The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, September 12, 1877, Image 3

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THE JESUP SENTINEL T. P. LITTLE FIELD, , Editor and Proprietor. VU:.\Ks|tV, gETTOIBKBII, WW jum p it )w;, ca.u'Tsa, no. 21 Meets tie first Sit antsy in each month at 3 o’clock, r m. Companions iu good staud ug ar aternally invited. It. F. Lusteb, 11. E. H. P. JESI P I.ODOK, \i. 112, F. .V A. M, Meets every Saturday in each month at 21 o’clock p. a. Members of the Order iu good stand'ng are fraternally invited. W. H. Whaley, W. M. We would respectfully call tbo atten tion of our loaders to the many new ad" veriisemeuts to bo found itt this issue. Owing to the small amount of space this week, wo have been compelled to Hotve out several Advertisements and a .portion of the reading matter intended if.)i - ithis issue. In the future, however we hope to have space enough to avoid ssucli from occuring again and respect fully a=k our patrons to look over it this time. On Wednesday, the 19th ofSeptom. ber, we will enlarge the Sextixel from twenty-four to twenty-eight columns. When we took charge of the Sentinel, as our readers are well aware, was a very small sheet aud in a dilapidated condition. By your liberal patronage hearty co-operation and by straining all the rneanes in our power, have, we trust, made a better, more substantial and a paper that our citizens can place tbeir confidence in. By oulargiug the paper we are put to a greater expense in getting it up, conse quently. the subscription [ rioo will be increased to $2.00 instead of $1,50 per auum. E. 11 cl dt. It affords us great pleasure to rceom. mend all who aro iu want of good cloth, iug to call on E. Heidt/ at the old stand of DcWitt & Morgan, 139 Con gress Street, Savannah, Ga. The firs l •suit we ever bought in Savannah was from Mr. Heidt, then the firm was Pierson & Heidt, afterwards Heidt Jaudou & Go. Ever since wo made our purchases from Mr. H., who was the senior partner, and can say all hav e giveu entire satisfaction, both as to fit and wear. 7ly request ire I'eserve this space for Z, WZISE, "Who is to busy too write out an advertisement far this issue. MOVING NEWS PRIZE STORIES Tiio Wuuli? ■Mm —OF AY EBNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, \\ iU contain the first chapters of anitrfensely interesting and well wriyUn sfovy TII E BaraMe Faiily, BY 5. G. 11l L LYE It, JR., Of Cuthbert, Ga, T r Tvltvrli was awarded the First Prize of One Jilt.'Hired Hollars, offered for the best story ton nil eel on iueidents A'tke late war. . Thc .vVet'kly News, in addition to the AG IU It if HSA L ■ aud it Y Department* recently introtloced, still maintains its dis tinctive features as a medium for Mate I’O- Ht'cal and Aiunural News, and every effort will be devoted t-o making it a c'mdrehen sive medium of information for the people, ft* Alarlict Reports ate complete and rel'a ble. PRlCES.—'Weekly News, 6 months $1.00; 1 year $2 0b; pssiagefree. Daily, G months 55.00; 1 year $10.00; postage Tree. Remittances can be made by Post Office Order, Registered Letter, or Express, at my risk. Letters should be addressed: J. H- ESTILL, Savannah, Ga. (GAMms (Gica.m Dr. John D. Andrews OF TfiOMASVILLE, /- GEORGIA, lures Canecrs Invariably, Then Applied to for Treatment before it is too Late. Treats all Chronic diseases, or diseas es of Rug standing, of Malts and Fe males Successfully. Sheriff's Sale, GEORGIA — Wayne County Mill he scld befo-c the Court House door in the town of Jesup, of said couuty, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October next, 1877: the following proper to-wit: One hundred acres, more or less, of land being a pait of lot No. 247 in 4th Hist,, originally Appling county, now Wayne, levied on and sold as the property of J"hn Walker, under aud by virtue of an execution issued from the Justice Court of the 1217 Disl. of said county iu favor of A. M. Fraser, vs. J"hn Waker. Levy made and returned to me by William Boutwol), levying constable 1217 Dist., O. M., of said county. Terms of sale cash purchaser pay ing for titles. John N Goobgead, Sheriff, Wayne Couuty. 52-4-t GEORGIA— Wayne C uxty. Will be sold before tlie Court House door of said county in the town of Jesup. within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in November next the following described: property to-wit: One white colored ox called Dick, one dun collared ox -ailed Bright, ont* red colored ok called Tom and one black spotted colored ox called Harry; also one> Iron axle timber cart levied on as the prop erty of W. W. Colquitt under and by virtue' of and to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Wayne Snitorior Court, in favor ofW. H. Cuiry against said W. W. Colquitt. _ Property described in said Mortgage fi fa and pointed out, by Plaintiff in execution. Trims of sale, cash, purchaser paying lor titles. John N. Gooubread. Sheriff Wayne Couuty. August 30 1877. (3 fft Ghve cince to makemon-n. "nig i| ey. If you can’t get golu you can git greenbacks. We a IE 3119 r.oed a person in every towd to take subscriptions for the best llustrated family publication iu tlie world. Any one can become a successful agent, The most elegant works of art given tire to subscribers. The price is so low that, i ilmost everybody subscribes. One agent repoi Is naking over slsoin a week. A iady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. All who engage make money fast. \ou can devote all your time to the business, or only yeur spare lime. You need not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full partic ulars, directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive outfit free If you want drofitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address “The People’s Journal," Portland, Maine. MW GIOK! I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Jesnp and surrounding couutiy that I Lave ust received a lull line of DRY GOODS, all of tbe latest styles, Ladies en find my stock complete to make se cctious from. I have also a complete assortment of first-class Shoes, consisting of Ladies, Misses and Childrens fine sowed Shoes and Slippers MEN’S FINE BOXED TOED AND PLAIN SHOES. Fall line of Crockeryfi,nd Tinwara, Wood ware &e. I Lave also a full assortment of fresh Dmg3 and Familv Medicines- FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, &C 1 Lave returned permanently to Jesnp, and offer my Pyofessisnal ser vices to our citizens. Calls answered prompt Iv, dnv or uiglit 14. W. little, M. D. THE HILLER BEOS, COLA! El. AND U. S. STEEL SHEAR CO-, (COXKOMATEUj|, MANI J'ACTLKKKH OF Patent Pocket Cutlery, AND SOLID CAST STEEL ra i iIABSAIfID SflKtSSflMiSs THE ONLY OF SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS 8t SCISS OliS IS THE UNITED STATES THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORM) OP POCKET CUTLERY, WITH Covering Secured by Screws. NONE HUT THE BEST English Pocket Cutlery Steel Used, £nd every Knifeaml Pair of Scissors WARRANTED. The temper and cutting quail tie* of both Kive and Scus*-or are carcfcilly tested. Great ciiro is taken to muintain and increase the weU-rarntd reputation which this Company have at tained, as The Leading American Cutlers. In barmory with the verdict of cntomcjr*, the Centennial Exposition awarded Medals and; Dinlom as for the f'realcet t xccllence in quality p'Jdt flmsh o these goo-p. i The Miller Bros. Cutlery Cos., PROFESSIONAL. CARPS. C. T. LATIMER, M. D JESUP, GEORGIA. Tenders his professional services to tho citizens of Jesup and vicinity. Fan bo fou and at the office formerly occupied by Dr. 11.15. Harris. nov2tf iTf. LESTER, M. 1)., uESUP, GEORGIA. LL CALLS WILL 1!E PROMPTLY AT- J\_ tended. Those on the Railroad by first train. Charges moderate. Office at Lester s Ding Store. M DU. ALLEN BROWN, DENTIST, Blackshear, - - Georgia. Is prepared to do all kind of Dental work in tho most approved style. All orders will meet wii.li prompt attention. Uses all tho late improvements. Charges moderate mid s tisfacticn guaranteed. ’anSifl-ly A. E. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY ATTA IF, Blackshear, Fierce County, Ga. ©©©HDYisAiE mmum, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA ROBERT J. SMITH, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, a.tttril lIISTICItT, (JKOIMiIA MIMTIA* ltegalar Court days. first Saturday In overy mouth Office, Gardi, Ga. Leg al Adyektisemknts. Notice Is hereby given that my wife, Vincy Watson has deserted me, without cause or provoca tion, and I forewarn all persons of transact ing any debts whatever with her as I wil not bo responsible for said contracts after his date. WASHINGTON WATSON. Bj.acjkshear, Ga., July 23, 1877. 2m. 110MESTEA D NO TICE. George IV. Barnard lias applied for ex emption of personalty, and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon t.he same at 10 o’clock on (he 80th day of August, 1877, at my office, in Jesup, Ga., Wayne county. It. B. HOPPS, Ordinary W. C. Application for Letters of Ad ministration. GEORGIA— Wayne County. Whereas, Willis Clary Applies to the un dersigned for letters of Administration on the estate of Mae Carter, deceased ’ ate of said county. These are, therefore, to cite arid ad monish ail and singular, the hi idl ed and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear : ntinyaffice within the tinio prescribed hv I law, ardsho.r causo (if any they can) why | letters of Administration on (ho estate of said I deceased should notthe issued to applicant. Given under mv hand and seal of office, this I August 31st, 1878. R. B. Hoops, Ordinary. GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY. Whereas, IVm. H. Aspimvall, of Raid State nd oounty, applies to the Ordinary for Det ers of Administration on tlio estate of Allen Aspimvall, deceased, late of said county and State. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration on the estate of paid deceased, should not he issued to the a p licant. Givon under my hand and official signa ture, this August (ith 18"7. R. B. lIOITS, Ordinary AY. C. * G EOUGIA—W ays e Count y. Whereas. Lucy Brown applies to the ■undersigned for Lenars of Administra tion, on tbe estate of Henry Brown, de ceased, late of said county. This is therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause (if any they can) on or before the first Monday in October next. Otherwise. Letters of Administration will be issued to said tipplicant Given under rxiy hand and seal of office, this September 3rd, 1877. R. B. Hoops. Ordinary, W. C. Citation lor Resignation of Ad ministration. GEORGIA—Wayne County. To James F. King, Jr. and to a]li and singular the next of kin of JL>. Loyd King, late of said county, deceased Whereas, Charles L. Schlatter, as Ad ministrator with tho will annexed on the estate of I). Loid King, late of said county, has tendered his resignation of sa'd trust on the ground of absence from county, old age, feeble health and pr< using bnsinees arrangements which pre vents his giving such attention to the estate’s business as is required, and has prayed discarge from said appoint ment, and has tendered the name of James F. King, Jr. as a fit and proper person, qualified and willing to accept said trust. You are therefore cited to be and appear at the Ordinary’s Court for vV ayne County,Georgia, at Jesun, on the first Monday in October 1b77, by 10 o’clock a. in , at iny office at the Court House of said county to show cause (if any you can) why said peti tion should not be granted as prayed for. Given under my band imd seal of office 'his Augut 30 h. U 77 R. li Ho'‘r--, Ordinary V. C. 1876. BUTLER’S 1876 THE OLDEST AND BEST Shoe Emporium, IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY, 133 CONGRESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE, SAI A A AHII GEORGIA. Having received one of the Earyesl and finest Stocks o Boots and Slices for Lariies, Gents, and Children's wear over brought to this market, is prepared to offer the same at prices t° suit the times and Cheaper than the Cheapest. Call and examine slock and be convinced that Butlers is the place to troy your SHOES. wkw itm. V ALE NTINE BASLE Hr. (Successor to his Brother Antony Basler) The Well Known TEN! PEN ALLEY. Attlie Old Stand 174 Bryan Street, Opposite the Market, -DEALER IN - Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Lagor Boer, Ale, and All Other Liquors. 2-22 in MY FOREIGN LIQUORS AltK ALL OF MY OWN IMPOUTANION, SS* 'VM, WAV "aVNAVV 1877. E,HEIDT HAS just returned from New York witli a choice stock of Mens, 7Joj’s, and Chitdreus clothing, HATS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, AND FURNISHING GOODS, And has taken the store of DEWITT & MORGAN, No. 1 39 Congress Street, WHICH has been fitted up for a first-class Retail, Store and is now of ferin to sell at prices to suit the times. To his stock he has added OTJLMEH3 (MOTH© 3!’EM OTIS Y!f Am m WHICH will be a saving oi tnneh trouble to mothers. All inny rely on getting neat fits and latent styles, altq at lotvor prices than they can mak them. Ho hope s to bee his old ftiends and customers nt his new place of business, mid all who wLh to be well suited will please call at No-139 CongrJ ss Street, DEWITT & MOuGA AN'S OLD STAND, SAVANNAH, GA. - WITH— TAUZ 7)JECJ£E7I, Provision Dealer and General Commission Merchant, Cor. Kryan hi., And MarketMqnart, SAVANNAH GA. jr.iPw.fi hump ip ie i nv, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL— DRUGGiST & SEED DEALER, 185 Congress Street, SAVANNAH, - - - - GA. I Lave recently opened anew DRUG store and take pleasure in calling tlioattention *,f the public to my thoroughly Frese and Gou uinest ck of 7)rugs atid Chemicals, SOAPS, CRMBES, HAIR & TOOTH BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, LAMPS, AND LAMP GOODS. WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS, I am making a SPECIALITY. I respectfully solicit the patronaf e of the public general ly. Country orders submitted to my care will receive prompt attention at the lowest prices for reliable yoods. Address J. T. SUUPTRINE, 135 CoogreSH Street, 2-6 m SAVANNAH, GA. CA'/1711 AGJ’J 71 AZAA7I OF A. K. WILSON, (’■nr. Hay and Monlyomery Sinicin, SAVANNAH, ----- OEOIIQIA. GARRIAGGES, BUGGIES, PLANTATION WAGONS, CANOPY TOPS and PALLING TOPS, HARNESS, WHrPS, UMBRELLAS, AND IIIJGGY& WAGON MATERIALS A LL AT REDUCED KATES. Also REPAIRINU done at priccsto suit the times, Address, A. K. Wilson, Co p . B A y ano MoavcajMrnY Stbkcts, Savannah, Ga, 23m. uViNum ib vm, DEALERS IN Clothinr/, Shoes, Hals, and 7)o?nestics. 161 tiinuress St., Opposite Market, SAVANNAH, GA. A. J. MILE Eft & CO . —WSOLI3 ALE £ BE TAIL— FURNITURE DEALERS, ISO K 1.2 Itrim-liton street, SATANN.UI, GF.OUGIA. Bed-Room Sets, Parlor Sets, Bureaus, Wash-Stands, Bed- Steads, Chairs, Children’s Carriages. Country orders promptly filled at lowest prices. 2 -if Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Genf.uat, KrrmtNTENnENT’H Office, . Atlantic fin If II till road, V SAVANNAH, August til, 1877. J ON AND AFTEIt IS UN. AY, Sept, •nil,cc fid Passenger Trains ou this Hood will run tii follows: NIOHT EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at 3:00 P. Mt Arrive lit Jesup “ S:SOP.M. Arrive at llninl,ridge “ 9:15 A. m! Arrive at Albany “ 10:00 A. M. Arrive at, Live Ouk “ 1:30 A.M. Arrive at Jacksonville “ 7:10 a. y[’ Arrive at Tallaliassee “ 7:35 A. M. Leave TallalmsKco “ 5:25P.M. Louse Jacksonville “ 0:00 P. m! Leave Live Oak “ 11:30 P.M. Leave Albany “ 2:00 P.M.' Leave Bninlnidge “ 2:30 P.M. Leave Jesn|, “ 7:|o A. M Arrive at Savannah •• 10:00 A. M. No etmngu of cars between Savannah and Albany l’nsHengoiH from Savannah forTalbihassce, Brunswick and Darien take this train. Passengers leaving Macon at 0:15 it. ra. (daily except Sunday)connect at Jesup with this train for Florida. Passengcis Irani Florida by this trail, con nect nt Jesup with Ihe train arriving in Ma con at 5:45 p. hi. (and i ily except So inlay) No change of cars between Montgomery and Jacksonville. Sleeping curs run through lo and from Savannah and Live Oak and Montgomery end Live Oak on this train. Connect at Albany with passenger trains both ways on Sooth western Railroad to and Horn Macon, Euliml i, Montgomery, Now Oi leans, etc, M ail steamer loaves liaiubridge for Apa lachicola cvury Son nay afternoon; lor Col umbus overy Wednesday morning. Close conmwtion nt Jacksonville daily, Sundays excepted, lor St. Augustine, Palat ini and Enterprise. Trains on 11. and A. It. It. leave junction, going west, Monday, Wednesday mu! Fri day at 11:11 a. in. for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday nt 1:1() p. in. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS- EASTERN DIVISION. Leave Savannah [Sninlays excepted! ’ at 6:45 A. M. Arrive at Mclntosh “ “ -j;:tr> A. M. Arrive ut Jimii|> * • 12:0G I*. 31. Arrive at lilackshear “ “ (('in ]-*. M. Arrive at Dupont “ •• 7 JHIP. M. Leave Dupont “ •* 5:00 A. M. Leave lilackshear •* •* 9:00 A.M. Leave Jesnp “ •• 12:15 P.M. Leave Mclntosh “ *• 2:22 V. M. Anivaat Savannah •• •• 5:00 I’. M. W E 8 IT,UN DIVISION. MONDAYS, VitDNBHDAYH ANU VB DAYS. cave Dupont Sndy’s excepted, at 5:00 A.M. Arrive ut Valdosta “ " 7:15 A.M. Arrive at Qnitinun “ “ 9:02 A.M. Arrive nt Thnumsv 11* “ “11:15A.M. Arrive at .Albany “ 5:45 P.M. Leave Albany •* •• 6-.OOA M. Le vn Thoinasvillo • •• 1:00 P.M. Leave Quitman * “ 2:69 P.M. Leave Valdosta “ “ 4:1(1 P.M. Arrive ut Dupont • •• 0:30 P.M. George h. Haines, General Ticket Agent H. H. HAINES, Generul Superintendent. Macou & Brunswick Railroad. OiLNEILAt StICEtIIN'rRNPKNT’s (((TICE | Macon, Ga.. June 2nd, 1877 f On and after Saturday, Juno 2d, 1877, passenger trains on tlii* run as follows: PASSENGER TRAINS, - DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED. Leave Macon 9:15 A. M. Ariive ntJcsup <i:3op. M. Leave -Tontip 7:20 P. M. Arrive at Brunswick 9:45 P. M. Leave HrnnswicK 5:30 A. M. Arrive at Jesnp 8:10 A. M. Ljave Jesnp 8:40 A.M. Arrive at Jlacon 5:15 P. fiL Trains fromjMrtfon make connection t Jetmp with lho Atlantic fc Gulf rail oad for Jacksonville and other points n Florida, Up||tntiu connects at Jesup for Savannah. ACCOMMODATION TBU.N KSTUBEN COCHRAN ANI> HAWKINSVIU.E, [HLTNIJW.V* EXCEPTED. ] Drove Cochran 11:15A.M, Arrive at HawxinAville . 12:15 P. M. Leave JlawKwsvilie 2:30 I’. M. Atrivo a Cochran 8:00P. M.. Leave Cociirnn... 4:00 P.M. Arrive Hawkintmlle 430P.M. Leave Hawkinsville 10:30 A. M. Arrive at Cochran 11:00 A-S3. Passengers batwcenMacon and Hawkias ’ viMe and intermediate points, leave Macon 9:15 A. M. leave Itawkinsvillo 236P.M. Passengers between Hawkinsville and points below Cochraav leave Hawkinsvillo 10:30 A. M. couneetmg at Cochrun wiih down train. Up train connects fur Hnwkinsville with V ninltavingCochaonat 4 M JOHN A. GRANT, Gen. SupL W. J. Jakvis, Mrs Trans. (£ I?*?!? Dot ea **’b m ‘heve 4) / I I limes, but it cao be made in three months by auy one of either sox, in any part of tbe country who is wil ling to work steadily at the employment that we furnish. SGG a week in your owo town. You Deed not be away from bern6 over uight. Ypu can givo your whole tirao to tbe work, or only your spsro moments. We have agents who are making over S2O per dry. All who engage at onec can make money fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily aDd rapidly at any other busi ness. It costs nothing to try the busi ness. Terms and $5 OuiGtfree. Ad dress at once, H Hallett A Uo. : Purt laud, Maiue.