The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, September 26, 1877, Image 2

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THE JKSL? SENTINEL r. P LIT it..; tt.t.i*. Unit or an! Proprietor. OJ‘f' in ,f " 7' V~, ; r<, tin r.> ■ >■< / ' ■ hkiivmi'. <-•■ i•>>• an. *‘>3l General News. 'j’ho Gold mines in North Georgia j are wore rummer alive now than they J Lave evor been. I,l*l. week two girls fought a due. 1 tieii Ghent, Carroll comity, Kv, in which one was hilled. The <juam-l was about beau. Knives and |>i>,tola wore the w< spoils and the kuivea oid the work, There is just on* tiling about it. The Indy who insists on carrying a good portion of her dross iu her hand has gotlo keep her chocs tied up, or lot ev erybody know sbe left home in a hurry. We know of several who never wear shoes wheu they go nut. They put on a pair of lot fc slippers and lake the lowe part of their druse skirts in their hands nod lift theui high enough ..<> let peoplo know their hosiery aro cicun no 1 to show their pretty ankles. lion. A. IT. Stevens in now a* lively as a fiddles!ring.jand nearly as fat. Hub Tondlrs arid Mariana Noodles, nf Muscogee county, cturried thu other day. Elijah Glass, of Clayfnn eonnty, got a verdict for sl,f>oo a .minat tho Central railway for being put o.T one train, aid knocked the tiaek l>v another train •>n tlie Kamo road. Tho ColuuihuH r learn? that many eitiz'iis of Ear'v oounty have died from an unknown disease, it in repre sented ns similar (o yellow fever mid equally ns dangerous. From *ll acomjnts it can gather, the Thomasvillo Enterprise onys tlio enter pillars will sweep tho field* in that oourdy in a vvoelr or ttvo, and destroy the lop cotton crop. 'J’ho Quitman liejwrter ives nn no count of u while woman l>v fho name of Williams who lias been living with :i negro for sou'C time in a swamp. We learn from ,' lin Quitman /?<’ -n --ter that 11. M. clntorh, of tho Quit man Free. J i w ill soon tnko charge of tho Albany J. .a . , and that A. P. l’< rliftir, ( f Qiiitii'.no. will take charge of tho <’•’/ '■ /'v .V SueeesH to you. gentlemen. T'nde eonnty ha* only one pool office. Ibid at Miami, which is supplier 1 wilh n monthly mail. Tito JackßOvillft Union soya tliat, Col J. H Oliver linn too Iho'uanml names of head* of family rcgintorod an about to come to Floiida, with tlio in tention of becoming permanent resident. According to the Union n permanent orttlcment in Africa by tbo odor and people of Jocksunvlle is Already dc toriuinrd upon, and they nro now Hoik ing activo ptepnration for their de parture at rn only day, thoso who intend to cmijirot t \v ill sun proceed to Ctmdston for that purpose. Tim Northern papers Lave for years past been talking al out the "moan whiten" nf the Moult, and it is frequently asked by foreigners who U-ey are. Tito can at last he satisfactorily answered •hey arc the So til horn men who joined hnnda with Ilia carpet-baggers to plun der their fellow tnen. ITnn. M J. UrftwforJ of Uarlow Cos., was out huyrv ri ling with a young Indy in Cartorsvillo on last Fri lay, when tho homo bee amo f. ightoned and ran nvrttv, throwing Mr. 0 out of the buggy. He fell upon Ids head, breaking his nook, from which ho died almost instantly. Tho young lady was also thrown out breaking her shoulder aod badly bruising her I o ly. A refreshing revival of religion h m been going on in the Baptist chit'oh at Quitman Largo n umber* were mi nd o the visible church. It is a It j. ful sign to pets that tbo people in many are lions are turning to the living U ni and quitting b'ui's dcstiudivo ways. Wo hall this ns an Oinotl of bo:tor days. Be ing within tho pale of a church t ov. r mttdo a mail a worse citizen; on the eon • Gary it lias mode many a good one. May tho good wotk go uu -I'/iOiaa svi/lo Timx. I say thst though 1 have served tho peoitlj fo forty yours, this convention was tho boldoat, broadest and most nnpurohasahlo body of men that l over saw} Sumo of them may have lii'ou dull and could not spell very well ([ am a had speller tuy-udf) hut limy w ro men who Mood for Georgia and tiio rights of the peole, atnl they built you a monu ment which will survive lor all time.— Hebert Too nibs. Heaton Hi*/ '</ env* - - "Tbe Kmpire State of tilt* South is looking up. General Bolt Toombs having been assured lital his political disabilities • ill lie removes! by Congress thiswinter, is intending to run for Senator Gordon’* place. Ilou. lieuj.Hill,tbc anther-haired RUteMnan, is already laikcil of in Geer.l* as Ibo next Democratic candi date for the l’reidency. General Jo :.g --otreof now a citizen of Georgia, is talked of for United Stales Aland al, Georgia in (cuds lo be a li\u member oi the Union." However iiuu.ili iue ilie fuc*. candor impels us to admit that neither Sabbath •eliools, or dialy schools, .ncet with that success, atid receive that aid and comfort io our liitic town, they merit from a bigli-toued anb intelligent j>c p'c. \\ Ly js thir? Any intelligent observer i> pre pared to answer the . cation. ! t <*s Nan Haddock, we ;.ici:d to tear. . being more successful in building ut* a •’etiool hero than many laTO beret, to l een. Site is i' mj.etont •eu- ev,. \ it a' Moitiiy ei attteess. Atlantic n1 Gulf Railroad C.-Nti.\.St;ph !V -.sin si's Of nev, j Al!.-title :inil (.Ifir Kuilroari. .a -..ui, Ail;'’lst Jil, JHi7. ) N AN!) SUNDAY, .September 2<l ’ • foii own: NK’.HT £XP]iKSB. 1/ .. ‘A’ ' dally at 3:00 P. M A.. ‘ ■j at -l. viji “ 5:50 P. M Ar, • .U.. ■ ' -uUq “ 0:15 A. M ' - . L A10:i ‘ . 10:00 A. M. • • -f.; • nk 1 . . 1:30 A, M. ... gjV'lNj • 7:10 A. M. A r 'A '•> 06 ' . .7 :35 A. M. J.-.VQ ••-'■ ".. . r,:25P. M. !,< ■ •),. J.;*oti. :ii<: “ . . IW>O I*. M. Lt ive J. .. Oaic “ .11:30 V. M. L'*. k v. A ite it v 1 Y :00 I’. M. l,<*;tvc l};iu'ri'f; r f* " 2:30P. M. h< .t . “ . .. . 7 10 A. M An-iv' tl&iu nrvOt “ 10:00 A. M. No of t u-> S.tvannfih and A’.l* ?iy } . <•! < ! r lie’ vfkfj?m!i forT.illuJia'iflec, 1;, ,i ■ u Sind D iT.fii take* Hih train. J 1 '• ■ A };.!’• 'Ai rf| ,t 0:15 11. TTJ j (0.. .f : ••• ~*. tii y)conii< -;t at Jchu{> villi ] t-./ 'rat*! for Florida. } :t liom Kloritla ly thin train ron i.tct g i;,> willi Ibr* Iriin n l iving in Ma ! con at 5.-15 m. (difl.y except Sunday) i No oi caiM betwetn Atontgoiiiory r nd A ,ck xaivilb*. ' iTi ' tbirnp li to and from ii; i.i.d \j ive fv*k and Montgomery i :ns'i Tno* Oak on tlii; train. i i,< *-t at Als,t:.y '..ftn p’ --uf'<*r tramp J • j wa. aon lv)fit!iv.c.;U?rn ilaiii >ad to and irofn Macon, KisJa ih, jomcry, New < h Gqiii.m, <•'. c, Mail wtcamer lenv-m IJaiid d;j for Apa -3 o liirola Suinmy alltmod; lor 00l- ever)’ WcdneMday morning. C.;|tißc cttmiaofioii at Jii' I’uonvill© daily, Sunday. l ; < v cptrd, lor St. Angm tino, P iat lifi ami Knterpriao. i ltir oß (Mi It ai dA. U. ft. b-av. junction, ; pf<in,j \v t, Momlny, Wc.lncfiday atidFri*] day at 1! 1 1 a. m. Ini I’.nur v. ~*ii TANARUS;. * day, Thursday and Sat j nrd.nv ot -1 AO j). in. Acc-'/ti.Moi'.vao'i Ti<.ua;i eastexin 111 VISJ ,Vj kvo Savannah [Sumlavs oxr^ptodl at 0:45 A.M. Ainve a! MMntouh " “ 0:35 A. M. Arn\. at. .1* sup •* “ 12.051*. M. An’ive at ltliu k bc.ir “ 3:20 P. M. Arrive al jMpoilt ‘ ** 7:<H) P. M. lit'uve Dupont “ ** 5.00 A.M. Jjaav** ItiiicknlicaF •* “ 9:Of>A. M. Lt'iivc JcKup ** " 12:15 V. M. I*ohve M nin tosh “ " 2.22 I*. M. Arriiofit Savannah " •* 5:00 P. M. \K K PMKN PD TON. M• • , V bS • •*. ) t'IU2)4TH. *i * Dnpo.o oid> •• '.'pt'-tl. it 5:00 A.M. Ar: at Viddor.ta 7:15 A.M. , Ar .<• :11 > • “ 0:02 A.M. ’ • •at i f.onur.v IN* ' 11:15 A.M. • I e Albany * ‘ 5:15 P. M. | j., >. Albany “ ‘* (1:00A M. 1.. 'l l. .. t ill * •• l :00 P.M. !I, . (/,.(atm * " 2:50 P.M. i '. •, \ aid-)-, a “ • 1:10 P. M. \n .*i I >ij|.>t*i)f. *• 0:30 rM. (•••' li.L.u . (D. i• at Ti.’Uot Agent. n HAINES, < A i'm in i ‘ ill l endonfc. . , ii: xih’oail (! i,' . • 11 te; ( mi. ( . ;.i*11■. ~!'• 1 h,|S77 ( j After tiundiy B(!')temhor tho 9th, I 577, I’ussuiger traimt on this r ad will run as follows f; DAY PASSKNQHit, | DAILY, SUNDAY EYOEFTED. I,eave Marea ...... .It:115 A. M. Arttvo att'oeltmn 11 :32 A. M Arm at .le'tup f>.£>s I*. M. benvo .lesap .8:301’. M. Ante at l-rutiNw re). till 0 I’. M. i.avi Biuni.wi. k 4 :16 A.M. Aiviveat Jusup fI;66A. M. I, m\oJe: at p .. 7:25 A. M. An ive at Cuehran. I dill I*. M. tn nt U on ......i '.‘a r. M. Going down connects with A. & G. It. K. at Jesuit fur ilaeksuttville, ami all points in Florida. Up trniu ooarocts at Scsup for Savannah. A* V( i VMoll VI ION 'II.UA I.i TV I.N I 'X'll RAN AM) ‘ liAWMNn ,i.u;. [hunimiin KiimmcD.] Leave CV nr,.n . . II ;l(l A. M. An .in at ii.ovuiinviUe 12:251*. M. Ijeave flan lie 1 aid I’ M. Atrivoii Coeiuan ... . 1 :4.‘i I*. M, ; leave t oeliiiia.. ... 2:451’. M. Ai rive t1awUiie.ivi110............. 3:30 V. M. I.i uvu ll.iwliina ille ... .. lluttO A. M. Art no at Ooohran 11:15 A. M. T’anxen ers b.itwacliM.i ’on amt Hawktns ville a:.'l inl.utcili tie points, leave Macon till ( A. M. !< ve I taw 1. nsv.l'c * .do I*. M. 1“ V on ... Ik‘l we.'ll 11 I, O.lVltlo 1110 l i imia. i Ucl.ov (V eiiraa, leave IlawkinsviUo 10 OA. M eoui.eelia,; at. Cochran with 1 down train lji (i.ito eoaneeta fr 1 tew|>in a illo with IT til 1 . via;; ('oclnnii.it u’. f*. M G KO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt. \V. J. .1 auvis Mas Trans. 'II® SMS! I would r upectful'y nimounoo to tbo oil,i.i IIS nl JoSllp NUll min’oiiiidiug | country that 1 have tut incited n lull lino of 1) n Y G() OPS. all of tho latest style*, Linlie cm find my stock complete to make sc tetions fit. III. * l have also a complete nssortuie*'* of iiiiit-elass Shoos, consisting of Ltul lex Mis si‘B am l CliiUlrotts | Hue sowed Shoes ami Slitters ’ MEN S FINK BOXED TOED AND PLAIN SHOES. Full lino of Crockoryand Tinware, Wood ware ic. I have also a full assortment of ITeah Drugs and Faiuilv Medicines. FRESII GARDEN SEEDS, AC 1 httvo n turned pentiamni’y to Jesnp aud offer my PrufosHsiml ser vient to our cf;:,'iis. Caiia a .swered promptly, dv or uigl.t W. LITTLE. M. D. •JIMI4J.O ON MS.I IMA ;10i •'*"'**' Id. —'and v J N WXH3 vv SUIT MO NOW V AilJ. Tlielir-nt lu.t ii il i’-ii ni'-r. . J ulel.t to Our AMERICAN MAMMOTH RYE; Or Diamond Wheat, For Fall or Spring Sowing. .% w Km I):*finrt from tb* CtMiimfin <• rnv f;raln rrrr lui coiiiirf if. It w.ia fij'nl found crrov.ijif; wild on fit lluihlMh riv Qr. N* va<!.•; i.ncc whi Ti limtri Ims been successfully cultivated wliert-v --tried. It yi* hls from nixiy to eighty h.mh els to the aero. .Mr. A. A. Dutiir. Uiiitid States’ Ceni< n:ii;i l D./umi ; ioner from Ore gon, xiHscriH that htr It is known it tf> yield eighjy seven and a liall bushch. totheac* l . It wtfs awarded the highest find only premi um at the Touted Siai' o Cviit' nnial Exposi tion, and pronounced tin*, flu* st and only grain oi its kind ti cvhiidtinii. It has bn* n grewn as a i V.il sn-\ Srifr grain with giml .access. Single n measuring one-ha!: i’mli in length, and tho average close to that. Price per pat age 25 cent”; Five pack .up s~ ! 00; One- tl wm oa . . ;*.; $2.00. Sent post paid by mail. oxaiAn ku i::vr.:;/wiir.T;F} t<J istuodin-e jTiriH v invr ffr NoTK i- \7c arc in no way connected witli any other ho.! .e in (dsaveland or Chattanooga. Allorn< rs, lctO*r, etc., ahonld lie plainly ad (lrc.xn and th is S. V. HAINES & CO., Cloaveluuil, Bradley County, Tonn.J bhanch ii rb, Bweetwater, Mnnroj (hrniity Term. NamiticK sent Free nn reee,|)t of n 'Hirer rent (laiii|x. PILES. THE ONLY SURE KNOWN CURE r Chandlers Pll 6H . Thousands of (Vusc-s Ellclualiy Cured |>y llii.-t W O N I) !•’. II F 11, ffll E .11 ED Y IMLF.S. HEMORRHOIDS PIL 0 N . Mnwu musi..< Uu- l ’n produce this finhiful nod diHrrrniif) Mnlr. The j hluod ix retarded. i;t ilx return: the too i I'ret’iu'nt tt*r. <n ' i/r' -hin purf/nUrc* tend.! , In m'od nor ( ;<i. ui not ot tin' ooteilx, tor , ;iiV/ ai’tion of the. liver, and ntoneroux ntin’r emote* are the. snuree of litis com plaint, and iiiliwrto nothin;/ effectual ha* been prencnle.d to the. public,which, world rapUUy alleviate, xi/mtomx and ultimate- 1 1/ prove ail effective cure. In /‘IEOH we hare a rentedy which not only o'-tx cl moxt inxtanlly, but will remove the. lor tyext tumor* of the part* (Pitex) by ah lorption, and mane who have received not only benefit, lint hare been radically caved, havi * been axsvr<‘d i prior to uxiny Ihi* treat meat) by eminent ace /eonx that the only relief they ever could e.rjtct ' in life, would be in/an oiirralinn, and re j tnoviny it or them from the body by a ; procedure which neci xxitated hie I nife, I Thin remedy ha* been hai'ed with- dc litjht, and ix now prescribed by many practising phymeian ', who are, itx/ni znnt of'it* meritx, ax the only hunen sure cure for PILIIK Price, Fifty cents i ;ht paciage, or xLx tor $2.50. Scut by in li 1 on receipt price. Sold by all Druggists and doalirs in mediciuo throughout tho wodd. PKFI’AHF.n SOI.EI.V 11V DR. CHANDLER 1 479 Broadway New York, Where orders can be addressed. THE MILIEU BROS, ciiTkZ; foi. AND U. S. STEEL SIIKAII CO, M an ck MTV urns oK Patent Pocket Cutlery, A NI) SOLID CAST STEEL EIEOiOIS AND SvBItSSOIS. TltS ONLY MANI'K.U'TriUSHS OF SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS IS THE I NITEO BTAI KS THE ONLY MA.NUFAOTUKKIiS IN THK WolU.lt OK rtKKKT tITIKRY, Willi Covering Secured by Screws. NoNl. LIT THE LEST English Docket Cutlery Steel Used, tail every Knitvuml Pa c. : i t U AKK ANTED. The t. tr.',vr aml cuftmi* qualities of both Kt ive? •* ands >'ca rv e’lixfut ) t*su ri. C.n it cai>‘Lk u lAMo.ittiUin s:.i! mo. ■no' re we ’I rr\l vvhkh llii> iNmijiany luxe at taint'd. as The Leading American Cutlers. Ir lehidum y miui ihe veidi. t ' f*-\>mo:s. the Cvhlrr.. t! .v* tit it Mi.kth*.. *d I> *a at ss !*r tt*> .iwlutikvM.ua iti .;uii l.i.tu o ! the: A- The Miiler Bros Cuiierv C. Watches. Jewelry. P t :.•!?!. r.r. -n si rely worn In 3\*rD wn first di?coVrrcfl in l f ;0, 1r the celthr**t<-d F'rnrh M>l D Dii I- \::uc, vrt oinan a fnctu rG ii into jewelry, end for fle years told il to C :adif t ' iow. !* ra of c‘r;-. f./r ST-i Hold, in J when \u fccrcl h* fiffc known, ten oi the mac.t.i...- .dn • ( -f -.hji-hed ft “Oirk romjnrfy. v. itn h cijibu: of #lO '-i *.(**'> f*r ‘ g ]*~rp:*! i ** of jnai.uiui ii.ring i{o!*,:one (o;!(i J-w-lrv -n t \V:ich*">. With f*uw iimu'o-r’ r*jiJab ai.-d the rid ot impiov-ri mj* h’nery . V,<i j*. ; -<; ''• 'CI the lnfej*t pof jw. Vry at !i*>tenih the co.-r of Gold, (> e ~ , v . n rt which ninkA ir HiipoJ-ibio ev-;; for expert* o det*c: it Sro-’U :r.• * ij ; . iv f. pa- jmjcsipM ti;*; e.xc'usive ageccy of tile United Htate< an i for the stile •-•f a‘. , i.innn a- 'q*e4 from thit* mt.lal, and iu order to intro io • rli**.n mi the m•- G-eedy .oinm r. have p-;f .ip led •am tie lots aa heiow, which we w:il avil a: oae icath iue ret r ! value until J;inua/y i=l, Kcad ; tho list. li t'm. 1 pair pearl Iniiin l r.< • v<: hut mi*. 1 L-* f*o*( ENT* .(<*, Ocoigc cluster j > 1 pair (2) heavy hand bracelets. ; One yent-’ft watch chain, retail prieo 05 IAVT. i (ire p-” buttoud, retail price 1 ladies’ opera rrmt "Ui.,. 1 !.v necK *Hir. I “ TO 'll r! ..r'lgd ) he; .tl fnl (t'lUtTaVtid- * 1 pttlr OtiC ’I ■ ‘ PMI ll.tr .1,. <# ‘ I l,rii< e|''t- 1 t * irt link \<:-t dr*ii: -.rid unp.-o ed *iriie Q. - r h-o vOU, - Sm ISr on vVllcovn ..nttim,.. 1 set (!) .my • Oue f-'V.y Plata wedding ring. JJ6 shirt MKh. 1 i!‘-.v improved -r butt on. I t t •n r-.t - trnco -■ 1 riu". 1 Ari/oi i sonta.ro sful. Total •••.•"• ' u 1 ner Am-chyst or top-iz pin arc! eardrop*. I udu:* For 50 coma we aul aeiid auovc - x ur.xc.-..> pus.- taiemiee billion 1p! gh ring. >*arnpd 18 K. paid. t sr,.4>o I OT. 1 X 2 ,S! 2 S : ! - f. I. ru-"k rija :, J. ! t=et cameo in:-n.il**.• [ if.eket lor ... . , - - H - - , /- c ~ rsmp.: 1,10 V> i.-'ftvjr nR-.Kin lirnd iolceio',. ./nut’* heavy li„k watch chaw. One oike O00)*c I 0.-:r'- .oil! ire "■ ■nni ,, i —in. > r ' :r '■ >n°nd bt.ik dhinoffd pin. I-..!' gg " •' > r eny:* ■• ‘ '• ' “* , ■ ■■ idii- 1 5-t (Z) H-ids to macu nmerny.-t or ony.-. (, . p jp.,n<ck cuxiin a:.d charm. Oac . sleove huftof - lplt •- n i jr acteam .• . tin fo v ateb. On 1 n.a-Aive h.tTfl or v/t-ddb:*/ Anti. 1 new pit* nr inrr*. Ame Thy-t. One extra fine mi n Jam re: locket. ool’as-'haMoii. : tv I':* • ■hoiiilsc bliUon. 1 athofli/St j Ore* caioero rtt'-. One w.r: heavy <r top;;/, ring. T-. -ail!*; )■ uc-.geuxeut r.u-g. 1 gen'.’s heavy \Y.il tn raUia T .... ..... • of *v *>-*•-•>* n oac.h ;)’<• lot o ox-vh:/ on times ‘he wc n- •< for rhe I<p? ; ,or • •:.!. e, ou sl,<W I*>; rctiuH Ur: : <m t ~<f) <H iO. -M.-t). A SOLID DOMAINS GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE. TO n, one rmdii.K r r.n owl.-.- for the above |o!. ’,y/spre**; to !!ie rarnnet. of v. " wid wtid aoeMolldfeonaioeSoSl nanw-f!*ee Wateh. Oent.or * 1 ' ' ' 11. wn-l, -■■■■■>■ wit,:..- "MO (>; ■■"!■ ■■any. - nmsi. a. n a or tahic*'- vtat'di 7. /) o ..•.0, wilh a hoavy gent's goxd pativrn veu caaxa a.x ■ .arm, o. Ii i-3 a "mEMB! ' Til a* hoi. ood rntil .Ten nary 1-t, M ;3 Afterthat G 1"" J 1 e r^"i i' s *” e ™ !y -r;y:.. ? : color and aim a! 1 , our root.s are made m the latest -old pa-uni**. vs . . kua.an I- 'FS em>d.vr (! our .m. NO ftoode ovat e. O. U- • isji at W.F. EVAN3 & CO., Sole Agents for U 3. and Canada, y.-, A 07 SOUTH CLARK STREET, UIICAGO, ILL. tttur yj iisu DEALER IN— STOVES, RANGES, RATES, AND TIN UND WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE. 169 RROUGHTON STREET. BAVANS A 11, G A . Gome and See w. i wiuiy i sos, GEORGIA Who are constantly receiving by Lite Car Load, Direct from* the West, by Green Line, COM, BASON & FLOUR, Which are Specialties with them- They Keep Constantly u:i Hand a Dali and Complete Stock of DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES; ETC,, ETC. WHICH THEY AltE SELLING VEIIY LOW t oil CASH Oil BAKTEIt. GANIXiOI-TS ‘ READY FOR USE" FLOUR AT SAVANNAH FRICKS ALSO DEALERS IN Groceries, ardware Glassware Sc Crccke iy. Prompt attention {liven to all Orders from a distance No elmnre for to the depot. ALTA MAH A HOTEL, r- ‘ - ’ - - • .'. J£Sl l> G£O'I2GIA. This well known Hotel, at the junction of the Atlantic A Gulf and Macon and Brunswick Railroads, is now under the manage ment of Former assist -, ant manager, and hopes that tiiis statement will be a suflicient gucrautee to the traveling public, that it will be conducted to the satisfaction of those who may jiatronize it as an eating house or hotel. Board, $2.00. By the Week or Mouth on Reasonable Terms. Pu-set'-i'r Trains on l. th r >a .Isbtop here fo; meals It is of great interest to yon. Therefore, Head this. BELOW we publish a number of letters, for which wo roquet a carer peiuMil Manv rumple have been taken in by glaring ailvcrtisemeti**, so that i. is often vet v difficult to convince them ot the truth. But lam determined to ; be known all over this country as a strictly honorable business man, and ha S-.. adopted thi method to convince everybody. A postal card of inquiry will determine their genuineness. Certainly with such proofs a3 these, who dare ‘ still doubt our integrity? We are proud of possessing these letters, and we ’ publish lut a email’-portion of those \vn have, aud with considerable pride we ‘ ussert that there is not another Dry Goods House in this country which can. produce such a number of bona ildo rco.uiui.ndalions. PROPRIETOR, OF THE CHEAP BEY GOODS HOUSE* IGO BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. W.uiKvyvn. Fi.a., June 7th, T'77. 1 r-CPivtal the goo,?a yon tißitt m i and ttm well pleas and weh tie-n. Tboy ort just about half what goods of the same hind are Helling for Love. 3 intend in the 'mure to do my trading with you. 51 m. It. H. IfOWEEIT. S, v-i oro, (It.. April 28th, 1877. The article* came duly fo hand, and T can assure yon :uey gave lull sntisiaciion. Yo;l cotild not liave pleased any better. 1 showed the avtic.us to a great many of my fnenda, and they were astonished at my getPng sneh articles. Mrs. Hailey regrets not sending to you. The articles she got flow ,in Augusta, arc inferior in ever? respect. Mrs. E. JOHNSON. M - June 2:Jd, 1877. I rw-iyed my poods to day, and am move than pleased with them. They are far heynad my expectations. I will give you all my custom, and do no i can for you with others. M . A. Z. HANKINS. Bat V- ;t, b' * x .. June 23d, 3877. Tho goods ordered came to hand, and find them very good, for the price. K. BOOTH. Eastvan, G,„ May 2'Jth. 1877. The goods sent mo 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. Mas. W. S. BbGIIOAT, P.-.OV- !>cxcs, Fja., May 24, 1877. I received tho goods you sent all right; was very much pleased with them. Mes. M. E. HOLLOWAY. Fkedekica, Ga., May 30th, 1877. T received the goods ordered; they give entire satisfaction. Mrss SALLIE STEVENS. Weitiotin Kxa., June 4tli. 1877. T have been much pleased with your selections, and accept n.v thanks for yonv prompt attention. Mas. 54 AMY J. McLEIiAN. , Ei.t.av ru.E, Ft, A., June Bs,h, 1877* 1 received a bill of goods from you last week and am pleased with them. | Mes. H. T. KENNON. ‘ St. Siskin’s Ga., June sth, 3877. I received package ordered per steamer Reliance, all gyving general satisfaction. , WM. J. WAY. Blx*v>nx>:.i.u, I’.a. JnnoSGth, 1877. I was much pleased with the goods you sent me, and think them vcy cheap. Mas. Maky F. LEFFLEIi. Mount Vebnon, Ga , dune 22J, 1877. I have received the goods; ara very much pleased. Mas. Maiiy A. Smith, Moitr,ison's Mills, Fla., May 29th, 1877. The goods sent for h&7O arrived in good order, and give satisfaction both 33 to etuahty aud ouaDtity. F. M. McMeekin. Midway,Fla , May 14, 1577. Good's received aud give perfect satisGctioo. Thomas E James. Eastman. Ga., November SOcb, 1870. I 3ud you so reliable that I shall scud you all tire trade l can. lam well pleased with the goods received. Arthur Walrisb. (TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING: Wo will genrl samples to any one who will write us for them, with prices at tached, provided a throe cents postage stamp is enclosed aud every atticlo ; mentioned which parties de ire, and can be sunpled. 1. Remember that samples only give an idea of what goods are, but do not give the artie'e full justice. 2. Do not have any hesitancy in ordering the goods you want, for we guir •jntee eve"y article to come up to sample, and if unsatisfactory, it can bo RETURNED to US at OUR EXPENSE UU‘l VVE WILL IIEFONB THE MONEY. 3 Should any article turn out unsatisfactory, which might oeenr through an oversight or otherwise, do not prejudge us of having done so intentionally, hut give us ihe lenefitof tho doubt, and before returning it, write us your com plaint so that, if poisib!' - , we might arrange matters satisfactorily, without the trouble aud expense oi returning, 4. Ualieoes 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. 1 Such aud similar goods we guarantee to till, by giving the same quality, aud as near the pattern as possible. 5. We ask as a favor, that parties ordering goods, ho very particular in writing their name and shipping point in plain letters, to avoid mistakes, also make their order as definite ;;• pyossibio. especially on articles, of which samples cannot be sent, e would ask to give.us a limit in the ] rice, to collide us to form - nropir idea ot what the article is to be 0. Whenever it is possible, yre prefer the money to”ncconipany tho order, but wo will send the eouds C. O. D. (ousli on delivery) by Express, aud if requested,, \vc will iustruci the agent to opt-u tho packag; for examination, before paying for it. 7. l Ve elo not sell on credit under any consideration - If previously arranged, we will take a cotton factor’s acceptance in | ayment. 8. D) not order any goods uulesv yon have the money ready to pay for it. l>. We prepay the freight ou all orders amounting to twenty dollars or over. This is the very bent we can do, for our profit is so slight (as we Iklait our goods at Wholesale Prices) that we cannot do better. We admit, there are houses who pay freight on ten dollars worth of goods, but common sense teaches plainly, that their profit must be larger than ours, or else ihey could not afford to do it and therefore in such eases, tho party ordering tho goods of such *a house, pays the freight after aII—ONLY INDIRECTLY. We have endeavored to be as hou st and candid iu our statements as tae lan guage at our command can do it, and if this fails to convince, wo do not know, what can. We hul l ourselves legally responsible to carrv out the above assertions and consider this a binding contract, entered upou by us freely and voluntary, ai 4 affirm it herewith by our signature. Very llcspcetful'y, David Feishin. ■ NO. 100 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA rnuruiETvß'jjF J TII E C IIE A P DPe Y GOOD 3 110 U 5 E J