUNGS,,
Put up in Quart-Size Bottles far Family Use.
Scientifically prepared of Baleam Tolu, Crystallized
V •o’f Candy, Old Rye, and other tonics. The Formula
: T.,'vvn to our best physicians, is highly commended
I*/ them, and the analysis of our most prominent
chemist, Prof. G. A MARINF.R. in Chicago, is on the
label of every bottle. It is well Known to the medical
profession that TOLU ROCK and RYE will afford the
Keatefifc relief for Coughs, Colds. Influenza. Bronchitis
re Throat, Weak Lungs, also Consumption, in the in
cipient and advanced stages.
Used as a BEVERAGE and APPETIZER, it makes a
delightful tonic for family use. Is pleasant to take ; if
weak or debilitated, it gives tone, activity and strength
to the whole human frame.
(P ATT'TTOIV DON’T BE DECEIVEDV
J JL VXXI • by unprincipled deal- \
ers who try to palm off upon you Hock and Rye in ■
place of om TOLU ROCK AND RYK, which is I
the only medicated article made, ih* genuine hav- M
ing & GOVERNMENT STAMP on each bottle./
LAWRENCE A MARTIX, Proprietory
111 Madison Street, Chicago.
fy A*k yotir Brnnrlst for It!
t-Rf" Ask your Grocer for It!
IF* Ask your Wlae Merchant fbr It!
PT Children, task your Mamma for It!
rrßold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and
WUU MOTCHANTS everywhere.
Bids Building Bridge over
South Newport River.
LENGTH OF BRIDGE ACROSS CAP-SIX 1.8 TO
80 feet, foot of bridge to he two feet above
high spring tide mark; centre of bridge to he three
feet above high spring tide mark with a gradual
rise from each foot: bridge to have five (5) spans
of equal'length: all the frame of bridge to be of tho
best heart cypress, namely, piles 10x10 inches,cap
sills 10x10 inches and 21 feet long, stringers 6xlo
inches and to extend three feet beyond the cap
sills of the abutment; braces to be 4x6 inches;
banisters, banister posts aud braces to be 4x5 in
ches; abutment on Mclntosh county side to bo
made of good yellow pine (not yellow slash pine);
wings 16 feet long anil 10x10 inches square: floor
ing to he 16. feet ling, flinches thick and of tho
very liest heart pine. All the timber to be used
in building the South Newport bridge must be of
the best material and alter it has been hauled to
the place designated, the County Commissioners
of Liberty and Mclntosh counties are to be notified
ns to inspect the tinD -r before it is framed. Tho
bulk-heads to tho bridge must be properly filled
up to a level with the foot of the bridge anil con
nected with the cause wav. Tho Commissioners
will meet at South Newport, on the 6th day of
July, to reci ive and examine all bids for the build
ing of fain bridge, they reserve the right to reject
any and all bids. SPALDING KENAN.
' ' Clerk. B. C. C.
Lor Bale or Rent.
fTHIE HOUSE AND I.OX ON THE RIDGE, NOW
occupied by Mr. J. J. Sutton. For particulars ap
I. M. AIKEN
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