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T.P.LITTUBFIED, Editor &. Propriatbr.
JESUP, GEORGIA, MAY 23 , ISVt
LO CALfD E I* A KTMK N T*
DELEUA'IIS TO TUECOXC HXTIOX
Democratic Nominees.
C . C . Gil A C E
Of Wayne 'County.
SEAB 0R N II AL L,
Of Ajipttny County.
LOCAL IT KM 8.
Ui
BeeV uki Ice nt. tlic Jesup House bar.
•j Slfn told him *o git, and bo everh't
jiitrly ‘got-up-and- dnsteff.”
\vi :en you want n glass of good beer
go to the Jesup House bar.
When you want a good smoke goto
the Jesup House bur and try one of
tli'/ne fivo centers.
When you visit Savannah take the
Planter's Hotel hack and ride up free
uf charge.
The Sunday school pien’e was n suc
cess. Give us another, we do not mind
advertising it.
If we recollect right it’s abnut time
for the annual picnic and flailing par
ti s.
Gur friend, Dr. Folks, paid us a fly
ing visit. He is looking well and our
patrons may look for some locals fiotn
AYaycross in future
Col. D. W. Frobell passed through
our town on Monday last euroute for
his home in Homerville. Hope we
will see veu at the Thouiasville Fa r,
Mr. F.
* Mr. C. C. Grace ofScrivcn. requests
us to state to the public that he is not
the author of the communication pub
lished in last week’s isue of the Senti-
NEt., over the signatuie of '‘Wire
Grass.”
We were pleased to meet our friend
and contemporary, T G. Stacy, of ths
Brunswick Advertiser, in our towu on
Tuesday 1-st. He was on his to die
Press Convention, which is in s'ss.on at
Thomasville to-day.
There is b young man in Je-utp that
B">s that if he knew there was a hell
he’d he a lunatic in twenty-four hours.
Don’t you thiuk ho needs a missionary
after hint ? We do. one that has cheek
enough to convert a (janibal.
Mr. T B. Johnson, whose residence
ami store at Muuerlyn were de#tro7rd
by fi r o a short, time ago, died suddenly
in Waynesboro, Burk county, on Fri
day last from an overdose of chloral.
The gentleman that ate three chick
ens at the picnic came very near being
eught bv the hawks on his wav home,
and pr batily would if be hadn’t mixed
io much Good Bread with them.
Rev. Wm. M. Hi yes made us a short
cull last Monday on his way home from
Jnbnson’s station, where he has been
for several days teaching einers the
way should go.
Pev Wm. A. McDonald. of W a rea
lm ro, is a guest at the J'S'ip House, on
his way home from Baxl-y. Ho in
forms us that thirteen (hanged for the
better and joined the church on Suud ty
last.
Wft had the pleasure of meeting at
the Pulrski house our old friend and
schoolmate, J. C Dell, E-q., of Sylva
nia. S'leveo county, tie is looking re
matkab!y well and showssingns of plen
ty of good eating up in old Sreven.
The man that got a drink and eat
sapper at the Jenip House on Satur
day night last will confer a favor on
the proprietor by remitting sixty-five
eeuts and save us tire trouble aud him
the disgrace of having his name pub
lished and a copy twit to bis neighbors.
Rev. Mr. Ricklev, former junior Pas
tor of the Jesup circuit, bus been on a
visit to bis old friends in this place,
where he preached to a large and at
tentive congregation last Sabbath He
loft Monday night for his present work,
Homerville.
A man who has been stepping at
this place for the past few days, pulled
off his coat and got on the ou'side of so
much beer on Monday last that lie
failed t<* find a place pleasant enough
for him until laU in the evening when
he reached the cooling waters of Mc-
Millan creek.
You say consumption eanot be cur
ed. It c-'o, by thin new principle, new
way, Dr. J. H McLean’s Cough and
Lung healing Globules. The healing
gas generated when sucking them be
ing inhaled stop tobercula irritation
and cure Coughs, Colds, Iloaeseoe'S,
Consumption or ariv diseases. Throat
or Lung. Trial boxes, by mail, ‘-do ets.
Dr. J. 11. McLean’s office, 314 Chest
nut, street, St. Louis, Mo.
Two gentlemen who seemed to linvt
b few leisure moments to spend were
whiling them away on the pizza of the
Jesup House last Monday at n-on.
They commenced cutting at each other
in * friendly way at first, but from the
way they were talking when they left,
m.e would suppose they weie preparing
foy a first-class row.
Peter Williams says that if anybody
wants a spotted fice deg to follow them
to call on him. Now Pete do you hon
estly think that dog could hold out to
follow anybody far. We don’t. There
is not many men that hs big a heart
a; you have, and likes a pet well enough
to carry that-‘purp” around in their
arms for the sake of baring hm with
them, if bis company i*
The b >ss editor of the Sethski. his
departed for the Press Convention,
where he anticipates a pleasant time.
As he has just ventured out on the road
of journalism, we would warn him itb
wnre of certain member* of the craft.
Most especially would wo hive him to
look out fu- Kay tan, or his will have
him under the impression that the
Brooks County Gem is '‘the bed paper
in the State
Now ! s the time to buy your dry
goods while they aieche.vp. If you do
not think so, go to the hep dry g>cd*
home, and our word for it, that the
courteous and polite proprietor, Mr.
David Wotsbieo, will convince you. He
has a largo stock and will take pleas
ure in showing you his go als and prices
also He has Some poltte lady cleiks
which is quite an inducement tor any
young gentleman to buy their dry goods.
We are forced to adu.tt that wa were
very much surprised when Mr. Weis
bieu showed us the small profit for
which he sold his go. ds. Lo >k at Ins
advertisement and see for yourself.
There is a young lady in Jesup that
has a pet goat about the size of a com
mon wood rat with hind legs hko uuto
a pair of crooked pot hooks. A lew
nights since as a slow rain w is descend
ing from the heavens her little ‘ sweet
uiu” got hst from i'a mother and ran
under tbo bouse Mating at a terribly
rate. Hearing iu pitiful cries she went
out with a light and persuaded it to
come to her by using the following
words: •‘Nattily, nanny, come here
Mutiny; poor thing*' Now readers,
don’t you think that girl is wormy of
any young fellow's attention ? so goalie
and kind heart'-d There is one tiling
<iettain, if we knew that uobo iy else
liadi ’t. spoke for her, we’d speak to tho
■ Id folks in reg.-.rd to her,
SHERIFF SALK.
GE oRQ TA—YVay.no C >uuty
Will be sold be foe till! Court House door
in the town of Jossu > of said county, be
tween the lei 1 hours of sale on the first,
Tuesday in June nex., 1877, the, following
prodeity to wit: One lot of laud, number
13’, in third district of said county; Levied
on and sol I as the property' of Childs ,1
Nickerson under arid by virtue of a Tax fi fa
isssurd from the Tax Collector of said coun
ty for the taxes due on said lot of land for
liie year 187 G. Terms of sale cash, purcha
sers paying for titles.
Jean N. GoonntiKAO,
S.ieiiff Wayne County.
May 7, 1877. S6-4w
" GOOD ADVICE.
Now is the time of year fur Pneu
monia, Lung Fever, &o Every fartiiy
should have a b it tie of Buschke's Geu
man Syrup, Don’t allow for one mo
ment that cough to take hold of your
child, your family or yourself. Con
sumption, A.st.iiiia, Pneumonia, Croup,
Hemorrhages, and other fatal diseases
may set in. Although it is true Ger
man Sunn’ is curing thousands of these
dreaded diseases, yet it is much better
to have it at hand when three dose
will cure you One B itlle will last
your whole fami'y a winter anil keep
you safe from danger. If you are con
sumptive, do not rest until you have
tried this remedy. Sample Bit ties
10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Sold
I>v your Druggist., Dr. lb. F. Lkstfr.
I'OIMIMI’TIOY CIKED.
An - old physician, retired from ac
tive practice, having had placed in his
hands by-an Hast India Missionary the for
mula of a simple Vegetable remedy, for the
speedy and permanent Cure of Consunultion,
Bronchitis, Cat an h Asthma and all Throat
and Lung Affections, also i Positive and
Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and ner
vous Complaints, after having thoroughly
Tested its w.nderful curative powers in
thousands of cases, feels it Viis duty to make
it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
Oy this mative, and a conscientious desire
to relieve hnmau suffering, he will send
(free of charge) to all who desire it, this re
ipt with full direction for successful using,
wend by return mail by addressing with
temp, naming this paper.
DU. W. C. STEVENS,
Monroe Block, Syracuse, New Yfuik.
-idiniui.strater’s Dismission.
Georoia —Wayne County.
Whereas S R Harris, Administrator
!nu the estate of John W. Harris sen,
| deceased, applies to the undersigned for
; letters of 'ry from his adminis
tratorship; therefore all persons con
cerned are hereby required to show
! cause (if any they have) why said S. 1,
: Harris, admb i-trat' r. as aforesaid on
I the fi st Monday in June ncx', should
j uot be discharged.
Given under my hand and seal of
j office, this February 28' h, 1877.
R. 1! HOPP I ’.
mar G -3m Ordioary W. (
Administrators Dismission.
GEOlitHA—Wayne County.
Court ol Ordinary in nod for said
County, Ar*ril Term 1877.
Whereas B'-nj-iniin H. Middleton,
administrator. bonis non. on the es
tate of Samuel H. Harris, late of said
county, deceased,jltas filed his petition
in terms of the law sotting forth that
he has fully discharged his duties as
such administrator and therefore prays
that he be fully discharged; and it ap
pearing upon exa'tii a'ion that said Ad
min'stiator as su-ii lias fully discharg
ed his duties and that no part of said
estate remains in Irs hands nndinrib
nted, &c. I* i* therefore ordered that
all persons concerned both kindred
and creditors show caue if any they
can, ou or before 'lie first Monday in
July next why the prayers of sail peti
tioner should not he granted, and in
default there f th t I. iters of dismission
ba granted sail Administrator in
terms of ttie law in such cases made
and provide'! Witness my hand and
Official signalU'C, this the 2nd day of
April 1877. 11. B HOPPS.
Oidinaiy W. C. b n
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
CvEXSBA& SUPKKIMKNDKN'r’s OFFICE, I
Atlantic and (iu If Hail road,
fcnivrttimili, May 5, 1877. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, May (>th f
Passenger Trains on this Komi will run ns
Hows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 1:00 P. M.
Arrive at .Jesup ** 7:10 I’. M.
Arrive at Buinbvidga “ 7:45 A. M.
Arrive at Albauy “ 9:to A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ 0:50 A, M.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ 10:00 A. M.
Arrive at Tallahassee “ 3:30 A. M.
Leave Tnllahasseu ** 0:80 P. M.
j Leave Jacksonville ** 0:00 P.M.
Leave Live Oak •* t\:so P. M.
Leave Albany “ 2:30 P.M.
Leave Baiubiidge ■“ 4:oOP. M.
; Leave
1 Arrive at Savannah ** 8:30 A. >l.
No change of cars between Savannah and
I Albany.
Passengois from Savannah tor 1 ullahas^-ce,
• lJruiiswick, Darien and Macon take tbin train.
1 Passengers leaving Macon at 7:30 p. in. daily
| connect at Jesup with this train tor Savan
! nah.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:30 a. m.
I (daily exempt Sunday)connect at Jeaup with
| this train tor Florida.
Passengos from Florida by this train cou
i nect at Jesup with the train arriving in Ma
con at 5:20 p. m. tdii'y except Sunday)
No change of cars between Montgomery
i and Live Oak.
Sleeping cars run through to and from
I Montgomery and Live Oak on tnis tr. in.
Connect at Albany with passenger trams
| both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
i from EuiauLv, Montgomery, New Oilcans,
etc,
Mail steamer* leaves Bainbridg * lior Ap i
i laehicola every Saturusy; lor Uoliuuuuh
Thursday* anil Saturday iu nnings.
Close conneOiion at Jacksonville daily,
Sundays excepted, tor St. Augusliuo, Palal
ka and Enterprise.
Trains on I>. ami A. R. K. leave junction,
going west, Monday, Vvovtuooday and Fri
day at 11:11 a. in.
lor Hriinswic Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 4:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TUUNS EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted]
at 0:45 A. M .
Airi\e at Mclntosh “ “ l);it)A. M.
Arrive v.t Jesup *• *• 11:50 v - .M.
Arrive at. Blackshenr “ “ 3:‘4 P M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:OU f\ M.
Leave Dupont “ “ S:W) P.M.
Leave limekaliear “ *J:d5 I*. M.
Leave Jesup “ *• 1*2:30 P. M.
Leave Mclntosh “ 2:38 P. M
Arrive atSa-'annah ** “ 5:15 P. M
ACCOMMODATION train WESTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Dupont Sndy’s excepted, at 5:00 A..W.
Arrive at Valdosta “ “ 7:00 A.M.
Arrive at Quitman “ “ 0:00 A.M.
Arrive, at Tliomasv lie “ “ ll:io.V.M.
i-eave ThomuHVille 1 ‘ “ 1:15 P.AI.
Dchvb Quitman “ “ : I'M.
1-eiiAe Valdosta • “ “ 4:40 I’M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “. 6:46 I’.M.
Way Freight train, with passu tiger accoin
modnlious, leaves Stivattuah daily at. I*:4<* a,
m. [Sunday’s excepted], arriving at Savan
, uali 5:15 p, m. [Sundaya excepted),
George 8. liaitnrH, General Ticket Agent.
fi. S. HAINES,
Genera 1 Superintendent
Macon & Brunswick Railroad
G ESr:li -1. Su.-KUUTI’.X HS.nFk Offick I
Macon, Ga.. February 4m, 18 1 7 )
Oil and after Sunday, Fe'uuiuv 4th,
1877, pn-si riner trains on thin'" and will
run ae follows:
NIGHT I‘ABSF.NGr.It, [Daily. |
Xjeave Macon 1 aid F. M.
Aniv in Jesup 4:10 M.
Heave Je.su p 4 SO A. M.
Arriveiit Brunswick 7:05 A. M.
Heave BrnnswicK 7:110 I’. M.
Arrive at .leanp 111: 10 I*. ,H.
H .ave Jesnp P_J 4a P M.
Arrive at Mnoon 7:45 A, M.
DAY FABBENGEU. [Sanduy excepted ]
Heave Macon 7..10 A. M.
Arrive st Jesnp **.llo F. M.
Heave Jesnp 0:00 A. M
Arrive at Macon . o 20 F. M.
The night Pas-cnger Trsitt unit's
eioge connection through 'o Lmitswiek
Ferminditiu. JaC' funvi It', nod other
oonits in Florili >y 'h i Oumhoiland
IPiiite (ibo new line *') Florida), and at
Macon for points Noth, East, West
ami Northwest..
I’iisscngi rs for Isi utiswics and prints
below I'sop, to avoid delay w i I take
Night D isseng"! Traill
The D*y I'asseuger Train mk< s
oomipotion at Jesun wi’h he AdaOteA.
ami Gulf Railroad fir Jacks uviile and
other points in Florida.
Palace sleeping Cara on Night, passenger train
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN' IIKTWKKN C'iCIIKAN AND
HAWKINsVJI-LE, [HONDA YH KXCKPTS.P. )
Have Cochran 10:0o P. M.
Arrive at Humkinsvilio 10:2-5 P. M.
Heave H iv'k iiiNvillo. 4'•4" 4- * v |-
Arrive at Cochran 5:10 A. AH
H'-avo Cochran 10:45 A. At.
Arrive at Hawainsville H d’’^
Heave lluwaiasville 1 JO P. . j.
Airivo at Cochran 2:001’. .and.
Rasrengcis to find from Hwk nsvilie
go tiy cither Night or Day Fas .rligri
train, except Sunday.
JOHN A GRANT, Gen. Sup'.
\V. J. Jarvis, M itst. Tram*.
PS / -i\ >• ;’*A \ ■'</jy| ®
gp Ai* %*\ Sl*
lof 'A= . vJ§
. Mih I
Depot, 104 REkRE STREET, New York.
1 Wm C. Crawford, E. 17 Aov^ll
CRAWFORD A LOVKLL,
DKM.CRN IN
HARDW A R E , _
Agricultural Implements,
Meehanies’ Tools, Builtlers
llimlwaiT*,
TIN PLATK, NAILS,
Giti.s, I’iGols, I’iW'le, JSlict atul
Sporting Gooils,
WOOD EX WAEE, 11ROOMS, ETC
>|an iifactum's of Tin ivnre
IV> Hroutxlitoii Sl„ SAN INN All.
IV GOODS!
1 would respectfully ntinmuico to
llih citizens of Jesup an 1 suirouniling
country tlmt I have mt receive! n
lull lino of
DRY (1 O () I> S ,
all of the latest style*, Laities rn
flint my stock complete to make se-
eetions from.
I have also a complete assortment
of finjt-class Shoes, eomsisting of
Ladies, Misses amt Childrens
fine sowed Shoes and Slippers
SI BN'S FINK BOXED TOKD AND
l> 1j \I N SHt>K S. j
Fill line of Crocl.eryand Tinware,
Wood ware S.e.
I have also a full ntsortm-nt of
fresh Drugs and Family!
Medicines.
FRKSII garden seeds, &c
I have returned permanently to
Jesup, and offer my l’i'ofessi-.n il f or
viees to our cilizjns. Calls a iswerod
promptlv, day or night ■
Z. W. LITTLE, D.
: Administrator's Dismission-
G KORGIA—Wayne County
lOm rt of Ordinary in and for suid
Countv, April Term. 1 3 77.
Whereas John R. Rutnnh, Adm'nit
' ttraor on tlm estate of William Flow
| ers Into of said county doeeaved has fi!-
{ ed Ilia petition in terma of the law act
| ting forth that he lint* fully discharged
J l.is duties ns inch iidiiiinistrtnr and
j therefore prava that ho to fully dis
• charged; and it anpearing upon exumi
| nation that said adminisfrulor as such
j has fully di-cltarged his tlit'ie.*, nd
j lint no ]mrt of said estate remains in
j his hands undistributed A - . \ it i*
! tin refore ordered ilnit all persons con
! corned both kindred mid creditors
show cause if any they ean, on or le
t'ore the fust Monday in July next why
t,|n* prayer of said petitioner should m t
lie gran*cd an lin defattit thereof I.hat
letters of di-m .ssion be grmdo 1 said
.<1 ininistraton in t rm< of the lit'v in
stioli cases mad • mid pmv. jil. V/it
ii ss my hand amlOllki.l signature
tilts the 2nd day of April, 1877.
11. 11. i!OFFS,
Ordinary W. C. Ga,
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Only Oiie Dollar.
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--j ~y News will be sell 1 , postago paid,
|to any address for six months. It is
one of the cheapest pipe’s published,
, mi l is a welcome visitor fo the count
img room, fireside or farm. It is a
! neatly printed f"Ut - page sheet, cotn-
I pnetfy male up. mid contains the po
litical and etirr. tit news of 'ho week ; a j
e ii'prehensive summary of Die tle |
orapiiic dispatches and local news, and j
; interesting sketches and stoiio. It j
abo con l aiiis full reports of too mar- j
1 kc's. 't hus, those who have not the
advantage of ad lily mail call get the
news six months by paying one dollar i
Uisjii-t tlm paper fr everybody in
terest, cl in Georgia and Florida. It
! wi.l be we l invented, and will educate
yotu children ami tinko (mine happy.
Money for either paper can he sent
by Dost Office order, registered litter
orExi r.es, at publisher's risk. Ad-j
dress . „ J- II ESI I EL,
Savannah, Ga.
LOOK MIIW
Have just received a large stock of Saddles, lDv
tingales, Saddle Cloths, Wagon Whips, Buggy
I) : J)S, hie., Kto. rnriuiT
4*
The largest Stock in this line ever offered in this , Marko
which they arc determined to sell at the^very
LOWEST GASH FRIGES, OR BARTER.
Call and he made hippy. We sell Saddles from $3.50 lo
jj; 12.50, Bridies from SI.OO to $1.50.*
Hardware Guns, Pistols, Z
All of which we are offering very low for Cash or Btrler.
Come and See
ff 1 WHALEY& JON
JESUP. GEORGIA,
Who arc constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from
the West, by (lr v eu Line,
CORN, BA-ON & FLOUR,
Which arc Specialties with thtmv
They Keep Constantly o'V fKin l a FiiliyttivC Comj[>lott> .Slo<:k o
DRV GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS,, SHOES, ETC., KTC.|
IV, 1 It’ll I’IIEV AUE[JsEI.LING VERY LOW If Wit CAKIT OR BA'IITMS.
G ANDGOFF'S 4 ‘lll AI)Y FOR USE” FLOOR A'V SAVANNAH FRICKS
ALSO DEALERS IN
Groceries, Hardware, Glasswao St Orockary.
piir Broun itt attention give i to all Orders from a distia.CC
No charge for dray age to til • depot. -jf'.'Si
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
•ij or INTBRDBT TO BVBRT ONXL
la, a PIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR,
with an adjustable bocU,-mUo to anpport the b.Gc of the a tier
1.-umn" Driver !I" U'<> or.llnary po.ltlon for [.laylny, ao't I*7
„,t„U.l"arran k a-menl.whi.h K ifallharkw.r4 and .1 the .arm,
time . downward mo, .ment, follow, hi. ■oth*. and .a,.port, him
In ..IT po.itlon without lutcrferlni; lu tho lout with tho ftcc4om —>•
of bill moTeinout*.
Bt 94 aplatpor ** rockir or
jjKDuSv ALBERT BEST &Cow
rJESUP HOUSE.
Career Broad andiCh.rry Street. Near tbe Depot,
IFSFP . • VGOEKGIA
Newly renovated and refurnished. Sntiefaction Oa.rnutort
Polite Waiters will take vour Baggag*
to and from the Hoiwe.
Board s2.oo'per Day. Sinslo M0at0.53 3u‘.l. 4.'*.vt
ers at reduced Kates
BAR ATTACHM> p Proprietor.