The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, April 11, 1877, Image 3
M 2 jjiss'up sigiraim.
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A bull Hallroul between savannah
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JL O V A L I) B l A It T VI E IV T
To the-Citizens of Wayne.
A County Convention will be h<H u
Je upon Saturday. April 21 1877, fur
the purpose ot selecting ffve delegates
to rep eseol Wayne C uoty iu tlie Dis
trict Couveutlon tube lichl nn Wednes
day. April 25, 1877. Each iniiitii
district will be t utitied i>■ live votes in
the County Convention, and it is re
quested that each district will be repre
sented by the siune number of delegates.
The members of the County Executive
Committees will please past the notices
tor the several conveuti us at prominent
places iu their Districts, mid call meet
iugs for the s leeiiou ol District dele
gates.
GEO. W. HAINES,
Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. Wayne Cos,
LOCAL ITEMS.
We have been ltavtij a great deal
of tain for a few days past, causing the
water courses thioughoui tUe county
to rise.
The through freight on he A. & G
R. 11 ran IT the track this morning
18 miles amve here —killing Simon
K ho, tUe Engineer, instantly, ana
s verely nur.ug s vel aot.< r •
Is n i i rib e that "tie will be so
foolish to suffer trora Catarrh, Cold in
the Head, t.ud Smells in Nose mid
Tnroat, when by this new an iscptic
priticip I'-, 1 '-, D-. J. H. McLean’s Catarrh
Snuff, you cau be uu-ed. T iai Boxes,
by mail, only 50 ct*. Dr. J. 11. Mo-
L ali, 314 (Jhcsliir.t S'. L uis Mo,
John Seven and Bill Pinny, the two
negroes who we<e sentenced to the
penitentiary from this County a' the
last term of Superior o"tir , w re ta
ken to a rice plantation mar Darien,
whore a larne number *>f convicts are
work'd. The same guard that look
Seven and Penny had five convicts
from Chatham county.
The Eleventh Annual Conference
of the Method it Episcopal Church
South B unswiek District, convened
iu this place 1 <st Friday and was in
s-ssiou t>'r and j'B. The me ling was
harmonious, n 1 those who wt-re here
as delegates lift with pleasant r col
ttons of Jesup Many of the leading
tutu of the church w. re here among
them the venerable Dr. Lnvi k Pierce,
To the city of Darien t e little
st arner Daisy is anabsohi'i necessity.
I makes ilail trips fimu Darien to
No. I,Mae n & B unswiek railiod or to
the landing, making connection >i h a
hue of hacks, affording the traveling
put l'c <piick tinnspi nation. Captain
Harrington k eps the boat on schedule
tim thereby making bis route a r< li>
tie on ■.
Wo had a very pleasant call
tlay fr* m Mr. F. M. Mason of the
Camilla Reformer. Mr. M was on
bis way to Savannah, and sloped in
town only a few minutes. We bad the
pleasure also of meeting Mr. Albert
Winter,the correspondent of the Sunny,
South, the most. attract!* , iu fact, he
only fiist-ciass literary paper in the
Southern State.
Mr. D. S Flynn, a young g nle
tnuu emp’oyed by the telegraph com
puny, hid rather a serious accident be
fall him yesterday morning. The wire
lad been broke, and Mr. Flynn went
nut to repmir it, ad wlidc at the top of
a pole the earth supporting it gave
way. Fortunately no bones were bro
ket, though Mr. Flvnn received some
very paiutui injuries.
Id ar in mind that Saturday, the
21st ins’aQt, is the time fr tne citi
z ns of our coun'y to select th ii del
tgites.toa district coiv nti r. Read
the*call of the Ch lirmm of the Demo
--cr ic Executive Committee. Have no
mtsuu lerstanding übout this thing;
because if ihe pc pie of S> utbetn
Go ag • waots a Coaventiou called
they have got to work for it. Those
who upp; se it are leaving not’ i g u -
done to defeat it.
The steamer Halcyon, under the
management of Cap' J. W Mathews,
is gaining popularity on the Altauuha
river every day. This young com'
mauder is 60 puiite and accommoda
ting to his passengers that ail who
travel with him once wants to do so
ag'in. and, too, he las his freights
handled so carefilly that great s ti-dao
tiou is the result. Our fTends on the
ri l er should g.ve tuts boat a heuty
6U port.
RESOLUTIONS BY THE CONFERENCE
At the late se-si n of Brunswick
District C- nference M. K Chinch
S-utb, the following was offered by
Rev. G C. Thompson:
Resolved, that, we tender our sin
cere thanks 'o the citizens and hotels
of Jesup for their kind hospitality in
entertaining this District Conference,
and to the Atlantic A Gull, Macon A
Bmnßwick, an<* Brunswick & Albany
railr >a Is for passing the members,
both c’erical aud lay, ov> r their roads
ai half-fare.
Resolved, that our thanks, hearty
and true, be t< ndered our Baptist
brethren for kindly tend* ring the use
of their church.
Resolved, that a copy of these reso
lutiou be furnished the Jesup S ntinel
for pubiication.
These le-olutions were adopted unan
imously by a rising vote.
COPBIMPTION ITKKD.
An o!<l physician, retired from ac
tive practice, having had placed iu his
hands by an East India Missionary the for
mula of a simple Vegetable remedy, lor the
speedy ami permauettt Cure of Oousuurdtion,
bronchitis, Oati.rili Asthma and all Throat
and Lung Attentions, also a Positive and
Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and n-r
--vous Complaints, after having thoroughly
I’ested its wonderful curative powers in
housauds of easts, feels it his duly to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
oy this mative, and a conscientious desire
to relieve human suffering, he will send
(free of charge) to all who desire it. this re
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lend by return mail by addressing with
simp, naming this paper.
DR. W. 0. STEVENS,
Monroe Block, Syracuse, New York.
GOOD ADVICE.
Now is the time of year for Pmu
munia, Long Fever, &c Kv ry tan, i y
should have a bottle of BoSCIIEK's Gek
man Svrup, D n’i all. w fi’ i tie mo
ment that cough to take hold of vnt.r
child, yur family or yours If. Oon-
SUmpti <n, A-lhtn ", Pneumonia, Croup,
Hemorrhages, and other fatal dis a-'S
may s t iu. Abh ugh it is true Ger
man S' ItOP is curing tlious -rids f these
dreaded ittseas's, yet it Is much hettc
t have ie at hsiid when three d-cs
will etne you O,e B tile will last
your whole latui y a w nitr and ke p.
you sit e from danger. If y. ii are con
sumptive, do nit rest umtl you have
tried tins remedy. Sample B 'tiles
10 celt's. Regular z• 75 cents. S- Id
by your Druggist, Dr K. F. List r
PRICE Cl UHEItT.
Corrected Week ly ly W. H. Whaley
<b Son,
4 Pounds of Coffee SI.OO
7 Pounds of Sugat Extra C. 1.00
8 Pounds Sugar, Brown for 1.00
Lard, per lb .15
Smoked u. 11. si ’(•s, pel lb .10
D. S. Bacon per lb .11
Corn, per bushel, .SO
Oats, per bushel, .70
Hay, pircw., $ 1 40
Gandgoff’s R. [J. Flour, per bhl. II 90
Four p. r hart el.from $5.50 to 10.50
Hauls, pet pound, . | 7
Prints, pet yard, .8 to .10
Homespun, per yard 7 to .15
Yarn, 1 |g
Country Produce.
Wool, .20 i Hides, .11
Wax, .25 I Tallow, .7
Egg“, .15 | Chickens 15 to .30
DOCTORTQWN TIMBER"MARKET.
Reported
JAMES N. WINN,
Measurer and Inspector.
SQUARE. | SCAB.
500 Ave. j>4.50@50;) ; 300 Ave 55.00@5.25
100 .. u.0(>(£1(600 | 400 .. G.00@t5.25
700 .. 6.00@7.00 j 500 .. 7.00@7.50
| GOO .. 8.00@8.75
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrator’s Dismission-
G EORGIA—Wayne County.
M here-is John D. Ruinplt, Adminis
trator on the estate of William Fl w
ets, late of said county deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismi-sory from
hia administrators! ip, therefore, all
persons concerned are hereby tiquested
to show cause if any they It vac, why
said administrator, on the first Mnn
dtty/iu July nex', should not he dis
charged.
Given under my hand and si al of office
this 31 day of Aj til, 1877 .
It B. iIOPPS Ordinary
Administrators Dismission.
GEORGIA—Wayne County
Whereas Benjamin O. Middleton,
administrator, i’o bonis non, on the es
tate of Famuel H. Harris, late of said
county, deceitsfil, applies for letters of
distnissory from his adurnistratiori
therefore, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause, if any
they have, why said administrator de
bonis non. on the first Monday iu July
next. should not be dismissed.
Given under my hand and seal of office
this 2d day of April, 1 77.
R-B. HOP PS, Ordinary.
county Sheriff’s Sale,
GEORGIA Wayne County.
Wi 1 be sold before the Court House
dorr in the town of Jesup, of si id
county, between the legal lours of sale,
on the fir-t Tuesday in May in x', 1877,
tbe following property, to-wit . Four
mules, three dark bays and one sorrel,
levied on and sold as the property of
E. A, Buck, under and by virtue of an
execution issued from the Stipeiior
Court or said county in favor < f J hn
C Nicholls versus E. A. Buck ns ad
ministrator cn the estate of Edward
Buck, deceased. Property pointed
out by plaintiff in execution. Levy
made arid returned fo me by B. L)
W alden, Deputy Sheriff of said county.
Terms of sals cash—purchasers paying
for titles. This April 2, 1877.
J N. GOODBIIEAD,
Sheriff'of Wayne County.
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SPECIAL TAXES,
May 1, 1877. to April 30,1878.
The revised Statutes of the United
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is '*i'O required nv law of every ptis ui
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Ino Taxes t-mbra e 1 within ti e
pr ovidous of -he law above qu>;ed are
he f 110 i> g, v.z;
R ct.tiers, S2OO 00
Dealing, w holt sole liqn r, ICO 00
D alcrv in malt l.quors, whole*
sa e, 50 00
Dealers in le f t baeco, 25 00
liet’t dealers in leaf t> bicc>, 500 00
Ami on all sales of over SI,OOO filly
cents mr every dollar iu nc ss of sl,
000
D a!, r- in man >f’tl tobacco, 500
M tnuf ic urera "f stills, 50 O 0
For each sti.l manufactured, 20 00
For each worm in nufaclut.d, 20 o‘*
Manufacturers of tobacco, 10 C 0
M nuf' cturers of cigars, 10 00
Peddlers .1 tobacco first class (mor
two horses t r other an mats,) 50 00
Peddlers of tub ice", second class
(two huts sor other animals,) , 25 00
Peddlers of tobacc >, toll'd ohlSs
("ue tiorso or other auitnais,) 15 00
Pcddieis of tobacco, tout’ll class
(on I oi ur public
Br wet s of less iltuu 500 bb s, 50 00
Brewers of 500 him sis, 100 00
Any poison so liable, who shall tail
io ui uij.ly wi It the f. regomg r>qnito
uieots wtit be subject to severe pena -
ties
Persons of firms liable to pay any ot
the Special Taxes named above in the
counties of Appling, Berrien, Brooks,
Bryan, Bu’h’Ck L'aiud- n, Charlton,
Chatham, Clinch. < Joiquit, Coffee.
Eonols, Effingham, Glynn, Irwin, Lau
ro-s, Liberty, Lowndeyt Mclntosh,
Montgonteiy, Pierce, Tatnall, Telfair.
Tiioma , Ware, Wayne and Wilcox
(twenty-seven counties) must apply t”
K. C. Wade, Deputy Collector of In
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for and procuie the Special Tax Stamp
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1877, and WITHOUT FURTHER
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Tin post ige ou one stamp is 'hieeoents
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de.-irt <i thal ih y he Iran niitted by
register* and mail, ten c*nis additional
should accniipany the application.
Office of Internal Revenue.
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1 would respectfully t nnonnne to
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State of Georgia —Wayne County.
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Wo are now offering them at the ex •
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pest paid to any address upon receipt
of price When ordering, state vize
siuutid chest over vest. Roliahio par
tus desiring to see our goods, can
send for our Trade Journal, giving de
scription of our leading articles.
Be sure and get the Original Good
year's Vulcanized fabrics.
car Bend for Illustrated price list
of out Celebrated Pocket Gymnasium.
Address carefully,
Goodyear's Rubber Curler Cos.,
(5117 llrontlway, New York l ily,
frhl l-riiii Post ontre box 51511.
THE WELLS TEA COMPANY
Importer sol
Pure China and Japan Teas
‘JOI Fulton Street,
P. O. lioi 4500. New ,York.
THE WELLS TEA COMPANY
Supply Teas to Storekeepers, in
original packages, at lowest import prices,
as per sample sent on application.
THE WELLS TEA COMPANY
Supply Teas 4n Druggists, (Jettera
Dealers, anti others, packed in handsome
smiled packages of one pound each, in can
isters of the same capacity, and in 5 lb.,
10 Ih. and 20 lb. boxes, Full particulars on
application.
THE WELLS TEA COMPANY
Supply Teas to Peddlers in half pound
and one pound bags, plain or printed, at a
more liberal discount than in given else
where.
THE WELLS TEA COMPANY
Supply Teas for flub Orders, and allow
a larger commission than usual, and in all
cases guarantee the rpmlity of our goods.
Forms sent when required.
Send for circular and please say under
which of the foregoing heads you desire
particulars, so that we may send you all
the information necessary without further
trouble.
THE WELLS TEA COMPANY
Is one of the largest and most reliable
houses in the trade; all parties requiring
Tea in quantities wili do well to send their
orders direct.
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To the Workino Class.— We ara
new prepared to furnish all classes with
constant employment at home, the
whole of the time, or for their spare mo
ments. Business new, light and profit
able. Persona of either sex easily earn
from 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a
proportional sum by devoting their
whole time to the business. Boys and
girls earn nearly as much as men. Tbt
all who see this notice may send their
addu-ss and test the business, we rnako
this unparalleled offer : To such as ara
not well sati-fied wo will send one dol
lar to pay for the troubie of writng
Pu'l particulars, samples worth seveal
dullats to commence work on, and a
copy of Ho ne end Fir. side, eon of the
t ti I fl I • 'led I’ol'hca
iit .• all sent fee I . B det, ir
y U waul permanent, petiiablo wokk,
address, George St>.nson & Cos.,
Port’aod, Me.