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THE JESUP SENTINEL.
Office in the ./< ■</./> House, frontin'! on Chary
Street, two doors from. 11 row l St,
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JESUP, GsOItUIA. JUNE 13, IM7.
Honest Mr- Hayes.
We have boco constantly assure 1 of
the honesty of Mr. Hayes; wha ever
doubt tbero might be of bis ability there
could be uono of bis strict integrity.
Indeed lie was held up as a man of uu
common scruples and conscientiousness.
He was not ouly one who, if in bis
childhood ho had cut.down ft cherry
tree, would bavo tohl of it like little
George; ho would have done hotter, he
would not have cut down the cherry
tree at all. And as bo was when a boy>
such be had grown up.
Now, how has Mr. liaycs shown his
honesty since ho entered upon the office
of President? He himself admits that
be inducod Mr. Garfield to withdraw for
the Ohio Sonatorship, by encouraging
bis hopes of being made Speaker of the
United States lloiiso of Representatives.
What imiunor of man Gen. Garfield is.
bus been established by n Congressional
investigation into his connection with
the Credit Mobilicr. The official re
port of Iho committee convicted him of
corruption and fatso swearing.
Such is tho candidate of this honest
fill. Hayes for Speaker of the Uuittd
States House of*Representatives J
Old lien Tappan onoe replied to a
tnun who was’denouncing him;, “Sir, 1
will pay no aftoirtiou to anything you
have said. No' ; 'rapiark that you can
make will dfaw tnf -response from me
sir. I have known you nrw for forty
yoats, sir, and you wero a d—d‘ ao£
.when 1 first knew you . and you have
* > ".‘Ttl •*.*. ->i * ir< 5 ■.{
boon a faihn ever sidco. This porAon
al descriptiprj be&te. II mlwell to a_
charm. Mis flfsf” political' promotion '
twonty-threo or four years ago, wasse-.,
cured hy a base coalition. Prom that
day to this’ho has gouo on from had to
worse, and. finally, tho decency of Mns
chusctlH was forced to spew him out of
her sorvico. Wo scorn tbc slanders Ire
thundered against the South on Deco
ration day. and refer to him again ouly
that we may toll his Inst act of mean
ness. Hon. Kenneth ltayocr, of North
Carolina, long an ablo aud very distin
guished menibor of Congress, was nom
inated hy President Grant, just beforo
the close of tho late session, as a Com-
misdoucr to bring out a uew edition of
tiro laws of tlio United State.*, Tlie
nomination was inferred to the counnit
tec of whioh lioutwoll was oliairinun.
On being questioned by Mr. Rayner
why ho did not report the nomination
to tlio Senate for its action, he profess
ed to bo in iguorauco of Kayntr’tt quali
tiioutions for tbo performance oftbo job.
“Will you tako the judgment of Mr.
Evarts upon tho subject?’’ “Certain'
ly,’’ repliod lioutwell. Soon a lettor
l’rotn Emits was before him, declaring
in tbo strongest terms that, according
to bin opinion, Mr. linynor was pecu
liarly fitted for tlio work. Still no re
port was made, and Congress adjourn'
ed leaving the nomination unacted upon.
Now comes tlio dog. lioutwell imme
diately anonked up to tho White House
and secured tho position for himself —
salary, ¥5,000. Would not the soul of
such a mail have ns much space in a
grain of mustard seod ns a bull-frog
would in Luko Erie
llaycs now realizes that his iniplaea
lile Republican friouds are going to bold
liim personally responsible for every
culling scrape, drunken brawl, assassi
nation or murder which takes place in
the Southern States, [provided the in
jured party is a llepublican in politics.
It will not make any difference to these
people how many Democrats may be
wouutletl or killed. Hayes will not be
called to account for their injuries. The
theory .is that if a Republican iu the
South ever receives any injury it is
from n political motive. The Republi
can ilisuuionists are at their old tricks.
The people of the South should quietly
demand of Hayes if ha ‘ brings the
whole power of tho Government to aid
in tho protection qf Southern Republi
can*,” as advised,. that the murders iu
New England and in Ohio shall reoeive
Cabinet* oonirdtrwtioo. The murders
hi these States are aboftt ten to doe in
tho*3ouih.' If thp (government under
takes to run the criminal courts in one
•* * *
State, it might just a* noil do it iu til
especially in New England, where the
wi‘mfcn6Cov murders of the day take
place.
An old bachelor seeing tho words
“families supplied," over the door of a
grocery store, stepped in and said he
would take a wife and two children
PIEIKJE SI I Elf IFF SALE
GEORGIA Pierce Countv.
WI LL be cold before the Court House
door in the town of lilackshosr,
l’ierec connty, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in July next; between the le
gal hours of sale tbc following property
t'-wit Fifty acres of lot of land num
ber eight in tho ninth Disirictof said
countj; levied on as the property of
Cncsimtis Phillips to saii-fy an execu
te n issued out of the corporation court
of Riackshear in favor of A. P. Wade,
vs. Onesimus Phillios, arid known as
the place whereon Daniol Mrr .in now
lives. Property pointed out by plaint
iffs Attorney.
E Z BYRD.
Sheriff Pierce County.
Juno 4, 1877. 4-t
POSTPONED SHElil? •' SALE. -
GEORGIA Wayne County
Will bo hoM before tbc Comtc Jbc ic door
in tho tovi ii of 'b*sßU;> of h;ibl ccr y, be
tween thu legal bouiH of r:le on UlO lii X
Tuesday in July lift r, t<i* lb! owin'.'
prodoity to wit: Ono lot of land, number
J 2, in third district ly Wa,n< : Lev
i< don and oil hh the property ofObildU
NiekoiKii under and by virtue ofa 'Jr li. li.
i.SNKiied from the Tax Collector of Hind coil i
fy for tSietuxeH duo on Haul lot ofl'-id tor
the year 1876. T< rins of sal© ca , purc.'i.i-
H cih paying for title
John N. <Joon .m: at>,
Sheriff Wayne t ’minty.
June 6, 1877.
Administrators Dismission.
GEORG 1 A--Wavnc County.
Court of Ordinary in and for said
County, April Term 1877.
Whereas Benjamin O. Middleton,
administrator, do boriis non. on the es
tate of Samuel H. Harris, late of said
county, deceased,(has filed his petition
in terms of the law setting forth that
lie lias fully disphargod his duties as
such administrator,and therefore prays
that he he fully discharged; and it ap
pearing upon examination that said Ad
ministrator as such has fully discharg
ed his duties, rtnd that no part of said
estate remains in his hands undiririb
futod, &c. i ft i* tlgiref-e/j.ordered.that
all persons concerned both kindred
,aud creditors shew cause if any they
can, on or before the first 'Monday in
July next why the prayers of said peti
tioner should not bn .granted, and in
default tlieroof that let ters of dismission
bo ’grinted said Administrator in
torros of the law in such cases mado
and providod. Witness my hand and
Official signature, this the 2nd day of
April 1877. 11. B. HOP PS.
Ordinary W. C. Ga.
Railroad Sale of Great South
ern Railway of*Georgia.
ITS FRANCHISE, jIUGIIT Of WAV, kC, j
Tho salo of The Great Southern
Railway, its franchise, road bed, right
of-way, and ftU and singul r, its real
tmd personal property in Georgia, |un
dor an intcrlonutory,decree of tho Chan
cellor oftbo Brunswick Circuit, in an
Equity cause pending in Wayne Superi
or Court, said Stale, in which Goodyear
& Harris for uo of tbo Southed! & At -
lantic Telegraph Company el. til. fire
complainants, and the Coat Southern
Railway Company ct. til. are respon
dents, advertised in the Telegraph &
Messenger, of Macon G, tlio Savan
nah Morning News of Savannah, Ga.,
and other papers for the first Tuesday
in March 1877, having been postponed,
, and a scoond dooroo having been Ten
dered in said cause at tlio March Term
1877, of said Wayne Superior Court,
for the salo of said property oil the Ist
Tuesday in July 1377.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, tlio Receiver of the Court
in said cause, will sell The Great South
ern Railway, i>b right of way, fran
chises, road bed, and all and singular
tbo real and personal property of said
road in Georgia—the said road com
mencing at Milieu. Burke County, Gi.,
and running through the Counties nt
Wavno ami Comuon, of said Btate to the
Florida line —On the Ist Tuesdayc it
being tho 3rd day of July, 1577, belw en
10 o’clock a. tn, and 4 o'clock p. ui of
itint day, before 1 lie Court House door
at Jesup. Wayne County, Georgia, at
| public outcry to tho highest and best
bidder. Terms of sale. Cash, on day
of salo. JAS. F. KING,
Receiver (Ircat Southern Railway of
Georgia. may2tds.
TRY ME LUCK!
11l order to introduce our large and
handsome Literary and Family Paper,
Tho Sonvouir, containing eight large
j purges, forty columns, of choice reading
matter, wo will send it on • rial six
months for only GO cents, and to every
subscriber we will send, free of extra
cost, our M ammo Hi Premium
Packet conta'uioc 12 sheets of good
j Note paper, I 2 good Envelopes, 1 I'en
! cil, 1 Pen-holder, *2 Steel Pens, 1 Cel
! obrated Golden Fountain Pen writes
I i.alf an hour at quo filling—l Blank
| Book, I Card Photograph of a beautiful
woman and a splendid prize of Jewelry.
All the above articles iir on elegant
packet and a first-cla-* literary paper
1 for only 60 cents. Try it.„ You are
sure to get nwrro goods lhau you ever
bought before for the money, and may
draw a prize worth five times the price
yf bijtb paper and premium. Send us
a club of five subscribers and wo will
send yonian extra copy tor six mouths
arid an extra picket.’ Postage stamps
taken as cash. Ageuts wauted sell
pictures and take subsciptions. to
a dav easily made. Catalogue of
pictures free. Address
1 \Y M. BURROW,
Main street Iristo . Tetin.
rttit e ci iisext.
Corrected Hn/.ly by U r . 11, U holey
ib Sou .
4i Pounds of Coffee SI.OO
7 Pounds of Sugar. Extra C. 1.00
8 Pounds Sugar, Brown for 1.00
Laid, per lb .15
Smoke.l C. 11. si les, per ih .il
1). S. Bacon per lb -10
Corn, per bushel, .00
Oats, per budicl, .75
Hay, per ew>., $ 1 40
Gandgofl’s It. C. I’i.'ur, per b’ul, 14.15
Flour per bam.-! 1 y.n §7.-50 tv 12.50
Hams, per pound, .10
Prints, per yard, -8 to .10
Homespun,oper yard -7 to .15
Yarn. 1.15
Count -f V oJuce.
•tool, .24 j 11 hies, .11
,i ax, • .25 | Tallow, .7
.v -.- |5 | Chickens 15 to .30
c: i '
DOC7OPJCWN u.'-'BER MARKET.
JleporteJ
JAMES N. WINN,
McusurtT and Inspector.
SQUASH. I SC.'. Ti.
Goo A vc. c,:;..50f- .505 !>tX) Ave So.Uof-< 0.2 j
100 .Gotll ~;0 IDO 2 O.ttOf" O.G‘l
700 5.00/., ,'.OO i 500 . 7./>OC<>S.IKJ
8.17 s.lXi(<e7.oD | GUO . ■ H.00(,i,\).1)0
BROAD STREET,? JESUP, GA.,
Keeps constantly on’hand a full assortment of goods usual
ly kept ilia Drugstore, such as
DHUGS, MSDICfNSSv'PAT-N T MEDICINES, OILS, PAIN S,
FREES dRBN SEED, AC.
i ci" always be found i i the Drug Stove, except when ab
sent on i'r fessional datv.l where Medical advice can be ob
tained. ‘ * F. LESTER, M. D.
THE GBOWNMG YICTOTV
THE SINGER
ALWAYS AHEAD!
Head the Special Dispatch from tho Centen
nial Exhibition to the New YoisSun;
PiulaOKi.i’ftia, Sepl. 27, 1370.123
“Tlio very highest honyrs which
could be conferred on any exhibitor—
two Medals of (Honor find |two Diplo
mers of Merit have been awarded to
the Singer Manufacturing Company for
j Sowing Machines."
i :vso t>IW I!* In Excess of all
Others.
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE!
’
Ilf
Mi&mi ■
*l,io People Favorite!
LARCLST SALES BECAUSE SO POPULAR
the most popular .' because the best
S.i Fii II Increasing, [Competition
Distanced.
SEWING MACHINE SALES FOR 1870
Singer Mnnuf g Cos., . . . 252,316
Howo Machine Cos., . . . . 109 *2o4*
Wheeler & Wilson Man. Cos. . 103,997.
Doines’ic Sew’g Machine Cos. 23.58 1.
Remington S. M. Cos. . . . 1*2.716.
xewtns Vlaeliiaei EM'iiipteU won Levy
and sale.
The following act passed tho Georgia
Legislature by a large majority :
Section 1. />Y it enacted by the Gen
eral JssoiHf'/y of the State of Geoi't/ia,
That the ‘2o4oth Section of the Code of
1873 he. and the same is hereby amend
ed by adding to the list of articles ex
empted from levy and sale, under the
provisions of s *id section, ONE. FAM
ILY SEWING MACHINE, and this
exempiou shall exist whether the ' **-
son owning said machine is the head of
a family or not, aud shall be good
against all debts except purchase
money.
Sec. ‘2. Repeal all conflicting laws.
THE* SINGER: MANUf- i CO
c. SS. BEATTY. Agent,*
172 Broughton Street,
Savannah. Ga., or
RILEY JOHNSON, Agent,
Jcsup. Ga.
Branch Offices in Atlanta, Athens,
ugusta, Maeon, Columbus and Thom
iusville. Ga.; Charleston and Columbia,
S C. ; Tal’aLasiee,
S, | o rida.
PROFESSION A L C \ Ii DS.
A E. COCHRANE,
v! TTOfINEY A T TA IV,
Blaekshear, Pierce County, Ga.
.jESUP, GEORGIA.
* LITeALLH WILL*PIIOM PTIA' AT-
J\_ teinl.-d. Those on the Itt.jlj-...-.] I.y first
tinin. Charges moderate. Oiiieo at Lester’s
Dnig Store. lti
fC. AT I M E R, M.
JESUP, GEOItG£A.I?
Tenders Ins professional set vices to the
citizens of Jesrip and vicinity. Can ha
foni and at the office formerly occupi-d by
Lr. E. B.Hai is. novitf
"LLEN DIIOWN,
OEnT J S T ,
Blackshkak, - - Georgia.
Ik prepared to do ail p.-id of Dental work
in tlie most approved style. All o- lei s will
meet with prompt attention. Uses all the
late improvements. Charges mode'am and
s lisfncticn gimrautoed. ;; ,! '22-ly
The Attention f Farui'% N ?'il{e *to Our
AMERICAN MAM 310T II EYE;
Or Diamond Wheat,
For Fall or Sp. ins Sowing.
A New Variety, Entirely SSlstm-t from the
( oiiimoii Rye or my other Grain ever
1 1. 1 rml ii ceil,
It was first found growing wild on Ihe
Ilumbolt river, Nevada; since which time it
lias been successfully cultivated wherever
tried. It yields from sixty to eighty bush
els to the acre. Mr. A. j. Dtilnr, United
Slates’Centenuial Commissioner from Ore
gon, asserts thal lie lias known it to yield
eighty-seven and a half bushels to the acre.
It wus awarded the highest and only premi
um at the United States Centennial Exposi
tion, and pronounced the finest and only
grain oi its kind on exhibition.
It has been grown us a Fall md Spring
grain with equal success. Single giains
measuring one-half inch in length, and toe
average close, to that.
Price per pacKage 25 cents; Five pack
ages SI.00; One dozen packages $2.00. Sent
post paid by mail.
GENTS WANT,-ID EVBBYIV.IBUE To’ l .TCOIK'OX
THIS WHEAT.
JES'Noticb We arc ill no way connectisl
with any other seed house in Clcaveland or
Chattanooga.
Allorucrß, letters, etc., should be plainly ad
dressed thus
S. Y, HAINES & CO.,
CleavelanJ, Bradley County. Term.
| itRANcn house, Sweetwater, Mouro*
j County Tcnn.
! Samiilcs sent Free on receljit of a Three
cent. Nf.-iinr.
TUB ONI y SUNK KNOWN CUKE
r 3ii i Uo r.3
PI la r Q> If *
TbousandW Cases Eflclually
Cured by this
\v on;d,e|K|F|uil it c m ed -
TILES. fHEMORRIIOIDS
PIL 0 N .
Many causes t 0,.! to produce //its
painful and distressing slate. The
blood is retard' and in its return; the too
frequent use of yrnstic purgatives tends
to produce congestion of the. bowels, tor
pid action of the liver, and numerous
other causes are the source of this com
plaint, and hitherto nothing effectual has
been presented to the public,which would
rapidly allevi/de synitoin ■■ and ultimate
ly prove an effective. cure. In PJ LON
we have a remedy which not ode ads al
most instantly, but will remove the lar
gest tumors oj the parts (Pies) by ab
sorption, and many who have received
not only benefit, but have 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 an operation, and re
moving it or them from the body by a
procedure which necessitated the knife.
This remedy has been hailed with de
tain!, and is now prescribed by many
practising physicians, who are cogni
zant cf its merits, as the only known sure
cure for PILES. Price, Fifty cents
per package, or six for §2.50.
Sent by nitil on receipt
price.
Sold by all Druggists and dealirs in
medicine throughout the world.
PREPARED SOLE I-T BY
DR. CHANDLER
1470 Broadway New York,
Where order? can be addressed.
Ill'll! fflllM S CDLI IN.
DRY i&ODDS HBHSE!
:U:
DAVID2WEISBIEN
NO. ICO BROUGHT ONS T R E ET,
SAVANNAH GA.
WE ARE CONSTANTLY IN RECEIPT OF AGRE AT MANY INQUl
ries from all jinrts of this State and Florida, so that wo find it almost impoaii
hlc to answer each iuqnirvgscparatclv.”'We now tako this method to explain
to the readers of the SENTINEL all ihe particulars necessary for Jjtheta t*
know.
1. We will send samples tn any one who will write tis for 'them, with price at
tached, provided a 3 oent postage stamp is enclosed and every article mention
ed vliii-h parties desire, and can he sampled; but do not write tit to end you
samples of everything, for that is impossible. Write at f-r siroplcs of suok
goods only as yon have a notion of purchasing Rrmmber also, sampUg only
give an idea of what the goods are, but do not give the artiol# full jugtioa.^Jl
2. Do not have any hesitanev in ordering the goods vou want, for we guaras
oe every article to come up to sample, and if unsatisfactory, it can be returned
ons at our expense, and we will refund the money.
?>. Shonid any article turn out unsati-iactorv, which might occur through an
oversight or otherwise, do not prejudge us of having and nc so intentHnally, bnt
give ns the benefit of the doubt, and bef>re returning it write us your com.
plaint, so that, if possible, we might ••-vange matter* satisfactorily, without the
trouble and expense of returning.
4. Calicoes wo cannot always match
in tlio pattern, as we n-*H larg qumti'
ties of goods and it is itnp>sihle to
k 'op ev-ry pattern for any length of
time. Such nnd similar goods we guar
antee to fill, by giving tho same quali
ty, and as near tbo pattern as paisiblo.
5 iVo ask as a favor, that parties
ordering go*.ds be very particular.in
writing their name and shipping point
in plain letters, to avoid mistakes; "Iso
to make their order as a- fiuite as Vff
siblrt especially on articles of wliiCii
sample* cauuot be sent, wo would ask
to give us a limit in the priee, to enable
us To form a proper idea of wlrai the ar
ticle is to bo.
6. Whenever it is possible, wo pre
fer the motiey to accompany the order,
but we will send the goods G. O. D.
(cash on delivery) by Express, and if in'
structed, wo will iustruct the agent t*
open the package for examination be
fore paying for it.
7. We do not sell on credit Tinder
any consideration. If ptcviously ar
ranged, we will take a cotton factor’!
acceptance iu payment.
JKB. Do not’order any good* unless
you have the money ready to pay for
them.
• 9. We prepay the frei ht on all or
ders’anmuritii g to twenty dollars or
over. This is the very be*t we do, for
our profit so slight (as we retail our
goods at wholesale prices) that we can
not afford to do hotter. We admit
there are houses who pay freight on
ten dollars worth of goods, bnt com
mon sense teaches plainly that tbeir
profit must ba larger.than ours, or else
they could i“t afford to do it. and,
therefore, in such eases, the party
ordering the goods of such hou*e pays
the freight after ail— only indirectly.
We have endeavored to be as honest and candid in our statements as the lan
guage at our command can do it, and if this fails to convince, we do not know
what can.
We hold ourselves legally responsible to carrv out (he above assertions and
consider this a binding contract, entcredjupon by us freely and voluntary; aucL
affirm it herewith by our signature. Very Respectfully,
rDavifl Weisliflin,
No IGOBROUGIIT G ; Ng3T t Il E E T,§.- AVANS AH, GEORGIA..
PROPRIETOR OF
\
II E CIIE APg DRY GOODS HOUSE."