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THE JESUP SENTINEL
T. ?. LITTLEFIELD,
Editor and Proprietor.
ni'.nMXUV. 04TOIll'li ; i i>,*
JKNi r Kin Vi. CHAPTER, NO. 31
Meets tae first Saturday in each month at
3 o'clock, r. m. Companions in good staini
ng ar aternally invited.
K. F. Lesteb, M. E. 11. P.
Jl>| P 1.01U.K. NO. 112,1*. .V A. M,
Meets every Saturday in each month at 24
o’clock r. u. Members of the Order in good
standing are fraternally invited.
W> ft. WtiAi.EV, W. M.
I,(HAL ITEMS.
C ime back to Je'sup, R>lo> she says
she’s willing, if you can r sk it.
♦♦♦
We guess John Grant wishes they
wool 1 have ohur.-h at F int Branch ev
ery Sued y. John gets a good deal of
custom but not as much as be should.
Harry Whaley lias just returned
ifrtin Savannah, wlie"e he has been pur
‘chasing his winter stock of goods. Call
; aud see him.
A young lady that lives in the neigli
borhood of Flint Branch church wants
to know if that grilling railroad mau
got home safe with his new hat last
Suuday. We guess so, the hat did.
A young Inly remarked the other
dav, when she saw the elastics on our
arm’s, that we had bought us a pair of—
ciiak bands. We guess she thought we
had them in the wrong place.
" The senii r of ■ lie Sentinel leaves for
the Thorns sviile Fair Upright, and we
ask, as a favor, brother Triplett, that
you take fcharge of him immediately
upon his ai rival and taka special care
of him.
Large crowds have passed through
this place en route for ti e Tliomasville
Fair, which began yesterday. The in
dications, and the reports that we got
from Tliomasville all indicate that the
Fair will he a grand success.
While iu Atlanta, attending the
state Fair we had the pleasure of calling
on our Old fiicnds Mr. Win - Ivenninn
and family, fomcaley of this place and
Mr- A.B. Bostick and family. Th y are
enjoying the best of health and looking
as familiar as a basket of chi,iS.
We are in receipt of several com
munications this week which we are
unable to publish on account of our
limited amount of space, and ask that
the authors excuse us for no* publish
ing them. Tbcy are all very interest
ing and we would be glad to present
them to our readers, if we could,
The Berrien Uouoty Ne it's >avs there
is a ten year oh) girl living in Missouri
who weighs just 148 ptuuds. Won’t
she be a whale at sweet sixteen ? We
arc unable to answer the question,
brother Turner, as we have uot been
to Missouri, but, perhaps, if she’s not a
whale, siie’il be a rousing catfish.
There is a young gentleman in town
tint failed to get an invitation to the
party last Friday night on accouut, so
said, of the ladies not liking him. He
.says he ?ould not have went if he had
received one for a follow cau’t have a
little life about hiin but what they say
lie’s drunk, and what’s worse than all,
he says the young ladies, with but few
exceptions, remind him of a set of loef
faced Quarters. Now, Bill, you hadn’t
ought to talk that way.
Pictures ! Pictures !!
Mr. Peter Sinclair has opened a first
class Fereotype gallery in t.wn and re
spec!fully s< lieiis the patronage of the
jublie generally. All who are desirous
of haring woik done in his line, will do
well to call on him at once as he will
remain only a few days His prices are
reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
MAW THAXHS
Mr Butler, for the well-se!ecTsd pair
of boots that we received from you on
last Tuesday night week. We were
well aware of the fact that we would
get a good substantial boot when we
ordered from you, but did Dot think
they would be so cheap.
While we are speaking of Mr. 8., we
would like to say a few words to our
friends in regard to him. We have
been purchasing goods from him for
the last fifteen years, and have always
been satisfied with his goods and pri
ces. We a Rise all those of our friends
who purchase their goods 'in the
‘ Forest City” to gve him a trial. See
his mammoth advertisement in auothcr
column.
Successful Coon Hunters.
TYc were info.iucd a few' davs ago
that a coup’e of young ladies, living a
mile or two fr >m town, was so success
ful in hunting coons a- to ‘•free” five at
one tim". After they had found them,
they dispatched one of the younger
children, -post hade,” to a neighboring
gentleman to c me and kill them. He
killed them, and aft ;r having j ked one
of tln m about her wonderful success,
returned to town to “blow” the news
If we were g' iug to hun* up a partner |
for life, and wanted to get ore to keep
us from work, we’d make this same
young lady say “yes” or -‘no” at once.
The Mitchell Reformer, pub’istici
at Camilla, has b:en closed by the
Sheriff by virtue of a mortgage fi fa ,
David Wcl.'beiit's (heap Cash Store.
Sec the newly revised price list of the
above named gentleman in another. col
umn. lie has recently revi-ed his
pricelist and is row s. lliig -goods
cheaper than ever. 3lr. \\ eisbeili has
learned that it pays to use printeis ink
and has, for s iuc time, been using it
freely. Lo k over his sdveriisomeut,
and if you need anything in his line,
g ve him a trial, and we will, just here
venture the assertion, that you will bo
! better pleased with your bargains, than
from any other house you have ever
heretofore dote business with.
( ‘ Tommy, my sou, f tell in a stick of
w ,iod.” Ah ! my dear mother.” rc
; spoudrd the youth, “ibe grammatical
portion of your education has beco
sadly neglected. You should have said:
i ‘Thomas my son. transport from that
| recumbent collection of combustible
material upon the threshold of this
edifice one of the curtailed cxcresenccs
of a defunct log’”
! The Telegraph tells of the latest
| living wonder, a gentleman from
j Monroe county, who was in M.>con
ou Tuesday. ’He is fifty-four years
| old has beou in active buisiness as a
farmer and merchant for thirty five
years, has always paid as lie went,
therefore, was never sued, aud had
no occasion tor taking a homestead,
wes never inti xicatcd, and never went
to a stiow. We withhold Ids name to
save him trouble from urumnieis.
A little boy went to his father cry
big the oilier day and told him that lie
had kicked a hoc that had a splinter in
liis tail.
The Va'd sta Times says crops were
never Letter in Lowndes county than
this year.
BLACKSIIEAR NOTES.
by zir.
Locals are scarce this wok.
Eggs and chickens are in demand.
The atmosphere is considerably
cooler than last week.
Sugar cane in town at five cents per
rtalk.
A young mai near this place acci
dently shot himself in the arm last week
with a pistol.
Some of our t wn friends are absent
this week on a t rip to the fair grounds
at Thomaaville.
Hon. A. E Cochrane is the Candi
date from Pierce for the Senate at the
ensuing election.
Keep your gouts up, for the impound
ing act has not yet been repealed, nor
no probability of such.
Edward Grover, a hand of Messrs.
Pik , Johnson & Cos , got his leg broke
by the running off of the log train.
The A1 ippaha River
cininences next Friday at Big Creek
Church, near Schlatterville, Bi ns.vick
& Albany Railroad.
llev Mathew Sweat announces his
name as a candidate to the office of
Representative of Pierce in the next
Legislature and the ne w Constitution.
The Knowles Hotel is being newly
repaired, repainted and refurnished,
whicn adds greatly to its appearance
and will doubtless give comfoit to its
inmates
Mr. 11. L. Anderson, of Tattnall i
county, is buying tip timber atid is
contemplating a good business on some
of our water courses. We wish him
success in his eff rts.
Last Sunda* night the platform at
the depot was thronged with colored I
arrivals from the Camp meeting, down
near Patterson Station.
Messrs. Dickson & Byrd informs cs
that they are about none c Heeling for j
Guano, sold by them last spring.
One of James McVeigh’s little chil
dren was severely cut by a hog one day
last week.
AOTBS FIC3MUIRDI.
BY It. J. S.
News is scarce tilts week.
Mr. Floyd L ug and Miss Susan
Welch was married od Wednesday, the
!7ib, by Ruv. W. 13. Barnett, at the
ft sidence of Mr. James W. Harpe'.
A "rent many o r thc friends of Mr.
J. W Harper are uigiog him to allow
tis name hr u.lit hufore the nominat
ing con vent ion as a. eau iidit s (or Rrp
resco t a live. He itou't se m to encline
that way uiucb.
There is beginning to bo some talk
amougthe pc-pie about tho ratification
*>f the New 0 .institution. All down this
way- are for ratification and the most of
them are in fuv r of the Capitol going
back to Milledueville.
There will he a meeting of the Dom
ocruts if this Distric', held here on the
*7th in>t , tr select five and legates to at
tend the Nominating Convention t> be
held at Jesup on the 31st iust. It is
hoped that there will be a full attends
anec, and that good men will be select
ed as deb-ga'es.
NOTICE.
B-xley, Ga., Oct. 20:h. 1377.
Ann persons indebted to the Estate of Paul
Carter, deceased, arc reqnirad to make im
mediate payment, and all persons to whom
the Estate is indebted are re/piested to pre
sent their claims properly authenticated to
the undersigned withiu the next sixtv davs.
E. E. MI Mg,
I*. H. CAKTEtt,
Ad n trator Est. Paul Carter, dec.
Appling County Legal Adver
tisements.
NOTICE-
G EORGl A—Aitl'ng Countv.
On and after thisdate the Official
printing of this county will to found iu
the J gsol* Sentinel.
Silas Cr isbV, Sheriff. A. 0,
B. D. Mobley, Clerk, A. 0.
Silas A Crosby, Ordinary. A. C.
Oct. 9th, 1877.
GEORGlA —Appling County.
Whebeas, Henry A. Lord, as next of
friend uf Treciu P. Lord, having appli
ed for exemption of peisonalty and set
ting appart and valuation of Home
stead, and T . will pass upon the same at
12 o clock, a. in. on the first Monday in
November next, at my office iu B ixley.
This October lOili, 1877 '
S. A. Crosby, Ordinary A C.
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGlA— Appling CoU'tv.
WILL be sold before the\,Court
House door in town of Baxley in said
conn tv on the Ist Tuesday ii Novem
ber 1877. Within the lagal hours of
sale the following property to-wie
Lots of land Nos. 612, 633, 588 and
West half of lot No. 651, all in second
district of said count y, levied on vvi'h
one Superior C unt fi. fa. Mosses W.
Spence vs. John W, Lord and Henry
Davis, property pointed out bv Plaint
iff in fi fa., September 3rd, 1877.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will he
sold 65 acres off of West side of Lot
No. 307 in 3rd Disti ic of said county,
known as part set apart by Homestead.
Levied on with Superior Court fi. fa.,
M. IV, Spence vs. Samuel Hargrove.
Property pointed out by M. W. Spo ce.
ALSO,
At the-nine time and place, will be sold
181 acres off of Lot No. 465 in second
District of said county, levied on with
Justice Court fi. fa., John Griffin vs.
A. L. Zettlcr Lvy made and return
ed to me by Constable.
ALSO,
At thosama time and place, " ill be sold
150 acres off of J. t No. 390 as the
prop rty of P..11l A. Carter to satisfy
one Justice Court fi. fa. in favor of E.
Branch. Levy made and returned to
me by Coustab’c.
ALSO,
At the same time and blace, will be sold
Lot of land No. 571 as the property of
H. H. Beecher, to satisfy ono Justice
Court fi. fa., in lavor of E, D. Gotham
Levy made and returned to me by Con
stable. October St ll , 1877.
Silas Closin', Sheriff, A. C.
ORDINARY’S COURT.
OctOukr Term, 1577
Thirty days after Ante application
will be made to the Hon. Court of Or
dinary of said county for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to '.ho estite
of John Hall, late af Faid county de
ceased. Viz: Lots Nos. 514,
233. 352. 324, 32 6 and 315, acres of lots
N is. 228 and 245 of lot No 273, all in
the second and originally second dis
trict of raid county of Appling. This
Oct Ist 1877.
Catherine Hall Adnvinstratrix.
John -I. Clack, Administrator.
i APPLING MORTGAGE SHERIFF
SALE.
GEO RGl A—Appling Couxtv.
WLL be sold before the Court Hons ■
door in tho town of Baxley in said
county on the first Tuo day in Decem
ber next 1877. within the Legal hours
o sale the following property to-wit:
0 e gray penny horse, twelve years
old, levied on as tho property >f John
E Toumans to satisfy one Mortgage
li. fa issued from the Justice Court,
477 of said county in favor of P, H.
Carter, Admiuis'rator upon tho estate
of Paul Carter, deceased,
G EORGI A — A rri.iNG County.
Whereas, Elhanan Summerall
has implied fo tho Ordinary of
said county for exemption of personalty,
and setting apart and valuation afthe
homestead and I will pa-s upon the
same in mv office at Baxley, Ga.,
on the I Oth (Jay of November
1877, at II o’clock a. in. This
Oct. 15th, 1877. Silas A. Cnesnv,
Ordinary, A. C.
Application for Letters of Ad
ministration.
GEORGIA —Wayne County.
"Where is, John 1. Johns, applied to the
undersigned for Letters of Administration
on the estate o Jercm'fih K. Johns, deceas
ed, these are therefore to require nil persons
concerned fo file in mv office, on or before,
the first Mond.iy in November next, their
objections, [if any they have] t<> said ap
pointment. otherwise Letters of Adminis
tration will be granted to t, * applicant.
(Jivcii under my hand and official signa
ture, this September Idth, 1H77.
li. 11. HOFFS, Ordinary, W. C.
Picj’ce Sheriff Sales.
G EORG IA —Pu lioi: County.
WILL be fold before Hie Court
house door ii the town of Black
shcar, Pierce county. Georgia, oo the
first Tuesday in November nex*, 1877,
between the legal hours nf sale the fol
lowing property to-wit: The North
half lot nf iand number forty five in
io the 9(h district of originally Appling
now Fierce county, containing two
hundred and forty-fiv acres., in' 1 re r
le3, levied on as the property of Enoch
D Hendry, by vitl io nf an execution
issued from <lie City Court of Savan
nah, Georgia, in favor of Tli mas J.
7ordan, I t use of Neil McLeod vs
E iocb i>. Hendry. Properly pointed
out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. Term
cash This September 20th, 1877.
E. Z. Bvnn, Sheriff, P. C.
DU. ALLEN BROWN,
DENTIST,
Beacksheak, - - Georgia.
Is prepared to do all kind of Lental woik
in the most approved style. All orders will
meet with prompt attention. Use* all the
late improvements. Charge? moderate nd
* tis foe tic u guarmt*cd. ' jan22-ly
G EORCIA — Pierce County.
Will be sold before the Court House door
in lilackshonr, Fierce Cuiinty, on the let
Tuesday in November next, between Itio le
gal hours of sole, wild lots of hind No. -7,
:>74, 412. in ilie 11li Ibst. said county, No.
IP, 32, 3! aml 159, iu sth Hist, of said (Anili
ty. Nos. 27. (it, To. ltd. HI, 112,119 and
1,79, in the Bili ills', said county. Nos. GS,
till, 327 and 371 in 9th llist. said coil ity.
Kaeh lot containing four hundred and ninety
acres. Levied upon by virtue of executions
in faver of the Slate of Georgia, issued by
W. 1,. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of
Georgia, for the State and Comity Tax due
on said lands for 1575-(t, and sold to satisfy
said tax executions, said lands being wild
inland improved. I ,is October Oth 1577.
F. / Brno, S leritl, F. 0.
GEORG lA—Pierce County.
WILL bo sild before the C urt
house door in the town of B'nck
shear. Pierce ootmty, Georgia, on the
first Tu sdtiy in Fovemb. r next, 1877.
between the legal hours of s-Hc the fol
lowing property to-ivit: One lot of
land number one hunched and thirty
one in the ninth di-trict, otigiiuby
Appling now Pierce county, containing
four hundred and ninety acres, more or
le-s, and known as the place whereon
Adam Dixon now lives, levied on ns tin
property of Adam Dixon by virtue of
three executions issued from the corpo
ration Court uf Bluets io,ar, Pierce
county, Georgia, in favor of L. C. Mat
tox vs. A lam D xon Property point
ed out by Plaintiff's Attorney, this
September 29th 1877. K. Z. Byrd,
Sheriff P. C.
NOTICE.
ORDINARIES OFFICE, )
Blacksheau,Fieiick Count.-, Geokoia, [-
September 18th. 1577. )
On and after this dale, all Legal Advertis
ing from this office will be published in the
Jescp Sentinel
A. J. STRICKLAND, Ordinary, P. C.
GEORGIA -Wayne C unty.
Will be sold before the Court House door
of said county in the town of Jesnp, within
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in November next .the following described
property to-wil: One white colored ox called
Hick, one dim collared ox -ailed Bright, mi
red colored ox called Tom and one black
spotted colored ox called Harry; also one
Iron axle timber cart levied on as the prop
erty of \V. \V. Colquitt nil(lrr anil by virtue
of and to satisfy a mortgage 11. fa. issued from
Wayne Superior Court ill favor of W. H.
Citify against, said W. W. Colquitt. Property
described in said Mortgage fi fa and pointed
out. by Plaintiff in execution. Tei ms of sale
cash, purchaser paying for titles.
John N. G.ioun :ead,
Sheriff Wayne County.
August 30 1877.
GEORGIa.— Pinion County.
Ordinary’s office of said county.
To all whom it may concern. Where
as Henry J. Strickland applies to the
Ordinaiy of said county for letters of
Administration on the estate of Richard
Altman, late of said county, daeO'fcl.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singu’ar, the kindred and
oicditots of said deceased to be and iq -
rear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law, and show cause, (if any
they hove,) why letters of Administra
tion on tho (g ate of sai l di ceased
should not be issued to tho applicant a
applied for, on the first Monday in No
vember next. Given under my hand
and official signature. Oct. Ist. 187/.
A. J, Strickland Ordinary P. C.
G EORG lA — Wayne County.
Will be sold before tha Coir 1
House door in the town of Jesup be
tween the leual hours of silo <>n the
first Tuesday in December 1577 the
fallowing property to-w : t: One black
sided ox, one black ox, cno brindled
ox, levied on as the properly of Thomas
E, Gentry under and by virtue of and
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from
Wayne Superior Court in favor of
Thomas Pnrdotn against siid Thomas
E. Gentry. Property described in
said mortgage fi, fa. and pointed out by
Plaintiff in execution. Terms of sa'e
t-a-h, puro'mscr paying for titles This
Oct. Pd, 1377. John N, O nonius had,
Sheriff, W. 0.
0 HO 1501 A—Waynu Countv.
TO all whom it may concern Where*
as Indiana Highsmilh, of said State and
county. Replies to the Ordinary fur let
ters of Administration on the es'nto of
Henry deceased. late nf
said county and State. Those ore
therefore, to e ! te and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors nf
said decensed. to lx! and tipper at my
' fliue within the time prescribed by law
find show cause (if any they cm) why
letters of Adtnini-tr ilinn, nri the estate
of said deeeas.'d, should not be issued
to the applicant. Given under my hand
and t tfieiul signature, thin Oct lltli,
1877. It. li. Kerrs
O.dinary, W. C.
mill ,v - If >’ ou cai,,t w* R°’ n
1v IB Bm 1 9 you can g< f greenbacks. We
y 11 -Ml IB -i.eed ft I erson in every towel
intake subscriptions for the
rst llustrated family publication in tho
( rid. Any one can become a successful
n.t. The most elegant works of art given
vto Hnbseribf is. f i lie price is so low t hat
most everybody hlnscribes. One agent
< its n 'king over Slot) in a week. A indy
nt reports tak-ng over 400 subscribers in
I'R days. All engage make, mot cy
,K -t. You can devote all your time toilie
Ys iness, or only yeur spare time. You
tied not be away from borne over night.
..ou can do i‘ as well as others. Full pnrtic
lars, directions and terms free. Elegant
lid expensive outfit free If you want
■profitable work send ns your odltcssat
i.eo. It costs nothing to try the business
N o one who engages fails to make great pay
Address “The People’s Journal,” Portland,
Maine.
CANCERS CURED!
DR. JOHN D. ANDREW?, OF
riIOMA.-VIl LR, Ga.,
CURES CANCERS invaiiably. wheu
appli i! to for Treatment before it
i- too la'e.
Truafs all f" rot ic diea“es, or 'lisens
efl of long standing of Alalvs and Fe
males Soi-ceasfo ly.
ATTORNEYS A MAY/,
RUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
dJCJUAGE hSAZAAfi
OF
£l. K. WILSON
Cor. /Iji/ aid ai gome ei/ Si reels,
SAVAXXAII, ----- GEORGIA.
GAB3JAO3ES, B’JCOfES,
PLANTATION WAGONS,
CANOPY TOPS and FALLING TOPS
111 I! NT SS, ll Dil'S, I'M 1! I! EM,' 8,
A N I)
HUGGV& W AGON MATERIALS
ALL AT RED l( 1 DATES.
Also KM'AIKIXG done at prices lo still
Iho times. Add es,
A, K. Wilson,
Con. Bay and Montuomehy Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
2 3m.
WHOLESALE DIAL'S
DRYGOODS,NOT IONS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
ii its, CKxr m:\isiuNo hoods, etc ,
iai conan-em* street, sav iwah, .v.
a. j. MizLim <e co.
WHOLESALE s retail -
FURNITURE DEALERS,
150 *v IX2 llnniKlitmi street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ed Room Sets, Parlor Sets,
Bureaus, Wash Stands, Bed-
Steads, Chairs, Children’s
Carriages-
Cotinfry orders promptly filled at, lowest
prle s. *-if
- WITH—
/\'i li. wexim,
Provision Bealer and
Gonerai Commission Merchant.
( or. Ili-jan St., Anil Mitflirt .Square,
SAVANNAH GA.
DEALERS IN
Clolhinff, Shoes, Hals,
and ‘Domestics.
Hll emigres* *L, Ojiimiklie llnrlicf,
SAVANNAH, GA.
I
MOVING A7i)t W
PRIZE STORIES
Tie Weekly lews
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th,
Will contain tho first chapters of an intensely
interesting mi l well %viitte 11 story
t 111 :
lanfli Family,
UY S. (}. II ILLY till, Jit.,
Of Cutlibert, Gn,
which was n warded the First Prize of Olio
Hundred Hollars, offered for the best story
founded on incidents of the late war.
The Weekly News, in nddition to the Ah'
It HTML It Alj ;i!l(l LITKIIIItV I>epnrtmer,ts
recently introduced, still maintains its dis
tirdive fen hires as a medium for Stilt C. I*o
-and Uoncral Nows, and v uy effort
will he devtned to in iking ita comprehensive
medium of information for tho people. I Its
Market Reports are complete and reliable.
I'Klt'Es. Weekly News, 0 months $1.00;
1 year >2 On; psstnge free. Daily, 0 months
ss.On: I your $10.00; postage free.
Remittances can be made by J’ost Office j
Order, Registered Letter, or Express, at my
isk. Letters should ho addressed:
J H- ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
j.s.rauysLtHx,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL
DRUGGiS” & SEED DEALER,
185 Con cress Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
I have recently opened anew I)R UG store ;
and take pleasure iu culling the attention of j
he public to my thoroughly Frese and Gen- I
u iue ck of
7)ruffs and Chemicals,
SOAI’S, CRUDES, HAIR & TOOTH
BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, LAMPS,
AND LAMP GOODS.
WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS,
Ia n tsak a SPECIALITY.
J respectfully solicit the patronaf e of tlie
public generally. Donntry orders submitted
omy care will receive prompt attention at
hon :st p* ;c< st< r ifda!.le goocb . Addiesa
J. T. SIR’PTRINE,
ISS C<'DgrStreet,
-Gin H A \ A NXAII, G A.
1876. BUTLER’S 1876
THE OLDEST AMD BEST
Shoe Emporium,
IN THE SOHTHEENCOHNTRY,
133 CONGRESS STBEET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SATAAJVAII GEORGIA.
Having received one of the Earnest and Finest Stocks
Boots and Slices for Laities, dents, and Children’s wear eve
brought to (his market, is prepared to offer the same at prices t
suit (lie times and Cheaper titan /he Cheapest.
Call and examine stoc/c and be convinced that
Butler's is Hie place to My your SHOES.
VA LENT I N E BASLE R.
iSucjossor to his Brother Antony Basler )
The Well Znown
flit PIH ALLEY-
At (lie Old Hand 171 Bryan Street, Opposite tlie Market,
-DEALER IN-
Erandics, Whiskies, Winos, Lager Boor, Alo, and All Other Liquors.
m HKIGN LIQUORS ARK ALL OF MY OWN IMFOKTANION.
CAeT’HIJSG.
'WS. NVvA, W& mu 1877.
E.HEIDT HAS just returned from New York with a
choice stock of Mens, ‘/loj’s, and Childrens clolhin(j,
HATS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, AND FURNISHING GOGDS,
And has taken tho stovo of DEWITT & MORGAN,
No. I HI) Congress Street,
WHICH has been lilloJ up for a fii st-ola-s Retail, Store and is now of
forin to sell at prices to suit the times. To his stock ho lies added
ffiltmiDllEMS (BWJmiJIG IFIEOT UTO YBJmS TO
HIGH will be a saving of much trouble to mothers. All may rely on
setting neat fils und luted styhs. ulkj nt lowor prices than they cun mak them.
Ho hop/s to sou his old fiicnd- and customers at,his now placo of business, and
nil who wish to ho well suited will plume oull at No 139 Congr- ss Street,.
DEWITT & MOuQAAN'S OLD STAND, SAVANNAH, OA.
LEHEMIfC: S T Q B P,
BROAD STREET, JESUP* GA.,
Keeps constantly on hand it full assortment of goods usual
ly kept in a Drugstore, such as
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS,
FltKnll GAUDKN SEED, ETC.
1 can always lc fount] at tin* Drag Store, except when ab
sent on I’-ofessional duty, where Medical advice can be ob
tained. F. LESTEU, M. D.
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ASK YOUR GROCER TOR IT!
9- Depot, 104 EEADE STREET, New York.. °
* o Warranted as !