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THE JESUP SENTINEL.
T. P. I>ITTLKFII:U),
Editor and Proprietor.
HJic* in tin Jrsup Jlou.it , fronting on Ota nj
Stmt, (v i doors from Broad St.
WUntMUAV. JAM AIM !. ISIS.
WILD LAND SALES
IYc publish below for (be benefit of
our rend ra who are nil interested on
extract of letter of 'R. K Hines, a
lawyer of Macon. It will be seen that
a gross outrage is b; perpetrated,
mostly on the widows and orphans of
Cos federate soldiers, in the trats'ering
ofT.n Fi Fis of unrctnroe l wild lands
to private parties, by tLe Comptroller
General of the State :
“By turniug to the act of 1874, 1
find tbo duties and powers of the Comp,
troller General specifically pointed out
in Section* VI atul VII, and which en
acted ‘That the Comptroller G ncr-il
should give thirty day*’ notice (Her
Wji'd* by act of I Si.s pigell'.l, thn'g'd
to once a wce'-t (or f rcr weeks) to own
ers in dclault to pay their lues That
at the eipiiatioo of such nolioe the
Comptroller General should isnuc fi fas
against the wild lots assessing them at
the average value of such laud in the
county in tvlii.h they wore which ex
ecution shall he directed to the Sheriff
of iho county w'.icro the laud liej and
the Sheriff shall forthwith proieul to
advertise aod sell the >auie nuder the
a.uue ru'es and icgulalious as govern
other Slienff .ales and make his returns
(he Sheriff in his return to *hotv what
land was soli to who a arid when
nnd where and for what amount and
pay siid imncy over to the Comptroller
(icaoral," Etc,
The rights of owners of Uu 1 woic
protected by tbo following scctinii,
10-wit: VIII and IX and XII which
tinnc led, That llic lands could be re
(tcoined in ouo year by paying 20 per
coni internal aid amount paid out by
“purchaser," or on making nutiafaotory
evidence of his title to the C mplidjcr
General ho may receive the purchase
money loss amount of taxes etc , and j
proviccs further that idiots lntiuiros or i
minors without legal reprcscntativeH i
eliould not be affected by the act. Sec
tion XIV of this act of 1874 repeals
all conflicting acta.
By the positive directions of this act
the Comptroller General was dirceled
bow to proceed and what to do. A time
was fixed by it for the fi fas and after issue
there is no question lie was to follow up
the mat tar, have the Sheriff make his
levy and sue t) it that the rights of the
Htttto was property represented and
us a par 1 of Lis duty sec to it Gut the
lauds brought this fair tuaiket price,
aud to 'receive the surplus and place
it in the Treasury of tho St.ilo acting
as agent of tho Stale and at tho same
lime tiusteo fortius fund, when called
for by the owner. The act of 1871 siys
nothing about ‘ Iraiisfering" tux fi fuN.
as to wiid lands. Tho whole scheme
of tboir Kitle and tba duties incumbent
ou this officer makes such action per
fo’tly iuujti'istout wiili his duties aud
while it is admitted that tho aot of I 72
did allow ilieie wild land li fas,, to bo
transferred the act of 1871 repealed it
und set forth exactly what tho Comp
troller should sod should not do us to
levying these fi fas., aud toUectiug tax
n wi and lauds in defeat. II" has issued
li fa?., directed I To ali and siugu'ar
the sheriffs of tho State " The set says
ha shall direct them ‘To (hojsbxrill ol
the cjuuty wh ra tho laud lies. H - Las ,
I rautferre I these ft fas, to anudiy par
ties tiiui lesieg control of them and
tnrning the sheriff over, as it w. reto
the transferee of the li fas. The net of
1871 says ho shall issue fi fas., and
proceed to collect the tax ans therein
provided in sixty daysfioui date of the
act. n
Chandler's Open letter
AsHiKuroN Dvceiubet Wiu E
• hvndler, of New Hamp-hiro, of the lic
-1 üblieau National C uiiuittep, has ad
drcße 1 an . pen letter to the liepubhoans
"f b's Slate, making ineultcn <4 numbcri
of explicit statements ciui'erniui' bai
gaii > miidti duiing the clreloral count
aud the fulfilment by the adoption und
pursuance of the Fnrideuts, S utlic n
piliry. Mr. Cltabdler tvascri* that the
-*epuhlicau party by the advice aud
procurement uf Govet tor Haves ma le
“the inocsiiiy of keeping federal pow
er iu Republican hinds and using it for
the pioteciion ot black and white South
eru Riqubhcati*. The main issue of
the Presidential campaign, Chandler
••ye. the “bleody shu ts " as it is called
ws freely waved and Governor Have*
lu nisi If urged public men to put forward
a our best argumrLt the dangers of
rebel rule and a solid srnth. Chandler
quotes s'l'iid (Xpre.-e ot. from ll.ye.'
letter of Nnyeuiber, 1876 wl en liayes
though; hituself defeated and said : 1
do not cans lor myself, but i do care for
the Hacks Northern men cannot live
ihere. the Southern people will treat the
constitutional amendments as nullitLs
and then the colored msu'e fate will t
**r:e tl ai it was when be was in siav
ety. That is the only reason that I tc
gret that the new a ta as it is.
C hui.ditr proceeds: ‘Gweioor Haves
tot only pledged Lmsrlf to pri.net
to tha full f X i et , cf F e d eril | poWir Jlf ,
tl'ffr.go and political n VLts in the
icuth rut vyae coupfcd in as President
! o ily by reason of such special pledges
; given by Senator iShiriuan and oilier
| Ohio rmissar.es who practically and
emphatically promised that he would
recogn zo arid maintain the lawful Sta <■
; Governmt nts of 8 uith Carolina and
l.ousiann and stand by Governor Cham
bcrbiiu and Packard."
Chandler umpilifics these statements
at length and proceeds to make clabo
: rate ci a'ge*;
A most the Gist act of the uew ad
ministration was to fulfill a bii.aiu that
had been made duiing the Presidential
c Hit by which, if Hayes should be
President the lawful Governmenta of
of Lousiana and South Carol na were
to he abandoned, and tbo in b Govern
ments iu those Slate* were to he recog
nized and e.s üblishcd. Certain Demo
crats in the House of Representatives
seeing that by tho recurring decision-,
of the Electoral C nntniasion and the
regular | r,codlings of tho two Houses
under the elector'll bill which they so
warmly supported. Hayes will surely
become President had cone ived the
idea saving something from the wreck.
They had therefore threatened that by
dilatory motions and riotous proceed
ings to break up the count and then
petted nrgoliatioris with such timid or
'iu expectant Republicans as they
oauld find. Oac Henry. Wattcrson, a
i member of the House and a in phew of
I Stanley Matthews, had acted us g’-
I uelwerm Senator Sbermsn, in the mean
time Inning visited Ohio and c insulted
Guv. Haycnon one side M atihews, Chas.
! (•’otter, John Slictmau, Jimes A. G ars
field, and on tho oilier L. (,{. C. Lamar,
•Jo* n, Id, Gordon, E. J, E lis, Kiodall
Gibson, K. Idnrk', and Jo n Yoring
JJrown, had agreed first that the count
should not be broken iu the H >u-e, bui
that Hayes should bo declared and iu
auguiatcd President and second upon
Hayes’ accession troop*should be with
drawn from the support of Chamberlain
arid Packard that iho new administra
tion should recognizo Wodo Hampton
and Geueral JS’icholls. After Iho nnu
guratiou the bargain wus fully carried
out. Governors Paekurd and Chun bur
laiu >vi-re notified by Matthews and
Evans to get out. ’
(liiaudler proceeds at great length
noticing among others the appointment
of Key who ill the Eeoute den mice]
Kayo’s tiilo as fraudulent lo the Pog'-
tnustar (deucralship.
—J* - - —a
European War-
IJooot, Dec. 31.—After an exceed
ingly difficult pass 'go over snow-oov
erod mountains and froacn foot-paths,
tho vanguard of a Russian division has
occupied tho Halltun passes between
Arabkunak and Sophia and cavalry
has ahoady been stutionod on the Si
pbia road. Tho Turks were taken by
. urpri-o consequently the ltussians lost
ouly live wounded.
Along tho eastern front namely the
[liver Lain tho Turk* have withdrawn
front all their positions leaving only
small armed bodies compos and ol troops
and inhabitants. Thu latter with arms
ictirc to tho woods after burning their
own villages.
Bruin Amt, Dee. 31. It is rumored
[ that the Tut its have retreated from 8i
phia ulier burning it and are tiniiehius
toward the lob tin ait defile to bur the
Hessian advance upon Tatar-lJjz.ird
jik.
11 agusa, Do. 31 Negotiations for
the suilouder of Antivaii have bouu bro
ken oil beeuuso the eominauda.it de
manded l but, the giirnson should be al
lowed to huvo with all their arms
and even art! lory and go to Scutari.
The Montenegrins huvo recommenced
the bombardment of Aiitivart.
London, Dec. 31. —The 'Times Bucli
nrest dvspatoh says: “The bridg a cross
ing tho Danube ut Sinini'xt were taken
up to prevent their and struutiou. ft is
hoped ilia, the bridgo at Pelroahani
(just reported as having boon carried
away) oru to repaired. Nino hundred
horses perished m tho vicinity of Sis
tovu during tho recent stouu. The total
loss of draught animals was ho num
beietl by thousands. Details aro slowly
cutting in o incoming the suffering* of
the Turkish pr sours from Plevna on
their way to Kjumnuia. Tho prisoners
were unaccompanied by any vehie'e fu
ll e purpose of picking up those that
tell by the wayside. These wero left by j
the guards to free/.! as they had no
Ur ami ut Dairying them aud to hall
would ou'y huvo been to iucreaso the 1
number it victims. The absouca ol
wagons was not due to and. liberate cruelty
bu; to that Ihought'essucss winch so
U'lqucutly suiijeots Russian soldi rs to
uunveessry sotfenug. 1 learn through
Roumanian officers who came from
Nikopol to l'levua alter the passage of
ibese pris u rs that they ibovo agumst
a number of dead bodies tu the suo.
No provisions was made in tho Bulga
rian \ Hingis toi the proper sustenance
ol the captives but wlieu the Danube
was passed supplies wore provided und
horn that time their lot was never hard
to bear.
The Timm Bucharest correspondent
telegraph as follow ; “l’liu rewiteh
hi. l le-uiaui iii Bulgaria witli Gaimr.il
To die ben as the real commander of his
army. It is reported that there are
26,000 sick iu Bulgaria and that sup
plus rr load quaic. Tho uuinber prob
ably includes luc sex auiiig ifie Turk
ish pusouns.
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GRAND JURY.
The following are the Grand Jurors
for Wayne county, at the Spring term
of the Superior court, held on the sec
ond Monday of March, H.u. Joo. L.
Harris, presiding ;
Chas Harper, Bryan George. M. W.
Kickerlighter, Lewis Manning, J. C.
Hatcher, Jobu T. Strickland, C. C.
Grttee, R bert Williams. l)ivid Red
dish, J. il. Nichols. Thomas l’urdoin,
J. tl. Smith, J. W. Harris Jr., W. D.
Middleton J. If. Bennett N. J. S’ew
scuo W. M. Wetl>ry, J. L, Parker,
John T. Bennett, West lie molt, Sr,
R. li. Strickland, W. R. Causey. John
li: Robi-.n, Jr,, B, L. Wletten, W. H.
. Roberson, William Spcurs, W. T. Red
i dish, Joseph Knox, James (J. Rober
son, Tt Gurs
rtTiT jcaort -.
Th' undersigned are rhe Petit Jury,
for the Spring term of the Superior
C rurt :
M. W. Rrnwri, T. MeSwiney, J. F
Kmc, I H. II glismith II i-rv Cro#bv.
I A Mr (i Mi mi, J. H. J Johns, C
I Lewi?, Allan Strickland, David
JcGaUlo), Jit IIKS K’iuX. Tl.OUiiS CfO*-
uv, L. Stewart, P 11 Richards ’11,
J. F. 01i|>*ws i, Jr. J dm Weatbury Sr.
J. J It burton, J. J Johns J. D.
0 off.nl, J. L. McDilda, 11. J. Strck
| laud, G. K Fort, Thonus Ali.
j Uighsimth, L. J StricK 1 Hid. W. (J.
> Kin*.*, Human Anderson, R, L. Pcn-
Jarvis, J. A. Stiicklaod. J. il lidiTiug,
M. Dre*y, J. D R*bison, S. A.
Tilliijan, J. A. Davis, J-ji, E. Joyner,
J, W. Popwell.
LEd A L A1) VERT I Si: HUNTS.
wivx k <::n \ rv.
GK 01 i() IA —Way :< k Coi; n rr.
\Vi 1 he Knit] before the t’niirt Hons* Joor in
tlie t o*n of Jifvup of R.titi county, between
the
in February
ty to-wit : One iron axle timber eart. levhe!
mi and sold a l * the property of \V. W. <’ol
i rpiitt under au l by virtue of an<l to natisfy
i a rnortgogo fi fa., iwoed from tin* Superior
! Court of Raid eounly, iu favor of M- Ay 11.
Mattox vh. W. W. Colquiit. Fiop* rty point
ed out by def* -miaul iu < xocutiou. Term* of
Halo fiaffb, jMircliar paying for titles,
i Thin Dec 10th 1877
John N. Goodbbkad,
dec f2 ii SliorifT W. C.
GKOItGIA -WAtnr Countv.
Will i<* gold before the Court House door
in th ; town of J;iip of Raid county, Ijc*
twreri th** legal hours o! snlf. on th** first
Tu ml iy in February next, 1878, the follow
ing property to-wit : O.ie hundred acres of
land in lot number, 218 in t ml DiHlrict of
Raid count v, levied oil as the p opeil.y of
Mir. Uuchal Jovner, undr and l>v virtue of
an execution iHsueii from the Tax Colb**tor
for the State and county tax due on Raid lo’.
of land for th* Year 1877. Property pointed
out I>Y tax collrcloi*. Terms of sale c-isb,
! purdiaßcr paving for title-. Thin December
| 27th 18, j. John N. (io*ji>hi{K.m>,
Jan 1 id Shei iO W. <’.
(, I■;* >KGI \ Watxe Oounti
Will be Hold b Torn the Court House door
in the town of Jenup of Raid county within
the legal bourn ofsile, on the first Tuesday
iu February next, 1878, the following prop
erty 10-wit . Ijotsof land numbers a* follows,
iu the 1 tlx District of originally Appling,
now Raid county of Wayne, 308, ‘2d7, ‘258,
•197,457 4f 7, 377, 2134, 3f.l t ‘2S9, IlCf, aud3oß
Abo lots of land in third district originally
Appling, now Wayne county of said
Kmt-iis fill.nvH ; it’ll, 18!l, 225, Bfi, 410,
25, 31. 2.’10, 23!*. 31, 237, 231, 85, 42"; frnc
tioti 121, 13, 2<M, 310, 415. and *221, all iu
said county and State uforesai !, the same
being wild and unimproved and each lot
containing 490 acres except fraction 420,
levied on under and by virtucof executions
issued from and by the lion. W. Ij. Gold
smith, Comptroller General of Georgia, for
the faxes due therein for the State and coun
ty tax due for the years of 1874, ’75 aml’7<.
and Hold f**r tbo benefit of Isham Reddish,
transferee of Raid fi fas. Said lots of land
pointed out in raid executions. Terms of
cash, purchaser paying for titles. This
Dec. 30, ’77.
John N. Gooduki ao,
jan 2-4 t Sheriff, W. O.
A (IminidrfoFs
i
GEORGIA Wayne County.
I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of
s.il county at tbo ilex'; regular term, for
leave tc Hell portions of lots of land No. <>B
aud 89, in lb** third I) strict of originally
Appling, now Wayne County, the entire real
ch aie of II irriot lllitch, deceamd: for the
bsmli*. of tde b**irs of said deocasud. This
January 7 b 1878
jmß I v It. BUTCH,'Administrator.
A <lm i iiint rut or s notice.
GEORGIA —Wayne County.
Thirty days Hf'er the date hereof, npplioc
tion will bo made to the Court if Ordinary
of slid ooltnty, for leave to 01l lots of laud
numbers 1!M) aud 25G, iu the 1217 District,
(J. M. of said oou ity, the entire real estate
ol Isliani U. Ijiuear, deoeas'd, for the b un fi ,
of the heirs if said d>caused. This January
7th 1878. Win. J. LINEAR,
jinO-'.f A ff.uiui itrator.
vm.iv: tot >rv.
GRORGI.V Am.tv: OuritTV.
Wn.i. be sold liefoio the Court House door
in tho town of Bnxley, ofsitid county on tho
tii-Nl Tuesday in February next, 187S, with
in the legal hours of sale, the following prop
city to-ivit : lots of limit n i tuber 47 in third
district otsiid county, and lots Nos 508. 08,
57. 10. 414. 122. Bt.'i, :L7. tll.O, Ut, I sit,
4'2:1, 0 lO.JBrt. 314, 311, :tSO and 115, adiu
the second disti ict of said county the same
liciun wild mid unimproved lan Is. Each
lot containing 400 acres, levied on under and
by virtue of executions issued by the Hon.
\V, h. G ddsmith. Comptroller General of
Georgia for the taxes due thereon for the
\ctus 18',4, '75 and 7(>, and sold tor the ben
efit of Islnun Ucdish transferee of said Fi
IV*. This Doc. :U, 1877.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will in- sold lot
No. fi-i'.t, in third disliietof Appling county,
tho same being wild and unimproved land
containing too acres levied on und by virtue
of an execution i-sued by the Hon. \V. 1..
Goldsmith, Comptroller General of Georgia,
lor the i axes due thereon for the year 1874,
'7sand 70. and sold for the bi-uofit of.T, H.
Moodv trnusferee of said Fi Fa. This Dee.
31, 1877.
ALSO,
At the Sam. - time and place, will be sold 10,
No. 401. in second district of Appling eonii
tv, containing 4‘,MI acres, to satisfy two tax
Fi F.Ts issued bv John J. Clark tax collector
of Appling county against Elijah B. Sellers.
Levy made and returned to me by constable.
Dee. *2711i 1877.
All the above for rash. Purchasers ire
expected to pnv for titles.
Silas Cbosby,
. jn S 4t Sheriff A. C.
GEORGlA—Afpijno County.
Whj. be sold before the Court house door
in the town of Baxley, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Wb
' Ynnrv 1878. the following property to-wit ;
lot of laud number :l'ti. in the second dis.
triot of said county, levied on by virtue of a
Tax Fi Fa issued by W. L. Goldsmith.
I Compli oiler General of Georgia for ttie tax
due for the years 1874 and '7ti, said fi fa
having hern transferred to W. W. Graham.
This January Ist 1878. Silas Crosby.
jmltd Sheriff A. 1\
AffTKK'
Haslet, Cm., N irembir 20ib, 1877.
All persous indsbtcil t< the estate of
Jehu H >ll, deceased, are requested to
; nuke immediate payment, tuff all per
sons to whom the estate is indebted, a-e
requested to present their claims prop
erly suiheuticated, to the uudeisigued
within the uext sixty days.
Oatbciune H.vi,t, Administratrix.
John J. Clakk, Adtuinisirator,
Watches. Jewelry.
*r
Remain* fiolrl. i*n ex'rntlvely worn In P.iri*. wa<* first discovered in 1870, b}- the celebrated French
< t**ini*i M*ii<. I). It*: Joaiirue. who ms mi fact u red it ii. to jewelry, and for fl\e ycarw *o!d it u the !**li n
j-w-lcr* of for Hoiin In 1M75. wheu his secret became known, ten of Ihc manufactiinn at
. wr < r* j-sfabli-hcd a sto* k *'*rnpmy. witn a capital of #IOOIXI.OOO f>r the purp**c of mauuiat.tnrinK
Romaine to!d Jewelry an*l Watches. With this imnu-n-e cspilal, and the aid of impiovcd oim* htnery
iln-y ;tre eiinMed to produce :• I ihe palters** of jewelry at !*** than one-tenth the <;o-t <f Solid Gold,
in iof n tpiality ai* l * o!<r which make<* it itnpo#>i ile even for exjM-rts to delect it front the genuine.
We have secured the exclusive agency of the L’uited State* and Canada. :or the sale of all good* manii
fsctureil front litis in eta I, and in order to introduce them in tn* most speedy manner, have put up assorted
lota as j'iveii below, which we w ill ell at oue-teoib the retail value until January let, IS7B. liead
t <• list.
charm. I pair pearl Inland sleeve buttons. 1 Lake
George cluster pin. 1 pair <2 heavy band bracelets.
$3.09 LOT.
1 ladies* opera guard chain. 1 ladies neca chain
and cross. 1 beautiful locket, (engraved.) 1 pair
band bracelet** 1 gent's twist link vest chain and
charm 1 pair onyx sleeve buttons. 1 eet (')) onyx
/liirt studs. 1 new Improved collar button. 1 ex
tra cut cameo seal ring. 1 Arizona solitaire stud.
1 set Am thyst or top pin and car drops. 1 ladies'
chemise button. 1 plain ring, stamped 18 K.
*r>.oo LOT.
1 ladies* opera chain, with slide arid taasel, (retail
price 8*1.00) 1 gent's heavy watch chain, with curb
charm, (retail price. 8'*.00). 1 ladies' heavy long
neck enain. 1 *-i< gant chased miniature ha ket for
ladies neck chain 1 set cameo medallion pin and
eardrops. 1 pair (*2) heavy ehaaed baud bracelets.
1 g*-nt’s solitaire diamond stud. 1 gent’s cluster
diamond pin . 1 pair amethyst or onyx sleeve but
ton- I -*-t (3) studs to match amethyst or onyx
sleeve buttons. 1 elegant heavy set cameo Real ring.
1 massive band <*r wedding ring. 1 new pnient
collar button. 1 ladle-chemise button. 1 amethyst
or topaz ring, (extra finish).
The reta 1 price of the articles in each sample lot nmonnts to exactly ten times the price wc ask for
tho lot ; for example, out SI,BO lot retail® for $10.(X): our 5.00 lot for 50.00.
A SOLID, ROMAISE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE.
one sending n* an order for the above fots by express to the amount of 15 00, we will send free
on f *pOai tfuo G 1.1 Hunting-Case Watch. Gents or La i>-s smc. warranted to keep perfect perfect tfn.C
all * 1 rjutlly as well as a 100.00 gold watch. By mail prep: id. 15.50. 'ibis is onr I>rst ofhr t
Af.F.V H, and i<* worth a trial. a the watch alone will sell or trade readily for from 20.00 tso.(;i. Gents
*>r ladies w atch alone, J.OOor .00, with a hoavy gent's gold pattern vest chain and charm, or ladies' opera
chain with tassel.
UKMKMHKU : -This offer only holds good until January Ist. 187 ft. After that time we shall sell only
to Jobber* at;*! whol j.-;tle denier*, and any one wishing our goods will then have to pay full retail prices.
Ibcnaino go’d is the bent. and. In fact, the only imitation of genuine gold made, being the same in
weight, color and finish, and all nur goods are made in the latest gold patterns. Will guarantee tatisfac
tion iu every instance, or refund money.
H**nd money by I*. <)., Money Order, or Registered Letter, at otir risk. No goods sent C. O. D. un
less at leuci 5.00 aecoinprnics the order. Addrt s plainly,
W. F. EVANS A, CO., Sole Agents for U. Sand Canada.
95 &. 97 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICAGO, ILL.
n ti£ 23 flm
JOIN AJDOHLAS,
-DEALER IN—
STOVES, RANGES, GRATES,
AND
TIN AND WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE.
159 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAY A N N A H, G A .
DAILY TO FLORIDA.
Modern & Brunswick Railroad
General Supkuinten dent’s ( )ffice |
Macon, Gii., Nov. ?3th, 1877 i
j. ON und after this dale, Passenger trains
1 on this ro id will run as follows:
DAY FA.SSKNGEK, DAILY.
Leave Mncon 0:15 A. M.
Arrive ot Cochran 11:32 A. M
Arrive nt Eastman 2:341*. M.
An ivo at Ji sup .5:55P. M.
Leave Jesup 0:30 I*. M.
Arrive at HrniiHwiok 0:10 P. M.
Leave RrunswicK 4:loA. M.
Arrive at Jesup 6:55 A. M.
L ave Jesup 7:25 A. M.
Arrive at List man 12:31 P. M.
Arrive ut Codirau 1 :59 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 4:25 P. M.
Going down connects with A. & G.
I U. K. at Jrsup fur Jacksonville, and a!!
! points in Florida. Up train contccts
at Sesup fi't Biivann ih.
TRI-WEEKLY NH'.IIT PASSENGER AND
FREIGHT
Down Monday, Wednesday and Friday
‘ Nights,
Leave M.icon 7:15 P. M.
Anive at-Cochran 10.17 P. M.
Arrive at Eastman 11 20 P. M.
Arrive at Jcaup 6:00 A.M.
Up (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nighls.
Leave Jesup 10.20 P, SI
Arrive Eastman.... 4;O(LA. M.
Arrive Cochran. 5:11 A. M
Arrive Macon -. ------ 7:45 A.M.
Connects nt Jesup with Atlantic & Gulf
lt iilrord to and from Savnimali.
HAWKINSVILLE BRANCH.
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Leave tliiw’.viu-villc 10 00 A. M;and
1.00 I*. M.
Anive nt Coohrm 10.43 A. M. and
1.43 P M.
Leave Cochran 1140 A. M; and
2 43 I*. M.
Arrive at Hawkinsville 12.25 P. M.
and 3 30 P. M.
Mondays—Thi above figure* will be
mil, c\e-pt, i.wtcjd of le-iving Cochran
at 2.45 P. M., train will wait uutil
10.od P. M.
Wednesdays aud Fridays
Leave Unwkiusville 4.13 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. and
10.30 P. M.
Arrive at Hawkiusvillc 12 25 P. M.
und 11.15 P. M
SUNDAYS.
Leave Hawkinsville 4:15A. M.
Arrive at Cochran ,‘FI'V* \V
L -live Cochran... a. -n
• Arrive at HawxinaviU* 12:Sol. M.
Cnnnccts at Ccchmn with both Day and
Night trains to and from Macon.
GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. Jarvis Mrs Trans.
MKB. (HtKLOTTE K>OLES, Proprietor.
71 LA CA SHEA'S, GA.
Hoard 00 Per Jk 2./, Room Included.
| The above home has hem newly rejMiiretl
anj luruibhvd. Mf
BO*( K\T ;.CT.
I fne gent's watch chain. ret*ll price $1 00
One pai-engraved elc- vr butlona, retail price 75
| One sione set *carf pin. ** 7J
One set (3 spiral shirt studs, “ “ *75
One improved shape collar button, “ “ 50
One heavy plain wedding ring, 1 35
Total *5 00
For 50 cents we wiil tend above six articles ik>6l
-
sl§ LOT.
' One pair -leeve buttons, stone setting. One set (3'
spiral shirt studs. One heavy hand engagement
ring. One set (2) engraved bracelets. One ladies’
long guard <-r neck chain. One engraved miniature
J lo* ket for the ladies' guard or neck chain. One
gent's heavy link watch chain. One Lake George
diamond stud.
LOT.
One ladies’ r.eck chain and charm. One ladies
heavy guard chain for watch. One set pin and ** ar
ring- Amethyst. One extra fine miniature lock
One camero seal ring. One very heavy weddinget.
* engagement ring. 1 gent’s heavy watch chain with
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
Geneiuj. Superintendent’s Office,
Atlantic and tlulf KalSroad, f
Savannah, August 31 1877. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, September 2*l
Pasnger Trams on this Hoad will run .s
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily al 3:00 P. M
Arrive at Jesup “ f:SOP. M
Arrive ut Raiubridge “ 9.15 A. M
Arrive at Albany ..10:00 A. M.
Arrive at Li e Oak 14 . ... 1 ;30 A. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville 54 7:10 A. m!
Arrive at Tallahassee 44 7:35
Leave Tallahassee 5:251* M
Leave Jacksonville 44 6:00 P. M.
Leave Live Oak 11:30P. M.
Leave Albany • 2:00 P. M.
Leave Raiubiidge 44 2:30 P. M.
Leave Jesup 44 ...... 7:ln A. M
Arrive at Savannah 44 10:00 A. M.
No change ot cars between Savannah and
Albany
Passeiigos from Savannah for Tallahassee,
Brunswick and Darien take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 0:15 s. m
(daily except Sunday)conncct at Jesup with
this train fur Fieri la.
Passengeis from Florida by this train con
nect at Jesup with Ihe train arriving in Ma
con nt 5:45 p. in. (diily except Sunday)
No change <t cars between Montgomery
n fcitaeksouville*
va 6plng cars run through to and from
Sa nnuh and Live Oak and Montgomery
and Live Oak on this train.
Connect at Albany with pissenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufuulj, Montgomery, New
Oi leans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves B.iiabridge for Apa
lachicola even Sammy afternoon; for Col
umbus every Wednesday morning.
Close conueoiiou at Jacksonville daily,
Sundays exce ted, tor St. Augustine, Palat
ka aud Enterprise.
Trains on II and A. li. R. leave junction,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 11:14a. m.
i or Rrunswiek Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 4:40 p. 111.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted]
.at 6:45 A.M.
Arrive nt Mclntosh 44 “ 9:35 A. M.
Arrive at Jesnp * 4 ‘ 12:05 P. M.
Arrive at Blackshear 14 14 3:20 P. M.
Arrive at Dupont 44 44 7:00 P.M.
Leave Dupont 44 44 5:00 A.M.
Leave Iliackshear •* “ 9?>OA.M.
Leave Jesup “ 44 12:15 P, M.
Leave Mclntosh 44 44 2:22 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 44 4 4 5:00 P.M.
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS ANI) FRIDAYS.
Leave Dupont Sndy*s excepted, at 5:00 A.M.
Arrive at Valdosta 44 “7:15 A M.
Arrive at Quitman “ 44 9:02 A.M.
Arrive at Thomasv!He 44 44 11 :15 A. M
Arrive at Albany 44 44 5:45P.M.
Wave Albany 44 44 6:00 A M.
Leave Thomasville 4 44 1:00 P.M.
Leave Quitman 1 ** 2:59 P.M.
L e uAe VabUjsta 44 44 4:16 P.M.
A ie at Du nt *• 44 6:30 P.M.
George S. Haines, General Ticket Agent.
fi. S. HAINES,
General Superintendents
DR. ALLEX BROWN,
DENTIST,
Blackshear, - - (rEORu.
Is prepared to do all kind of Dentil) work
ir the most approved style. AS orders will
meet nuh prompt attention. Uses all ihe
late improvements. Charges Moderate r
satisiaotiiiu guaranteed. ' jauiS
OF
Leading Dry-Goods, Hosiery, Notions k Fancy Goods
AT
CELEBRATED DRY-GOODS HOUSE !
Calico, tbe very l est quality, at 6jc
Calico, lower grade nt 5 and sje
Quilt Lining Homespun at 3£c
3- Crown Shirting at 5 and 51-2 e
7-8 )’rown Shirting, heavy, at 6 1-4, 6 1 , 7c
4- Arown Shilling, heaviest kind, at 8c
4-4 Brown Sea Island at <
4-4 Brown Sc-a Island, very beat, at JOc
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-8 Bleached Shirtiag at 6 L4c
4 4 Blenchad Shin ing, soft finished at 8 l-2c
4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, ]tc
Heaviest Brown Drilling at JOc
Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown
at 25, 30, 35 and 40c
Good article Hickory stripe at 10c
Bust round-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at iQg
Bine Denim, a good quality, at loc
Good Mat tress Ticking at loc
Good Feather Ticking at c
Best. Feather Ticking at 0c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3c
Best Gingham Checks at 10c
Balmoral Skirts at 50c
BouHvnrd ready made skirts at 00c
Cotton Diape", wide 10 yards lo the
pi-ce at $1 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, at SI 25, 1 50
2 00 and 2 25
Fronting Linen, yard wide at 30c to il 00
Wash-Poplin, beautiful goods at * 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to il 25
Neck Shawls at 25c and upwards
Ladies Shawls from 1 00 up, very cheap aud
s’ce finalities.
American Hired Cashmere at 25c
English Black Cashmere y’d wide rt 40 a 50j
French, all wool Cashmeres, 40 inches wide,
at 75, a 900., s 1 00 and 1 25
BombiiZine, Hernan’, Australian Crepe, ve
ry ri atonable.
Alpcoa, a nice article, double with at 25c
A'pnca, Silk finished, double w idth at 50c
Black Si k at 75, 90c. ft 00, 1 25, 1 30
1 75, 2 00, 250 aud 3 00.
Brown Blankets, per pair, $1 25, 2 40
2 00, 2 SO and 8 00.
Waite Blhi knis, per pair, $2 00, 2 50,
3 00, 4 00, 5 00 aud 6 00.
Horn y Gi mb Bed Spreads at 75c
B.idai Quilts, the nicest spreads out, $1 50
Ladies undervests at 50, C 5, 7gc. £ t (JO
and 1 25.
Hambu g Embroidery, Edgings and In
sertions at bargain pr;c s.*
B!aih Gros Grain aud Srsh ltibbone,
very cheap.
Everlasting, Crochet and other Trim
rnings, lower than ever.
Italiar, French and Guipure Laces, very
cheap.
Ladies’ S Id Ties aud Scrrfs 20rand up.
L dies' Cuffs aud Collars at hajf price.
Umbrtlias as low as 350.
iwo-bfitton Kd Gloves Ladies’
black, white, colored and Opera
Shades, at 50c
Two button E and G ovrs, —Ladies’—bet-
ter quality, at 75a and $1 00
Kehtucky Jeans, at 10, 12 1 2, 15, 20,
25, 30, 40 aud 500.
Cassimeres at 50, (10, 75, 35c. $1 00,
1 25 aud 1 50.
Black, Blue aud Grey Waterproof, 1 1-2
yard wide, at ,3c, .-Sil OO and 1 25.
Canton Fianhels at 8 1 2, 10, 12 1:2, 15
aud 20a.
To understand our method of bu-inesa, we linve endeavored to explain it in
unmistakable lai gunge and for which we request a earsful pei usul We beg to
caution the public to try to disciimii a'e b 'tween our dealings and that if
flliiuts who offer a few dcutestic goods only cheap as a bait, to catch Ibe unwarjl
and make tliem believe that they sell everything equally as low; the iutelligeyfl
reader will easily unders'auil this. We off-r our go.ids fur inspection to evei tJ
body. for we will send samples of Dry Goods, with prices attached, to any oue viA
will write us for them aud give everyone a chance to see for themselves. *1
We have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept ia a first-ala* I
Dry Goods flonse, and attached the prices We are aware that this is sufficien |i
to e nicy a correct idea of the quality. Those who desire to pu'chase, we will J
iipnu application, send such sample-, with prices attached, as tlr-y may desire^ 1
when they can form a much better opinion and select for themselves Not L [
than a million of people have dealt with us and we are sure we have satisfied a.I.
Any one displeased with his purchase can return the goods to us at our expense
and w will return the money. On twenty dollars worth of goods we prepay
Height to the nearest station. U c make no eharg-s f r puckiug or diayage. We-
Joa’i sell one article low and make it up on the others,
WE RETAIL OUR GOOES AT WIIOLESASE PRICES,
Which accounts for our Wonderful Snccess.
We don’t advertise to humbug, but we talk plain business and man it. Wreli
one yard as low as we w- uld ten thousand. Those who ara tird of paying ex
horbitaot prices and appreciate the ralue of money, are luvited to send tlmr
orders, v- ich we will fill C. O. D. vvitn privilege to examine, or eau send the
in ui y with tLc order.
David WeisTbeia,
NO 160 BROUG HTON STIfE ET. SAVAN N An, G A
Paints and Oils.
Mixed Paints, Ground ru Oil ft S6ady for
immediate us", 75 ct to §1.50 per. gal.
Exgush ltoor Paint. unj in oil, 50bts
LrqriD Si.itx lits.f Paint, fire proof 75ets
Kelly’s Boilfo Palnt 011. 50cts
Machinery thLS “
K. G KELLY’S patent sperns oil. SI.OO
ENGINE OIL, 75
Filteued Rock Lubrteatir g oil, 60
Send for cards of colors and testimo
nials.
THE NEW YORK CITY OIL COMPANY.
SOLE AGENTS.
No. 124 Mhills Lane, New: YosA.
White Mixed Flannels at 15 and 20c
White ad wool flannels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 750.
Ked all wooi fl tnnels at 15. 20. 25. and 40c
lted all wool twill Flannels at 25, 30 ana 40 1
Grey F suutls at 15, 20, 25 and 4i c
Opera Flannels all colors at 40u
Opera Fiau:-en, plaid styles, best, at Otic
Woolen Li sej, a g <d quality, at 20u
Heavy white uhdei„nirta at 20c and upwaids.
Oa’ico Shirts at 25 and upwards.
White dress shirts at 75 and upwards
Yard lor g towels at 12 1-2 and upwards.
Towels a.-, low as s<j
Linen Table Cloth. 2 1-2 pard wide, 25
30, 35 and 40c.
Table 04 Cloth, 114 yard wide, best
Quality, at 40e.
BleacLtd Table Damask at 50, 750.
fl 00 and 1 20.
Woolen Table Cloths, good at fl 00
Good 1 lurch Corsets at 500
Thompson’s glove-fitting Corset at $1 00
and 1 25.
Suspenders wnh Hubberin tbe back at, 25c
Turkey lte-d luble D jyliea’ per dozen 75c
Wmte linen Table Dojhea’ pet dozen
00 and 75c.
Table Napkins, pe, dozen, at $1 00;
1 25 and upwards.
Childteh’s Wooied Caps at 40c
Veil Btroge, best quality a yard nt 40 i
rink Veiiu g. per yard at 30, 00 nnd 7uo
Neck Rucnes, perdiz.n at 12 12, 15,
20 aad 25c..
Neck Hucn.ng, by the yard, at 5, G 1-4
10c and upwards.
Alpaca Skirt Braid, a bunch at 5o
12 diziu Agate or ltice Buttons for 5o
FaTioi able Sila Dress Buttonsat 10 and loc
Ivory and Gutta Percba Buttons at 8,
10, 12 1-2 and 15c.
Children’s Hound Combs at 10 and 15a
Lroies’ High 11 ,ck Coml s at 10, 15 and 23c
Children’s Fancy Stockings at 5 and ldo
Misses’Fancy S ockiugs at 12 12 and 15c
Ladies’ Fancy Stockii gi at 10 to 500
B 1 .ck Pruts Buttors, none, best qui.l.
ity, box for 10c.
Lrdies Wuite Stuck,ngs at 5, 0 1-4, 8,
10 and 12 1-2, and 15c.
Ladies’ English Stockings, without
struie; at 25c.
Gent’s Ht.U iiose aQS, 8, 20, 12 1-2 and 15c
Gent’s Eugl.sh hi.lf Lose without seams, 25c
Gent’s Bordtrcd handkerchiefs at 3 and 5c
Gent’s Turkey Ked handkerchiefs at 10c
Ladies' Linen Handkerokiefs at 5c
Lubes’Corded L uen handkeichiefs at 10c
The best needles, a paper, at 5c
Coats’A Cl nk’s N. O. Cotton at Gc.,
per dozen Gse.
Gtod spoi l cotton lor hand sewirg, 200
v aids -t 3
Negro II inuaerchiifs at 10, 15, 25 and 35c
Bill thread, 10 balL f r 350
Khittiug and D <rmug Cottol;, a ball, 5c
Gents' paper collars a box, ot 5, 10 15 & 25:
L nen Shirt Fronts, ex ra length at 25c
Corded P.qne, worth 20 at lfc
White and Black Coftyn Gloves at 10c
Lisle Thread Gloves at 15, 20, 25 and 35c
Euglish Pine worth 15c a prper, at 10c
American pins worth 10c a paper, at 2 l-2c
Best quality Hoolt3 aud Eyes I papersf >r 5c
Paper Cambric, yard wide, at 7c
Twhl lining Jouu, at 10c
‘OLD LONDON DOCK GIN
Especially designed for ihe use of the
Medical Profession anti tire Fandly, and
possessing those intrinsic medical prop
erties which belong to an Old and Pure
GiD. 1 ndispensabio to Females. Good
for Nervousness, Liver and Kidney
O mpLinis. A delicious t mi#. Put
lip in cases, containing one and z-n
ties each, and sold by all Druggisiß,
Grocers, etc.
A. Iff- 32TJ3KM& & o©,,
NO. 15, BSAYEK SI KKBT N. T.
i, Estaeli-exd 1778.)
i#po!lcri of Wines, ilrandlc*, Etc.