The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, November 07, 1877, Image 3

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THE JESUP SENTINEL T. P- LITTLEFIELD, Editor and Proprietor. ~WKl\!>l>4v7 XOniMIIKII ixti JRSU' KOVAL CHAPTER, VO. 21 Meets tae first Saturday in each month at 3 o’clock, r. m. Companions in good staini ng ar aternally invited. B. F. Lester, M. E. H. P. JUM P XO, 112, F. A A. VI, Meets every Saturday in each mouth at 2J o’clock p. m. Members of the Order in good standing are fraternally invited. W. H Whales. W. M. SENATORIAL CONVENTION. A Convention will tie hell at lUaek shear on Tuesday, N"v. 13th, 1 77, *' 12 r'clock m. f >r the pnrp-se of select ing a candidate to represent the Third Senatorial Dis'rict in theuixt Legi-la ■tarc. Each county will be entitl dto five votes in ti e above 0 nvention. We have been unable to m ke satis factory arrangements “jib the Chair man of the Democaatic Executive Com mittee of Appling c oi ty, anti hence 'the delay io calling tliis G nvention Every true l)r m c atic voter in the ’Third Seoa'oiial District is solicited to ; give this matter his earnest attention nutl active support, thus Stoning cor dial co-operation in the approaching election anil binding tlie Democratic : party solidly together for future vioto G. VV. Haines, '.Chairman Dim. Ex Com, Wayne Cos. A. N Smith, <rCbaitmu Dem Ex. Com. Pierce Cos. Our Trip To Blackshear. On last Thursday wo left Jesup at ’l2 oclock for Blackshcar to atten i to n little busmens for the “boss ’ We arrived in diat thriving and beau tiful little town at 3 oclock, whore we found every thing quiet and in a prosperous condition Pretty soon after our arrival wo went to the Cert House, where we found our friend and worthy coutrbutor, Mr. K Z. Jyril, who sp ired no pains in eniert ni g and m king us feel at home. Wi Wr happy t,. form the acquaiutane and Mr. H. G. Ri-’gins Mayor, and Mr. A. J. Siiickland. We Kt eked around town, after w ihad finished our business, unlit tow rds •supper time, when we repaired to tie ?Knorwbs House lo spend the night. The Knowles H uso, is a first class .Hotel, situated convenient in the business portion of the town. It is kept 'in the best of style, and the pr priou es nud her .estimable da igh’crs neglects .nothing periaing to the oomfort of their guest. Our advice to the travliug public, is when stopping at Blackshear. to put up at the Kliowls House We would like t" say more in regard to this thriving liitlo town, but our 8 jac ■ forbids. Hot ver, we wi I just here, tender our hanks t> Mrs. lieius licart and her gentlemanly br • ttier, Mr. James Kuowl 1 8, fo the sweet music which they discoursed in our presence True is the old proverb that says, •‘Music liatii charms for the wicked Proceedings of tlie Xomlgatln; Conven tion. The delegates of the Democratic party from the various districts of Wayne county having ass' rallied at • Jcfup on Wednesday, October 31st. Mr. 0 W Haiuos. Chairman of the 'Executive Committee, called the meet '>ng to order, and in a onnoiae and well timed addie*s exji'ni >cd the object of the meeting. On motion Dr. W. 8. Middleton was railed to the chair and W. W. Colquitt requested to act as Secretary. The credentials of the delegitcs from the various districts being presented, it was found that the 334 district wa* uot rep resented, and it was resolve! that the .meeting proceed without them. On motion it wag resolved that d-legati s 'to the Senatorial Convention be select ed. The Chairman was authorized to appoint five as a committee to select i five delegates to said C invention. The ■ Chairman appointed as the committee. • SiUs Thornton. G. W. Wil'is, R. B. ' Strickland, J. A Popped nn I J .bn Massey, who selected as delegates, C. • C, Grace, Janies Knot, Godfrey Odum, -\V S. Mililoton and W, W. Culqui t, •each delegate being authoiiz.il to se lect an alternate. It being resolve i to acl. et a ciodi ,-date for representative by two-tbird -vote of the meeting. The names of Messrs J W. Haiper, A. 13. Purdom, A. Clark, Riley Johnson, and J. /. Popped being put in nomination, the first bill Ot esulnd tg foliotrs; JoHMS 'N I J Pcrdom g PoprELL 7 •Clark 0. iHunr 1 S eond B lot: .-Johnson II ‘Pcrdom 7 Poppkll 8 •Clark j Third Ballot: .Johnson j] Poppell H PCRDOM 3 FuUllh Ball t Johnson j j Poppkll 14 F.ftb Bl ! ot: Johkßon 10 Porrtix IS Sixth Ballot: Johnson ' * P rrE’L Seventh Ballot: Johnson *1 Poptell 14 Eighth Ballot: Johnson 10 PorrEi.i. 15 Ninth Ballot: P'ITPELL 17 Johnson 8 Mr. J a. Popped of the 253 distriot having received the requisite vote was declared the candidate for tho county of Wayne. Thera being uo other busi ness ti e meeting adjourned. W. R. Middleton, Chairman, W W. Colquitt, Secretary. Proceedings or the County Commission ers Court, October Term, 1877. Board met Wednesday, Oct. 17th. 1877, with all of its members present. Minutes of the last regular mce'ing iti July real and approved. Ordered that Win. Loper be notified that it has come before ibis board that he lias parlies residing with him who are not entitled to tho funds appropri ated by this board for his maintainance, and that said funds will not be issued to him iti the future unless lie seperates fi oui them Ordered that the Clerk notify the Justice of the Peace in the 1217 1 h Dis trict that certain parlies residing in his District are mothers of bastard chil dreu and will soon be the pos-esi' rs of other illegitimate children who are likely to become an espouse to the enun'y He is r< quested to give this uialter his immediate attention and en force tho law relating to sued cases. It was ordered by the board that the road leading from Lulaton in the direc lion of Owen K 11 igli,smith's an i intcr oeediug near his residence with the Centrcvillage road be considered a pub - lic toad ami shall be woikcd as such A,-plication waa made t.y James Kncx to change the Centrcvi',latre road to cross the in !1 bra ell below Knox’s mill. Reviewers appointed to report upon ihesaoie were Oivcn K. High smith, E K Waiiiright and Joseph Wainrigllt. It was also ordered that the road teviewel and repirted upon favorably from or near the five m lo post on the Jesup and Screven ioa i by way of Braxton Bennett’s, crossing Boggy Swamp at the Judia Th mpsnn Ford, tl.enoc by G. *V. O'Q t't.nV, crossing Reedy Greek near Penny D uglas’s residenco, to intersect the Scieveu atirl Homerville road near the e glu mile post hu declared a public road and published, as the law duvets. On account of n failure to publish in the public (i >i Ue of this entity, the nuliceof a public road lcadi,g from Jesup in the direction of Staff ads Fer ry lo be known as die Railroad ruuie, the requirements of thcliw have not been fully carried out, it is hereby or dered that such road be declared and published as a public road in accord ance with original action of tnis board in regal' I to mis road. T. D. Littli field notified the board that tie would do the work of this Court, relating to the publication of its minutes aud all notices issued by this Court for tbe sum of fifty d"ll rs, sa:u to be published in the Jt-sup Sentinel, Gm. W. Haines and James P. King were appointed a o mmittee to examine ttie methods adopted by other counties for conducting their business and re port ut next regular meetr g Geo. W Haines was instructed to purchase a seal for the Cjui i.issione rs, Ko ids and Revenue Bills passed for payment: John N. G iodbread $25 00 O. F. Littlefield 2 50 J. M. (twin- ) 50 B. O. Miuo i,eton 15 70 J. If. Bennett 13 40 S, It. H.iiuns 0 00 SOI 10 B. O. Middleton, Clei a, C. C. W. C. IUXLEY NOEXS. *BY B 11. U. Mr. B i;ton visits our town quite of ten hut don’t slay long enough to be of any benefit to the hotels. When you conic to town call and see John Oornas’s st ck of jewelry, lie sells clio p for cash or barter. Our farmers are fringing in rice by the cart-loads to Mr. Sehlittler’s ma chine to have it prepared for house use. A. Y. Thumps u has just returned from Savannah where lie fas been purs chasing t is winter stock of goods. Cal l and see him. Two candidates was in town la-t Mon dav, Col. G. J. II 'lton and J H. Mo - dy. Tb ■ Col. is not a very good lee tioncer- r, but In is hand 01 a sre-eh. Locals are scarce thi-wetk. but can dti a’es ate plentiful, and if Wayne c muty w lit* any we can shi h r aver a cur load and then bare enough left to make a race Married on the night of tbe 29th E. D. Brigtiuin to Mi-s P Crummy, at the residence of W. J, Carter. We wish the y 'Uttg couple much joy as ■ bey journey through I.ft*. Mr. F. D. Perry, whose family has resided to 13 sey for some time, lost Ins wife la-i Friday. We extend t<> the bereaved family our heart-fed sym pathics. I’lte liquor lice go will play nut io Baxley on the lit U tost A< hceus is rather big'll to have tiem renewed wo would advise every bo.lv to call on Mr 11. C Rayull and secure them a bottle of good whiskey for f mdy a*e. Wit at does a fellow look like when gallanting his swe.thecart through 1 shotv-l? A tain b-iad- NOTES FKTfftURDI. bt it. j. s. Wo ire having some very pleasant weather just now. T|Mr. J. F. Chapman, Jr. and Miss Ophelia Harper was united in the mat rimonial bouds by Rev. Joshua A Har per at tho residence of the bride’s fath er, Mr. M. Harper. All of this county. The peopla of No. 2, M. & B. It It, and vicinity are very a> xious to liave an election precinct established there, as the present precinct aiNc.3 is as inc'.nveuicut to 'hem as well as to us at 3 1-2. The people in this Bection, av a gen eral thing, are very wed pleased with the action of tbe County Convention in nominating Mr. Poppell for Represent ative. f1 is nomination was unexpect ed uowu this way as it vrus u t known that he was a candidat", If you do not take care, you will fall into one of the most agreeable eiruis in the w.rld—which is that of mistaking rudeness of manner f„r siuctrity of character; o.io tho most va uable quality, the other the most disagreeable that can tc imagined. In ancient days the precept s"s •‘Know t yself.” In modern times it has bieu su, planted by die far more fashionable maim. “Know thy neigh bor and every thing about him.” — - Every now and then we meet an old acquaintance who has been away several years to the western E* Dorado —Texas, and returmd heartily disgusted. All, wo believe, come back who are able to g't back. South Georgia is the best country on the globe. Stick to it. GEORGIA —Wayne County. County Commlssionehs Courtr. i October Term, 1877. f Upon the petition of James Knox to have the road lending fioin Lulaton by tho resi dence of O. K. Highsmith and interceding with tlieCentrcvillage road ear his resi dence made a public road, i is ordered by the Court that the same be considered a pub lic road and shall be worked as suedr It is further ordered that the Cleric cf this Court furnish the Commissioners of the 335th Dis trict with a certified copy of this order, and said Commissioners ale directed nud re quired to have said road opened, and an oveisee- and hands apdointed for said road. This order to faite eft’ect thirty days from date, unless good excuse is shown to the contrary. Upon the report of the reviewers appoint ed to review a contemplated road, commu nicating at or near the five mile post on the Jesup and Screven road and running to the eight mile post on the Screven and Homer ville load; said road to run by the residence of liraxton Bennett, crossing Boggs swamp at the Judin Thompson Ford, thence l>v the residence of G. W. O'Qiiinii, crossing Reedy creek near I’enny Douglas’s, and interceding with tho Screven and Homerville road as aforesaid; that said contemplated road will he one of much public utility. It is therefore ordered that said road be, and the same is hereby established as one of the public roads in said county. And it is further ordered that the Clerk o f this Court furnish the Com m ssioniTs of the 1217t1i District wilii a cer tified copy of this order, and si id commis sioners era directed and required to hav, said road opened and an overseer and hands appointed for said road. This older to take ertect thiitydays from date, unless good cause is shown to the contrary. Upon the petition of James Knox, showing that a change in the Centieviilage road to have it cross the mill branch below Knox's mill will conduce to the convenience of the traveling public, and the people of the neighborhood, through which said road will pass, it is hereby ordered that Owen K. Highsmiih, E. K. Walnrignt and Joseph Wainrght Vie and they are hereby appointed reviewers of said contemplated roa 1, and should said reviewers find said contemplat ed road of public utility, they are hereby di rected and required to make out the same, and make a report thereof under date to this •Conrt. A true extract from the minutes. Tiiis November Ist, 1877- B. (). Middleton, Clerk, U. C. W. C. GEORGIA —Wayne County, Wit l he sold before ilia C uir 1 House door in the town of Jesup be tween the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December 1877 tin fallowing property to-wit: One black si led nx ( one olsck ox, one brindled ox, levied on as the properly of Thomas K. Gentry under and by virtue of and to saii-fy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from Wayne Superior Court in favor of Thomas Pnrdom agains said Thomas E. G' tit y. I’rnpi rty described in sad mortgage fi. fa. and pointed out by Plaintiff in ox- cation. Terms of sa c cash, purc'ißser paying for titles. Tit's Oct iff 1877, John N, Goodbreao, Sheriff, W. O. T II E S UN -1878. NEW YORK. 1878. As ihe time approach*** for the renewal of subscriptions, THE SUN would remind its frieirls and ellwisher* every where, that it Uagai'i a candidate for their consideration and support. Upon its record for the past ten years ’ relics for a continuance of the hearty gympathy and generous co-operation which have hitb'-rto h <*n extended. to it from every quarter of the Union. Tic Dally Suit is a four page sheet of 28 column*, pri l *** lv mail, pst paid. 55 cents a monte, or SOSO per year. The Sunday editifn of Thr Sirs is an eight-page sheet of of, columns. While giv ing the news of the day, it also contains a , laigeamount of lite ary and tniscellarifou* matter speciallj prepared for it. The Sin day Sun has met with great success. Post paid $1.20 a year. The Weekly Sun. Who does not know The Weekly St**? It circulates throughout the United .States, tb Canadas, add beyond. Ninety thousand families gr*et its welcome pages weekly, and . regard it in the light of c uneelrr and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural and liteiary departments make it essentially a | ?ournal for the family and fireside. Terms: One Dollar aye r, post paid. Eh is drice, puality considered, mai.es it ’he cheapest i newspaper published. For clabs of ten, with i $lO cash, we will send an extra copy liee. Ad drew, publisher or jut sun, n. r. ' Appling County Legal tisenunti. .NOTICE. GEORGIA — Am.ng Count’. Oil and after tliis elate the Official printing of this county will be found in the J i>tf Sentinel. Silas Crosby, Sheriff A. C, B. D. Moblm', Clerk, A. C. Silas A Crosby, Ordinary, A. C. Oct. 9th, 1877. NOTICE. Baxley, Ga., Oct. 20th, 1877. All persons indebted to the Estate of Paul Carter, deceased, are requirjd to make im mediate payment, and all persons to whom the Estate is indebted are requested to pre sent their claims property authenticated to the undersigned within the next sixtv days. E. E. MIMS, P. H. CARTER, Adai trntor Est. Paul Carter, dec. GEORGlA— Appling County. Whereas, Elhannu Snnnnerall lias applied to tho Ordinary of said county for exemption of personal'}’, and setting apart arid valuation af the homestead and Iw II p-R upon the same in mv office at Bnxlev, Ga., on (lie 10th day of Novomber 1877, at 11 o’clock a. m. This Oct. loth, 1877. Silas A. CimsiiY, Oidinnrv, A, C. AFPLING MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE. GEORGlA— Applinc Con tv. WI.L be sold before the Court H"I1S i door in tho town of Baxley i'i said county on the first Tuo day in Decem ber next 1877. within the L •gal hours a sale tlie following properly to-wjt; O. o gray pinny horse, twelve years old levied on as the property if John E Y umaos to satisfy one Mortgage fi. fa issued from the Juslieo Court, 457 district of said county in favor of D. H. Carer, Adminis rater upon the estate of Raul Carter, deceased. Silas Cbosiiy, Sheriff, A. C. GEORGIA —Appling County. At the next regalin’ term, afler 1 lie expirn tiou of thirty days, application will be made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell one lifili interest in tlio es tate of S. A. Bell, late of said county deceas ed. This Nov. sth 1877. Jempsey M Sellers. Administrator. GEORGlA —Appling County. Will be sold before the Conrt House door in the town of Baxley in said county, on the first Tuesday in December next within the lega hours of sale die following property to wit: Lot of land No. 320, 215 acres oflot No. 255, lot No. 233, 315 acres of lot No. 228, No 322, 614, 30.3 and 321, all in the second District o.f said county. Bold ns the lands belonging to the estnte ol John Hall lute of said connty deceased for the purpose of loan ing distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. This Nov. 5, 1877. Catherine Hall, Administratrix. John J. Clark, Administrator. GEORGIA—ArrLixa County Vi ill he sold before the Court house door in the town B ixley within the le gal hours of salu on the first Tuesday in January 1878 the following properly 10-wit: One mouse colored mule, tight years old, levied on as the property of Josiab Tillman to satisfy one mortgage fi fa. issued from the Appling Supe rior court in favor of F. W, & J. Q Ketieror. Property pointed out by plain'd! in ff fa. Octnbar 2!)ih 1877 Silas Civsby, Sheriff, A. C. GEORGIA — Wayne County. Will lie sold li.-f-re the Court House door in the town of Jesup of said con nty between tite legal hours of sale on tlo first Tuesday ill December next, 1877, three lots of Wild land in the second District of said county, numbers as follows: 38, 150, 100. Each lot containing four hundred, and ninety acres, levied on under and by virtue of an execu tion issued in favor of the State of Georgia by W. E. Goldsmith, Comptniller General of Georgia, fertile State mil county tax due on said lots of land for the years of 1874-5-0 and sold to satisfy said tax executions. Said laud being wild and unimproved. Terms of sale cash, purchaser paying for tiiles. This November tub, 1877. John N. Goonnr.Aii, Sheriff, W. C. GEORGIA— Wayne County. Will Vie sold before theConrt H mse doer in the town of Jesup of ad county between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December next 1877, the following prop erty to-wit: One lo in the town of Jesup containing one acre. No. 31, with nil im provements thereon levied on and sol. l as the property of Millage Hughs under and by virtue if an execution issued Irom the Jus tice Court of the 1255 District, G. M., of said county in favor of Willis Clary vs. Mil lage Hughs, for ilie purchase money ofsnid laud. Levy made and returned to me by constable o( the 1255th District, G. M. Teims of sale cash, purchaser paying lor titles. This October 27th, 1877. John N. Goodbhi.ad i v Sheriff, W. C. GEORGIA —Wayne C cktv. Will be sold before the Court House door of Kiitd county in the twu of Jesup, within ! the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in November next the following described property to-wit: Otte white coloieil ox callcil j Dick, one dun collared ox ’ailed Bright, on red colored ex called Toni and one blank spotted co'or’ and ox railed Harry; also one Iron axle timber cart levied on as the prop erty of W. W. Colquitt .under and by virtue of and to Mali fy a inurtqaqe j';. fa. issued from Wayne HttiTcrlor Court in favor of W. II Cu. ry against said W. W. Colquitt. Property described in said Mortgage fi fa and po iulcd out by Plaintiff in execution. Tetnis of sale cash, purchaser patiug (or titles. John N. Guoubukad, Sheriff Wayne Couuty. August 30 1877. GEORGIA —Wayhe County. W ill be sold before tbe C> urt House door in tbe town of Jesup of said coun ty, between tbe legal hours of sales on the fi st Tuesday in December next, 1877, the following property to wit; One lit of lami No. 285 in the 3rd Dinrict of originally At f ling n-w Wayne County fur bundreed and nitr ly acres, tnoie or less, with all itn prov. mints thereon. Levied on as the properly of S. A. West burry, under nd by virtue of a tax exeenli' U issmd from the Tx Cilleetor of .ail county for the Taxes due on said lot <r parcel of land for the year 1877. Terms >1 sale ea.-h, purchaser paying for titles. This Uot. 28th 1877. J'hn N. GooDuntyo, Sbetifl, \V. 0. T7t LEG TAZAAT OF A. K. WILSON For. Rag and Montgomery Streets , I SAVA NX AH, - GEORGIA. GAKMAGGES, BUCGIES, PLANTATION WAGONS, CANOPY TOPS and FALLING TOPS HARNESS, WUrPS, UMBRELLA, A N 1) BUGGY'S. WAGON MATERIALS ALL AT HED 1C ] DATES. Alto REPAIRING done at prices to suit the times, Addres, A. K. Wilson, Coil. Bay and Montoomkuy Streets, Savannah, Ga. 2-3 in. wholesale and ial .'. dry goods, notions, BOOTS and SHOES, Hir,6Esr U RMSHIMI ROODS, ETC , 131 rn?frpsH .struct, s.%V I\\ ill, fJA. A. ./. MILLET i0 CO. —WHOISBAIB * BMAtL FURNITURE DEALERS, 1.0 .V ir2 Broil gilt oil Silrert, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, ed Room Sets, Parlor Sets, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Eed- Steads, Chairs, Children’s Carriages- Country orders promptl) filled at lowest prle s. 2 -if tlM*, - WIT II— TAIL TECEET, Provision Dealer and General Commission Merchant, for. Ilrynn oil., Anil Market Square, SAVANNAH GA. DEALERS IN Clothing, Shoes, Hals and Domestics. 1(11 Consrress Nt., Opposite Market, SAVANNAH, GA. mousing jyjiws PRI Z E ST()It IE S Thu Weekly lews —OF— WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, Will contain (lie first chapters of an intensely interesting and well written story Til K laralillFMy, BY S. G. FULLY Ell, JR., Of Cutlibert, Gn, w’lieli was awarded the First Prize ofOllC Hundred Dollars, offered for the best story founded on incidents of tbe late war. The Weekly News, in addition to the All KICI'LTI'IML aild IJTKUIKV Departments recently iutiodueed, still maintains its dis tinctive features as amerlium for Stale. i*o llllra I jiik! General Ncwm, nmlov *ry nflort willb.r il.-vo oil torn iking itn compridnMiHive mnditim of information for thopooplr. I Ich Market Imports ur * oomploto and roliaMo. PUI EES.—Week IJ' N<*wh, OliiontliH $1.00; 1 year s*2 On; postage fr***. I)nily, 0 months $5.00; I year $10.00; pout ago fro**. ltmiittaiiw-H cun bn niado by Pont Oflfh-e Order, Unglateml Letter, or Express, at my iitk. Li tters should be addressed: J H ESTILL, Savannah, Ga. j tr.setup utkHis, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL— DRUGGiS 7 & SEED DEALER, 18S doiifreM St reef, SAVANNAH, GA. I have recently opener! anew I>HUU store and take pleasure in calling the attention of he public to my thoroughly Frege and (Jen uiuC ck of 'DruffS and Chemicals, SOAPS, CRMMKS, HAIR & TOOTH BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, LAMPS, AND LAMP GOODS. WAItRA NT J: DG A KUHN SE E DS, I am making a SPECIALITY. I respectfully solicit the putrona' e of the public g#*mrliy. Country ordure submitted o my care will receive prompt nttoution at biloi r<; u * f or r r isible good*. Address J. T. SIIUP'I’RINK, 183 Congress Sticc*, (j-ia BAVaNNAII, GA. 1876. BUTLER’S 1876 THE OLDESTAND BEBT' Shoe Emporium, IN THE SOUTHERNCOUNTRY, 133 CONGRESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE, SAI'AAJVA/f GEOTGIA. Having received one of (lie Largest and Finest Stocks o Boots and Slices for Lanies, Gents, and Children’s wear oVe brought t<> this market, Is prepared to offer the same at prices o suit the times and Cheaper than the Cheapest. Call and examine stock and be cojivi?iced that Butler's is the place te hay year SHOES. •kV&tA-.'fa HtVMV VV LE NT INK B A SLE R. (Successor to his Brother Antony Easier ) The Well Known flit mm ALLEY. At the Old Stand I V I Bryan Street, Opposite the Market, —DEALER IN - Brandios, Whiskies, Wines, Lagor .Boer, Ale, and All Other Liqnort.] m KEG N LIQUORS ABB ALL OF MY OWN IMI’ORTANIOIt, CLOTHING Wts YVS.V. VhYi 1877- E. HEIDT HAS just returned from New York] with’a choice stock of Afens, Tops, and Childrens clothing, IIATB, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, AND FURNISHING GOODS, And has taken the stuio of DEWITT & MORGAN, No. I .‘lO Congress Street, WHICH lias been fitted up for a first-ctu-s Retail, Store and is now of furin to Hell at prices tu suit the times. To his stuck ho has added (cmißiims (BiLOOTirH© ysmsTsnß ‘yiaies wp HIGH will lie a saving of much trouble to mothers. All my rely on slotting neat (i's and latict .tylis. aliq st losor prices than they can task them. He hupr hto sec liih old f>i.-inl■ and customers at,his new plaeo of business, and all who wi.il to bo well suited will pie,iso call at No 139 Congr ss Street, DEW ITT & MOtiGAAN'S OLD STAND, SAVANNAIT, GA. Lester ’sj MG sto bf, BROAD STREET, JESUP, GA., Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of goods usual ly kept ill a Drug Store, such as DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, FI IKS 11 (i AUDEN SEED, ETC. 1 can always be found at the Drug Ptore, except when ab sent on I’-olessionul duty, where -Medical advice can he ob tained. ' P. LESTER, M. I). Depot, 10-1 riaDE' STREET, New York. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT! Warranted ag *Represented !