The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, May 16, 1877, Image 2

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THE JESUP SENTINEL. Office hi Hie J'sup JhAise, fronting on Cluing Street, tiro doors from liro'ul St. i*ni>i:iicu every Wcditeaday by T. I*. LITT Ll' KI Kl> JEST P, GxOBGIA, may 16, 1877. Tlio Cha'iibeilain officials In South Carolina have withdrawn from thecon te-t for their office", the seals have been ordered taken front the dour", aid Governor Hampton will have no fac tious impediment in tbo State to-day. Secretary Thompson will take a look at the navy-yards soon. It is not likely that his visitations will be after tlie mild-mannered s'yle of George Robes m, who always kept his off-eye closed to irregularities. Tk itnpson will shake the buys up. If Congress !i and abolished the office of Secretary of tbo Navy eight years ago tlio Government would have saved tons of millions of doll it's thereby, and would have lud a bettor nnvy than it new has. but, then, vvo should have hid no Robeson. The prcc'stnation calling for the ex tra ses-ion of Cm/ross, to convene Oc tober 15, indicati* the occupation cf the National capital for legislative pur poses until next Spring. The extra session will dovetail into the regular session, arid there will lie abundance of time for the discus-don of the Presi dent’s Southern policy, arid every other subject which will agitate tlio assem bled brains, those of Blaine and Mor ton included. _ - - - 9m When Grant leaves Philadelphia for Europe, on the 7th inst, all (ho United States mon-of-war in port will fire sa lutes, and n revenue cutter w*ll accom pany the steamer as fur as Gape Hen lo pe n. Ifthe reports are true, Grant will come hack ns Ulysses Simpson Grant Kffendi Grant Pasha, nr Abdul Grant, with crescents on his buttons and shirt collar. Hayes’ appointments to offico are | upon an averngo. better thiin wore | Grant's during the first few months of his reign. It whs not nn unusual thing, I ns everybody will remember, for Grant j to appoint to biclt and responsible I sifions mm so utterly unknown and so difficult to find that they had to be hunted down with blood hounds b -foro j they could be notified of their appoint- | wonts. A London dispatch savs the British cabinet bus “resolved to make a formal request to tbo Russian (iovorunimt to state the ohjeol of I lie military opera tions new being undertaken against the Ottoman Government, and to define the the extent to which it is proposed to earrv those .operations.’' Which will bo pretty notch like a policeman saying to a midnight prowler in the backvnrd: ‘ Please state your H to. t jn poisoning j licit watch dog, and aunt) the extent ' to which you propose to plunder tlio! hen-roost.” 'The l’ermaiieut Exhibition, which will ho opened bv the President on the 1 Oth instant at Philadelphia, will sur pass in many respects ill * glory of the Centoutiial Exhibition. Forty different J nations will be represented in it, and I tho articles tiro said to be arranged with 1 greater earn and taste than last rear. \ The permanent buildings at the Fair mount Park arc the main building, Me morial Hall, Machinery Hall and iloi tieultural ll ill. The finny will not suffer much by tbo postponement of tho extra session of Congress. The soldiers sropaid every sixty days, and they will receive their pay on July I. Thu next regular puv day is September I, and that will he skipped. There is ample provision for the subsistence and transportation of tho tinny. The soldiers will only miss one regular ptun ct t, ntnl get four months’ pnv in November. The only serious difficulty connected with tho postponement is the payment to sol diers of their snvincs at the close of tlir-ir t. rut of enlistment. A largo num ber will bo discharged this summer whose terms have expired, and the per centage of their pay deducted in past years ns savings is in tlio Treasury and eannot be disburs'd to the ntou except by the authority of Congress - - ——— The Chicago lnter-Ocenn is groan ing over the ‘ shameful and humiliating scene in the South Carolina Legisla ture, when the Republican members who had treasonablp g-me over to tlie Chamberlain Legislature, supnosing Chamberlain would b ■ sus'nim-d by Federal bayonets, were admitted t> their scats upon pr- peily repudiating their rebellious noth ti. Tlio Inter- Occan is trying to make out t at these poor dupes are martys to principle.” aud says their “humiliation” was like •‘the eld alaye scenes before the war.” Thcso “mnrtjs,” be it remembered, were men who bnvc been trying to fix upon South Carolina anew tile rule cf thieves and swindlers. It was right to acquire them to acknowcldge their guilt. ♦• ■ ■ Homestead Notice. State or Geoeojx— Wayne County. Marv Newsom has applied for Exemption of F- rsonaltv at-d setting uplift and valuation of Home"tead. ard I will pass u'.-n the same at 10 o'cl ck g ni. on the 17ih day of May 1877 at Q,y office. April 26th. 1877. 1 R B. HOPF?, Ordiuary. Scukves, Qa., M .y 14th, 1877. Mr. Editok: I see in your l ist i su ■ that Mr. ‘ Pinsy Woods” gives i - i a communication —lie appears to bn dis satisfied with the la'e nomination. Mr. •‘Pit cv Vv n >d” says brm i cat i'*de pendent candidates—and he dr .\vb iii eat extrasagaoeo, for lie B"vs bung out a field lull of them 1 ohje-it *o ljis proposition. B e .us>-, it to ru ■■> any nv in the wold to defi-at the earning elee ion, it is hy carrying out Mr. ‘Pi ney Woods’” proposition ; to tiemoral ze the citizens of tlu; I) strict and bring out Tom, Hick and llai ry and get up a thribhle cxeite ne; t, get some l<n Tom, gome for Pick and some for Harry. Then the result will bo that a great many will go to the polls ad vote fur no other r asoti but to a ,, s r y the ex tremely eager and aspiring esodj lutes regardless of princip’es. To prove tln fttet, we have only to view tne pas’. What few chiiSSUS pit tleipatcd in • It•: primary uiee iug in the Jesup District, if i am correctly ii.foruie I, was s me of the ino-it prominent It is an evi dent case then, that they acted in good faith ami served f>r tin- District at large; nod l don’t th it tlicit act" sli m and he discredited by sayu g •‘not many ought ti he bound by the late couven- Hjlj.” lu the t.auie of justice, s' all th-sc few rulf r lu-s hecait-e rviiy one was nut there? If “Pr ey Woods’* is a Democrat, lot him act m co;.ce t wi‘h his brethren, and lot it fail him forevt i hereafter tu make and attempt lu con fuse them However’ this is nothing, as there is always some try mg to got up cuoti,.tioii am! dissatisfaction; nil it is often that it in someone who has failed to get the nomination. Cons l quently they aro disnjitnficd an t go to work thou on the delegates, nominees, and every body else. Now if l*iu**y Wo ds hail hoeo noiiiiii.itod we would not have heard a woul from liirn. If lie is seri ously n jur-d in the matter, let him come out an I bring the vot-rs to the elect mu. But It- liitu bo sober, quiet, aud and lligenl, and oe sure to not ijiive tlio i-niy.uiis so bully excited that they will forget to put the word convention ou their ballots. Wire Go ass. SSX-—------ - - . -.1. -rr==- PlKlibE MUSTY SHERIFFS SALE. Will bo sold before the Court House door in tlio town of Bluokshoar. Pierce C >unty. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in in Juno next v itliin the le gal hours of sale, the following propel tv to-wit: Cet'ltiin town property in the town of Blnckdioar mid said county,to wtt, twenty-three acres of land, more or less, bounded on the north by lauds of Mrs Mary Strickland, mi tho south by tbo Wai'osboro’ road, on tbo east by lands Of K. W. Garpeuter, on the west by tbo land." of the heirs of Sil is O .'ei street, and known -s the place wbereou William Sutnmerall now lives. Said property levied on as the property of James A. Harper to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from Ware Superior Court in favor of Sarah M. Trainor vs. 'Benjamin Minchew, Jamesß. Strickland and .IninesiA, flarpar; property pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney. Trims c.ih. I'urchaser paying for titles. This April, 24th, 1877. K Z. BYRD, Sheriff, I’. C. Printers fee §5 00—Paid. Railroad Sab Groat South ern Railway of Georgia, ITS franchise, right of way, tc, Tim sale nf The Great Southern Railway, its franchise, road bed, right of-way, and all and singnl r, its real and personal properly in G.orgm, un der an interlocutory decree of the Olian cellor of the Brunswi;k Circuit, io an Equity cause pending io Wayne Suptri or Court, said Slate, m which G odioar & llarri" for use of the Southitn & A - T'legrapli Company at. id. a c eoinplainau:s, end the Gent Southern Railway Company ft. ftl. are re-pon donts, advertised in the Ttlegiapii A Messenger, ofMacnU Ga, the S - .v ni nth Morning News of S-iv.iin ah, G i . and other papers for the fie-t Tuesday in March 1877, having ! eon | stpoe.nl, and a second decree havi g In en rei - • lered in said cause at the Mu ch Term 18(7, of said Wayne Snpe.hr Court. I'or the sale of said properly ou the l-t Tuesday in July 1877. Notioo is hereby given that the un dersigned, the Receiver of the Court in said cause, will mil The (beat 8 utli ern Railway, i's right ot way, ban ihise-, road bed, and a’l and ‘singular the real and personal prnpeity of sail road iu Georgia—the sail r-'.id com mencing at Milieu. Burke C uoty. Ga., and roi uing through the Ceunues - t Wavne ami Cnmdet, '< f said Sta'e to .he Florida line—Ou tn< Ist Tue-dme it being the 2rd day of J uly ,1 §77, bvlw et, 10 o’clock a. iu, and 4 o clock p, in of i hat day. before the Coui t House d-or at Jrsuii. Wayne County, Georgia, n public outcry to the bigest and best bidder. Terms ef sale. Cash, on day of sale JAS. F. KING, Receiver Goal Southern Railway of Georgia. maygtds. SEA FOWL GUANO- The Best Fertilizer in the Mar ket. W H. WHALEY \SON. Agents PRICE ITRREVT. Corrected Weekly by IU. H. Whaley & Son. 4 P .ini J s of Coffee $ ! .00 7 Pounds f Sugar. Extra C. l .On 8 l’na (1- Sugar, Brown for 1.00 Bard, per fi, .15 Binlr>ked C. R. si tea, per Ih .12 D. 8. Bacon per lb .13 Corn, per bushel, 93. Oats, per fni-’i.'l, .75 Hay, per r*'., § 1 40 Gandgoll’" ji. U. Floor, per bb’t I 4.15 Flour per b riei.f-om 87.50 t, 12.50 Hams, per pound, . 16 Prints, per yard, .B'o .10 Homespun, per yard .7 to .15 Yarn, 1.15 Country Produce. <ol, .20 j Hides, .11 ax, 25 j Tallow, .7 „ .rs, .15 j Chickens 15 to .30 DQCTORTQWN TIMBER MARKET, lttfJfDl ttil JAMES N. WINN, Measurer and Inspeetor. SQUABS. 500 Avc. 5:;..H050.T 500 Ave ss4o'-< C. 25 toll 4.50((i.'i00 i 400 6.0W,tt.5< 700 .. 5 u0fa.7.00 500 V.uOfo s.no 807 .. 5.00(5,7.00 j tiOO .. H.ODio/.1.U0 Um Ml STORE, FROAD STREET, JESUP, GA.. Keeps constantly ou hand a lull assortment of goods usual ]v kept in a Drugstore, such as 03UGS, MEDICINES, PAT-N T MEDICINES, OILS, PAIN S, FRE m vRDN SEED, &C. . ' - always be found the Drug Store, except when ab sent on i r fcssional dqtv,2 where Medical advice can lie ob tained. v ‘ F. LESTER. M. D. THE CROWNING VJCTOTY THE SINGER ALWAYS A II LA D! llend tli* Spoc-i.il Dispatch from the Centon ni.it Exhibition to the New YontSun: rniLADELi'itiA, Sept. 27,. 1876. “Tim very highest hortyrs which could lie cinlcfrel on any exhibitor— tw Medals of II i. or ami two lij.lo mers of Met it have been awarded vo the Sniper Mmmbietui ing Compar y for Su"ing Machines.” in I sr-sales in Pveess of ail Others. SEWIN3 KAM The Pooplo Favorite! LAR.GFST TALES BECAUSE SO POPULAR the most populvh ■ because tiie best So Still Inereastngr. Competition D'-tttnced. SEWING MACHINE SALES FOR IS7S Sing- r M inufg Cos., . . . 252,316 H owe Machine Cos 109 294 Wheeler & WiVn Mac. Cos. . 108 997- ])ome'ic Sew’g Machine C>. 23 587- Remington S. M. ('a, . . , 12. t lt>. Mowin'! 'inrititiot I'.i:'itip!c*.l trail Levy aii'l Mato. The following act | as-ed the Georgia Legislature by a la' ge majority : Suction 1. Be it enacted by the Gen ,-rid Assembly of' the State of Georgia. That the 20-10 h S a Don of the Code 1873 be, and the same is In reby amend ed bv wilding to the list of articles ex empted from levy nod sale, under the provisions of said section, ONE FAM -ILV SEWING MACHINE, and this esoinpioo shall exist wl e her the per son owning said machine is the head of a family or not, and shall be good against all debts except purchase money. Sec. 2. Repeal all conflicting laws. THE 31NGER MANUF. CO- C. S. BEATTY, Agent. 172 Broughton Sweet, Savannah. Ga., or RILEY JOHNSON, Agent, Jesuit Ga. Rbaxoh OfFi is in Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Mae n, Columbus and Timm urilk, Ga j Chnlestoo and Columbia, S 0. ; Jacksonville {and Tallahassee, Florida. . __ PROFESSION v 1. C \ RDS. A. E. COCHRANE^ A TTORXEY A T TA W, Blafckshear, Pierce County. Ga. \V. M. II AMS B Y, ATTORNEY AND CIONSELLOR AT LAW TIOMEuViBBE, G r OKGIA. Wi tl ♦-]ni sv,;<L t-nl South ern / 1 dicial Ciic-nitft. SipHhl uttiietioi) gi en to the coiluction of claim*. Buwne solicited, find prOriipt aticotiot) gmifititeed. WALTER A. WA Y . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW I) Alt l MX, aMO K GIA. Particular attfulimi paiO to the collecticr. of claims and the examination ol land lilies. Will practice in ilic Superior Courts ot the r lui.iinck and Kastern C.i-eHits; also in the liederal Cos mis in casts in Bankruptcy, etc. ~R j\ LESTER, M. I)., JESUP, GEORGIA. * T.u CALLS WII.L BE l’llOSil’TLY AT tended. Those on the Iloilroacl by first 11(11,1. charge.-; moderate. Office at Lester's Drug Store. C. T. L A T I M E R, M. D JESUP, GEORGIA. Tenders liis professional services to the citizens of Jesup and vicinity. Can la fond at ihe office formerly occnpi'd by Dr. R. B.Harris. ’ uovgtf “dr! allmx brown, DENTIST, Blackssiiea u, - - Georgia. Is prepared to do nil hind of Dental work in the most apj-roved style. All orders will meet Willi prompt aUoncion. Uses all the late iinprovt.-uieiits. moderate and -v lisfiieticn gu iranteed. jan22-ly GEORGE W. LONG, INSPECTOR a:, I) SURVEYOR OF Timber and Lumber, DARIEN. - - - GEORGIA. p<t~ Ratvonage Solicited, 'fey KING’S HOTEL, WAYCROSS, GA. South Wide of (he EaMronl—Twenty Steps front Mic Warehouse. Comfort and satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable. A. K. KING. Proprietor fHE"KEN N mAW viA^ETTd, A MONTHLY I'APti; AT /OTiOTA, Devoted to Railroad Intevests, Literature, Wit and Humor. Fifty cmtM year. CURUi.IO to every subscriber. A-iii:ess Eenacsaw Gazett?. Atl nta. Gv ST AJLIHiO. THE ONI Y SURE KNOWN CURE r Jinl'iM PIL # M . Thousands \>f Cases ElFctualiy Cured by this V, <)> I) E Hill- II iV I I - HEMORRHOIDS PILON. AftW'i causes tend to produce this jyiut'ul and distressing slate. The, blood is retarded in its return: the too freyiient use of (/rustic purgatives tends to produce congestion of the. bowels, tor pul action of the liver, and numerous other causes arc the sour v of this com plaint, and hitherto nothing effectual has I cen presented to the public,which would rapidly alleviate symtoms and ultimate ly prove an effective cure. In PILON tee have a remedy which not only acts al most instantly, but will remove the lar gest tumors of the parts (Pies) by ab sorption, and many who have received not only benefit, but ham been radically cured, have been assured < prior to using this treatment) by eminent surgeons that the only relief they ever could expect in life, would be by on operation, and re moving it or them from the body by a procedure which necessitated the knife. This reined)/ has been ha led with de light, and is now prescribed by many practising physicians, who are cogni zant of its merits, as the on r y known .sure cure for PILES. Price, Fifty cents j,er package, or six for §2 50. Sent by mail on receipt price. Sold by all Druggies and dealirs in medicine throughout the world. prefared solely by DR. CHANDLER 1479 Broadway New York. Where orders eaube addressed. DAVID mmwi COLUMN. THE CHEAP DRY GOODS 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 OUU GOODS AT RETAIL. The in tel live ii t public will understand, that it is an impossibility to publish ev\rv article >• e sell and to quote the prices, Ur in the first place, it wi uld oc rnpy too inner "mice, and secondly, it would not give on all ai ticks snffieiens i-xt lanain n. Ur this reason, we are willii g to forward samples with prices att' tached to a- v nm . who will write us for tin m, if they will enclose a 3 cenf postage stamp, which at the same time acts as agu irantee, what the purchaser lias to, x|,.-, t, hot phase do not write us to send you samples of ev. rything we 1, vt- as it any -i f i hot is tin impossibility, bui mention such articles only whirl) yon ii fond to ii re-, as . Uk (Ji. to is of 'jwrviY 1 otuns aid Oor we ru Phepu tub Friight M oie> <• n in* net,t ein-cr by Express, F. O. Money Order, Registered Let tm ~, lo t- on 0 inn i'sioti Meicbant, or we will send gw ds 0. O. D. (cash' oi, it.-Mir.) j aoi It' <rquestt <1 wil. extend the privilege, m . x-.uiiiie the goods bef re pa' in j t r ; lies.. We would also beg, not tomde: §-”0(!s, util* s* partus SO lining, ttnve th - u> m-y t-ady to jay f r uem, as \ve do not r-. il on credit. As poopic g-ni-railj ar.- u: tquainted w ti; the Express charge*, we will herewith publish 'hem: Up to 5 pounds, 25 cents; ti to 20 pout d', 50 cents; 2k to 40 pounds, 75 cent-; 41 to 50 pounds, cue dollar. Small pncnges cuu be sini through tht mail at 1 ceut per ounce. Price List: F.st colored Calico - at 6J cts Very best quality Galileo - at 8 Augusta 3-4 brown shirting at 5£ Heavy 7-8 brown shirting at 7 Heaviest 4-4 brown she. ting at 8i Good sea island 4-4 sheeting at 7| Very best sea island 4 4 heeling at 10 Best quality bronn Drilling at ]0 Heavy brown O-oaborgs - ai 10 Bleached 3 4 shirting, as low as 5 Blenched 32 inches wide shirting 6J Soft finished yard wine shirting at 84 Best quality yd. W ile shirii g at 10 Sheeting 24 yards wide - at 25 Geoigla chicks - at- 10 Georgia stfipcs - - nt 10 Hickory stripes - - at 10 G->< and cheeked ginshams - at 10 B and iK-king woith 15 ets. • at 10 Good feat her licking wot tii 25 ets at 161 Besi feather ticKi tg in rti. 30 cts at 20 K' lituuiiy jeans us iiW a.-. - - 10 Kentucky jeans worth 20 eon'" at 15 Kentucky jeans Wur’h 30 cents at 20 Kn'ecckv jeans worth 35 cents nt 25 Ken'ueky jeans worth 50 cents at 35 W ash poplii s worth 20 c°nts at 10 Nice dress plaids worth 20 cts at. Opera flaunt;! wnrt'> 00 cents at 40 Red flunnel,all w 001,27 111. wide at 25 Black waterproof if yards wide at 75 Black wate proof b-st quality at 1.00 Blue waterproof W'-tl. §1.50 at 1.00 B uck alpai-a.double w idth, wort* 40 at2s Black al| aea,silk finish,worth 75 c at 50 Paper cambric, yd. wide worth 10 at 7 Twill joan for waist lining, w-rlii 15at 1 All iineu shirt fronts, 20 in. long at 25 Honey comb bed spreads - at 75 Swiss muslin, as low as- 10 Corded pique, worth 20 cents - at 10 .'pun yarn, best quality, a bounoh §I.OO 11 mmirg edgings & insertions very ileap Towels, 27 indies Iron 10 Tow .4s, 36 inches long - at 12| Gents white uudershins, worth 40 at 25 Gents whit rsliirts,worth 75 at 40 Gents white undershirts worth §1 at 50 M e have new endeavored to give an idea, how we sell goods and we EOW tt as a positive fact, that e sell cheaper than anv house in t >is great lain . Judge now f,,r yourself, you see 1 1 at we are not afraid to puhiish our prices because. We defy and do not fear Competition. Tint one may puichnse rne or tw° article** per* hanee mb cheap elsewhere, is not a jut criterion: pome idoy an article away as a bait, to meure \ sale, be charge to us for our reputation fer * FAIR DEALING is already so well established, that g it is useless for us to offer any assurance. DAVID WEISBEIN, IGO Broughton Street, Savannah, Georgia. THE : GHCA? DRY COOtS HOUSE M. Eason desires his fri ends to know that he is io our emjdo}', o-pej?. ■ - 1 ‘ ana 'djUt ta -" T % JSS. 0 Eepct, ISM iiIiAEE STREET, New York. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT! Men’s heavy drilled drawers worth -60 c uts at - - - 4r Miu’n whit.- dress shins, usually sold ~t $!.50 - - at sl.6@ Men’s wime dr.-ss shirts, usually sold at 82.00 - - t 51.25 Mm’s win e dress starts, usually sold at 83.00 - at $1.50 T ble oil eloiti, 45 in. wide, a yaad 40- Linen lable clour, yaids wdue at 25 Linen table cloth better quality at 40- Id Ol sowing mrcao, 16 oalls for 35- Oat" an-* Clark’s O. N. T (bread a spool - - - 6 Goats ad G.aik’s per UozeD 65 Needle", the very best in the world a paper - - - 5 Needl.s, usna'iv sol-i for 10 cH. for 3 English pins. 5 papers lor - 25 American pins, 4 papers f-r - 10 G-uts wnite tiaij'lkercliiefs, 4 for 25 Gen's ftmey brodrtd huntik’.' 6 or A5 Ladie- ostnbiic hemni- and handl. fs for 5 Ladies ail Ijnen,corded iiiiuok l 3 lor 25 G- uts half hose as low as— 4 Gents half i osi-.tlonble fuel and toe SO G nts liaif hose, fancy striped - 10 Gents half h"s.-, English - - 12^ Gents half bus.-, Ei apish, very best 145 L i lies hose, a Kood .mole s -10 L .dies In-so.iii i ft-.-ior article 4 pr for 25 L dies hose.a superior article 2 pr for 25. Ladi.-s iiosc best Eng.l3l. without Stems - - 25 Cali liens ami misses hose a go and article • ■> • !0 12 a. z n agate shirt buttons for s 5 Alpaca skirt - raid, a bounch - 5 4 halls of knitting r darning yarn for 25 D -y In s, a piece - - 5 Doynes, turkey-red, .piece - - 6| French wh.ilcUone corsets 5O - 15 Rlifts f>t the uo k.a a- zon for - 25 Beta.- for veils, per yard 4O 1 button bla.-k kid gh-ves.rsmall sizp,so 2 buttou black a-.d ( coloredjkidg a“J s z s-- 75 Warr anted as ' Represented !