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\M<-“ " ..;■ tv\:;V 10. 1876.
1" ■•■■ .] Mill O.illiy.
.. church Directory.
s , i-vice wsb< h-Id rtt the different
, tli< Erntnuu MiK v -iOu as follows:
I fl ’' ”, -Fiisl, Sundays In each muutb.
\ b‘* v . *, ir .i, H before th2il Sundays'in
I UO'J 0,1
I L IU
I t . 1 • :i<'wn month.
I-; Sunday-; in eac month.
1 .. ;iu Sundays in each month.
I ( Con'mcy Preacher in Charge.
I ,v - 1■ wv rt. SBSR
I , >ta iii*si nl I
I JESUP, GA.
I r A RTERLING, - - - Proprietor.
f-„• oysl .‘-alwayson hand and served
I 1 ,, i.|,i it! a lnoioont’s notice.
I fcfv* lm
dor id- _
~liiwhvare! Hardware!!
.11 (i. dyerlisenient ol Messrs. Crawl r<l i
ol Savannah, to bo iduntl eLovLiu]
' ;•■'}; jy. 1 year.
Take Aotice.
’j . .Vi further trouble, from tGis dale we
; ,j, in in : payment in advance for all legal
, ; ig. The adoption of this course is
i, : t of all park's concerned, an 1J
onlv nvthod by which both printer and!
A . : tie • i ratß willbo |
, ~;h | | tl■ ill.' i t t'tiro’w, and no ih via
tioji fr :a this mlo entcriaincd.
Notice.
Ii u tine lot <jf i xtra good CHICKEN
ibers apply to A. R. Jones. They can bo
n nt (lie depot where they are stored for the
?it. Cdi and cxumiuo ;no charges made
for slowing.
PrenVliiaig.
yjr . >rie, the preacher in charge of this
i ait, , • ached liis first sermon in this place
(ljl ‘ . v 1,. f. Mr. It. is a young man of |
.... t th<roughly in earnest in bis
■ ilk. He has our best wishes for nis succosj.
lienew.
Vfc in ed publishing a 1U V we, lily, for i' !
• . ••?.*, the namva ol' nil our friend !
v • .by way of renewing their sub
r ■■ 1 u- tru i* t< Jjnd a gooilly miLii
j.ivi! iv next I' ijc who will show their v.il
1. : , oarage no in our endeavor to
pto n good paper.
Personal.
V vtiv plea sod to see on Monday o-u
, .iL C. Ryan, Eso., of Ilawkinsville, who
• legal iH'.h' b. Whil<
ni. < xonrplified his appreciation of
i aid pro.'.'.i'* ssiva town by joinin''
~ . or U(Loervedly popular institulioo
t , . ; v/c <jJL couive, of tho
%if r>* p•
>.iW s
.old on tlr Ficc-llold of D. 11.
11, .. T • eo’.Ui'y, Ga., on (Saturday,
. .1 i <j i • by ord iof tiro Ordinary
hi ad... vn tat ray cow, tho same be;up ,
oU..y i.eretolore advertised in terms of 1 ,>v.
JORDAN BROWN, Sheriff D. C.
Welcome,
ir. IVm. S. p*'Cj'o., : , from !.•? -
ir. N. Y, ft Bon-m law <<’. .'dr. f'OJ and;, arrived 1
b'l . M.vli, Mr. D. I ’ brick in, : - oi '-i 1 1
( ; * * loe N ' ••••• uieritlv. y , \\el
0 . ; h.i i ’.•• ;r t > u, . , hop - the ,i .1
I,mid uji iv. i .Jy lh.it ho will be kept .n
--• ly cm plow-d. 'shiit parrc.nage and acad
emy and hotel are all to bo built, and ho hop
the people W.U begin at coco to take uieaciur •,
or thviv ,; ['fdy u .e.ion.
Cedi' Til ill OUT.
It Maj Save Vour Life.
There ii no person li ing but wl . t suffer;!
mre or u&s with l ung Discu. , Cos e.; ,
Col ls or Consumption, yet some would T. o
rathe* than pay 75 cents for a bottle oi' med
icine that would cure thiin. Da. A. Boron,
Geuman Sriu. v htu lately been iuiroducwl in
this country from Germany, audits wonderful
cures anstonishes every om that try it. If you
doubt what we my m print, out this out anil
take it to your Druggist, Dr. James M. Buchan,
Eastman, or Dr. Y. H. Morgan, Cochran,
and got a sample lotile for 10 cents and try it.
Two doses will relieve you. Itegular size 75
cents. janllJ oowly.
News lsi.cii line Emigrant?.
A friend informs us that he is in receipt of
ali tter from Air. Neiiman, who writes him
that he will leave Now York on tho 17th iust.
for this place with a number of settlers for our
town and county. Ilis son will follow him in
a few weeks with othois Tho Germans, as a
class, are a sober, steady, reliable, industrious
people, and always make good citizens. We
need settlors in oiu section, and we hope our
people will extend a hearty welcome to this
colony anil offer every inducement to them to
settle among us.
A good Sowing Machine is a household
treasure that no family can afford to do with
out. If you want the best, tho Wilson Sli ittle
should bo your choice. It combines, in the
njost perfect manner, all the requisites of du
rability, simplicity, ease of operating and per
fection of work, and is sold at a less price than
nny other first-class machine. Machines will
he delivered at any railroad station in this
dered through^’charges, if or
at 327 and 329 Superior stroot, CTevclind. ’ 6?
1 hey send an elegant catalogue and chromo
c.rcular, tree, on applicition. This Company
want a few more good agents.
Lastuiau Literary Club,
5 1 would again bring this institution to the
attention of the public and ask for il the coun
ts nance and support of the citizens. The main
| hjcct of the Club is the establishment of a li
’UG mid the moral and mental improvement
°t the members. No man can bestow a better
t>iU upon his children than a good education,
aud tho people of Eastman can do nothing
,ctlcr ‘ or themselves and their posterity than
to establish..a first-class library. The Club
We already tho nucleus of such a library.—
ey have now upon their shelves seme vol
iimesol standard literature, to which they pro
to add from time to time as their menus
jfay nre ulsu Aapie-
nuciodiculsot tho A\y.
v,f and Itu' duly o/ every father in
y,rw m every yftung man tv connect
aiflelt \\4th the Club, Or if this cannot be
none, we would simply remind all that a kind
'I and an occasional odd dollar would
vnil enc °urage and aid the institution. You
.never regret anything j’ou do in this di
r , 10n *. hlie writer of this feels that he am-
Received the worth of his initiation fee at
ui.li r die pleasure he experienced
<i ~ * honing to the lecture of Air. Dodge on
ti. ,v 1 hritaiu. Let the people bo true to them-
ma best interests in this matter.
It our friend- will hut com- up and renew !
promptly, and thonebinm i tile ]>, vCin- 1
tend to use ,- no c ■ momy and ; ax* uVv unm i
with which to at end tho next ufmuiaL 1
Tle lied X. j
Scntcdy ■ vi. i you find a reading man or wo- j
man but un.hrst '-ads that the red Xon the
margin of their } :p,v denote that the time!
for w,,i,d. they sub, ribed has eq>ii and, and 1
that they are expected to inform ihs publisher I
•
hire for the . .11 .mount dw. from tiu s:m- •
pk- fact that we would consider it sufifcfimt i<r !
■;-t el • i who or* mci ’ lin thi ir own wel- j
mre , Vi ft lends of the public good lo know j
■ i- 1 ■ S ennui favor. '
Loou mi for the r erand come up and I
renew prompUy, lih little men, and thereby j
assist us in publishing a paper to be proud of. !
A *i Idxcitsssg CJIip *.<• i
The monotonous quiet of our streA-, w.asJ
vay much relieved for a short time on Friday j
eiening last. Tue marshal had arrested a ne- j
gro who had been guilty of some gross in do- j
cih and other violations of good behavior, !
and was quietly conducting him to the guard I
house, when, upon reaching Dowell’s corner, j
the prisoner attempted to escape by runnima I
Th.- u irsiial and others } urned in hot h \
and lor & short time we hail a far more excit
ing race, than a Jones’ county premium fox
cha. • , which was r idired rnoie < xoituig by
an occasional pis l - 1 shot. Tho prisoner was j
Anally recaptured and safely lodged in the
guard house. Mr. Vri dit Ih.rrell joined in j
lue cha. ; , which will account for any shaking
oi . J!U, o oi i groun . .at may have been !
foil about that time. He mention this mar jy |
to relievo the fear-'of anv that -anal > Wnt-ins
. '-<• --a |
resulted from an earthquake.
j
V. c p.i.s.l or.r s-..' or town of < >c’uu.n a flying !
visit on iri-ilnesday evening of l ist week, but [
our amv.il being late in the afternoon and our j
stay lastin: only for th ■ night we were unable I
lo jud e to t extern of improvement since ..
'
J( d '* >t .i V COO 1 iVj Id • , , to cl ,VCT
l. V l\ ■■ ...1 J - , .
~I ; . ;
com - queia e i.. w. ch co ;i-. be n the broad ■
i itco e ... : 1 meo’’ and. i
• .1 - . of ' j, v> !
i’ vv at* r ace ly r olv •'• that the evening |
be devoted to tripping “the light fantastic
■ • " 1 v. . - ' ; L'.utiy entered
into in , voi ! .w ■ thereto. It. would have 1
i. of 1 old croaker good to have j
l-'' '•'• !d at and :.icu for liimi.-elf and under- j
■ • e true meaning ofthe word sociability. |
Everybody \v„: t’ncre. The'little mhses and 1
m. i"-, not yet in their teens were as busily!
engaged, and as precisely, too, in swinging j
the coo;, r a:id i; -vesti n•; their ir.riuvivs with
•v.v. . word ■. 'll n.-11 v- gl ;’U iho:-:e of
more mature years, while tl • • -
■ ; 1 ’: - ill j ex- !
Jjibit; r. > .’.j' cl !•]•• .'c’d : on : •_<* a nod ora'
snnl . r. j evening p. , and (hi' r ; pleasankly l
- ;• vre had ever viitn<ssid, and lb it night j
WO iOUVu Hl3 iv T !.) i Oi.'liiViu'o StIGCO Y'> ltd* j
! - - “i l •!! ai • s^nivj iol iUo ropo.’ !
els! '. ~ .
An • tvlkgwt f. vmer of Urs county iuforni- i
! -.o *.' --iV it ;• s . ie.l. ,u h. ; 2ie!g:'bor- j
iiooil, ill i on* ir L . the land hail V.ecu •
| nui'.’ \ ■; vh'-h w- re lokig well, and that j
aid 1 ; ! corn. This !
, i leave
-d the.laid I ye. an of planting which has I
selves but to the whole country ; when they
J fully av 1 th< m 5 Ives of all the means of pro
viihn , lor ihJr .. ..u.e from U.,.h- own L ads
nillcjnt Creator he.s given thorn, then will vre
become a prosperous psople; then will iude
pendenec be ours and our fair land blossom
us r. rose. Let our people raise a sufficiency
of oats, corn, potatoes, groundpeas and sugar
cane, raid then pi nt their surplus land in cot
ton, Tin y need have no fear of flooding the
marked with provisions or of not receiving
money enough iVjrn their cotton to meet all
their wants. Then if in addition they would
i to si ; ywe
would be willing for it viry small pre-mi mu to
ensm er-,o and comfort, ii no!, weal o, to all
who follow instruction i. Ohio is
peihaps one of the moat prosperous States of
the 1.7 m and pvoduc. s me: - wool th.ni any
other Slate, at least any other east of the Alb;-
si sippi. The annual wool crop of ( hio is
twenty million pounds, and yet the Mate is di
vided into small farms, and not one farmer in
or e hundred lias as many as a hundred sheep
in his flock. Now that the assembled wisdom
of our State is waking to the importance of
protecting sheep husbandry we hope to see
this branch of industry brought up to its ut
most capacity.
Another New bociety*
The ladies of this place have formed them
selves into a sewing society for the benefit oi'
the needy of our own section and elsewhere,
under the name and style of the “Dorcas So
ciety.” This is a benevolent and charitable
institution and well worthy the favorable eon
sidcration of the entire community.
Married
On the 2d inst., in Cochran, Ga., by Rev. Air.
Fann, Air. -K AI. Land to Aliss Anna I nunv,
On the sth iust., at her home in Dodge coun
’ TTpaarriT >. ; it ,w. il
Aged about 22 years.
We regret to chronicle the death of the in
fant son of Mr. J. \V. Grinin, which occurred
.on Thursday last. We tender to the bereaved
parents our heartiest sympathies.
New Advertisements.
DISSOLUTION.
Chycncey. Ga., January 27th, 3576.
The copartner, hip herotof ge existing un
der the firm of D. A A. IT Ciury was this day
dissolved by mutual consent, D. B. Curry re
tiring. The indebtedness of said firm will be
paid by A. Curry, and all amounts due said
firm will be collected by A. Curry.
A. Curry,
feb3-4t D. B. Curry.
A3A HARRELL
$
Takes pleasure in announcing to his former
friends ami patrons, and the public, geuer d!y,
th and lie is still at "his old stand prepared with a
select stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, etc,
to supply their every want.
To those whom 1 have favored with goods on
time I would respectfully request that they
come up and settle, as lam needing funds to
iquidate my indebtedness.
Feb3-3m ASA HARRELL
Professional find Business, I
Bn. H. J, SMITH.
i i*t iciiio *
JA< SONViL-i-L
TELF.VS 8 C U NTY, OEOMC^k
v v : -s to the citizen!} of HWalr ’
and acjoiniug cDuntios. oct23-Jfai l
WALTER A. WAY.
Attorney
.4XO r-OCNWIAOR A.T LAW, ~
DARI EJi, GA.
P.uUcnl it attention paid to the aollectum of J
;;C ,lb ' 1 - --’j' ''•".d.''i' : uation of land titles. j
pi’ in the .Superior Courts of ;
C i; pjuw.ck avid j. isti-ra Circuits: also in the i
1 : ral Coui’. in eases in Bankruptcy, etc. j
sept3o-ly j
ELIAS HE R R IV; AK,
Attorney and Oounsellor at Law,
EASTMAN, GA.
ill practice n the counties of the Oconee
Circuit. Special attention, given to the col
lection of claims. sep3o-3m
J . I OATZ r r E JLZ , !
ATTORNEY
AND
OOUN; "SLLOH AT LAW.
Will practice in the Brunswick, Oconee and
51 i Idle Cir '.fits.
~ i .1 .'.u.m ion given to the Collection of
Claims.
Jl - H. SMI r F 11.
ATTORNEY
\ vn
COUZTSEIXOR at law,
VaWo f?, Ga.
Freed - ; in ino 3/idiJe, Southern nil
ijruaswick Circuits. oct29-l
iXTTG\2XZLY AT LAW,|
Swainsboro, Emanu;, Cos., Ga.
wil •>:•.mtiec in th-- F-upveme < aurt of
t : * . < feor
• • an. . oap-For t --1 r i ofthe follow
•■ ; coi : L.manucl, Johnson, Laurens,
Toiitgouii.-ry, '.i -atiiali, and Bulloch.
oct 15 Iy.
LUTij.ibß J±. HALL.
ATT’Y k OOUNOELOS /IT LAW,
.. \:j . \L Lsl’AfK AGENT,
F. “MAN GA.
■- in • U c.. adjac "it to the
ru Court of the State,
1 lern Di strict j
]‘.r p -riii ; de.-.iring, will buy. sell or leaso
■or •-ly h; a .., upon the same i
hi (ho. eon..-i.; of m Laras u.s, Wilcox,
ippling.
Jc£ m < in ;jo C art .louse.
Am il 1 tf.
r- o? ?'.**■ ‘*i * -.of/ p, a i
Vf . r -a\h m s leh : s L., i'orousfriends {
aval v v ju.ir p . . mvob end patronage, aqd -
won ; 0 : j" i. . :-VJItiUU.V'-CV Of tlie SUU6. J
flora wishing to' jaake annual]
nt lansl uvict to hat effhet. i
■ vi. fills will bed lthlv.
a ;. M. D. |
A>* * w A * Vv aa :
A A 3rd 67 and Oouasolior st Law, ]
BAXLEY GA
Will practice hi tin- i?.‘u;/ : :i:k, Oconee Vthd *
Middle Circuits.
0i i ; i i a L?... s f
Attoidoy and CofurnUar at Law i
E A f;THAN, G CORGI A.
Will practice in the Ocance Circuit, and in ;
the comities of Appling and Wayue of the
Brunswick Circuit.
S' v- n CLiice in the Court House,
juu 3- ly.
G. J. HGXiTON.
Attorney anil Counsellor at Lav
BAXLEY, GA.
Pracfl in the Counties of Appling, Pierce
Wayne, Coi the, Ware, Glynn, Mclntosh, of
the Bran wick Circuit, and. Telfair of the
j Oconee Circuit.
I
, LAWRENCE C. RYAN. JAMES B. MITCHELL.
Kim & MITCHELL,
\ ATTORNEY’S fIT LfiW,
IL\WKINSVILLE GA.
i
Will nr rcia • a in counties of Oconee Circuit
and United States Courts of Georgia.
oct2S-ly
C-HUNSWICK R. H
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, )
Macon, Ga., Dec. 6, 1875. j
On and after Monday, December G, trains on
j this Road will run as follows :
DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN EAILY.
s Leave 01 icon, 4:10 a. m.
! vrive at -J* ssup 11:00 a. m
Leave Jesup 31:30 a m
i Arrive at Brunswick.. 1:30 r. m
UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY
Leave Brunswick 4.00 p. m
j Arrive at Jessup 6:00 p. m
L ive Jesup 7:00 p m
Arrive at isi .eon 3:15 p. m
j HAWKINSViLLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY,
SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
Leave Macon 3:05 p. m
Arrive at Hawkinsville. 6:50 r. M
i Leave Hawkiusville 7:00 a. m
Arrive at Macon 11:00 a. m
The down day passenger and express trair
male s dose connection with trains of Atlantic
! :ud Gulf railroad at Jesup for nil poiute hi
Florida, and Savannah. Up day passenger
train connects at Jesup for (Savannah, and at
J/acon for points North, East and West.
Through Sleeping Cars daily—no change
between Louisville and -Jacksonville, Fi,u
JOHN A. GRANT, Soph
W. J. jy.ist. Trans.
G * PA riSh7~
MANUFACTURER OF **
PLOWS : WROUGIIT-IROX, CAST
IRON and STEEL.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
WAGONS, CARTS, TRUCKS, ETC,
190 & 192 St. Julian Street,
j Savannah, : : : : GEOftiHi.
1 declG-3m
as fl VAK NA a DV E TiSF.M ENT S.
PLANTER’S H TEL.
COENEE OF BAENABD AND BRYAN STS,, *’***'”' 1
(Market Square,)
Savannah, • - - Georgia.
- A. E. CARR, Proprietor.
{(Formerly Pn>pT, Magnolia Houee, Itarieu, Ga>
ROOMS LASSE ASB AIRY.
*. Conveyances at Steamers and Railroads.
BO’ASS $2.00 PSR DAY, WITH ROOM
ele graph, Post Dfllce, Reading j’.-aom, Eirst-Claas B-irlter Shop, with Cold or Hot Shower
Gulis connected, with Billinrila,
FARE AS GOOD AS THE BEST;
6m
j l 1*
T. J. CARLING,
SO. SECOND STREET....? N0.69
MACON GEORGIA.
PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS FITTER.
Manufacturer and dealer in
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, ETC.
STEAM AND HOT-AIR HEATERS.
STEAM COCKS, GLOBE VALVES,
Nt earn and "Water Gauges,
BATH TUBS, WASH BASINS, WATER CLOSETS,
Rubber Hobs, Steam andlWater Pipes and Fittings
Always on hand, and at
1, OWE IS r TVJ A. JZ 1C E r r PRSC hZ & m
T. J. CARLINS,
No. 69 Second Street, Macon, Ga., opposite J, W. Burke & Co’s. sept23-4m
GRANGE WAREHOUSE,
<&:■ SPARKS,
Macon, . Georgia B
WE ARE STILL AT OUR OLD STAND READY TO SERVE ALL WHO MAY FAVOR
us with their patronage. An experience oi twenty-five years is ours guaranty for laithlul and
efficient service.
:UY :;'l ASSISTED PLANTERS EVERY YEARSTO MAKS THEIR CROPS
It is necessary to do ::o in the future. As we never buy cotton, the only interest we have in
it is to sell it for ihe highest market price for tho benefit of our customers,
Frornpt attc'ut:. o given to ah orders for plantation supplies. Terms the same as others who
have extended aid to make ihe crop. Liberal advances made on cotton in store. We sell by
our own weights. Our motto is:—“Prompt returns, good sales ard honest dealings.”
sc; o i Gin ‘ ’ HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
ADOLPH SOHLITTLEE,
liAOKIXISI All ilttliil*
Would announce.to the country at large, that having just opened a
VkJX A C II INE HO L*
In the tiOVFv. of TJaxley, No. )6. ts, B. R. R., with machinery and mechanical
tools? of erary description of the hEteat and most approved, manufacture, he
*a now pirn*.red to oxeCnto any an'.T all kinds of work done in iron, steel and
brass in av m t aT.iYnner and as cheap as can he doHc in the Macon or Sa
vunfmii machine shops. His Turning Lathe will swing thirteen inoh diameter
Particular attention . veil to the iv.-ptriring ot sowing machines. All work
on trust*, and to my care done at Ihe shortest possible notice, and satisfaction
guaranteed Send in your work rain <rvrT
Uc9. ADOLPH SCHLITTHER.
£stabusiu:d 1818.
I
Goo. T. Eogers’ Sons,
lll&IUaiJ 8111811
—AND—
mmmmmm aiftSH4iii f
No 25 : : : : : Cherry Street,
Wm. TANARUS(. Rogers, G-. T. Rogers, (R. M. Rogers, J F. Rogers
mmm* mmmn*
Oct-
CENTRAL MAC HI ME SHOPS AMD BOILER WORKS
P. J, BULGEH,
Engineer an cl AI ackin is t ,
AGENT FOR j
JUD SONS GOVERNORS AND NIAGARA PUMPS,
BAY STREET, Next Door to Habersham St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN
december 1G- 1 year.
TTTTTTT A Y Y L 000 RRRRR ”” SSSS
T A A Y Y L O O R R ” S
TAAYYL O O R US
T A A Y Y L O O RRRRR SSSS
T A A AAA A Y L O OR R S
T A A Y L O R R S
T A AY LLLLLLL 000 .14 R SSSS
PAIDiTT AjNTID OIL DEPOT
No. 3 Bull Street, opposite Post Office.
Railroad. Mill and Ship Supplfcs, £Lubricating?Oite, Ptint Oita, Bnm tag Oita
S P[E 0 HAJL TIES.
lOWEST MARKET PRICSS.
4 - • .
KEROSENE AND HIGH TEST BURNING OILS, MIXED PAINTS,|RE\DY FOR IMME
DIATE USE. GALL AND COMPARE PRICES. '* V *‘ ’ > < ’
C. OREGO TAYLOR.
j No. &jpUU Street, Ga., Opposite Post Office.
.. ;' ■ 1
NJ|.L. J. <., J .MARTIN'. ■ .If'* >
L. J. aaiLIWARTJfi & C0.,1s |
! COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MKItCU 1 V/M, !
Bay Street, Savaunrh, Ga.
A-g’ts for Bradley‘s Phosphate |
Jeweli’ii Mills Yarns, fcc., 4c. yjTs
Bagging nnu Ties ir hi lowest
market mtcu. * 1
Prompt and eorcful attention given gar
to ail business entrusted to us. <
Liberal eush advances made or\ eon
v . fdguments of Cotton, eitl: i mrimme
c|f\ il'de sale or to be In Id for a
Vk lime, eft*. * (jjy
sep9-4m. Up
SuJKS* . 1 I *v \
M. PBESTiS, CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Wines, Liquors
SEGARS, TOBACCO,
O A IV 1 > I 11 r=*4 , E TC.,
Southwest Cob. Bay A Whitaker St's
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
sep9-6m
I. M. FRANK. GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN.
FRANK & ECKSTEIN, .
i
WHOLESALE DEALES IN
DRV 09008 AND NOTIONS,
131 A 13? BROUGHTON ST.,
SAVANNAH, GA
sepO Gin.
NEINHARS BROTHERS"fiCfI’,
Wholesale Dealeu; in
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS.
Gents’ Funnelling Goods.
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
REA DY-M A OK C LO iIH A G ,
Nos. 129 A 131 Broughton St
SAVANNAH, GA.
P®" Office - 396 & 393 Broadway, N. Y.
sep9-6m.
Exclusive Wholesale ilo.ise
£!NSTE!N, EG KHAN & 49.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
3) i t V GOODa',
Boots, Shoes & Hats,
151 and 153 Congress Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.^
sep9-6m.
DR. UI.Hia.AS
Twer Coßnrxrroß
OR—
VEGETABLE APERIENI
.TR4OE_.
Diseases Arising j
V^^y Di^red state °*
BIVER.
Mark
Such art Dyspepsia, Obstructions of
the Viscera, Stone in the Gall
Bladder, Dropsy, Jaundice,
Acid Stomach, Constipation
of the Bowels, Sick and
Nervous Headache,
Diarrhcea and
Dysentery.
Enlarged Spleen, Fever and Ague, Eruptive
and Cutaneous Diseases, such as Saint Antho
ny’s Fire, Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules and
Boils, Female Weaknesses, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Piles, and many othei
disorders caused by Derangement TM the Liver.
This preparation, composed, as it is, of some
of the most valuable alteratives known, is in
valuable for the restoration of tone and strength
to the system debilitated by disease. Some oi
our best physicians, who are familiar with the
composition of this medicine, attest its virtue*
and prescribe it It is a pleasant cordial.
£
Prepared by
B. F, ULMER, M. 8.,
SAVANNAH, GV.
Price One Dollar. For sale by Dr. James
M. Buchan, Eastman; Dr. Y. H. Morgan.
Cochran ; Mcßae, flicks & Cos., ilt. Vernon ;
W. TV. Beach, Baxley, and by all principal
Druggists.
sep9- ly.
FA IT (BY (Bar CROOJvf.
BAXLEY, GA
LEVI ANDERSON,
Proprietor.
I would respectfully announce to the citi
zens ot Appling, and the traveling public,
that having bought out the Bar formerly
run by Mr. Geo. W. Roberson, and having
replenished my stock, I am now prepared to
furnish them with liquors and cigtrs of the
very best grades. Cull and see me.
LEVI ANDERSON
N. B.—l also keep qq. hand fancy groctoiga,
traite, etc. dec2. Gfif
THOMAS J. DALEY,
Pettier in
OTOVKB £ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
AJ laanafortoar of
TIM WARE
TIJ? ROCFTJVG,
GUTTERS,
LEADERS SC.
188 Congress Bt., (opposite Blitdi k
Miller )
Savannah, : : ; ; • ; Ga.
Send for price list.
Orders from the country solicited. Person
al attention given Dr ulJJjmrfc when desired.
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Kel\ f TKC^3iO*.
MOUN T VEILS'. *N, .... GEORGIA.
Keep cat-tur.dy or. hand a we’d ansor jul
stock oi Dry Go-ais, Grr*--r -s, Notions Etc.,
m fact • *r> ihiim usually kept iu a
First Ciass Country Storo
all ot which, they are selling low down, f>r
i GASH. Om moUoiS *
fßc sure of the CASH, then
go ahead'*
w -u.\f, mess a o
hov 31.
•i; fi
Cotton and Com mi
on Morchuifc.
| Bay Sheet Sava nalr, G-.v
j Comm ission for Soiling Col
ton
•75 47*0111 v* per Hiilc.
Ca u advances madron Ctbw v v ,l, Bide*.
I Etc., Etc., Ele., Etc.,
Bags/Jis nnd Tips Ndranrfd oi
Crop.
T.is- and carG .il atiention guaran
teed to all h Ui-iuess.
R yf Q r Ly ’OUS siOl), t Alcßu \lti ks & Cos.
Bov-11-4m.
KoaVitl - A~m who lost several Ml. rs
by not having Us y\ Anting done at the Tim at
Office.
ELIAfel a 1
BAXLEY, G L GEGIA.
Keeps on hat. J
Dr.v-Ooods, Gro, series.
WISES & LKJUOIkN i.to.
My old friends can find me at my o. ’ sf iial,
v ’nere I am ready at any hum to sup* l ' t.uiu
with anything in my ih,e.
Call and see me. ELIAS BBANv'l ! -
Savannali Advertiseineiit \
1350 ESTABLISHED 135‘J
WILLIAM HOHE & SO.,
Wines, Liquors, & Cigars,
Corner Bay & Bull Sis,,
SAVANNAH, - - - ti i.
novlß-Gm
W. 11. BUTCH. F. r. MIL),EIi.
DUTCH & MILLER.
General Dealers in
.Y>iiT GOODS, GROCE RUSS, W ARES and
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
18§ CongreHS Mr eel, Savannah, (ra.
Consigumouts of Cotton, Wool, Uidey a<fd
other products solicited.
novlß-ly
HOLCOMBE, HULL Ac GOj '
'V/V 7 'HQi£S£lE OROCaS,'
AND
Provision Dealers,
163 and 166 Bay Street,
T. HOLCOMBE,
fred. m. hull, Sav,\unah, Gsv
j jas. e. grady. noviShJm
"BENJAMIN* 7 H.. LEVY
RETAIL DEALERS IN <
DRY KOODB, HATS,
C NOTHING, BOOTS SHOh*>,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 'fc’
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
193 Congress st. Cor, Jefferson.
SAVANNAH, - - - Q m '
novl3-6m
McCJon ne 11 s si
EUROPEAN HOOS--
AND RFSTAURANT.
11C A 118 Bryan St., opposite Screven Hou,
SAVANNAH, GA.*
Board wiili Room pci day.
Room without Board, 75c to sl.
A. FEHKAKDEZ,
rtept23-6m Manager
1831. ESTABLISHED 1851.
GEORCE S. NiCHOLS,
Dealer in
MEN’S, BOY’S AND CHILDREN’S
O XjcO X 3WCS-.
130 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - - G-V.
N. B.—MEN’S AND BOY’S FUR
NISHING GOODS.
r.oviß-3m
O L. IVBR’S
OLD ESTABLISHED
Oil and House,
NO. 5 WHITAKER ST,
SAVANNAH, GA.
LUMINATINGi°
RUBRICATING
AND PAINTS.
Oi/e,
WZMX) W GLASS, PUT
BRUSHES, ETC*
Steamboat IJU F.
wEsrs i^jiiosiarK'
AJS3 ALiUuDi ea,
(The best in rmc.)
O r J. T A N i*v K .
KIXXD PAINTS.
ALL COLORS AND SHADES.
J olisi Oliver* t
Whitakar'st.. comer o: B:,y Lflie.
BA Mau iluus -ry u-i quaU ulßulrikT.
work :n ttr way ot Bomu-sji vi
can e it)-ty h hu.’ager l y u**sun/i aia j+aa wt
the I mu J>i f