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THE JESUP SENTINEL
T. P LITTLEFIELD,
Editor and Proprietor.
\ovi:inii:n 14. Ix 7;
JE§I P KOVAL € lIAPTEK.JXO. 21
Meets tae first Saturday in each month at
3 o'clock, r. m. Companions in good stand
ng ar laternally invited.
R. F. Lester, M. E. H. P.
JF-sl'P LOIKiK, VO. 112, F. A- A.,
Meets every Saturday in each month at 2i
o'clock p. m. Members of the Order in good
standing are fraternally invited.
IV. H. Whaley. W. M.
LOCAL ITEMS.
We understand tbe Atlantic & Gulf
Railroad Company is doing a better
business than it Las ever done hereto
fore.
Go to W. H. Whaley & Son’s to buy
a good cheap suit-
We are glid to ee that Mr Weiss
is again ab'.e to be up aud about his bu>
sines*.
We would like to know what has be
come of etir correspondent at Gardi.
(Oom-c, Robert, give an account of your*
■self.
We wish some of our friends that is
due tjs for board would quit being care
tful as to how they pass us, and kick
t'be selfi-h boot off of themselves before
throwirg it to some otic else..
Front the number of customers we
always sec in the establishment of W.
H Whaley & Son, they are doing the
l est business of any firm in Jesup.
These cold nights, remarked a young
tnsti tbe other day, makes a fellow con-
Aider the matrimonial question very se
riously. It’s enough to make one think
something.
It must matte tbe servants feel bad
to bavo the old woman to walk in and
squall out, -‘silence,” just about the
time they get started good on some old
familiar hymn.
The late frost reminds us that Messrs
“Whaley & Son has just no ived a lot of
blankets which they are selling cheap.
A couple of our country friends came
to town last Monday, went to one of
our bar rooms, purchased twenty-five
cents worth of “pop-skull” and then
demanded a couple of fifteen ceots
drinks as a treat for speuding their
money with mine host.
We heard two men sav last Sunday
that they were willing and ready at any
time to stop ihe sale of liquor in Jesup.
Only three more wanted to come up
and then we can have peaceful times.
Come up gentlemen and let’s put a
stop to it.
We are reliably informed that on the
22nd of October one S. A. Westbcrry
eloped with his wife's sister, carrying
with l.im his littlo son. He is supposed
to have gone to the “land of flowers.”
We have been requested by agf . i
man. to say that any informatio .s to
bis whereabouts will be gladly received.
Our efficient barber, John Grant, has
now gone into tbe business on rather a
large Beale. He has purchased a fin e
barber chair and has in store everything
that is necessary in a first-class barber
shop. He can be found in au off room
of tbe Abamaiia House.
Col. John C. Nichols, of Blaekskcar,
will address the citizens of Wayne on
the political issues of tho day, at J esup
,on Tuesday the 20th inst. We be
speak for Col, Nichols a large audience,
as bo is well known and much esteemed
by our citizens. If you do not want to
miss a good thing come aod hear him
Now is the time to subscribe for the
Sentintl. We would say to adverti
seis, both ia Savaunah and Macon,
.’that it is tbe best medium they can
advertise in from the fact that no one
fpassing this place fajis to see i'. We
keep a large number of copies f-r tbe
purpose of distributing on the cars, for
the benefit of our advertising friends.
The town council met on last Monday
f r the purpose of selecting anew mar
shal. It seems ns ilmugh there has
been considerable trouble in regard to
getting oue that would attend to his
{business. They selected Mr. Bennett
to act in the future. Mr. Bennett ia a
study, sober gentleman and will doubt
dessgive satisfaction,
Don’t fail to come to Jesnp on tbe
20ill iost. Hon. G. J. Holton, of Ap
pling and Col. John C. Nichols, of
Pierce county, will address the citizens
of * ayne on the political issues of the
day. They are both very intelligent ora
■ tors and you may expect something fine.
Rev. A. Clark will receive our thanks
for a couple of potatoes weighing four
pounds each. This goes to show that
Mr. Clark is cot only a good Minister,
but that be is a good f.rmcr too, and
understands how to make his own pro
visions instead of depending on the
West for them. If we only had more.
A father or mother who desires t >
tee 'heir bus tastefully dressed, hou!d
go to K. Heidi’s and get one of those
beautiful suits at a very small expense.
The question of how to dress at the
minimum expense bas been praeticaby
-ved by* Mr. Ueidt. Not only boys
but men’s suits can be had, also bats
of the latest style. When going to Sa
vacnab, don’t forget to call on Mr
Heidt, aod we guai.otee satisfaction.
VOTIVE ! V'STICE ! !
The undersigned will addrnss the
citizens of tbe Third Senatorial District
as follows
Jump, Wayne Cos., Tuesday, Nov 20,
Soriven, “ “ Wednesdny, “ 2l>
Patterson, 7 1-2 Thursday, “ 22
Elackshenr. Pierce. Cos., Friday, “ 23
Schlauterville, 13. & A. It. R. Sat. “ 24,
Satilla S'ation, *• “ Monday, “ 26,
Waynesville, “ •- Tuesday, “27
G. J HOLTON,
Candidate for State Senator, 3 Dist.
We are very sorry indeed to have to
say anything about the little unpleas
antness that took place between two of
our eitizms on last Friday, but being a
member of the journalistic fraternity,
we are looked to by tbe community at
large to have something to say about
it. Not knowing any tiling in regard
as to what caused the disturbance, we ■
will simply state, for the information of
the public, what w-s related to ua as
the cause.
It seems as though there was a little
misunderstanding about a bill of mer
chandise that Mr, Massey presented to
Mr, Weiss. When Weiss told him that
it was not a correct statement he (Mas
sey) cursed him; whereupon, Webs, not
feeling able to protect himself, pre.-eot
ed him to the town authorities Mr.
Massey was tried and fiued. A‘ter the
trial it seems that Mr. Massey left the
court room and came up to Weiss's;
store, which was near his own As
Weiss went to unlock the doer Muss y
struck him on his head and face sever
al times, disfiguring one of his eyes very
badly. After lie had knocked him dowu
he kicked him. bruising his body to a
considerable degree.
M". Weiss is a very delicate man,
entirely unabie to fight evuen a child,
and it is conddered by the ciiiz -n gen
erally, as a very shameful act up-'n tbe
part of Mr. Masscv.
The above is about as correct an r.e
count of the fuss as we have been able
to ascertain.
Mr. E. 15. Chipman presented to us
one day last week while in Savannah, a
sample can of shrimp which ho is hav
ing piep-ired Dear tliat city. We pro
nouDce them good, and will say to Mr.
Chipman that wo heartily congratulate
him in his new business, aud hope that
he may run it suecesfully
A CA KM.
We the undersigned do hereby cer
tify that liev. A. Clark has resided in
Jesup a little over five years. During
that time he has cotiduoted him'elf widi
gloat propriety, and lias proven himself
to be a Minister and gentleman of high
character. lie has in no way shown
himself to be an aspirant for political
promotion, Ilis name was carried be
fore the late nominating Convention
without his knowledge or approval. We
believe that the delegates entertained
tbe opinion that lie would not accept,
if ho should receive the nomination;
and wo think that they were pledged to
vote for other men before tbe Conven
tion assembled. The vote ca>t on that
occasion in norespict indicates his
standing in Jesnp or Wayne county.
Dr. W. S. Middleton, Chairman Nomi
nating Convention; Z. W. Little, M. D;
R. F. Lester, M. 1); L. Stewart; W.
W. Floyd; A. B. Purdom; II Whaley;
W. H. Wh'ley- ltiley Johnson, and
others,
Prooeccillnar* of ttie senatorial Conven
tion at Mlaeirsliear on tbe ltttit.
The Convention called to nominate, a
candidate for the State Sena e from tie
3rd Senatorial district, met in the Court
II >usc at 1 I o’clock and was called to
order by A, N Smith, Chairman Dem
ocruie Ex?c.u ive Committee. J M.
Purdom was elected permanent Secie
tarv.
Upm call of the counties, Wayne and
Appling resn n led, Pierce not being
represented in the meeting Names of
deb ga es being cilled, C. C. Grace, W.
W. Colquitt, W. S. Middleton aud
Godfrey O lutn answered from Wayne,
and Jos ph Midikin froji Appling.
Upon motion the delegates present
was allowed to east tbe entire vote of
each county
The name of Cipt. E D. Graham, of
Appling, was put in nomination, aod ihe
balloting proceed with. C-ipt. Graham
having received all the vot s eas’, wav
declared die candidate of the Demo
cratic party of the 3-d Senutor ai uis
trict.
C. C. Grace. Joseph Miiikin and
Godfrey Odum were appointed a com
mittee to notify Cap*. Giaham of his
nomination arid request hi- acceptance.
Upon motion it was ordered that the
Jesup Sentinel and Savannah News be
furnished copies of the proceedings of
this Convention with n quest to publish.
Th ire being no furihei business, the
meeting a lj turned,
A, N. Smith, Chairman,
J. M. PuitpoM, Sec C ary.
The B ack Hilt's country wa its a
territorial o-ganization It claims pros
perity and 30,030 voters. Heavy gold
bullion shipments are made every
in nth. Four hu dred and twen'y
-tamps are now at work, and it is be
lieved there is work for fifteea hundred
stamps
The Cincinnati Southern road is pro
cessing. The hriige over the Ouio
river o- ;,,t been completed, and tha
city anxiously awaits the passage of the
necessiry legislation to enable it to
vote the two millions necessary for the
completion of the ro,d.
A Word to tlie Enquirer.
We have, in the past week or two,
received several communications in re
gard to Jesup and the section of coun
try surrounding it. To such we will
say that Jesup is situated at disjunc
tion of the Atlantic <fc Gulf and the
| Macon & Brunswick Railroads 40 miles
from Brunswick and about 57 from Sa
vannah; it is in a comparatively level
1 country, and one that, with a little in
dustry, perseverance and proper mai -
| agement, could be made a splendid
farming country. Cirn, potatoes, pin
ders, etc , are abundantly raised.
The society is as good as any town
I of its size can boast of, in this or any |
otlnr State. AVe would say to such
persons as may desire to locate in cm 1
midst, that if they should travel the I
country over, they would not find a bet
ter location than can be found here.
We would be glad to see as many come
into oursectiou as would like, and are
willing to become good citizens AVc
extend, iu the b’half of our citizens, a
hearty welcome, and say couie on.
A\'e were glad to meet cur genial
young fricud aud correspondent, Mr.
B. B, Hopps. Brack looks well and
hearty, and has the appearance of being
accustomed to good keeping. Come
again B ack, and stay longer.
UEOKGI.V — Wayne County.
County Commissioners Court. )
October Term, 1877 j
Upon the petition of James Ivnox to have
the road lending from Lulalon by 'he resi
dence of 0. K. Highsmith and interceding
with the Ceutrevillnge road near his resi
dence made a public road, i is ordered by
the Court that the same be eouside- ed a pub
lic road and shall lie worked as snob- It is
further ordered tb it the Cieriicf this Court
furnish the Commissioners of the 335t1i Dis
trict with a certified copy of this order, nnd
said Commissioners are directed and re
quired to have said road opened, and an
oversee'- and hands updointed for said road.
This order lo tan- eff.-ct thirty days from
date, unless good excuse is shown to the
contrary.
Upon ‘.lie report of Ihe reviewers appoint
ed lo rei-jaw a contemplated road, commu
nicating at or near Ibe five mile post on the
Jesup and Screven road and running to the
eight mile post on the Screven and Iloincr
ville load; said road to run by I lie residence
ot Braxton Bennett, crossing Boggs swamp
at the Judin. Thompson Ford, llienco bv tbe
residence of (i. W. O'Quiun, crossing Reedy
creek near Penny Douglas’s, and interceding
with the Screven and Homerville toad as
aforesaid; that said contemplated road will
be one of much pub'ic 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 of this Court furnish the Com
missioners ofthe 1217th District with a cer
tified copy of this order, and said commis
sioners are directed and required to have
said road opened and an overseer and hands
appointed for said road. This order to take
eitect thiity days from date, unless good
cause is shown to the contrary.
Upon the petition of .Tames Knox, showing
that a change in the Centrevillago 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 Ovveu K.
Highsmith, E. Iv. Wainrignt and Joseph
Wainr ght be and they are hereby appointed
reviewers of said contemplated road, and
should said reviewers find said contemplat
ed road oi public utility, they are hereby di
rected and required to make out the snme,
and make a report thereof under date to this
Court. A true extract from the minutes.
This November Ist, 1877.
B. O. Middleton,
Clerk, C. C. W. C.
G KOBG IA — VV ayne County.
Wit.L be sold beforo the Court
House door in the town of Jesup be
tween tbe legal Lours of sale on the
first Tuesday in December 1877 the
following property to-wit: Oue black
sided ox, oue black ox, one brindled
ox, levied on as the properly of Thomas
E, Gentry under and by virtue of and
to eati fy a mortgage fi. fu. issued from
Wayne Superior Court in favor if
Thomas Purdom against said Thomas
E. Gentry. Property described in
sn and mortgage fi. fa. nod pointed out by
Plaintiff in execution. Terms of ea’e
cash, purchaser paying for titles. This
Oct. 12, 1877. John N, Goodhruad,
Sheriff, W. O.
GEORGIA Appling County.
Will, be sold before the Court House door
I in the town of Iluxley in said conntv. on ttie
tirst Tuesday in December next within the
legal hours of sale the following property to
wit: Lot ofland No. 32f1, 215 acres oflot No.
255, lot No. 2 lit. 315 acres of lot No. 228.
No 32v. 514, .‘ifWand 524, all in the second
District of said county. Hold as tlu- kinds
belonging to tlie estate of John Hall late of
said county deceased for the purpose of tunn
ing distribution among the heirs atlnvof
said deceased. This Nov. 5, 1875.
Catherine Haul, Administratrix.
John J. Ci.aiik, Administrator.
TiFi^TufNr
1878. NEW YORK. 1878.
As the time nppronchcH for the renewal of
subscriptions, TtlE SUN would remind it h
mends and vrellwisliers everywhere, that it
isiig.tio a candidate lor their consideration
and support. Upon its record for tbe past
ten years it relics for a continuance of the
hearty sympathy and generous co-operation
which have hitherto been extended, to it from
every quarter of the Union.
The Dally Sum is a four page sheet of 28
c hi:oHs, pri •<* hv mail, post paid, ;}.> cents
a monte, or $6.50 per year.
The Sunday editifn of Tin? Srx is an
eight-page sheet ofso columns. While giv
; iug the news of the day, it also contain* a
huge amount oflite.ary and miscellaneous
matter specially prepared for it The Sun
day Sun has met with great success. Tost
paid $1.20 a year.
The Weekly Sun.
Who does not know The Weekly Sun ? It
i circulates throughout the United States, the
! Oaiiidas, -idd beyond. Ninety thousand
families grf et its welcome pag*-s weekly, and
regard itin the light of jrntde. c uneeh r and
friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural and
liteiary departments make it essentially a
'journal for the family and firesid'*. Terms:
One Dollar a y*:ir, post paid. E‘iis drioe,
puality considered, makes it the cheapest
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! $lO cash, we will send an extra copy fiee.
| Address,
1 PUULISHEI* OF TUB SUN V y
Appling County Legal Adver-
Usaniantd.
NOTICE.
Baxley, Ga., Oct. 20th, 1377.
All persons indebted to the F,state of Paul
Carter, deceas-d, are required to make im
mediate payment, and all persons to whom
the Estate is indebted are requested to pre
sent their claims properly authenticated to
the undersigned within the next sixtv days.
E. E. MIMS,
r. H. CARTER, |
Adu Irntnr Est. Paul Carter, doe.
GEORGIA —ArrusG County.
Whereas, Elhanan Summerall
has applied to the Ordinary "f
said county for exemption of personalty,
and setting apart and valuation af the
homestead and I will pn-s „p,, u tlie
same in mv office at Baxley, Ga.,
on the 10th day of November {
1877, at 11 o’clock a. in. This
Out. 15th, 1877. Sii.as A. Crosby,
Ordinary, A, C.
APPLING MOU I'GAGE ISIIERIFF
SALE.
G EO RGIA—Arn.iNG County.
1\ LL be sold before the Court Honst
door in tlio town oT Baxley in said
county on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next 1877. within tbo Legal hours
o sale tlie following property to-wit:
O, o gray penny horse, twelve years
old, levied on as ihe property of John
E Ymitnans to satisfy’ one Mortgage
ft. fa issued from the Justice Court,
457 district of said county in favor of
P, H. Carter, Admiuis ratot- upon the
estate of Paul Carter, deceased,
Silas Crosby, Sheriff, A. C.
GEORGIA — ArruNit County.
At the next regular term, nftor tho expira
tion of thirty days, application will be undo
to the lion. Cou/t r' f t>rdiuH'-y of said county
for leave to soil one fifth interest in the es
tate of S, A. Belt, late of said county deceas
ed. This Nov. fitli 1877.
JfijirsEY At. Sri, t,Ena.
Administrator.
G KOUGIA Aitling County
V, ill he sold before the Court house
door in the town Baxley within the le
gal hours of solo on the first Tuesday
iu January 1878 the following property
to-wit: One mouse colored mule, eight
years old, levied on as tho property of
Josiab Tillman to satisfy one mortgage
fi fa. issued from tho Appling Supe
rior court in favor of F. \V, & J. Q
Katierer. Property pointed out by
plaiutilf in fi, fa. October 29th 1877
Silas Crosby, Sheriff, A. C.
GEORG IA—W Avne County.
Will be sold bof-re tho Court House door
in the town of Jesup of said county between
the legal hours of sale on tho first Tuesday
in December next, 1877, three lots of Willi
land in the second District, of said county,
numbers as follows: 38, 150, ltiti. Each lot
containing four hundred and ninety nercs,
levied on under and by virtue ofan execu
tion issued in favor of the State of Georgia
by W. D. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of
Georgia, for the Stalo aed county tux due
on suitl lots of land for the years of 1874-5-1)
ami sold to satisfy said tax executions. Said
land being wild and unimproved. Terms of
sale cash, purchaser pay ing for titles. This
November tit.li, 1877.
JohnN. Goohread,
Sheriff, W. C.
GKORtHA Wavni; County.
Will be solo before the Court If mao doer
in ‘ . town of Jesup of said comity between
t.:,u 1 ,al hours of sale on tho first Tuesday
in December next 1877, tho following prop
erty to-wit: One lot in the town of Jesup
containing one acre, No. Ml, with all im
provements thereon levied on and sold as the
property of Millage Hughs under and by
virtue of an execution issued from tho Jus
tice Court of the 1255 District, G. M., of
said county in favor of Willis Clary vs. Mil
luge Hughs, for (lie purchase inonoy of said
land. Levy made and returned to me by
constable of the 1255th District, G. M.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser paying lor I
titles. This October 27th, 1877.
John N. Gooddread,
Sheriff, W. C.
G EOllO lA—Wayne C kxty.
WiiJihe sold before the Court House* door
of said county in the town of Jesup, wilhin
the legal boms of sale ou the first Tuesday
in November next the following described
property to-wit: One white cohncd ox called
Dick, one dun collored ox tailed JJright, on
red colored ox called 'l oin and one black
spotted colored ox called Harry; also one
Iron axle timber cart levied on us the prop
erty of W. \V. Colquitt under and by virtue
of and tosati 4y a mortgage li. fa. issued lroiu
Wayne Bnderior Ceurt in fivor of W. FI.
Cimy against said W. W. Colquitt, i’roperty
described in said iloitgag l * fi fa and pointed
out by Plaintiff in execution. Teims ofsulo
cash, pureliasei pa\ iug for lilies.
J"ii *. N. lad.
Sheriff Wayne Comity.
August 30 I 877.
GKOHGIA- W ayni. Qu;vjy.
Will he hold before the C* urt House
door in the town of Jesup • f said coun
ty, he*worn the legal hnut> of sales on
the li st TuCHtlny in Jlceemboi next,
1877, the f li- wing propcity to vri;
One lot of land Ifo. 2So in ill•.* 3rd
District of originally At pUng u-w
Wayne County tm hundreed and niu
ty acres, more or has, with ail im
provements thereon. Levied on as the
property of S. A. West burry, under
sod L*y virtue of a tax execution issued
from the Tax C Hector of Mii 1 c< untv
for the Taxes due on said lot <r parcel
ff lmid for the year I’ 77. Terms *1
sale ca*h. purchaser pay ng f<r titles.
This Out. 28th 1877.
Jon \ N GooDnur..o.
the-iff, W. C.
WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
]!<>OTS and SIIOKS,
HATS, (.ENT’ FURNISHING GOODS, ETC ,
IST < (.Narnia aired, aivAAVAII, i;a.
A. ,/. M/LLA'Z/, cO CO.
—■raOLZSAIZ i. 2:TAIL
FURNITURE DEALERS,
150 Jl IH2 Urauslilon Mrs*<*t,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
tei Room Sots, Parlor Sots,
Bureaus, Wash Stands, Fed-
Steads Chairs, Children’s
Carriages.
focntrjortf?'s prop 1 ?*!!) r*:
pr :cts. * Cl
OF
A. 3£. WILSON,
j Git. iy and Montgomery Streets,
! SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA.
j
GAftStAGGES, BUCGIE3,
PLANTATION WAGONS*
i
’ CANOPY TOPS and FALLING TOPS
lIAKXESS, IVJirPS, I'MBUELLIS,
A N I)
BUGGY & WAGON MATEKIAILS
ALL AT RED VC I BATES.
Also KKI’UKINi; done at prices to suit
tlio times, Atldrcs,
A. K. Wilson,
Cor. Bat and Montgomery Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
2 3m.
- AVITII—
TAUZ DJSCICFF,
Provision Dealer and
General Commission Merchant,
Cor. Bryan St., And Market squni-e,
SAVANNAH GA.
DEALERS IV
Clothing, Shoes, Jlals,
and Dome sites.
10l Congress st., Opposite Market,
SAVANNAH, GA.
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WHOLESALE AND KETAIL—
DRUGGiS & SEED DEALER,
185 OoiiKrrsH Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - - <1 \.
I have r< 'cenll \ opened anew iiltl'O store i
and take plciisurc in calling theftth’Utioa of j
ho public’t.* my thoroughly Frost* and Gen
il' i c!t of
7)ru(js anr? Cf/crnica/s ,
SOAPS, CH AI BBS. II V JR & TOOTH
BitUSIIES, PERFI'M BUY LAMPS
AND L \ MT GOO!>s.
WAR BANTED G AUDEN SEEDS
I am n:ak ng a SPEC I A LI i\ .
T respectfully solicit th ■ J’-iumdu e of the
public generaliy. 1 ‘om.t ry orch rs M.ihmitt* I
o mv cure will re ■ '.i>* pi *.upt atfontion ;it
h.*lo f or cKithle good*-, AddiC/is
J. T SULPTKiNiI,
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1876. nun 1876.
THE OLDEST AND BEST
Shoe Emporium,
IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTS T
133 CONGRESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SATAJKJV'AII GJEO'RGm.
Having received one of the Jjargest and Finest Stocks o
Hoots and Slices lor Lanies, Gents, and Children’s wear eve
brought to this market, is prepared to offer the same at prices
suit the times and Cheaper than ihe Cheapest
Call and examine slock and be convinced that
Biller's is lire place lo liny your SHOES
%m\vi
VA LE N TINE B ASI,E It
(Sucoessor to his Brother Antony Busier-)
The Well Known
TENP EH ALLEY,
At the Old Stand 174 Hrynn Street, Opposite the Market,
—DEALER IN-
Erandies, Whiskies, Wines, Lager Boer, Alo and All Othor Liquors.
It 13 4 N LIQUORS ARK ALL OFjMY OWN IMI’OKTANION.
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E,HEIDT IIAS just returned from New York* with
choice stock of Mens, '/toys, and Childrens clothing
IIATS, i, NKS, UMBRELLAS, AND FURNISHING GOODS,
And has taken the store of DEWITT & IIORCtAN,
No. i!!!) Congress Street,
'WHTOII lias been fif ted up for n flrst-cln-s Rotail, Storo and is nov
foriu to sell ut p rices to suit t lie Linos. To li ia stock bo has added
(OliimUDl-EHS (BlLOTmif® lem-DM Tim YIAES ‘i
HIGH will be a snvirijj ot inneb troublo to mothers. All may rei_
"etting neat fcs and Intent styles, uhq t Inwor prices lliiiU they cau r.iak tl
Ho liopi n to see bin old fiiuud* and customers at.liis :icw plncc ofthusiiies", i
all who wish to bo well suited will please o ill at No 139 COHgrOSS Str 6i
DEWITT A. MOnGAAN'S OLD STAND, SAVANNAH, HA.
pmaTH MC s t o~b E
BROAD STREET, JESUP, GA.,
Keeps conslaiitlv 0:1 li.unl n full .1 ■orlmeni. of goods usu
iy Ivcpl ill a Drug such :h
drugs, medicines, patent medicines, oils, paint
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. cut ou 1 ’"(lies.: iu’iiii <ii.lt, ' - Mc.i: ,t! advice an he
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