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SEflfTfflEL.
T. I*. LITTLEIIELI),
Editor and Proprietor
-!pk*ui t/u, Jesup Rouse,'frontimj on <.,■,7JJ
Street, two doors from lirnad St,
Wli\R<>D|Y. llKdlllllKin. 1*75.
Mt. Mill*, ot Idas, I.'* n, r(iucod
a Dill which will bu read vvinl> iuter**'
'•ty Georgians m relulum ti* war
tut *o just a bill will no*'
radical Sonata-,. The
tbepajmeu* of s'
oMter&or* c v , w lhtf *
jiil provales f>r j
/ .i debt* c infract-d by j
.gouts of the Unite 1 Sia'es ,
_jveiuuicul in the s’ulcs of Virginia.
N-rlh Caroliua, South Carolina, Geor
gia, Florida. Teuucs-ee, Alabama, Mis- .
bissippi, Louisiana, Texas and Aikan
sas, for supplies furnished the army, or !
for rent uud occupation of real eslata ,
sloe-’ June 30, 1865, upon full proof of
the justness of the same by tiie parties
holdiug such indebtedness. It declares
the war of the rebellion to lure ended
prior to June 30, 185a, and that from
and after said day all claims of citizens
of the (Joited States against the gov
ernment Btaud on terms of p. rfeet equa!-
itj. It is made the duty of die qtar
termaster general to submit to cingress
as soon as possible an estimate of the
amount of money tb it will be required
to pay- tbe indebtedness provided f,r
in tbe bill.
Patterson's election.
The repot t of the S utli Carolina lu
re' Igation Comaiitce ha- been made
in I published. It give an epitome of
the testimony taken before the commi -
tec, including about forty ox-iueiubcrs
of tbe Legislature, white and colored
Republican', whoso nridoncu e incur'
iti tbe staiouient that Pjttersuu’* elec
tion was secured by bribery. About
twenty tesnfi-d that they were bribed'
cither personally by I'atto son or bis
agout, Worthington, receiving amount*
ranging from SIOO to $2 500. About
twuuty more tes'iliod that off.rs of
bribes were made to them ami rcfus.-.l
Elliott, colored, ex member of Con
gress, who was Patterson's muni for
midable opponent, was offered $15,000
is withdraw from the contest wliieh he
refused. Thy offer was made by J. 11.
Lunin* in tbo name of Patterson M.ij.
Marshal! It 1)-lany. colored. was pres
ent and corroborated Elliott's State
ment.
Gov. Moses afterwards appointed
Deunis jury oonnnissiooer to draw ju
ries for ttio protection of Pnilursju,
when he was iudimod in I 73 for pro
curing bis election by bribery, and tbe
arrangement was successfully accom
plished. Evcrv witness testified that it
was generally known and understood
wmoug tbe members that Patterson was
purchasing his election; also that votes
were bought while in progress. M x
well, * colored Saunter, wus paid to
change his voto to Pattern u, which
gave a majority in 'lie Senate and
avoided the ueoessily of a joiut assem
bly next day.
THE ELECTION.
The Coastitution Ratified by u
large Majority.
TUli CAPITAL itfEM ION i?; 1 Hirin'.
Th return* fr<ui the cl.ctioo held
je&tetduy are v cry meagre, it mi H is
impossible at this time to give tbe re.
■nil. There seotus to he no u > doubt
hut that t he couaiitutioii ia ratified hy i:
large majority. but tho result on the
Capital question is uncertain, atul the
majority will he very closo cither way.
Tlie vote east biougbont the State wait
very small compared with the Presi
tieulial vote. Below wo give the vote
of souio of tho lending counties .-
Chathatu county gives 1,100 for
MilhJgeviile and llstificutiou.
Bibb county gives 2 500 tusj. for
Milltdgt ville and Ratification.
W e have uo report from Atlanta or
P ul*.on coutity and cannot give the
vote.
Pierce County fc fr ns hoard from
is as follows: Raiiflciiian 2'6 no rat- !
ilieitiou 117; Atlanta 110, Millidgo
villo I i>7. Keun'or Coobraue 200
lioltoii 100, Douglas 10. ltcpicsoul a
live, Patterson 301, Sweat 8.
Mt 4 01 M V—Olllrlßl.
The election iu our towo yesterday
for tire r.lificutieu of the new oonstitu
tioa, the location of the capital ami
tiiu homestead, &ml f M r member- of the
General Assembly, pass, and t) ff very
quietly, not a sing!® arrest b, mg mailt:
There was considerable feeling mani
fested by partus on two capital ij us
tiou, and among the fiicuds oflho can
didates for the Gineral Assembly.
One little disturbance alone occurred,
the result of intempicintc language, but
uo excitement u occasioned iu cot.se
quence. There n n very sinnll vote
polled, as most of cur eoloicd voters let
the election go by default. ]{. !,>• we
eive ibe t'thciai vote of Wayua t, univ :
Homestead ISOS no
H im*iead 1677 339
Ratification 3:i'J
A 'an st Ratification ... 53
aUilbdgeville. 337
Atlanta
Von SEXaTOB.
Cochrane 67, Holt.u 150, Douglas 143-
ron strnE-EsTiTiVE.
Cl*rk ‘ 166, Popptll 217. .
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS; j
VTATMS UU-YIX.
GEORGIA '-Wa
To all whom it may cr>-
BenjamiP' liJiteli, of s :
applied to theOrd--
iblration on tb* aTT.
reused, la' .icern. Whereas,
“ re * ' o Stale and County,
..ary for letters of admin,
estate of Harriet HlUeli, rle
of said county nnd State; these
..reiore, to cite und admonish, all and
jgnlar, the kindred and eredi orsof said
deceased, to t- and appear at my offici
wit Lin the liun prescribed bylaw, and show
cause (it any they have) why letlers of ad
ministration oti th estate of said deeeu- ed,
should not i-sne to the aoplieant. Given (
under my Inonl aad olli iol signature, this :
Nov. 2.lth 15,7. H. It. Hopes,
Dec 6tt Ordinary, W. C. ;
GJ3 )lt *IA —Wav.s e Couxtv.
Win, 1)0 sold b. f'rc the Court House door
in the town of .Jesnp of said county within ,
the legal hours of nl on the first Tuesday
mJaaiiarv next, Kii'ijie-t. to a mortgage ben
upon s.iid property in favor of E. A. Klar
bee, lots of land numbers five hundred and
eight (SOS) and five hundred and nine (fitly)
111 the Ith District of originally Appling,
now said county of Wayne, eo itaining I'.K)
acres, more or 1 -ss. each. Levied on as l!i
property ofT. A. Ft-yd, to satisfy nn execu
tion issued fr> i th i Justices Court ot the
12">5t.h District G. M. in favor of J. L.
Falk <k Cos, vs. T. A. Floyd. Levy made
mi 1 returned to me by James Wa ren, con
stable in and for the district aforesaid.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser paying for ti
ll,:-,. This Njvciuberiliti.il. Is7'i.
[John N. Goodiikead,
dec 5-11 Sheriff, W. C.
GEORG 11—Wavse Coiimtt.
Wii.t, be sold before the Court House door
in th,! t/rvii of Je-np, of said county between
the legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday
111 January i <i. H7H, Hie following nrop
ri | y to-wit :it 10 acres of lot n i rnber 211, in
fourth district of slid enmity ; hvied on and
sold in Hi i property of Isaae I, Thornton,
under and h.v vlrlU" of an exe- ilion issued
from the Tax Col ector of said county, for
tiie State alid county tixes due fur the year
IH’,7. Property pointed out by the TaxCol
loctor of asid county. Terms of sale cash,
purchaser paying Gr titles. This December
jtU 1877.
ALSO,
At the eame time and plitce, a part of lot "f
land ir Jesup of the county of Wayne, anil
known mid distinguished as lot No fi, with
nil improvements thereon, now occupied bv
Julia M issey mid known as his store. Levied
on mid .iid as the property of John Massey,
mid i and by virtue of an execution issued
from the Tax Collector for the taxes due on
said laud for the year 1877. Frnperty point
ed out by Tix Collector' Hold to perfect ti
tles. This D.-c. fith 1877.
A LHO,
At the Hume time slid p ace. 60 acres of
hind third di Uriel of said county, with all
improvements thereon, silnaked lying and
being on Hi- M. AII Railroad, neir mile
post ill, and known ns the William E. Swin
dle place. Levied on nnd sold it* the prop
erly Ilf William K. Swindle, under and by
virtue ol mi execution issued from the Tux
Collector rf sit'd county for the taxes due on
said land for llie year 1877. ihoperty point
ed out by Tax Collector of said county.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles.
This Ihx: utli 1877.
Aim
At. the Haul o time told place, 490 nercs of
land m third district of said county with nil
iniinovalileiita thereon, levied on under und
hv virtue efon execution homed from the
T.nt Codeolor lor the taxes due on said
lot of land tax Collcetor va. William A.
I), ■linin'lll, fur tie year of 1*77. Property
pointed out hy Tux Collector. Tcrnin eanh.
pnrelinser pny mg for titles. This lice. 6th
i S7 7 .
ALSO,
\l the Hniiii'l'iine niul place, 600 acres of land
N'o. tlti'.i, iii fourth district of said county,
levied oil and sold under and ly virtue ol
i mi ex 'ration issued from tho Tax Collector
nun 111 M Ann Dixon, lor Ihr State and county
l ixrsdm for the year 1*77, on said land.
Properly point'd out hy Tax Collector.
I'ermscasli. 'l’tiis line. 6th 1*77.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, 7 acres of
land in lot N r 1 an. in third district of said
eoun y, levied on audsold as the property of
Hi r|m ry It.ikrr. under mid hv virtue of an ex
tant'ion iisinal IVoni the fax Collector ol said
county tor tho taxi's due on said lot oi
land lor thoyear 1877 Property pointed out
hy Tax Collector. Terms cash. Phis Dec,
Slh 1*77.
ALSO,
At the same time and plaod, 200 acres
of iuud in third distiict of said county,
levied on and sold under und bv virtue
ol no elciu'iou issued from the lux
Collector against Samuel Mioholls, for
I lie tn\'s due on said lot of luud for the
• car 1877 Property pointed otl' by
Tax Cod otor. Terms oalb. This
l>ec. stu 1*77.
Jous N. (ioominrxn.
Shantf, \V. C.
vpi*i,:m; ronTV,
(iEOIUiIA Arwaso CoPXtt.
At il'e next eeg tlar term, afterthe expira
tion of thirty days, application will be made
to the llou. Court of Ordinal y of ssid county
lor leave to sell one iltih interrstin tho cs
tsto ol S. A. Ih'll, late of said county deceas
ed. This Nov. 6lb 1*77.
Jl MI-sCT M SIU.I.KItS,
Administrator.
(I KOltG IA AiTM.vi County
Y, ii.i. bo sold before the Court house
door in the town Biltley within the le
gal b ’ltra of sale oil tbe first Tuesday
in January IST* the following property
to wit: One mouse colored mule, eight
yeurs old, levied oil as tho property of
Jo-ialt Tillman to satisfy one mortgage
li fa. issued ft >m the Appling Supe
rior vouit tu favor of F. W, Jit J. Q
1 Kctierer. Pr ‘perty pointed out hy
i piaiu'ilf in li, fa. Oetabsr 291 b 1877
Sit.xs I'lt'isliv, Sheriff, A. C.
liEOHtll A Ai'iu.imi t’onrrr.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Court ofOrdioiiry of said eouuty,
will bes Id it public outcry before the
court house door of said eminty withiu
li e legal hours of sale on the first Tam
il i\ in January nest, the follow ng
1 oopeitv I> l iv ll : Lots of land Ns 32i,
43, 31 and SI in the second and origi' _
h! \ second district ol slid couniy. At
so lots No 55, 214 and nil the mill
limber ou lot No. 208 in the third and
originally third district of said eountv.
Also lots 7-os. 159, 337 slid three
fourths undivided interest in lot N ,
244. io the fourth and originally fnnrtn
di-'i ei of sud county Also lota No*.
3vi 2'"i7 and 2 ill the fifth and origin
■ \ S'th disirict of snid county. Allot
t ... above meuiioued and descrded
I ts of land c uilaining 490 acres each,
more or lesa. and sola a the piopcrty
of'be es'aie of Alien P. Surreney de
ceased, for the hem fit of the heirs and
creditors of Said deoeaseJ. Tirms of
suit, cash, imrct user raying for titles.
This the 3rd dnv of Pec. 1877
Wealth* St'KittNcr,
Aimintr’x of A P, Surtcncy, ikc'J.
LEG A f
_ ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
13 txiKv, Ga., Oct. 20th, 1877.
Ai.r. persons indebted to the Estate of Paul
Carter, deceased, ure tequirjd to moke im
mediate pay ment, and ail persons io whom
the Estate is indebted are reqnested to pre
sent tlicir claims prupt-riy authenticated to
the Umlersjglied w ithin the uext sixty days.
E. E. Ml.tin,
r. H. CAUTKii.
Administrator Est. Paul Carter, dee.
NOTICE"
Baxlkt, Ga , Nov. mb ;r 20 b, 1877.
At. I. persons ind-bed ti tiie estate of
Jehu H il, deceased, sip requeued to
make mi in "-f late payment, and all per
soils to whom I lie. estate is indebted, are
requested i<> pj*l -( ut tle ir cl tuns prop
erly authenticated, to too undesigned
within the next sixty lavs.
Oa rii.riiixfi H vu,, Administratrix
Joint ,J. Oukk. Adnii'iistrstor.
Atlantic ani i,Gulf Railroad i
Gensiiat. Srpent* i kndi st * firniy, i
Atlantic und bulf Kallroad -
Savannah, al 177. )
ON AND AKTEI! Septrmbftr J 1
Pannier Trains ou this Hot l will run us
follows:
Nionr KXPRESM
Lenvo 8 *vvna!i ily nt 3:fV' F* M i
Arrive h* “ :sft P. M
Arrive nt Buin*
Arrive nt AUnnv “ 1 0:fM) A. M. j
A r rivnt. Li 4 I:3ft A. M. !
Arriv‘ , :i‘- Ju‘'*kH<*nviJle “ 7:lft A. M. |
Arriv'* f 'l*ill t‘i ish*:* " 7:35 A. M.
Lenv<* i’ill “ 5:25 I*. M.
Lf>nvc-F kHonville “ I*. M. |
I/iivp Li • 1 h • ** 11:3ft I*. M. i
Le.v.v Alh.iMV ‘ r. M. '
Leave ItuiuhiidKO “ 2:3ft P.M. ,
Leave “ 7:lft A. M
Arrive nt Hnvnnnuh m “ 10:00 A. M.
\ , . !i ut curb between jjuv.uiiiali and
Albany |
from S vvannali for luiluhassce,
Bi iingwick itnd Durini tuku this (min.
b 1 ivinff Munon nt ft:ls h. m
(d.iily except Suiuhiyjcoiiuc’cl at Jeup with
ftin t in f r Flori l-i.
I’fiKHfiitM'i h from Florida by tln train con
f,fct at Jesnp with rim Irwin arriving in Mu
i com at 5:45 i- in- (dii ! y oxet pt Snndayl
Noch uitfo of cars betwee.* Montgomery
and Jm ksoiivillc.
Sleeping cars run th‘ong]i to nnd from
j Savannah and Livi* Oak and Montgomery
and Live Oak on this tr in.
Conr*ect at Albany with jviwenger trains
hoth wavs on Southwfstern Uailr iad to and i
from Mucoii, Eufuul v, Montgomery, New
Oi leans, etc,
Mail ntoanier lcarea Bainbridge for Apa
lachicola t*wr> Snnu.iv attornoon; for Uol
uinbuH every Wednesday morning.
Clone conneoiinn at JarkHonville daily,
Sundays exci* led, lor St. Augustine, Pulai
kn and Enterprise.
Trains on 1J and A. It. It. leave junction,
going went. Monday, Wednesday nndlTi- |
day at 11:11 a. in.
i or ItrnnHwiek Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 4:lft p. in.
ACCOMMODATION 'Fit\INS-EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted]
at f:45 A.M.
Arrive a I Mclntosh} “ “ 9:35 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup •* 4 12:05 P M.
Arrive at Blackshesr “ “ 3:2ft P. M.
Arrive at Dupont “ " 7:ftftP. M.
Leave Dupont “ ** 5:00 A.M.
| Leave Bhiekshear •• “ 9:oftA.M.
Leave
Leave Mclntosh ** 44 2:22 l*. M
Arrive ut Si vannah 44 44 5:00 P. M
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAY'S AND FttIDATS.
Leave Dupont !Sndy’s excepted, ut 5:00 A.V
Arriv* nt. Valdosta 44 ** 7:15 AM
Arrive ut Quitman 44 “ 9:02 A.M-
Arrive nt Thomas vills 4 4 44 1 1 :15 A.M.
I ’Arrive at Albany 44 44 5:45 l*. M.
j Leave Albany 4 4 4! 6:oft AM.
Leave 'lhoinaKville • “ ]:O()P.M.
i Leave Q'litruan * 44 ‘2:69 P.M.
L*?aAe Valdosta 4 4 44 4.10 P.M.
| Airive nt Du out *• 44 0:30 P.M.
George S. Haines, General Ticket Agent.
N. S IIAINES,
General SnperinLrndent.
DAILY TO FLORIDA.
Maiou & Brunswick Riilroad
GknEIUL SOPKItIVrP.NMHfT'fI OmcM I
Macon, Ga.. Nov. ’3th, 1H77 \
ON and nfter this date. Passenger trains
one tins road will run as follows:
DAY PASSKNGEU, DAILY.
Leave Macon 0:15 A. NT.
Arrive At(’oelimn 11:32 A. M
Arrive at Kastman 12:34 P. M.
Art ive at .Icsup 6:55 P. M.
I ,< t\e Jenup 030 P. M.
Xnivent Brunswick 0:10 P. M.
Leave llroiiHwit'K 4:16 A.M.
Ariivoat Jesup 0:55A. M.
L ave Jesup 7:25 A. M.
Arrive at K.istumn 12:34 P. M.
Arrive nt (Voliruu ...159 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 4:25 P. M.
Going down connect* with A. & G.
U K. at Jesup for Jacksonville, ami all
points in Florida. Up truiu couLectu
at Scsup for Stafannah.
TUI-WEEKLY NIGHT PASSENGER ANI)
FREIGHT.
Down. Moutlay, XVcdnetulay ami Friday
Nights.
Leave Macon 7:45 P. M.
Arrivt* at To bran 10:17 P. M.
Arrive at Eastman 1126 P. M.
Arrive at Jeaup 6:00 A.M.
Fp Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Nights.
Leave Jesup 10:201'. M
Arrive Eastman. 4:06 A.M.
Arrive Cochran. s:'l A. M
Arrive Macon . 7:45 A.M.
Connect** at Jesup with Atlantic A Gulf
Uaiirord to and from Savannah.
UAWKINKVILLE BRANCH,
j Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Derive tlawkiu>villo 10.00 A. M;and
1.00 IV M.
Arrive lit Cochran 10,45 A. M. atul
1.45 P. M.
Leave Cochran 1140 A. M; and
2.45 P M.
Arrive at Hawkiosvills 12.25 P. M
and 3 30 P. M.
Mondays—The above figures will be
run, e\e-nt, instead of leaving Cochran
at 2.45 P M , traiu will wait uutil
10.30 P. M.
Wednesdays and Fridays
Leave llawkinsville 4.15 A M and
1 00 P. M.
Arrive at Cochran 5.00 A. M. and
1 45 P. M.
Leave Cochran 11.40 A. M. aod
10 30 P. M.
Arrive at llawkinsville 12 25 P. M
and 11.15 P. M
SUNDAYS.
Leave Eawkinsville 4:15A.M.
Arrive at Cochnu 0.-do A. M
l<oave CiH-Unin... 11:40A. M.
Arrive at HiuniiiiviUc 12:25 I*. M.
Onnneeis at iVelimn with Iwth Day and
Night Iranis to ami lrom Mao.>ll.
GKO. M . AP.\MB, Geo. Supt.
W, J. Jab l 'is. 71ns TVass.
Watches. Jewelry.
. j 1 1 - ———
Itomnire OrJfi. rt) AjrtAnFirely worn In Pari*, wi* fin*t (Hoovered in 1870. by th* eeUbrrtrd Fr*-nrh
rb*iiiUt iloia If* th- Jjiig ne. who inanufHrturrd 1t into jer*lr>. and for flic yrrs foUI it to the k*adin
j:w. lur** 4if *'jirif*. tor Sofia fiold. In 1 75, when hiF secret b**cecnt- known, lew of the mjuiiiincturin *
j-wc*iera ••sfa'tllFhed n Ftock Company, w ito a capital of #lO IMJU.GUO for the purpoF,- ,f inauntMi
itoumine liolfufteweFr/ and YVateJie*. With rjiie immense capital, and tin; aid f inipiov.d iriarhinery
lin-y are vT. ahliej to [tro6acr a!f the latFt patP raa of jewelrv at i*en than ooe-tefifll the rent of So.id Gold.
AJ4 J of a (jualit> and color wFrich mnkea it imfMjFHitile even for expert# to detect it from the genuine-
We nave iM-cnred the r.*c\n*iir agnrey of the United State* ana Canada, for thr -ale of all good* mann
lartured from thi# metal, and Ih firdcr to iuu xluce them in th* nmet #peedy rnano* r. nave put up aborted
'•mu I*- lou a v idveii twlow, wliieh we will ** 11 at oue-teotb the retail value until Janaary lt, laTo. ltcad
ike Hat.
' harm. 1 pair pearl Inland #!**▼* buttons. 1 loke
Gcorga cluster pin. 1 {>air i*2> In avy band biaceleta.
1K3.A0 LOT.
1 ladies* op<*njn?i!Ard chain. 1 Irnliw *k chain
tnd 1 t*n p. I i>eantiful locket. (enur.v***l-> 1 jmir
b-md bracelet- 1 gent'# twi-t link \**t rhnin and
i lutrro. l pair onyx #leeve button#. I (*i) onyx
• tiirt #tinl#. 1 new irnproVeil collar b’rtiwi. 1 er
*r.i cut <uneo #.*al ring. 1 Arizorr. -olitaire #tud.
1 set Am thv#t or top z pin and car 1 ladic*’
cueinle button. 1 plain ring. Man is K.
#5.00 MtT.
J la'M'*-* opera chain, v-ith #lid< and tawl. (retail
price sr>.oo) 1 gent’# heavy wj oh chain, with curb
charm, (retail"price. |r.ob>. 1 Indie-’ heavy 'ng
neck cnaln. I elegant rha#e Imi mat tire locket for
ladie# neck cliafli. 1 vet c.arjeo ni'-dallion pin and
ear drop*. 1 pair (3) heavy dinned hand bracelet
1 gent*.* -olitaire diamond atud. 1 gent*- clu#ier
diamond pin. 1 pair anie.tiiyst or onyx #lc* e but
t• ti- I s-.-t (rj) rind# to match aidh>at or onyx
Maevc button*. 1 elegan l heavy #*i cameo #t at ring.
I na# ve trtnd or weeding ring 1 n*w patent
c Mar button. 1 ladie* chemlaa button. 1 uiuelhyft
or cpaz rinj', (extra fimab).
Tha reta F prlca of th* *rti*l*# In each tump l # lot amonrt# to exactly ton times the price we ak for
th lot ; for example, our ftl.oo lot retail* for fIO.UU : ur 5.00 lot for 60.00.
A SOLID DOMAINE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FLEE.
T°* n r fn* -ending n# an order for the above jots hr *xpr*** to th* amount of 15 00, w* will #*nd fre*
or.* Solid Korrtiiiiv Gold Hunting-* a-e Watch. nt* >r La ie# #i**. warranted to keep p*rfect perfect tftne
and look cijuullv h# w-II h-m 100.00 golfl uatrii. H* mail prepaid. 15.50. Thin i# onr l>**t cfTer l<
Atl VTs. worth a trial, a- th* watch alow* will #*ll or tntde readily for from 30.00 t0 60.0#. Gent*
or liidfri* ■''MfctTHlisne. 7.0 U or S.nO. wilb a houvy getifa gold pattern vert chain and charm, or ladies* opera
chain with te4tef.
ItKMhMKEw Tlt s * ff-r onlv hold# good until .January I#t, 1878. After that tim* w* I>h!1 sell only
to Jobber# and wlmH-ale d**uler*. and any one wishing oar good# will then have n> p.iy ful I retail pricer.
Koinnliic gooi i* th* be#t. and. in tact, the o> iy imitation of genaine gold made, being the same in
weight, color atifl flnh. and >• 11 our goods are made in the latest gold patterns. Will guarantee #ati*fac
tion in evcry*in-r nre, 4r r<- und in n-v.
bead motiev.hv V. t> Money Order, or Kegistored better, at onr risk. No goods sent C. O. 1). un
less at less*; &.0M ac< ouipriiic* the order. Addrta* plainly,
W. F. EVAN3 & CO., Sole Agents for U Sand Canada,
5 4 97 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
aig'tf-6m
JOH^^TOLAS,
DEALER IN—
STOVES, RANGES, GRATES,
AND
TIN AND WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE.
159 3RCUGRTON STREET.
SAVA N N A U, GA .
6 Depot, 104 JTew York. 1
ASK TOUR GROCER FOR IT!
Come and See
W H. WHALEY & SON
1
JESUP, GEORGIA
Who are constantly receiving by the Car Load, Direct from,
the West, by Green Liue,
CORN, BASON & FLOUR,
Which are Specialties with them-
They Keep Constantly on Hand a Full and Complete Stock of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
l>OOTS ; SHOES; ETC., ETC.
WHICH THEY ARE SELLING VERY LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER.
GANDC.OFFS ‘ READY FOR USE" FLOUR AT SAVANNAH PRICES
ALSO DEALERS IN
Groceries, hardware. Glassware & Crockery.
attention given to all Orders from a distance
■ No charge for dray age to the depot.
co-tT:vr lot.
On* gent’* watch chain, r*t: il price $1 no
One pair engraved tle* vi* hntton*, rotail price 15
One #*one ret scarf pin. ** ** 7."
One ret (8i eptntl shirt #td. ** “ 75
/>ne irnprov-f| #ha|>e tinttou, ** " .V**
One heavy plain wedding ring, 1 45
Total $5 DO
For 60 cents we will rend above six article* post
paid.
SI.OO LOT.
One pair *le*vo hntton#. rtone setting. On* ret (S'
rpirai shirt r'.nds. One heavy hand engagcnicnt
ring. One set <2> engraved itracelet#. One ladie#’
long guard or ueck chain. One engraved miniature
locket lor the ladies’ guard or neck chain. One
get,t'-heavy link watch chain. One Lake George
diamond iud.
$2.00 LOT.
On* ladle*’ n#ck chain and charm. One ladies
heavy guard chain for watch. On* #et pin and ear
ring* Amethyst. One 4 xtra flue miniature locket.
One earner** stall ring. One very heavy wedding
engagement 1 heavy watch chain v\j t^
Price List
OF
Leading Dry-Good?, Hosiery, Notions A Fancy Goods
1A Til ffEISBEin
CELEBRATED CHEAP DR V-G 000$ HOUSE
Culioo, the Tory b<*st qualify, t file
Calico, lower grade at 5 and 5Ac
Quilt Linin'* Honn apan at 3Je
8-4 Crown Shirting ai 5 and 51-2 c
7-8 Brown Shiriinx', heavy, at fl 1-4, C 1-2, 7c
4-4 Arown Shirtinsr, heaviest kind, at 8c
4-4 Brown Sea Island at 7 l -2c
4-4 Brown Sea Island, very Best, ut 10c
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-8 Bleached Shirtisg at fil-4c
4 4 Blenelisd Shining, soft finished at 8 l-2c
4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, 1> c
Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c
Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown
at 25, 30, 85 and 40c
Good article Hieisory stripe at 10c
Best round-thread Georgia Cheeks and
Stripes at ]oe
Blue Denim, a good quality, at loc
Good Mattress Ticking at 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 16 2-3 c
Best Feather Ticking at 20c
God Gingham Checks at 8 l-3e
Best Gingham Checks at lOe
Balmoral Skirls at 50c
Boulevard ready mad* skirts at 50c
Cotton Diape-, wide lo yards lo the
piece at $1 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, at $1 25, 1 50
2 00 and 2 25
Fronting l inen, yard widest 30c lo SI 00
Wash-Boplia, beautiful got,ds at 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from lOe to $1 25
Neck Shawls at L’cc and upwards
Ladies Shaw ls from 1 00 up, very cheap and
nice qualities.
American Hlai-k Cashmere at 25c
Engiib liliiek Cashmere, ytl wide,'
ttt 4(1 and 50c
French, nl'-wool Cashmeres, 40 inches
wide, at 75, 00c, $1 00 and I 25
liembazitie. Heronni, Australian Crepe,
very reasonable
Alpaca, a nice aiticle, double width
at 25c
Alpaca, silk finished, double width,
at 50c
Black Silk at 75, 00c. SI 00, 1 25,
1 50, 1 75, 2 00, 2 50 and 3 00
Brown Blankets, per pair, $1 25,
I 50, 2 00, 2 50 and 3 00
White Blankets, per pair, $2 00.
2 50. 3 00 4 00 5 00 aud 6 00
Haney Comb Bed Spreads at 75c
Bridal Quilts, tbe uietst spread ont,
.t $1 50
Ladies underve- ts at 50, G 5, 15 c,
$1 00 aud 1 25
Hamburg Embroidery, Edgings and
Insertions at bargain prices.
Plain Grm-Graiu and Sa>b Ribbons,
very cheap.
Everlasting, Crochet and other Trim
mings. lower than ever,
Italian, French aud Guipure Laces,
very cheap
Ltdics’ Silk Ties and Scarfs 10c and up
Ladien’ Cuffs and Collais at half price.
Umbrellas as low us 35c
Two'button Kid Gloves—Ladies’—
black, white, colored aud opera
shades, ;>t 50c
Two-button Kid Gloves—Ladios’—
better quality, at 75c and 81 00
Kentucky Jeans at 10, 12 1-2, 15 20,
25, 30. 40 and 50c.
Cussinieres at 50 60, 75, 85e. $1 00,
1 25 and I 50.
Black, Blue aud Gray Waterproof,
1 1-2 yard vtuo, at 75c, 1 00 uud 1 25
. Warranted ag<~Represented !
To ttndcrti>nd our method of business, we have endeavored to explain it ia
unmistakable Ini gunge and for which we request a earsful perusal We beg to
cuuti'iu tne public to try to dißcriinn ate between our dealings aud that of uier
rlintiU who offer a few domestic goods only cheap as a bait, to catch tbe unwary,
aud make them believe that they sell everything equally as low; the intelligent
reader will easily understand this. W*‘ offer our go"ds for inspection to every
body. for icc will .tend samples of Dry Goods, ivilh prices attached, to any oue who
will write us tor them aud give everyoue a chance to see for themselves.
•
We have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first-ola*
Dry Goods House, and attached the prices We are aware that this is sufficient
to e nvey a correct idea of tbe quality. Those who desire to putchase, we will,
upon application, send suoli samples, with prices attached, as they may deair*.
when they can form a much better opinion aud select for themselves. Not t •
than a million of people have dealt with us and we are sure we have satisfied ail.
Any one displeased with his purchase cau return the goads to us at our expense
and we will return the money. On twenty dollars worib of goods we prepay
treight to the nearest station. We make no charges f r packing or tlrayage, W
Jou’t sell oue article low aud make it up ou the others.
WE RETAIL OUR GOOES AT WHOLESASE PRICES,
Which accounts for our Wonderful Success.
We don’t advertise to humbug, but we talk plain business and mean it. We sell
one yard as low as we woulu ten thousand. Those who are tird of paying ex
horbilant prices and appreciate the value of money, are invited to send their
orders, whicb we will fill C. O. D. witn privilege W exaiuiue, or oan scud th*
moniy with the order.
DaYifl feisleiD.
NO 16 0 BROUGHTON STREET. SJA VANN AH, G A
Faints and Oils.
Mixed Paints, Hrorind in Oil, ready for
immediate us°, 75 c*., to $1.50 per. gal.
Enotjtsh Roof Paint, ‘in-nmlin oil. 50cts
Ligrir Slate Roof Paint, fireproof pets
Kelly’s Boiled Paint Oil. 50ets
Machinery Oils “
K. G. KELLY'S patent sperm oil. SI.OO
ENGINE OIL, 75
Filteked Rock Lubricating oil, _6O
Send for cards of colors aod testimo
nials.
THE NEW YORK CITY OH COMPANY
SOLE AGENTS.
i No. 124 Maides Lane, Nev YobV.
Canton Flannels at 8 1-2, 10, J 2 I-S,
15 and 20e,
White mixe l Flannels at 15 and 2(fc
White all-wool Flannels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 75c.
Red ad-wnol Flannels at 1.5, 20,
nnd 40c.
Red all wool twill Flaimels at 25, 30i,
and 40c
Gray FUnnels at 15, 20. 25, and 40h
Opera Flannels, in all tolars, at 40o'
Opera Flannels plaid styles, best at 60a
Wn lei Linsey “• , J2oo
Heaw White Undershirt* at 25c amt
Up > ards.
Calico Shirts at 25c and upwards
A’hue Dress Shirts at 75oad upwards
Yard Long Towels at 12 l-2o aad
upwards.
Towels as low us 5s
Linen Tble Cloth, 1 1-2 yard wide, as
low as 25c
Table Oil Cloth, best quality, at 400
Woolen Table Cloth-, good, at $1 00
Good French Corse's at 500
Thump son's Glove-fitting Corset
at $1 00 and 1 25
Suspenders, with rubber in back, at 100
Turkey Bed Tuble Doylies, pir
d'-zeir, at 75 C
White Litico Table Doylies, per
doz-i), at 60 and 75e
Table Napkins, per dozen, at $1 Oft
1 25 und upwards
Children's Woolen Capes at 40e
Veil Borage, best quality, yd., at 400
Silk Veiling, per yd , at 50,60 and 75a
Neck Ruches, per doz t 12 1-2 15,
20 and 25e.
Neck Ruchiug.br tho yard at 5, 6 1-4,
10c and upwards.
Alpaca Skiit Braid, a bunch, at 5g
12 doz. Agate or Rico buttons for 5o
Fnsliiouiible Silk Dress Buttons at 100
Ivory and Gutta P rcha Buttons
at 8, 10 and 12 l-2c.
Children’s Round Combs at 10 and 15s
Ladies’ High-back Combs 10, 15 & 250
Children’s Fancy Stockings at 5 &. 10e
Misses Fancy Stockiugsat 12 1-2 & 15s
Ladies’ Fancy Stockings at 10e
Ladies’ White Stockings at 5, 6 1-4, 8,
10 and 12 l-2c
Ladies’English Blockings, without
seams at 25s
Gents’ Half Hose at 5,8, 10, 12 I*2,
15 and 25c.
Gents’ Bordet ed handkerchief.* st 3o
Gent’s Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 10e
Ladies’ Linen Iltiiidkeichiefs at 5a
Ladies’ (Julsred Linen Handker
chiefs. at 10a
The brst Needles, a paper, st 5a
Coats’ au Clark’s U. N. Cotton
at 6c, per doz, 65®
Negro Handkerchiefs at 10, 15, 25
and 35c
Knitting and Darning Cotton a ball, 5o
Ueuts’ Paper Collars, a box, at 5, 10,.
15 and 20c
Linen Shirt Fronts, ex'ra length, at 25e
Corded Pique, worth 20c at 10
White and Black Cottou Gloves si 10°
‘OLD LONDON DQC? <HN’
Especially designed for the use of the
Medical Profession aad the Family, and
possessing those intrinsic medical prop-,
erties which belong Vo an Old and Pure
Gin. Indispensable to Females. Good
for NervoivsHess, Liver and Kidney
Complaints. A delicious tinic. Put
up in cases, containing one dozen bot
tles each, and gold by all Druggists,
Grocers, etc.
a. is- surmisis & sd.,
NO. 15 BEAVER STREET N. Y.
(Established 1778.)
Importer* of Wiw, Brn4lei, IU,