The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, September 12, 1877, Image 2

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r*:r V? V "** *fii??V i ; .. U i'. vv T. I*. MTTIalcVttMbP, - Bf* tor 011 PropGctOW jl(,C!;r, fronilnij O'l Cm..‘.g irl, tn i do.irs fi.im llrmiil :k. \ - \ i ummiii. .rr i ■:<!;:! i: i^. NOTES rutty. tiAUDJ. by u. j. ft. Wc have had tome extremely warm weather for tl.o jast week, g Mrs 0 \V. Lrc’gett’rt infant cl’i'.l died/ lust wick and was turied at the I’cud */- vis burying ground, near tliis place. / There is qnanii i's of scab, block and i r|tiarc liiiibei- being prepared for uijfv Ut now. The timber men are expect ing liv dy times alter this month. These men, us a general thing, <lo more work and get less for tbeir labor than any class of men we ever saw. They always xpeet each and every raft they cnr.y oil to bring them an extra price, and i* ii hut seldom that extra price oomo*. Mr 0. W Davis, Superintendent of VV. W. </olipjitt's mill et tliis place, was it ii- h on last Saturday evening, wln'lo j:i the engine room mending a Licit* S.mo of the hands were throwing wood Jowu into the engine room and a heavy piece struck Mr. Davis on tlio back, in juring him scrbusly. Dr. Latluner was tint lor and cnn.o dewn anil re maiiied over uni i 1 Sunday morning with .Mr. Davis. Ho is now doing very well and with the care and attention that Mrs. Davis will give him, will be able shortly to attend to his Julies. RhAIKSIIKAU NOTKS. nv xi r. Returned Home.—Mr. a. n. Smith has returned from New York with u fall line of dry goods, ready made clothing, elc. Allen looks fresh and in good health as when ho le.t us in August,and says he enjoyed his trip finely. Notice- Francis Marion Youmans is desirous of ghiug notice lo (lio pub lic that bis name, heretofore, baa been wrongly signed. It baa boon signed 1 heretofore, M. R. Youtnuns, instoad of ]i\ M. Yunniaus, aa it should be. He is a young man juat nbont to become of age, and may enter out, upon business and desires bis name to go upon rocord tomet in the out-set. Five- —Ono dav last week the Court was disturbed by the alarm of lire, be. lug beard from tho lotvor portion of the town. Oil u.-o'Gaining its wbcroabouis found itto bo iu tho oook room of Mr, Green 11. Roberts. Tho people from the country, hero attending Court, es- # tended all the aid, aa well as tho bwu inhabitants that could possibly be ro ipiircd of them, Duckets, Tubs, cto., was actively bandied aud water faith" fully applied to stop the career of tho tiro from spreading from the building then in a consumptive cotiditiou. There was scarcely anything ravod that wa s not more or less injured. It has lefi Mr. Roberts and family homeless and almost without, anything to build to- The causo of the disaster was by a stove pipe extending up through tho roef of the cook room. Pierce Superior Court. The houornhlc Superior Court was hold boro list week, commencing on Monday, 10 o'clock, am., and adjourned Friday, 3 o’clock, p. m , disposing of u good den* of business The Judge, John L Harris, in his usual wiy ami efficient mnnnor, lost no tin in transacting tho busiuess before the Honorable Court. His ordu - was strict an I discipline good. Tho liar was amply supplied with good counsell. Among our local niem- I ers of the liar was Col. (J. 15. William* sm, of Way cross, G. .1. Holton, of Ap pling, Mershon A- b’nvtb, Harris & Sy Dimes, from Brunswick, Thomas AY. Latham and Win. M -Sessions, from up ]or Georgia, and others that we cannot memmorize just now. After a strict examiuatiou by a oommitteo on differ . nt points and sections of law. was nd. mittoJ to the bar, Mo-srs. Henry C .'illUms snd William R. Pbiilips, both f AYaro county. Considering these wo men being quite young, and, as is usually 'he case with students, to be come embarrassed, was remarked by the Court and the examining oommittee, passed tho best examination imagina ble. Never Ins jurors been uioro prompt and faithful to tlicir duty thsh those summoned for the last term of our Su perior Catir*. AVo think tho Grand Jurors deserves merit for tho interest and we lfare tin v exercised regarding rrespi tniente. AA'o feel assured C a they t r.n l no bill that the Court will die unable to convict. The (Jianl Jurors al-o recommend ed the Coipt Hour. ■ lobe iusured in some good and reliable company for it* Value. Also f r the Or ioury to sell the old Com t House lot, and fr I lie hale of the same not In bole.-s than one bundled nud fifiy d'd ars, one tbirii down and the balance some time altcr wards with interest On r commenda tion of the Grand Jurors, Mr. lh G. Jtigg'oii was appointed Mayor of Blue*- shear and Judge of tbo Corporation Court. Notwithstanding three btr-rooms in hlacksbeui, we will assert that there was less drinking an 1 less trouble iu town during last week than we ever • knew before. We wisli that bis Honor, John L- Harris, and that iffioicut board of law" yers mav thrive in t he futuro aul their banners float in tlio aciial for the good of our country, ■rue! lent lo.ln of lOieiner* lw I'aleld to ill'" AMERICAN MAMMOTH RYE; Or Diamond Wheat, For Fall or Spring Sowing. \ \>v, Vtn >ty, Kutirely HNlinct Iniin t'ie (oimntm ISycorany ullier tira‘n ever Introduced, ;0: It wiih first found growing wild on the Iluinbolt river, Nevada; since which time it lias boon successfully cultivated wherever tried. It yields from sixty to eighty bush els to the aero. Mr. A. J. Dnfur, United States' Ueiuemiiul Uiunmirsioner from Ore gon, ONHerIH that he has known it to yield eighty seven and a half bushels to the acre. It was awa i ed the highest and only premi um ut the United Slates Centennial Exposi tion, and pronounced the finest and only gra’u oi its kind on exhibition. It has been grown as a Fall and Sng grain with equal success. Single n measuring otic-half inch iu length, and the average close to that. Price pbr pa sage 25 cents; Five pack ages SI.CO; One dozen packages $2.00. Sent post paid by mail. osa ixxTi.ii ew.rxwiif.re to introduce •this wheat. jt-~NOT ck Wo are in no way connected with any other scud;bouse in Cleavelaud or Chattanooga. All orders, letters, etc , should be plainly ad dressed thus S. Y, HAINES & CO., CleavehinJ, Bradley County, Tenn.'j branch it OBJ'. Sweetwater, Monroe County Tenn. Namples sent I'ren on rrrelpt ol a Three cent Nta.uii. PILES. the only sure knoavn cure r Chan dlers Pit O N . Thousands of Cases Eflctually Cured by this \V oiN I) F. U F U L R F. 31 El) Y PILES. HEMORRHOIDS PIL 0 N . Many canst-s te.nl lo produce this painful and and [stressing stale. The blood is retarded in its return; the too frequent use of (/rustic purgatives tends to prod nee congestion of the bowels, tor )d action (if the liver, and numerous other causes are the source of this com plaint, and hitherto nothing e/feelual has been /(resented to the public,which would rapidly alleviate symtoms and ultimate ly prove an effective cure. In PI If) A tee have a remedy which not only acts al most instantly , but will remove the lar t/esi tumors of the parts (Piles) by ab- Horjdion, and many who have received not only benefit, but hare been radically cured, hove been assured prior to using this treatment } by rmi.ieuf. surgeons that the only rein f they ever could c.r/ieet in life, trou'd lx- by an operation, and re moving it id - them from the holy by a prnretfiire whi -h necessitah'd the bn.fe. This riitncdy has been hailed with de lii/lit, and is man prescribed by many praejisiny physicians, who are cogni zant of iJstnerils, as the only inoum sure cure for PILES. Price, PiOy cents ;* r package, or six for $2.50. Sent by mail on receipt price. Sld by all Druggists and denlirs in medicine throughout the vo*ld. . PREPARED SOLELY BY DR. CHANDLER 1179 Broadway Now York, Whore orders can be addressed. 4 MURDER? But a rnau can cant with th WELL ATTOFR, $25 Per Day WJTKa any *ixa and at the rata ofUCftMtner day. Aog<cr res it l >■*Cat-ftwl and warranted. Always *ue ceweAU In quiekaaM Best tool In the wv<rid for tm<i>txVinf for coal and ore*. Farm, Tovaehif r. nd County r ight* for sake 1> rt. and y our F 0.. Cos. *nd SutN ad |*t dewhpti'y bo.l vnth cxptaxMtooata Address Anger Cy, St. Lou.*, Mo ytsOT HOUSE, Corner Broad and Cherry Street , Near the Depot, JESUP GEORGIA Newly renovated and refurnished. Satisfaction Guaranted Polite Waiters willtake your Baggage to and from the House. Board $1.09 per day. Single Meals, 50 cents. Regular Boarders at Rdu cel Rates. A3, ATTACHED- T p LITTLEFIELD, Proprietor. Watches. Jewelry. TANARUS, n„i,i an extensively wm i In Paris, was first discovered in 1870, by the celebrated French phpniht Mom D Be Lamnc who m a ini factu red it into jewelry, and for five years sold it to the lending k rn? nVe or"-f a: the list. sa-cEYr lot. One cent's watch chain, retail price SI (J One pair entfraved alcuvc buttons, retail piicc t-> One stone-'et sc irf pin* ’* [[ One set (3) spira 1 shirt ntun*. * *•> One improved t v, upe collar button, “ 60 One heavy pluiu wcddWg ring, 1 -o Total .$5 00 For 50 ccnta we wi“ Bend above six articles posl pal<l' #I.OO LOT. One pnir aleevc button*, etone Bettinp. <-ne pet, (8* ftnirul Phirt aMnls. One heavy band engagement .rinjr. One p< t (2) oni'iaved bracelet,*. One ladies lontr pnnrd or neck chatn. One engraved in in ature locket tor the ladies’ uarrt or neck chain. One Rent’s heavy link watch chain. One Lake George oLanond stud. _ #2.00 iiOT. One lakes' neck chain and charm. One ladies heavy unard chain for watch. One pet. pin and ear rinirs. Amethyst.. One extra fine miniature locket. One camero Real rim;. One. very heavy wedding or cngagemeiit ring. 1 gent’s heavy watch chain* with The rehi’l price of the nrtielep in each sample lot. amounts to exactly ten times the price we ask for the lot ; for l xuinple, our SI,OO lot retails for SIO.OO ; our 5.00 lot for 50.00. A SOLID ROM AINE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE. To nnv one pending up an order for the above jots by exoreps to the amount of 15.00, ive will pend free one Solid .ionniue G cut Iluntlng-Cape Watch, Gouts or I.ad.es Ptse, warranlccl to keep pjjj Icct m rdiep w.’.mh alonerV w) or B.JO. with a hoavy gent’s gold pattern vest chain and charm, or ladies’ opera Chai KEMEMBEB:-ThlP offer only holds good until January Ist, 1878. After that l’ n,y to jobbers and v/holopale dealers, and any one wishing ourgoodsw.il then hate to .'. J. ’fl .L. mc' in lfutii iiiir -'old is the bust and, in fac., the oplv imitation of genuine gold made, being tbo s>ame in weigh t color and linifh. and all our goods are made in the latest gold patterns. VV i>> guarantee satisfac '""‘.Semdunincy'hy TANARUS: .".TiSS,™® or Registered I.etter, at our risk. No goods sent C. O. D. n. less at least 5.U0 accomprnics the order. Address plainly, W. F. EVANS & CO., Sole Agents for U. Sand Canada, 93 & 97 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. aug 23-fim Look here. BOBEESeH & €0 I lave just received a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, Mar tingales, Saddle Cloths, Y\ agon AV hips, Buggy W hips, Spurs, Etc., Etc. The largest Stock in this line ever offered in this Market which they are determined to sell at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES, OR BARTER. Call and be made happy. We sell Saddles from §3.50 lo $12.50. Bridles from SI.OO to $1.50. Hardware, Guns, Pistols, All of which avc arc offering very low for Cash or Barter. Gome and See W. H. WHALEY4 SIB. JESUP. - - - - - GEORGIA. Who are constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from the West, by Green Line, CORN, BASON & FLOOR, Which are Specialties with them- They Keep Constantly on Hand a Full and Complete Stock o f DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS; SHOES; ETC., ETC. WHICH THEY ARE SELLING VEKY LOW EOR CASH OR CARTER. GAXDGOFFS ‘ READY FOR USE” FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES ALSO DEALERS IN Groceries, ardware, Glassware & Crockery. Prompt attention given to all Orders from a distance No charge for dray ago to the depot. Chaim. 1 pair pearl Inland sleeve buttons. 1 Lake George cluster pin. 1 pair (■’.) heavy bund bracelets. SO.OO MIT. 1 ladies' opera guard chain. 1 ladies neck chain and cross. I beautiful locket, (engraved.) 1 pair band bracelets 1 gent’s twist link vest chain and charm. 1 pair onyx sleeve buttons. 1 set (8) onyx shirt studs. 1 new improved collar button. 1 ex tra cut cameo peal ring. 1 Arizona solitaire stud. 1 et Amethyst or topaz pin and eardrops. 1 ladies chemise button. 1 plain ring, stamped 18 K. #5.00 LOT. 1 ladies’opera chain, with slide and tassel, (retail price $5.00) 1 gent’s heavy watch chain, with curb charm, (retail price. $5.00). 1 ladies' heaw i*ng neck cnain. 1 elegant chased miniature locket tor ladles neck chain. 1 set cameo medallion pi n and eardrops. 1 pair (*2) heavy chased ha id bracelets. 1 gent’s solitaire diamond stud. 1 gent s cluster diamond pin. 1 p..ir am. tliyst or ouyx sleeve but tons. 1 set (3) studs to match oniethjst or onyx sleeve buttons. 1 elegant heavy set cameo aval ring. 1 massive, hand or wedding ring. 1 new patent collar button. 1 ladies chemise button. 1 amethyst or topaz ring, (extra finish). It is of great interest to you, Therefore, Read this. BELOW we publish n number of letter?, fer wbicb wo request a careful perusal. Mativ people liave been taken iu by glaring advertisements, so that it is often very difficult to convince them of the truth. But lam _ determined to be known all over this country as a strictly honorable business man, and hnv adopted this method to convince everybody. A postal card of inquiry will' determine their genuineness. Certainly with such proofs as these, who dare still doubt our integrity? We are proud of possessing these letters, and we publish but a small'portion of those we have, and with considerable pride wo assert that there is not another Dry Goods House in this country which can produce such a number of bona fido recommendations. DAVID WEI SB Eli PROPRIETOR OF TIE CHEAP lEY GOODS HOUSE, 160 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. VVattkenah, Fia., June 7th, IST 7. I received the goods you sent me and am well pleased with them. They cost just about lmlf what goods ut the same kind are selling for here. I intend in the future to do my trading with you. Mbs. It. 11. HO WHEN. ScABBOiiO, (la.. April 28th, 1877. The articles came duly to hand, and I can assure yon they gave full satisfaction. Von could not have pleased am better. I showed the articles to a great many of my friends, and they were astonished at my getting such articles. Mrs. Hailey regrets not seuding to you. The articles she got from ,iu Augusta, arc inferior in ever, respect. Mas. E. JOHNSON. Madison, Fla.. June 23d, 1877. I received my poods to-day. and am moro than pleased witn them. They are far beyond niy expectations. I will give you all my custom, and do all I can for von with ethers. Mbs. A. Z. HANKINS. Bay View, Fla., June 23d, 1877. The goods ordered came to hand, and find them very good for tbs price. It. BOOTH. Eastman, Ga., May ‘29th, 1877. The goods sent me were received in good order; was very much pleased with them. The patterns selected were just what was wanted; could not have suited myself better. Shall send another order. Mrs. VV. S. DeGKOAT. Providence. Fi.a., May 24, 1877. I received the goods you sent all light; was very much pleased with them. Mrs. M. E. HOLLOWAY. Frederica, Ga., May 30th, 1877. I received the goods ordered; they give entire satisfaction. D Miss SALLIE STEVENS. Weldors Fla., June 4th, 1877. I have been much pleased with your selections, and accept my thanks for your prompt attention. Mrs. MABY J. McLELAN. Ei.i.avili.e, Fla., Jane Bth, 1877. I received a bill of goods from you last week and am pleased with them. Mrs. II T. KENNON. St. Simon’s Ga., June sth, 1877. I received package ordered per steamer lieliance, all giving general satisfaction. M. J . WAi Mellonville, Fi.a., June 26th, 1877. I was much pleased with the goods you scut me, and think them very cheap. Mrs. Mart F. LEFI LElt. Mount Vernon, Ga , June 22d, 1877. I have received the goods; am very much pleased. Mrs. Mary A. Smith, Morrison's Mills, Fla., May 29th, 1877. The goods sent for have arrived in good order, and give satisfaction both as to quality and quantity. 1 ( - • McMeekin. Midway, Fla ~ May 14, 18(7. Goods received and give perfect satisfaction. Thomas E. James. Eastman. Ga., November 30th, 1876. I find you so reliable that I shall send you all the trade L can. lam well pleased with the goods received. Arthur V alker. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING : AVe will semi samples to any one who will write us for them, with prices at tacbed, provided a three cents postage stamp i- s enclosed aud every article mentioned wliicli panic* desire, aod can bo sampled. 1. Remember that samples only give au idea of what goods are, hut do not give tiie article fud jus dec. 2. D > not lit’.ve any hesitancy in ordering the goods you want, for we cnai antce evvy artiele to come up to sample, and if unsatisfactory, it can be GETUKVED to us at OCE EXPENSE and WE WILE IIEFUND THE MONEY. 3 Should any article turn out unsatisfactory, which might oecur through an over-ight or otherwise, do not prejudge us of having done so intentionally, but {live us the benefit of the doubt, and before returning it, write us your com plaint, so that, if possible, we might arrange matters satisfactorily, without tho trouble aud expense oi returning, . . 4. Calicoes we cannot always match in the pattern, as we sell large quantities of goods and it is impossible to keep every pattern for any length of time. Such and similar goods we guarantee to fid, by giving the same quality, and us near the pattern as possible. 5. AVe ask as a favor, that parties ordering good*, be very particular m writing their name and shipping point in piain letters, to avoid mistakes, also to make their order as definite as possible, especially on articles, of which samples cannot bo sent, we would ask to give us a limit in tho price, to enable us to form a proper idea of what the article is to be. 6. Whenever it is possible, we prefer the money the order, but wo will s nJ the goods C. O. D. {cash on delivery) by Express, and if hequester, we will instruct the agent to open tho package for examination, before paying' for it, , 7. Ve do not sell on credit under any consideration' If previously nrmnsed, we will take a ootton factor’s acceptance iu [ay men t. 8. Do not order any goods unless you have the money ready to pay for it. D. We prepay the freight ou all orders amounting to twenty dollars or over. This is the very best we cn do, for our profit is so slight (as we lleiail our goods at Wholesale Prices) that wo cannot do better. AVe admit, there are houses who pay freight on ten dollars worth of goods, but common s -nse tearaes plainly, that their profit must be larger than ours, or else they could not, a Jpi"! to do it and therefore in such cases, the party ordering the goods o"stich a house, pax’s the freight after aII—ONLY INDIRECTLY. \\ 7 e have endeavored to be as honest and candid in our statements as tne lan guage at our command can do it, and if this fails to convince, do not know what can. , , \\ r e bol 1 ourselves legally responsible to carrv out the assertions snd consider this a binding contract, entered upon by us freely and voluntary, acd affirm it herewith by our signature. Yery^Respectfud^, lavii Weisbain. SO.I 100 BROUGU.TO’N STREET, SAVANNAH, GA FK OriilET uR_OF TIIE CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE