The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, November 07, 1877, Image 2

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THE vJESC'P SENTINEL, r. I*. Littlefield, Editor and Proprietor. (j hce in the Jtsxp Jlovue, fronting on then ry St red, hoo doors from Tiroatl St. w i >ovE<ni:n 7, 1*77. I3i,a(’Ksheau Department. E. Z. nrilD, Editor. Mrs. Chsrlotte Knowles is lying vcrf ill at this time snd has been for several da\s past, but we bopeslic is not dan gerously il'and will soon recover. Mr. Mathew Sweat, a candidate for tlie officu of Representative of Pierce r untv, made a little political speech one evcoiog last week to the colored f dks of our tt wn. Ag o l many pres ent. Mr. B. D. Brantley, our worthy and enterprising farmer, as well as a mor ant of our place, informs ua that he and and packed five bales of cotton in day last week, on one press. It ha* been rumored that Mr. M. at has withdrawn liia antiounce mint aa a candidate for U'-ptoacntaiivo. lie emphatically denies :be charge, end fays the report is entirely without foundation. We was glad (o meet the composi tor of the Jescp Skntiyki. in our office on hist Thursday. Owing to a press of business we could not be with him much during his stay. Come agnin, Mr. \V , when opportunity off. rs itself. We rnw at the door of the church house, last Saturday n'ght, a groat ma ny of the colored people who seamed to he very much interested in the sermon that was being delivered by Mr. Sand <id io the bebulf of sinners. liiligLua services at ti n Missionary ptist cliurcb every night last week, cli resulted in several getting buried baptism beneath the chilly waves of ' e Alabaha i tver Inst Sunday morning. Rov. Air. Sand ford, late of Savannah, preached with Ucv. W. D. Atkinson last Friday and Saturdiy night, and would Lave remained over until Sunday but lie, unexpectedly, received a met tle to depart from us and go to Lis diyitig child at home. Some robber, suHpicioned to be ore Charles AVright, rntcred the houses of several of our citizens ono night last week and carried away a g >od many •articles, among which he got s mo mon ey. 110 io yet at lurgo. Look out for li tn that be dou’t try liis low-down acts on tom other town. 110 it jot black, very tall and slender and uot over 21 vr 22 years old. We have been informed that somo of tho colored pcoplo was very much of -fended with us for g"iug to tho church yard one day last week during service. To the offended wo say thut we did not go there to interfere with their re ligion" . irks at all. Wo merely went •to gratify our curiosity, as the revival was somewhat exciting, Inking place at tho time it slid, and will my that we have no law f rcing us to interfere with religious services of any description. Not long since we visited the town of Jesup, nod while there, of course, j being somewhat interested in the proa- j parity of the Sexti'Kj., did not fail to | visit tlie sanctum. Here wo formed the acquaintance of the compositor, Mr. A\ lii'fteld, who spared nj pains in *n •eltainiug usduting our stay, and must give bint credit, as well as the Kditor and Proprietor, of making altogether a different paper for its many renders. Vehope our friend T. P. will retnem r the ootid lion of the paper when lie > hold of it, and well as his engine- j his compositor has made n luagmrt- Hhcet f r its readers. We hope the I it ion of the conipositor will create sympathy in ihc heart of liin employer ‘Oil mil mid material to hit hands, t mill's to Lis salary and keep him in ihc lanctum ever mere fur his prompt aiti-s and ole lienee, and that the Sen nxn, may never cea*c to triuinp over •he luml and o nn'ry. (iKORQ [A— PIEKOK C> t'XTY. W iu he sold In fore the C.-url If.mar deor in Htaekshcar in the first Tues day iu December next, 1877, between Ihe legal hours of sa'e •he following property 10-ant: I,os of land Noa. lOt and 59 in the fourth district of (aid county, Ntia 7 and <OO iu the 9tb Jis net ef said county, each lot oon lining fout hund.cd and ninety aerea. i .id on by ririue of executions iu fa f 'be Stale of Giorgia issued by i Goldsmith, Comptroller General i'errgii for the Stale and countv •ax die on said lota of land for the tears of 1872 and 76, aod sold to ant fy said lax executions. Said ianda is ild and unimproved. Terms caab, rnrebaser payiigfor titles. This Nov. Ist, 1877. K. Z. Bird. Sberifl P. C. GEORGlA—l’trace Cocntt. Ok the first Monday iu December next application will be made to the ■Cocrt of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell lots of laod. nubers, 13j, 136 (Dd 95, each lot contain? 490 ucres, more cr less, all throe lots being situated in the 9tb district of Pierce County. The ictirc real estate of Wil iiamßii an late if said couuty Jeeeas ed. Sold for a distribution an ougat the heirs of said dcct-eecd. This Goto, ter 29tb 187 J At lix Brows, Administrator. I’nr I'M" a.^ilDiinit'ratrix, Atlantic and Gulf Railroad C i;n 1:11 a > Ktj pm i nrf.xekt's Omcr, i Atlantic and t,ulf Railroad, - .Savannah, August bi, 1a,7. ) ON AND A!* fi'. • STJX >AV, Kepterubcr 2 Trk ius on th i.<* iioad will run a follows: NIGHT EXPRESS. ! Leave Sava mirth lly at 3:00 P M Arrive at Jen'ip “ ?,£<) ]. M | \riive at Jiainl ridgt •• 0:1.7 A- M Arrive at Albany 44 10:00 A. M. 1 Arrive at Li/e Oak “ 1 -30 A. M# Arrive at Jack arm vi lie ‘ 7:10 A.M. Arrive at Thll tlmmea “ \yj Leave Tallahassee * 5:25 p. M. Leave Jacksonville 44 0:00 P. M. Leave Live Oak •* 11:30 P.M. Leave Albany '•* ?:00 P. M. Leave Bain bridge 44 2:30 P. 11. Ijenvc Jeanp 41 7:10 A. M Arrive at Savannah " 10:00 A. M. No change of cars between Savannah and Albany PoHsengeiH from Savannah forTallaliasnco, Brunswick and Darien take thin train. PasaengerK leaving Macon at 0:15 e. m (daily except Sunday)councct at Jcaup with t* in train fur Florida. PasHt ngciM from Florida l*y thin train con nect at Jesiip with the train arriving in Ma con at 5:15 p. m (drily except Sunday t No change of cur# bet wee. 1 Montgomery and Jacksonville. Sleeping can* run through to and from Savannah and Live Oak and Montgomery and Live Oak on this trein. Connect at Albany with pmwenger trams both whvh on Southwestern JUilr >ad to and from Macon, Eufuali, Montgomery, New Oi lenriM, etc, Mail steamer leaven ID inbridge for Apa lachicola every Sun nay afternoon; for Col umbus every WeduafMlay morning. Clone con nee non at JaokHonville daily, Sunday* excepted, for St. Atignatine, P.dat ka and Enterprise. Traina on B and A. It. It. leava junction going wont, Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 11:11 a. in. for Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday nt 4:40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION Tit A INS - EASTERN DIVISION. Leave Savannah [Sunday* excepted] at 6:45 A.M. Arrive nl Mclntoah 44 " 0:3.7 A. M. Arrive at *lgnu|> •* •• 12:05 E M. Arrive at Blackahear ** 11 .3:20 P. M. I Arrive at Dupont " 44 7:(H)p. M. Leave Dupont ** 44 5:00 A.M. Leave B.uckaliear •* 41 9;00A.M. Leave Jesiip 44 “ 12:15 P. M. Leave Mclntoah 14 44 2:22 P. M. Arrive at St van aah “ “ 5:00 P.M. WESTERN DIVISION. MONDAYS, Wr.DNEHDAYS AND FRIDAY*. Leave Dupont Sndy'n excepted, at 5.00 A M. Anivu at Valdosta “ “ 7:15 A.M. Arrive utQuitrnnn “ “ 9:02 A M. Arrive at ThomuMV lie “ ** 11:15 A.M. Arrive at Albany “ 44 5:45 P.M. Leave Albany 11 41 f:<M> AM. Leave T homaevillo 4 44 ] :00 P.M. Leave Qnitinau % “ 2:ft9 P M. Leaag Valdontifc 44 44 4:10 P- M. Arrive lit Dupont •• “ 0:30 P.M. George S. Haines, General Ticket Agent. n S. HAINES, (ioneral Superintendent. Mason & Brunswick Riilroad okm IUI. HlJ?K!lI NTF.NDKNT’rt (>K/I< ’K \ Macon. On., Spptoutb • 8J,1M77 ( After tSuudiy September tlie I'tli, 1877, PnAKogcr truing ou thi# road will ruo ai fjllftwM: ( T>VY PASSKNGBit, DAILY, SUNI) AY EXCEPTED Ecnvr Macon 9:15 A. M. Arrive nt Coelintn II 32 A. M Arrive at JcHtip /:/>/> I*. M. Inmve JcNtip (1:30 R M. Arrive at liruiiNwiok 9.10 I*. M. bravo BriiiiHwicK 4:lb A. M. Arrive at Joaup 6:55 A. M. Ijjiivo Josup 7 25 A M Arrive lit (fochrnn 1 :59 I*. M. Arrive nt Macon 4:25 I* M. tilling down connects with A. A G It. It. at Joint) for Jacksonville, and nl points in Florida. Up Iruio com eels' at Scsup for Savannah. 1 ACCO.MMOOATION TRAIN lIKTIVEKN eoellllAS ANl> 11A WKINKYII.LK, [HOSUAVS KIl KI'TKI). ] L nvo Cochran 11:10 A.M. Arrive el llnwa in* villa 12:251*. M. Leave IbiwKi-isviile 1 :00 I*. M. Atrivo a t'nelinxn 1:451*. M. leave Cochran 2:451*. M. Arrive llitwMuavillc 3:00 I*. M. Leave Hnwkiusville 10:30 A. M. Arrive nt Cochran 11:15 A. M. PiuuHiiigcra liatweeiiMacon uinl Hawkins ville and intermediate points, leave Macon U:ls A. M leave Itnwkinsvilte 1 :00 I*. M. I'iißHcngen between H.iwkinsville and points below Cochran, leave Hawkinsville 10:30 A. M. connecting nt Coohrnu with down train. lip (min connects for llnwkinsville with Vin h living (Vein suit 2:45 I*. M GKO. W. ADAMS,Gen. Supt. W, J. Jaiivis Mas Traps. Call At L. Jt'AVSS”, CIIKAP CASH STOKE Anil examine his large ami Assorted stock of (i KN Kit AI. MEItCII A N DISK. The cheapeststock ever offered in Jesup. Cof. ticey bod), nud •\iunin< % my n< Mock 1 bnv# Juki r*H'*ivt'l my Fall ami Winter of Dry Goo*ln, iiiwcrics, Hlttl, lliHtfK Htul SiltH*(t. CALUOES AM) IIOMRSPCXS M.iilo a •joviality at the very o rat ©ASH T As 1 will not be undersold, the Ladlea Ksperlall}. are invited toghe me a rail. I~ IV KISS. Broad Mtrrrl. Jru|i, 4.a Faints and Oils. Mixed Paints, Ground in Oil, ready for immediate us". 75 et., to $1.50 per. gal Knoush RoorPun. ground in oil. SOctr. Liuvni Sun lto.>r Paurr. fire pu*of 75cU Kku.v’s Mourn I'aixt Oiu SiVU Mschinkrt Oiu “ KG KELL VS patent sperm oil. SI.OO ENGINE OIL, 75 Filtered Rock Lubricating oil, 60 Send for cards if colors and lestiiuo niala. THE HEW YORK CITY OIL COMPANY. FOLK AGENTS. No. 124 Muirs Lise, New Yonk, M GOODS! I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Jesiip and surrounding con 11 1 ry Ihat 1 Lute ntl n< At lull line of I) It Y GOO PS , all of the latest style*, Ladie cn find iny stock complete to make st ection* from. I have also a complete assortme"* of first-olass Shoes, cousin ting of Ladies, Misses and Childrens fine sowed Shoes and Slippers MEN’S FINK BOXED TOED AND P LAIN SHOES. Full line of Croc keryand Tinware, Wood ware &c. I have also a full assortment of fre3h Drugs and Family Medicines. FRESH GARDEN .SEEDS, &C 1 have returned permanently to Jesiip, and offer my Professisnal ser vices to our citizens. Calls answered promptly, day or night Z. W. LITTLE, M. D. x2n2rc siE 2 1 s “OLD DOMINION’’(7a PURE Whit'i Wheat Whiskey. For t rroily and *1 rdlrluul | we. Thin ddiciont prepared from selected grain, eon tains, in u high ly concentrated form, llio nutritious proper!ie of Wheat. To those requiring a nourishing s'imulant, this palatable article has a tendency to recreate and repair the waxto attendant upon active, physical or moral labor, debility, etc. It has received the highest enconi urns from eminent medical auth >riti< s, as pose.sing qualities that are abso lutely fattening; this desideratum ren ders it invaluable to those who are suf fering from Consumption, Lung Com plaints, Bronchitis, impaired sttength, Lack of Vital cm rgy and all diseases which, in th'ir incipient stages, require a generous diet, and au invigorating, nourishing stimulant. But up in enes containing twelve large buttles, uud sold by all prominent Druggists, (Decors, etc. BIN INOEK& CO., (Established 177 H) No. 15 Bjcavkh SriiEEr, Nkw Yo k. 8010 Ageuts for Distillers. THE MILLER BROS, COU. EDI. AND U. S. STEEL SHEAR CO., (tOVIOl.llItTRO), MANUKA' TI BKKK OK Patent Pocket Cutlery, AND SOLID CAST STEEL IRIEIIMftS AHD SCISSORS. THE ONI.T MANUrAOTOEEBS OV SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS IN THE UNITED STATES TIIK ONI.V MANUFACTURKItS IN TtIK WOIt'.D OF rot KET IITIKRV, WITH Covering Secured by Screws. NONE HI T THE BEST English Pocket Cutlery Steel retl, mid every Knife* ii Krimi* W A It It \\ti:i>. The temper aim! CMttimr tlo* of both Krlreii mid sa Are cnrefullv lofted. Grunt rnro If taken to maintain find Inctvnse tlio well ■ nrned reputation wltuli IhU i'oihjwiiiy have at tained, tt The Leading American Cutlers. In hainmny with the venllet <f enfomer. the t int. oiiUi Exposition Hwcrd.-tl Mc.Ul* him! Dlplom a* lor the i*rvntc#lexceUvtice in quality and tlßith o UtfM* j*4odf. The Miller Bros. Cutierv ('o. CANOE S CURED! I>l\ JOHN D. ANDREWS, OF Thoma-vii i.k (la., Ct’RKS CANCERS in'atLMv when applied to for Treatment before it is t*o In e. Treats all Chronic di-eaes, or discus es of long standing of Miles and Fe males S icc("sfu ly SDDiYiJAifi k ATTORNEYS AT LAW, R UNS-WJf K. - GEORGIA DU. ALLEN BROWN. DENTIST, BI.ACKSIIKAK, - - GkoUUIa. Is prepsivtl to iortil kind of Dental work in the unv.Ni appioved styl. All orders will mwet Hith i* o apt at tent nil. U** ail the late itui rv'vrtn* nts. Charges modem!* ami tisfactk'U gutr.uit(HNl. 4 *n‘J‘Mv 3 ..s • 1T lxutr •*- 1 k 7 rart 4u2z9Qßh>~ n. rax --k a ™ -*—■ mx rw. • .K i w I f i—-. >. ,'• y *■-. ™ *■—***' w % m . J2 JB m’"■-< r* Aintt" W t M ww4 >*■— m 4 frwM - . a— IN m Tm*S| I i.Vw>'^'Aniar Watches. Jewelry. Romaine Gold. #o extensively worn In Pari#, wa# firat dlfcovered in 1370, by the celebrated French chemist Mon*. I>. Be Ijtigne. who rn anu fact ore/1 it into jewHrv. and for live years sold it to the lead in jeweler# of Pari#, for Hof in Gold. In 1876. when h:# secret h came kHown, ten of the manufacturing Jeweler# < atabllrhed a stock company, with a capital of #IO(MJ.UUO f>>r the purjx#e of manufacturing R/>:naine (iold Jewelry and Waiche#. With this immense capital, and the aid of impioved machinery 1 hey are enabled Ut produce a 1 the late#! p.ittern# /#f jewelry at ler# than one-tenth the eo-t or So.id Gold tint fa quality ami color which makes it impossible even for experts to detect it from the genuine. W#- have secured the exclusive agency of the United Staff* nn'l Canada, for the #ale of all goods manu factured from thi# metal, and in order to intr>duce them in trie mo#t speedy manner, have put up assorted * im.de lots as given below, which we will sell at oue-tentb the retsil value until January Ist, 1878 Read list. • hArm. 1 palrpoarl InlanH bottom. 1 Lake George cluster pill. I pair (2) heavy band bracelets. 5.1.00 I ATT. 1 ladies’ opera iruard chain 1 ladies neck chain and <:ro*n. 1 benutiful locket, 1 pair band bracelet* 1 jrent'a twist link verst chain and charm. 1 pair onyx uleeve buttons. 1 let ('.) iiivx ihirt tfttida. 1 new improved collar button. 1 ex tra Cut enrnao t*eal 1 Art sou a solitaire afud. let Amethyst or top zpin ; and eardrop-. 1 ladies' chemise button. 1 plain ring -tamped 13 K. *5.00 LOT. 1 ladie#’ opera chain, with #lide and tassel, (ret/iil price fYOO) 1 Rent's heavy watch chain, with curb charm, (retail price, fi.uo). 1 ladies' heavy ion neck cnaln. 1 el<-ysit chafed mini ttnre locket for ladie e neck chain. 1 set cameo medallion pin and ear drops. 1 pair (2) heavy chased bund bracelets. 1 gent's solitaire diamond stud. 1 Kent’* clavier diamond pin. I pair amethyst or onyx sleeve but ti>n. 1 set i-* 7 /) stud# to match amethjat or onyx vleeve buttons. 1 elegant heavy set cameo #.v ai rinsr. t ma-sive hand or wedding ring 1 new patent collar button. 1 indie# chemDo button. 1 amethyst or Ppaz (extra flnieh). The retaTpVire of the article# in each sample lot amount# to exactly ten times the price we ask for the lot ; for example, our fl.Oo lot retails for SIU UO : our 5.00 lot for 00.00. A SOLID EOMAJNE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE. Toanv one sending ti# an order for the above f ots by express to the amount of 15 00, we will send f ce or,a Solid Rnrnainu G( Id liautlng-Care Watch. (i<-nt# <r La ie# >-ise. warranted t< keep perfect perfect time and took .oini II y us W.-II ana lUOJK) gold watch. By mail prep. id. 15.5(1. This i* onr best nftVr to ACwand is worth a trial, as the watt h alone will sell or trade readily f,r from 20.00 to 60.00 Gents or ladie# wap h alone, 7.<D) or 8.00, with a hoavy gent’s gold pattern vert chain and charm, or ladies* upera # 4 . l-W. After that time we shall sell only to jobber# aiwl wholesale draler#, and any one wishing onr goods will then have to p.y roll retail prices. Horn nine gold is the best, and. in fact, the only iutitahon of genuine gold made, being the some in weight, color and finish, and all our goods are made in the latest gold patterns. Will guarantee sutisfac tion In everjClnstanee. or re'und money. . , . _ _ Bcnd mouey;by P. O . Money Order, or Registered Letter, at onr risk. No goods sent C. O. D. un ices at least 5.00 accomprnics the order. Addriss plainly, W. F. EVANS & CO., Sole Agents for U S. and Canada. U 5 1c 'J7 .SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. aug 22-fan JOH^^WLIS, -DEALER IN— STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, AND I TIN HND WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE. 169 BROUGHTON STREET, S A VANN A TI . GA . Come and See V. H. WHALEY & SON l , JESUP, GEORGIA Who are constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from, the West, by Green Line, CORN, BA3ON & FLOUR, Which are Specialties with them- They Keep Constantly on Ilind a Full an 1 Complete Stock of DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC. WHICH THEY ARE SELLING VERY LOW FOR CASH OK BARTER. GANDGOFFS ‘ READY FOR USE” FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES ALSO DEALERS IN Groceries, ardware. Glassware & Crock ci 3 . Prompt attention given to all Orders from a distance No charge for dray age to tin* depot. ALT A.M AH A HOTEL, JJSSI '-P a^OZiGIA. Tins well known Hold, at the junction ol the Atlantic A Gulf and Macon and Brunswiik Hail roads, is now under the manage ment of- Former assist ant manager, and hopes that this statement will be a sufficient guarantee to the traveling public, that it will be conducted to the satisfaction ot those who may patronize it as an eating house or hotel. Board, $2.00. By the Week or Month on Reasonable Terms. Passenger Trains on both roads stop here for meals SIM EXT IA>T. One gent’# watch chain, retJ.il price $1 00 | One pair engraved sle-vn. butttjiis, retail price 75 One stone vet rcarf pin. ** ** 75 1 One set (9> spiral t-hirt #tnd#. 44 75 ( One improved shape collar button, 44 44 50 One heavy plain wedding ring, 1 25 : Total $5 00 For 50 cent* we will send above six articles post paid. 81.00 LOT. One pair aleevc button#, stone setting. One set (3) spiral shirt #*nd#. One heavy band engagement ring. One set (2) engraved bracelets. One ladies' long guard or neck chain. One engraved miniature locket lor the ladies* guard or neck chain. One gent’s heavy link watch chain. Oue Lake George diamond stud. 82.041 LOT. One ladies* m-ck chain and charm. One ladle# heavy guard chain for watch. One set pin and ear ring-*. Amethyst. One extra fine miniature locket. Oue camero sea l ring. One very heavy wedding o r i engagement ring. 1 gent’s heavy watch chain wit^ >** WOOD ■^/PUMPsIg- Standard Cucnratw and Grafton Cos *a rump*, with c*.>pp*T liaiiigaadd and ce* stvle.andai! \ Aloaldeimprovement* Manu factunnf facilitim crt'atlv iccreaaed; Hack and aaawtnii nc LAIUiE, roe** SI ALL H b*a ia town to the lig call and •<** u* or send for catalvgue, wjtli price* and temfc . C. G. BUTCHIfY, Uroiifr, Ohmcrok Maaar. I‘hil.aih .rut*., 1-- JKW Hv4. t L 'pifl Han, Cue. Aida* j S Si, Column Let toe <4. K). Price List OF Leading Dry Good.*, Hosiery, Notions &. Fancy Goods AT oath VEHiEin CELEBRATED CHEAP DR V-C 000$ HODS! Calico, the very best quality, at file Calico, lower grade at 5 and sjc Quilt Lining Homespun at 3^c 3- Crown Shirtrnp ai 5 and 81--'c 7-8 Brown Shillin'?, heavy, at fi 1-4, fi 1-2, 7c 4- Arown Shirting, heaviest kind, at 8c 4-4 Brown Sea Island at 7 l-2c 4-4 Brown Sea Island, very beat, nt 10c 3- Bleach'd Shirting at 6c 7-7. Bleached ShirtiKg nt 61-4 e 4 4 Blenched Shining, soft finished nt 8 l-2c 4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, I c Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown at 25, 30, 35 and 40c Good article IlicKorv stripe at 10c Best round-thread Georgia Checks and Stripes at 10e Bine Denim, a good qnalily, at lrtc Good Mattress Ticking at 10c Good Feather Ticking at 16 2-3 e Best Feather Ticking at 20c Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3c Best Gingham Checks at 10c Balmoral Skirts at f>oe Boulevard ready marl" skirts at 50c Cotton Diape", wide 10 yards to the piece at ‘ $i 00 Linen Diaper, apiece, at $1 25, 1 50 2 00 and 2 25 Fronting Linen, yard wide nt 30c to $1 00 Wash-Poplin, beautiful goods at 10c Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to $1 25 Neck Shawls at 25c and upwards Ladies Shawls from 1 00 up, very cheap and nice qualities. American Bla-k Cashmere at 25c Eng'i“h Black Cashmere, yd wide, at 40 md 50c French, al!-wnnl Cashmeres, 40 inches wide, at 75, 00c, $1 00 and 125 Bembazine. Hernani, Australian Crepe, very reasonable Alpaca, a nice at tide, doubte width at 25c Alpaca, silk finished, double width, at 50c Black Silk at 75, 90c. 81 00, I 25, 1 50, I 75, 2 00, 2 50 and 3 00 Brown Blankets, per j air, $1 25, 1 50, 2 00, 2 50 a t and 3 00 White Blankets, (cr pair, $2 00. 2 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 ami 6 00 Haney Cmnb Bed Spreads at 75c Bridal Q dlls, ti e uieest spread out, at 81 50 Ladies underve-ts at 50, 65, 7 se, 81 00 and 1 25 Hambusg Embroidery, Edgings aid Insertions at bargain prices. Plain Gro-Giain and Sab Ribbons, Very cheap. j Everlasting, Crochet and other Trim mings. low r than ever. Italian, French and Guipure Laces, viry ch'a p Ladies’ Silk Tics and Scarfs 10c and up Ladies' Cuffs and C • : s at half piice. Umbrellas as low as 350 Two button Kid Gloves—Ladies’— black, while, colored and opera shades, at 50c Two-button Kid Gloves—Ladies’— belter quality, at 75c and Si 00 Keninckv Jeans at 10, 12 1-2, 15 20, 25, 30, 40 and 50c. Cassirnores at 50 60, 75, 85e. $1 00. I 25 and 1 50. Black, B !ue mi<l (Jr ay Waterproof, l 1-2 yard vide, at 75c, I 00 and 1 25 e have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first- b. F>ry Goods liou-e, and attached the prices We are aware that this is suffici to c toey a correct idea of the quality. Those who desire to purchase, we v> upon apptealnn, send such sample-, with pries attached, as th y may do* when tiny can form a much belter opinion aud select for themselves Not t :au a million of p.ople have dealt with us and wj are su,e we have salisfiei Any one displeased wtth bis purebas can return the goods to us at our exten and we wtl return the money. On twenty dollars worth of goods we prep,, reigit to the nearest station. W e make no charges f r packing or dravape. \\\ • Jog sell obe article low aud make it up ou the others, " E RETAIL OUR GOODS .AT WIIOLESASE PRICES, Which accounts for our Wonderful Success. Wc don’t advertise fo humbug, but we talk plain business and mean it. WceeH one yard as low as we would ten thousand. Those who are tird of payin" ex horb.tant , l ues and Palate the value of money, are invited to send Ui.ir ordets, wh C h we util bit C. 0. D. w.ta privtlegc to examine, or can scud H* m >my with ,Lc order. • David :fßishin. y ° 160 BROUGHTON STREET, SJA VANNA H, GA ‘OLD LONDON DOCK GIN’ Especially designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, and posses ing those intrinsic mi ilical prop erties which belong to an Old and Pure Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good for Nervousness, Liver and Kidney Cernpl.iiiits A delicious t mie. Pur up in cases, containing one bot tles each, and sold by all Druggists. Grocers, ete. A. m 2Tmi'JS32 & ©O., NO 15 BE AVER STREET N. Y. (Estabu-bed 1778.) Importers of Wines. Brandies. Etc. A. E. COCHRANE, A TTORXET AT TA (L. Blackshear. Pierce Ceuutv. G A - Canton Flannels at 8 1-2. 10, !2 1-5. 15 and 20c, W die tn'xe- Flannels at 15 and 20< White nll-wod Flannels at 25, 30, 4ty . 50 and 75c. Red a 1-won] Flannels at 15, 20, iE& and 40c. Red all wool twill Flannels at 25, 30, and 40 ? Gray Flannels at 15, 20, 25, and 40c Opera Fiat.ne'B, in all colors, at 40e Opera Flannels p'aid sty'es, test at 60c Wo le Lin-ey at 20c Heavy White Undershirts at 25c and Up" nrds. Calico Shirts at 25e and upward* White Dress Shirts at 75c and upwards Yard Long Towds at 12 l-2c and upwind*. Towels as low ns 5s Lioen Table Cloth, 1 1-2 yard wide, as low as 25<r Table Oil Cloth, best quality, at 40c \Vcolon Table Cloth , good, at sloo' Good French Corse's at ste Thompson’s Glove-fitting Corset at $1 00 and 1 25 Suspenders, with rubber in back, at 10c Turkey lied Table Doylies, pir d'z n, at 75© W Lite Linen Table Doylies, per dozen, at 60 and 75e Tulle Napkins, per and zen, at $1 Off I 25 and npwar is Children’s Woolen Capes at 40c Veil Borage, b>st qua.itv, a yd., at 40c ’ Silk Veiling, per yd , at 50,60 ana 75b Neck Ruches, per d-z at 12 1-2, 15, 20 and 25c. Neck Kuching by the yard at 5, 6 l-4 r 10.: and u| w rds. Alpaca Ski t Braid, aburch, at 5c 12 di z. Agate or I%ice buttons for 5c Fashionable Silk Dr ss Buttons at 10c Ivory and Guttu P reha Buttons a' 8, 10 and 12 l-2e. Children’s Round C"mb> at 10 and 15c Ladies’ High back Combs 10, 15 & 25c Children’s F.ney Stockings at 5 & 10u MisstsFancy Stockings at 12 1-2& 15c Ladies’ Fancy St' ckttigs at 10?, Ladies’ While Stockings at 5, 6 1 4, 8, 10 and 12 I 2c Ladies’Engloh Stocking-, without seams at 25c Gents’Half Huse at 5,8, 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 25c. Gents Bordered handkerchief-at 3c G rit’s Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 10: Ladies’ Linen ilandkcic'defs at 5o Ladies’ Coisred Linen Handker chiefs, at 10u The best Ncedle®, a paper, at 5c Coats’ant Claik’a (i. N. ( non at 6c j,oi dez, 65c Negro Handkerchiefs at 10 15, 25 an' 35c Kn tting 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’ Corded Pique, or.ii 20.- at )' B Lite and Be ck Cotton Gloves at 1 1 not en, ’ly earned in thes® i will time*, hot it can be made i> i diree months by any one of either sex in any part of the country who is wil ling to work stradl l v at fie rmployinenlF that we furnish. $66 a week in vonr* own town You need not he away fro*rr h-nifc over night. Ypn can give v>tn whole time lo the work, or only you r spare moments. We have agents v, i are m iking over S2O All wb engage at once can make money fast. A; the present time money cannot be madi so easily and rapidly at a-y other bust ness ft costs n .thing to ry the bo ne-s. Terms and $5 Outfit Lee. Aq dress at once, H Halbett & Cos., Pcwt‘ land, Maine. *■ ROBERT J. SMITE, jrSTICE OF THE PEACE, 333rrt DISTRICT. GEORGIA XILITI Secular Court (lay-, first Saturday iu every mol . Office, Gardi, Ga.