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i'X JECCP SENTINEL.
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f. ■ from Broad St,
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G ‘iicr.ii News.
( .vington lias a negro who carries
umbrella over him while picking
ten. I
1 nU/.inn In vs claim to the charn
ir < f 111 ■ Unite 1 States, an 1 it
i . ciilor of the Weekly either.
: i.,m> eontiihutel frvo hundred
in twr days for the relief of the
fovi r sufferers at Feruandiua
! 1' i t II ryal.
\ Vi eit.ian, who advertised that lie
and a f..im in Sou'h Carolina, g< t
'i < 1 answers in ten d.ijs, and
•ic still cumins',
|i und.of rice g'Oi as far in
ng linns' r and nutriment ns
iK'iuids of flour; and two pmods
’■ ‘to are equal to o:ro pound of
jl ur.
• re was a light, frost in Linooln
'<■') l:i-,t Sunday morning, which
i 1 v citation in I>w places. This
ii-rru the sorsoo lb*u f r several
■ post.
! i Ati. msas the law makes tho of
u( carrying conueald weapons
iy. | inisliu idc by im prison incut
Ii iti’titiary. This should be
i* in every State.
II nioeratfl nil over tho North
vi ry much encouraged by the
‘ n:.’v ctory in Ohio. It is be
.l that Punu-ylvauiu will follow
! M. Coy la was committed to jail
i; Mln-t Tuesday, ns au noesaory
iii. fe t to ti e rohb’ iy of tlic post
it Harmony Gruvo, Jackson oouu
i., n luo weeks sinco.
I Baltimore Sun says myrid of wild
from tbo summer wntering
. Lure p used southward over
Iti 'it!ll the Susquehanna Hats arc
or and with them.
•I : !gc Hardaway, of Tltotnaa county,
f ill ''o hundred bnsliols of obis
ye hi hi five acres of land. On fifteen
, of I ills do land be tnaJo eigbtccu
f < 0 t)U.
Hr J. W Sewell, of Banks eaunty,
a in tv kind of wheat (bat is planted
n viws ttud worked hko corn. It is
r-t pr f. and y ields from sixty to one
Hundred bushels to the acre.
v ( i Min Story, of Upson county,
o two hundred und two g Ilona of
i ' from cuiic grown on one aero of i
.1 this year. At the market price
qi now it would Liting ever oue
died dollars.
i 1 ho >k and n good woman aro
t thing* for thoso who who
iw justly to appreciate their
I'le ro arc men, however, who
1 both from the beauty of tbeii
i rilin'.
\ Kentucky farmer poisoned some
lertmdoiis to kill thieves. and then
el them by mistake to bis customers.
i:l persona tvero taken sick and
i died. Tbo firmer died.
There is nioro n j doing in a well
•minted printing office, over oue
'•i'libtr who tuiies the paper and
lyaf.ir it in advance, than there is
nmety-und nino persons who
.ut the paper at dead'heud rates,
‘■'el,ill.
A Lft peeked husband aaid in ex
uuatii’ii of his vt lfo a raids upon his
Ip, ‘‘you see, sho takes her own
in oil'so easily, slro doesn’t know how
" il ls to have mine pulled ou<."
i into was a grand display in At
i bi t weik, it being the occasion
o Grnigia Stuto Fair. The city
c aided with people during the
and tho Fair grounds sparkled j
1 it O iaco and beauty.
v Kentucky girl threw a bottle 1
' ing In r tiddre s into tho Ohio]
v r, Hid it was discovered by a youth ]
i. die sudsrijllcuily mairied. Now
ia! in 'young men and maidens oast
. i b tiles ilium il.e w .tors, and after
days ilny may m hko mnuuer
tarn to them,
* A t ienltural societies aro springing
a 1 i vir the Unite. Tho thriving |
.e unity o( Ware is coming up,
S ime of i's best rn zoos met and
it m il asceiely last week, and also
,ii ted a delegation to utleiil the
nii-villo Fair this week and make
ri j i ■. t ol their observations.
' 1 . ■ s man lat< ly to sped both
i. ■ f i-i gun at bis bedridden wife,
guu, as if endowed with the
.; iiytd wli'oh it* owner was devoid
I to be disehaigtd. tut when tbe
i.ster took it by tho mur.*!e and
iUi:ml to dash out tho sufferer's
I aitis, the breech glauoed ou the bed
st. both barrels went off', and their
s:. tivo charges t f buckshot took
4 in the would-bo murderer's
.i , T ere ws no "eatis aJ Je ay
tiout the funeral prep'rations.
Vi Li Infield and Wall are no
i‘ a; pear before tbe Mayor and
lot' . n of the towu of Jesup, on
y. November the 1 2th, to answer
j lk. charge of “allowiug our dog to
.mi : i large without having a badge.
Vc deny the charge, aud if they wi 1
all at our cilice and bring the purp.
*e will show to the lion Mayor aud
’u il tbe mistake they are laboriog
under.
U a man goes to the Fair and geta a
df "kin kDmked iff of his neea, net
t > is wife, but other* out side, ell
s w -key b! -son* and deals out their
1 tl y by the two ceots worth. Yet,
' • ‘ice a premonitory symptom
e on their nose, they bisteric
'* cancer and send for two
.1.11. aiiii cover their faces with t
!-et.r as big a> a S r>up plate.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
0 LKEIU t SkTKRINTKSI ip.NT’ OnK B, 1
Atlanlhand hulf Kailroad, ,
bAVANNiU, August 81, 18/7.)
ON AN L) AFT all SUNDAY, Be;,lenb r i
•u i ;er !'n ru aj th is Ko id will rnna
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS,
fveave SHV.tnrmh iaily at 3 ; oo P. M
Vriive at JeH'tp “ j>
\rrive at IJnin! ridge “ U:Vt A. M
Vrrive fit Albany “ 10.*00 A. M.
Arrive at Litre Oak “ 1:30 A, M.
Arrive at Jacksonville) *• 7:10 A. M.
Arrive at. Talialmssoe “ 7;:r, a. M.
Leave TullabaHseo “ 5:251*. M
Leave Jacksonville 0:00 I*. M. |
Leave Live Oak * 11:.'J0P. M.
Leave Albany '* 2:00 i*. M. j
Leave Ibiiabridge “ 2:301*. A!.
JuHiip “ 7:10 A. M
Arrive at Savannah “ 10:1K) A. M
No change of cars between .Savannah ami
Albany
PanKcnpjois from S tvannab fr>rTallahassee,
PrnnHwick and Darien take tiiis train.
PiiHSengera Macon ut 0:15 i. in
(il.ti'y except Santbiy) connect ut Jesup with
t'ds train for Florida.
from Florida by this trair. con
nect at b- up with the train arriving in Mu
con at a l“ p. in. (fliily except Sunday)
No change <f cars bet wee. 1 Montgomery
;ind Jacksonville.
Sleeping cars run through to nnd from
Savannah and Live Oak und Montgomery
and Live Oak on this train.
(Jouncet at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on South western Kailnad tf and
from Alsieon, Kufunl \, Montgomery, New
()| leans, etc,
Mail steamer leaves lOinbridge for Apn*
laehicola every Suimay afternoon; for Col
miibns every Wedrundny morning.
('lose cnnneoriori ut JneksfHiville daily,
Sandavs excepted, |or St. Augustine, Pulut
ka ami Enterprise.
Trains on U and A. H. It. leave junction, ,
going west, Monday, We lnesday and Fri
day at 11:11 a. m.
i or llriinswiek Tuesday, Tkuraday and Sat
urday fit 4:40 p. in.
ACCOMMODATION TEA INS -- EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted]
at 6:45 A. M.
Arrive ol Mclntosh # A. M.
Arrive at Jesup •* *• 12:05 P. M.
Arrive nt Hhiokshenr “ “ 3:20 P.M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:00 P.M.
Leave Dupont M “ 5:00 A.M.
Leave Ibaeksheur •* M !);"0 A. M.
Leave Jesup “ “ 12:15 P. M.
Leave Mclntosh “ 44 2:22 P. M.
Arrive at Si vauaah 44 “ 5:00 P. M.
NV EH TERN DIVISION.
Mondays, wcdnehiaym and iiudayh.
• k eave Dupont Sndy’s exempted, at 5:00 A M.
A nivo at Valdosta 44 44 7:1 5 A.M.
‘rrivo at Quitman 4 4 4 4 0:02 A.M.
*Tiive at Thomasv !!• 4 4 44 11 :1 5 A.M.
* rrivo at Albany 41 44 5:45 P.M.
* cave Albany “ 44 6:00 A M.
■ eave TkouiAßTillo • 44 1:00 P.M.
eave Qiiitnnin 4 44 2:50 P.M.
AcaAC Valdosta 44 44 4:1 6 I*.M.
rrive ut Dupont 44 “ 6:30 P.M.
(iuorgo S. Haim s, General Ticket Agent.
n. S HAINES,
(Joneral Supcrlnlrndcnt.
Macon & Brunswick Railroad
Of.nf.m&i. SiJPKUi n rkni>knt*s ( )f# Kv. \
Macon, (In., Keptomb-M 8 b,1877 (
After Sutidiy September tho Utb,
1877, I’dAßcngcr trains on thia road will
ruu an follows:
l I>VY PASSENGKK,
DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED
Leavr Macon 0 1 5 A. M-
Arrive ut(’ochrun 11:32 A. M
Anive At Jesup 5:55 P. M.
Leave Jesup 6 30 I* M.
Arrive At liruuswu k 010 p. M.
Leave HrnnswicK 4:15 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup 6:55 A. M.
Ljn\e Jesup 7:25 A. M.
Arrive tit (’oehran .1 All P. M.
Arrivfut Macon 4:25 P. Al.
Going down oonneota writli A. & G
U. R. t Jcioi) for Jncksonvillo, aud ul
points in Florida. Up tniiu couLCOts*
at Stsup fur Savannah. 1
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN* IIRTWEKN CaM'IIRAN AND
IIAWKINBVILLK, [SUNDAYS KXi KITKD.]
liYftvo Cochran... 11:40A.M.
Arrive at HawKiiMville 12:25 P. M.
Leave Hawkitisvilie 1 :00 P. M.
Airlvo a (’oclmui 1:45 I*. M.
Leave Cochran 2:45 P.M.
Arrive HawkiiiNville 3:30 P. M.
Leave Hawkinsville D 30 A. M.
Arrive at Coohrnu 11:15 A. M.
PuHßongiTs IndwccnMacon nnd Hawkins
ville and intermediate points, leave Macon
2:15 A M h ave Hawk ins . die ' :l>o P. M.
PaHKcPgcm lK'tweon Hawkinsville and
pointH lxdow Ckichran, leave Hawkinsville
10:30 A. M. connectiug ut Cochrau with
down train.
Up train conncetß 6>r Hawkinsville with
yr i'll leaving t'ochianat 2:45 P. M
GKO. \V. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W, J- Jarvis. Mur Trans.
Call At
Jy. WAVES’,
CHEAP ( ASH STOKE
Aud rxamino his large and
: Assorted stock of
UI.NKK AI. MEHCHAN DISK.
1 Tho cheapest stock ever offered
in Jesup.
Pome fTff) hod), and examine my
tieii >tock. 1 hav juHi recei\e<l my Fall aud
. WiuU'r purchases of Dry Goods, Groceries,
' Hats, ti and Shot's.
CAI.H OKS AM) lIOMKSei NS
Made a speciality at the very o est
tSASH TBIiSSS.
Ax I will hoi bf undmipU!. thr l.stllcx
Kupfi lall). arc intllt-d to ghr mr s rati.
I- U KISS,
•mart Rlrpfl. Jcsii|i, La
Faints and Oils.
Miaeit rits. Ground in Oil, ready far
i immediate use. 75 ct., to $1.50 cal.
i Knuijsh Boor P.isT, crwiitul in oil. 5(Vt
Lkji h'Si.xtk llniirl’iivr. fire proof T.Vts
Kxu.r's lknuo Cunt Oiu 50ots
M.CBIXKKY t'llJ*
K. G KKLLY'Spatenl sperm oil. SI.OO
ENGINE OIL, 75
Filtkhed Kook Lubricating oil, f>o
Send for cards of colors aud testiuro
nitls.
THE NEW YORK CITY OIL COMPANY,
FOLK AGENTS.
N-. 124 M.vu>en L.t'Tj Neu YcjsV.
M eCOM!
I would respectfully announce to
the citizens of .lesup an 1 surrounding
| country I bat 1 Lave utt ltteie
lull line of
1) It Y (i O O DS ,
all of the latest style*, Ltdie cru
find nry stock complete to make sc
ectiorrx from.
I have also a complete as*ortme"*
of iirst-olass Shoes, consisting of
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
line sowed Shoes and Slippers
MEN’S FINK BOXED TOED AND
PLAIN SHO ES.
Full line of Cr,chary and Tinware,
Wood wore &c.
I have also a full assortment of
fre3h Drugs and Family
Medicines.
FRESH GARDEN .SEEDS, &C
X have returned permanency to
Jesup, and offer my Profession and ser
vices to our citizens. Calls answered
promptly, dnv or night
7, W. LITTLE, YL D.
sunu n© k la J s
“OLD DOMINION’’ (V a PURE
White Wheat Whiskey.
Far Family and .Medlrrnal Inc.
This <1 iI i cion s prod'ie*, prepared
from selected grain, eon tains, in a high
ly concentrated form, tbo nutritious
properties of Wheat.
To thoso requiring a nourishing
s'imulant, this palatable article has a
tondeucy to recreate and repair the
waste attendant upon active, physical or
moral labor, debility, etc.
It has received tbe highest enconi
ums from eminent medical authorities,
as possessing qualities that aro abso
lutely fattening; this desideratum ren
ders it invaluable to those who are suf
fering from Consumption, Lung Com
plaints, Bronchitis, impaired sttongth,
Lack of Vital energy and II disoases
which, in their incipient stages, require
a generous diet, and au invigorating,
nourishing stimulant.
Put up in cases containing twelve
largo buttles, uud sold by all prominent
Druggists, Grocers, etc.
BIN INGE 11& CO., (Established 177 H)
No. 15 Bkavku Stuegt, Nkw Yohc.
Sole Ageuts for Distillers.
THE MILLER BROS,
Muff.! COII.
AND
IT. S. STEEL SHEAR CO.,
(lOSNOUIIiTKII),
MANUKA! TV HERN OF
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AM)
SOLID CAST STEEL
IRITiiAIS AND SfITJSSaaS.
TUB ONLY MANUKACTUttStta OK
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS
IN TUB UNITED STATUS
THE ONLY M ANr FACTO REUS IN TIIK WORLD
OF POCKET CUTLERY, WITH
Covering Secured by Screws.
NONE BUT THE BEST
English Pocket Cutlery Steel
Uaed, iukl every Knifoa i t ol fctimns
IV A Kit YNTKD.
Th* a4 i-utiu'g •|’ ,ft, ttia§ of both Kr.lvc*
ami Sui mo> • are carefully tcelotl.
(iivHt car-* i* tak**u lit maintain find increase the
we 11-i arm tl n‘i*utotiuu which this Company have ai-
IntiMwl, a*
The Lending American Cutlers.
lit ri(h liie verdict of customer*, the
lYiitcftttHl Kxpost;hoi aw*.mini NL .lalk ami iHplotn
.ii for the create*! excellence in quality and iriiirh o
lhe*e pHMIr.
The Miller Pros. Cutiery Cos.
CANGE SCURED!
DU. JOHN B. ANDREWS, OF
rtlOMAkVlt LB G.V.,
CF RES GANCE 118 invariably wliou
applii'd tn for Treatiiioul hofore it
I is too hue.
T>'eat ,t all Chronic di-ov-os, or disons
pa of long Planding of Males and Fe
-1 111 lies S'lCQßssfllHv
= fiODIDY'JBAIE & KjfiilEMS,
ATTORNEYS A T L A W,
•
RUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
DR. ALLEN DROWN,'
DENTIST,
III.At’KSHEAF, - - GuuKGIA.
1> pr paiynl to it> HI kind of lVnt.il w.>?k
in tho uut at'i'iovtd atyl. All orviors will
I meet with p o apt af 'iitb n. ail iho
I late iuti roviuicnta. Chaises mode rate :nd
t isfao 110 n iran toed. ; an*- H 2 I y
A anil'll -rr mu. vr 4 rr •• tv. ws
3 .-j • -u -*•
HU.’’ W t*
V t'l I * u.
*> IW. . - k*. . kil
■ . -v- r> * . - .*• - ■ 4 T.
w / . s p— r.w.
A !•■ V rww . •.
M . l.k .C S '*l .—■
W f 1 *%*■.*. .ft . r-—h ..i
..-—4 k. -•* -w
- • iW if'tt " '*.>■• .^4
v ** f * ■’** ,v " rT '.
—* I T.- T .
I ... lira • •* mUT h<* ;4>l
Si 4* ■ ***• **AJ •+**+*■ *
W atch.es. J e welry.
Romaim* Gold, o extensively worn In Pari*, was finst discovered in KO, by the celebrated French
diemint Mona. 1). Be DE'ii'.*. who inaniirar-tured it into jewelry, and for five years sold it to the leadin
jew-It id of fY-ri-, for SoI:m Gold. lii 1-STS. when In- secret became known, ten of the manufacturing
jewelers c*fablMd t t.-,inpuny. with a Ciipital of #I00U0,(MX) for tbe purpose of manufacturing
itomaine Gold Jewelry and Watdiet*. With this immense capital, and the aid of impioved machineiy
they are enatiled to prodilCe a'l the latest pattern- of jewelry ut less than one-tenth the cost of Solid Gold,
an i of a quality and color which makes it impo-dble even for experts to detect it from the genuine.
We have and the exclusive agency of the United States ana Canaria, for the sale of all nianu
fa< tnred from this metal, and in order to introduce them in the most speedy manner, have put up assorted
-on ,h* |-yts u* veil below, Which We will sell at one-tenth the retail value until January Ist, Bead
the list.
charm. 1 pair pearl Inland sleeve buttons. 1 Lake
George cluster pin. 1 pair (2) heavy band bracelets. ,
HCt.OO LOT.
1 ladies* opera guard chain. 1 ladies n*cK chain
and cross. 1 beautiful locket, (engraved.) 1 pair
hand 1 irent's twist link vest chain and
charm. 1 pair onyx sleeve buttons. 1 set (“,) onyjt
-shirt studs. 1 new improved collar button. 1 ex
tracut cameo -< al rifi". 1 Arizona solitaire stud.
1 set Am thyst or top iz pin and ear dr 1 ladiea 1
chemise button . 1 plain ring, stamped lij K.
ms.ott LOT.
1 ladies* opera chain, vitJi slide and tassel, (retail
price $5.00) i _• nt a heavy watch chain, with cart)
charm, (retail price s',.<*)). 1 ladies' heavy long
neck chain, l elegant chased miniature locket for
ladles neck chain. 1 set cameo medallion pin and
eardrops. 1 pair (l) heavy chased band bracelets.
! 1 gent's solitaire diamond stud. 1 gent’s cluster
diamond pin. ) pair amethyst or onyx sleeve but
t-m. ! set (8) studs to trialch am- thyst or onyx
■ leeve buttons. 1 elegant heavy set cameo seal rinjf.
1 massive band or wedding ring. 1 new patent
collar button. 1 ladies chemise button. 1 ameihyat
or topaz ring, (e-itra finish).
The ret a* I price of the articles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten times the price we ask for
tho lot ; for example, oar SI,OO lot retails for SIO.OO : ottr 8.00 lot for 50.00.
A SOLID ROMAINE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE.
To anv one sendin" ti" an order for the above f ots by express to the amount of 1.>.00. we will send fi ce
one Solid Roma in * OcKl Iltmtin”-Ua-e Watch. G -nt- or Lacies fisc, warranted to keep perfect perfect time
and look eqtia 11 v ffn s well as a 100.00 gold watch. P.\ mail prepaid. !•> •'■ 1 hiR om fjftl r til
FM> and i- worth a trial. a the watfh alone will !or lra<le n-adilv f r from 20.00 to 50.0#. Gents
or hulics watch alone, 7.00 or 8.00, with a hoavy gent 4 ?* pattern vest, chain and charm, or ladies' opera
* * \1 I’M HER : -This f ffer only holds "ood until Jannary If,1 f , lHts. After tint time we shall sell only
to jobbers ami wholesale dealers, and any one wishing our Is will then have to py ful l retail prices.
Romaine-old is the best, and, in fact, the only imitation of-enuine -old made bein- the same in
weight, color nnd finish, and all our goods are made In the latest gold patterns. \\ ill gmuautce sails fac
tion in every'lnstance, or refund money. . , „ . . _ _ T v
Send money; by V 0.. Money Order, or Reji-tcred Letter, nt our risk. Mo goods sent C. O. D. un
less nt least 5.00 accoinprnies the order. Address plainly,
W.F. IV/.KS &, CO., Sole Agents for U. S. and Canada,
1)5 & 'JI SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
aag 22-6 m
JOIN^MILAS.
-DEALER IN—
STOVES, RANGES, GRATES,
AND
TIN IIND WOODENWARE AT WHOLESALE.
159 BROITGIITON STREET), *
S A V A N N A 11, Cr A .
Come and See
W. H. WHALEY & SOS
JESUP, GEORGIA
Who arc constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from,
the West, by Green Line,
CORN, BAjON & FLOUR,
Which are Specialties with them-
They Keep Constantly on Hand a Fall an 1 Complete Stock of
DHY CuODS t CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC.
WHICH THEY ARE SELLING VERY LOW FOB CASH OB BARTER.
GANDGOFFS ‘ READY FOR USE”FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES
ALSO DEALERS IN
Groceries, ardware, Glassware &. Crock eiy.
jfcr7v*r*rompt attention given to all Orders from a distance
No charge for <1 ravage to the depot.
ALT AM AH A HOTEL,
JBSUT GUOKGIA. •
This well known Hotel, at the junction of the Atlantic A Gulf
and Macon and Brunswick Railroads, is now under the manage
ment of Former assist
ant manager, and hopes that this st temailt will be a sufficient
guarantee to the traveling public, that it will be conducted to
the satisfaction of those who may patronize it as an eating house
or hotel.
Board, $2.00. By the Week or Month on Reasonable Terms.
Passenger Trains oji both roads stop here for meals
TANARUS VV£ KiS't-EArpt
E LIVER STOMACH TANARUS?/
Ji BOWELS A,
IT w*
fMg <EJRi TTRI^J
SO-CEVr LOT.
On*> gent’s watch chain, retail price $1 00 !
One pair engraved sle**ve buttons, retail price To
One stone ?et scarf pin, “ “ 75
One set (3) spiral shirt stud**. “ “ To I
f?ne iinprovt-d shape collar button, 44 44 50 t
Oue heavy plain wedding ring, 1 25 1
Total $5 00 :
For 50 cents we will send above six articles post- j
paid.
81.00 LOT.
One pair sleeve buttons, ftone setting. One wet (8)
spiral “tiirt s'uds. One heavy band engagement
ring. One set (2i engraved bracelets. One ladles’
long guard or neek chain. One engraved miniature
locket lor the ladies’ guard or neck chain. One
gent’s heavy link watch chain. One Lake George
diamond stud.
82.00 LOT.
One ladies’ neck chain nnd charm. One ladies
heavy guard chain for watch. One n*t pin and car
rings. Amethyst. One extra tine miniature locket.
One uamero seal ring. One very heavy wedding or
l engagement ring. 1 gent’s heavy watch chain with
y ’’ WOOD
Blatdil- y's Standard and Grafton
Co.'s Pumpe*. w ith copi>er linings old and new
style*, and all valuable improvements. Mana
f.uturing facilities givatly increase . txrk
and ass-rtment LAKtiK. prices SMALL.
When in town to the big Exhibition, coil and
s-'e us or send for catalogue, w ith prices and
terms.
C. G. BLATCHIEY, Snfr,
506 Co xxt muit, i’tuiiK: ran.
These pump* *u K-seenatCnten*l KxhiK,
tgricl Hall, Cor. Aisles j X X, Column Let
ter D, No. 10.
Price List •
OF
Leading Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions & Fancy Goods
DAVID IIISUITS
CELEBRATED CHEAP OH V-CO 00$ HOUSE
Calico, the very Teat quality, at file
Calico, lower grade at 5 and 51c
Quilt Lining Homespun at 3lc
3- Crown Shirting at 5 and fil-2c
7-8 Brown Shilling, heavy, at 5 1-4, (i 1-2, 7c
4- Arown Shirting, heaviest kind, at 8e
4-4 Brown Sen Island at 7 l-2c
4-4 Brown Sea Island, very best, at 10c
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-7 Bleached ShirtiNg at 61-4 c
4 4 Blenchad Shining, Roftfinished at 8 J-2c
4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, .tic
Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c
Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown
at • 25, 30, 35 and 40c
Good article IlicKory stripe at 10c
Best ronnd-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripp-nt in o
Bine Denim, a good qtialily, at 10c
Good Mattress Ticking at 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 16 2-3 c
Best Feather Ticking at 20c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3c
Best Gingham Checks at 10c
Balmoral Skirls at 50c
Boulevard ready made skirts at 50c
Cotton Biape", wide 10 yards to the
piece at ‘ $1 00
Linen Draper, apiece, at $1 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 $1 25
N*ck Shawls at 25c and upwards
Ladies Shawls from 1 00 up, very cheap and
nice qualities.
American Black Cashmere at 25c
English Black Cashmere, yl wide,
at 40 and 50c
French, all-wool Cashmeres, 40 inches
wide, at 75, 00c, $1 00 and 1 25
Bcmbazitie, Heruani, Australian Crepe,
very reasonable
Alpaca, a nice aitiole, double width
at 25c
Alpaca, silk fiuished, double width,
at 50c
Black Silk at 75, 000. 81 00, 1 25,
1 50, 1 75,2 00,2 50 and 3 00
Brown Blankets, per [ air, 81 25,
1 50, 2 00, 2 50 a id 3 00
White Blankets, per pair, $2 00.
2 50, 3 00 4 00 5 00 and 0 00
Haney Comb Bed Spreads at 75e
Bridal Quilts, the oieest spread out,
at 81 50
Ladies undervests at 50, 65, 75c,
81 00 and 125
Hamburg Embroidery, Edgings and
Insertions at bargain prices.
Plain Grot-Grain and Sa!i Ribbons,
very cheap.
Everlasting, Crochet and other Trim
mings, lower than ever.
Italian, French and Guipure Laces,
very cheap.
Ladies' Silk Ties an,l Scarfs lOe and up
Ladies’ Cuffs and-Collais at halt price.
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 81 00
Kentucky Jeans at 10, 12 1-2, 15 20,
25, 30, 40 and 50c.
Cassimeres-at 50 60, 75, 85c. $1 00.
1 25 and 1 50.
Black, Blue aud Gray’ Waterproof,
1 1-2 yard vide, at 75c, 1 00 aud 1 25'
AVe liavc endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first-nlas 8 '
Dry Goods House, and attached the prices We are aware that this is sufficient
to c nvey a correct idea of tbe quality. Those who desire to purchase, we willv
upon application, send such samples, with prices attached, as th y may desire,,
when they can form a much tetter opinion and select for themselves. Not less
tiiau a million of prople have dealt with us and we are sure we have sothfied alt.
Any oue displeased "i-rtr his purchase can return tbe goeds to us at our expense
and we will reiuru the money. On twenty dollars worth of goods we prepay.
Height to the nearest statin. W e make no charges f--r packing or drayage, Wd:
don t sell one article low aud make il up ou tbe others,
WE RETAIL OUR GOOES AT WHOLESASE PRICES',.
M hich accounts for our Wonderful Success.
\Ve don’t advertise to humbug, but we talk plain business and mean it. We soli
one yard as low as we w uld ten thousand. Those who are tird of paying ex
borbitaot pi ic es and appreciate the value of money, are invited to send tbeir
orders, which vre ill till (J. O. L). witn privilege to examiuOj or can aeud the
moot \ with tic order. ►
David feishin.
NO. 160 BROUGHTON STREET, S|A VANN A H, GA
‘OLD LONDON DOCK GlN’’
EspeeiaUv designed for the tree of the
Me tical Profession and the Family, and
ing those intrinsic medical prop
erties wbieh belong to an Old and Pure
Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good
for Nervousness, Liver and Kidney
Complaints A delicious t mic. Pat
up in cases, containing one doz-n bot
tles each, and sold by all Druggists.
Grocers, etc.
a. m mnnsiss & m,
NO. 15 BEaVER STREET N. Y.
(Established 1778.)
Importers of Wines, Brandies, Etc.
A. E. COCHRANE,
ATTORXEr AT TA IF.
I
Blackt-licar, Pierce County, GA
Canton Flannels at 8 f-2, 10, 12 l-2
15 and 20c,
White mixe' Flannels at 15 and 20c
White all-wool Flannels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 75c. ** '
Red a'l-wonl Flannels at 15, 20, srft
and 40c.
Red all wool twill Flannels at 25, 30'.
and 40;
Gray Flannels at 15, 20, 25, and 40c-
Opera Flannels, in all colors, at JOc-
Opera Flannels plaid styles, best at OOtr
Wo let Liosey at 2(Xr-
Heavy White Undershirts at 2tsc auck
Upwards.
Calico Shirts at 25c and upwards
‘Vhite Dress Shirts at 75c and upwards
Yard Long Towels at 12 l-2c and
upwai ds.
Towels as low as 5j
Lioen Table Cloth, 1 1-2 yard wide, as
low as 25c
Table Oil Cloth, best quality, at 40c
Woolen Table Cloth , good, at $1 00
Good French Corsets at 50c
Thompson's Glove-fitting Corset
at $1 00 and 1 25
Suspenders, with rubber in back, at 100
Turkey Bed Table Doylies, per
dozen, at 75<;
White Linen Table Doylies, per
dozen, at 60 and 750
Table Napkins, per dizen, at $1 00
1 25 and upwards
Children’s Woolen Capes at 400
Veil Berage, brst quality, a yd,, at 40<i>
Silk Veiling, per yd , at 5.0,60 and 750
Neck Ruches, per and z. at 12 1-2, 15*
20 and 25c.
Neck Ruehiug. by the yard at 5, 6 1-4,
10e and u| a jds,
Alpa ca Skii t Braid, a bunch, at 5o
12 dez. Agate or Rico buttons for 5
Fashionable Silk Dress Buttons at 10>i>.
Ivory aud Uutta P rcha Buttons
at 8, 10 and 12 l-2c.
Children’s Round Combs at 10 and Ise
Ladies’ High-back Combs 10, 15 & 25a
Children’s Fancy Stocking* it a & 10k>
Misses Fancy Siockings at 12 1-2 & 150
Ladies’ Fancy Stockings at JQa
Ladies’ White Stockings at 5, 6 1-4, B,'
10 and 12 I-2c
Ladies’English Stockings, without
. seams at 250
Gents’ Half Hose at 5,8, 10, 12 1-2,
15 and 25c.
Gents’ Bordered hanelkcrclricf* at 3a.
Gent’s Turkey lied Handkerchiefs 10k*
. Ladies’ I.inru Handkerchiefs at So.
Ladies’ Colsred Linen Handker
chiefs. at 10c.
Tbe best Needles, a paper, at s^-
Coats’aut Clark’s (j. W. Cotton
at 6o per doz, 65/0
Negro Handkerohiefs at 10, 15, 25
and 35c
Kndting and Darning Cotton a ball, 5c-
Gents’ Paper Collars,.a box. at 5, IQy
13 and 20c
Linen Slrirt Fronts, ex’ra length, at 25c-'
Corded Pique, worth 20c at 10c-
YVhitc aud Black Cotton Gloves at l,0o:
(£777 no * earned in
| 4)11/ time*, but it ran be made in,
j tiitec- months by any o&c of either sex,
|in any part of the country who is wil-.
I ling to work steadilv at the employment;
j that we furnish. $66 a week in youtt
j own town. You need not be away from
Imme over night. Ypu can give yotu
whole time to the work, or only you r
spare moments. We have agents v, tf
are making over S2O per day All vrba
engage at once can make money fast. At
the present lime money cannot be mad*
so easily and rapidly at any other t,ni*
ness. It costs nothing to try the boss*
ness. Terms and S5 Outfit free. Ad
dress at onee, H. -
land, Maine.
ROBERT J, SMITH,
JI STJCE OF THE PEACE,
-tSSrd UISTKItT. GEORGIA SIII.ITI _
Regular Coart dart, first Saturday in every moiLt
OrncE, Carp:, Ga.