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THE JESbT SESrWEL.
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U’.i/toi au i Ptupiieloi.
y.iicc in tie ./- 1 Inns*', fivutiny .*.# < linry
Ol'i't, tiro limit'sJi'itM llemul SI.
<>< roll in i*tj -
Wo clip tliC following from tlio
Milloilgcvillc Union and Recorder, and
endorffl every word contained tlicroin
i.:i true; and say further, it contained j
exactly what should bo the BCiitiinoiil [
of evry true and nolle Georgian:
“Vt’bcn the people in sober earnest |
e ■nit: to contrast tlio respective claims j
ofMilledcevillc and Atlanta, ilioy "ill i
not fail to rememher that around tin
old Capital cluster proud memories ol
the grand old patriots and statesmen, 1
"hose neb’o deeds have “illustrated
Gorgin' 1 in the past; while with
Kimball's Opera House are as eocialcd
bitter recollections of military power
holding die true pool* under unlawlful
restraint, wdido lliicvidi carpet-buyers,
base scalawags and ignorant negroes
plundered thorn nnrl<r tho f •mm of law
a: their will. Let the people ‘ look on
ihis picture and then on that,’’ and i(
an\ should still he at a loss lu>w to vote
in December, let them remember fur
ther that it was only by a base 1 1 iolt on
a helpless people that the U-| i'ul Was
ever loculed at Atlanta. Now is the
time to r Araxs (bis great wrong.”
A Manly Speech.
Governor Wade Hamptons manly
speech nt lho Agricultural fair in Rock
ford Illinois, is in sinking and li nora.
He contrast with tho pu nilc piping ol
dial 'repentant siner” and erring broth
er, Postmaster General, K"y. Guv.
Hampton said:
‘Up to tho hoginrilni' rf tho war I
used all of my inihloneo to preserve the
Union [Chters. | 1 was a Union man.
| Renewed cheers.] I did all I could to
preserve it. I did oil l could to avoid
a war, and wlion Suuih Curolitia called
her sons, as Illinois coTed ho. 8, I obeyed
her command, and men of Iliiuoi*, I
fought you ns long and ns hard ofl J
could, and I have no afnjogics to mako
for it. | Loud elicor ami laughter.] I
remember especially that I fought the
Uightli lllinoi?, and I thought it one of
the host rrgiinonlH in tho Federal army.
1 fought them very hard indeed.
(Great cheering and laughter, and a
voice, ‘You did well’.] Now, my friends,
wont into tho war believing wo were
right; but when the war ended we rur
rendored, and I impress that upon you.
Wo tuiTCudorcd in-good fuilli, and 1
rbiallengt? a man living to say that from
that day to this 1 have violated in any
degrao the tenor of my parole, or dutio
anything incoiiuinlaut with my houor as
a Roldier or a citizen. [Loud elieors. |
When 1 sheathed my sword l renewed
inv allegianoo to tho United States
Government. I pledged myself to sup
port Ihu constiliilii.n of llio United
States. When 1 took my oilieial oath
tho otlmr day ns Governor of South
< iambus I sw.. . lo uphold it os it now
elan i-, nn<l so he/p mo God I intend lo
liicpit. [Loud ehoeis, amt a voice,
‘That's .vlmt wo want.'] Wo surren
dered in good faith Wo accepted Ilia
t'onslitution of tho United Status with
tho amendments."
A Black Hills Advonturo-
A few days ngo a man named Mont
gomery Smith, hailing from St. Loui*,
Imd (bo singular anil narrow cucapos
rolled into < in\ lie left a camp übittlt
thirty utile* up the Hills to bring lot
tern here to post, and in trying to alior
leu the distance a little he lost the reg
ular trail ami got into a had bit of
country. While hunting for tho trail
ho enmo ncross fresh nigns of Indiana,
land with burry out of the neighborhood
he ran directly upon a lingo brown bear
which was filet ping on the hide nf u
thick't, Tho thicket watt on n i ido hill,
and Smith wn< going at a good pace
when hi< turned lliu clump. The boar
was to near when the man caught sight
of him that there ivan neither linio to
halt lior i.bnioe to turn nut, and bruin
was cleared by a (lying .leap li > made
a stroke ot Smith as lie went over,
lidhcting n slight BCi nlch on cue leg, and
then set n|l afti r ilia mine' with the in
.tentlout of eating Irtr fur dine r The
light led ovci broken giuuml. up and
down a ridge, and then iiloi g the base 11
a broken ledg-v
Knowing that (bn lieui would soon
overtake l.iin, Smi'h had b s ryes
peeled for some pl.icu ol lefugo, and lie
found n good one. (’lose to the giuond
was a rift in I lie lodge, made by pint “I
tha lurks so tiling do.vti or emiiibliiij;
away, lfo ra vit only thirty feet awny
nd tho liear was not n hundred yards
10 hi; irar. Time was no lime t" go m*
whet 1 11 the crevice was big to tinge to
iidmit the tiian, ami 100 aural I It) hi
'lie bear in aftt i him, or so siu dl thai
the victim would be trvcrlaketr mid de
vOn red Ho bad dropfld bin tun l "1
I.:s flight, and rutting at full npi* , ' , l. he
i ade made a diva and vfl'iit li l Hi'
eitvioc bead lirst,-raking iHiough hidi
vti hit shoulders mid back to make a
pair of Lely shoes The l eaf warn t
ten seconds behind him. auJ as Sintth
r ..died tho lack cad of tbo caw,
.hit!) was list ui" r six lift dot l'l l**'
b;or pul iih-i bead ini t's mouth nod
mu liiid io work in his body. Ibis ho
tiouldn.t tio. using to Ids stout ehoul
dors, but fur a tjiniiter of tu> hom
Mohtgnrucry Smith was doubt lore *ht
worst fiigbuued man in Nottb Auui:v *
There was room enough for bun turn
around in, but ho was coinyiold to lio at
full length and look iu to the ti ry eyes
r-f a bear which could get within four
het of him and wanted lo corn nearer.
Uniin didn't give up trying lid he lnJ
hadlv cut wild bruised Lirnsi If Hgaiest
he fitcues and his etiarb at tl growl* put
more religious thoughts iuto Smith's
head than bad ever lodged there before.
The bear couldn't get hiui, but neither
c old he pet the boar. Ho bad nothing
*o fhoot with, neither fuod uor drink i
i.nu yelirg tat a boar tocJcer or* t>i:! 1
go home hrs r.o dfirt io this rtniCe.l
HtimspLctt TLc rucutb of d*c er- vicc
was leu feet long, and Fiuilli could loot
out ovor bis trail for forty rods or niori
no Q lUer at what (mint the boar was
'lll. animal ;is walking up and .).
before ll.u ledge, probably lisbiug (V i
a plan by wbieb be might get s .metliin.
heller tlinn 10 Is for dinner, when lb
miner caught sight of three Indian
rieepiug along on the trail he hail mail.
Tliy had, perhaps, followed it for
mile or mole and must have know
that ihe bear ho<J the first claim Th
redskins had juste.me into view win
they siw the bear, the bear saw tin n
and .Smith saw the whole tiling. The
l.cai leioko.l in on H ill iI It in a despairing
manner, and then mado a hee-lino tor
iho red men. They fired at him once
apiec and then turned and rati, and after
ah in throe minutes’ wailing Rnnib
crawled out and made 2 10 time till bis
breath gave out I lead Wood Leltei to
Ciririn nali Eny u iror.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
<ii ST-TiAT-Sm r.UIN'n NffKNT’H Ofl ICK, I
Atlantic and (iiilf Kail road r
.Savannah, Aiii'iikl 31, 1H77. )
ON \ NI ) AFTLU SUNDAY, S|ti.ilm 4 'l
I’iiM fit j Trains on this Hoad will nmns
follows:
Njdirr fa fklss.
r/'itvr. Sav iimati daily ut 11:00 I'. M
Arrive a I J*M*ip " f>:so i*. M
Arrive at litiohridgo “ trio A. M
Anivo al Albany “ ... .. |0:00 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak 44 I .10 A, M.
\riivtt al. Jar I{Ht*iivillu ‘ 7:10 \. M.
Arrive at T.illnlinHHce 44 7:95 A. M.
Li ivi T i ll.tliasa 44 5:25 I*. M.
Leave .hid onvilJo 44 0:00 I*. Al.
Leave Live Oak “ i I ,10 j\ M.
Leave Albany 4 7:00 I'. M.
Leave ILiiubj iilg< 44 2:90 I*. AL
Leave JeMil| “ ... . 7:loA. M
Arrive at Savannah 44 10:00 A. M.
No elmiigc of earn between Savannah and
Albany
l’as..<n'p is from Savannah forTallabiifWCCy
Jb'iinKwiek and Darien lake thin train.
leaving Mueoti at 9:15 *. in
(daily except SiiiHbiy)coiiiicet at Jesup illi
thin train for Fbu i la.
I'asHeii pel 'A from Florida by Hi in train non*
neet at *bthiip with iliu train arriving in Ma
con al 5:15 p. in. (diily except Sunday)
No eli m;.M! of earn between
a ml Junk son v ilk*.
Sleeping; cars run through to and from
Savannah amt Live Oak and Montgomery
and Live Oak on Ihis twin.
donned at Albany with pna trains
I mill ways oil Southwestern Kuiirmid to and
1. GIH Atm •oil, Kufaul Montgomery, Nio
Oibans, ct<\
Mail stcATiit‘l' haveri Kaiiibriilgo for A pa*
hicliieolu every Hunilay uftoriioon; for Col
umbus every Wednesday morning.
Close coniMoiion nt Jaeksouvillo daily,
Hnuduvn exeepled, for Ht. Augustine, I’ultit
ka and KittornriMe.
Trains on Is. and A. It. It. leave junction,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 11:11 a. in.
For lW n nswirk Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday nt 4:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION Tit A INS ■■ EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Suuimmh [Sundays oxmptmll
ut 0:45 A.M.
Arrive nt Mclntosh 44 44 9:95 A. M.
Arrive ut .lesup •* *• 12:051*. Al.
Arrive :it hlnekshcnr “ “ 9:20 I*. Al.
An ivo ut Dupont 44 “ 7:00 I*. M.
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:(H) A.M.
Louvn Line.kshear •* “ ihoO A. M.
Leave Jesiip “ “ 12:15 l*. M.
leave Meinlo .il " 14 2:22 I*. Al.
Anivoat S naiiiuih 4 4 4 4 5.00 I*. Al.
M LSI FUN DIVISION.
MoNDW ~ Wednesdays and I'UIDAVH.
am Dupont Hfuly’H k('(‘pt* tl, ut 5:00 A.M.
‘it iut VuldoHtii “ “ 7:lft A.M.
•tv at * 4 “ 0:02 A.M.
•orivi iif Tintniiwv lie “ “ 11:15A.M.
Knivu nl. Albttny “ “ 5:15 I*. M.
Jjuuvo AlUny 44 “ <1:00 A M.
l*euvo Tlk'hihhvlUo ‘ “ 1 00 I*.M.
l J (*iivo 1 “ 2:50 l*M.
Ina\c Vnblo.stu 41 44 1:10 I’.M.
Airivo ut Dupont 4 4 4 4 (;.*lO P.M.
tit (i.'< S. llaintiH, Gotmtal Ticket A^ont.
It H. IIA INKS,
(innoral .SuptrinW mlent.
Maflou & Brunswick Railroad
(ir.Ni iui. St l im:uinTn\ i• ent’h < >kkicf. (
Mat •ti, tia., Si'pl.oinborßth,lß77 I
Aftor Saiuly Koptciubor tbo Dili,
1877, PuAsttiger trains on this road will
iuu as follows:
DAY PASSKNGEIt,
DAILY, SUNDAY EXC II V TEI).
I<t .ivf Macon 0:15 A. M.
Ai rivi* at ('ochinii ... 11 :!t*J A. M
\n ivr al .1. sup . r 55 I*. M.
lit\'t’ ]• sup . . f, :i )1\ M.
An ive ut lb iinswu k D. I 0 I*. M.
li. mw Droiißwifh I 16 A.M.
At iixr .it .J. siip r.:ST A M
1< mvc .losnp 7 25 V. M.
An ivo u( ( (’ohraii I V.f I*. M.
Anna al Macon 1 :‘is I*. M.
Going down conwcfs with A. & (J.
I! It. •>i tlcHop lor •l o*ks"i,vll 10, nntl nil
pninM in b'lon la. Up (rain comods
at S-Mip for bavuun tli.
\i.i . btnAib'V runs iiktxvf.kn c<h iin\N and
H A '.X MVSVII.t.K, [SCNUAVS FXfKl* l Kl>. ]
11 tix t■ l ',*t ltrail... 11:10 A. M,
An tXf tl llaxvKiu't x lilt* \l
In ax • • 111 Wki'isvilto . . I :<H p M
Aiiivou < ’cbran . . .. . . . .1 :l‘ I*. M.
Li u\, • In an . ‘2 I*IV M
Wine lluxxlvinsv.Hc •; U l‘. M.
I . tv t- 11 .xx Kinsvilb' D> An A M.
\hixp .ti (tu liihi . .... 1 1 l< A. M
I t . .i ra I*l \vi‘tnMaotin and llaxxkm
\t!| Mlol lulcrmtalialc p*'ii.|s, 1* ,i\ \lanli
; , \ l I. axe Il.ixxKuihvlilt* ’ HI I*. M
I*. ■ .ta bt lxx ta* 11 II v\ K iosx illo and
j t 1 I' •v C'm lii.hi, leave Ha\vkilsvillc
i• *. v A M. conmvUni* al ('urkraii will*
tb l 11 stltk.
I p It.mm Conner!r for llawkiic ville with
r It avim* t'oeinon ( 2:40 I'. M
(1:<. W. ADAMS, Gen. Sapt.
XV, J Jauvh. Mum Trail*.
(Toon IS not easily earned in I hose
4) / I / timt"*, but it cun be uiude iu
tinie moiitlm by m.y one of either srx
in any jvart cf the country xvho iswil
til g lu w Ulh fiteildib at t ie employ ment
that wo furntii. s‘iii a week in your
own tan You ueed not be away float
hi: ver u'ght. Ypu can give your
whole time to the work, or only y tir
span i. mer.ts. XYc have agents whu
-ti iu .king over S- 0 per day All whu
engin e it ouooeaa in:ik>' money fust. At
•J.v pi is t.l time tuoui y cannot bo made
o easily snd rapidly si any i.iln-r tuisi
ni-KS It costs u .tiling to try It.c luisi- 1
ne- Terms and f'> Outfit free. Ad
dress at once, II llu.u.TT A Cos., Vort-
Ui.il, Msiuc.
A. K. (X)OIIUANI2,
A 7T.'.V>) -t i T.l If.
B' ukfdioar. Pierce (.'omitv Cn
riirllrntia tii ol I'armrr- i'fllc'il lo nnr
AMERICAN MAMMOTH RYE:
Or Diamond Wheat,
For Full or Spring Sowing.
* *.CH Vuriel,. Inl iclj itislim-t (,-nullhe
(iMMUKtn SI if in- .-any itlh.i- 11l <t-r
Intro inrr I,
It was fir.nl fonnd growing wild on ibo
louibolt river, N.-v.iiti; ijn-e which lime it
.as been siiee.-Maf.illy enltiy.ite,| wl.crev.-r
lie.l. It yield-, from tiivlv i eii>hty liiihli
els to the iierc. .Vie. A, .1. huf.ir, 'lJ.iit. ,1
Slal.-t, C.-i.ieijuial I‘..min.-'aunr-r from ()re
.aoi. iiKSerlH that I,!- Ijas t{l)..wn if lo y-1.1
eigl.iy seven a...1a half Ismlicls U. the iiei.-.
It wus avviirrle.l li.*:l.igl.eai a...1 only pi-.-mi
..... nt the I-nite.l Slates <:. |. nnial I-; p.> i
ti"'i, 00. l p.oi.oin.ec.l tile liii. Mt nod only
grain oi .is kind .... exhibition.
Jl luis 1.c.-i. gr.-wn as a full and Sug
g.ain witli djiial Hiiceess. King!.,
lue.iMiiring oi.e-l.alf inch ... length, and li.e
average rbmn to that.
I’rice per pi.Kiigo in c. ills; Five pad:-
ages SI 00; One d-.ze.l oae.k.e/os $2.00. Sent
post paid by mail.
anai vNTKn iKvnivwi.nae; t.*J intooi.t-ck
(this wheat.
rCf Nrmn: We are in no way connected
with any otl.er wed houso in OP avelaod or
1 dial tan* mga.
All orders, letters, etc., shoi.ld be jdainly ad
dress..'. I lit iis
K. V, IIAFNES & CO ,
Ulonvclnrnl, iira.lley (hinnty, Term.*
miANeir It-II7HK, Sweetwater, Monroe
(J.n.nty Tenn.
Naliiples sent I'ree mi ree.dpl ol a Three
rent Nfani|>.
PILES.
THE ONI y BUIIK KNOWN CURE
r. Chan dlers
p m, Oj n ,
Tliousands of Cases Kflctualiy
Cured by this
Wox 1> Ka I' IJI. f? It KHI 1.1) V
I’ILKS. IIKMOKRIIOIDS
PIL 0 N .
Many raus*..< lend to jrroduce this
painful and dixlrcsxing xtatn. The.
lilnoel it ntardrd in itx return; tin! 100
frequent use of graxtio purgative* tends
lo print nee cowjedion of the bowel*, tor
pul action of the liver, and nunierou*
other eaunex are the gource of thin com
plaint, and hitherto nothing effectual ha*
been pre*cnled to the public,which would
vapidly alleviate *yintoin* and ultimate*
ly prove an effective cure. In 1‘ I LON
we have a remedy which not only act* al
most inxtautly, but will remove the. lar
ye*t tumor* oj the part* ( Pile*) tu / ab
sorption, and many who have received
not only benefit, but hare been radically
eared, have been assart'd fprior to using
this treatment) by eminent surgeon* that
the only relief they ever eoultl e.rjuet in
life, would In’ by an operation, and re
moving it or them from the body by a
proved are which necessitated the knife.
This remedy ha* been hailed with de
light, and is now pre*cribrd In/ mam/
practising physician*, tt'ho are cogni
zant of it* merit*, as the only H-noicn sure
cure lor PILLS. Price, Pdly cent*
per /tack aye, or su: for $2 50.
Sent by mail on receipt
price.
Kulil by all Druggists ami denlirs in
luoiliuiuo throughout the wu*-ld.
rurrAitun boi.f.i.v bv
DR. CHANDLER
1 IT'.l l>ro:itlw;ty Nexv York,
Where ortlera can be addressed.
THE MILLER BROS,
CDt-J. GON.
AND
li. S. STEEL SHEAR ('(),
( ,t\su|.||, t i l l)).
MAM’KAi Tl lil US I S
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID CAST STEEL
W&A'L-Z AHD S(D2SSI)2IS.
THK ONI.Y MVM FACTI KERS OF
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS
IN THE I M mi ST.VTKS
niF. oxi.v mam FAerrut its ttv tiie won - d
OK l'dt kKT (ITIKUV, W 1 HI
Covering Secured by Screws.
NONK. nil THE r>EST
Eturlisb Pocket (’ullory .''tool
l >nl, and every Knifea n 1 o 4 S <dp
\N AHIUM El).
Tb, t mjvr jud cullinsr qua’ltios ol bo\U Ki ixv<
m,, s, -i,reltt .x if-' .1
.* .e; . .-!> i- tMk -u lo itiat t■tit amt inervos-e li e
x*, i, • ;..i,aJ r\ t i.taUaii Wbul* Ihb i vmjwitx haxt ai
Ikiuui, as
The Leading Ameriean Cutlers.
la luVib b> w :!i the verdict of cxj-tA*mer. tbo
• ' > * t-t, a *'%*>" • fi. xxujiUV. MeAa’* •l i !*’? *tn
Lm Jb*’ excrllTßce ir. qaaJ 4 :y auU a
tlosv
i
The Millet Lr,> Piitiery P<*..
Watches, Jewelry.
fb.mr.ir • *• !-!. r ' *•< i.-rV.-ly v.*om In Parif. wa fir-t diproveml in J TO, by the r.'-lchrrt. and FVr.rh
<i, nii •VI t- I) IV Lo:/n<\ wit*' iiifUiiifarlr''l it inlo j* vv* hy. and for li\•• yrars Hold ii to 1 1><* badin
j p.wf\,‘rA of •'arii*. l*r s o!ui DolU. In 1x75. when la* -< <r t In nrac known, lea ol the tiiaiiulacinrin ;r
j.'tvcli r* i-Hfahii.-hC'd a k company, with a capii.-d of £|o<M.o<)o for the purpoH.- of manufacturin-
Ifoui.-Mitf',oid .icwHry and Watch'- With tlii* hnrncn-c cipitai. and the aid of iinpiovc t mai liim ry
they ;i• <■ fj;jt,i*• r! to product; a’l the latent palt'.-ni- of jewelry at i*h than one tenth Uic of Solid (fold
anil of h iiiility anil color which rtiakcß it Sin-v-u for experts to defect it from fla* iT'Oinine.
W t- lihv<; j,Tiir<*<l lho exclusive ni'*n><:y of tho United St.ai,> and (.’ inada, for the sale of all "oods mann*
farlim-fl from tlii* tnclal. ami in order to introduc*- Ihmu in trie most vjrocdy manner, have put. up a .-ported
raniph- lot* a- 'iven below, which we will sell at one tenth the retail value natil Janaary 1-t, 1 s7^. Kcad
tke li^t.
charm 1 pair pearl Inland leevo InittonP. 1 I-.'o:e
(it: rln-h r pin. I pair li) heavy band bracelet*.
m:khi l-O'l .
1 ladie*’ opera "Hard chain. 1 ladiet* neck chain
mid eroH-, 1 tootntiftii locket, (engraved.! 1 pair
I Hind bracelet** 1 ffent’a twi-r link vent chain and
f.liurrn. 1 pair on;. ; -ieeve hntton*. 1 n*t (*') onyx
-hirt f*l ll 'J. 1 u*w improved collar button. I ex
tra cat farneo weal rinj;. 1 Arizona nilitaire stud
1 •*<? Ane tliy-t or topaz pin and car*lrops. 1 iatlien'
chcnii.-c button 1 plain rimr. *lainpcd I s Iv.
HCi.OO I/IT.
1 ladiou* opera chain, witli i*lide and taPkcl. (retail
pr iri-s~j Ho) Ilu iil - heavy watch < iiain. with curb
charm, (r. lail pii'e. <I0). 1 ladiea* heavy lontr
neck ( fnlrt. l < h-eant chafed mil.i -Hire locket for
l.ulieH neck chain. 1 net earner* medallion pin and
eardrop*. 1 pair (V) h<avy eliHHed baud hracelel?*.
I Holilaire rliamraid Hud. 1 tfenl’f cliifter
diamond pin. 1 pair amethyst or onyx rleeve Imt
ton-. ] -i t ( > Hiidn to match aniethjt-l <>r onyx
f k.-vc button* 1 elegant heavy f*et cameo mal ring.
1 mjt**ive b.'itid or wetUlintf ring. 1 new patent
collar button. 1 ladie*cheiniuc button. 1 umethyet
or t"puz ring, (extra iluisit).
The reta I price of tin* article* in each wimple lot amount? to exactly ten times the price we ask for
tho Jot , foi example, out st,olot retails for SIO.OO : uurA.UU lot for GU,(JU.
A SOLID lIOMAIME GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FLEE.
Tonnv one rcndln" ut* an order for the above jots by exprcps to the amount of IR.OO. we will “end f ec
one Solid Komainc <i< hi limiting < 'ahi Wnlc-.li, Ci.-nti* or Lmies warranted to k-ep p-rfect Ijcrfeci tftue
nod Pm.k fti nilly - well hha lot LOO gold watch. Ity mail prepaid. 1. >-.*. Hub t- our Itrnf oll< I to
%(■ IT NT’S and is worth n trial, as the watch alone w ill mII or trade readily f r from *20.00 t< :O.OU (o nts
or hidlen w.Vch alone, 7.00 or 8.00, with a lioavy Rent's gold pattern vest chain and charm, or ladies 4 opera
" TtK.M KMHKK : Tliip offer only liolrl? goorl until January Ist, 1878. After that time we Phnll sell only
to t(,hberf and whol --ale dealers, tnd any one winhing our goods will then have to p.y fill I retail pric-s.
Komuine gold In the la st. and. in fact, the only iniitatmn >f genum*- uold made, being 11k; same in
weight, color and lini.-di. and all our goods are made in tho latest gold patteiiiH. \\ ill guarantee saiislac
llon in every*lnstnco, or rel mid money. . . .. . . n ~ n
Scud money by IV ()., Money Order, or Registered Letter, at onr risk. Iso goods sent C. O. u- uu*
ess at leust 5.(W accompmics the order. Addrtes plainly,
W.F. EVANS & CO., Solo Agents for U- Sand Canada,
05 ji <J7 SOUTH CL AUK STJIEET, CHICAGO, ILL.
ft tig* 2*2 fim
JOH^^WLIS,
-DEALER IX—
STOVES, RANGES, GRATES,
AND
, TIN IIND WOODEN WARE AT WHOLES ALE.
159 BROUGHTON STREET, -
S A VANN A 1L G A .
Gome and So©
W. I WHALEY & SON
JESUP, GEORGIA
Who are constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from,
the West, by Green Line,
CORN, BACON & FLOUR,
Which are Specialties with them-
They Keep Constantly on Hand a Full a:tl Complete Stock ol
DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, FTC., ETC.
XXMUCIITIIEY AltE SELLING VEIiY LOW KOI! CASH OH IiAIITER.
GANIXJOITOj ‘ READY FOR USE" FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES
ALSO DEALERS IN
Groceries, ardware, Glassware 8c Creeks "J.
rr-A Prompt attention gixen to all Orders from a distance
No charge for draynge to the depot.
A Ib T A’MAHA HOTEL,
f|y ' y
jjlsi t a i:o ag i7 .
This well known Hotel, at the junction ot tin 1 Atlantic A Gulf
ami Macon ami Brunswick Railroad.-, is now under the manage
ment of Fortner assist •
ant manager, and hopes that tit'.- statctii' at will !. ■ a Milti“ii*nt
guarantee tc the traveling public, that it will be conducted t'
the satisfaction of those who may patronize it as an eating house
or hotel.
Board. $2.00. By the Week or Month on ReasonableTcrm3.
Puongor Tr-.rns on loth ro t !' stop here lor meals
50-CFNT S OT.
One gent’s write h chain, retail price $1 LO
One p ti-engraved sleeve buttons, retail price T-'
One stone set scarl pin. “ “ T**
One s<*t (8* spiral shirt ‘■tads, “ “ T- r >
One improved sha|>e collar hat ton, 4i 44 .'<
One heavy plain wedding ring, 1 *25
Total $. r , 00
For 50 cents we will send above six articles post
paid.
Is 1.00 I.C-T-
On- pair sleeve buttons, stone setting. One set (3*
spiral shirt h'iuls. One heavy band engagement
ring. One s< t (*2i engraved bracelets. One ladies*
long guard or neck chain. One engraved ininiuture
picket lor the ladies’ guard or m• k chain. One
gei.t’s heavy link watch chain. One Luke George
diamond stud.
$2.00 LOT.
One Indies’ neck chain and charm. One Indies
heavy guard chain for watch. One set pin and ear
ring-. Amethyst. One extra fine miniature l*cket.
One camcro sea' ring. Our very heavy wedding o r
i t iigagenieut ring. 1 gent’s heavy watch chain witp
It is of
great interest to yon.
Therefore, Read this.
BELOW \vg publish n number of letters, fer wliicb we request a earefnb
perusal. Many rumple have been taken in by glaring advertisements, so that it:
is often vety difficult to convince them of the truth. But lam determined le>?
be known till over this country as a strictly honorable business man, nml haiy, '
adopted this method to convince everybody. A postal card of inquiry will
determine their genuineness. Certainly with such proofs as these, who dure
still doubt our integrity? We are proud of possessing those lelt'iv, and we
publish hit a small portion of those wo have, and with considerable pride wo
assert that there is not another Dry Goods House in this country which cun
produce such a number of bona fide recommendations.
D I!/ IIS wF T U Fltif
u k w i ij y Jj i u u ii i iM
,* r V
PROPRIETOR OF
THE CHEAP IBY GOODS HOUSE,
IGO BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
XVaukenaii, Ft.a., .Innn 7th, 1877.
I r. ooivod the goods yon sent me and am well pleased with them. They cost just
about half what goods of the samo kii.d ate selling for ltore. 1 intend in the future to do
niy trading with you. Jins. It. 11. lIOWKEN.
ScAitßOKo, Go., April 28th, 1877.
The articles emtio duly to hand, and I can assure you tin y gave full satisfaction. Ydu
could not have pleased any better. I showed the articles ton gnat 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 every respect.
Mbs. E. JOHNSON.
Madison, Fla., June 28d, 1877.
I received my goods to-day, and am more than pleased with them. They are far
beyond my expectations. I will give you all my custom, and do all I can for you with
ethers. Mbs. A. Z. HANKINS.
Bay View, Fla., June 23d, 1877.
The goods ordered came to hand, and find them very good for the price. It. BOOTH.
Eastman, Ga., May 2‘Jth, 1877.
The goods sent me wero received in good order; was very much pleased with them.
Tlve patterns selected were just What was wanted; could not have suited myself better.
Shall send another order. Mbs. W. S. DeGBOAT.
. Peoviohnce, Fi.a., May 24, 1877.
X received the goods you sent all right; was very much pleased with them.
Mbs. M. E. IIOLTOWAY.
Fbedebica, Ga., May 30th, 1877.
X received the goods ordered; they give entire satisfaction.
Miss SALT.XE STEVENS.
Velbobn Fla., June 4th, 1877.
I have been much pleased with your selections, and accept my than I s for your prompt
attention. Mbs. MAKY .T. McLEItAN.
Ellaville, Fla., June Silt, 1877.
I received a bill of goods from you last week and am pleased with them.
Mbs. XI. T. ICENNON.
St. Simon’s Ga., Junesth, 1577.
I received package ordered per steamer Reliance, all giving general satisfaction.
WM. J. WAY.
Mei.lonvtlle, Fla., June 26th, 1877.
I was much pleased with the goods you sent me, and think them very cheap.
Jltts. Mabx F. LEFFLEII.
Mount Vehnon, Ga , June 22d, 1877.
I have received the goods; am very much pleased. Mbs. Many A. Smith.
Multi,ison’h Mills, TT,a., May 29th, 1877.
The goods sent for have arrived iu good order, ami givo satisfaction both as
to quality and quantity. F. M. McMeekix
Midway. Fi.a , May 14, 1877.
Goods received and give perfect satisfaction. Thomas E James.
Eastman, Ga., November 30ih, 187 G.
I find vou so reliable that I shall scud you all the trade l can. lam well
pleased with tho goods received. Artiiub Walker.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING :
We will send samples t > any one who will write us for them, with prices at
tached, provided a throe cents postage stamp is enclosed and every article
mentioned which parties do-ire, and can be sampled.
1. ltemeuiber tint samples only give an idea of what goods are, but do not
give the article full justice.
2. Do not have any hesitancy in ordering the goods yon want, for we guar
antee eve r y article to cine up to sample, and if unsatisfactory, it can bo
RETURNED to US at OUR EXPENSE and WE WILE REFUND THE MONEY.
3 Should any article turu out unsatisfactory, which might occur through an
ov< r-ight or otherwise, do not prejudge us of having done so intentionally, but
one us the benefit of tbo doubt, and before returning it, write us your com
plaint, so that, if po-sibb', we might arrange matters satisfactorily, without tho
trouble anil expense oi returning,
4. Calicoes we cannot always match in the pal torn, as we sell large” quantities
of goods and it is impossib.e to keep every pattern for any length of time.
Such and similar goods we guarantee to li I, by giving the same quality, and us
near the pattern as possible.
5. We ask as a favor, that parties ordering good-*, bo very particular in
writing their t amo and shipping point in plain litters, to avoid mistakes, also to
make their order as definite as possible. especially on articles, of which samples
cannot be sent, we would ask to give us a limit in the ] rtco to enable us to
fuiin v nr p> r idea of what the ar'ielc is to be
0. Wiicui ver it is possible, we pri for the money fosnceompnny tbo order, but
wo will S' ml the goods C, O. 1). (cash on delivery) by Express, and if REQUESTiiia,
we will instruct the agent to open the packagi fur examination, before paying
for it.
7. A’e do not sell on credit under any consideration - If previously
arranged, we will take a cotton factor’s acceptance in jayincnt.
8. DtS not order any goods unless yon have the money ready to pay for it.
t). W’e prepay the freight on all orders amounting to twenty dollars or over.
This is the very host we can do, for our profit is s > slight (as wc UetaU oir
goods at Il’/We.-a.V Prices) that we cannot de better. Wc admit, thcro are
houses who pay freight on ten doll us Wurth of goods, but common s. use teaches
plainly, that their profit must be larger than ours, or else they could not afford
to do it and tberetoro tn such cases, tiro party ordering the goods of such-a
Liouso, pays the freight after a'l —ON b V IN DIRECTLY.
We have endeavored to be as lion st and candid iu our statements as tne lan
guage at our e •muiaud can do it, and if this tails to convince, we do not kno-f
what can.
Wc hul 1 ourselves legally responsible to carrv out the above assertions ai I
consider this a bul ling contract, entered upou by us fro ly and voluntary, u i
allirui it herewith by our signature. Very Respect ful'y,
David Weisbein.
NO 100 li ROUGH TON STREET. SAVANNAH, CA
1 KOI'LIE! vl.^OF
ts l e ci i a r r avoo o and s ir o u v.