The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, April 11, 1877, Image 3

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M 2 jjiss'up sigiraim. The uni; Faster published on the Atlantic A bull Hallroul between savannah and Valdosta. 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 s-sipt with lull direction for successful using, 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. THE KENNESAW GAZETTE, A MONTHLY PAPEB PUBLISHED AT MXOTA, (BA* D e voted to Railroad Interests, Literature, w taud Humor. Fifty cents a year. CHROMO to every subscriber. Address Kennesaw Gazette, Atlanta Ga. WHITE bUZBEMACY VElttiLS NEGRO EQUALITY VEW VOP.K DAY-BOOK, esliblih-hed in 1850. Tbe \k hlte i'aper. Specimen copies mailed on receipt ol ft cents in postage stamps. H.IY-BOOK 60. Beckman tit. N.Y. NOTICE U- S. Internal Revenue SPECIAL TAXES, May 1, 1877. to April 30,1878. The revised Statutes of the United States Sections 3232, 3237, 3.38, and 3230, require every p. rsuti < t gaged in any business, avocation <>r em ployment which renders Ii in liable to a SPECIAL TAX, TO PROCURE AND PLACE CONSPICUOU LY IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSINESS a SI AMP detio ing the payment of said SPE CIAL TAX lor the Special Tax Yi a> beginning My I, 1877, before com inet ci g or con timing business alter April 30, 18<7. A rwurn; as pet scribed an Form I l. is '*i'O required nv law of every ptis ui iiab e to Nptciii T x .as ub v . 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 ternal Revenue, at Bavanuah, and pay for and procuie the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps they ne>-d pri-T to May 1, 1877, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. Special tux stamps will be transmitted by mail only on receipt from the per son or firm ■ rdenug die same ■ f spe cific directions s* to tic, l-gilhti with die in c. ssnry postage st nips or the amount itipiivd to pay th postage. Tin post ige ou one stamp is 'hieeoents aud on iwo stamps six units, it it is 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. Wushingtoii, D C. Jau. 23, L 877. Gklen B. Raum, Commissioner of Interned Revenue Marrow's Pictorial Kamil■ Bible and Encyclopedia of Biblical Knowl edge contains 04 important features, nearly 1,000 illustrations, and many fine [laics by Gustave D re and other uitists. Genuine morocco bindings aud heavy panel, four styles and prices Send for circulars and tt rms to agents. OUB GOVERNMENT. The Centuby of Independence em braces a collection from nffi id sources if the most important documents and statistics connect!d with the political history of America ; also a chronologi cal record of the principal events from its discovery to tlie present time, with biographical ami hisio'ieal sketches, etc. Piinled in German and English. Nearly GOO pages. Never before has so much practical information of this nature b> en pub lished in any one volume. Th*' lawyer, banker, merchant and farmer will each conclude that it must have been prepared isfecially with ref erence to his convenience. It is designed for this work to take the place in politics that Webster’s dic tionary does iu language and Apple'ou’s Gz tcer in general literature. The binding, paper aud illufi'rations have been made to compare with the general character of the work. Though a person can boa good citi zen without a thorough education, no good citizen can enjoy the right of fran ebise intelligently without possessing the information contained in this hook While persons refuse to purchase or dinary or tx|ensivc works, all classes wiil gladly avail themselves of the op portunity for opiaiuiug a work so indis pensable at so low a price, $2.50. Sobl otily by subscription. Send for special circulars and terms to agents. a newTian. Solicitors for premium papers should write u§ at once The burden of a heavy load removed, Samples all car ried out of sight. Send for terms for the cheapest piaper published, with a tine engraving (35x32j for a premium. For this and the above new works and 150 standard books address 8. L. MARROW A CO., Indian ajsAis, Ind , SEW GOODS! 1 would respectfully t nnonnne to the citizens ■ t .'esun and sin rounding country that I have just received a lull line of DItYGO O D S , all of the la ist style", Indies cn fii and mv stock ci n plcte to nuke si lotions from. I have also n c rnplote assortment of first-class Shoes, consisting of Ladies, Misses and Childrens fdc sowed shoes anti Slij peis MEN’S FINK BOXED TOED AND PLAIN SHOES. Full line < f Cruel .ery and Tinware, V o> dware t&c. I have also a full assortm nt of Fresh Drugs and Ft.mily Medicines 11 ISH GARDEN SEEDS, AC 4 . I l ave reltirned permanently to Jesup, and offer my Professisnal ser vices to our citiz-ns. falls to swered prompt lv, dav or nigl t / W LITTLE, M. D. Wm. C. Crawford, E. i’. Lovell CRAWFORD & LOVELL, ■lEAt.l lIM IN HARDWARE* Agricultural Implements, Mechanics’ Tools, Builders Hardware, TIN PLATE NAILS, Guns, Pi tols, Powder, Slot and Sporting Goods, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS , ETC. Manufuctiim'it of Tinware. 175 Kruiiirliton Ml., NAVANNAII, UA. Overcome. By ANDRE Mr3. P. D Browne 2nd Edition Now Ready. “Not a dull page in it, iilcds pure and inspiring” —Presbyterian, Phil. , “It ought hi be in our Sabbath school libraries. — Chicago Advance. “In the estima'ion of the author, ev ery evil under the sun, from idleness and fraud tit adultery and murder, orig inate in the wine-cup The characters and scenes are clearly pmtrnyed. The story is well coiic.ived”— Scottish American Journal • YViitteit in a pleasi> g style. The eh iraoters arc well delineated."—Mon treal Witness. “A b iok much needed on the Pacific coast. We hope it may b" widely cir culated.”—Occident San Francisco. “It i* a gem, t"ld in a (.harming and puthetic style ” —Sab Lake Exponent. “Many of the incidents owe their inipn ssivencss to their actual truth, as well as to the vividne-s with which they are portiayed”—N. Y. Observer. “A tale that cannot fail to impris 4 the mind of the reader”—N Y. Evang’ “Tie crilici'in of the (Jnristian Weekly may be COiuhlised into these words; A miserable book”-The Au’hor. PUBLISHED liV LOVELL, ADAMS, WESSON & CO Price $1 50JNo 764 Broadway, N. Y. Fit LIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, KVERUniiEAS, l l tIVV I tllM. I*l,l NT*. KIT., El t . Cultivated and for sale at the FRUITLAND NURSERIES, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. F. J. III.H( KttA NX, Proprietor. Parties iu 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. AGKNTri WANTKI), To sell a saleable article. Every family need one No humbug. Ad dress, REV. J. L. WILLIAMS. Graham, Georgia, Homestead Notice. State of Georgia —Wayne County. Charles E. Joyner has applied for Exemption of Personalty and setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and I mill pass uion the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 19th (lay of April text at my office. March 24th. 1877. R. B HOPPB, Ordinary THO MAS WEST! Importer of and Dealer in Crockery, China, & Glass Ware All kinds of House-Furnishing Goods Table cutlery, Silver-Plated Ware, Kerosene Lamps, Chandeliers. Toys, &c.. &c., jfejf J oat reseived a large lot of Fancy Goods suitable for Wedding or Holi day Presents. 185 & 187 Broughton 8t„ A 27 Jefferson St. BAVANNAH, - • - GEORGIA THE CBOWNINC VtCTOTV t THE SINGER A IAVAYS AHEAD! Read the Special Dispatch from the Centen nial Exh l.ition to the New YoiKSnn; PiiiLADELriiiA, Sent 27, 1876. “The very highest liouyrs which could he conferred on any exhibitor—- two Medals of H nor an I two Diplu niers t f Merit have n- cn awarded n the Singer Manufacturing Company for Sewing Machines ’ 2.OOCMMM* 'n I sc—wales In Kxcess of nil Others. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE The People Favorite! LARGEST SALES BECAUSE SO POPULAR THE MOST POPULAR BECAUSE THE BEST Sales Still Increasing. Competition D "danced. SEWING MACHINE SALES FOR 1870. Singer Manttf’g Cos 252,316 Howe Machine Cos., .... 109.294. Wheeler &. WTsn Man. Cos. . 108,997. Don-es'ic Sew’g Machine Cos. 2358”, Remit gton S. M. Cos. . . . 12.710 sirniiiir Ntaclilnex I'.xeiiiplril Iron tery mill Muir. Tlic following act passed the Georgia Legislature by ala go majority : Section 1. lie it enacted by the Cen tral Aseemhly of the State of Georgia. That the 2040 h S -ction of the Code of 1873 10, a> and the same is hereby amend ed by adding to the list of articles ex empted from levy and sale, under the id's id section, ONE FAM ILY SEWING MACHINE, and this exciiipinn shall exist wl ether the per son owning said machine is the head ot a family nr not, and shall be good against all debts except pu chase money. Sec. 2. Repeal all conflicting laws. THE SINGER MANUF. CC- C S. B E ATT Y, Agent, I 72 Broughton Street, Savannah. G., or RILEY JOHNSON, Agent, Jesup, 6a. Branch Offices in Atlanta, Athens Augusta, Macon, Columbus and Thoiit asville. Ga , Chatleston and Columbia, 8. (’. ; Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Florida. NEW PUBLICATIONS From l IK- rress ot j. i). ui'i'isicorT a. co., PHII)ADE L P II l a . STORM-DRIVEN, A Novel. By Marv Healv, aufh'T i f “A Summer’s R.'tminue,'’ “Out of ill- World, ’ etc. Extra cloth SI.OO. Being the eooud volume of The Star Settles LOVE IN IDLENESS. A Summer Storv. By Helen W. Ol nly Bvo. 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