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nt cm? SEJVT\KEL.
t. I*. Lm’u:ni:i-i),
Editor and Proprietor.
(j , i i the Jesnp House, Jnmtinj on tlteiry
Street, Uco iloonfrom llrowl St,
n'jiiiMMi tv. > i w u 21, in::
A K. Smith, Chainimti IVm. Ex. Com. j
Pierce Count' . lilccel.sln iir.
Jksip, (it., Oct- Btii. 1877. )
DkabSih:—l • liink Ilia time Ur ac
tion lias arrived in (lie matter of oom
ina'in e a capiii ia!c f>r the Sts'e Sen
ate, and lliat a nomination should to
lielc), and tliat without delay.
I have received a letter from Col,
Holton, favoring an independ ni rare,
which I consider a serious reflection
npm the Democratic party, corning, a*
this do s, from its acknowledge 1 head
in Appling county
J am directly < pposrd to the inde
pendent movement, believing that it will
prove the wreck of it o 0. niocruc.y in
tlie future, and lead our voters by easy
stages ii t> some Hayes or other move
ment, "and finally lose us the glorious
victory that awaits us in 1880.
S) far as local politics are concerned
the independent ptogramo does not do
much damage, but ft will not stop tlierP,
nnd will hecomo equally papular in Na
tiorial poii'ias.
I have always voted for the regular
nominees of the party, and shall do fO
in the future, thinking it first to vote a
few times for distasteful candidate*
than to sacrifice pally discip line to pri
vate prejudice, uni'as tin I) m u-racy
bosoms* as corrupt as the Radical-- are
to-dav.
I have called District me ting* In tlii
county to select delegates to me t in
Convention at Jesop ori Wednesday,
O.'tober 31st, I "77, to tioiuiiiatc a c in
ilidat< for llepreentotiyo and appoint
dob "le* to tlo: Son it rid Convention
I would suggest Thursday, Novem
ber, J si, 1877, as the time for holding
tbe Senatorial Convention nnd livu del
egates from each county for the Rep-
I'esentalien. I'leasc let mo hear from
yon per return moil.
Very Truly- yours,
Gi:o W. Hain
Oaairman Dem. Kx. C nn , IV. C.
Notice.
A Convention will ho held at Jesop
on Wednesday, Oct. 31*1 1877, at 12
in., f/r the purpose of nominating n
candidate far the House Kcpr sent■
tives and app-iinting dclegutcs lo th?
Senatorial Cinvin'i n.
Kieli’Militia District will be entitled
to five vatosin the (' .iunty'( mi vi id ion.
The members of the Executive Com
mittee will please call modi' gain their
respective Districts before the selec
tion of delegate*.
Upon the primary mot-lings Tests the
entire rcfpnn-ibility of a Ratiafuctory
nomination, ami it is earnestly request
ed (hat the voters in each District turn
out solidly nnd send (lien- host ciii/i ii*
to represent thorn in the County (..'in
vention. Gso. W. H unk ,
Chairman, Dem Ex. Com., W. C.
A meeting of the voters of the 1255
will be hel l at the Court House on S.t
uiilay, t tic 27>ho inet., for the ju-pi si
of selecting five delegates 1 ’ attend the
County Cenvontion on the 3lt. It i.-
earnestly rcij mstodjihet Ilia voters of
the District will turn out on that day
and select such delegates as they de
sire to represent them in ilio C miry
Convention and not leave the work in
the hands of a few interested parties.
Wl MAS CI.AKV,
Chaiitmvn D m. Ex. Omi,. .1 . -up D.st,
Ui,AC'i<siu:.ut, (ia., Oct. 17, 1'77
There will be a meeting of the D. in
r<ratio party of Pierce county, at the
Oouit House in llliivk*he r on Tuesday
la SOtll inst, to select and ll gates to the
Senatorial t’oii'-eoti n if the Did Sotin
t"tid District. Eith Mnlithi District
will be out it led to live delegates.
A. N. Smi!ii
Chatman, Dem. Ex. Corn , I*. 0.
111\l.l V VOTKS
I V II 11. 11.
Tiicrc was a v ist difference) bo'woon
Its! Stal iy an* liio Saturday 1 1 fur
ill our lit'U' town. There ii< a fiml
crowd turned out F;itu day tight,
but about diyligh* they tit nod in.
I’ronch'nf, wo thought, Im I about
played out in our town, but Yr. Wil
liams gave us a call last Sunday. Wo
hope he will Dot forgot us Out will c.ll
on us often, as our \ O' g tliends ueei
help.
Yl o was hoto vo t will) an invitation
fo attend Mi. Marion’s school exhibi
tion last \\ edin sduy about six tnias
from l oww There was a groat many
spi etators| rose't, nod every thing pass
cd i.fi nicely. We hope Mr. SJai toU
will coir.e again.
Candidates arc s'ill coming out fur
the Offices of Heprcsonta'ivo ami Sen
ator. We think it advisable for some
to haul in b. bee Appling gels the
Candidate fev. r.
Married, od the night of the l'ih
M r . Jaines C'Urson, Jr .to ,MMary
Ann Johns It, tit tl ii'.-idocci ot M,s. J
Johnson. The iufa.r to A place* the
following day ai I lie res deuce of Mr.
James It Oourson. We wish the v ung
couple much j'V aid hapjiiucss tis they
journey through life.
Mr. John Walton whose f.mdlv has
resided in U tley for a tVw iv.,b. I st
his little h V. We extend to the be
reaved family our inan-tclt sympathy.
Olio Juit divd f.milks fio: U New
l*i rk wi*t Ica'C that Mate for Orange
county, Florida, jjxut ibr uti-JJIe it
{ls BlClill!. i
Atlantic and Gulf .Railroad
OnxitriAT. Ser-Miis ri.M >kxt’ Omer,, i
Atlantic and t.uir Itallroad
.Savannah, August 81 7. )
ON AND A. r.-i l .S. X JAV, S-jitcHil* r li
** isri er 1 ~i ms on this Bo ‘-<1 will run*
follows:
NIGHT EXPKEBB.
Lcuyc Savannah Juily at 3y OV. M
Arrive at Jesop 5:50 P.M
Arri’.o *• t B.riiil ridgt “ 0:15 A. M
Arrive at Albany “ 10:00 A. M.
Arrive at Li e Oak “ 1 :.’{() A. M.
Arrive .it Jncksonvillo 1 7:10 A.M.
Arrive nt Tall.tli.issee “ 7:.‘J5 A. M.
Lo i vc rallahii risco “ 5 :i: t j\ m.
Leavo Jacksonville “ (5:00 P.M.
L<*ave Li / Oak “ 11 :J( p. M.
Leave Albany *7:00 P. M.
Leave llftiubiidgo “ 2:00P. M.
Leave Jenttp “ 7:l0 A. M
An ive at Savannah “ 10:00 A. M.
No Change of cars between Suv niriali ami
Albany
PuN.sciigeiß from Savannah for Tallahassee,
DrmiHwick nml Darien take this train.
Passengers lo t .mg Macon nt 0:15 >♦. in
(daily except Sun;hty)connect at Jesup wit *
this i rain f r Fieri la.
P.i tigeiH from Florida by this train con
nect at Jesop with Hie train arriving in Ma
con ats:lop. m. (dii'y except.SnnOfiy)
No change of cars between Montgomery
and Jacksonville.
Sleeping cars run th-ough to and from
Savannah and Live Oak and Montgomery
and Live Oak on tin's train.
Gourmet at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern ltuilr mI to and
from Macon, JbilaulA, .Montgomery, New
()i leans, etc,
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apr*
hi liirola (;\<‘ry Sunday afternoon; for Col
iimbtiM every Wednesday morning.
Close connection it Jacksonville daily,
Saridavs excepted, for St. Augustine*
ka and Enterprise.
Trains on B. and A. It. Jt. le;iv junction,
going wr-t, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day it. 11:11 a. in.
lor Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday .at 1:10 p. in.
ACCOMMODATION Tit A INS EASTERN
DIVISION.
Lcuvo Savannah [Sundays excepted 1
fit (5:45 A, M.
Arrive nf Mclntosh “ “ 0:55 A. M. !
Arrive at Jesup •* *• 12:05 J\ M. j
Arrive nt Blacksbeflr “ “ 0:20 P. M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7;fH)P. M. j
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:00 A.M. j
le ave B aekslioar •* “ 0:OO A . M.
Lea vc Jc up “ “ 12:15 P. M.
L< .Vo Mcliilodi “ “ 2.22 P. M.
Viiivt at Si van mil “ “ 5:00 B. M.
W ESI’ERN DIVISION.
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND JEID'.YH.
e:ivc Dupont Sndy’s excepted, at 5:00 AM.
•rrivuat Valdosta “ “ 7:15 A.M.
- rri vo nt Quitman “ “ 0:02 A.M.
• rrive. nt Tiiomusv Ho “ “ 11:15A.M.
n ive at. AUrany “ ** 5:45 P. M
euve Albany “ “ (5:00 A M.
cave Thojiiasvillo * '* 1:00 P.M.
enve Quitnia*! “ 2:50 P M.
1 .eii\<* Valdosta “ “ 1:10 P.M.
Atrivo nt Dupont “ “ (1:00 P.M.
Georgo S. Ilaincs, General Ticket Agent.
li. S. HAINES,
General Hupeiint n.b nt.
M > 7ou & Brunswick Railroad
GkNEBU, KuPKUI NTIIK’TU'NT’h Oitick 1
Macon, Ga.. Saptembci'Blli,lH77 i
After Sutuliy September Urn Otl,
1577, IVi'M Tigi'r trains on llri* road will
run as f Iowa:
| DAY PASSENGER,
PA T D V, f TXDAV EX' KPT ED
Leave Macon 0 1 A. M*
\irive nt Cochran 1! :'M A. M
\nive at Jesup ...5 55 P. M.
Leave Jesup .. . .'5:0) P. M.
\rrive at ilrunswick 0.10 l‘. M.
lamve BrunswicK I 15 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup (• 55 A. M.
L niyo Johuu 7 25 V. M.
\rrive vt C uduan 1 50 J’. M.
An i\uat Mucon v :25 P. M.
Going down connects with A. G
U. K. fit d' HM*Vir .1 iicksonvillo, and al
points in Florida. Up train com eels*
ut ScMip for Savannah. 1
AO EMMOHATION THAIN’ BFTWCKV rOHIUAN AND
UAWKtNHVILT.I., [SUNDAY:* KXeMl’riiD. ]
Cochran... 11:40 A.M,
Arrive at lbiWKiioville 12:25 P. M.
Leave HiiWki isville 1 :00 I’. M.
Andvo a thchi.m 1:45 P. M.
Leave Cochran.. 2:45 P. M
Arrive llawkiuhvillo 5:00 I*. M
Leave Hawkinsville lo JOA.
Arrive at Cochran . 11:15 A. M
Passengers b.dwmiMucon an 1 Hawkins
ville and intermediate points, leave Macon
0:15 A. M. h ave Hawkins, die :0U P. M
Passengers between ll.iwkinsville and
points bel w Cochran, leave llawkiusvilh
10 :h A M. eiMiuictiug at Cochran with
dew ii tl a in.
Cp train eonneets for Hawkinsville with
rin b nving (Win.mat 2:*5 V. M
GEO. W. Al> A MS, Gen. SupL
W, J • J auvis Mit s Tims.
(Jail At
Z. )l "Z /fS'fS”,
CIIKAK CASH STORK
Ami examine his large ami
Assorted strfe'k of
(illM'.ltAh MEK< II INDISIt.
The clieapeststock ever offered
in Jesnp.
Come, ever) bod}, nml cvimitm\
new slack I h.tvt* jus txv ’ivotl inv l*;l!
Winter purchases 't Pry Goods, (.iroceriov
Hats, IJoofs and Sluu*s.
( VI.Kor.S AND IIOMIM’t
Made a speewlity at the very low. st
As 1 will not be undersold, flic Ladies
bspcciailj,are United (ogive me a ra t.
1.. W KISS.
lira.til hi reel, Jeu>>. t.
Paints and Oils.
Mixed Paints, oround iu Oil, ready I >
im me vl mt ■ i.s ,7 .v ct., to S I ..id fer. gal
Im. :. ; K ’ i I‘\lVT. cr* nud in oil. -'(Ms
1 mSuits HootPjoht, in of
Kvij.v s Ihiii : s> I’vtn'V btil- aV!s
M o niNKiiv On.s
EG KKl.l.Y'S(!fiut apeuu oik SI 00
ENGINE OIL, Jo
l .in in n Hock fiubrl.a’i g o’ l , 00
Seud for cards if co'-o's ui and u-otiuio
nial*.
THE* NEW YORK CITY Of. COMPANY
SOLE AGENTS,
Nr. UI Miu n La nt, Ngw \*<u**. I
H Eii!
I would rospoetfully announce to
(lie citizens of Jcsti;. mi l surrounding
country tbut I Lavo ust icce hen
lull line of
DRY LOOPS,
all of tbe latest style", Ladie ens
find my stock complete t, make se
ed on* from.
I have a’f o a complete assortment
of first-alass Shoes, consisting of
Liidies, MisHKS ami Childrens
(iite sowed Shoes and Slippers
MEN'S FINK BOXED TOED AND
P LAIN SHOES.
Full line of Cnekeryand Tinware,
Wood ware &c.
I have also a full nssortindit of
freth Drugs and Family
Medicines.
FRESH GARDEN SEED 3, & C
{ have returned permanenf'y to
Jesup, li 1 ofifor my Profi- ;si*nnl ser
vices to our c tiz ns. (Jails answered
promptly, dny or night
/. W. LITTLE, M. D.
$ k ii a 11 <& i :.ii * s
“OLD DOMINION” ( 7a-PURE
White Wh at Whiskey.
Fnr Family anil Mcil'ctnal I si,.
This dilicions prodn'-', prepared
from selected grain, con tains, in a high
ly concentrate 1 form, tho nutritiaus
I roporties of Wheat.
To those requiring a non idling
s'imulant, this pa'iit-il/Ie article Ins a
lendcncy to recreate and repair the
waste attendant upon active, physical or
moral labor, debility, etc.
It has received tlm highest enannl•
unis from eminent mlical autli rit is,
as posHf-ssingr qualities that are abso
lutely fattening; this detidi-rittuin len
ders it invaluable to those who are suf
fering from Consumption, Lung vy-m
--ploints, 15raneliiti**, impaired strength,
Lack of Vital en igy and II diseases
which, in tie ir incipient stages, require
a generous diet, an I an invigorate g,
nourishing s'imul mt.
Fut up in ea os containing twelve
largo bottles, and sold by all prominent
Druggists, (irin-ers, OtC.
HI NINCEU& ('!>., (Established 1778)
No. 15 Hkavi-.h Stkset, Nmv Yo k.
Solo Ageu's for Distillers.
THE MILLER BROS,
CDTuili Cl.
AND
; IJ. S. STEEL SHEAR CO ,
iiovsoi. suriji),
MANI-FAf T lIERH OK
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID CAST STEEL
amiBAIBS JSITJD SiBKSD^S.
THE ONLY MANCFAOTtmi’.i: 5 ; OF
S3LID CAST STEEL CHEATS & SCISSORS
IN IHE UNITED STATES
THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS IN Till'. WOR’ D
OF rOCKI'T €TT*ERY, vTm
Coverimir Seeuivd bv Screws.
O %/
NONE liUT THE liIJST
KnjtliJi Cricket Cutlery St*‘(l
Um tl, and every Kni!<*;i it I * t i:. i n
WAKR V M F.I).
The teivv'M- utl -eiittiur <{ tn’itios of both Hr Ives
aval -in*wo • r ( Ai'cTullv tctf.(l.
Uretif t*nr ii* takon to tn ii ifniti Mint Yncrctwe the
well Mrmtl ti i<ut*ition which Utls Cctniiiuiy tmvc at
tained, a
The Loading American Caller?.
In hmmoriy "Mih the verdict of on*tomer, the
’oi.tcim id I Kn i!,a*t;iall (tv (1 1(1 ’ Mri 1.1 N ltd D0.’,.},,
~s for the urc.'Ho.-l oxt clici cc it. ijiiuliiy and llhi>!i o
11'CM*
The Miller Civs. I'utiory Cos.
THY A BOX Oi THIS AN 1 )
yJHk'. MFC.Cc. i. VA
~~Y Y,*.i
Xi\ i<~..
~- . /RGCNESTSIU.r.X^^^^'
ov IYILL l si: NO OTUEIL
Watclies. J ewelry.
Homnine fJoId. no extcutMvcly worn In Paris, was firmt discovered in I‘7o by the celeboted French
eiiciniat M'tiirt. 1). lie Lai„M - . who tnntiufatHired it into jew*lr>, and for live y arn sold it to the hadni
jewolerH of f-*iirii*, for Mol in Oo'.d. In lbT">. when li - secret became known, ten of the munutactorin =i
jewolerrf eHtHt)lii-hefl a stock company, witn u capital of #lO (Xjn.OtX* for the porpose of man n fact tiring
fiOa.ajncUold Jewelry and WoDehe-. With i ainen-e capital, and tho aid "f impiovctl machinery
they ore enabled to produce all tho latest pAttoni> of jewelry at losh than one-tenth the co*t of So.id
an .* of a quality and color which tn ikea ii iaipos-iide even for expert--* to detect it from the genuine.
We have .-secured the agency of tlor United Stale* ana Canada, for the .-‘•ale of ail goods mauu
factured from tlii- metal, and in order to introduce them in tne most speedy manner, have put up assorted
rnoi" lot-5 a.B h io\v, which wc will sell at oue-tenlb the retail value until January Ist, lsT. Read
the list.
( harm. 1 pair pearl Inland sleeve buttons. 1 Lake 1
George cluster pin. 1 pair (2) heavy bund bracelets.
*.T.O LOT.
i ladies’ opera euard chain. 1 ladies neck chain
and cross. 1 beautiful locket, (engraved.) 1 pair
band bracelets i gent’s twist link vest chain and
charm. 1 pair onyx si••-ve buttons. 1 set (:> onyx
-iiirt studs. 1 new improv' and collar button. 1 ex
tra cut cameo seat rimr. 1 Arizona solitaire stud.
1 set Ainethy*t or top tz pin and ear drops. 1 ladius’
chemise button. 1 plain stamped 13 K.
SS'„OO I DT.
1 ladies’ opera chain, with slide and tassel, (retail
prut s•> i 1 . .■v '.vjif'i chain, with curb
charm, (retail price. Z '">)■ 1 ladies’ heavy ion"
neck main. 1 elegant chased miniature locket for
ladies neck chain. 1 set cameo medallion pin and
eardrops. 1 pair (2) lonvy ehaa*;d band bracelets.
1 "cut's solitaire diamond stud. 1 "cut’s cluster
diamond pin. ] pair amethyst or onyx sleeve but
t -iih. im t (3) studs to match amethyst or onyx
-Serve buttons, l cle"ftnt heavy set cameo st al rin".
1 mnsgive band or vveddln" rin". 1 new patent
collar button, l ladies chemise button. 1 amethyst
or topaz rin", (extra finish).
Thn rcta'l prir<. Of 111- artiHv in oru-ti wnn 1 , tot amount- to t-x-irtly ton times tlic price wc a-k for
tli 1 t: foi lumplo, ou; JI.IW lot reWllil tor *!•).!<): out 5.00 lot for 50.00.
A SOLID ROMAINE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE.
To nnv onn .endine no n order for the above lots by exprece to the amount of 13.00. we will rend free
one Solid Ib'iM'.iim field lluntinc'-LMse Watch. G-nts or Ladies sh<-. warrante. to ke p perfect perb-ci time
Mud look equally) as well as a 100.00 gold watch. Bv mail lrcp.jd. 15.50. I his DCjit-Offer to
If;i:VTH. and- worth u trink a-the watrh alone will sell or trade rrtu.ily f r fronti 20.00 to oO.fiO /’ 11
or ladies watch alone, 7.00 or 8.00. with a hoavy "ent‘s "dd pattern vest chain and c.iarin, or ladea opeia
REMEMBER : Thi r , fl-- r only holds "oral until January Is*. I-s Ts. After that time we “ball sell only
to jobbers and wholisale (b alers, and any one. wisbiii" onr iro Is will then have to p.y ful retail prices.
J lb.maine reidd fs the best. and. in fact, the only imitatmn of "ei.uine "old made, bemcr the ra m in
wei'rlit. color and finish, and all our goods are made in the latest "old patterns. \\ ill "uarantee satisf c
tion In c*very instance, or re 1 nnd money. . ,
S.-nd money;hy I*, o, M 0.-der, or Re"'-ter.*d Letter, nt our risk. No poods scut C. O. D. un
c?h at leapt 5.00 actxMnprnics the order. Address plainly,
W.F. EVANS & CO., Sole Ajent3 for F- Sand Canada.
03 Sc 07 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
mi" 22-Cm
Jill ISelas, .
-DEALER IX—
STOVES, RANGES, JRATES,
AND
TIN lIN D WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE.
159 BROUGHTON STREET, 5
SAYANN A IT ; GA .
Come and See
1.1. WHALEY & SOS
i
cJ'KSUP. GEORGIA
Who are constantly receiving by (he Car Load, Direct from,
the West, by Green Line,
CORN, BASON & FLOUR,
'Which arc Specialties with them.
They Keep Constantly on Haul a Fall ail Complete Slock ot
DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
ROOTS; SHOES; ETC.. ETC.
WHICH THEY ARE SELLING YEUY I.OW FOH CASH OK CARTER.
GANDGOITS ‘ HEADY FOR USE” FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES
ALSO DEALERS IN
Groceries, ardware. Glassware & Creek c:y.
p '-Pro-Hot attention given to all Orders from a distance
No ch;rge fur dravaie to the depot.
A I* T A MaHAHOTEL,
.7ESt P EECITiGIA.
Tin’s well known lintel, at the junction of the Atlantic & Gulf
aml Macon aud LSrrnswuk Ibtilroads, is now under the raanage
: nt N x\’NN.V > Former assist
ant manager. ami hopes that this statement will be a sufficient
an rauieeto (lit* trave’imr public, that it will be conducted to
; e ■ aii-kw.i nt of tie > • who may patronize it as an eating house
>;• In tel.
Board, $2.00. By the W. ek or Month on Reasonable Terms.
Trains on both roads stop here for meals
• . r: wsmm
'Wm
50-( E\T LOT.
One "ent’p wntch chain, retail price S? 1 00 |
One pair engraved sle--ve buttons, retail price 75 J
One it,one pet rCnrl pin. ** ’* T 5
One pet (3> pp'rnl j-luri *tnd®, ** ‘ T 5 j
f)iie improved t-hape r.ollar button, “ “ 50 j
One heavy plain wedding rin", 4 25 1
Total 00 j
For 50 cents we wid pend above six articles post*
i paid.
SI.OO LOT.
One pair sleeve buttons. Pt me settinp. tAne set (3)
spiral flirt >’n ls. xJtie heavy band cii"n"ement
One pet c>) trejravel bracelets. One ladies
I j 0.." "< aid or n • k chain. One engraved miniature
locket lor the ladies* guard or neck chain. (,M ;
"cut's heavy link watch chain. One Lake George
: diamond stud.
*2.0 LOT.
One ladies’ neck chain and charm. One Indies
heavy guard chain for watch. One set pin and ear
iii."*. Amethyst. One extra fine miniature locket.
One caiivn.* smi rin". O; le very heavy weddliuf Oj.
i engagement rin". 1 gent’s heavy watch chain witjj
y ** wood /y \
ttl.ntcliWs Stmßarß Ct!cnnX**r and Grafton
{ ' * rumj***. v i:h onvr lining old and new
>:vle>.an.l;*Jl \a!uaM. jmpnnem ent>. Manu
facturing facilities gr. at!v iuctva^; stock
and LARGE, prices SMALL
"ben in t.*wn to tliel jg Kxhil-ition.cali and
*** us or send for catalogue, with prices and
tenus.
C. G. BLATCHLEY. Manufr,
EKOE f.CUI, I’HlUliU.rHii.
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Agric'l Ha 11. Cor. Ai'ics 9 1 X. Column L- t
t'rO, \'v 10.
Price List
-—of
Loading Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions & Fancy Goods
DIVIO WE I SB BIS'S
CELEBRATED CHEAP t> R Y-C 0 0 D $ HOUSI
Calico, the very best quality, at G.;c
Calico, lower grade at 5 and 51c
Quilt Lining Hotm-spun at 3Jc
3- Crown Shirting at 5 anil 51-ge
7-8 Brown Shirting, heavy, at G 1-4, G 1-2, 7c
4- Arwn Shirting, heaviest hind, at 8c
4-4 Brown Sen Island at 7 l-2c
4-4 Biown Sea Island, very beat, at 10c
3-4 Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-7 Bleached Shirtixgat Gl-4r
4 4 Blenched Shirting, soft finished at S l-2c
1-t Bleached Shirting, without dressing, .1 e
Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c
Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown
at 25, 30, 35 and 40c
Good article IlicKory stripe at 10c
Best round-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at ' 10e
Blue Denim, a good quality, at Inc
Good Mattress Ticking at 10c
Good Feather Tic king at 1G 2-3 c
Best Feather Ticking at 2fie
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3e
Best Gingham Cheeks at 10c.
Balmoral Skil ls at 50c
Boulevard ready made skirts at, 50c
Cotton Diape-, wide In yards to the
piece at ' SI 00
I.iucu Diaper, apiece, at SI 25, 1 50
2 00 and 2 25
Fronting Linen, yard wide at 30c to $1 00
Wash-Poplin, beautiful goods at 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to SI 25
Meek Shawls at 25c and upwards
Ladies Shawls from 1 00 up, very cheap and
nice qualities.
American Mack Cashmere at 25c
English Black Cashmere, yd wide,
at 40 and 50c
French, al'-wool C 'shmercs, 40 inches
wide, at 75, 00c, $1 00 and 125
Bombazine, Hernsni, Australian Crepe,
very reasonable
Alpaca, a nice article, dr.ubte width
at 25c
Alpaca, silk finished, double width,
at 50c
Black Silk at 75, 00c. Si 00, 1 25,
1 50, 1 75,2 00,2 50 and 3 00
Brown Blankets, per fair, $1 25,
1 50, 2 00, 2 50 a id 3 00
White Blankets, prr pa ; r, $2 00.
2 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 aud 6 00
Haney Comb Bed Spreads at 75c
Bridal Quilts, ti e nicest spread out,
at 81 50
Ladies undervests at 50, 65, 75c,
81 00 and 1 25
Hamburg Embroidery, Edgings ard
Insertions at bargain prices.
Plain Gros-Grain aud Sa-b Ribbons,
viry cheap.
Everlasting, Crocket and other Trim
mings. lower than ever.
Italian, French and Guipure Laces,
very eln ap.
Lidies’ Silk Tics and Scarfs 10c and up
Ladies’ Cuffs and Collins at bait piice.
Umbrellas as low as 35c
Two-button Kid Gloves—Ladies’—
black, white, colored and opera
shades, at 50c
Two-button Kid Gloves —Ladies’ —
better quality, at 75c and SI 00
Kentucky Jeans at 10, 12 1-2, 15 20,
25, 30. 40 and 50c.
Cassimeres at 50 60, 75, 85c. 81 00.
1 25 aud 1 50.
Black, Blue aud Gray' Waterproof,
1 1-2 yard vine, at 75c, 1 00 and 1 25
WV have endeavor' and to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first- das
Dry Goods llou-o, anil attached the prices We are aware that this is sufficient
to c> nvey a correct idea of the quality. Those who desire to purchase, we will,
upon appiicati in. sent sueh sample--, with prices attached, as ih y may desire,
when they can form a niyteh better opinion and Select for themselves. Not less
than a million of people have dealt with us and we arc sure we have satirfied till.
Any one displeased w ith his purchase can return the goods to us at our expense
■ tid we will i etin n the money. On twenty dollars worth of too ls we prepay
Ireight t ' the neatest .station. We make no cltarg sf -r packing or dia\age, AVe
lou’i sell one article low aud make it up on the others,
WE RETAIL OUR GOOES AT WHOLESASE PRICES,
Which accounts for our Wonderful Success.
W’e don’t advertise to humbug, but we talk plain business and mean it. Weeeli
one vaid as low as we w ul i tin thousand. Those who are tiril of paying cx
horbitai t pi ires and appreciate the value of money, are invited to send their
orders, w .ieh we w ill till C. 0. D. witn privilege to exatuiuc. or can send the
in my with tie order.
David fßislßin.
NO. ICO BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNA IT, GA
‘OLD LONDON DOCK GlN’’
Especially designed for the u-e of the
Medical Profession and the family, and
possessing those intiiusie nodical prop
orties which belong loan Old and Pure
Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good
tor Nciveusaess, L-vr and Kidney
G"nipi .tuts A delicious t mic. Put
up in cn-es, c in'aining one and •z'n but
tles each, and sold by all Druggists,
hrmcers, etc.
' ' ' E . & CD.,
NO. 1.3 BE.iVKR STREET N. V
(PsTAIiLI-HEO ir;s )
Importers of Wittes, Brandies, Etc.
A. E. COniRANE,
A JTOItXEV AT TA ll'.
Uiaek-hear. Pierce Count v. GA
Canton Flannels zt 8 1-2. 10, 12 I% c
15 and 20e,
Wtiile mixet Flannels at lo and 20;
White all-wool Flannels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 75c.
Red ad-wool Flannels at 15, 20, isl
and 40 c.
Red rdl wool twili Flannels at 25, 30.
and 40e
Giay Flannels at 15, 20, 25, and 40c
Optra Flannels, in all colors, at 40e
Opera Flannels plaid styles, lest at 60c
Wo let Lin.-ey at • 20c
Heavy White Undershirts at 25c and*
Up ards.
Calico Shirts at 25c and upwards’
White Dress Shirts at 75c and upwards
Yard Lorg Towels at 12 l-2o and
upwards.
Towels as low as 5c
Linen Table Cloth, 1 1-2 yard wide, as
low as 25c
Table Oil Cloth, best quality, at 40c
Woolen Table Clothe, good, at $1 00
Good French Corsets at SGo
Thompson’s Glove-fii ting Corset
at §1 00 and 1 25
Suspenders, with rubber in back, at 10c
Turkey Bed Table Dox lies, pa
doz n, at 750
White Linen Table Doylies, per
dozen, at 60 and 75c
Table Napkins, per di zen, at §1 00
1 25 and npxvar s
Children’s Woolen Capes at 40c
Veil Berage, best qua.ity, a ytt., at 40c
Silk Veiling, per yd , at 50,60 ar.d 750
Neck Ruches, per diz at 12 1-2, 15,
•20 and 25c.
Nctk Hitching, by the yard at 5, 6 1-4,
10c and c| w; ids.
Alpaca Skiit Braid, a bunch, at 5u
12 doz. Agate or liice buttons for 5c
Fashionable S.lk Dr-ss Buttons at 10c
Ivory and Gutta P rcha Buttons
at 8, 10 aud 12 l-2e.
Children’s Round Combs at 10 and 15c
Ladies’ High back Combs 10, 15 & 25c
| Children’s Fancy Stockings at 5 & 10c
Misses Fancy Stockings at 12 1-2& 15c
Ladies’Farcy Stockings at , ]oj
Ladies’ White Stockings at 5, 6 1-4, 8,
10 and 12 I 2o
Ladies’Engli-h Stockings, without
seams at 25c
Gents’Half Hose at 5,8, 10, 12 1-2,
15 and 25e.
Gents’ Bordered Handkerchiefs at 3c
Gent’s Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 1 0 ;
Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at 5o
Ladies’ Colsred Lineu Handker
chiefs, at i fOj
The best Needles, a paper, at 5 c
Coats’ am Clark’s (}. N. Cotton
at 6e per Jog, 6oc
Negro Handkerchiefs at 10, 15, 25
anc 35c
Knitting and Darning Cotton a ball, 5c
Gents’ Paper Collars, a box. at 5, 10
15 and 20c
Linen Shirt Fronts, ex ra length, at 25c
Cur. eii P que, north 20c at l(Q
White aud Black Cotton Gloves at 10c
3/ I / times, but it can be made in
' ibiee moil tbs by any one of either sex
i ill any pvirt cf the country who is wil
ling to work steadily at t: c employment
that we furnish. SGG a week in your
own tuwu You need not be away fro-n
h- me ever uight. Ypu can give yonj
whole time to the work, or only y.-'f *
spare moments. We Lave agents w.y;-
are unking over SCO per d -y Ail w..p
engage at once can make money fast. At
i lie present time money cannot be ma i
so easily aud rapidly at a y bu- •
ness It costs u'thing to 'sy the bns ■
ness. Terms ar.d 83 Outfit free. Ad
dress at once, H llali.i.ti -A Cos., Port
land. Maine.
ROBERT J. SMIT3,
JI STUTO* WE PEACE,
SSSrU ItlSTßltt. KKOKUt MILITIA
Regular Court ftajra. first Saturday ia evciy monk
Urncx, Ga.