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OTH iSTiISTT-P SIBITOFm
Tke rafter pulilUlu ii on I In- Macon A
HrunswU-k Ilailrnail lirlarrn
■lrtin-wUk ami Kaklinnn.
NEW GOODS!
I would respectfully nnnonnee to
the citizens of Jesnp and surrounding
conntry that I have just receited a
full line of
D It Y G O O D S ,
all of the latest styles, Ladies can
find my stock complete to make se
lections from.
1 have also a complete assortment
of first-class Shoes, consisting of
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
fine sowed Shoes and Slippers
MEN’S FINE BOXED TOED AND
PLAIN SHOES.
Full line of Crockery and Tinware,
Woodware &c.
I have also a full assortment of
Fresh Drugs and Family
Medicines
FBESH GARDEN SEEDS, &C
I have returned permanently to
Jesup, and offer my Professorial ser
vices to our citizens. Calls aoewired
promptly, dnv or night
' Z. W LIT! LE, M. I).
Wni. C. Ci aw fold, E F. Lovell
CRAWFORD & LOVELL,
lIIAI.IK* IX
hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Mechanics’ Tools, Builders
Hardware,
TIN PLATK, NAILS,
Guos, Pistols, Powder, Shot and
Sporting Goods,
* WOODKSWAUK, JIItOOMS, ETC
Manufacturers >t Tinware.
IIS llrnilKliloil Ml., MVAXXAH, (;A.
PAINT
GLOBE
¥ltile Lead an* Mixed Paint Cos.
CAPITAL STOCK. SIOO,OOO.
Theso Paints nr# mi tod, ready for use. any
shade or color, and sold lb any tjuauUUoa from
Duo Quart to a Barrel.
CHEAP. DtRA D n ¥ . ERASr _
DO YOUR OWN PAINTING.
ThNMt Paints are made of Pnro White Load,
Zinc atul IJhhiwml OIL held in notation and ready
for um ; are one third rhtawr and will last throe
time as lon# as Paint mlnnl in tho ordinary way.
525 REWARD!
will bo I'aid for every ounce of adulteration
found in them. Thousands of houso# and aoino
of tin* finest villa* in Aworto* are painted with
those Paints. Send for Testimonials of same,
also for Sample C-olors and Prioe Lists, to the
GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO.,
OFFICE i
/ 70 Cortlandt St.. New York,
WORKSi
Cor. MORGAN & WASHINGTON STS., JERSEY CITY.
Vlil IT <f- ORSA MENTAL TREES,
KHKI'BS. ROSKS,
KURCRKIAS, llowuinv PUKTS,
In ~ irrc.
Cnllivatad run! for sole it tho
FRUITLAND NURSERIES,
AVGUSTA. GEORGIA.
I*. J. BRIM KB AA-S. Proprietor.
l'nrtiosin Wayne Comity wishing to ]>ur
c mao from ti e above Nursery om obtain
Deaoriptive Catalogued hy calling at this
• ftiee, where orders will Vie taken and
p-omptly attended to.
Isaac KjwtclD. Simon Epstein
X. Epstein Sc Bro.,
JIKBERS AND t.EALKHS IN
Staple & Fancv Pry Goods.
CLOTHING. BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS.
And lifutx Furnishing Gix ds'
13* Congress St., Savannah. Georgia
Particular attention v*id to Country Oadert*, &>-!}
'77 A SPLENDID OFFER 77
THKJEM f M:VTI\KI,
Ami Louisville
WEEKLY (OI KIEK JOIRML.
Cue rear for $'2.‘25. Two pipers for ‘ittle
more tt an the price of one. Send it, fi.25
and reoen e > ,*ur lure prpec w ith tin Cou
rier Journal, the best. aitlusl, brighteet
and ablet Family pnpeis in the country.
AGKNTS \Y A NTF P.
To sell a saleable article. Every
family peed 01 r So I tin l ug. \c.
dies#,' KEY. J. 1.. WILLIAMS.
Graham, Georgia, I
Macon & Brurswick Railroad
Genkral Sci-EUInTEKOBNTK Office I
Macon, Ga., February 4th, 1877 f
On and after Sunday, February 4th,
1877, passenger trains on this n ad will
run as follows:
NIGHT PASSENGER, [Daily.]
Lon v Macon 7 HO T. M.
Art ivc at Jenup 4 :30 A. M.
Leave Jesnp ..4:50A.M.
Arrive at Brunswick 7:30 A. M.
Leave ItrunswicK 7:30 P. M.
Arrive at Jesnp IO:IOP. M.
L ave Jesup 10:45 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 7:45 A. M.
DAY PASSENGER, [Sunday excepted.]
Leave Macon 7:30 A. M.
Arrive at Jesnp .0:30 P. M.
Leave Jesnp 6:30 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 5:20 P. M.
The night Passenger Train makes
close connection through to Brunswick
Fernandina, Jacksonville, and other
points in Florida by the Cumberland
Route (the new line to Florida), ami at
Macon for points North, East, West
and Northwest.
Passenger* for Brunswick and points
below Jsup, to avoid delay wi'l take
Night Passenger Train.
The Day Passenger Train makes
connection at Jesup with the Atlauic&
and Gulf Raihoad for Jacksonville and
other points in Florida.
Pulac slit pinr; cars on Night passenger train
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN BETWEEN COCHRAN ANI)
HAWIUNSVH.LE, [SUNDAYS EXCEITEI). ]
Leave 10:10 P. M.
Arrive at Haw idnsvillc 10:10 P. M.
Leave Havminsville. ...•■■■ 4:45 A. M.
Arrive at Cochran 5:15 A. M.
Leave Cochran 10:45 A. M.
Arrive at Hawsinsville 11.15 A. M.
Lenvc llawkinsville 1:30 P. M.
Arrive at CochrAn 2:00P. M.
Passengers to and fr*m Haw kinsville
go by (ither Night or Day Pas enger
train, except Sunday.
JOHN A. GRANT, flm. Supt.
W J. Jaiiv h Mast Trans.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
(Jkneu/uSiu-jmnti nm.nt's Office, 1
Al lullin' amt Gulf Railroad, V
Savununli, Nov i 25, 1870. )
ON AND AFTER ST NO , Novi-inher 2G
I’ngbci ger Tmins on this R, ad will run us
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:4f I’. M.
yriive at “ ...... 3 ;55 P. M
Arrive, al Railibridge “ 8:30 A. SI.
Arrive at Albany “ 10:00 A. SI
yrrive ul. Li. e Oak “ 4:10 A, M,
Arrive at .Jacksonville “ 11:00 A. SI.
I.rrivc at Talluliassee “ 9:15 A.M.
I.iaveTallahassee “ 4:30 P.M.
Leave Jacksonville “ 3:10 P. M.
I .rave Live Oak “ 9 50 I’. M,
Leave Alhaav 11 5:00 P. SI.
Aeave Uftiiiluidge ** 4:40P.M.
Leave Jesup 11 0:20 A. M.
An ive at Savannah “ 9:15 A.M.
Pulln an Shaping Cars run through t<>
•lueksonvillo from Savannah and from Mont
gomery via Albany. No change of cars be
tween Savannah and Jacksonville or Ali'imy.
jiassciigeis from Sovununli to Talluliassee
take this Ira n. Passengers for Brunswick
and Darien lake this train. Passengers leav
ing Silicon at 7 a 0 p. nn daily eonneet at Jen
in, w ith tigs train fer Savannah. Connect at
Albany w ith Passenger trains both ways on
Southwestern Railroad to and from Luiaula,
Montgomery, New Orleans, etc. Mail steam
er leaves Rninbridgc for Apalachicola every
Saturday;lortloluinbus Tbmsd.iy and Sat
urday mornings. Close connection at Jack
sonville daily (Sundays excepted) for St,
Augustine, Pnlatku and Enterp’ise.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Snvan'h. Sndy’s excepted,at 8:30 A.M.
Arrive at Jesup “ ' “11:16 A.M.
Arrive at Tebeivuvillo “ “ 1:15 P.M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ “ 5:20P.M,
Arrive at Jacksonville 11 “ 10:20P.M.
i o -ve Jacksonville “ 7:45 A.M.
I e.ive Live Oak “ “ 12:55 X’.M.
Tebeauville “ “ 4:25 P.M,
Leave Jesup “ “ G:4O P.M.
Arrive at Savannoh “ “ 9:45 P.M.
Sleeping car from Louisville via Jesup to
and fiom Jacksonville on this train. Pas
sengers fri m Macon by Macon and Bruns
wick 3:30 a. m. traiu connect at Jesup w ith
this tin in lei Florida. Passengers from Flo
rida by tins train connect at Jesup with train
arriving in Miteon at 1:30 a. m. Trains on
1)' and A. R. 11. leave junction, going west,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:14
a. m. For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 4:30 p. n?
ACt OMMODATION TRAIN WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont Sndy’s excepted, at 5:00 A.M.
Arrive at Valdosta “ “ 7.0(1 A.M.
An ive at Quitman “ “ 8:53 A.M.
Arrive ut Thonittsv He “ “ 11:00 A.M.
Arrive at Camilla “ “ 5:04 P.M.
Arrive at Aibany “ “ 7:10 P.M.
Leave AlUiliy ** “ (>:(KT A.M.
Leave Camilla “ “ 8:06 A.M.
Leave 1 botnnsvillo “ “12:45 I’.M.
Leave Quitman “ “ 2:4S P.M.
l ease Valdosta “ “ 4:10 P.M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 0:15 P.M.
Cji iucl 111 Albany, w ilk trains oil South
western Railroad leaving Albany at 9:35 p.
m. daily (Sundays excepted,) arriving at Al
bany at 5:(8a. m. daily (Sundays excepted.]
Way Freight train, w itli passenger aoconi
tuodaiions, leaves Savanhah daily at 7:00 a.
in. [Sunday's excepted], arriving at Savau
mib 4 .16 p. m. [Sundays excepted).
George S. Haines, General Ticket Agent.
H. s. haines',
Cen era 1 Superintendent
ALWAYS READY,
EASILY APPLIED.
BhiPGFS SMITH'S PAPER.
1$ $1• 0 0 A YEAR 1$
Alive, newsy paper from the Capital, full
of chat, gossip, ei iginal sßoteht s. paragraphs
atul mentu'DS of all kinds. Just the Kind of
a paper to drive away blues and give the
world a bright and cheerful look. A good
agent wanted in every to rn in the South,
to wlu id a liberal ci n;mission will be (Mid.
send stamp f< r a specimen copy or enclose
one dollar uiul not-iv* t be paper for one vai
A.'.’rtsN lUiUHJLS SMITH'S I'Al‘Flv
jns 24 AtSnnt. Ga.
TRY A BOX OF THIS AND
VOU AVI LX USE NO OTUEK.
PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS.
Which can be done with one fouiththe
usual expense, by using our
PATENT SLATE PAINT
(Fifteen Years Established.)
MIXED BEADY FOB DEB.
Fire-proof, Walcr proof, Durable, Eco
nomical and Ornaments .
A roof may he covered with a very
cheap shingle, and by application of this
slate be made to lust from 20 to 25
years. Old roofs can be patched and
coated, looking much better and lasting
longer tbau new shingles without the
slate, fur
On<'-tli!rd llic cost of lte-slilnrllnff.
The expense of slating new shingles
is only about the cost of simply laying
them. The paint is fire-proof against
sparks and flying embets, as may be
easily tested by any one.
IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
and for tin or iron has no equeal, as it
expands by heat, contracts by cold, ant)
never cracks tier scales. Roots eov
end with Tar Shearing Felt can be
made Water-tight at a small expense,
and preserved for many years.
This Slate Paii.t is
EXTREMELY CHEAP.
Two coverahuored square
feet of shingle roof, while on tin, iron,
feb, matched boards, or any smooth
surface, from two quarts to one gallon
are required to lOOsquaro feet of sur
face, and altough the paint has a heavy
body it is easily nppliid with a brush.
No Tar Is used in this torn posit on,
therefore it neither cracks in Winter,
uor nuns io. Summer.
On decayed shingles, it fills up the
holes and potes, and gives a Dew sub
stantial roof that will last for years.
Curled or \\ arped shingles it brings
to their places, and keeps them there.
It fills up all holes in felt roofs, stops
the leaks—and although a slow dryer,
rain does not affect it a few hours af
ter applying. As nearly all paiuts that
are black e- ntnin tar, bo sure you ob
tain our genuine article,which (for sbiu
glos roof-) is
CHOCOLATE COLOR,
when first applied, ebaugiog in about
a month to a uniform elite color, and
is, to all iuten's and purposes slate.
On
TIN HOOFS
our rod color is usually preferfed, as
oue cat ;s equal to five of any ordina
ry puiut. For.
BRICK WALLS
Our RitiOHT red is He only reliable
Slate Paint ever introduced that will
(ffectuaUy prevent dampness from pi do
tinting and discoloring the plaster.
These paints arc also largely used on
out-hou es and fences, or as priming
coat on fine biddings.
Our oily colors aie Ciiocl ate, Red
Bright Red and Orange.
NEW YORK CASH PRICK LIST.
5 Gallons, can and box . . $5 50
10 ‘ keg 9 50
20 “ half barrel . . . 16 00
40 •* one barrel . . . 30 00
We have in stock, of our o,n manu
facture, roofing materials, etc, at tho
folowiiig h.w pi ices:
1000 r dls extra Rubber roofing, at
3 ceDts per square foot. (Or we will
furnish Rubber Roefing, Nails, Gaps
and Slate Paiut for an entire new roo
ai 44 cen is per tquar foot )
2000 rolls 2-ply Tarred Roofing Fell
at 1| cents per square foot.
3000 ioils 3 ply Tarred Roofing
Felt, at 24 cents per square foot.
200 rolls Tarred Shoaling, at 4 ceo t
per square foot.
5000 gnllous fiue Enamel Paint,
mixed ready for use, on ioside or out
sine work, at $2 per gallou, all sbadts.
1000 Bbls Slate Flour . per bbl. $3 00
1000 “ Soapstone Flour '• 3 00
1000 '• Grafton Mi era! “ 3 00
1000 “ Mclalic Paint,dry “ 300
Special pi ices per ton or car load lots.
AT orders mu*i be accompanied with
the money, or subject to 30 days draft
on well known parties
N, Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY.
210 it 10-4 Maiden L ine New York.
I /SSI 7 Fit ,<• HALLS
CONCENTRATED POTASH,
Wnrrcutril equal to any Potash In the
market .mill larsuprrlar to Cram
tratctl I.yr lor all pitrpo.c.lor
w liicti it is used
rut up iu one pound metal cans, conven
ient for use in families tor making hard and
soft soap, for cleaning purposes generally.
Dinctiuus for making soap, etc., accompa
ny each can.
her cleaning presses, machinery,
paints, softening Water, washing sinks and
Iniit trie in the spring, it is unequalled for
excellence and convenience of package. For
sal, by tirocrsand Druggists everywhere.
Visscher & Hail s Insecticide and Dis
infectant Powder is iuvainabe for the
distraction of the petatoe bug, cot ton worm,
grasshoppers, mice, nits roaches, inset'ts,
and vet min of all kinds. It is harmless to
tain ar.d animals, and far ehea|crthau Par
ts greeu lor tin destruction of vermin. It
is , ..e invaltiblc as a Disinfectant, pnrifv
hig the air in hospitals and sick rooms and
■ hstrojing the toul O'lors of sinks, cellars,
stables, ,Ic. Put up in one pound cans,
ror sale by Druggists and Grocers every
where.
llNif HEh A HA Us Mann sc crs.
9C Wail Strict Ne ook
JESUP ROUSE,
Comer Broad and Cherry Street, Near the Depot,
JESUP, - • - - GEORGIA.
Newly renovated and refurnished. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Polite Waiters will take your Baggage
to and from the House.
Board s2.oo!per[Day. Single Meals, 50 Cents. Regular Board
ers atreduced’Rate3.
BAR ATTACHED.
T. P, LITTLEFIELD, Proprietor.
LOBE SIM!
ROBERSON & CO
Have just received a large ‘stock of Saddles, Bridles, Mar
tingales, Saddle Cloths, Wagon Whips, Buggy-•
Whips, Spurs, Etc., tc.
*
The largest Stock in, this line ever offered in this . Market
which they are determined to sell at the very
LOWEST CASH PRICES, OR BARTER.
Call and be made happy. We sell Saddles from $3.50 to
$12.50. Bridles from SI.OO to $1.50.
Hardware, Gurs, Pistol?,
All of which we are offering very low for Cash or Barter
Come and See
W. L fHALEYHOS
JESUP, GEORGIA,
Who are constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from
the West, by Green Line,
COEN, BASON & FLOUR,
Which are Specialties with them-
They Keep Constantly on Hand a Full and Complete Stock ot
DRY GOODS, CLOTIimC. HATS, GADS,
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
WHICH THEY ARE SELLING VERY LOWf FOR CASH OR DARTER.
0 ANDGOFF S "READY FOR USE” FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES
ALSO DEALERS IN]
Groceries, ardware, Glasswae fit Crcektsy.
©©“Prompt attention given to all Orders from a distance
No charge for dray age to the depot.
‘ TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS fSBR
,g i or rrmatssT to ons.
3**- A PIANO OR PARLOR ORCAN CHAIR,
with an adjustable back,— made to support the back of the sitter -e^HS2BG£K
while leaning forward in tho ordinary position for playing, and by **V'hUF'JfcU
a simple arrangement, which gives i: a backward and at the same vftfrfcf ■ dsisfeMjr-'
time a downward movement, follows his motions and supports him
in any position without interfering la the least with the freedom '‘ aßs S!3B i ' w *
2d. A PLATFORM ROCKER ON
WMiaUßa, CASTORS, with the long eary movement
c * ; ‘- e old stvie, without the prt\jtc£i££ rockers
to mar other'furniture and the fcs-c of rooms;
in Tm r. the oIW Putffom Rocker mado
thstlias a perfectly satisfactory movement.
Manof&ctureJ Lr the trade bv
albert BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y., )
Bm and f.'.r sale by the principal dealers throughout
* the United States.
as? If not kept by any dealer in your towm
•• W send to ue for Pete; List and Catalogue.
‘ A DECIDED ADVANCE.”
Judges Report , A mer. Jus, Fair,
TTOJiCOX & OHEBBSt
Medal lion In base every machine.]
NEW
AUTOMATIC
SILENT SEWING MACHINE. " >
Awarded the grand “ Gold Medal of Progress” of
the American Institute, Nov., 1875, and the "Scott
legacy Medal,” of the Franklin Institute, Oct., 1875.
No other Sewing Machine In the
World has an “AUTOMATIC TEN
SION," or any other of the charac
teristic features of this machine. J
Correspondence and Investigation invited. t'U
Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co.,\
Bond St.) 658 Broadway, New Yorfc
A TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.
TAB Uffi Ml HE
Wlien one© used will retain its
place forever.
WE EXCHAN&E MACHINES.
Send yonr old-fa6hiflped, cumbersome,
lioavy-runninga woman-killing machine
to us, and we will allow you $25 for it,
as part payment for one of ours.
IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES,
IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWING
MACHINES MANUFACTURED—ADAPTED ALIKE
TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK
SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH
A BOBBIN THAT FOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF
THREAD.
THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE
without removing the shuttle from the
MACHINE.
THI3 MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY
OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN-
F.QUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND
STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARINQ
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS
TIFIED IN
Warranting Evsry Machine for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHINEIN THE MARKET. ITIS, ALSO,THE
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD
FROM $1 B TO $25 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST
CLASS MACHINES.
EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN
TO AGENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS 0 r FREB
FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO
Hite Sewing Machine So.,
35S Euclid Avenue,
JESS.} CLEVELAND, 0.
the new
Mi Kim
Y.V-S ATii'.BCI) THE
FIRST PREMIUM!
At tho Ontonninl FxMbi‘Kn, 1 c fcui
a; 6 carrie-l off the highest huuurj
■wherever exhibited.
' COMPACT, sT*n>T.*!, ncaAisr.r,
Light and EFFICIENT L.OC : b
STITCH •’ M VCHJNE. iibAPTEII to ii.i
WANTS of EVEl'lltODf. The HON! ’
rEWSNC WACH'MS was Perfected cig .t
v r s since by the aid of the bent invent!' r
t :!ent and Mechanical Skill. It Cc.vut' r
r.U ttie .bi.il I'-.rts cf a riß r T CI.A 1
IfACHIVE. is tifMPi.it in CON.- • P.VCTIO .
F Vt*S£ltl(lß in frirer:wth and Beauc ,
contains 1 ss Working Farts and is Capa! i
of DOING a tciilrr Tuny* oi Work than other
Sewing Machines. Itwillßun foryea::
without costing OfiE CENT for Rt-pairs.
In tiic Manufactare of this .MACIiiNK tili
Very Best IVTaterials are USED,
The VVEAIU-NG PARTS are HARDENED,
aiid me Mechanism has been CONSTRUCT*;i
vvith the special vi< *r of prodiicmg an
Easy Kunninflr, I >l* It ABLE, anti almost
noiseless machine, adrpted f.quali r
V'r.li for Coarcp , • r i u ,. TH!:i:AJ>, COT
'-i-'J ', SILK or LINEN, SEWING from tl.*s
Aliixlinn iu i/'-triwr C\v /# an l
LLATIJEi:. Such r crCOis FELT
it the INTRINSIC MEFMri cl tl i
HOnflP-
every MACHINE :a faflr
for Five Tears.
T IVC CENTS wnntc=! iu locaLtiea vvhere
v. l are nt-f :u urLccr.L-:t.
Send for prices, and samples of work done
on liie HUTLE, or call at any of cur oilic^s.
Johnson, Clark & Cos,,
30 Union Square, Kew Tork.
654‘Washington Street, Be it on, JSass.
llli fcecocd Ave., Pittabcrgh, Pa.
141 State Street, Chicago, HI.
21 Sonth sth ftreet, St. Lonia, Ko„
17 Hew Menfgenery St., San Francisco, Cab