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R A DANIEL. Editor and Proprietor.
JEBUP, GEORGIA, [APRIL 18, 1877
(icomla Press Association.
The annual meeting of Georgia Press
Association trill be bold of- Thotrins
ville oil Wednesday, May 2-‘{, If"/", n
Hlend of the time heretofore arm unced.
J. 11. Estill, President,
H. H. Oauam*. Rrc. Bcc’y
■ ■. ♦ ♦ •
To the Clllsens of the Tlr rd Senatorial
Ilistrict.
A Convention will be held nt Jesup
on Wednesday, April 25, 1877, for the
purpose of nominating two delegates lo
represent this District in tbo Constitu
tional Convention. Each county will
be entitled to five votes in the District
Convention, and it is earnestly desired
that our people gi‘o this matter their
serious consideration and scud promi
neiit citizens as delegates, to secure har
mony and judicious nominations.
O. I, Holton,
Chairman Dem Ex, Corn. Apping Cos
A. N Smith,
Chairman Deni. Ex. Com. Picrco Cos
Gko. W. Haines,
Cbaifiran Dem. Ex Com. Wayne Cos.
*•• _ ____ _
In conscqui nco of our absence from
town the first of the week, and an ac
cident that befell us on Wednes
day— publication dy—the paper
is behind this week; and we ask our
friends to excuse the shortcomings of
this issue.
At a meeting of tho Democratic
part/of the Ifolme-ville di*tii*t held
nt Baxley, Ga . April the lGtli, 1877,f0r
the purpose of electing a delegato to
the Jesup convont on which eonvones
April 26th, 1877 to nominate two delc
gatoH for the Constitutional Convention
Irom theJJrd Sonatorial District Ritas
lb an eh. Esq., was crl'ed to the Chair
and John J. ,Clark, E-q., Styetary of
mooting. On motion "I J. I t.arier,
Esq a committee of three, consisting
of Messrs W. W. Reach, .0 n Comas
and David Crosby were appointed by
tho Chair to suggest the mode of circ
ling flic delegate, whit It convened, and
roporlrd in favor of election iiy ballot.
The olection was accordingly held,
which resulted in the election of G,
If Mabry, Esq. Elias Branch.
J. J. Ci.abk, Scc’y. Chairman.
UHKONIO CATARRH !! CURRD
Ono Fifiy cfiit Box cf l)r. James
Catarrh Specific, is warranted to nc
comfiUbh moro 1111 med into nud jtermanenl
pood, than can bo attained by Fifty
Dollars expended in any other known
mode of treatment. Speedily lemovco
nil liawkinu, sneezing or other tliront or
nnsel trouble, and positively radically
cubes the very worst nnd most inveter
ate oaaoa in from four to twi lvo weeks.
Ordinary “ColAs in tho head” di-ap
pear by the use of this Spfcific in a
singlo night. After trying'nU the Nasal
Douches, Liquid Hnuffs, high priced
quacks and other humbug* of the da,
and still finding yourself a sufferer
from thin dangerous, baleful and lonlli
aoino disease, try’Dr. Janies agreeable
but /h>ni7mv mul certain S’i it'ifio, and
bo CUBED! Soul to any ad I less posl
paid on recoij't ol prioo. 50 Cents and
Sl.OOJpor box.
Address. PAUL JAMES. M. D.
GO Fulton S'reet, N. \.
Aor.NTH WtSTiii, both lady and gen
tlemen. • I-U 1
FALSE IMPRKSBION.
It is generally supposed by a eeit un
class of citizens, who ..re not practical
or experienceil, that VyWV*'* n0
invariably be cured but we are n
to say.Mbat Obkun* Atmusf 1 •-
has never, to our knowledge, faded
cure Dyspepsia and Liver ( oniplomt i
all its forms, such as Sour Stomjolh
low spirits. A-o , &e. Out of 30000
dozen bottles sold Us. year, not a sin
gle failuro was reported, but tliousam
of complimentary letters received h i .
Druggists of wonderful cures. I hum
doses will relievo any
Sample bottle 10 cents. W TU ' a ' MIC
75 cents. For -ale by t ll. !'• lies ‘ •
January 1. IS7* —! #
To THE Workiso Clak.—We ro
now prepared to fnrnuh all claused wi'li
constant employment nt liome, the
whole of the time, or for their spare mo
ments. Business new, light and pvi fit
nble Persons of either sex easily earn
from 50 cents to *5 per evening, and a
proportional sum by devoting their
whole limo to the business Boys nml
girls earn nearly as much ns men 1 hst
all who see this notice may sciul their
address and test the business, we make
this unparalleled offer : To snob as ate
But well satisfied we will send one dol
lar to py for the trouble f wuimg
Fu'l particulars, samples worth several
dollars to commence work on, and a
copy of Home and Fireside, one of Urn
largest ftud best Illustrated Publica
tions all sent free by mail, header, if
you want permanent, jt< fitsble wokk,
address, Geobue Stissox t 0.,
Portland, Mo.
’77 A SPLENDJO OFFER '77
THF. JFM 1*
And Louisville
WEEKLY t'OIKIEK JCI&NAU
One \ ear for *2.25. Two papers for little
more tlian the priee of one. Send ns * ■’ - >
and receive vonr hone )**por with the Cou
|i Journal, the best, wittiest, t‘lightest
od ablest Family papers tu th *outr;
S FRUIT if: ORNAMENTAL TREES,
KIIUUBH, ROBES,
DVI ltr.nEJAs, I'I.eWEBIM. ruxin,
m . etc.
Cultivat id and for sale at the,
FRUITLAND NURSERIES,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
I*. J. BKIM H tUAN, Proprietor.
Parties in V.ayne (toilnl y wishing to pur-
I chaw from the above Nursery can obtain
I Ic.-Ci Ij.live CutalngneH by r ailing at thin
office, where orders will he taken and
p'r.injitly attended to.
Ai.KNTri WANTED,
To sell it sirieable nrticle. Every
fnnrilv need one No hutnbng. Ad-
REV. J. L. WILLIAMS.'
Graham, Georgia,
fsrvc Epitdn. Simon Epetcin
I, Epstein 8c Bro.,
JOBBI’KS AND HEALERS IN
i Staple A Fancy Dry floods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS.
Ami Onus’ Furnixhiriij Goods’
137 Congress St., Savannah, Georgia.
Particular attention p&ld to ( taintry Oadem, 23-iy
Administrator 3 Dismission.
Georgia Wayne County.
'Whereas S It Harris, Adminislrt tor
on the estate of John W, Harris sen,
deceased, applies to the undersigned for
letters of dtrsmisM ly from his adminis
tratorship; therefore all porsons con
cerned are heioby required to show
cause (if any they have) why said S. R,
Han is, ndmii.i trati r. as aforesaid on
the fiiflt Monday in June next, should
not he discharged.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, this February 28th, 1877.
It. B 110 IPS.
mar G -3m Ordinary W. C.
Administrator’s Dismission
Gkoroia Wayne County.
Wlicroas, James A. Poppell, find Itliza
hc.fh Moody, Adminisfratorn nl the estate of
Moody, deceased, applies to the un
dersigned foi letteiH of dismission, from
their mlmirti itrator.ship; therefore, nil per
sons concerned nn* In rehy requested to show
•misr*, (if unv they have) why said Admin*
iiStrntors, on the lirst Monday in April next,
should not he discharged.
under nay hand and seal of office,
this Ist day of January 1877.
J. K. ROTJEIISON,
jan 10 3m Ordinary W. C.
8. (J U (1 K EN II KIM ER -
WHOLESALE GROCER, LIQUOR AND
Flour Dealer,
list find 151 RAY ATIiUI.T,
FA VANN AIJ, - - - GEORGIA
lie Cheapest Store in Jesup!
L. WEISS,
DEALER IN
Cheap RY GOODS,
ROOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS and
NOTIONS.
KEEPS ALSO OS HASP
A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES,
Which he v ill Bell cheaper than any house
in Jesup.
£urrcncv ? 3 Bar.
AT VAllKEll'S OLD SIAM),
SU?, - > ... GEORGIA.
Fine Liquors of all kinds always on
hand. Cigars of tha host quality a
specialty. Botlbii Beer, Ale, Wine
etc., etc
M W. SUREKNCY.
PAINT
GLOBE
White Lead aua Mixed Paint Cos.
CAPITAL STOCK, SIOO,OOO.
Thro* Paint* nr* mixed, ready for use, any
whad* or color, and wold iu any quantities from
One Quart to a Barret
CHEAP, m il MICE,
A>D KLEHANT.
DO YOUR OWN PAINTING.
Throe Faint* arc made of Par* Whit* Lead,
Ulnc and Linseed OIL held in solution and really
for use ; are one third cheajvr and will laat three
Ume a# long as Faint mixed in the ordinary way.
$25 REWARD!
will Ih' jwtd for every ounce of adulteration
found in them. Thousand* of houses and eoma
i'f the finest villas m America arc painted with
lht*r Faints. Send for Testiraamal* of same,
also for Sample Color* and Price Lists, to tha
6LOBE MIXED PAINT CO.,
OFFICE :
70 Cortlandt St., New York,
WORKSt
Cor. MORGAN i, WASHINGTON S T<? . KRSfcY CITt
DAVID WEISBMS COLUMN.
THE CHEAP DRV GOODS HOUSE *
Offers the following Price List for flic examination of tlie
public, all of which we guarantee fo lie (he very low
est Wholesrle prices, but at which prices
WE SELL OUU GOODS AT DETAIL.
The intelligent public will understand, that it is an impossibility] to publish
aiticlc ve sell and to quote the prices, for in the first place, it would oc
cupy 100 much space, and secondly, it would not give on all articles fumeiens
explanation, for this reason, we are willing to f-oward san pics with prices att
taehed to any one. who will write us for them, if they will enclose a o cert
postage stamp, which at the same time acts as a guarantee, what the puiehiscr
has.Jto'cxpect, but please do not write us to send you samples of everything
we ""'have, as many do. for that is tin impossibility, but mention ucli arltcl. s.only
which you iiitcnd to purchase.
On,Orders of Twenty Dot laes and Ovir vvi: tuu Prur/Y the Fr. tight
Money can be sent cither by Express, P. O. Money Order, Registered Let
ter or Draft on Commission Merchant, or we will send go. ds C. O. D (cash
on delivery) and if requested will extend tho privilege, to examine the goods
before paying for them. We would also beg, not to cider goods, unless parties
so doing, have the money icady lo [jay f. r them, as we do not soil on credit.
As people generally arc unacquainted with the Expuss charges, we will
herewith publish them: Up to 5 pounds, 25 cents; Glo 20 ; curds, 50 cents; 21
to 40 pounds, 75 cent.-; 41 to 50 pounds, ono dollar. Small packages can Le
sent through tbt mail at 1 cent perout.ee.
M' li’s heavy dri led drawers worth
GO cents at - - -40
Men’s whitejdress shirts, usually
sold at $1.50 - - at SI.OO
Mi d’s white drtssjshirts, usually
sold at s'2 00 - - at $125
Men’s white- dress shirts, usually
so Id at $3.00 - - at ? 1.50
Tuble oil cloth, 45 in. wide, a yard 40
Linen table cloth, 1 j yards wide a* 25
Linen table cloth belter quality at 40
Ball sewing thread, 16 balls for 35
Feats and (Jlaik’s O. N T. thread
a spot 1 - - 6
Coats and Claik's per dozen * 65
Needles, the very best iu the woild
a paper - - - 5
Needles, usually sold for 10 cts. for 3
English pins, 5 papers tor - 25
American piss, 4 papcis for - 10
Gents white handkerchiefs, 4 for 25
Gents fancy brodred haudk’f 6 tor 25
Ladies cambric If mined bandk ts for 5
Radio* all linen,corded hundk’f 3 for 25
Gents half hose as low as-- 4
Gents half hose,double hrel and toe 10
Gmts half hose, fancy sniped - 10
Gents halt hose, English - - F2J
Gents half hose, English, very best 25
Ladies hose, a good article * • 10
Ladies hose,an inferior article 4pr for 25
Ladies l oso,a superior article 2 pr for 25
Ladies hose best English without I
seems ... 25
Childrens and misses hose a good
article - * * 10
12 dozen agate shirt buttons for s 5
Alpaca skirt braid, a bouuch - 5
4 halls of knitting or darning yarn for 25
Doylies, a piece - - 5
Boy lies, tin key-rod, * -'6s
French whalebone corsets 5O
11 ,gli backed combs as low as- 15
Ruffs for tho ueck,a dozen for - 25
Beige for veils, per yard -40
I button black kid.glces, small size 50
2 button black and colored kids all
sizes - - 75
We have m w erdeovored to give an idea, how wcsill go, ds rnd wr know
it as a positive fact, that we sell cheaper than any house in tis -t oil.
Judge now for yourself, you see 1 1 at we are not afraid to publish our
pricis because
We defy and do not
fear Competition.
That otic tniy purchase cue or two articles perchance, ns cheap [.elsewhere,
is not a just criteria!): some may give an artie ! e ..wav as a dait. to secure i
sale, which cannot be charge to us, for our reputation for
FAIR DEALING
is already so well established, that it is useless for ns to ,-ffer .v y as'urauce.
DAVID VK[S BEI X ,
IGO Broughton Street, ?a\am ;.Ii Georgia.
THE GHEAP DRY COODS HOI SC
#WM. M. Eason desires bis friends to liaw that lie is in
1 onr employ.
ALWAYS HEADY,
EASILY APPLIED.
Price List:
Fast colored Calico - at c's
Very best quality Galileo at 8
Augusta 3 4 brown shirting at 5£
Heavy 7-8 brown shirting at 7
Heaviest 4 4 brown shei ting at 84
Good sea island 4-4 sheeting at 7|
Vcrv best sea island 4 4 ■ heeling at 10
Best quality brown Drilling at 10
Heavy brown Osnaburgs al 10
Bleached 3 4 shirting, as lnw as 5
Bleached 32 inches wide shirting 6i
Soft finished yard wide shirking at 8i
Best quality yd. w tie shini g at 10
Sheeting 2| yards wide - at 25
Gio gia checks - - at 19
Georgia stripes - - nt 10
Hickory stripes - - at 10
Good checked ginghams - at 10
Bd ticking worth 15 cts. - at 10
Good feather ticking wot th 25 cts at 161
Best feather li.kit g worth 30 ets at 20
Kentucky jeans.as low as-- 10
Kentucky jeans worth 20 cents at 15
Kentucky jeans wor’h 30 cents at 20
Kentucky jeans worth 35 cents tit 25
Kentucky jeans worth 50 cents at So
Wash poplins worth 20 cf tits at 10
jjjcc dress plaids worth 20 cts at.
Opera flannel worth 60 cents at 40
Red flannel.all w 001.27 in. wide at 25
Black wateipreof JJ- yardavide at 75
Black wateipro' V< .-t q j lity at 1.00
MHiic waterproof •• • -m 50 at 1.00
Black alpaca.double w i ;th, wort! 40 a125
Blaek.alt,s*!k_finish, worth 75 c at 50
Paper cambric, yd. wide woitb 10 at 7
Twill jean for waist lining,'worth 15 at 10
All linen shirt fronts, 20 in. long at 25
H' ticy comb bed spreads - it 75
Swiss muslin, as low ns
Corded pique, worth 20 cents - at 10
Spun jytiru,,best quality, < a bounch $1 00
Hamburg edgings k insertions very heap
Towels, 27 inches long * c 10
Tow .*ls, 36 inches long -
Gents white undershirts, worth 40 at 25
Geuttt white.undershirts worth 75 at 40
G uts white undershirts worth $1 at 50
Macon & Brunswick Railroad
General Scpekintexpent’s Office )
Macon, Ga.. February4lh, 1877 |
Oti and after Sunday, February 4th,
187.7, passenger trains in this read will
run as follows:
NIGHT PASSENGER, [Daily.]
Leuv Macon 7:30F. M.
Anive at Jesup 4:10 A. M.
LeaveJesnp 4:40A. M.
Ai rive a* JTui swick 7:05 A. M.
Leave Brnnswi k 7:30 P. M.
Arrive at Jesup 10:10 P. M.
Lave Jesup 10:45 P. >J.
Arrive at Macon 7:45 A. At.
DAY PASSENGER, [Banclny excepted.]
Leave Macon 7:80 A. AT
Anive at Jesup 6:30 P. M.
Leave Jesup, 6:30 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 5:20 I’. M.
Tho night Passenger Train mak.s
close connection thr. ua I o Brunswick
Fernandina. Jac-sunvilc, aid other
points in FloriJa by h- Cumherland
Route (the new line to Florida), and :,t
Macon for points North, East, West
and Northwest.
Pas-engers for Brunswick and p< inis
below J. sup, to ovoid delay wil take
Night Passct g.-r Train
'J lie D,y P.sscngcr Train nn k.s
com eetion at Jesup with’he Aflame &
and Gulf Railroad far Jacks, nvi.le and
other points in Florida.
Palace sleeping cars on passenger train
ACCOMMODATION TBAIN BETWEEN COCHRAN AM,
HAWKINSVILI.E, [SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.]
I eave Cos. br If OS P. M.
Anive at HawKinsville 1U:35 p. M.
Leave Hav.-feiusville 4:40 A. M.
Arrive at Coe! ran 5:10 A. M.
Leave Cochran.. 10:45 A. M.
Arrive at Hawsinsville 11:15 A. M.
Leave Hawid isville 1:30 P. At.
Atrivoa Cochran 2:00P.M.
Pu-st*tgc,s to ami fiern tl- wk isvilic
go by either Is ight or D.,y Pas enger
ttain, except Sui day.
JOHN A GRANT, G,n. Supt.
W, J Jarvis, Must Trans.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
GEKEBM. SITEEISIESDEKT'H Or xice, )
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >
Savannah, Nov’i 25, 1876. )
ON AND AFTER SI N. AY, November 66
Passe i ger 'J ia ns on this Read will run ;,s
to‘lows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4 :45 P. M.
Arrive at Jesup “ 7:55 P. M
Arrive at Bhibl ridge “ 9:00 A. M.
Arrive at Albany “ 10:15 A. M.
Arrive at Li e Oak “ 4.10 A, M.
Arrive id Jacksonville “ 11 :(;0 A. J .
Arrive at Tallahassee “ 12:65 A. Id.
Leave Tallahassee “ 2:1,01'. Nl.
Leave Jacksonville “ 3:10 P. M.
Leave Live Oak “ 9 50 P. M.
Leave Albany “ 5:00 P. K.
Leave Boinbridge “ 4:30P.M.
Leave Jesup “ 6:23 A. J!
Arrive at Savannah “ 9:40 A.M.
Pullman Sleeping Cars run through to
Jneksoiiville fn m Savannah and from Mont
gomery via Albany, of cars be
tween Savannah and Jacksonville nr Ah a y.
passengers from S. vtuiuah to Talaihastee
take this tmin. Pnssengers tor Brunsw ii l,
and Darien take this trail . Passengers lefiv
ing Macon at 7:• 0 p. m. daily connect at Jes
up w ith tins train ler Savannah. Connect ru
Albany with Passenger trains both ways on
Southwestern Bail road to'mid from Enfunla,
Montgomery, New Orleans, etc. Mail stein
er leaves Bainbridge for Apalachicola every
Satuiday; lor(Jolumi>us Tlmisday and Sat
urday moi nings. Close connection at Jack
sonville daily (Sundays excepted) for St.
Augustine, Palatka and Enterprise.
DAY PASdENGk.it.
Leave Savan’h. Sndy’s excepted,at 8:30 A.M.
Arrive at Jesup “ “11:15 A. T
Arrive at Tebeauville “ “ l;l; P ~1.
Arrive at Live Dak “ “ 5:2 P •.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ “ 10:2; P and
Leave Jacksonvillo “ •' 7:45 a. M.
Leave Live Oak “ “12:55 P.M.
LeaveTeoeaim le “ “ 4:26 P .M.
Leave Jesup " “ 6:4( P. :.
Arrive at Savannoh •* “ 9:45 P.
Sleeping car iicin Louisville via Ji su,j u
and from Jacksonville on this train. Pas
sergei's from Macon by Macon and 1 rms
vvick 3:3d a. m. train c< nnect at Jesup w ith
this tram far Florida. Passengers from P:o
--rida by Ibis train connect at Jesup with train
arriving in Macon at 1:30 a. in. Tmins on
B- and A. B. It, leave junction, going w > t,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 14
a. in. For Brunswick Tuesday, ’ll. rs iy
and Saturday nt -i ,3tl p. n?
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN TYESTEIcN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont Sndy’s excepted, tit 5:1 Of A.M.
Arrive al Valdosta “ “ 7:]o A.M.
Arrive at Quitman “ “ 9:00 A.M.
Arrive at Thnmasv lie “ “11:05 A.M.
Arrive at Camilla “ “ 5:04 P.Ji.
Arrive at Albany “ “ 7:10 P.M.
Leave Albany “ “ 5:60 A.M.
Leave Camilla “ “ 7:50 A. J -
Leave 1 homasville “ “ 12:45 P.M
Leave Quitman “ “ 2:30 P.Jj.
Leave Valdosta “ “ 3:60 PM.
Arrive nt Dupont “ “ 0:10 P.M.
Connect at Albany with trains on Si u li
western Railroad leaving Albany'at 9:35 ; .
m. daily' (Sundays excepted,) arriving at Ai
b any at s:iSa. in. daily (Sundays excepted.]
JVay Freight train, with passenger accom
modations, leaves Savannah daily at 7:00 a.
m. [Sunday’s excepted], arriving at Savan
nah 4:15 p. m. [Sundays excepted),
George S. Haines, General Ticket Agent.
H. S. HAINES,
Genera 1 Superintendent
I BRIDGES SMITH'S PAPEr.*
1$ $ I 0 0 A YEA E i$
A live, newsy paper f nru the C,>pittii lull
ofcl.ut, gossip, ci iginn! * Ketch, s pm graphs
niul mentions <*f till ku.Js. .iusi ii,t-sincl of
• u paper lo drive away blms and gi.o the
world a bright and cheerful b ok. A good
ng-nt wanted iu every torn in the South,
'to whom a 1 !,.-i *! commissi l *'., will be paid.
: s ml rt-'.mp for a specimen copy or enclose
one dollar and ri c,*iv. 1 be paper for one y. a i
Address liIuHOES S-iiITH’S PAI'EK
jan.f Atlant. (la.
g’h ids oil (Jan t L*e nuns by eie,\
! V Pi* 111 “gent eTei - v lnouth in he
\ business we tarnish, bn*
i those willing to work can
easily earn a d< zjn d-d! us a day r.ght ii
their own localities. Have no io*iu to ex
i plain here. llt.siih s; 1 e.s.nit an 1 Louora
! bie. Women and boys and girls do as well
ias men. We wi 1 fun is!, you a coupl-te
outfit free. The bus n ss j ays bet e. than
anything else. Me v ill I ear evp.j re O
start in**' yon. Pirticulars free. M;.e mi l
s. e. fanneis aid mechanics, t* ir sun.-
nud daughters, ad all classes in need ot
j paying work at home, should write and
lesiin Till about h wars at once. Now is
the time. Don’t delay. A.blrer• Tete A
i Cos., V ngutta. Maine-.
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