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JESUP SENTINEL.
~ t 7 V. LITTLEFIELD,
Editor and Proprietor.
OJicf hn the Jesup House, Jnudiroj on Chary
Street. tiro doors from liroful St.
’ WIM>UAI. IX”
. Department.
Uif •E. JtYJil), Editor.
• Locals ore scatce this week
Colton is still coming into marke*.
Sugar boiling is in progress this week.
Eggs and ctrckens are in demand.
Subscribe for the Jesup Sentinel.
Tlie Pearson Pioneer has changed
bands again.
• Mr. R. W. Carpenter, of Savannah,
is in town this week.
C 'me and pay your tax so as to save
trouble.
, Mr. Peter Sinclair is yet in town
ready to wait on customers. '
Dr. W. E. Fraser is looking for his
• wife nest week from the North.
<j : . Election tickets printed at this office
at short notice.
Job work has been a little crowded on
us this and last work.
Mr. A. P. Wade is having the first
eoat of paint put on his now mansion,
Mr. R. G, Middleton has pone to
Ellaville, F"l n., whero he intends open
ing a mercantile business.
Mr. IT. J Tatum has renewed hi li
quor liccns and is getting iu a lot of fine
liquors.
Wo would like to hear a word from
Mr.Daniel P. Pattoreon on the snbjoct
of the ensuing election in Lis favor.
.Mr. J. 'Mason Purdom will close b's
tax books on the 30th. Parlies who
have not paid their tax will do well to
give this their attention.
K. D Gralmm is the nominee for
the Senate at the emuinq clee’ion < n
December the stb, which is fast ap
proaching.
CoIs.G.J Dolton. A E Coebrane
and E. D. Graham aro tlio Candidates
for the Senato from the Third Senato
rial District
We are informed that Mr. Joseph
Harper is going to open a fiNrt-d-isH
bar in a few days in the old Roberts &
Denton store.
Hold your tongue madnme,' or ynu
will not prosper in this community.
Consider your own faults and then seek
to admonish your neighbors.
* Air. T M. Hurt lias commenced paint
ing the Academy. Mr. Hurt is calcu
lated to do the job in the most superb
atylo known to the art.
Rev. Mr Corley preached last Runs
day aod bandny night iu the Methodist
church at this place. T ero was a
large aod attentive congregation present.
Rev. Mathew Sweat passed th ongli
town a few days ago for the purpose of
making a political speech st Hob do n
in his behalf ns a candidate for Ropre-
ncntativo from Pieroo oountv.
Wo are iufncmed that. Mr. Franklin
Hayes >nd Mia* Sunnn Dickson wan to
l>e married laat Sunday at Shiloh
cliurcli. Wo have not beard whother
they wore or not.
Mr. J J. Jeneios, principal of the
academy, tiae organiud a night aohool
in the academy on-the practical sub
ject of mathematics. Hellas several
pupils and there is still room for more.
Mr, Ftanklin's sawyer, Mr. Wilson,
accidently came in contact with the
saw while in motion and was seriously
foot fatally wounded. 110 had Ids leg
amputated from i*. We have been in
formed that Mr. Wilson is slowly im
proving since tho surgical operation.
It appears to us from the conversa
tion that wo hoard last Sunday, that
aumebody is infringing upon nur bar
tenders, by writing to their placo of
trade in New York that they are not
good for their contract*. They ear
such may ho laughable to us, but and and
little can they laugh.
GEORGIA—Pikh<'K Ci ctn v.
Will bo sold lx fore lo Court House
door iu Blnckshcar ni the first Tues
day iu Dcacmbor next, 1577, between
the legal b.ra of tslo ihfl following
property to-wit; Lou of land Noe.
*O4 ami 59 in tbe fourth district of said
county, No* 7 and 100 iu the Jit It dis
trict of said county, each lot con
taining four hundred aud ninety term.
Levied on by virtue of executions in fa
vor of the State of Georgia issued by
AV. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General
ofGcorgitfor the Stato aud countv
tat due on said lots of laud for the
years of 1672 and 70, and sold to sat
isfy said tax executions. Said lauds is
wild and unimproved. Terms ea-h,
purchaser psyingfor titles. This Nov.
Ist, 1877. K. Z. Bvkd. Sheriff J*. 0.
GEORGIA— Pierce Corsrtr.
On the first Monday in December
next application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for
it ave to sell lots of land, unbers, 135.
13G and 95, each lot emitting 490
acres, more or less, all three lots being
situated in the 9'b district of Pierce
County. The entire real estate of Wil
ismßrown late of said county deceas
ed, Sold for a distribution amongst
the heirs of said deceased. This Octo
ber 29th 187-9.
Ailin Brows, Administrator,
Putt HixAv^Adaticistnuix.
Atlantic tnd Gulf Railroad
Geneilat. Hupkiii.vtexdknt’k Office,
Adamic and Gulf Kali road, \
fcAVA.NNAH, AugUbl 3i, 1877. )
ON AND A v T.ri i SUV jAV, September 2
L*. < 1 c r lY.i 1119 on tlx is Hoad will ro n a
follows:
NIGHT £XI HESS.
Leave Savanna h Hy at 3:00 P. M
Arrive at Je**i|> “ r,:!jU V. M
Arrive fit Uniuliridge 4 4 0:15 A. M
Arrive at Albany “ J0:00 A. M.
Ai iveatl.i e Oak “ 1:30 A. M.
Arrive ui Jacksonville 4 7:10 A. M.
Arrive at Tallili.issue 14 7:35 A.M.
Leave Tallahassee 44 5:251*. M.
Leave Jacksonville “ (LOOT. M.
Leave Live Oak “ 11:30 I*. M.
Leave Albany '* 2:00 T. M.
Leave Haiti bridge “ 2:301*. M.
Leave Jeanp “ 7:10 A. M
Arrive nt Savannah “ 10:00 A. M.
No change of cars between Savannah and
Albany
PaKKcngeiß from Savannah for Tallahassee,
nrntiKwick and Darien take this train.
PoMHengerM leaving Macon at 9:15 m. in
(daily except Sunday)connect at Jesup with
this train for Florida.
Tii scngciH from Florida hy this train con
nect at Jesup with the train arriving in Ma
con nt5:45 j). in. (dii’y except Sunday)
No change of cars bet wee.i Montgomery
and Jacksonville.
Sleeping cars run through to and from
Savannah and Live Oak aud Montgomery
ami Live Oak on this tr*in.
Connect at Albany with passenger trams
both wavs on South w *stcrii Kuilruad to and
from Alacon, Kufanli, Montgomery, New
Oilcans, etc,
Mail ■tcamer leaves Hainbridge for Apa
lachicola every Sunnay afternoon; for Col
umbus every Wednesday nrmiing.
Close conneotion iit Jacksonville daily,
Sundays excepted, for St. Auguatiue, Pulul
ka and Enterprise.
Trains on H. and A. It. It. leave junction,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 11:11 a. m.
!• or Hrunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday nt 4 ;40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION Tit A INS EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays exempted]
at 0:45 A.M.
Arrive nt McTntosb 44 “ 9:35 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup *• 12:05 1* M.
Arrive at Blackshear “ “ 3:20 i*. M.
Arrive at Dupont 44 “ 7:001*. M.
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:00 A.M.
Leave B.iiekshear •* “ 9:W)A . M.
Leave Jesup “ “ 12.15 l*. M.
Leave Mclntosh “ 44 2:22 I*. M
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 5:00 I*. M.
NY KS I’Ll IN DIVISION.
MONDAYS, MiiDNEHDAYg AND FIJIDAYS.
Leave Dupont Siuly’a excepted, at 5:00 A.M.
Arrive at. Valdosta “ “ 7:15 A.M.
Arrive at Quitman “ 44 9:02 A.M.
Am*.• at Thonnisv 11a M “ 11:15A..M.
Arrive at Albany 4 4 4 4 5:15 I*. M.
Leave Albany * 41 “ 0:00 AM.
Leave Tlionnisvillo 4 44 1:00 I*. M.
Leave (Quitman ’ 44 2:69 I*. M.
Leaac V'lildosta “ “ 4:10 I*. M.
Arrive nt Dupont *• 44 0:30 I*.M.
Georgo S. Haines, General Ticket Agent.
H S. HAINES,
Gcyjcral Supcriniemlcnt.
DAILY TO FLORIDA,
Mafon & Brunswick Railroad
( iENEU IL ScFEUt VI SNV’RN T H OfHCP, \
Macon, (>a., Nov. 13th, 1877 |
ON and niter this dale, Hamenger trains
one this road will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER, DAILY.
Leave Macon 9:15 A. M.
Arrive at rchr.in 11.32 A. M
Arrive ut KaMmali 1 2.3-1 I*. M.
Ariive ut Jesup 5:55 I*. M.
Leave Ji Kiip 0:301*. M.
Arrive nt Hrunswick 9:10 I*. M.
Leave Brunswick 4:16 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup 0:55 A. M.
L niv .JoMiip. . . 7 25 A. M.
Arrive at Eastiiii a 12:31 I*. M.
Arrive ut Cochran I :59 I*. M.
Ai i ivuftt Macon 4:25 P. M
Going down oonneota with A. & G.
11. IC. :it Jrgnp f r Jneksonvillo, and u! 1
points in Florida. Up train cout coin
at S'-Mip for Savannah.
TKI-WFI'.KLY NlC.lt r IMSSENC ’lt AND
FREIGHT.
Down, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Nights,
Leave Macon 7:‘5 I*. M.
Arrive at t'oehraa 10:17 11.I 1 . M.
Arrive at Ka it'u.’n II "0 n . M.
Arrive at Jesttp :00 A. M.
tip Tuesday, Thursday amt Saturday Ni . Is.
Leave Jesap 10; 'll l’, M
Art ive Kastman .... 4:ofi A. M.
A r i\• tlochrall. •- - - i1 A M
A reive IIM hi - . 7 : '•> A. V
Connects at Je.up with .V’-mtio St la..id
Rsilrord loend from Savnenah.
IIAWKINSVIU K BRANCIi.
Tuesdays, Tliursdry* rad .Sat.trd.es,
Leave Hawliinsvillo 10.00 A. M; and
I.Ot) I*. M.
Arrive nt Cochran 10,43 A. M. at o
1.45 P. M.
Leave Cochran 11 ’-10 A. M; an I
2.43 P. 1.
Arrive at ILitvkiusville 12.25 P. V.
Ami 3 30 P. M.
Mon.l .y? The above figures will br
run, . xeepl, in .lead of leaving Oociirilu
at 2.15 P M., train will wait until
10.0 > I*. M.
Wednesdays and Friday*
l,eive Ilawkiusville 4.13 A M and
t.OO P. M.
An ive at Cochran 5.00 A.M. autl
1 45 IV M.
Leave C-chran 11.40 A. M. and
10 30 P. M.
Arrive at Hawkinsvillo 12 25 P. M.
arad 11.15 P. M
SUNDAYS.
Leave Ilawkinsvilia 4:16 A. M.
Arrive At Cochran ■> AM.
I .cove CVreli ran 11.' > -V. M.
Arrive nt Itawainavill* 12:25 !’■ V.
Cmuitvi.i atlVeUma with Ik)tu l>,.y and
N d:l t.:: I.S ..nurd Ireni Jlaeoo.
GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W, J J aims, Mbs Trans.
Paints and Oils.
Mixed Paints, Ground in Oil. ready for
immediate us'-, 75 ct., to $ 1.511 per. pal.
; l'\iii.isir IRkw Faint, ground in oil. StVt
la ip Hi its R.no I'.int. Ih proof 750 t
Hr jay's Ron t:i> FaISI Oil, SOcts
Mv. nisi i v On s
K. tl KELLY’Spatent splint oil. f 1.00
ENGINE OIL, 75
FiLTMtKD Ryes Lubricating oil, CO
Send lor cards of colors aud testimo
nials.
THE NEW YORK CITY OIL COMPANY
SOLE AGENTS.
No. 124 .Mau>ek Lane, New Yor.lr.
Iff MIS!
I would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Jesup aud surroundiug
counliy that I Lave tut u* > i
lull hue of
I) R Y G OOP S .
all of the Inteat style’, Ladie erw
find tny stock complete to make sc
ections from.
I have also a complete assortment
of first-ohms Shoes, couaictiug of
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
line sowed Shoes and Slippers
MEN’S FINK BOXED TOED AND
PLAIN SIIO E 8 .
Full line of Crookeryand Tinware,
Wood ware &c.
I have a'so a full assortment of
freih Druajs and Familv
Medicines.
FRESH GARDEN .SEEDS, &C
X have returned permanently to
Jesup, and offer my Professional ser
vices to our cltizons. Calls answered
promptly, dnv or night
Z. W. LITTLE, M. D.
38 if ri :t r? © is ie 5 s
“OLD DOMINION” (7a.PURE
Whits Wheat Whiskey.
!■' > r Faintly mat Medicinal I'hc.
This dilicious product, prepared
from selected grain, contains, in a high
ly concentrated form, tlio nutritious
properties of Wheat
To those requiring a nouri-hing
s'imulant, litis palatable article has a
tendency to recreate and repair the
waste attendant upon active, physical or
moral labor, debility, cto
It has received the highest ononni
utns from eminent medical auth iriiics,
as possessing qualities that arc abso
lutely f.ißetiintr; this desideratum len
ders it invaluable tothiao who arc suf
fering from Consumption, Lung O r n>-
plaints, Bronchitis, impaired sttength,
Lack of Vital energy and II diseases
which, in their incipient stages, require
a generous diet, and an invigorating,
nourishing stimulant.
Put up in eases containing twelve
largo bottles, cud sold hy all prominent
Druggists, Grocers, etc.
UiNl NO ERA (JO., (Established 1778)
No. 15 Bk.wf.r Stuki.t, Nnw Yokk.
Solo Ageuts for Distillers.
THE MILLER BROS,
CHUT. SI.
AND
U. S. STEEL SI IHA It CO.,
'>'s IS,III I t
M \ NCFACTUIIKItH OK
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID CAST STEEL
miIILmSAKD 3(8H2X)2i3.
Till? ONLY MANUFACTURKUB OF
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS
lit THE UNITED STATES
THE I NI.V MANCFACrritI HS IN THE WOB’.D
OF POCKET (ITLKUI, WITH
Covering Secured by Screws.
NO NT. BUT THE BEST
English Pocket Cutlery Steel
Uim'al, and pvt vy Knifoft o tistoifi
\V .\ Kli A NTED.
Th* tcmivr anil cutting i’iJt'i!!oH ofhotb Kr.l#cs
mill Sf^vrw sre HI ••lull V tchtfrl.
Great rare \* tak'*n to mi dnlum .anil increase tke
ay t* II tiriiod reputation which ihis* Company have at
tained, an
The Leading American Cutler?.
In liattnntu with flic verdict of customer*. the
t Fiitcini ill I’xposi:bni .hu irdeti Med.ils* tool
*■* fir ti rcat -i t xcelk uco in quality uiul o
tlU’Ht foils.
The Miller Pros. Cutiory Cos.
CANCE SCURTD !
Dll. JOHN I>. ANDREW?, OF
fIIOMA-VU LK, CIA.,
(T U RES C.\N(’KR? invariably "ken
\) apidie<l to for I'reatuieut before it
is too n'e
Treat* II o')f >i ie diseases, or djsens
es of lung ktaudin* of Males uud Pe
nnies Sueeessfii iv.
©ODBTiSAB & JEUmiIS,
ATTORNEYS ATI AW,
RUNS WICK. - GEORGIA'
DR. ALLEN DROWN,
DENTIST*
BI.ACKSIIK.VIf, - - GEORGIA.
Is projure l !' io all kind of l>ntnl work
in the most rtppiovt tl styi. All orders will
( nit*t { with p:o:upt ..t;ntjn. Uses i\ll iho
late iiw| rn-fmf*i!\ Chari e< moderate and
tiatavmcn i;u.unntceJ. *&n£My
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Watches. Jewelry.
Romaine OoM. f*G extensively worn In Pari?, was flr*t discoverer] Jn 1970, by the celebrated French
cheroUt M in*. D. He I. iurrie. who ntanufactureti it into jewelry, and fur five years sold it to the ieadin
jewelers of ej.ris. for Solid (iold. In IST.'), when hts secret became known, ten of the mannfnctnriu at
jewelers estahlMicd a rtwk company, uit . a capital of fIOOUJ.OtX) for the purpose of manniacturinff
liouiame (void Jewelry and Watche-. With this immense capital, and the aid of ifnpiover! machinery
they are enai*!' and to produce ad the latest patterns of jewelry at Jes- than one-tenth the cost of Solid GokL
ami of a quality and color which makes it impossible even for experts to detect it from the genuine.
We in*,.• -c,cured tier exclusive agerey of the I.,'nited States and (,’anarU. for the sale of all L ,f >ods manu
factured L om this metal, and in order to introduce them in-the most speedy manner, have put up assorted
f ;innl*‘ lots u.t below, which we will sell at one-tenth the retail value until January Ist, In7B. Head
the list.
< harm. 1 pair pearl Inland sleeve buttons. 1 Lake |
George cluster pin. 1 pair (2; heavy hand bracelets.
*3.00 LOT,
1 ladies’ opera srttard chain. 1 ladies neck chain
and cross. 1 beautiful locket, (engraved.) 1 pair
baud bracelets. 1 pent's twi*f link vest chain and
charm. 1 pair onyx sleeve buttons. 1 e*-t (;) onyx
ihirt studs. 1 new improved collar button. 1 ex
tra cut cameo seal rin^. 1 Arizona solituire stud.
1 set Am thyst. or topaz pin aud eardrop- 1 . 1 ladies’
chcmUe button. 1 plain stamped lfe K.
IHS.OO IA>T.
1 ladies'opera chain, with slide and tassel, (retail
price S7.GO) 1 font's heavy watch chain, with curb
charm, (retail price. S7.DO). 1 ladies* heavy ion"
neck chain. 1 elegant chased miniature locket for
Indies neck chain. 1 set cameo medallion pin and
eardrops. 1 pair (2) h-avy ehased baud bracelets.
1 gent’s soliialre diamond stud. 1 gent’s cluster
diamond pin. 1 pair amethyst or onyx slee' e but
ton-. r*sa (3) studs to match amethyst or onyx
sleeve buttons. 1 elegant heavy set cameo <al ring.
1 massive band or wedding ring. 1 new patent
collar button. 1 ladieschuiniae bntton. 1 amethyst
or topaz ring, (uttr ft finish).
The rcta'l prie of the artieles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ton times the price we ask for
the lot ; for example, our SI,OO lot retails for SIO.OO : our 5.00 lot for 50.00.
A SOLID ROM A INE GOLD IIUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE.
To anv one sending us an order for the above jots bv express to the amount, of 15.00. we will send free
o n* Solid Romailie G< Id Hunting--< Watch, (ients or La ies sine, warranted to keep ported perted time
nnd look equally as w- II as a 100.00 gold watch. H> mail pn-phid. 15.60. 'ibis is our oiler lo
and is worth a trial, as the watfh alone will sell or trade readily furfrom 20.00 to 50.0. (.ents
or ladies watch alone, *7.00 or 8.00, with a hoavy genfs gold pattern vest chain and charm, or ladies 4 opera
UWI RKMKMBKR : -This r ffVr only holds good until January Ist, ISX After that time we shall sell only
to jubbi-rs and wholesale dealers, arid any one wishing our goods will then have ro p ty ful 1 retail prices.
Ifoinaine gold is the best, and, in fact, the only imitation of genuine ”o!d made, being the same in
weight, color and finish, and all our goods are made in the latest gold pat ter us. VV ill guarantee satisfac
tionlii every instance, or refund money. . , _ x „ T .
Send money hy !\ (>., Money Order, or Ueffistere i Letter, at our risk. .No goods sent C. O. u. un
less at least 5.00 sccoinpmics the order. Address plainly,
W. F. EVANS & CO., Sole Agent3 for U- S. and Canada,
95 Si 97 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
ang 22 Cm
JOHN A. DOUGLAS
—DEALER IN—
STOVES, RANGES, GRATES,
ANI)
TIN IIND WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE.
159 BROUGHTON STREET,
S A VANN A IT, GA .
Come and See
I H. WHALEY & SOS
IjESUP, GEORGIA
Who are constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from,
the West, by Green Line,
CORN, BACON & FLOUR,
Which are Specialties with them-
They Keep Constantly on Ilmd a Full and Complete Stock of
DRV GOOD3, CLOTHING, HATS* CAPS*
BOOTS; SHOES; ETC.; ETC.
WHICH THEY AllE SELLING VERY LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER.
GAS DGOFF S ‘ READY FOR USE” FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES
ALSO DEALERS IN
Groceries, ardwarc. Glassware & Crockery.
F* attention given to nil Orders from a distance
No charge for dravage to the depot.
AL7AM iIH AHOTSL,
J£SI T GIJO'JiGI'I.
This wcl! known Hotel, at the junction of the Atlantic t Gulf
and Macon and Brnnswit k Railroads, is now under the manage
ment of *-i ".. Former assist
ant manager, and hopes that this statement will be a sufficient
giu'.rautee 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. S2.CO. By the Week or Month on Reasonable Terms.
Passenger Trains on both roads stop here for meals
JJO-CEVr I.OT.
One gent's watch chain, retail price $1 00 j
One pair engraved sle**ve buttons, retail price 75
One stone set.scjirf pin, ** “ 75
(ne set (3) spiral shirt studs, “ 75
One improved shape, collar button, “ 44 50
One heavy plain wedding ring, 1 25
Total $5 00
For 50 cents we will send above six articles post
paid.
s!.•(> LOT.
One pair sleeve buttons, stone setting. One set (3)
spiral shirt studs. One heavy band engagement
ring- One s-t (2i engraved bracelets. One ladies'
long guard <*r neck 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.(M) LOT.
One indies' neck chain nnd charm. One ladies
heavy guard chain fur watch. One eet pin and ear
ring- Amethyst. One extra fine miniature locket.
One earner© sea* ring. One very heavy wedding o
I engagement ring. 1 gent’s heavy watch chain witjj
**’*"Ve\ WOOD
igjwwgp
BJutchUy’s Standard Cucumber and Grafton
Cos ’a Pumps, with copper linings old and new
styles, and .dl valuable iuipro*oments. Manu
facturing LuiUUea greatly increased; st.<k
and assortment LARGE, price* SMALL.
When in towu to tliel ig Kxhibiti.ni, call and
soo us or a*uJ for catalogue, with prices and
tenui.
IC. G. BLATCHLEY. Manufr,
50G Como.KCK J'TKXiT, Philadelphia.
These pumps can U* *cen at Centen'l Exhib.,
Apric’l Hail, Cor. Aisles JAN, Column Let
ter O, No* 10.
Price List
OF
Leading Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions k Fancy Goods
AT
DAVID VEimm
CELEBRATED GHEAPDHY-COODS HOUSE,
Calico, the very Vieat quality, at Gjc
Calico. lower yrade at 5 and sjc
Quilt Lining Homespun at 3Jc
3- Crown Shining l 5 and 51-2 C
7-8 Brown Shivtlnjr, heavy, at 6 1-4, 6 1-2, ~c
4- Arown Slotting, heaviest kind, at 8c
4-4 Brown Sea Island at 7 l-2c
4-4 Brown Sea Island, very best, at 30c
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-7 Bleached Shirti.vg at 61.4 c
4 4 Bleached Shining, soft finished nt 8 l-2c
4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, J c
Heaviest Brown Drilling at ]oc
Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown
at 25, 30, 35 and 40c
Good article Uicnory stripe at 10c
Best round-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at lOr
Blue Denim, a good qnalily, at lnc
Good Mattress Ticking at 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 1G 2-3 e
Best F-ather Ticking at 20c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3e
Best Gingham Checks at 10c
Balmoral Skirls at 60e
Boulevard ready mad" skirts at 50c
Cotton Diape", wide 111 yards to the
piece at $1 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, nt $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 SI 25
Neck Shawls at 25c and upwards
Ladies Shawls from 1 00 up, very cheap and
nice qualities.
American Black Cashmere at 25c
Eog'Dh Black Cashmere, yd wide,
at 40 and 50c
French, ai’-wnol Cashmeres, 40 inches
wide, at 75, 00c, $1 00 and I 25
Bembazine, Hernani, Australian Crepe,
very reasonable
Alpaca, a nice aiticle, doubte width
at 25c
Alpaca, silk finished, double widih,
at 50c
i Black Silk at 75, 0q,.. $\ 00, i 25,
1 50, 1 75, 2 00, 2 50 and 3 00
Brown Blankets. per pair, $1 25,
1 50. 2 00, -2 50 aidS 00
White Blankets, rrr pair, $2 00.
2 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 aud C 00
Haney Comb Bed Spreads at 75e
Bridal Quits, the nicest spread out,
at 81 50
Ladies undervests at 50, 65, 75c,
100 and 125 • •
Hamburg Embroidery, Edgings and
Insertions at, bargain prices.
Plain Grot-Grain and Sa-b Ribbons,
very cheap.
Everlasting, Crochet and other Trim
mings. low- r than ever.
Italian, French and Guipure Laces,
very cheap
Ladies’ Silk Ties and Scarfs 10c and up
Ladies’ Cuffs and Collars at half pi ice.
Uuihrc'!a~ as low as 35c
Two > t Kid Gloves—Ladie>s’—
black, . _.te, colored and opera
shades, at 50c
Two-button Kid Gloves—Ladies’—
better quality, at 75c and 81 00
Ken'ucky Jeans at 10, 12 1-2, 15 20,
25, 30. 40 and 5Qc.
Cassimeres at 50. 60, 75, 85c. $1 00.
1 25 and 1 SQ.
Black, Blue and Gray Waterproof,
1 1-2 yard vide, at 75c, 1 00 and 1 25
M e have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first- da s *
Dry Goods House, and attached the prices We are aw are that this is sufficient
to c nvey a correct idea of the quality. Those who desire to purchase, we will,
]>’u application, seud such sample-, with prices attached, jrs th y may desire,
when they can form a much better opinion and select for themselves Not
thau a million of people have dealt with us and wc are sure we have satisfied .l.
Any one displease ! with his purchase can return the goads to us at our expense
and we st ill return the money. On twenty dollars worth of goods we prfcpay
height to tLe neumt Maiiuu. \\ e make no charts! -r packiuy or drayage, \\o
jou i sell olc article low aud make it up ou the others, *
WE RETAIL OUR GOOES AT WIIOLESASE PRICES;
liicli accounts for our Wonderful Success.
U c don t advertise to humbug, but we talk plain business and mean it. We sell
odd ya and a.s low us we would ten thousand. Those woo are tird of paying ex-,
borbitant piices and appreciate the value of money, are invited to send 4 their*
oideis, w ich we will till C. O. D. witn privilege to examine, or can aeod fiiCw*
mt ucy with the order.
David Weisli e in.
NO 1G 0 BROUGHTON STREET. S'AVANNAH, G A {
‘OLD LONDON DOCK GIN’
Especially designed for the use of the
Medical Prolession and the Family, and
possessing those intrinsic medical prop
cities which biltong to an Old and Pure
Gin. Indispensable to Females Good
for Nervousacs 4 , Liver and Kidney
Complaints A delicious t >nic. Put
up iu cases, fluitaining one doz*n bot
tles each, and sold by all Druggists.
Grocers, etc.
A. £3 & (B©.,
NO. 15 BEaVER STREET N. Y.
(Establi-hko 1776.)
Importers of Wines, Brandies, Etc. j
A. E. COCHRANE,
arroßXEr atta tr,
RlaeksUear, Fierce County. GA
Canton Flannels at 8 1-2. 10, 12 1-i. ,
15 and 20c,
While mixei Flannelsat 15 aid 2C<
White all-wo->t Flannels at 25. 3s, '4O,
50 and 75c. ,
Red ail-wo<>l Flannels at 15, 20, ief >
and 40c.
lied all wool twill Flannels at 25, 3C ;
and 40 j
Gray Flannelsat 15, 20, 25, and 400
Opera Flanne's, in all colors, at- 400
Opera Flannels plaid styles, best at (50c
Wo le> Libsey at 20c-
Heavy White Undershirts at 25c and
Up ards.
Calico Shirts at 25c and upwards
A’hite Dress Shirts at 75c and upwards
Yard Long Towels at 12 l-2c and
upwards.
Towels as low as S S ,
Linen Table Cloth, 1 1-2 yard wide, as
low as 25c
Table Oil Cloth, best quality, at 40e
Woolen Table Club-, good, at $1 00
Good French Corse's at 50c
Thompson’s Glove-fitting Corset
at $1 00 and I 25,
Suspenders, with rubber in back, at 10c
Turkey Red Table Doylies, per, ,
d< z> n, at f Jss
White Linen Table Doylies, per
dozen, at 60 and 750
Table Napkins, per dezen, at $1 00
I 25 and upwards
Children’s Woolen Capes at - 400
Veil Borage, b'st quality, a yd., at 40c
Silk Veiling, per yd, al 50,60 and 750
Neck Ruches, per duz si 12 1-2, !5,
20 and 25c,
Neck Fuelling, by the yard at 5, 6 1-4,
loe and u| w rds.
Alpaca Skirt Braid, a bunch, at 5o
12 il< z, Ajjate or Kice buttons for 5c
Fashionable Silk Dr, ss Buttons at 10c
Ivory and Gutta P reha Butions
at 8, 10 and 12 l-2c.
Children’s Round O mbs at 10 and 15c
Ladies’ High-back Combs 10, 15 & 250
Children’s Fancy Stockings al 5 & 'lOcl
Misses Fancy Stockings at 12 1-2& 150
Lndies’ limey Sllrckings at . ]o>&
Ladies’ White Stockings at 5, 6 1-4, 8,
10 and 12 I-2c
Ladies’English Stockings, wiihout
seams at 2,/iC-
Gouts' Half Hose at 5,8, 10, !2 !'2 V
15 and 25c.
Gems’ Bordered Handkerchiefs kt 3c'
Gent’s Turkey Rod Handkerchiefs IjQc
Ladies’ Linen Handkerciiicfs at sc,
Ladies’ Colsred Linen Handker
chiefs. at I'Oo
The best Needles, a paper, at 5c
Coats’ am Clark’s (j. N. Cotton,
at 6e per Jp; 65c,
Negro Handkerchiefs at 10. 15, 3>
anc 35e
Kn lting and Darning Cotton a ball,, se'
Gems’ Paper Collars, a box. at 5, I.QJ.
15 and 20c ' '
Linen Shirt Fronts, ex'ra length, at 25c
| Corded Pique, norili 20e at 1 Oe- "*
White aud Black Cotton Gloves at 10c
; IS not easily earned in thcs®s
3 / // times, but it cno be made ia
j three months by any one of either sex,
'in any part of the country who wil
| ling to work steadily at the employment
that we furni-b. SGG a week in your
own tiiwn. Y'ou need not be away from
! lvnie over uight. Ypu caD give your
whole time to the work, or only yout'
spare moments. Be have agents v, tt
1 are m king over 820 per day AH wiiO
j engage at once can make money Sist. At
j the present time money cannot i) e made.
! so easily and rapidly at a> y other base’
ness. It costs n .thing to tj;y tic besi
ne-s. Terms at.d So On'fit tree.’, Ad
dress at once, H Hallett k Cos . Port-*
land, Maiuc.
ROBERT J. SMITH,
jrSTHEOFIBE PEACE,
333rd IIHTRtff. (.FIIRI.It WII.ITI
Regular Court d.*y, frst Saturday in eve y moi
Off ce, Pabpi. Ga.