The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, March 21, 1877, Image 2

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3 ibb angiDip s&imim. JR. A DARTEL, Editor and Proprietor. JESDP, GA ~ MARCH Si, 1877. VALEDICTORY. With this issuo of tbe Sentinel my connection with it closes. For a few months past I Imre found it pleasant to devote a portion of my time to the paper; bnt as oilier affairs demand mv attention I must withdraw, and in so doing wonld respectfully aRk my friends and patrons of the paper to continue their liberal support to it. Mr. R. A. Daniel, the founder of the enterprise, and who has been th“ lead ing spirit in the establishment since its commencement Again assumes en tire control, and I would ask tbe pub lic to extend tbe liberal patronage upon the enterprise that it deserves. R, F. LESTER, THE CAPITAL QUESTION. The Atlanta Oonatitution is becom ing gome what exercised over tbe re moval of tbe eapital back to Midcdge ville, Tbo Tbomaeville Enterprise, in tbe diccaraion of tbe qosfioD t ia making some very pointed and just remarks. ‘■But,"esya the Atlanta Constitution, in vindicating Atlanta’s claims and tbe peculiar fitness of tbo Opera House, •we admit that the preseut capital needs .improvements, Loth arclutcotual and scoostic, but at tbe same time we maintain that the oIJ boiling at Mil- Icdgeville will not accommodate tbe government of tbo State as it is now constituted—tbat the Legislative ball arc inadequate to the arcommndali"o of tho General Assembly ami that tbe members could not find adequate and comfortable hotel accommodations." Wo should think that tbo Opera blouse'did need itnpro* emeots, when every Legislature for the "pas; four or five years have been a| p int D; CO3 - mittees to see if tbo building is sate, Th n las been two or three panics when tbe walls cracked, and during the Senatorial el ctii n tbe fear manifest, and tvss not without foundation. Again, the cspitol building at Mil ledgcvillo lias been enlarged, or at least tbe basement or first floor has been fitted op for a Supreme Court room, aud a number of other rooms were improved. There is no ro< m for improvement about tbo Opera House, unleaa tbe State goes to a stdl greater expense of buying tho adjacent lots, which would bu a stupendious piece of folly; for aa it ia the Opera House is too uear the railroad, and the noire by tbe ringing of the engine bells and tbe whistle is intolerable to the 'ogislatnrs. Aa to tbo acoustics or sound iu tho Representative llall it is miserable be yond remedy; the light slid more so. Tbo buying of tho Opera House was bnt • huge and shameful swindle upon tho State. Undue and selfish influence carried the capitol to Ailantn, and a piebald convention of carpcl-baggi rs, scalawags, negroes, mulattos, quadroons with n few intelligent Georgians, in a hopeless minority, gave to ua our pres ent Constitution, that baa so n premium for cheating, rascality, ete., iu an unheard of homestead law; besides making Atlanta tbo capital of tbe .State with the proviso understood, by the deeleration of the oitiaena of tbe city, that a eapitnl building would bo fur nished free fo ten years. How trutli fcilly and faithfully the pledge has been kept, let tbo shanxlul expense toe State has been ompillcd to font anew r tbo question, Aa to room, tho capitol square in lVlilledgcvillo lias twenty ncsii, and buildings can be put up for any of the departments at a very reasonable ex pense. Wo will, at our leisure, touch upon the subject again. Let (he people make that one of tbo issue* in the elec tion of delegates. Will the Const •>'(ion come out aud call upon tbo people so to do, and thereby get tho video of voters .and settle the vext question? Do not fear, but court an expression; if the peo ple bo sovereign respect that soverigo ty. Will you do it ? Wo call upon the pres* of tbe Stato to make tho issue Put tbe question direct to all candidates. As to the hotel accommodation, the very hour tbo people say back to Mil ledgoville, there is a company now or ganized readv to put up a hotel as large aa tbe old Milledgeville Hotel, biside* the buiMieg of several smaller ones. For then tho eajital question will be settled for tbe next hundred years.— Savannah News. “Ag*in wo repeat it.” eays the Abbe ville Medium, "tbo people of South Carolina will be eotisfled with nothing but Hampton or revolution. For months they have borne insult and out rage and wrong; they have suffered in all their interests and exercised a spirit of kindness and forbearance toward their political opponents and under all cir cumstances and in every emergency they have kept the peace. They have put forth every effort to obtain a set tlement of the question at issue without violenee and bloodshed. After whip ping the enemy at the ballot-box they carried their esse into the conrta and they have waited a decision with a heroic devotion to right never befora equalled in any people ” - • a. .♦ - Tbe Augusta Constitutionalist and Chronicle A Sentinel, tbe two oldest dailies tn tbe State bare consolidated. It will be conducted in future under •be name of Chronicle A C nstitution aliai, by Walsh A Wright. May sue am attend them. General Presentments of tbe Grapd Jury. We, tbe Grand Jury, selected, choree and sworn fgr the March T.rro of the Superior C'urt 1877, iu concluding our labors dssiro to submit the following Gvtieral Piteentments. We have cxan ii ed the dockets ot J. L. Parker aid S. It Harris,Ju-tic „ of the Peace, and David 8 Cartor, Le onard G I and J C, R ibera I", N'l - tarns public, and find them correctly kept, The following Justices and J\o taiies Public have utg'eetcd <o to pre sent their books for examination,to-wit: Silas Th ruton, JP. 121st district; H. K. Fort, N P 334 1 1i district; S. M Johnson, N. P. 333>d distric ; Isaac Highsuiitb, N. P. 335 district; and Jan et A. (Ja on J, P. 334 h district. Wc have also been furnished the te port of G. W. 11 tines, Jobu 0. Ritcli, and G. W. S anael, 0 mmittee appoint ed by tbe last Grand Jury to examine County Officers books, and hereby re turn our thanks to them tor the faithful discharge of their duty,and append said report and mak it a | a t ot our Gener ul Presentment; and would recommend that tbe jail tecs of W H. ilarriaon who i complained of ua being at large for a period bn paid, as the s. id Harr - sou, we are informed, did not have that liberty be would - have bad. if bailed Our attention has also been called to errors and changes made in Jury ecrip by the Clek aud to gioat shmilsage iu the value of taxuole properly, end we would recommend that our county offi cers be careful in drawing papers iiD'i making up iheir r-curds as gioat inju ry might riguit fion eucli a manner f t<uii e-8. Ue also recommend that the Receiver of Tax Rot urns be dil'geni iu performing bis duly in regard to par ties returning property at hss than its market value, and that County Ofiners as required by law, keep a flic of news papers in tbi ir • ffices m future, ibis is a [Jain, simple duty, and we indulge the hope that the attention t f the Grand Jury will not bo called this matter agaiu. As our comity < fiieois arc sub ordinate position, and to some of S' em itigly little importance, they are, never melees, the bulwarks at ound tho peo ple’s liberty and prosperity. We fur ther recommend that tbe 13 urd of County C'-mmi signers bavo the Conn ty l uildit gs insured in a pood, reliable company assoou astlie fiuaicial coud.- iion of the county will permit tlnm to do so And that O, F. Litthflold, Elijah Harper and A. 13 Purdoin bo, and they ere hereby appointed a c. ui tuiitee to examine Coun'y Offivirs books aud papers nod r< port the result of their ix a initial i*ill to the next Grand Jury, and that they receive the same pay os new allowed jurors for tho tune actually eigagid iu such examination, Btid the Clerk ami Sheriff receive tho ►urn of cue dollar per day us extra compensation during this term of the Court. We also recommend that the Court House shall u<>t be used iu fu ture for tho purpose of i xlilbitiuiiS. We tak<- pleusuie instating that tie reports from the various County officers not only reflect credit upou than, but evince a strong disposition to serve faithfully tbe best interest of the pe.- pie. Iu conclusion we desire to return our sincere thanks to your Honor aud Solicitor General Hitch for courtesies to this body mid for the faithful and impartial discharge of your duties, aud whtio tho nations confidence has been shaken by portizin Judicials wo con gratulate our people and return tfauks to Almighty God that the Judicial y ofGiorgia is unsullied, and that the people are steadfast iu their c> JufiJeuee of its purity. Respectfully submitted. A B. I’urdom, Foreman; J. T. Bou nett, I* K. Lynn, T. M. Crosby JosLua Clarey, M J. WcstUm, C E. Joyn er, I-aae Carter, Josl.ua Harper, John Mas-’ey, O. F. LtttUfield, Milton West bury, 1.-haui Roberson, \V. G. Harris, J. K. Roberson, T. A. 0 Quinn, A, H. McNiel, W. F J. Bryan. J It. Ogden, L J. George, Thomas S. Raulersoo, El j U Harper. Key, tbe new Postmaster General, says Hayes has instructed him not to appoint any post master in the South without a (otitiou from the hading citi zens of the town where the office is lo oated. Kano's New Yoak Cm Business Di rfctohy.—This is the title of a val uable work of commercial reference, ju.-t issued hy Walter Hf.cc.h & Cos, Prin ters and publishers, of 14 Park Place, New York It c ntains a full and com plete list of all the importei 8. Jobbers and Manufacturers doing business in the great metropolis, classified nod ar ranged hy Trades and Occupations, and giving their street and number ad dress It is an invaluable work for tiro Country Merchant. It tells him where to abtain everything from a needle to a steam engine, of first or second bands. Tbe work will be sent by tbe publiehers to any address, postage prepaid, upmn the receipt of the price, which is as fol lows: Cloth, fu 1 bcuud edition, p*r oopy, One Dollar; flexible cloth bound, Seventy-Five cents; paper covers, Fifty Gen's. President Hayes says that ho will give “ihe same weight to tbe recom meiidat on of a Congressman ns to those of any otbe respectable g. ude nun." Tlmt is t! e sum and stibr-tauce of civil service* reform Over 4,000,C00 sewing machine* baae ben soi l since they were fir-t iutroduetd iu 1553. BLAKBHEAR ITEMS Mr, R, F. Austin has lately r< moved root and branch from our town to No. 17, Atlantic & Gulf Railroad. Btnsiness is exm edirgly dull here since court week—every b dy has gone • o their h’-mes apparently to return no more. Mr, A. N. Smith has 4atelv built an addition to his warehouse. We pre sumo ho i-gliding crouud and requires mot e room, Our attention was called not toany dry snc to a nez' n d'ne'n' on top r-f a house in f< nt 1 hr beta’. We don’t suppose tba Curonor cares. Our county appears from the General Pru and meet* of lie Grand Jury, to be nearly free from crime. There were but very few true bills f unrl. Mr. Willium Armitagebas taken the contract of completing Dr. Browns hotel, Mr, Aririitage ia a good me chanic arid will d-übtless discharge bis duty. Mr. A B, Jamison has erected what he calls a revolving swing fr pastime for the b afers of the ensu ing somnt r! We predict f r Mr. Jami son a g 'od crowd of dead bends as his swing is arranged under tho shady grove in the rear of bis bar—a good plaec to 1011. Mr. E. Arthur Cochrane, Represen tative from this county has made his appearance in our midst again. lie was happily congratulated hy li is nu merous friends on his arrival. Mr. Cochrane is as iudndrious a bee, he is tmt idle from the dawn of day to the sol ting sun in dischaige of his duty for the good of his country and fellow mao. FALSE IMPRESSION. It is generally suppo-ed by a certain elass of citizens, who are not practical nr experienced, that Dyspepsia oan not invariably he cured, but we are rtcared to say that Green’s August Floweh has never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint iu all its forms, such as S<>ur Stomach, low spirits, <ko., &<*. Out of 30 000 di zen bottles sold last year, not a sin gle failure was reported, but thousands ol complimentary letters received from Druggists of woudurful cures. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample bottle 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. For -ale by It. F. Lester. January 1. 1877 —lv CHRONIC CATARR il ! J CURED Ono Fifty cent Box cf Dr. James Catarrh Specific, is warranted to ac complish more immediate aud permanent good, than can be attained by Fifty Dollars expended in any other known inode of treatment. Speedily removes all hawking, sneezing or other throat or tiascl trouble, and positively radically ctißi s the very worst and most inveter ate ensea in from four to twelve we-ks. Ordinary “ColAs in the head" disap pear by the use of 11 iw Snare m a single night. After trying all the Nasal Douches, Liquid Stuffs, high priced quacks and other humbugs of the day, arid still finding yourself a sufferer from ;lii:i dangerous, hateful and loath some disease, try Dr. Janies’ agreeable but positive and certain Sprcinc, and be cured ! Soilt to any address post paid on receipt of price. 50 Cents and 81.00 per box. Address. PAUL JAMES. M D. 60 Fulton Street, N. \ r . agents waNTiD, both lady and gen tlemen. jan4-ly Overcome • By ANdRE (Mrs. P. D. Browne 2nd Epition Now Reauy “Nut a dull page in it, ideals pure and inspiring”—Presbyterian, Phil. “It ought 10 be io our Sabbath school libraries. —Chicago Advance. “Iu the estimation of the author, ev ery evil under the sun, from idleness and fraud ta adultery and murder, orig inate in the wine-cup The characters and scenes are clearly portrayed. The story is well conceived"— Scottish American Journal. • Written in a pleasing style. The characters nre well delineated."—Mon treal Witness. “A book much needed od the Pacific coast. We hope it may be widely cir culated."—Oerd nt San Francisco. “It i< a gem, told in a charming and pothetic style ” —Salt Lake Exponent. “Many of the inoit'e ts owe their impressiveness to ttieir actual truth, as well as to the viviJne-s with which they are pcrtiayed”—N. Y. Olsrrver. “A tale that cannot fail to impress the mind of the readir"—N Y. Evang’ “The oritcism of the Cnristian Weekly may bo condensed into these words: A miserable b >ok’’-Tke Author. PtTBLISHED BV LOVELL, ADAMS, WESSON & CO Price $1 50] No 764 Brciulw *y, N, Y. FRUIT & ORSAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ROSES, EYEBGBF.F.XK, FIOUKRIYC FLA XT*, ETC., KTC. Cultivator! and for sale At the FRUITLAND NURSERIES, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. F. J. BKKCKWAMS, Proprietor. Uarties in Wayne County wishing to pur chase from the above Nursery can obtain Descriptive Catalogues by calling at this office, where orders will be taken and promptly attended to. AGENTS WANTFD, To sell a sa'eable article. Every fatnilv need cue No humbug. Ad dress* REV. J. L. WILLIAMS. Grubaoi, Georgia, DAVID WIBEK CSILII. THE CHEAP DHY GOODS HOU?E * Offers the following Price List lor the examination of the public, all of which we guarantee to be thcv< ry low est Wholcf-rlc prices, but at wltult prices WE SELL OUR GOODS AT RETAIL. The intelligent public will understand, that it is an impossibility to puhfio eVtry article we sell aud to quote the prices, fur in the first | btc<, it w< uul i-i --i-Upy too much space, and see udly, it would ioi give on all arncha M.tiim.r eiphuialiou, f-r ibis reason. we f.jv wiilii g to f rward sail plea with pru e.- a" tached to any on*-, who will wiile us lor thorn, it they will ot cse a 3 cm i pODtage stamp, which at the same time ae* as a gua'aiilte. what the j utcliasei lias to expect, but please do not write us lo st< and you samples ot everything we have, as many do. f i that js an impossibility, but mention such articles only which you intend to purchase. On Gunn, s or Tvu.su 1 oti/.is am> Ovik we wll Fi tr/v the Freight Money can be sent either by Express. P. 0. Money Order, Registered Let rrr Or Draft on 0. unnissiou Merchant, i r we will Send g" ds t. O. D. (cu.-b on delivery) and if requested will extend the privilege, to . Xauuue he gems before paying for them. We wuuldlalau beg, nut to ordei §•■ -out*, ui.h partus so doing, have the im m y teady to , try t r them, ns M ' >'"< “ I '■ c,tU - As people generally are unacquainted With the ExpnSS ci.aiges, we Will lierewfill publish them: Up to 5 pounds, ‘35 cent.-; bto *0 puune.s, uU eru's; 21 To ~50 pounds, 75 u< i.t-; 41 to 50 pt unds, oue dollar, tu.ull packages cun be seut through the mail at 1 ceulpir'U ce. Price List: Men’s heavy drilled drawers worth GO cents at - - - <lO Men’s white drees shirts, Usually sold at $1.50 - - at SI.OO Men’s white drsss shirts, u uully sold at 82 00 - - at 81 25 Men’s white dress shirts, usually sold at 83.00 - - at $1.50 Table oil cloth, 45 in. wide, a yam 40 Linen table cloth, yaids wide at 25 Liueu table cloth Loiter quality at 40 Bull sewing thtead, IS bulls fi'f 35 Ce'ats mid Clark’s O. N T. thread a spoil - - - 6 Coats and Clutk's per dozen - Go Needles, the very beet iu tho wutld a paper - . - 5 Neon Us, usualiy sold for 10 cts. fr 3 English pins, 4 papers lor 25 American pibs, 3 papeis f- r - 10 Gents w hite baud kerchief;*, 4 for 25 Geu*s fancy brodred handk’l 6 tor -5 Ladies oatnbrie fii inured iiaiidk fs loro Ladies all liueu,corded l andk l 3 for 25 Gents baif huso as low as-- 4 Gents half hose,double iuet and toe 10 Gents half hose, fancy - 10 Geuta half Lose, English - - 12| Geuts half hose, English, very best 25 Ladies hose, a good article • 10 Ladies hose,an inferior article 4pi for 25 Ladies hose,a superior article 2 j r lor 25 Ladies hose best English without seems - - 25 Childrens and misses hose a go-d article • - - 10 12 dozen agate shirt buttons for s 5 Alpaca skirt braid, a bound) - A 4 bills if knitting or darning yarn for 2o Doylies, a piece - - 5 Doylies, turkey-red, a piece- - - G| French whalebone corsets - 50 H gli backed combs an h.w as- 15 Rutfs fur the ueek ad< zen fur - 25 Beige for veils, per yard -40 1 button black kid gloves, small ; zc 50 2 button black aid colored kids all b zes - - 75 We have new endeavored to give an idea, bow we sell goods and we know it as a positive fact, that e sell chenr.er than any house in tds gr* at land. Judge hi w for yourself, you see tla* we are tot afraid to publish cu rices bocause x We defy and do not fear Competition. Th.t one may putebase cne or two articles perrhance as cheap elsewhere, ie not a just criterion; seme may give an artie'e away as a bait, to secure a sale, which cannot be charge to us, for cur reputation fer FAtH DEALING ig already so well established, that it is useless for us to offer ary assurance. DAVID WEISBEIN, ICO Broughton Street, Savani ah. Georgia. THE GHEAP SAY COOE3 HOUSE ftflrM. M. Eason desires his friends to know that he is in our employ, F St colored Calico - at 61- cts Very best quality Galileo - at B Augusta 3 4 br• wo sbir'ing at 5| Heavy 7-8 brown shirting at 7 Heav’e t 4 4 brown dieitiug at 8j God sea tslaud 4-4 sheeting at 7| Very best sea islami 4 4 be ting at 10 ]}, >t quality brown Bill ing at 10 Heavy btowt) Ostiaburgs - at 10 Ble cned 34 - fin tit g, a> low as 5 Blanched 32 inches wide shirting 6J S.-ft finished yard wide shir ing at 8* Best quality yd. w ib shir i g at lO Sheeting yaids wide -a- 25 Geoigia clocks - at 10 Georgia s'l'ipcs - - at 10 Hickory stripes - - at 10 Good cheeked ginghams - at 10 Bui li king wurth 15 cts. • at 10 Good feather ticking worth 25 cts at 16j Best feather ticking with 30 client 2G Kentucky j ans as lmv as-- 10 Kentucky jeans worth 20 cents at 15 lCntU'M j-ans W“t'h 30 cents at 20 Kenti cfcy joai.b wo h 35 cents at 25 K-utucky ieaus worth 50 cents at 35 i Wash poplins worth 20 cents at 10 Nice dress plaids worth 20 cts at 12- Opera flatim l worth GO cents a' 40 Red fiannel,all w 001,27 in. w ide at 25 Black watciproof yards wide at 75 | Black waterproof best qn lity at 1.00 : Blue waterproof w tb&1.50 at 1.00 Black aljaea.double width. vrortl4o a125 Black all aca,silk finish,worth 75 e at 50 Paper cambric, yd. wide worth 10 ai 7 Twid jeau for waist lining,Wurth 15 a' 10 All linen shirt fronts, 20 in. long at 25 11 ncy comb bed spreads - at 75 Swiss muslin, as low as- 10 Coded pique, worth 20 cents * a' 10 fpun yarn, lust quality, a Council $1 00 Hamburg edgings & insertion s viry bej Towels, 27 inches- long • c 10 Tow.-Is, 3G iuehe- l<*ng - *t 12| Gmts white uudershirts, worth 40 at 25 Gents white undershirts worth 75 at 40 G n'.6 white unduslmta worth §1 at 50 READ TUB ANNOVXCEBBXt • or Tax • Murray Hill PubllshingCo* CHRONIC S^SjSSs all books—Flaim Hows Talk awo Milicai Common Ssmbk, which contains nearly 1,000 pages of original matter, as entertaining aa afaecinatmg story. 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