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THE JESUP SENTINEL
I . pi UTTLIiPIEiLO,
r Editor and Proprietor.
Dji.ct ii, tiie JfS" ]■ I loose, fruiting un Lhei ry
,S trrnf, hrn (htorsfrom lirotui St.
- WWnWlii lOTEMBEt g, I*T?
The Local Papers-
TLgN<w York Times, speaking of
1-cal papers, says: “You might tieaily a*
wrll ft "got jour church, jour academics
and sheool houses, as to forget jour j
local paper. It speaks to icn times the |
audience that your local minister docs. i
it is read eagerly each day and wotk
from begiuning to end. jt reaches you
all, and if it has a lower spirit and loss
wisdom thin a sermon. It has a thou
smJ times better chanco at you. L ly
ing, as it docs, on every tablo in almost
every house, you owo it to yoursolvos
to rally liberally to it ite support, and
act from it as able high toned a char*
actcras you do from an educator in
your midst. It is in no sense beneath
notico aDd care —unless you yourself
sro beneath notico and csrc—for it is
j-or representative. Indeed, in is ehsr
fcjtfi, it Rumination of .tl“' im r
Pwßhf, interest and welfare <d you all.
r lt is tho aggregate ol jswr own coirae
queuce, nnd you cannot ignore it wib
eut miserably depreciating youp.elves.'’
Rocpcct the Name of Woman
Never use a lady's name in an im
proper place, at any time, or in mixed
c mpany. Never make assertion about
about her tiint you know or think to bo
untrue, or alussoti that fho would blush
tobenr. When you meet with men who
do not scruplo to use a woman's name
in a reckless, degrading manner, (dina
them. They are tho worst members of
the community, men lost to every sense,
of honor, every delicate felling of hu
manity. Many a good and worthy wo
man’s character bos boon forever ruined
and her heart broken by a lie, manu
factured by a villain, nnd repeated w here
it should not have been, and in the
presence of those whose lilfdo judgement
could not dotcr them from circulating
the foul and fragging report. A slander
is soon propagated, and tho smallest
thing derogatory to a woman s character
will ily oa tho wind and magnify as it
circulates, until its monstrous weight
crushes tho poor, unconscious victim.
Keopoot the namo of woman. Your
mother, and wife, and daughters, and
sisters, are women, nnd as you have
their fair namo untarnished by tho
slanderer's bitter touguo, hood the ill
your own word may bring upon tho
neither, sister or wife of some felow
■fees lure.
iiruiut Jury frcscnUdCUts.
STATU OF (JKGIA, ]
Wavnk County. |
A. '
AVo tbe Grand Jury, Fclcotod nnd
sworn for tbo Boplcinb,!r torin of Supo
rior Court, printout torn), bop loaf to
uialio tho following Goucral I’resent
ments.-
I. Wc have received tbo trport of
tbe commilteaa to wit: A. I*. Purdoui
Mid O. l f . l/ittleflold, appointed by tbo
Grund Jury March term of Superior
Court, 1877, to examine tbo eouuty of~
lioor6 boobs of our eouuty, and find by
tbo report that the books iue uoully and
•correctly kept.
‘2. Wo received tbo report of the
Clerk, Sheriff nui Treasurer nnJ find
*brin together with their books, neatly
und correctly kept.
3. We also havo examined the Justi
ces of tho Pence end Notary Republic's
books end Cod thorn all neatly and ,<m
rcetly kept except li. J. Smith, J, P,
who failed to iiomiw, tbo cost iu a few
■cases ou tho first part of his docket.
4. AYe find the l’ublic lvoads vousid
ernbly improved throughout our county.
AVo rceoiumco’l further improvement by
clearing the roads tied* of stumps, roots
and other rubbish,
5. AVo flud our public buildings it)
good condition. though wo nudorstand
that prisoners Lave escaped from our
Jail. A\'e ro coin mend that this matter
bo remedied at nn early n day as possi
ble, and with ns little cost ns possible to
tbo county.
G. Wc food that tho several oCicors
throughout nur eouuty deserve credit
for their faithfulness nnd diligcnoo iu
tho performance of the several duties in
volving upon them.
8. AV’e desire to tender our warmest
thanks to llis Honor, Judge l’ato, for
the able nnd eiV. ient manlier iu winch
lie Ims presided over the deliberations
Bf Iko Court at thopr'Mtit term. AVo
nla tender our thanks to tbo Solicitor,
’Simon W. ilitcb, for tbe kind and at*
teniae manner iu which be unitcvl ou
our L.dy during the present term.
AH vif which wc respectfully submit
Sii.Ae Stioi .vi. n, Foreman,
dciu:: ,1 Slack, Geo.u.b A\’ Hoiiton,
Ja k i_3 A Me:.; r.y \V. Bex;; ■ r Jit.,
Ruil’.it WuiSAJI*. IIkNIT.!’. ON JIoIITON,
A.N.urwJ Cau .k;., AV T. Dkawdv,
JIEJKAUU Om M N.V.'HAN G VUIIM I'.
AViluam Ngwsom, Wm. It UuilNo’j
James \A saver, Ed. Btuicki ash,
M. W. SunriENcr, Jos. R. ltorcsna,
Thom. H. R_aslev, James Wili is,
James. A. RotxiEt.s, Uaulxy Heuiko,
Bj.meon Wsstl: John Tiiohaa,
A true copy from tbo uimte.% ibis
September loth, 1577.
S. 0. hi looLE.oN, Clerk, S, C. W. C.
. Mr. 11. B, Dennett, of rbu county
esux very luting ouo cdhis auger#
in * lie of the 9tb, ly the ilitch-ir**
of c pistol in hi.s own hudc
It i"’! Lc sevu fr. m a card in anoth
er caiuniu, that John Graut Lis eutuo to
the conclusion that it don’t pay to shave
r.egroca aad while peple both is the same
£ h{k CGmet, uartai^’j.c.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
GeNKRAI. HtTPKM*TKNIf:NT K Of TUT, |
Atlantic and hull Kallroad, >
JSavannah, August 111, 1877.)
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, September ml
Passenger Traius on this Road will runaa
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 3:(HI P. M
Arrive at .Jcs’ip “ 5:50 I’. M
Arrive nl llainbi Riga “ 0:15 A. M
Arrive at Albany 41 10:00 A. M.
\rrivc at Live Oak 14 1:30 A.M.
Arrive at .In-hwmvflle 4 7:10 A.M.
Arrive nt Tallahassee 44 7:35 A. M.
1., -tvo Tall.il.n 44 5 :25 P.M.
I.eovo JaekHonville 44 OAK) I'. M.
Leave Live Oak 44 11.30 P. M.
Imave Albany 4 ‘2:00 P. M.
Leave Ttniiibridgo 44 2 :30 P. M.
Leave Josup “ 7:10 A. M
Arrive nt Savannah 44 10:00 A. M.
No change of cars between Savannah anil
Allan,y
I’iiMHcngci < from Savannah for Tallahassee,
Brunswick niul Darien take this train.
I’itH‘,ngr leaving Miu'oa nt 0:15 n. in
(daily except Sunday (connect nt Jump with
rids train for Fieri la.
I’ossengeiH from Florida by this trior, con
nect at.ii np with the train arriving in Ma
con at. 5:15 ]>. in. (diily except Sunday)
No change of ears between Montgomery
and Jacksonville.
Sleeping cars ran through lo and from
Savannah and Live Oak and Montgomery
and Live Oak on this trein.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on,Southwest, ru Railroad to nnd
\U.--ft o-c .i-, vt...,gom.j, New
Oi leans, etc,
M ail steamer loaves Bainbridge for Apa
lachicola every Knnitay nfti rnoou; for Col
ambus every Wednesday morning.
Circle eonnvotioii ut Jueksoilvillc daily,
Sundays excepted, lor St. Augustine, I‘ulnL
lea ami Kiitcrprise.
'Plains on li. and A It. R. leave junetion,
going west. Momlay, Wednesday andFri
dtiy at fill a. m.
for limn wick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday nt 4:10 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted!
at (1:45 A.M.
Arrive nl Mclntoah 4 4 4 4 Uv'iO A. M.
Arrive at J -up •* '■ 12:05 P.M.
Arrive at Hlacltsbenr 44 44 3:20 P. M.
Arrive at Dupont 44 44 7:01) P. M.
Leave Dupont 44 44 5:00 A.M.
Leuv. Blnr-Usboar " “ 9:00 A. M.
Leave .(,■ up 44 44 12:15 P, M.
Leave Mclntosh 4 4 4 4 ‘2:*22 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 4 4 4 4 5 :00 P.M.
WESTERN D VISION.
MONDAVI), WJ ONEHUAVI AND FltlftATM.
A cave Dupont Hndy'a eve epted, nt 5:00 A.M.
Arrive at Valdoslu 14 4 4 7:15 A.M.
Arrive at Quitman 1 4 4 4 0212 A.M.
Arrive at Thomasv:Ho 4 44 1 1 :15 A.M.
Lrrive nt Albany 4 4 4 5:45 P.M.
Leave Albany 44 " (i:OOA M.
Leave Phoniasvillo 4 4 4 l 00 P.M.
I/ iivr Quitman ' • 44 2:5!) P.M.
Leave Valdosta 14 44 4:1 0 P.M.
Arrive lit Dupont " 44 0 :io P.M.
Goo)j;e S. iluiui , Oenmal Ticket Agei t.
H. S HAINES,
(lunorul Superintendent.
Mo ion & Brunswick Railroad
(i.tNbitu.St;ri:UNTfm>KN i Guru b |
Maoon, On., Bt!jil.iiiiiln>r 5th.1877 (
After Sunday SoptoUibcr tho Otli,
1877, Passcuger trains on this road will
ruu as follows. 4
S DAY PASSENGER,
DAILY, SUNDAY KXCEFTEI).
Leave Macon 0:15 A. M.
Arrive at('(- illall ............. 11:32 A. M
Arrive at JoNtlp 5:55 14.l 4 . M.
Leave Jtianp. (1:301 4 . M.
Arrive nt tlrnuawirit 0:10 14.l 4 . M.
Leave Brunawin l ift A. M.
Arrive nt Jo.up 0:55.5 M.
Ljtvo Jerttiu.. 7.25 A. JI.
Arrivu at Gee lira n I :50 B. M.
Arrive at Macon 4 25 I', ftl.
Going down connects with
11. It. at Jeaui) for Juckiiuuvillo, and at!
points iu Florida. Up tiaiu counuots
at Scsup for Savannah.
ACCOMMtIIIATtON TIt.MN HCTWKI'.N OOCBUAS AN))
HAWK IV.ULI.E, [aUKDAKt KXCKI-l-KU.)
L?nvo Cochran 11:40 A. M.
Arrive at HawKiaHVille 12:251’. M.
I,i avi JiaWki.ibtillu 1 :otl I*. M.
Aii'ivoa ( oi Uran l:4ftP. M.
Leave f'tvl.i an.. • 2:451*. M.
Arrive I lavvl.iien illo 8:31) I’. M.
Leave L .wl invville 10:30A. M.
Arrive at Cod, t m.. .. li:IOA.M.
I'.uoeia;,-r. RatWeiUiMm-an uud llavvkina
vlll- anil iutermeili,-itc poiiils, leave Maeou
0:15 A. M. 1e...v Hawkins.illo 1 :IH> 14.l 4 . M.
r.ia.veiieet- between 11,-iVvkinßvillo and
points below Coehran, leave J biw kinsrille
10.30 A M coinnetir:; at Cochnui will)
down train.
I'o I rain oottnec ta for lliiwkinsville with
fr tin lcav in- ('oehiunat *2 to 14.I 4 . M
GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
VV, J Ja it via. Mas Trans.
If GOODS!
I would respectfully announce to
tho citizeus of Jusu;i an 1 surrounding
country that 1 have ust retched a
lull line of—
Dll V G O OPS,
all of the 1 ibvt stylos, Ladie cue
find my took complete to make se
cetions from.
j- I fira-', ah i a complete assortment
j of first-class Shout;, consisting of
L-.uiit . Misses and Childrens
tine sowed Shoes und Slippers i
MEN’S KINK ISOXLd TOED AND j
PLAIN SIIOii S .
Fall line of Crockory&u 1 Tinware, i
| Wowl ware Ac.
1 have ais- - a full assortment of
fresh Drugs and Family
Medicines-
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, AC
f have returned picrmnnoutly to
Jump, and offer my l > ivfi<asisiMtl sc.r
viiHstoour citixeus. Calls answered
prompt! v, dav or uigbt
Z. AV. LITTLE, ST. D.
•JIMHXO OK ifs.l Tlt.tt It).*
i = Cs,^>-
_,V. .-*• KV3HO ;-.vf
tOcV siux do xou v aux
Thetlcritlo.tn nl l-nmirr-v is ( ale! l.to Our
AMERICAN MAMMOTH RYE;
Or Diamond Wheat,
For Full or Spring Sow ing.
t New Variety, entirely lit.rinrt Irom tlie
I ommon tty# or *n> other tniln ever
Introduced,
It WKH firnt fonnd Rowing wild on the
Huml>olt river. Neva.li; nince which time it
linn \rtti. n HUCctHhiWly cultivated wjiorev.f
tried. Jt yiiid ; from sixty to * B'hty l>uh
-eIH to the* acre. Mr. A. J. Dafar, United
Staten’ Centennial from Ore
gon, iiHUcrin that he ha known It t 9 yield
eighty Hevenamla half htjahels to the aero.
It wnn awarded the highent and only premi
um at the United Staton (Jontennial Expori
tion, and pronounced the finest and only
grain oi iU kind on exhibition.
IL haft been grown as a t all and Sng
grain with equal succeHH. Single n
ineiwnring ono-half inch in length, and tho
average oloho to that.
price per pax age 25 rents; Five pnek
ugeHsl ( N); One dozen packages $2.00. Sent
pout paid by mail.
O# ft i ANTED )KVi’.RYWHERE| Toj ISTRODUCE
*TIfIH WHEAT
We are in no way connected
with any other nood hougo in Uleavcland or
Chattanooga.
Allordera, letters, etc., ihould be plainly ad
drcaHcd than
S, V, HAINES & CO.,
Clcaveland, ilradle? Co nny. Ton* |
munch H *fhk, Sweetwater, Monroe
County Tenn.
samples M*nl Frrc mi receipt nf a Tbrer
renl Nlamp. *
PILES.
THE ONLY SURE KNOWN CURE
r Chandlers
o m .
Thousarpls of Cases Kfictnally
Cured l>y litis
Won •> If al' Vit J? E .'1 KI) Y
PILES. HEMORRHOIDS
PIL 0 N .
Man )/ rau.it.A trod In produce this
jiahijul and distressing statu. The
blood is retarded in its return; the tew
frequent use. of grtmtie jmrgutires lends
lo produce congestion of the hoi eels, tor
)>id action of the. liner, and numerous
other causes are. the. source of this com
plaml, and hitherto nothing effectual has
been presented to the. public,which would
rnpidlij alienate, sg in toms ami ultimate
ly prone an effective cure. In I’lfON
we haoe a remedy which not only acts ill
most instantly , bid will remove the lar
gest tumors of the parts (fib’s) by ab
sorption, and many wlto have received
not only benefit, but have been radically
cured, haw been assured (prior Lo using
this treatment) by eminent xurg.-ons that
the only retief t'eyeis r could eaqwet in
life, would be by an operation, and re
moving it or them from the body by a
procedure which nevetixitatcd the k nife,
litis remMy has beat hailed with de
light, and is now prescribed by in any
practising physicians, who are cogni
zant of its merits, as the ouljj k nown sure
eurti for TILES. Prior, fifty cents
l>cr jtaek age, or six for $2.50.
Sent by mail on receipt
price.
Sold by all Dr nggists and dealirs in
moilkuuo throughout tlvo xvorld.
rRBrAUED 60J.K1.T 11V
Dll. CHANDLER
1471) Broadway New York,
Where orders can be addressed.
THE MILLER BROS,
CUTAEI COX.
AND
U. S. STEEL SHEAR CO,
l€ l\s!,IO VTI'tH.
>1 INI lACTCI.SMr oK
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID (’AST STEEL
SBTATo, AKT) STO.MHBS.
TUK ONLY MAXI’I Vt’TI'IIF.US ♦ >
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCiSSGtiS
IN TIIC UXtTEU STATES
THE ONLY MAM FACTUM its IN THE WORLD
OF roCKKT CITIERV, AVITH
Covering Scoured by Screws.,
fit ‘N K BUT TIIE BEST
English Pocket Cutlery Steel
Umhl, mill every KuilV. ml l'u .* ! i >, i,
WAK It ANTED.
The temper and cuttit£ qneUf.O!* of botk Krivcs
and S' *>frs in carvMlv U-i*ieo
Urvt cm- >*• Taken to r.Mlntatn and indva** <he
"t li t .trv.cd I\|<uUih c wEivti Ihts u ;*.;cau> Law at-
IttTiuxi, *3
The Leading American Cutlers.
In hamonv *ith tko verdict >f customer*. the
Ontei niai Ivxpoe-Uiuii awarded Modal* and Dinloui
** for the ervatest e scv Ati.ce lu quality aud fibieh o
there geenk.
The Miller Bros .Cuticrv Cos
Watches. Jewelry.
n . . ( ltU] cxtPfirivel* worn In Paris was flrpt discovered in 1870, by the celebrated French
f m n I> IV J.niirne. who maun fact urt it into jewelry, and for live yv*r* -old it to the leading
(.riMniM ( Jn 1875. wheu his seenrt became known, ten of the manafactnrln =c
jew* lent romDiny. with a capital of #lO 000,000 for the pnrpoae of manufacturing
jewelers eH’abl a Watches W.th this immense capital, and the aid of imptoved machinery
itomainc . ' nriiuce a!! the latent patten.- of jewelry at lea. than one-tenth the coat of Solid Gold.
may arv 4 ‘'' V.’,A’ri Llujr which m It for expert-, to detect it from the genuine.
‘“wHtalve iS*urertthe exclusive agency of th- United Sun-, nti-iOucola for the sale of all goods matm
we aav. ,44 *“[ " . ~ introduce them in tiie most speedy manner, have put up assorted
SSSSK. Sw vrtk* w will In at oat-tenth the retail value until January Ist, ÜB. Bead
tbe lift.
charm 1 pair pearl Inland sleeve buttons, 1 Lake j
George Cluster pin. 1 pair (3) heavy band bracelets.
s:c it lot.
t ladtc- orrf-ra Mtfrd Chain. 1 ladies neex chain I
charm. 1 pair onyx rieve buttons. 1 tit k Wj
<iiirt HtiidM. 1 m-w improved collar bllv.on. \ cX
ti a cut cameo aeal ring. 1 Arizona solitaire btad.
1 -ct Amethyst ortopoz pin uud oardrema. \ ladles
obemlMi button. 1 plain ring, stamped lx R.
*6.03 LOT.
1 Indie®' or*cra chain, with slide and taeael, (retail
nricci'iOO) i ;i-nt’n heavy wtitch chaui. with curb
charm (retail price, tf-00). 1 ladle-' heavy Jong
TUTk chain leb t-aut cluiaod miniature locket for
ladies neck chain. 1 set catoeo medallion ifnfki
eardrops. 1 pair Cl) heavy chased hand bracelet*.
I L'cnt’i* Holitaire diamond *tnd. 1 gent clnrter
diamond oin 1 pair umcthynt or onyx *lecvo but.
£IT 1 ret atuda to match amethyst or onyx
H leev buttotit*. 1 elegwit act cameo seal ring,
l inArrHv., band or wedding ring. 1 new patent
collar button, l ladle* chemise button. 1 amethyst
or topajj ring, (extra Uniat*j.
The reta'l price of the nrtieles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten times the price -Vs ask for
the lot" for example, out *I,OO lot retails for *IO.OO : our 5.00 lot for So. 00.
A sol. IT) pour a IMF. no i*i) iruN TINO- CASE WATCH FREE.
To any one sending us an order for the above [ ots by express to the amount of 154X1, we will md fivt
... . u.,uri Hoifinlnc Odd llunting-f'aH*. Watch, iient* or Isuoie* fi*c. warranted to keep perfect tfiru.
rni v.k OV us well “s I'XMSi void witch. By mail pr.-p.ld, 15.50. This is'mir be-t t.fTer to
AI.I'VT". ami i- worth a trial, as the watch alone will sell or trade readily for from 'JO-00 to SO.OO Gents
or Italic* watch alone, 7.00 or s.oo, with a hoavy gent's gold pattern vest chain and charm, or ladies opira
* to KBMKMBEB:-Thl offer only holds good until January Ist, 1878. After that time wo shall sell'only
to j..1,.).-r- awl whoi-sale dealers, trial any one wishing our goods will then have to .i> ful retaul prices.
JO,main- -old is the lies!, ami, in fuel, the only imitation of genuine gold made, hello, the same in
w-eight. color an-l ftnish, and all our goods are made in the latest gold patterns. W ill guarantee sattsfac
'l°"s-n'rl,moimyli>y'l 4 . Order, or Registered Letter, at our risk. No goods sentC. O. D. un-
CBR Rt least 5.00 accomprnicß the order. Address plainly,
W.F. EVANS & CO., Sole Agents for U- Sand Canada,
% ,t 07 SOUTH (LARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
au;' 2'2-fim
Look here.
mm&sm & m
Have just received a large stock of Saddles, Bridles, Mar
tingales, Saddle Cloths, Wagon Whips, Buggy Whips, 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 to
$12.50. Bridles from SI.OO to $1.50.
Hardware, Guns, Pistols,
All of which we are olTcring very low for Cash or Barter.
Gome and See
f. H. WHALEY & SOI
JESUr, - • ■ • GEORGIA;
Who are constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from
the West, by Green Lino,
CORN, BACON & FLOUR,
Which are Specialties with them-
They Keep Constantly on Hand a Full and Complete Stock of
m COOPS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
WIIICIITH F.Y AltE SELLING VERY LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER.
GANDGOFFS ‘ READY FOR USE” FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES
ALSO DEALERS IN
Groceries, ardware, Glassware 8c Crccke iy,
R**y“Prompt attention given to all Orderj from a distance
No charge for drayage to the depot.
sy£ %?\
v ; r :- n : ':•
ASK TOUR GBCCEH FOR IT!
* Depot, 104 New York. "
{.ESTER’S H 111} STOP H
BROAD STREET, JESUP, GA.,
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of goods usual
ly kept in a Drug Store, such as
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDIGINES, OILS, PAINTS,
FRESII GARDEN SEED, ETC.
I can al ways he found at the Drug Store, except when ab
sent ou Professional duty, where Medical advice can be ob
tained. F. LESTER. M D
00-ITAT LOT.
Ono gent's watch chain, retail price 00
One pair engraved sleeve battens, retail price 7a
One stone ret -ourf j>in, [* &
One act (3) spiral *inrt ttodf. ‘
One improved shape collar button, 4 £
Ono Leary plain wedding ring* A
Total
Fur SO cents W3 will send above stx articles port
pal<!‘ mi.oo I.OT.
One palrsleove button*, stone settin-. Otic
spiral shirt .tubs. One hoavy band cnga-oPHUt
riii'x. One >ot (1) engraved bracelets. One ladies
i long guard or n<*k chain. One engraved miniature
I locket lor tho ladio#' guard or neck chain. One
! zeui'* heavy link watch chain. Oue Lake Georgo
diamond stud. _ _
gJ.OO LOT.
One ladies’ neck chain and charm. Ono ladles
heavy Dtmrd chain for watch. 'Ono i*et pin and ear
i rtnjfrt. Amethyst. One extra fine miniature locket,
i One camero seal ring, fine very heavy woddttm or
i engagement ring. 1 gout's heavy watch chain with
It is of
great interest to you.
*
t
Therefore, Read this.
BELOW we publish & number crl letters, fer which wc request a ciretut
perusal. M*uy people have been taken in bj glaring advertisements, so that it
is often very difficult to convince them of the Itdtff, But I ftni determined to
bo known all over this country as a strictly honorable bosiness man, nnd
adopted ihii method to coovioco everybody. A poetal cfafd of inquiry wiIJT.
determine their genuineness. Certainly with such proofs as these, Who dar<£
sj-n doubt our integrity ? We ai'e proud of possessing these letter's', vn *? 0
publish but umn.ll portion of-those wo have, and with considerable pride wes
assert that there is not another Dry Goodi ,House in IhU- couutry which
produco such a number of bona fide recommendations.
satis wEimm
t
PROPRIETOR OF
THE CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE.
♦
IGO BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
Wattkenab, Fca., Juno 7th, 1K77.
I received the goods you sent me and am well pleased vviih them. They cost jnst
about half what goods of the same kind are selling for bore. I intend in the future to dt>
my trading with you. Mna. R. H. IIOWREN.
Scarboro, Ga., April 28th, 1877. 1
The articles came duly to hand, and I can assure you they gave full satisfitpiion. Yolj
cottld not have pleased tiny better. I showed the articles to a great many of my friends,
and they wore astonished at my getting such articles. Mrs. Bailey regrets not, sending!
to vou. Tho articles she got from , in Augusta, are inferior in every respect.
1 Mrs. E. JOHNSON,
Madison, Fla., June 23d, 1877,
I received my goods to-day, and am more than pleased with them. They are far,
bevond uty expectations. I will give you all my custom, and do all J can for you with
ethers. Mrs. A. Z. HANKINS.
Bay View, Fla:, June 23d, 1877.
The goods ordered eamo to hand, and find them very good for the price. It. BOOTH.
Eastman, Ga., May 29th, 1877.
The goods sent mo wero received in good order; was very much pleased with them.
The patterns selected were just wliat was v anted; could not have suited myself better.
Shall send another order, Mrs. W. S. DrGROAT."
Providence, Fla., May 2-4, 1877.
X received the goods you Bent all right; was very much pleased with them.
Mss. M. E. HOLLOW AY.
Fnrrip.iucA, Ga., May 30th, 1877.
I reeoived the goods ordered; they give entire satisfaction.
b Mfftft SALLIE STEVENS.
Welbobh. Fbi., Jiinc 4th, 1877. ■*(
I have been much pleased with your selections, nnd accept my thapks for your prompt
attention. • >UXJY J. McLERAN. |
El la viler, Fla., June Bth, 18-7. A
I received a bill of goods from you last week and am pleased with them,
Mrs. H. TANARUS, KENNON. |
St. Simon’s Ga., June sth, 1877. s
I received package ordered per steamer Reliance, all giving general satisfaction. |
>YM. J- WA Y,
Mellonvillb, Fla., June 26th, 1877. *
I was much pleased with the goods you sent me, and think them cry cheap. |
, Mrs. Mary F. LEFFLER. 1
Mount Veknon, Ga , June 22J, 1877. g
I havo received the noodsi am very much pleased. Mbs. Mart A. Smith, |
Mokkison’s Mills, Fla.-, May 29th, 1877. |
The goods sent for havo arrivod m good order, and give satisfaction both 19
to quality and quantity. * *' 5 F. M. McMeekix.
Midway, Fla ~ May 14, 1877.
Goods received and give perfect satisfaction, r Thomas E. James.
Eastman, Ga., November 30th, 187 Q.
I find vou so reliable that I shall ceud you all the trade 1 can. J apj we
pleased with the goods received. Airnifg Walker.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING t
We will send samples to any one who will write us for them, with prices at-jg
tnched, provided a throe cents postage stamp is enclosed and every aiticltjH
mentioned which parties desire, and can be sampled.
I Remember' that samples only give an idea of wbat goods aro, but do nofl
give tho article full justice.
2. Do not have any hesitancy in ordering the goods yon "vant, for we gmr
antec every nrtitlc to come up to sample, and if unsatisfactory, it can btm
RETURNED to US at OUR EXFEJJSE and Wfi Wrr.L REFUND TIIG MOSEY.
3 Should any article turn out unsatisfactory, which might occur through anJtj
oversight or otherwise, do not prejudge us of having done so intentionally, bust',
give us the benefit of tho doubt, and before returniog it, write us your com-jj
plaint, so Hint, if possible, yo might arrange matters satisfactorily, without the*
trouble and expense oj returning,
i. Calicoes wo cannot always match in the pattern, as we sell largo quantities 9
of goods and It k> impossible to keop every pattern for any length of time. I
Such and similar goods wq guarantee to fi.il, by giving the same quality, aud ns )
near.ttic pattern as possible.
5. We ask as a favor, that parties ordering goods, bo very particular in
writing their name aud shipping point iu plain letters, to avoid mistakes, also to
make their order as definite as possible, especially on articles, of which samples *,
Cfcunot be sent, wye would ask to give us a limit in the price to enable us to
form a propeg idea of what the article is lo be.
0. Whenever ii is possible, we prefer tho money toSccompany tho order, but
we will send the goods C. O. D. (cash on delivery) by Express, und. i( requested,
We will instruct the agent to open the packagi fur examination, before paying ’
for it,
7. We do not sell on credit under any consideration - If previously
arranged, wo will take a cotton factor's acceptance iu payment.
8. L l l not order any goods unless you have the money ready to p3y for it.
0. We prepay tho freight ou all orders amounting to twenty dollars r over.
This is the very host wo can do, for our profit is s slight (s wc llrtatf our
goods at Wholesale Prices) that we cannot do better. W e admit, there ar*
bouses who pay freight ou ten dollars worth of goods, but common sense teaches
plainly, that their profit must he larger than ours, or else they could not alfbr i
to do it and therefore in such oases, the party ordering tho goods of such
house, pays the freight after all —ONLY INDIRECTLY.
AVe have endeavored to be as lromst aud candid iu our statements as tne lan
guage at our command can do it, and if this fails to couvincc, we do not kno(
what eau.
We hoi 1 ourselves logally responsible to carryout tbe above assertions ai I
consider this a binding contract, entered upien by us freely and voluntary, at i
atlirrn it herewith by our signature. Very^KcspcetfuHy,
Havifl feisloin. '?
NO. 100 BKOUG II;T0 : N 6TIIEET, SAVANNAH, O AA
PR<jrillET\tß_OF
THE CHEAP DRY GOODS IIOUSI J
f Warranted ’ as- Represented !