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THE JESU? SENTINEL,
T. P. LITTLEFIELD,
Editor and Proprietor.
WF.WXRSUAV. UKi F.HBKK *tk IS??.
JBSI r ItOy.lL CHAPTER, >'. 21
Meets tje first Saturday in each month tit
3 o'clock, r. m. Companions in good stand
ing are fraternally invited.
R. F. Lesteh, M. K. H. P.
4F-SVP LODGE, SO. 112, F. Jfe A. Jt,
Meets third Saturday in each month at 21
o'clock r. m. Members of the Order in good
standing are fraternally invited.
tV. H. Wiialey, W. M.
LOCAL ITEMS.
“We want a day,” says jthe Chicago
Journal. Very well ;as every dog Las
his day, you are sure to get it.
Too ni2n who went into a malerious
district and asked '‘how much that
land was worth an ager,” received a
chilling reply.
A New Yorlt journal says that Sena
tor Patterson "sold, his soul for noth
ing.” Then be sold it for every cent it
was worth.
Turkey raising is carried on very ex
tensively abuut Jesup just now. Some
son of a sea cool; raised a very fine one
from Mr. Weiss, a short time ago.
Messrs. Wha'ey & Sm, have just re
ceived a large invoice of crockery ware
of all kiods and description, which they
offer for salejat Savannah prices: They
'invite the public generally to call aud
examine their stock.
A gentleman from Connecticut, who
vreut down to Texas just before the war
•to adit a paper, has rccent'y rotne north
to visit his friends. He carries twenty
three bullet holes in his body’ has had
the end of bis nose and one ear bitten
off. is minus four fingers aud all his
:front teeth, and yet says he’s had a
uiiirb'.y dull time of it dowu there.
Mr. Dawson, has commenced work
on the Town Market [louse, and from
ipvesout appearances will soon have it
ready for occupancy, the building will
have a plain but neat appearance and is
very conveniently arranged. This is
an improvement which has long been
required and will no d"ubt he highly
appreciated by our country friends who
we hope will avail themselves of the
advantages offered ly it.
Messrs. Whaley & Son have in store,
tho finest assortment of sugars that
have ever been brought to Jesup, which
they will sell at prices that will sur
prise their numerous custounrs. They
have every grade aud quality.
Pur the last week, the store of Mr.
L. Weiss has be u crowded with cos
turners, buying (Jhris'mas presents and
other, goods for the holidays. Ho Las
by far the finest assortniaut of Curist
mas and New Year’s fancy goods in
this market, and for the next week will
offer inducements which no other house
in town can compete with. He sella
goods fojr cash, and for fhat reason ho
cam undersell those who credit. Call
aud pride his goods.
Ou Tuesday Dinan Johnson colored
was arrested at Tebeauville fot the mur
der of E F. Sweat The preliminary
examination win commenced ou Wed
nesday nod closed Thursday afternoon
about half past four wliereupou the
court committed him to jail to await
his trial before the superior court iu
March 1373. The evidence upon which
the court committed him was a chain
of circumstances dating back as far as
the summer of 1576.
A TEJiKIBLE CRASH
At Whaley & Sou’s among their cuj
tomers, to sco who will be waited on
first, but they have to await thei.i turn.
Their store is crowded fiom morning
until until night, their hy numerous cus
tojers buying Christmas and New
Years goods. Their stock of Dry Goods
Clothvuf. Hots and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Groceries and merchandise gen -
erally, caouot be surpassed for quantity,
■ quality or price, in Savenoah.
local M.wsrtriuts,
in anwi'iiele upon newspapers, the
New Y’oiit Times uses the following lan
guage and (tn>;l,fu’ly too), in regard to
home oewsspapers. It should be ro ad
b read by every one in the community
.where local newspapers circulates and
tiieu the readers should moralize to
themselves and think whether they have
done justice to the pub.isher. or wheth-
PP they have taken his paper and paid
jlor it. Without a local paper a com
munity of town is not known to the
outs -le world. There is nothing that
build- a town as quick as a good live
new-y such we propose to
make the Sextixjsl, but we must have
yoar do it. Tke Times says ;
‘ You might nearly as well forget
your church yoarr academies and your
school houses, as4o forget your local
pap r. It speaks to ten times the au
dience that your local minister doss.
It is read eagerly each day and week
from beginning to end. It reaches you
all, Dd if it has a lower spirit and less
wis iom than a sermon it has a thousand
times better chauee at you. Lvipg as
-t dots oa every table iu almost every
house you ewe it to yoursvdf to rally
liberally to its support and exact fr m
it ns able high-toned a character as you
do from an educator >u your midst. It
is iu no ease beneath notice and eate
unless you are youreelf beneath notice
and care-for it is your representative.
lodeed in i's ch aracter it is the com
munication of importance, interest and
welfare of you all* It is the aggregate
of your owe consequences, and you can
not ignore it i'tiout miserably depre
ciating your.-ebes.
SOUTH GEORGIA fOM'KREXCF..
BRUNSWICK DISTRICT.
J. E. Seniell, Presiding Elder.
Brunswick—lv. J. Walker.
Camden —T. S. Armistead.
St. Mary’s—G, C. Thompson.
Charlton —W. M. C Conley.
Darien—ls. W. Key.
Janesville Mission —W. F. Bearden.
Hinesville—P. B Symns.
Bryan Missiou —Supplied by AY. E
Conley.
Jesup—A. A. Ellenwood.
Blackshear ar.d Wayeross—J. W.
Weston.
Homervillc—C. T. Bickley.
Nashville—l. P. Carey.
Burkfield Mission—ls. S. Key.
Moultrie Mission—To bs supplied.
South C fide Missiou—Supplied by
J. E Tooke.
Worth Micsi u—S G. Childs.
Warcsboro—D. G. Pope
KOTES FK3MGAUDI.
BY B. J. S.
Chiistutas is here and wo hope that,
all of the readers of the Sentinel will
have a happy and merry time.
Mr. Colquitt's mill has shut down
for the holidays, most of the men em
ployed in it have gouo off elsewhere to
spend Christmas.
Mr. Charles Harper carried a fine
raft cfsquare timber to Darien last
week and sold for 89 per thousand.
Mr. Win. Strickland also carried, a
large raft of square. There were sev
eral rafts of scab earrie 1 by different
parties. Mr. John T. Strickland list
99 peices of the 200 stick raft ho had
toru up about two weeks ago. He has
gone to woik with renewed energy to
make up his loss.
NOTES FROM BUCK,SHEAR.
BY E. 7. BYBD.
Christmas like to of slipped by and
not give any notice.
' Since the excitement of the late elec
tion is over. Mr. Matthew Sweat
wishes to call tho-attention of the fat - '
mers to the guano question, and if
they will hold a meeting and take ac
tion, he is ready to fulfill liis previous
promise in canvassing in tuvor of the
movement. He supg"*ts that the far
mers assemble in tue Court House in
Blackshear on tho third Saturday of
January next iu the evening.
Horion Pitts, a step son of J. R.
Goings was knocked down one day last
week by a colored individual at Rep
pards wuodruck, fwo miles abovo hero
and had to be hauled home, it was
thought his recovery was doubtful, but
he is all right again,
Read the Sheriff s advertisements for
the first Tuesday iu February and come
out rn that day.
Something new in town, an oyster
and fish saloon, Lisbon Lane proprie
tor, a meal twenty-five cents.
Ve are pained to chronicle the deatli
of Mr. Jwhn J. Henderson’s little son,
Keightley, about three or four yeats
old, who departed this lifo last Wed
nesday night after a short illness.
Call on Mr. Nicholls to buy your
bibles, etc. llj will be at
Rev. W. P. Atkinson’s when iu town.
He is canvassing the county to make
sales of his books.
The*marsha! of Bl tcksheir iiif rms us
that bis term will soon end as marshal,
and anew one to elect, and that ho is
not n candidate, nor will accept und r
certain ciioumstances.
OBITUARY.
Mr. William Lewi-, ‘of Wayne coun
ty. departed il is life on the 18th inst.,
from a long and continued illness,
caused by a cancer which he has bad
on him about 35 years. Ha was about
57 years of age, and for the last few
vears past bos suffered with intense
misery from the cancer, bit in all of
his suffering ho was never known to ut
ter a word of complaint, hot leaned
upon the one whom Ito said was able
to save to the utmost end of the world.
He was respected by all wito know him
as a worthy citizen, a kind Husband and
a lovioa father. He leaves a large cir
cie of friends and relatives to mourn
his loss, who extend their heart
felt sympathy to the bereaved fam
ily, feeling that their los9 on Earth is
his Eternal gain in Heaven.
j. s o.
CANCERS CURED!
DR. JOHN D. ANDREWS, OF
riiOMASYIt.LE, G.V.,
CURES CANCERS invariably whea
applied to far Treatment before it
is too late.
Treats all Chrooie diseases, or diseas
es id long standing of Ma.cs and Fe
males fduccesefu.iy.
L EGA L A/> VElt T/SE.UEXTS.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Plitat'K FOt Yl’V.
GEORGIA Peihcb Coin tv.
M ill be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Blacksnenr, in said county on
th e first Tuesday in February next I>7B.
withiu the legal lion g ef sale the following;
pro) city to-wit : Lots of laud Nos. 03, 5.v
and 00, in the fourth district.; also Nos 125
and 155 in the fifth district : also Nos. lit),
120. 147, 21fi, loti, 1(>0, 107, 2‘JS, 2i)t). 3,b>.
30(5, 30b, 311, 338, Oil, 34*2, 313, 341 and
310. in the ninth district, all iu the count v
and ilt ite aforesaid : The same being wild
and unimproved, and each lot contains 100
acres. Levied on under aud by virtue of
executions issued by the Ilou, \V. L. Gold
smith, Comptroller Geueral of Georgia, lor
the taxes due thereon ter the State and
county, for the yeais 1874, 75, 76, and sold
for the benefit of Daniel Lott, transferred of
said Ufa's. This Dec. 23rd, 1577.
ALSO,
At (lie lame time aud place, 225 acres of
land, of lotNo 45in the 9th district of said
county with allimpr vements, to satisfy a lax
tifa issued by J, Mason Ptirdom, tax colln*
tor of said county, ag aiust Daniel Lott for
the tax due thereon for the j i ar 1877.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, lot of land No.
32 in the fourth district of lYirce county,
(originally Appling), to satisfy a tax ii fa is
sued by J. Mason Purdom, lax collector,
of said county against O. JD. Boatright for
his State and countx tax for the year 1577.
T his Dec. 23 1877.
ALSO,
Also at the same time and place, 15(5 acres
of lot of laud No. 315, in tho ninth district
ofsaid county to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by
J. Mason Purdom tax collector of said
county against J. A. Thompson, for his
Sta e and county tux for the you? of 1877.
This Doc, 23rd[1877. E. BYRD,
Dec 25 td Sheriff X l . C.
GEORGIA Primer! County.
Under arid by virtue of an order is
sued from the court of Ordinary of said
county, will he sold at public outcry
before tho court house doer iu the town
of Blackshear, on the first. Tuts lay in
February nex f , 1878, within the le. al
hours of sale, the following property
to-wit* Lots of land Nos. 95, 135 and
13G all of said lots lying and being in
the 9'h district of euid county together
with all the improvements, claims Mr
interest whatever, lot No. 95 contain
the originial homestead, All of the
above inmtionei lots of Jand contains
J9O acres m re or less, each, and sold
as the property of tho estate of Win.
Brown deceased, for tho benefit of the
heirs of said deceased. Terms of sale
cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
This Dec 21th 1877.
A llem IJttJWN, Administrator,
■ Piety Brown, Administratrix,
On tho estate of Win. Brown, doo’d.
Dec 20 td
Meals 50c. Lodgings 50c,
7* lan levs Hotel,
MARKET SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GA.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS and
first-class table. Rates, $1.50 per
day. JOHN BRESNAN. Manager,
late of Bresnan’s European .House. M.
L. HARNE I’, Clerk, late of Bicsnan’s
European House. Strangers desirous
of home comforts should stop at tho
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
! FITS EPILEPSY,
OR
(FALLING SICKNESS
Permanently Cured no humbug by
one monfli’s usage ol IU. Guulan ’s Cel
ebralod hWalliable Kit Powders. T<> i
- vineo sufferers that tlicsc powdora will do all
I we (‘liiim for them, we will send them by
I mail, postpaid, a trial box. As Dr. Gou
| bu and is tin; only physician that has ever made
i this disease * special study, aid as to >nr
knowledge thousands have beo.nyjennannitly
| cured by tho use of thivc Powders, we will
guarantee a permanent cure in every chhp,, o
rejund you all mono 1/ expended. All sufti-rers
slmiiid give these powders an early trial,
and be convinced of their curative powers.
Price, lor large box, 53.00, or 4 boxes for
slo.oo, sent by mail to any part of the Unit
el States or Canada on receipt of price, or by
express, C. O. D. Address,
ASH A ROBBINS,
30;) Fulton Street,Brookly, N. Y.
I wonld respectfully announce to
the citizens of Jos up and surrounding
country that I l.ave just received
full line of
D It Y G OOP S ,
all of the latist styles, Lmlie on*
find my st"ck complete to make sc
ections from.
I have also a complete assortment
of first-class Shoes, consisting of
Ladies, Misses and Childrens
fine sowed Shoes and Slippers
MEN’S ITNK BOXED TOED AND
PL AI N SHO ES .
Full line of Crockeryaad Tinware
W ood wa to &c.
I have alsf‘ a full assortment of
fresh Drugs and Family
Medicines.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Ac.,
1 have returned permanency to
Jestip, and offer my I'rofessisnal ser
vices to oar eitixens. Calls answered
promptly,cb.v or uight
/. W. LITTLE, M. D.
C'tJCin IS not easily earned in the-e
JS / / / time 5 , but it can be made in
ilnee months by any one of either < x
in any part of the country who is wil
ling to work steadily at the employment
that we furnish. $66 a week in your
own town. You need not be away from
hnmb over uight. Ypu can give youi
whole time to the work, or only yorji
spare moments. We have agents t
are making over B‘gO per day. All wuc
engage at utioe car, make money fvt. it
the present time money cannot be made
so easily and rapidly a> aoy other baa:-
ness. It eosts nothing to try the busi
ness. Terms and Jo Outfit free. Ad
dress at one", H. H.sLLtTi A Cos.. Foii
land, Maine.
Call At
Z. ICE ISA,
CHEAP CASH STOKE
And examine Jiis large and
Assorted stock of
GF.M'.IiAL MEKCII WD3SIL .
The cheapest stock ever offered
in Jesup.
fomp, everybody, anti examine' mv
now Mock. 1 have jusi rect *iv* * l luv I*'ill aud
Winter purclms* 1 * of Dry Hoods, Groeeru* .
Hats, Hoots ami Shoes.
( ALKOES AM> HOM USPI’XS
Alado a speciality at the lowest
0a s 'ii t m t cc :.g) s.
As I will not be undersold, the Ladles
Especially, arc Invited to give me a t a 1
L. WEISS,
Krautl Mfi'el, <;a.
THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
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M"i.'jh* • '■■j'l'ij j
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PBICB, ©SO.
THIS new anil wonderful Instrument
enables any one, wlcther under
stand music or not, to play any de
si red melody or harmony, sacred o r
secular, from the most pla.ntivc dirije t
the most lively dance muse. It posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous simpli
city, requiring l but the intelligence ot a
child to manipulate, yet capable of repro
ducing, without limitation, the musical
compositions of the past, Prksf.nt and
future. The execution is faultless,
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm,
and the instrument is eminently udaptc !
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
hand to perform. Address,
xl p. KrnEimAßa & sowr,
MANUFACTURERS, 9
313,115 & 117 E 33d St., Hsw York.
THE MILLER BROS,
CUTLERY COMPANY
AND
U. B. STEEL SIT EAR CO.,
(CONWOS.IUV! EM),
MAWCrACTttBBIiS <>F
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID CAST STEEL
SXII&AIES AHID DISK 2 Dili".
THE ONLY MANUFA.CTimKTIS OF
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS
IX THE UXITEU STATES
THE r-KT.T MAM FACTUItERS IV THE WOlf.D
OF IMKKKT tITIKRi, WITH
Covering Secured by Screws.
NONE BUT THE BEST
English I*o ekot Cutlery Steel
Used, and every Knife* and Scissors
WAKK.WTKI).
Tlw temper nnd rail nig *i im I tirjs of both Ki.ivct* j
and SritfforH arc * •ir ,, tnl]y
<*real cnr<: i- t< nt • i<iUifti and Incr-;i^i tin*, \
well-earned reputation which till A Company have at
tained, m
The Leading American Cutler.-.
In harmony with 1 lie verdict of ctftomei *, tho
'Centennial E.ruoidtion awarded Mr,fills und IHplom
ns for the irreau-sL excellence In quality nml llnibh o
these goodi*.
The Miller Bros. Cutlery Cos.
S%I? 3J • X IE 9 §
“OLD DOMINION” ( 7 a PURE
Whit3 Wheat Whiskey.
For 2'aaiil, anti Medicinal I se.
This dilicions produo, prepared
from selected grain, contains, in a high
ly concentrated form, the nutritious
properties of Wheat
To those requiring a nomi-liing
s'iniubint, this palatable article has a
teodeuey to recreate and repair the
waste attendant upon active, physical or
moral labor, debility, etc
t It has received the highest enconi
utns from eminent n.eJical auth iritieg,
as possessing qualities that are abso
lutely fattening; this desideratum ten
ders it invaluable to ; h se who are s f
fering from Consumption, Lung ,/ n,-
piaints, Bronchitis, impaired gttengtli,
Lack of Vi'al on> rgy and II disease*
which, in their incipient .tages, require
a generous diet, and an invigorating,
nourishing stimulant.
Rut up in ca-es containing (waive
large bntiie., uud sold by all prominent
Druggists, GrocciS, etc.
BI .SINGER A CO., (IMa Wished 1 775.)
No. 15 Beaver Street, New Y k.
Sole Aleuts Inr Distillers.
CmiACE BA2AAH
OF
A. :k. wil SO IST.
I \>r. and M-ml<ioiUi > i/ .S /ri’/.v,
,S.I r. 1.Y.Y.1/7, - GEORGIA.
GAJWAGGES, BUCGIE,
plantation wagons,
CANOPY ToPO .and FALLING- TOPS
lUIiNKSS, IVIUPS, i MIIItELLtS,
A X I)
111 (GiY&AV KJON ItIATEtUAES
AM, VT BKIHTEI) 11 Vt'KK.
ilsn It FIFA I HIM.' done al prices to sttii
(he limes. Add,ess,
A, K. Wilson,
Cor. ]ay and M into Krurn-s,
Savannah, 6a.
BOO3DY3AIE <& IHAffimaS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE.
'
wholesale and retail
DRUGGIS .’ & SEED DEALER,
IKS ( ongres.s Street,
SAVANNAH, - % (i.\.
T 1 nvp recent Iy opened a now miTTG hloi-o
and la'.-f pleasure in cull inp tho tt tent ion of
the public t< my thoroughly Ficsh and (gen
uine Block of
'Dru/js and Chemicals,
SO A rs, COM B MS. 11 AT R & TO< )T 11
BRUSH PHRFUM FRY, LAM R S
and lamp goods.
wAR R A NTEL G AI!DEN SEI-,’ 1 >S,
I nin making a SPECIALITY.
J ivspoolful!y solicit the patrona; o of the
pul lie pciiPiallv. (’omitry orders suhmillud
to my enm will ri\• prompt attention at
the lowest pi ices tor i (dnibl* finals, Addles.!
J. T. SIJ UP Kit INE,
185 (hiDjMCSfI Street,
r> m SAVANNA If, G A.
THE
Perfection Earth Closet.
AIR TIGHT, NOISHFBS A KD AUTOMATIC.
Sfiit fthv/iyfl clean and free from dut, and
no odob can • capo.
Ki*riji!ly K t|it4‘d f.r n In llosjtlluln,
Jlof' ls hihl F.wnilh*. <an uh<-(1 in tin*
Be I room without l iving any oflVnoo.
Prices, (O, 14 and 18 Dollars.
Addroe*, with iifarup, for circular,
KERRY H. 3. BLOOMFIELD,
P. Ot box 4513. 34 iXey St., Now Yorh•
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CONSUMPTION “
IPositivclyO ured.
1 All*helr ipih from tlii dinr-aso that an*
■ anxious to be cured rhouhl fry l>n. Kl gM.h’h
in;:.ir.it (' a'sc.mitive ]'owuei:s. These
Powders an; tlx-only pp-pnratinti known
I t!.:.t v J II <MI .til (libCftfJ*
<,j til ■ 'l’ A '.!• Jjf'TUiff ind't <I,HO K roi
|IH 'nil t till! in thorn. ;ml also loom v inec you
; that they nr* no ii Wt; *•'. iJI |or*anl
| to every .-.ullci < r, hy mm 1, post paid, a i at:
| Till AI.
Wcilon’t went your money until yon are
i jinrjVri I.V aatohed of llitol' curative* powciH. j
l! your lift* is v/oi tli.. iviiK- 'h>u't l**kiy * f i j
' pivin*' t’nr-Bk I' - ’/Tn s u s.i i. l, ns tli< y will
S fcuicly cnrn you.
Pi jiH*, t n box, J-3.Dk, h< rit to any
part of (lie Cnitt-<l Stiik s "i* Punml.a, l*y mail i
ion receipt of price. AMrr ,
A.,n.; konuiNS, j
SCO Fulton Street, Prooklyn, N.
i 4 OKOROIA—Amim Cor-.TT.
Will li f‘ Hold Vefor* the court hone door
in the town of Ifaxk'V in s lid < onntv, * ilk- I
in the h u;il konra of sale, on tin. hi .it lnon
day in 1 Vbrunry next. One fiftl* ink iest j
i:i the following lots of land fo-,t : Sjrt.
hl'.t, half ht No. 581, also tidftion of Soh.
sfWj am l 020, nuruher <f a< r*-s not known.
SoM as the o-tate of S. A. P* 11. ItU <,( said j
couiitv OVrn •' nr- ' !n wti 'hi
. day oi .alc. 'Jhis J lhl <.
•UMi'SLi :.i 1.1. I.* |
Jj\.c l'j 4 w A-iiuJttibUuU/*.
1876. Bpil’S 1876
W MU* JL-. Lj L'ljr
THE OLDEST AND BEST
! Shoe Emporium,
SI N THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY,
133 CONGRESS CrBSST, OPPOSITE PULASIII UOUSS.
i
rS‘.'/) i'l. 1.1 AtII GEORGIA.
♦*
i Having received one of the Zarr/esl aud IV nest Stock* of
| Boots ami Slices for Lanies, (Teaks, and Children’s wear ewer
i Inougli, ti) in.. 11 1 ,ii ai 1 (, is jiropareil to oiler the sitinc at. prices to
j suit t he times and Clcajjcr //tan the Cheapest.
Call raid examine slocl and he conyinc-'f that
Bntlerns the Blase to lny % ::m.
g-ts r-'■ •
V-*' 1 Li
trtftV d'ff '-'*\h EiVC '.t;-
X VPL W\ v, v .s. \S \. *
(Successor to his I’ 'other Antony Basic;*-)
The Well Known
TEN-P '
A (Hie ()Ii 1 Stand 171 • .i, , a*ket,
-DEALER IN-
Prandios, Whiskies. Wines arov Peer Alo end All Other Liquors.
MY I'ORLIGN I.lQl't'llS AG ALL I'F.MY OWN I Ml’Olfl' tNION.
mmmm®
|S7 7.
E. HEIDI HAS ju.st rclimu'd from New York with a
choico Block of . Vet/s, Do) ,v, ajid Childrens clolhint/ ,
HATS, TRUNKS, U.VIBRMLL\S, AND FURNISHING GOODS,
And has taken the Core of DEWITT & MORGAN,
No. I.!!) Congress Street,
WHICH has linen fitted up for u first-idu-s Itotai l , Store and is now of
fei'ing to sell at price* Iu suit tho tinios. To bis clock ho lu.s added
a i viosia mriE . ai&sux
WHICH will Imp saving <d nc el. troulilo to muili rs. A ; i may rely .hi
getting neat Ills mid l.iliet, style*, a) qnt lonor prices ll.an they can i:ik them.
11 c Lu fu h to Bee bin old f i -i ul .uni oust Hitlers at Inn new place of hn-d. o*, r. id
all who wish to bo well nuiiod will pjoavi call at No 139 Congress Sti cet,
HEWITT Sl MO lid AX'S OLE STASH, N.l VA SNA 11, GA
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die satislaetioii of tlio.-e wlto muy j>. .roaf/.c it ; ■ hou.s
or hotel.
Board, S2.CO. By the We el on E Ten—
I’iisudir/er 'I rains ini lioth e ♦ - here tor meals
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DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,BOOTS and SHOES,
//a/s 'Gents, / urnishiu// Goods, J?tc.,
i; ww', Savannah, Gra.