The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, May 09, 1877, Image 4

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ms jssup ssntiihsil, he Mir rmftr paMMheh m the Atlantic * Buff lallnU hetweea M>unh ul VtMwta. H. Myers it Bros. MANUFACTURERS OF TOBACCO k SEGARS And Wholesale Liqnor Dealers. BANANNAH, - - - GEORGIA leapowl TuanoT The Best Fertilizer in the Mar ket. W. H. WHALEY A SON, Agents THE XENNESAW GAZETTE. A MONTHLY PAPT-B PCBMRHKD AT ATLANTA, ®A; Devoted to Railroad Interests, Literatim, Wit'and Humor. Fifty cents a year. OHROMO to every subscriber. Address Kenneaaw Gazette. Ati.ikta. Gi. THOMAS WE 1 Importer of sod Dealer ia Crockery, China. A Glass Ware All kinds of Housc-Furoisbing Goods Tsbls cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, Kerosene Lamps, Chandeliers. Toys, &e.. &o, *lSrJufit received s large lot of Fency Goode editable for Wedding or Holi day Present*. 185 & 187 Broughton 8t„ A '27 Jefferson Bt. SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA PILES. THJ* ONLY SURE KNOWN CURE r. Chandlers *ll *X. Thousands of Cases Effctually Cured by this WONDERFIL REMEDY l PILES. HEMORRHOIDS PILO N . I Many causes tend to product this painful and distressing state. The blood is retarded in its return; the t<*o frequent use cf grostic purgatives tends to jrreduce congestion of the bourls, tor pul action of the liver, and numerous other musts are the. source <f this com fdaint, and hitherto nothing effectual has been presented to the public,which would rapidly alleviate symtoms and ultimate ly prove, an effective cure. In PILON we have a remedy which not only acts al most instantly, but will remove the lar gest tumors of the j>arts (Piles) by ah sortition, and many who hate reieiird not only benefit, but have been radically cured, have been assured (prior to using this treatment) by emineut surgeons that the only relief they ever could expect in life, would be by an operation, and re moving it or them from the body by a jinxedure which necessitated the knife. This remedy has been hailed with de light, and is now prescribed by vnany prai-tising physicians, who are. cogni zant if its merits, as the only known sure curejfor PILES. Price, Pi fly cents per package, or sue for $2.50. Sent by mail on receipt price. Sold by all Droggiata and dealirs in medicine throughout tbe world. —— ratl-ABID BOULT BT 08. CHANDLER 1479 Broadway New York, Where orders can be addressed- ffs. C. Crawford, B. F. Xot*U CRAWFORD & LOVELL, •BALES* IB HARDWARE, Agricultural Implements, Mechanics’ Tools, Builders Hardware, TIN PLATE, NAILS, Guns, Pistols, Powde, Shot and Sporting Goods, WOODENWARB, BROOMS, BTC. Mannfactnrer* sf Tinware. 11l SrMfStM SS., hATANBAn, CA NEW COBBS? I would respectfully announce to the citirens of Jeenp and surrounding country that I hare ust received a lull line of D R Y G O ODS . all of the latest styles. Ladies en find iny stock complete to make se ection* from. I have also a complete assortment of first-class Shoes, consisting of Ladies, Misses and Childrens fine sowed Shoes and Slippers HEN’B FINK BOXED TOED AND PLAIN BHOES. Ful line of Crockeryaud Tinware, Wood ware Ac. I have also a foil assortment of fresh I>rugs and Family ■edicines. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, AO i I have returned permanently to Jeßup, and offer my Professional ser vices to our citisens. Calls aoswered promptly, day or night Z. W. LITTLE, M. D. $ $ $ BEAD THIS. Only Ono Dollar. For one dollar the Sxvakwah Wexk lt Nxw* will be tent, postage paid, to any address for eix months. It is one of the cheapest papers published, and is a welcome visitor to tho count ing room, fireside or farm. It it a neatly printed four page sheet, eom pactfy made up, end contains tt . po litical and current news of the * eek ; a comprehensive summary of the tele graphic dispatches sod local news, and interesting sketches nod stories. It •lao contains full reports of the mar kets. Thus, tboee who have out the advantage of a daily mail can gn the news six months by payiqpone dollar. It is just the paper fr everybody in terested io Georph and Florida. It will be well fcvested, and will educate /liur ebildreu and make home happy. Money for either paper can be sent by Post Office order, registered letter or Express, at publisher’s risk. Ad dress J. H| ESTILL, Savannah, Ga. Overcome By ANiißEvNrs. P. D. B-wne 2nd Edition Now Ready “Not a dull page in it, ideals pure and inapiriog,”—Presbyterian, Phil. “It ought to b in our Sabbath achool libraries.—Chicago Advance. “In the eatimation of the author, ev ery evil under tbe sun, from idlencas and fraud ta adultery and murder, orig inate in tbe wine-cup The characters and aeenea are clearly portrayed. Tbe atory ia well oouecived."— Scottish American Journal. “Written io a pleasing style. The cbarsoiera are well delineated."—Mon treal Witneaa. “A book much needed on the Pacific coast. We hope it may be widely cir culated,"—Occident San Francisco. “It it a gam, told in a oharming and pothetic atyle " —Salt Lake Exponent. “Many of the incidents owe their impressiveness to their actual truth, as well aa to the vividneea with wbieb they are portiayed”—N. Y. Oteerver. “A tale that eaooot fail to impr< as the mind of the reader’’—N Y. Evang' "The criticiam of the Christian Weekly may be condensed into tbeae words: A miacrable book”-The Author. rOBLISH ED BT LOVELL, ADAMS, WESSON & CO Prioe $1 50J No 764 Broadway, N. Y. Homestead I Notice. STATE .OF GEORGIA—Want* Oocim, W. B. Moody baa applied for.Exemp tioo of Personally, and setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and I will pan upon tbe earn# at 10 o'clock A. M. on Thursday, the 3rd day of May 1877, at my office io the Court House in Jeeup and said ooßßty. R. B. HOPPS Odinary Warn# County. camvmav cvi. An old physician, retired from ac tive practice, baring bad placed in hie hands by an East India Missionary the for mula of a simple Vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent Care of ConsumdtioD, Bronchitis, Catarrh Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and ner vous Complaints, after having thoroughly Tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, feels it bis duty to make it known to hi* suffering fellows. Actuated by this (native, aud a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will tend (free of charge) to all who desire it, this re ceipt with full direction for successful using. Send by return mail by addressing with Bump, naming this paper,. DR. W. C. BTEVENB, Monroe Block, Syracuse. New York. Administrator's Dismission. Georgia— Wayoe County. Wherese S R. Harris. Administrator od the estate of Jobu W. Harris eeo, deceased, applies to tbs undersigned for letters of dismiatory from hi* admioia* tretorehip; therefore all poraous eon eerotd are hereby required to show cause (if sny they have) why ssid S. R. Harris, administrator, ns aforesaid on the first Motidsy io June .next, should not be discharged. , Given under my bead sod seal ef offioe, this February 28th 1877. B. B HOPPS. mar 6 -3m Ordinary W. C. Administrators Dismission. GEORGIA—Wnyo# County. C*urt o( Ordinary iu nod for said County, April Term 1877. Whereas Benjamin O. Middleton, administrator, do bonie non, on the es tate of Samuel H. Harris, lute of said eounty, deceased,{has filed his petition in terms of the lsw sotting forth that b* ba* fully discharged his duties as euch administrator,and therefor* preys that be be fully discharged; and it ap pearing upon examination that esid Ad tninistrator as sack h*s fully dischsrg ed bis duties.- and that no part of ssid estate remain* in his handa uhdirtrib uted, Ac. It it therefore ordered that all persons concerned both kindred and creditors show eause if any they can, on nr before the first Monday in July next why the prayers of said peti tioner should not be graoted, and in default thereof the! letters of diamieeion be grented said Administrator in terms of the law in such eases made end provided. Witness my hand and Official signature, this the 2nd day of April 1877. n. B. HOPPS. Ordinary W. C. Gs. Administrator* Dismission- GEORGIA—Wayne County. Ooort of Ordinary in and for said County, April Term, 1977. Whereas John D. Rumpb, Adminii tlraor on tho estoto of William Flow era, late of said county doeeated, btwfil ed bit petitioo in terra* of lew set ting forth that be hat fully dtfehtrgtd bis doliet as each administrtor and therefore pray* that he bn fully dis charged; and it appearing upon exami nation that aaid administrator as such bus fully diiohtrged bis duties, aud that no part of said estate remaius in his bands undistributed &e. It. i* therefore ordered that all person* con cerned both kindred and creditors show esuw* if any thqv can. or or be fore tbs first Monday in July next why the prsytr of said petitioner should not be granted tod in default thereof that letter* of dismission be granted said edminietraton in t< rms of the law iu such cases made aud provided. Wit ness my band aud Official signature this the 2nd dty of April, 1877. R B. HOPPS, Ordinary W, C. G*. GOOD ADVICE. u * Now ia the time of year for Pneu monia, Luug Fever, dte Every firai'y should have a bottle of Boschee's Gxr man Strup, Don’t allow for odo mo ment that cough to take hold of your obild, your family or yourself. Con sumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages, and other fatal diseases may set in. Although it is trus Gxx nak Strut is eunng thousands f thesa dreaded diaeasea, yet it is much better to have it at hand when three doaet will eure you Ooe Bottle will last your whole family a winter sod keep you safe from daoger. If you are con sumptive, do not rest until you have tried Ibis rsmedj. Sample Bottles 10 cent*. Regular size 75 eenta. Sold by your Druggist, Dr. R. F. L aster. * 1 ■■ if > Wayue County 3atle, GEORGIA— Warva Cocirri. Will bo sold before the CourLHous* door in tho towo of Jesup, of said eouuty, between the legal hours of sals, oo the first Tuesday ia May next, 1877, the following property, to-wit. Four mules, three dark bays and one sorrel, levied oo aud sold as the properly of E. A, Busk, under and hy virtue of as execution issued front the Superior Court of said scanty in fsvor of John C. Nicboils versus E. A. Buck as ad ministrator on th* estate of Edward Buck, deceased. Property poioted out by plaintiff io execution. Ley mads and returned to me by B. D. Walden, Deputy Sheriff of said county. Term* of sals cash—purchasers paying for titles. This April 2, 1877. J N GOODBBEAD, Sheriff of Wajo* County. WHITE SUPREMACY VBUS VS NEGRO EQUALITY. . VSW TURK SAT-SSSK, MtaMIMM la laca Th. White Saa'i roper. Spec law* chm maUaloo rwaipiol S caatais poetaw*otaaafa. Dim WEBiMS COLUMN. THE CHEAP DRV COODS HOUSE ' Offers the following Price List for the examination of the public, all of which we guarantee to be the very low est Wholesrle prices, but at which prices W SELL OCR GOODS AT RETAIL. Tbs intelligent public will understand, that it is en impossibility to publish every article we cell end to quote the prices, for in the first place, it would oc cupy too much space, and secondly, it would not give en *ll articles suffieiens viplanation, for this reeson, e ere willing to forward sample* with prices alt teehed to any one, who will write ue for them, if they will enclose a 3 eei.t postage stamp, which at the same lime sets as a guarantee, what the purchaser baa' to expect, but please do not write us to send you sample* of everything w* have, ts many do. for that is an impossibility, but mention such articles only wbicb you intend to purchase. Ox OnDSh* of Twxntt Loll*r.a as Over wfc wll Psrpat the Frsight Mooey eeo be esut either by Express, P. 0. Money Order, Registered Let ter or Draft on Commission Merchant, or we will send guide C. O. D. (eaab on delivery) sod if requested will extend the privilege, to eiaiuiu* the goods before paying for them. We wouldjslso beg, not to order goods, unless parties so doing, have the money ready to jay for them, as we do not sell on credit. As people generally are unacquainted with the Express charges, wc will bcrewiib publish them: Up to 5 pounds, 25 cents; 6to 20 ponuds, 50 cents; 21 to 40 pound*, 75 cent.-; 41 to 50 pounds, one dollar. Small psekeges enu be seal through ib* mail si 1 cest per ouoee. Price List: Fast colored Calico • St 6$ cts Very best quality Caliico • at 8 Augusta 3-4 brown shirting at 5$ Heavy 7-8 brown shirting at 7 Heaviest 4-4 brown sheeting at 84 Good aea island 4-4 sheeting at 7$ Very best so a island 4 4*hceting st 10 Best quality broso Drilling at 10 Heavy brown Osuaburgs - at 10 Bleached 3 4 shirting, as low aa 5 Bleached 32 inches wide shirting 6$ Sufi finished yard wide shining at 8t Best quality yd. wide shirting at 10 Sheeting 2$ yards wide - at 25 Geoigia checks • at 10 Georgia stripes • - at 10 Hickory stripes - - at 10 Good checked gingham* - at 10 Bud ticking worth 15 etsi • at 10 Good feather tickingwortb 25 cts at 161 Best feather licking worth 30 cts at 20 Kentucky jeans aa low as-- 10 Kentucky jeans worth 20 eeuts at 15 Kvntucky jean* worth 30 cent* si 20 Kentucky yeans worth 35 cents at 25 Kentucky yean* worth 50 cents at 35 Wsab poplins worth 20 cents at 10 Ni ce dross plaids worth 20 cts tl. 12$ Opera flannel worth 60 cents at 40 Red fiiiDucl,*! 7 w 001,27 m. wide at 25 Black waterproof 1$ yanlswido at 75 Black waterproof boat qu ,lity at 1.00 Blue waterproof woth Si .50 at 1.00 Black slpacs.double width, wortb4o at2s Blaok alpaca,silk fii>u*t\ worth 75 cat s_o Paper cambric, yd. wide worth 10 at 7 Twill jean for waiat lining,worth 15 at 1 All liueu shirt fronts, 20 in. long at 25 Honey comb bed spreads • *t 75 Swiss muslin, as low ts - 10 Corded pique, worth 20 cents • at 10 Spun yarn, best quality, a bounoh SI.OO 11 uiburg edgings a insertions very heap Towels, 27 inehe* long 10 Tow ils, 36 inches long - at 12$ Gents white undershirts, worth 40 tt 25 Gents wbil rsbirtt,worth 75 st 40 Gsnls white undershirts worth $1 st 50 We have now endrevored to give to idee, bow we sell goods end we know il ee e positive feet, thet we sell cheaper then in; borne io t lie greet Isnri. Judge now for yourself, job ice tbat we ere Dot efreid to publish our priees become We defy and do not fear Competition. That oae may Spurebese one or two articles perebenee.'es cheep elsewhere, is not e just eriterieu; some mey give en artic'e ewsy ss s but, to’|eeeure e eels, which eao'iot be eberge to us, for our reputetioo fer FAIR DC A L'lS C is elreedy so well established, that it is useless for us to offer any agsurenee. D A YID WEISBEIN, 160 Broughton Street, Savannah, Georgia. THE CHEAP PRY COOPS HOUSE W~M. M. Eason desires his friends to know that he is in e*r CTnpkw?, Men’s heavy drilled drawers worth 60 cents at Men’s white dress shirts, uaualiy •old at $1.50 - - at SI.OO Men’s whit* drss* shirts, usually sold at 82.00 - - H 25 Men’s white drees shirts, usually * sold at $3.00 - - at $1.50 Table oil cloth, 45 in. wide, a yard 40 Linen table eloth, 1$ yard* wide at 25 Linen table eloth better quality at 40 Ball sewing thread, 16 ball* for 35 Costs and Clark’s O. N T. thread a apod • - - 6 Coats and Clatk’tper dozen • 65 Needles, the very best iu the world s ptper - - - 5 Needles, usually sold for 10 ets. for 3 English pins, 5 papers for - 25 American pins, 4 papers for - 10 Gents white liaudkerebicfs, 4 for 25 Gens fancy brodred handk’f 6 for 25 Ladies tambrio hemmed hsudk fs for 5 Ladies *ll linen,corded handk’f 3 for 25 Gent* half boso as low as-- 4 Gents half Lose,double heel aud toe 10 Gents half hose, fancy striped - 10 Gents half hose, English - - 12$ Geat* half hose, English, very.bebt 25 Ladies hor.:, a good article * -10 Ladies bosc.au inferior article 4 pr for 25 ! Ladies hose,a superior article 2 pr for 25 j Ladies hose beet English without | seems • - 25 Jliildrens and misses hose t good srticlo - * lO 12 dozen agate shirt buttons for * 5 Alpaca skirt braid, a bouneb • 5 4 ball* of knitting or darniog yarn for 25 Doylies, * piece - - 5 Doylies, turkey-red, *|pieee - - 6$ French whalebone corsets - 50 ll'£b backed combs a* low as • 15 Ruff* for,ths|o<jck,a dozen for - 25 Berxe for veils,fper yard 4O 1 button blackjkid glovea,’small fir- 50 2 buttoa black’svd colored kid*,*!! sizes - - 75 Notice. After tbi* date the Legal Adver tising of Pieros County will be pub lished in the Jesup Sentinel. ALSO, wo further giae notice that nothing will be published until the advertis ing fee is prepaid. There will be no deviation from this rule. April 17, 1877. E. Z BYRD. Sheriff, A. J. STRICKLAND. Odinary. A. M. MOORE. CWL Macon k Brunswick Bailroad. Gcsibal Scrim .st**i>svt'b Ovvica 1 Macou, Gu.. February 4th, 1877 j On end after Sunday, Februery 4ih,. 1877, paasenger trains cn tbi*rad run ** follow*: NIGHT PASSENGER, [Daily.] Lev# Macon 7:SOP. M. Anive at Jcsu; 4:10 A. M. Leu.e Je.-up 4:40 A. M. Arrive at Brunt.* irk 7:05 A. M. Leave Brur.*wira 7:30 P. M. Arrive at Jesup 10:10P.M. L _*vt* Jtsnji. . ,10:4s P. M.- Arriv. ul Macon 7:45 A. At.. DAY PASSENGER. [Samluv cxrepted.] Leave Mucou ....... 7:30 A. M. Arrive M Jesup ‘ 6:30 P. M. Leave Jesup 4:30 A. M. Arrive at Macor. 5:110 F. M. The night Passenger Trein makes close connection throng h ro Brunswick Ft ri andina. Jsc. tonvi lr, and other point* in Flnril* by the Cunibarlaod K u'e (the new line to Florid*), *nd si Macon for points Notib, East, West end Northwest. Pse-engeri for Brun.-wiek and points below J-sup, to avoid delay will take Night Pnfisetgcr Train The Day Paascnger Train makes C Mioeetioii at Jesup with the Allsniedb en'i Gulf Railroad for Jacksonville and other pointi iu Florid*. P.laee hlci ping ears on passenger train ACCUMIiOI'ATIOS THAI* BBT.atS COCH.i* ASD U.WIISSVtLLa, [SUNDAYS IXcat-ISD.] L v. Cochran 10:0.' P. M. Airit* at Uswiiusville 10:35 P. M. L.av- Ha-sinaville 4:4> A. M. Arrive at Cochran 6:l< A. M. Leave Cochran... 10:45A.M. Arrive at Hiiwsinavill* 11:1.5 A.M. Lrava lin* tiusvilla 1:50 P. M. Airivoa Cochran H.IOP. M. Pa *e og*ia ui anO f am U-wk i grille go by eitiier Night *> D.y P**ruger tram, exe-pt 8m day. JOHN A GRANT, Gen. Sup*. R.'J Jarvis, Mast Trans. Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Gasanai. Scrams rtNOBNT's Omca, i Al.Sntie and Gulf ltti ri-al. V hanull. Nov'r 25,1876 ) ON AND AFTF.II SUNi AY. Novtmbar 96 P..sei jer Train* on this Rood will run as f„ I 100 a : NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Sava..i,ah daiiy at 4:43 P. M. Arrive at Jesoji •• 7:55 I*. M. Ariiv" at Baint.ridge •• 9:00 A. M. Arrive * Albany •• 10:43 A. M. Arrive at Li-e Oak " 4:10 A.M. Arrive ai Jacksonville " 11:00 A. M. Arrive at Tallabaause •• 12:35 A. M. Leave Tallahassee " *i:ooi*. M. Leave Jacksonville •• S.lO I*. M. Leave Live O.k •• 9:50 P. M. Leave A .bar *■ ii .00 P. M. Leave BaiuL-i Leav* Josiip " ...... 6:23 A. M Arrive at Savannah “ 9:40 A. M. Pullman Sleeping Cars run through to Jacksouvill* fii m Savannah and from Mont gomery via Albany. N change of car* be tween Savannah avnd Jacksonville or Alnauy. passengers from B*vcmuio}> v to Tallahassee take this train. Passengers lor- Brunswick aud Darien lake this train. Passengers Gipv fug Macon at 7:' op. m. daily conn*ei|at Jes up with this traiu fer Savannah. C< uuect at Albany with Passenger trains both way* on Southwestern Railroad to and trom Eutaula, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc. Mailstcam •r leaves Bait.bridge for Apniachicola every Satu ; day ; lor C'olumltus Thursday nnd Sat urday mornings. Close connection at Jack sonville daily (Sundays excepted) for St 0 Augustine, Pnlutk* and Enterprise. DAY PASSENGER. Leave Savan'h. Sudy'a excepted,at ?:30 A.M. Arrive at Jesup " “11:15A.M. Arrive at Teheanvill# •• “ I:IGP.M. Arrive at Live Oak •• " 5:2-'P.M. Arrive at Jacksouvill* " “10:20 P.M. Leave Jacksonville " “ 7 45 A.M. Leave Live Oak ** ”12:55 P.M. LeaveTebeauvill* “ ** 4:26 P.M. Leave Jesup “ *• 6:40 P.M. Arrive at Savannah " ** 9:45 P.M. Sleeping ear from Louisvill* via Jesup to and from Jacksonville on this train. Pits* seugers from Macon by Macon and Bruns wick 3:3d a. m. train connect at Jesup with this train ter Florida. Passengers from Flo rida by this train eounect at Jesup with train arriving in Mncon at 1:30 a. m. Trains on B- and A. H. It. leave junctiou. going west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt 11:14 a. m. For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday nt 4:30 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Dupont Sndy's excepted, at 5:10 A.M. ATiive at Valdosta “ " 7:10 A.M. Arrive at Quitman “ ”, 9.00 A.M. Arrive at Thomasv 11* '• “11:05 A.M. Arrive at Camilla 11 ” 5:04 P.M. Arrive nt Albany •• *• 7:10 P.M. i e ve Albany *• *• 6:60 A.M. Leave Camilla ** ” 7:50 A.M- Leave 7 homasviU# •• “12:45 P.M. Leave Quitmsn 11 *' 2:30 P.M. Leaae Valdosta “ , •* 3:50 P.M. Arrive at Dupont *' *• 6:10 P.M. Connect at Albany with traihs on South western Railroad leaving Albany nt 9:35 p. Ul. daily (Snndars excepted,) arriving at Al bany at 5:18a. in. daily (Sundays excepted.] Way Freight train, with passenger accom modations, leaves Savannah daily at 7DO a. m. (Sunday’s excepted], arriving at Savan nah 4:15 p. m. [Sundays excepted). George 8. Haines, General Ticket Agent. H. S. HAINES, Genera I Superintendent BKIDijKS SMITHS PAPER. 1$ $ 1 0 0 Y yeab 1$ Alive, newsy prper from the Capital lull of cha’. gossip, ci iginnl ssetebes, paragraphs and mentions of all Kinds. Just the aiud of a paper to drive nway bines and give the world a bright aud cheerful look. A good agent wanted in every to en in the South, to whom a lib nvl commission will be paid, send stamp for a specimen copy or enclcse one dollar un.i receivet he paper for one year Address BRIDGES SMITH'S PAPER. }au4i Atlact, G%.