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THE JESUP SENTINEL*
T. P LITTLEFIELD,
Editor and Proprietor.
\y |;|l> l>i> W ■ <U '•' Kt'.it "
JKSVI* KOYAL C HAPTER, NO. 21
Meets tie first Saturday in eieh month at
3 o’clock, r. m. Companions in good staud
n< ar atemally invited.
It. F. Lester, M. E. H. T.
JI>I I I.UHUE, NO. 02, F. & A. 11,
Meets every Saturday in each month at *2£
o’clock r. m. Members ot the Order in good
standing are fraternally invited.
IV. H. Whaley, W. M.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Mmi-ietl.
On the night of the lOtl), Aft. An
derson Williams toMi-s Jinnie Mclu*
tosh, a’ the residence of Bryan George
in Jesnp. W: wish the young couple
mucL joy and bappioc-s as they j uruey
-through life.
"Many thanks to the energetic Secre
'tnrv of the Thom tsv'lle Fair, Mr. S. G_
McLendon, for a complialeatory ticket,
to tlmt grand exhibition which com
mences on the 23rd of this nion'b.
Mr. A Bowling, wlioe family Ims
resi led in Jesnp fa several year*, lest
Ids tliree children widiin a m mths time
with brain fever. We exten ito the be
reaved family our heatt-fclt sympathy .
Preaching ha got to be rather a rare
thing in our littie town and the love
sick youths who like, and always go to
• church, just for the pleasure of going
with their sweethearts, are cnn'eniplat
i-ing studying for the ministry —Good !
The young man that w. nt to chinch
Inst Sunday night and si’on the steps
lias now got the name of being the
hardest hearted fell >w in town. It may
lb", but we'll bet it beats very soft to
wards som b ijy that was insi le.
The girls can’t fool us any mire
about the t having such beautiful heads
-of hair. A young lady brought out a
roll to us some time ago about the size
of our arm aod explained to us how it
was. It is ft witndi rto us it d>es not
brake tbeir dear little necks off.
We don't kn w who he is nor where
,lie citme from, hut became to town one
-dv last week and got on a regular
••‘bust.” We rould not make mon'i >n
of this fact, but he wanted us to give
him a “puff.” We nre not able to give
the auburn haired gentleman much of a
blow, for we are just about out of that
kind of uiateri and.
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ISLACKSIIEAK NOTES.
jiy zir.
The Ordiuary, A J. Sdekland, is in
receipt of the policy Dr a risk on the
Court House, insuring fr twenty-five
hundred dollars annua ly.
Last Saturday there was about forty
or fifty bales of cotton bro ught to the
depot f"r shipment, in payment for gu
ano bought last spring.
Mr. J dm Aulcrson, Jr., killed a large
rattle-snake last Saturday near town.
The snake was five feet long, had six
iattles and a button.
There was a vast differeuca between
Inst Saturday and the Saturday before,
here in our town. There was a good
turn out of the f rm rs fr m the sur
r tin ling country, and d-me a good deal
of trading with the imrchants
Alcxandrew Minsbew was desp rate
ly burn: in the face, one n' 2h t last
week, I y the exp'osion of a kero-one
can. He was pouring the oil from the
can ill a lamp near by where on was
ready burning, when ilip oil igniteil
from the one burning. Hi wo alone
when tlie accident occurred.
We wns honored with an invita'ion
to attend Mr. John J. Smite's school
examination, lust fiiday about four
miles from town. There was a great
many spectators present. Af er the
examination of the school, Mr. Ji iiu, J.
with his pupils and the aid of ilie many
spectators, commenced singitg, which
was kept up until la'e in the evening
and conducted with great S' iimnity.
Mr. J. J. Ritch, of this county, who
purchased guano last spring of Messrs.
Weods & Cos., through their agents,
D'cksrn & Byrd, is d'sirou3 that the
firm an 1 their agents should know that
providential causes renders him entire-
ly unable to rnci t prompt payment.
Mr Ritch asks indulgence a week or
two, or until the water falls, so that he
can get his coiton to the gin. He has
this cotton out and ready for the gin b it
'high waters cuts him off.
It is with pleasure that wo announce
the addition of another member to the
profes*ionnl corps of Blaekshear. Dr.
W. E. Fraser, of Lockport, i!'., who,
being unable to stand the rigors of a
Not thorn dime, seeks a home in our
midst. The Doctor informs us that he
is a graduate of the Chicago ,\b dical
College, and has served a full term at
Mercy Hospital. This seems to sup
ply • want long needed, and as we ten
der the Doctor a hearty we'cimo, we
can but prophesy for him a prosperous
future, aid for Blaekshear, a valuable
tddi'iiu to btr already pleasant society
BAXLEY NOTES
EY 3. B. 11.
If you cannot pp ale well of yonr
nei^hb^rs.’do not spoav ot them atjall.
Our merchants have opened theirf.ll
: stocks anl arc selling cheaper m w
than ever before.
| Crops and associations all ga'hered
at ODCe makes a go and time, except, for
1 ti e ones who lives close -y.
Frequent disappointments tenches ns
to mistrust our owu inclinations, and
shrink even from vows our hearts may
i prompt.
I Messrs. Dickson & Byrd is in town
! to day receiving c tti n for guano that
| was purchased by the farmers last
i spring.
j Mr. Scblittier has got his rice ma
chine in operation. He is | repared to
clean rice at. 1 w figures and warrants
it to give satisfaction.
We only have enedoet r in our town
who will go for Atlanta for the Capitol
and we think he will change before the
question is settled.
Half the fools in the United States
think they can beat the doctors curing
die .-ink and all of them think they can
beat the miuist rs preaching the Gospel
Mr. Williams jvsod through our
towu this vv-ck with his paten' pitch
fjrk. It is a go and arrangement for
farmers, provided they will us°it,
We believe that die people of Ap
plirg are a unite in favor of the ra'ifi
cadon of theN'iv Cos .s'itution and will
give a large majority in favor of Mill
sdrevi!!e for die Capital.
There is a good deal of fl nry in tra le
circles, but bustle does not always mean
business. The only time when a b s
tle docs unmistakably moan business,
is when you so > it coming fir you with
glaring eyes and a broomstick iu front
of it,
NOTES EB iJIU AKOI.
BY K. J. S.
We have had a week of very pleas
ant weather, and the wools are drying
off nioelv a si> teat timber men can be
gin to haul again.
Several of nur Baptist friends went
up to Eight an 1 a half on the Macon
& Brunswick Railroad the pa t week
to a'tend the Piedmont Baptist Asso
eiutiou. We a-c sorry we cou and not
IT 1
O *
Tnc recent heavy rains wadi, and our
public roads very badly. They had,
quite recently, been put inotd r, and
are now in avv use c 'edition than be
fore they were worked.
We notice that llev. W B. Benn-tt
is ft listing up his new residence. It
present-- qui'e a neat appearance ami
we hpe he and his w : fe will live to en
joy its c miforts for many a day.
A bridge acr si the PhinLolloway,
at the George Ford, is becoming a no
cssity. There is considerable travel
from this side of the creek, and in high
water travelers lr vc to go to the old
bridge on the old Telegraph road and it
i- becoming dangerous. It will not be
a great while lief ’ re it cannot be us and
at all.
Air. Charles Harpe", Jr., and Miss
Georgia Bmaker, were uni’erl in ti e
bonds of matrimony at the residence of
the Glide's mo'hcr. on Wednesday the
10th. by lb v. J. A. Harper. It looks
like all of the y ung fo'ki in this Dis
trict intend to try matrim my. We
hear there are several m up couples who
intend to dug tied up shortly.
The Justice C'-u'l ground oi 3331''',
District, G M., has been moved to this
place, [GatdiJ and the la-t three tenns
of Court has been held here. We st.-. 10
thii hecan -e parties nut side of Idle Dis
trict, who hive business in the Justice
e >urt do imt seem to know this fct
g"nera!ly. S. M. Johnson, Notary Re
public and Ex'ficio Justice of the
F.iitce. td-o In lds Ins courts at the
same place, and S. N. Lane is the cor
s!a'de of b >tli courts.
App’ing County Legal Advar
'tisements,
A ATICE
G EOUGIA —Ar cling Count
Oil anil lifter this lat- the Official
printi gofil is county will found in
the JE*ri’ Sentinel.
Silas Cr sbv, Slo riff A. C,
H. i). Mo3i.i v, (ho ik, A. C.
Silas A Crosby, Ordinary. A. C.
Oct. 9th, 1577.
GEORGIA- -Am i-o County.
Wiieckas. Ilei iy A. Lord, as next of
friend of Trecta I’. L >r 1, having appli
od for ex' mgtijn of p ■ smnl'y and set
tit gappirl and vain ition of Home
stead, and T. evil l pits* upon the s rue at
12 o.clock, a m. on the ti'St M it lay hi
November next, at iny office in Baxley.
This October 10 11, I '77
S. A. Ci.orsv, Ordinary.A C.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORG I -Arl’Ltno C u -tv.
ILL be sold before the Court
House doo r io t >a-n fjf Bixley in said
county on tlie Ist Til “day ii Nover.i
her 1577. Within the lagal hours of
sale the f 11 iwing property to-wit;
L 'ts of land Nos. 012, 633, 5.33 and
West half of lo; No. 051, nil in see nd
district of said county, levied on wi<h
one Superior Court fi. fi. Mosses W.
Spericc vi. John W, Lord an! Henry
Djv'is. property pointed out bv Piaitit
iff in li fj., Sep*-mlt r 3rd, 1377.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will be
sold 65 acres off of West side of Lot
N 30? iii 3rd D strict of said county,
known as part set nra-t by Homestead.
Levied ou with Superior C tut fi. fa ,
M. W. Spet.ce vs. Samuel Hargrove.
Property pointed out by M. W. Spc co.
ALSO,
At the-atne time and plaee, " ill he sold
IBt acres i IT of Lot No. 165 iu second
District of said county, levied, on with
Justice Court fi. fa., John Griffin vs.
A. L. /Senior Lvy made and return
ed to me by Constable.
ALSO,
At the stint- time and place, " ill be srol I
150 acres o fnf L I N>. 300 as the
prop Tty of P..ul A. C I ter to satisfy
one Justice Court, li. fa. in favor of E.
Branch. Levy made an 1 returned to ,
me by Constable.
ALSO,
At the same time and blare, will be sold
Lot of land No. 571 in the pr petty if
11. H. Boechtr, to satisfy- one Justice
Court ti. ft., ti lnvo- of E. I>. (rrali"in
Levy made and returned to me by Con
staid '. Oc'obt r St' l . 1377.
Silas Crosby, Sin riff, A. 0.
ORDINARY'S COURT.
OcTOBIIt Term, I -77
Thirty davs nfter Ante applica’ini
will lie made to tile Itori. Court ol Or
dinary of said county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to the estde
1 f J Ittt Ida!!, ’a’e af raid county de
ceased. Viz: L i's Nos. 5 I -I, 36-, 322,
233. 352 324, 326 and 315, acres of lots
N is. 213 aid 215 of Jot. No 253, all in
these'ond and originally second dis
Iriet of :a i 1 eiuuty of Appling. This
Oct Ist 1877.
Catherine Hall Adnrrns'ratrix
John J. Ci.abk. Admin'strator.
APPLING MORTGAGE SHERIFF
SALE.
GEOPi GIA —Am.ixc C u .tv.
YYi.L bo sol I b foe the * J nur t Hons •
door in tho t'"vn iT Baxley io said
county on the fust Tue dv in Decem
ber next 1877 within the L gal hours
of sale the f dln\ving pr pet ty to—vvit:
One gray- n liry horse, twelve vca'S
old. levied on as the property of John
E Y' U-na- s to sitisfy one Mortgage
H. fa issued from the Justice Court,
457 rf said county in favor "f P, H.
Car'er, Admiuis m'or n, on the estate
of Paul Carter, deceased.
GEORGIA--Arrt.tsQ C unty.
Whereas, Elhattnn has applied fn
the Ordinary of said county for exemp
tion of personalty, and setting opart
and valuation af the It one-teaii and 1
w 11 pa-s upon the same in my office nt
Baxley, G., on the 10th day of No
vonitier 1877, at II o'clock a. m. Ibis
Out. 15'h, 1877. .Sit, as A. Guns.nv,
Oi dinary, A , 0.
A[iplicativjn lor Letters of Ad
minil ration.
GEORGIA— Wayne County.
Where's, John B. Johns. applied to the
undersig'ie.d for Letters of Administration
on the estate o, Jelimrah id. Johns, deceas
ed. these nre therefore to require all persons
■concerned to file in my office, on or before
the first Monday in November next, their
objections, [ifany they have] to said ap
pointment, othcruise Letters of Adminis
tration will lie granted to t e applicant.
(liven under mv hand and official signa
ture, this September 13th, 1877.
It. 15. HOrPS, Ordinary, W. C.
Fierce Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—PinnciE Cot’xrY,
WILL bo sold before the (J<nu t
house door in the town of li lack -
shear, Fierce county, Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in November riex*, 1877,
between the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing property to-wit; The North
half lot of land number forty five in
in the 9th district of originally Appling
now Fierce county, coot lining two
hundred and forty-five acres, more or
le-s, levied on as the property of Enoch
D Hendry, by vi tuc of an oxecii'nm
issued from the City Court of Savan
naI', 1 ', Georgia, in favor of Th urns J.
lordan, for use o! Neil McLeod vs
Enoeli I>. Ilendi v. Fropcrty point' and
out by Flat'tifFs Attorney. ?orm
cash This September 29tb, 1877.
E. Z Byrd, Sheriff, I’. C.
G EORG I A —Pierce County.
"Will be so Id before (lie Court House door
in Blac.kshenr, Pierce Cinu iy, untie 1.-t
Tuesday in November next, between the le
gal horn s of sale, wihl lots of land No, 2 7,
371, fid, in tlie ftb blisi,. said county, No,
TJ, 32, 3.land loft, in Oth lfist. of said Coun
ty. Nos. 37, tit, 70, Ib7, ill, 112, I"3 and
lay, ill the Bth Hist, sui.i county. Nos. .7s.
hi, 327 and 3il in llth J fist . said county-
Each lot, containing lour huintred and ninety
acres, Levied noon by virtue of executions
in faver of the Slate of Georgia, issued by
W. h. Goldsmith, Comptroller General ot
Georgia, for the State and (aointy Tax due
on said lauds for ]S7O-'b and sold to satisfy
said tax executions, said lauds living wild
inland luprovcd. This October titli 1H77.
E, /. iiii:.), ciitt, T. tl.
GECR GI a Ff-ur-K C uxrr.
WILL l)e s. li in fore the C urt
non o door in ill town of B ack
shear. Fierce com tv, Georgia, ori il e
first I’ll sday iti FoVemb I'lHXt, 1377,
betw ea the legal hour* of-vie the fol
lowing property tn-wit: One lot of
laud number one bund ed and thirtv
o>e in t e ninth rli triet, original y
Appling no v Piete: comity, containing
four hundred and ninety acres, more or
le-s, -in.l know'll ns th ‘ pb <• • wheie' n
Alam Dixon llow lives, levied on as tin
prop it, of A lam Dixon by virtue of
three ex cutions issued from the corp"-
rati in Court of Bluet sb'ar. Pierce
county, Georgia, in favor of 1,. (J. Mat
tox vs. A lam D xou Prop, rty point
ed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney, this
September 23th 1877. E. Z Bvitf,
fiber-ff F. C.
Hit. ALLKN T BROWN,
PENTIST,
BIaCKSIIEAR, - - O t'til’G fA.
Is prepared to do ail kind of Dental work
in the most approved &tyl<-, All outers will
meet with prompt alt''ition. I >< s all the
i late improvement*. ( j.R , < ? nolf mtc- end
b Uol.tcticu guaiajjkcd. ;un*22~ly
NOTICE.
OKBINALIMS OFFICE, }
11.-jyciisiir.AK.Fiimci: Oouxt/, G ■•.ofim.v.
September 18th 1h77. I
On and after tills date, i II I.c ;al Advertis
ing from this office will be published iu the
Jiisrr SuxMs'ET,
A. J. STRICKLAND, Ordinary, I’. C.
GEORGIA -Wayne C unty.
NVtM.be sold before the Court House door
of said county in the t awn of Jesnp. within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in November next the following described
property to-will Our white colored ox called
Dick, one dun collared allied Bright, on
rod colored ox called Tom and one black
spotied colored ox called Harry; also one
Iron axle timber cart levied on as the prop
erty of W. NY. Colquitt under and by virtue
of and to sal i Jy a nm-tgage fi. fa. issued from
Wayne Snrioriov CVm-t in fiver of \V. H
Cos. iv against said NV. \V. Colipult. l’ropertv
described iu said Mortgage ti ia and p'iuted
o it. by I’laintilf in execution. Trims of sale
cash, purchaser paying tor titles.
John N.G 'Oun-tEAP,
Sheriff Wayne Oouuty".
August 30 IS?7.
GEORG la Pin ton i'ouxrv.
Ordinary's ffiec of said eotinfy.
To all whom it may concern. Where
as Henry J. S'rh-kland nppli -s to th
Of'liita V of aid county for letters of
A. J ministration on Ihe os’a to of Rich an 1
Altman, lute of sai 1 ca'llutv, (I’CO'fCl.
I’bos'- arc therefore Id ei'c and ndmon
ish all ad .■iiig-H'nr, tho kindred and
ci editors of sai I duet used to bo and af”
tear at my cilice within (lie ti pro
scribed by law. and sh >w eau e, (,f any
they Lav-,) why letters of Aln i nstra
tion on the is ate of sail diC-ased
should not ho issu and to tho applicant a
applied for, on tit • lbst Monday i. N
- r next- Given under my hand
and official signti'nre. Oct. l-t. I87(.
A J, St I. tii.AXD 0 dinary P C.
G EOIIGIA —Nv avne County,
Win. he sold bi fore tho Cur
House door in Iho (own of Jesnp he
tive r n tlu' legal hours pfsdoou the
first Tuesday in Decenibu- 1877 ilir
fallowing property to-vv't: Ouo black
sided ox, one td el; ox, one brim Pod
ox-, levied on as the properly ' f Thomas
li. Gentry under and by virtue of and
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. i-sued from
Wayno Superior Court iu favor if
Thomas PnrJotn against said Tl onus
E. Gentry. Property desetibod iu
sad mortgage fi. fa. and pointed out by
Plaintiff in ex> cniion. Terms of sa'e
cti-h, puro'micr paying for tides This
Get. i'2, 1377. “Jotix N, (hmmatn.tn,
Sheriff, W. (I.
GEOIIGIA —Wavnic (Jountt.
TO all whom it ninv eoneorn Whore
s In.liana Highstnith, of said Stale nnd
county, applies to the O-dinary for let
tc-s of Admiuistratiou on the cs'nte of
Henry Hiahsinilli, deceased late of
said county and Stnt’, Those nr
therefore, to cite aid admonish, nil and
singular, Iho kindred and creditors of
“ai l deceased, to he and upper at my
. fllco within the time proscribed by law
and slnw cense (if any they can) why
letters of Administration, on tho estate
of s litl deceased, should not ho issued
to tho applicant. Given under my hand
arid . flieiul signature, this Oct t 1 Lb,
1877. IL B I-lorrs.
Oiditiary, W. C.
Call At
L. WEISS’,
CHEAP CASH STORE
And examine It is large and
Assorted stock of
G 14NER AJ, M Elt Ci IA N 1)1 SIL
The cheapoststock evor offered
in Jesun.
( 'OHIO, every body, fiid p\ninin<* mv
new Mock. I have jus received my I'\ill and
Winter purchases of Dry (loodw, Groceries,
I lats, Punts and Shoes.
( Vlj(()i:s AM) IIOMKSIMWS
Made a sped tlity al 11 1 • very lowest
ce &s:fi 'F;xri(G:a s.
As I will not bn tiiHlffsold, tln; I,tidies
Kspeelttlly,arc Iti’.iletl fogiveitic it rail.
G. WEISS.
ttrm \ Mivef, C-a.
o*9 Vj* ('* > in; • ii n i
R P g£ ft |H ev. If you can’t get goln
you can gf t greenbacks. We
v $ iJi M'cd a person in every towd
*i.ot.ik • hii 1 ; ripti >ns for the
Dost 11 u I ifitcd family publication in the
world. Any one can become a successful
.'O'oit. Tl ejijnsi depant works of m t
t, c t<> s'lhscrihf r. and lie price is so low t hat
most evi-rybody s • bsciihcs. On*: aypuit.
( its n ikinfjnver Slot)in a week. A indy
lit reports tiiD ii" over 100 KubscnbcrK in
ten days. All w r o engage make moi ey
last. y,m can devote all your time tosln;
•'Osincss, or only y* nr spare t ime. You
ma and not ie away bom home over night.
You can do i a wdl as others. X’ldl paitic*
ulais, directions and turns free. Kle.'ant
and expensive outfit free if you want
drofitahh* work scad n* ynr ad fessat
once. It costs nothing to tiy llie o'ls in css
No < lie V 1:0 engages fails to make great pnV
Address ‘ The People's Journal,” PorMaml,
Maine.
Paints and Oils.
Mix' and Faints, Ground in Oil, ready for
immediate tun , 75 et., to $1,50 per. gal.
I.noi.ikh ltor i Faint, ground in oil, 50et
I.v t - :u Su.i'i i: I!ook Faint, fire proof 75ct*
Km ia’s lioxi.m Faint Oil. 50cts
MAI IIIXT.HV OtlJi “
K. <j KELL VS patent sperm oil. SI.OO
ENGINE GIL, 75
Filtered Kock Lnbrleatii g oil, 00
Send for card- of colors and tegtime
-11 ill Is.
THE NEW YORK CITY OIL COMPANY.
SOLE AG ENTS.
No. 124 Maiden Lave, New Y>uk.
~C A NCERS CURED!
DR. JOHN I'. ANDREWS, OF
I’uOXIA VI LB. G.V.,
CURES CANGERS invaiinhly vvlieu
applied to for Treatment before it
is too la'e.
Treats all Chroi ie di*oarps, or disrafi
Ics of long Bt.it.ding "f Jf ,b s aij.l Fe
males Sicccssfu ly.
•V7llt /4 071 714 Z. 4A 71
or
A.E, WILSON,
<lt ni awl .1 r, mlgomcry Street*,
SA I A XXAII, - GEVIIQIA.
GABtUAGGES, BUGGIES,
PLANTATION WAGONS,
CANOPY TOPS and PALLING TOPS
HARNESS. WI'rlNS, UMBBELI'S,
A X !)
HI <;UY k VV.VtiON MATERIALS
ALL AX RED l< 3 l’A I'KS.
Also KEIVVIItIAu doin' at prices lo soil
(lie times, Add os,
A, K. Wilson,
C,m. Hay ami Mint i.imkky Sthkivts,
Savannah, Ga. j
2 3in.
WHOI.IDM.E 0 IIA 1,15
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS, (.'EXT' ITItXISIUNU FOODS, ETC ,
l 7 Cniiitri'HN Ntrri't, Mlt H\AII,SA.
A. J. M7LL7III & CO.
WHOLES UE & EETAIL—
FURNITURE DEALERS,
ISO V 152 llimi vlil on StrrH,
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA,
ed .Room Sets, Parlor Sets,
Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bed
steads, Chairs, Children’s
Carriages.
Country orders promptly llllrd at lowest
pric s, * tf
- with—
-714 UL 7) EC K 7171,
Provision Scaler and
General Commission Merchant,
cor. Hr,mi Ml., Ami .Hurkrf miiuiut,
SAVANNAH (JA
NAVNWVvV
DEALERS IV
Clothing, Shoes, Hals ,
and Domestics,
nil C oiiirrcH* Ml., OpiMiMllr Jlnrlirl,
SAVANNAH, 0 A.
M 0/177 XG A /A IS
PRIZE STORIES
Tlie Weekly lews
—OP—
WEDNESDAY, SEPT EM li Ml I9ih,
Will contain Hi' 1 Hint ohuptorH ofitn intiiiHely
iMturoßting and woll -viiltcn story
tii n
IMeTaffiy.
BY 8. G. IIILLYEU, JIl,
Of Cutlb 'ct, Gn,
Avhirli waK nw.ir I<‘<l tin* First Prize ofOllft
IhlmllTtl Hollars, fi)r Ui<‘ lcsl story
loiitith-d on iiiritieiit-iof tin* Ini'- war.
To Ww-kly Ncwh, in in! litinn t> llic Afi
nil ( IjrUUi illlll MTKKVIIY i.i.-lCm
ilie mlv iniloliin (I, still lii.iintni is its <1 i*-
I >l'li\r ln.lt 11 ''IN IH II I Mum I"! Slittl! I’n
lit in! I and (iciicra! Nwvs, mul uvry cllorl
i;| in- lie vo i'll to iii ill in jit n (ioiii|ii'i'lii'imivi'
iiM'iliniii nt inliiniiiilioii lor tin* jiconlii I lim
Market Itepiirts "i" ('"iiiplcf" ami n-linlil*'.
PlildKs. Wri'kly N\vh, <> liiniitliK isI.IKI;
1 vi'iii- *2 O' : |ißhtii(/i'- li '-c. Dnily, li iinmfliH
o'.(In; I year SIIUW; |iimtat!n IV' .'.
K "iiiittiiiKicK ran ln iniulii In Post Oflicn
Order, Ui'giHliir.'.l li.'ltni'. nr Kx|iii'#h, at rny
ink. J a,lters hlkhilil Ini mldi'i'SH.'il:
J H. ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-•
DRUGGiS ’ & SEER DEALER,
IMfl (loiitfreas Street,
SAVANNAH, G A.
I have recently opened ; * tu w I)UI (• ntora
h’hl t.iU* jdeHKtW' in pallinj-I the uttmtion <*f
li.. to my thoroughly Fioho and (lon*
u ie ck of
7Jrur/s and Chemicals,
SOAPS, CRUDER, HAIR & TOOTH
RHI'SHES. PERFUMERY, LAMPS,
AND LAMP GOODS.
\Y A !! 15 ANTED 0 ADD!SN SEEDS,
I am a SPECIALITY .
I roHjior-tfully holioit the jmtrnna? c- ot 11*#-
!>til lie ('hh raliy. (.‘oimiry ordern submitted
to my *atie will iee*ivo prompt a ti.i.tion ;it
he lowest j-* i< < k for ri ii: t I<* good*, Additrhh
J. TSH L’FT JUNE,
* # ,
2-Cm SAVANNAH, dA.
1876. Iffll’S 1876.
THE OLDEST AND BEST
Shoe Emporium,
IN THE SOUTHERNCOUNTRY,
133 CONGRESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
5.4 1 ’.47 7All GllO7lO/A.
Having received One of (lie /Largest and Wiliest Stocks
Boots and Slices lor Lanies, (Icnls, and Children’s wear eve
Drought to this market, is prepared to oiler the same at prices to
suit (lie times and Cheaper than the Cheapest.
Call and examine stock and be conyincei. that
Butler's is tlie place to buy your SHOES.
%V*iXVX
YA LENTI N E ISASLER.
(Sueoessor to his Brother Antony Easier)
The Well Known
mmmM& &&&y.
At the Old Stand 171 Bryan Street, Opposite tho Market,
—DEALER IN-
Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Lager Boer, Ale, and All Other Liquors.
111 Uinux LIQUORS ABE ALL OF MY OWN IMPOHTANION.
CIfIXHING-
E, HEIDT HAS just returned from New York with a
(lioice stock of Mens, Hoys, and Childrens clothing,
HATH, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, ANI> FURNISHING GOGDS,
And has taken the store of DEWITT & MORGAN,
No. 139 Congress Street,
WHIGH him been filled up for a first-clft-8 Ilotui', Store and ia now of
ferin to Hi ll at prices to huit tho times. To his stock ho lias added
(fiIQIXIRimS (DXTOTIiHfi MDMOTB TIE AIRS UIP
HIGH will ho a Havin'/ ot lunch trouble to mother*. All may rety on
L'ctiiug non! lii a and Int<• ot. Mjloh. ul.ij at loner prices tlian they can muk thorn.
Ho hop' h to hoc bin old f.iond and cuHomcrs agliis now place of business, and
all who .• i'li to bo well Huitcd will please oHiat No 139 Congr^ss Street,
DEWITT & MO lid A AN'S OLD STAND, SAVAXXAII, GA.
Dunn 8 8 non
EROAD STREET, JESUP, GA.,
Keeps consf nut I y on hand a. full assortment of goods usual
ly kept in a Drugstore, such as
MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS,
FILES 11 GARDEN SEED, ETC.
. can always lie found nt the Drug Store, except when ab
sent on l’-oles: ioiml and where Medical advice can he ob
tained. ‘ F. HESTER, M. D.
I
' Depot, 104 READE STREET, New York, o
ASK YOUR GROCER TOR IT!