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THE JESUP SENTINEL.
T. P. LITTLEFIELD,
Editor and Proprietor.
WKDXEO4T, DECEMBER 1. 1877.
JBIP ROYAL CHAPTER, NO. SI
Meets tae first Saturday in escli mouth nt
3 o'clock, r. M. Companions in good stand
ing re fraternally invited.
R. F. Lester, M. E. H. P.
jßsrr Mwe, no. 112, f. jt a. ,
Meets third Saturday in each month at 21
o'clock p. m. Members of the Order in good
•tanding are fraternally invited.
W. H. Whaley, W. M.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Mr. J. P. Nelson, has been elected
mayor of Brunswick having no opposi
tion.
Figures dont lie. Messrs, Whaley
& Son are selling five pounds of coffee
for $1 00, and D. S. Bacon 10c a lb.
The full returns of the late election,
are as follows : For Ratification, 72,-
723 majority; for Homestead of 1877,
38,932; majority; for Atlanta, 45,934
majority.
It is satisfaction to a
mule to know that while he cannot soar
as high as the lark, he can sing just as
loud, and kick very much sorer.
Mr. John Triplett, th popular editcr
of the Tiiomasville Times, was in our
town on Saturday night. You are not
neighborly brother Triplett, for not
calling on us.
Everything is so sweet around a
sugar pot.— Pioneer,
So is the lips of a pretty girl, if ahe
docs not cat snuff. Then well.
This world is not well arranged. For
instance, whoever saw a rabbit chasiug
three men and a car-load of boys
around for three hours for the sake of
fifteen coats worth of pot-pie.
Timber Gutters Ho! Go to Whaley
& Sod’s and get your supplies cheap.
Gus Williams, a Gentleman of colo*-
who refused to work the road or pay
his tax, Dow languishes in the Jesup
Bastile, under charge of Mr. Austin:
Wc thiuk Gus might clean our streets
np a little to give him au appetite for
bis meals.
We wish any of our subscribers
who do uot get their paper regularly
would let ns know and wa will try and
t niedy the evil. We have had sever
al complaint*, but the fault is not onrs
as we mail them regularly every week.
Wanted,
Everybody to koow that Messrs. Wha
ley & Son, are selling the cheapest lot
of clothing in town
The lovely joung woman in the
Treasury Depnrtmont, whom Senator
McDonald is said to be about to marry
is Mrs. Sue Tilly, Hope he'll suit Tilly.
Temperance paper* are discussiug
the coriumdrutu: “What Rum Cots.”
For their information we make public
the statement of a gentleman from
Blaciishier wno has every opportunity
of knowing, that cost* just ten cents a
drink.
The Masonic Lodge cf cur town,
will have a Sociable and Supper on the
27th inst., BDd extends an invitation to
their bretbreu in good standing. The
entertainment is not public, only given
by tbe Lodge to the member* and their
families and invited geests.
Whaley & Son have juat received a
■car load of corn at 85c par bushel.
They also have on hand and are con
stantly receiving supplies of flour which
they aro selling at §7.00 a $9.00 per
barrel. S. R. Flour $lO 50a 11.50,
Mr. L: Weiss has just received a
splendid lot of ladies Fancy goods of
all kinds which lie is selling at Savannah
prices. His assortment of Ladieg dress
goods is by far the finest assortment
in Jesup. H invites the Ladies to call
aud examine them.
A Chicago clergyman has preached
n sermon against the sin of ladies per
mitting shoe-store clerks to button
their shoes for them. Any clerk io
the hardware trade will agree that it
isn’t right.
The residence of the late Elias W.
Seat ( of Tabeausille, who was
murdered two weeks a.’O, was desiroie l
by fire on the night of the 13th inst.
The house had been unoccupied for
two days, the fire is supposed to be the
work of an iocmdiary.
A lady who objects to profanity be
cause it is both wicked and vulgar,
write* to know wbat she ought to sav
when a clothes line breaks, and lets a
weak'* waahing fall in the mud. She
ought to say: “Blessed are the meek,
for they shall inherit the earth,” but
probably she will not think of it.— Ex.
Christmas comes on the 25tb nf De
cember in Coffee this year.— Pearson
Pioneer.
Can the intelligent author of the
above newsy paragraph, inform the pnb>
lie on what day of December Christmas
come* in Coffea in 1873—and so on,
frood Sews for the Little Ones.
Old man Santa Claus, has just been
to Measrs. Whalley & Sons and dapos
ited a good stock of his goods which
will be sold cheap for cash.
Some people are too careful abont
wounding tbs feelings of other people.
We know a man who cannot sleep of
nights, go great is his fear that he naay
uuwittingly pass a couuteifcit billon
a printer, and that big beartod man baa
guarded against such n mishap by rend
ing this paper for years without offer
ing to pay for it. Such rare tender
ness renews our confidence in human
nature. —Home Sentinel.
The Atlantic & Gulf passenger erain
that left Jacksonville, Fla., on Friday
evening for Savannah, Ga., run off the
track about eight miles from Lake City,
five coaches out of seven running off.
but fortunately no one was injured.
The train wss badly smashed up aid
got to this point six hours behind time.
Jane Diggs and Harriet Spencer,
both dam-sols ot color, had rather a
lively set to at the depot in Jesup last
week. From pet names they begun to
pull wool, when the officers interfered,
who brought both Jsne and Harriet
before bis honor the mayor, who acted
as adjudicator, and fined them two
dollars and costs each.
Now is the time to subscribe for the
Sentinel. We want at least 500 more
subscribers for 1878, so that wc will
be able to publish one of the best pa
pers in the State. We have made ar
rangements to publish weekly, the news
of interest to our readers from the
counties of Wayne, Appling and Piorce,
which will be written,up by able cor
respondents. Any person sending us
a club of ten subscribers, will get hi*
copy free.
An old mns having an apple-stand
on Woodward avenue,j was yesterday
approached by a hungry-looking lad
who asked : “Say, aiu’t you goin’ to
gimme an opple?” “I’ll give you to the
Station first!” was the gruff reply?”
“You declare war, do you? All right,
my old buckshot! I’ll stand right here
for the next hour and tell everybody
that you spit on your apples and then
burui-h ’em on your greaay old coat
sleeve. We’ll see who’ll come out
ahead in tnis mad struggle?” The boy
got bis epplc in five seconds. —Detroit
Free Press.
Having? received new material, wo
are prepared to do job’work of a!I das
eriptiou at the shortest possible notice,
such ns Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Cir
culars, Cards, T;igs, and in fact any
kind of printiug done in first class of
fices. at 20 per cent, below Savannnb
prices and guarantee as good work.
When in waut of job work, yon can save
money by calliug on in and pompariug
prices.
KOTES FROM BUCKS HEIR.
BT E. Z BYRD.
Christmas is near at hand.
Eggs and chickens are in demand.
Sugur cane best in town at J. N.
Strickland’s at five cents.
Dr. Thigpen informs us that he is
temporarily located at A. C. Dickson’s.
Our merchant’ are getting up new
stocks and are soliciting patronage.
Rev. J. A. Smith gave a lecture in
Strickland’s Hall on las! Wednesday
aud Thursday evenings, there were a
good attendance on both nights.
The creditors of Prince Roberts, de
ceased, is going for his timber in pay
ment of his debts, like black birds upon
a rice patch.
Mr, ,T. J. Jenkins has returned, and
says his child is fast recovering and is
out of danger unless it tuxes a relapse.
The report in our last issue stating
that the child was dead was erroneous.
We are sorry that we have never
thonglit to matte known to the numer
ous friends of the Hon. L. H. Green
leaf of his long and protracted spell of
illness, that he has been strioken down
with, for many weeks; but art glad to
announce that be is again able to ride
out upon our streets in bis vehicle.
Tbe Judge is not, by any means res
tored to his former health,
Mr Thomas Spikes a son in-lavr of
Mrs Elizabeth James (widow) happened
to a painful accident one day last week
while hauling saw logs, one of the log
dogs came unfastened and dropped the
log across his legs breaking both of
them. He is a young man and said to
be a good hand to work. We are sorry
to hear of good industrious men be
coming maimed, for now is tbe time
our country needs them.
There was some little excitement
here last Tuesday a week past, in fear
that Jesse Aldridge aud George W.
Tuten, were drowned. They left here
on tbe Monday morning previous with
only rations for that day to run some
timber down to tbe bridge or therea
bouts and was cautioned very strictly
by their employer to be back that night
wiibout fail, which they failed to do,in
consequence of getting tbe timber where
they coaid not get out of the swamp
with the luggage they had tu bring out
with them—aod bad to camp on their
timber all nighf and work the next day
till late tbe evening without any
thing to eat. They came to town late
on Tuesday eveaiDg all right.
Last Sunday was anothcr'occasioncd
day for baptism at the public bridge,
’ by Rev. One Mr. Lee, in bis
old day*, repents and turns to Christ.
Get up “Joe" and try again, aud per
haps you’ll do better. As this lit'le
boy' l Joe” mounts a hired horse last
Sunday with a d,-tcrmmed look, he
rode a few feet when the horse steps in
a miry p'ace and slips a few inches ‘Jc@’
baptises himself by the aid of his horse
in the road where the water was about
shoe quarter deep. 1 Joe's” $7 00 suit,
did not look so gay as before.
Music for the New Year-
For a musical young lady, no more
appropriate New Years’ gift of trifling
cost can be found than a years subscrip
tion to some valuable musical monthly
Send your Sweetheart, Friend, Cousin
Sister, or Daughter, the Southern mus
ical Journal for 1878 and see what a
pleasant surprise its monthly visits will
give her. The music in the Journal is
now (fa superior character and will
save music, buyers many a dollar during
the year. §1.25 secures the Journal for
a year with a premium of Sheet Mus'e
(subscriber's choice) to amount of SI.OO
Specimen copy for 3 cent stamp. Ad
dress the publishers.
LHDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.
GMSDYiBAB & eloms,
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEOB.GIA.
DR. ALLEN BROWN,
DENTIST,
Blackshkar, - - Georgia.
Is prepared to do all kind of Dental work
iv the most approved style. All orders will
meet with prompt attention. Uses all ilia
late improvements. Charges moderate and
satisfaction guaranteed. jan‘22-1 Y
CANCERS CURED!
DR. JOHN D. ANDREWS, OF
riIOMASVIt LS, Ga.,
CUBES CANCERS invariably wheu
applied te for Treatment before it
is tos late.
Treats all Cbroaie diseases, or discus
ea of long standing af Males and Fe
males Successfu’ly. ‘
Moals 50c, Lodgings 60c.
Plan levs Holel,
MARKET SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GA.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS a„d
first-class table. Rates. $1.50 per
day. JOHN B RES NAN. Manager,
late of Bresnau’s European House. M.
L. IIARNEI', Clerk, late of Bresnan’s
European House. Stronger* desirous
of borne comforts should stop at the
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
FITS EPILEPSY,
on
FALLING SICKNESS
Permanently Cured no humbug by
one month's usage of Ur. Goiilai'p’s Cel
ruraled Infaliiablc Kit Powders. To n
-viuce flufterei‘B lliut these powderw will do all
we claim for them, wo will send them by
mail, post paid , a free trial box. As Dr. Gou
lard is the only physician that has ever made
this disease a special study, and as to our
knowledge thousands have been permanently
cured by tbo use of these Powders, we v'ill
guarantee a permaneid cure in ev**ry case,, o;
rejund yon all money cxjicnded. All sufferers
should give these powders an only trial,
and be convinced of their curative powers.
Price, for large box, or 4 boxes for
SIO.OO, sent by mail to any part of the Unit
ed States or Canada on receipt of price, or by
express, C. O. D. Address,
ASH A. ROBBINS,
300 Fulton Street,Brookly, N. Y.
IW HUS!
I would respectfully announce to
the citizens of Jesup aud surrounding
country that I Lave just received
full line of
I) it Y GOODS,
all of the latest siyle*. Ladie ens
find my stock complete to make se
ectione from.
I have also a complete assortment
of first-class Shoes, consisting "f
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
fine sowed Shoes and Slippers
MEN’S FINK BOXED TOED AND
PLAIN SHOES.
Full line of Crockeryand Tinware
Wood ware &c.
I have also a full assortment of
fresh Drugs and Family
Medicines-
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, &-e. t
I have returned permanency to
Jesup, and offer my Professisnal ser
vices to our citiaens. Calls answered
promptly,.dav or night
Z. W. LITTLE, M. D.
frnnn IS not easily earned in there
J) | / / times, but it can be made in
three months by any one of either sex
in any part of the country who is wil
ling to work steadily at fie employment
that we furnish. $66 a week io your
own town. You need not be away from
home over night. Ypu can give yout
whole time to tbe work, or only you*
spare moments. We have agents ,r
are making over S2O per day All wba
engage at once can make money fast. A*
the present time money caiinot be mad(
so easily and rapidly at any other baai
ness. It costs nothing to try tte bosi*
ness. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Ad
dress at once, H- Haplett A Cos., Port
land, Maine.
Call At
Z. WEISS’,
CHEAP CASH STORE
And examine his large and
Assorted stock of
GENERAL* MERCHANDISE.
The cheapest stock ever offered
in Jesup.
Como, everybody, mill examine my
now stock. 1 have jtut received my Fall ami
Winter purchases of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Boots and Shoes.
CALICOES AND HOMESPUNS
Made a speciality at the lowest
(DASH IP3RIt(DUS3.
As I will not be undersold, the Lntlles
Especially, arc invited lo give me a ru 1.
!.. WEISS,
KroaO Street, Jrsiip, tin.
. THE NEEDHAM ,
Musical' Cabinet
PRICE, ©so.
THIS new and wonderful Instrument
enables any one, whether under
standing music or not, to olay any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from the most plaintive dirge to
the most lively dance music. It posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous Simpli
city, requiring but tbe intelligence of a
child to manipulate, yet capable of repro
ducing, without limitation, the musical
compositions of the past, present and
FUTURE. The execution is faultless,
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm,
and the instrument is eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools, prayer and revival
meetings, home devotional exercises,
and in all cases where good, correct
music is required, and no musician is at
band to perform. Address,
B. 7. ITEE3m.fI.BiE cSi SOOT,
; , MANUFACTURERS, * t
J 43 ,145 Si 117 E. 33d St, Hew York. f
THE MILLER BROS,
CUTLERY COMPANY
AND
U. S. STEEL SHEAR CO.,
(CONsoi.snA'i tout,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID CAST STEEL
SHIKARS AND SOSStmS.
THE ONLY MANUFACTUREKS OF
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS
IX THE UNITED STATES
THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS IN THE WOR’.D
OF POCKET CUTLERY,-WITH
Covering Secured by Screws.
NONE BUT TIIE BEST
English Pocket Cutlery Steel
Used, and every Knife and Scissor*
WARRANTED.
The temper nnd cutting qsnllttes of both Kr. ives
and Sciswoi'H are curefiill j tipt**d.
Great rare l taken to mal'italn and Incrcnae the
mto 11-rnrncd reputation which thin Company have at
tained, aa
The Leading American Cutlers.
In liatmony with the verdict of r.utomrri, the
Centennial Exposition oward-d Medal* Mild Oiplom
a* for ti.** greatest excellence in quality and llmali o
good*.
The Miller Bros. Cutlery Cos.
IHHaHtBIEE'S
“OLD DOMINION”(if a PURE
White Wheat Whiskey.
For Family nntl Mt'dlrlnal I nr.
This dilicions product, prepared
from selected grain, contains, io a high
ly concentrated form, the nutritious
properties of Wheat
To those requiring a nourishing
s'imnlant, this palatable article lias a
tendency to recreate and repair the
waste attendant upon active, physical or
moral labor, debility, etc
It has received the highest enconi
unis from eminent medical authorities,
as pos<s*iog qualities that are abso
lutely fatteniog; this desideratum ten
ders it invaluable to ’.base who are suf
fering from Consumption, Lung v>m
plaints, Bronchitis, unpaired sttength,
Lack of Vital energy and all diseases
which, in their incipient stages, require
a generous diet, and au invigorating,
nourishing stimulant.
Put up in ea“es containing twelve
large bottles, snd sold by all prominent
Druggists, Grocers, etc.
BIN ING Eli & CO., (Established 1778)
No. 15 Bf.aver Street, Nkw York.
| Solo AgtnUs for Distillers.
CmiACE BAZAAR
OF
A. K. WILSON
Cor. Dai/ and Montgomery Streets,
SAVA NX A If, ----- GEORGIA.
GARBIAGGES, BUCGIE,
PLANTATION WAGONS,
! CANOPY ToPS and PALLING TOPS
HARNESS, WHIPS, I'MRKKLLIS,
A \ I)
BUGGY ft. WAGON MATERIALS
ALL AT REDUCED RATES.
Also KRPAIRIXU done at prices to suit
the times. Address,
A. K. Wilson,
Coe. Bat and Mvntoomeey Strkits,
Savannah, Ga.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
A PAPER FREE
FOR TWO MONTHS.
THIS IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR
The Savannah Weekly News.
All who subscribe botween Ibis ao.l tun
first of December will rcceie the Weekly
News until the
Ist, of JANUARY, 1879.
The WEEKLY NEWS, in addition to th*
Prize Stories ami its AIiKIITLTLKAI end
tiler ary Department, still maintains its dis
tinctive features ns n m,ilium for State, Po
-1 Ileal and General News- mid every effort
will be devoted to making it a comprehensive
medium of information for the people. It
Market Reports are complete and reliable.
Remittances can be made by Post Office
Order, Registered Letter, or Express, at my
risk. Letters sbonld be addressed:
J- H- ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
J T. SIETTGTIPIPIEirT'JIS,
—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGIST & SEED DEALER,
185 Congress Slrret,
SAVANNAH, - - - - GA.
I have recently opened u new DRUG Htore
and Ink** pleasure in calling (ha attention of
(he public to my thoroughly Fresh aud Gen
uine stock of
'Drugs and Chemicals ,
SOAPS, COMBES, HAIR A TOOTH
BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, LAMP S
AND LAMP GOODS.
WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS,
I am making a SPECIALITY.
I respectfully solicit tlio patrons' n of the
public generally. Country orders submitted
to my corn will receive prompt attention at
the lowest prices for reliable goods. Address j
J. T. SHUPTKINE,
135 Congress Street,
G-m SAVANNAH, GA.
THE
Perfectiok Earth Closet.
AIR TIGHT, nOIGUESt AKD AUTOMATIC.
ttcut always dean and free from dual, and
*0 odok cun escape.
EgpfriflHy adapted f<*r one In Hospital*,
Hotel* and Families, (an be used In the
He I room without gMug any offence.
Prices, 10, 14 and 18 Dollars.
Addresa, with aUunp, for circular,
HENRY H. B. BLOOMFIELD,
P. 0. Box 4513. 34 Ht. t Nte Yorlc*
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CONSUMPTION
Positively Cured.i
All snffereis from this disease that are 1
anxious to be cured should try Da. Kihhneb s
Cei.ebbatbd Consumptivk Powders. These
Powders arc the only preparation known
that will rim Oonhi mptjon and nil diseaes
of the Throat and Li nos indeed, so a rong
is our faith in them, and also to cori vince you
that they are no humbug, we will lorvard
to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a ru 1
triad box.
We don’t want your money until you are \
perfectly satisfied of their curative powers.
It your life is worth saving, don 't delay in
giving these Powders a trial, as they will
surely cure you.
P,ice, for large box, $3.00, sent to any !
part of the United States or Canada, by mail
on receipt of price. Address,
ASH A ROBBINS,
300 Fulton Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.
GEORGIA—Aj-pdino County.
Will he sold before the court house door ■
in the town of Baxley in said county, with- j
in the legal hours of sale, on the first Tnes- '
day in February next. One fifth inteiest
iu the following lots of land to-wit : Nos.
619. hslf lot No. 581, also fractions of Nos.
580 and 620, number of acres not known.
Sold as the estate of S. A. Bell, late of said
conntv deceased. Terms made known on
day of sale. This Dec. 19. h 1N77.
JIMPSEY M, SELLERS.
Dec 19 4w Administrator,
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE.
1876. BUTLER’S 1876.
THE OLDEST AND BEST
Shoe Emporium,
IN THE SOUTHERNCOUNTEY,
133 COUGHESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSES,
SAVAZJVAIi GEORGIA,
Having received one of the Zargest and Finest Stocks of
Boots and Slices for Lanies, Gents, and Children’s wear eve r
brought to this market, is prepared to offer the same at prices to
suit the times and Cheaper than the Cheapest.
Call and examine stock- and be convinced that
i Butler s is tlie place lo Imy your SHOES.
(Successor to his Brother Antony Basler )
The Well Known
TEN-PIN ALLEY.
At the Old Stand 171 Bryan Street, Opposite the Market,
-DEALER IN—
Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, ager Boer, Ale and All Other Liquori.
MY FOREIGN LIQUORS ARE ALL OF|MY OWN IMPORTATION.
E.HEIDT lIAS just returned from New York with a
! choice stock of Mens, '/toys, and Childrens clothing,
hats, trunks, ijmbrkllas, AND FURNISHINGGOGDS,
And has taken the etore of DEWITT & MORGAN,
No. 139 Congress Street,
WHIOII hi-,., been fittod up for a first-i!:;*fl Rotni!, Store avt is oov'cf
fsring to sell nt prices tu suit the times. To his stock Le has added
(Bitm/iisHS (DiE.cDWiErau® ipirdm rang ot
which win iic u saving of mneli trouble to mothers. All may rely on
getting neat fits and lutcot styles, ahq at lowor price* thau they can task them.
He hop, n to see his old fiiendi and customers at his new place of buMne**, and
all who wish to bo well suited will pie*e call at No 139 Congress Street,
DEWITT & MORGAN'S OLD STAND, SAVANNAH, GA
I ijilp
jjal
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT!
Depot, 104 READE-STREET. Hew York.
ALT AM AHA HOT
JESUP CiEOZtGZA.
This woII known Hotel, at, the junction of tlio Atlantic t Gulf
ml Macon and Brunswick Railroads, is now uudor the manage
ment of Former assist
ant manager, and hopes that this statement will be a sufficient
guarantee to the traveling public, that it will be conducted to
the satisfaction of those who may patronize it as an eating house
or hotel.
Board, $2.00. By the Week or Month on Reasonable Terms.
Passenger Trains on both roads stop here for meals
I. Epstein & Bro,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and SHOES,
Jlats ‘Gents, Furnishing Goods, Etc.,
>• srseET. s avaima h, Ga.
. c vV al nited as'RepresoiitetU