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THE JESUP SENTINEL.
T. P. •LITTLEKIBLD,
IJitor and Fiopu ctor.
yjica i* l/< Jmup llouitf, frontonj on thtny
Street, toco (loorgfnnn Broad St.
WEDNESDAY. JAM'ARY IU ll*lx
Victor Emanuel King oi Itnl, died
• t Urnr© on Jammy 9ib, l'*i<ce
Humbert hia olfiest sou Ins oeeu do
c tired King
Go, H. Pendleton, was closed Uni
te 1 S'stes Senator, by the Dsuiucratic
Legislature of Ohio, ou Jamisry 10th.
He takes tba seat of Stanley M ittkevvs
ladieal.
Tho Tut knit army defending Schipka
Pass, was taptured by Oon. Ksdeiaky
after a desperate battle on the 9ill inst.
The captured Turks cousists of f>rtj
jne halt* .t ics of infantry, teu baite
•Band a regiment of cavalry. One
.y ■>.a B4Ch .t><i - -Ue >L J-iaiib
ean march to Constantinople and take
peaceable possissiou.
The Great Southern Ruilvray
The 15 to-'k holder* of tfie above road,
held u meeting iu Nov Y->rk City on
the Bth lost, ami tncronserl the Capital
.Stock f..ur million of and Bur* Vv'u are
in hopes li>itt the new Hoard of Dirco
lorsvtill push the roxd to completion,
Jeeup ami Wayne county has a large
iuicteel at stake in it, and we feci as
mwed that our citizen* n ill heartily to- i
operate with them.
Tho annual meeting of the stock
hoidci6 of the Great Southern Railway
Company ea< h Id to-day Tho report j
of the Prifiilcnt slruvn u lurce amount
cf work (lone between Jesup Ga.,
and Juckbonvillo Fla., the r adbed
noing very neatly ready fur tl.e rails.
It s nt< s that t!io Company is well or
gatiir.ed aud is c tnp'JfeJ of men of cap
ital and expi-rienoo and that the wotk
will be peehed energetically
The directors elected fur 1878 wore:
T. XV. Osborn, of Florida; Solomon.
Turck; of Now Yo:k, Tntuiias •). L
■thiiii) of Washington, L). C., George !’•
1 brio of New York; A. 1’ Mineur. of
San Francisco; Heitry. drill; of ll'oh
moud \ .igiuia and John. Chapman; of
Georgia.
Tho eapits! sti ck was raised from
ton to fou'toen ntiilien*. Tho by-laws
s they nro nt, present "ill remain uti
. bunged. The be util .will sleet oflieui*
fiur.ug the coming wea k.
TltE 111 I.MM k msio.
The Atlanta ConeUlulion of January
Bill contains about twolvu columns i>l
thu proceedings iA the trial of Bullock,
once Governor of this Stale. No one
ever expected that lie would le cuk
vieted, after the many influi rices brought
to bear by wily politicians, nul t ]j.-
lung years that have elapsed befnro he
was brought Ij trial, might have satis
fied most people that the trial would bn
a farce. There i* no doubt in tho mind
uf any sano man who bred in Georgia
during the Hullock regime, but that ho
was guilty of every charge he wna ae
ensed of, and the .Mncoo Alt 'ititen/fcr
truly says, that it will never bo known
how muiiy jj iiiiiciaus interested them
selves in helping the criminal to evade
ilia law. The Alcssengt’r u)it;
li is uoi fur us to ay that under the
evidence fuhuiittcd, ill-jury could have
done tttlierwi-c ilimi bring in a verdict
f uot guilty. The cast) was not made
out. Hut us to Hoi misilciiunimi s uikl
ix ravaganoc ill office of tho übacuud
ing egocmivc, o doubt ion nineteen*
twentieths of our pooplo are fully j>or
sundi and.
If olln r-wise, why ilia Solemn ropu*
Ji.iUan of the bogus lln 11 tick l> utl by
ilit* Legislature under the di.tiuct ul
legsiioti lint they weiu fiainlulon>ly is
sued? A<J tlicm oe itio iliockin/ de
velopment* to the lintisgoiuoiit id tile
iStuie r aJ, and the uccessUjr of iia ub
sequent louse ?
Upon what •Slier typirtlonia can w
ucoom.t for ilia ignominious abiicadou
and ll gl.t of the Itn itcal Govu nor.
WILD LAUD SALES’
t\’e publ sb the following letter from
lion. Ne!son J Ttft.i!i reply to a lei.cr
from a prominent Citizen :
Aluanv, Ga, January'. I*7B
Dear Bir.: 1 received your latter of
<he'43ib. I tl-ivo rea l Mi, U K- time*'
■optiion oi wIJ laml i.ix li unslers t y
the Cornpt toller Gtoieial, and 1 g ie
with liiui aa to tin' bu I policy, t justice
<od illegality if such transfers. Toe law
author ling transfer of tax fi las , cti\,
with all ti e original iigii sof lieu and
CO.lection Was iutindeJ for tlie benefit
of the lax-paver or otlnr defendant who
eboul 1 find himself unable to p ,y at llio
proper tune and c ulii by virtually bor
rowing the money m ibe undoubted
security of a transfer of the tax jj f :k *
t'iui save his property from immediate
•ale slid possible sacrifice. The sec
•which the C miptrollcr Geniral is uow
snaking < f this law is uot only foreign
lo the purpose of iho law iu aiding the
tax-payer to par Lis lax without Hie
sacrifice oi Lia property Lai his action
ts iu direct conflict with the imeng'e
<d the State, tie is whether cousetotisie
r r not, by his action aiuiug a few spcJ
ulalora to cover tj the farms of law
and ta appropriate to their tv a use
• '.id lands which do uot Ixlm.g to t t:n
aud which they csuuat justly or ejui
lably acquire kv tLe nitons or i. s Hi
Iliei.ta. tl* • whn h tier Lino uiioptcd.
It I have Lon cir cctlv informed auaje
of these speculator* L u d all 0 t ,bec
wild land* lerted on tv the I'uitid
Jgutr* al avijl h'ff, b '-.uSt
• G. M Duncan and other*, who had no
pretense of idle., aid had them aIJ by
i Ihu M it' li.l in Savannah several iiutt
-1 drid lota in a p:rcb, th-y berg tl.e
j pU'Obasets for a more trifio and taking
. tna Nu'ahul’s deed for the lands. This
was the fir t step in I ij “specu tion,”
and lor this tho parties should Le Lido
to ctimnal account Under the prcvia
iom> of the cade aectiou 4 13(i. 'J eui x •
su p in the speculation at* t> get th
ComjUtol er Gctieral’a traurfir of iL
b. fig,, for tax s ugainst the unreturne*
wild lied", accompanied ly ins ruction*
to the etf..at that “the surplus thu* tho
land might bring above tax sand
oust E'o , should go to the original own
er if the land tf he could be found, and
to the pub ic Trent, try iu ca-o n > own
er appeared.” Thispotfected the selicaie.
They were, the "owners," under these
bogus dels from the United States
Marshal—they bsing constituted the
j t I gen—and they would pay all “aurplu*
to themselves. Hut the Comptroller
General tv in time af< r the first ctreu ar
sent these apeculalors a mpplenocnlary
circular, in which alter warning them
the “many false and fraudulent owners
will perhaps try to impose on yon,” in
nrler to get tho nu plot of alo over,
and above 'faxes, litc.', he sayi: “7
think vt Would be bent to lake a good and
| Icrjd bond from all persons to whom
you pay such moneys conditioned to re
pay the same within twelve rointlu if
proper authorities decide that another
i tho true owner.” These circular*
.how clearly two fsots. First—Thut thu
I Comptroller General hud become con-
I .eiuas of h:s illegal action Ol Ida g.cat
i blunder in tranaferiug to these specu
lators the authority vested by the
in him not only for the c llecion of
tlics tax fi fua., but for the protection
uf tin origin,! owners of tee land aud
the inter* ats of the State iu their prop
er disposition anJ the S'Ctiiity if the
.surplus fund which they might biing
over and above tho payment of taxes
etc. Second—That both tho wild lands
and the surplus fund which may arise
from their sale has been placed by tho
Comptroller—by the tra ifer ol the
tax li fa*, —at the absolute disposal uf
the speculators uncontrolled by the nu
shortly of the State and yet leaving the
Hutu tquitably subject to any damage
which may occur to owners ot lauds by
their illegal action.
In these circumstances tho Comp
troller General doca nut speak to these
ApecnUturs b' tho aivhority nf the State
lie lias divested himself uf that right rO
far na ho could dj SO by Ids ilh'g.il at
tiuti and in tlio absence ol authority to
prescribe law for their guidance Cit, zan
Goldsmith tenders to tho wolves his
circular and supplemental-o rouhir-nd
vice &.) 1 1 how ia his opinion they
j should t.iko care uf and protect tho
l lambs!
C iinpiroller Goldsmith in his cxpla
nation or dateline .if his notion published
iu tin: Atlanta Const it atition reho-t upon
; the Code ai otioii 891 which author a uj
a trarsfer of In f\ fan , ete,, and upon
the opinion uf the Alton y General
who says, “uo reasou oiours why this
section should not emit ace l x h. f.s ,
Inn wild land* us well aa othar ox Q.
Us.”
There *• two impnrt/mt leg-1 and
1 eoncliisive reasons why the Comptroller
Genoral could not properly transfer
these wild land fi f., as ha has prulen
deJ to do; First —Tho State charges
him with dutio.r to the land owneta aod
to thu Statu in connection with thu col
lection of tnxr* on wild lands which he
earn! >t transfer nor ene tic fulfill them
eonfUM'ently with * trail?!' f of tho !i.
fas Oonarcjuently tho Cudu which lie
ijuot-ca could nut apply to his en.se
Second Tho acts of tho General As
so'inbly of 1871 5 giros special diicC'isti
to bo ptiisunl by him in iho ussosnuont
and uollooti'iu of tux<' on wild lands
They provido for the prolection of the
interes'M of both iho laud owners and
th Statu and repeals eoufl cting laws,
Tun action of the Comptroller Gen
etui if iu coullict with ihc.-o acts and
th are loro illegal and void.
Tb remedies of those great wrong"
at - ' : Fir*t—Tito aulhoiity if iLo Gnv
ernor to suspend nilfaitln'r anhs under
lltcse illegally transferred fi. fas. and
uqubing their rcttirti to ti e Comptrol
ler. Second—Tho ithorily of the court
for the vindiction of tin violated laws.
Third —lf it should prove that there is
hi other remedy the Legislature wild
have Ihe precedent if the notion of th'
' Y iio Fraud." In this oso tho veil*
glance of the people was visited upm
ilia head of the guilty parties and a
patriotic Governor und Legistulare
:iu>nd tiro to descend from hon von ta
consuuu tho rec ids of their crime!
Very respectfully yours,
N. us. n Ttrr.
STATE NEWS
An Atlanta 'telegram announces tho
marriage of Hugh GorJjn H"U of Sen
ator Gordon and Miss Garde William-,
liver of Major ChnrLs H. Williams, ivf
the AtUiita Tnbvne on Tuesday night.
Cipt John. IV. Audorlon was ap
pointed deputy United Btato Marshal
bv Col. Ft tiiuiiuon* mid has ent, re t
upon the discharge of his duties. The
appointment of Capt. Anderson gives
universal satisfaction. O n by one the
Radicals pars oil tho politics! stage.
Tho Columbus Times ssva large
party of negroes from Webster county
were in C lambus on Tuesday to meet
an emigrant ngeut from Mississippi who
promised to mort aud carry them to
that State, lie did not come slid the
negroes were plains’ for bis scalp.
The Griffin Xcu'S says "a oorrespen
dent diguing himself J- B , writing to
tho Macoa Ttufrojih says the ritg
against General Gordon is strong in
money. Tui* msy be true but it is tho
oniv thing they will be ireug in the
clertion rf ho next Senator for the
people have determined that Gordon
flrtlif rc*t!cctH aud they will cci
suffer their Representative* lobe bought
up with money.
Tho body of Mr. Putiick L. McCunn
who win-rlriiivtnd in S l . Simon* Bound
sever-j 1 w.eks fiii eo win fuunl tteai
Fancy Bluff Glynn Ujun’y on Btv
uro iy lai*. The body of one of the
dialed man who aceotnpaoied Lim xsi
* *o found.
D.i ing the year 1877 there war
shipped fr- m the port of Darien 39.983
'77 of p. p. hewn timber 19302 109
•of ol p. p. deal, making * total of
hewn, sawn, and lumber of 74 10*3,852
Next week wa will publi-h the it-ea
piidilitlion of sii'pper* tonnage See.,
fr iru January Ist 1877 1 1 Jaou iry 1-t
1878. In addition to the above there
has been *• vurjl million of feot of Loth
timber n i lumber from thi? port to St.
Simon* Brssuswick St. Mary’s and other
place* that trill he tnelud and iu the fiual
reeupttulstion.
TANARUS:;. HojxnaTfi *and Quksii-'S. lion.
Porter In "run, of Columbu*, a mem
ber *f the late C invention has writteu
a L tter on this question aud the Au
g;nta Chronil oontideri h a aoualu
l'.vut-.S *l. f iilows:
Ftrat —Wnen a party appliea for the
j old pony homestead ha is ©nti'led toil
aud it will lie good against debts uo
j mutter when • mlracicd.
* S*.ci>nd Whan one applies for *
homestead under the ciuatituiioii of
18GS lie i* entitled to the exemption
! 4,3,000 and it will be a protection br
ume n July 1868, and tho s‘h ef De-
I eeinber, 1'77, and ns to oo ther debts.
Third —VV'tiii on- appli.s for the
exemption of $1,600 um'er the low
constitution, ho i cnti.L’d to it and it
wid b a prot ctihi a* to all debt* con
ti JCted since tho slh of D.cetuher
1876 but worth-n tb'ng to tin ss to
debts contracted b* f re that lime.
/, li GA A A I)>V liRTdS Id MU NTS
WAYNE COUNTY.
G EOIIGIA —Wavne Coutrr.
\Vi 1 1* sold before the Court Ilmtse door in
tho town of Jrsnj > of mid enmity. 1 ><-t-neen
tli legal hoars of Hale on the first 'i'nnHihij
in Fjtrnary next, 1878 the following proper
ty to-wit: One iron axle timber '■art. levied
oil And sold us the property of . W Col
quitt tinder and by virtue of and to sutisty
a mortgage fi la., issued trom the Superior
Court of siii I ooaiity, iu favor of H. & H.
Mattox vs. W. tV. IPriquiit l’loptrty point
ed out by defendant in execution. Terms of
sale cash, pnre.'mser paying lor titles.
This Dee 10th 1877.
JoIIM N. frOODnSEAD,
*fjel2"4f Sheriff W. C.
Q jSQU( iIA W A yne ( Bounty.
Wily* t>e Hold before th* Court tfonr
in tho t‘>\vi c;f Jesup of sniti cowitlj, he*
v#*en tlie lb ,r :i) Qourx ol Muir, on tho fust
Tu v.il iy in 1* chrn.iry n*‘Xt, I*j7S. tht> follow
*i K pi opi Jfy t >-*vit : () iff hunlr>*t| nures of
Utel in lot numhei, 218 in tl.ird District of
Haiti co'tutY. levifctl <-n as tUe p opeity of
Airs. Uuchtil JoYiier, umler ami \n virtue of
; n vxet it 1/Gi issiH l Ir.mi tho Tax Collector
f u the State anl county tax due on Haiti lo'
of land for the Year 1877- lhoprrty iioiittcd
out hv tax coUffctor. Term ♦ of sale cash,
purchaser paying for title*. This December
27th \'> , . JuiiN N. Gooiiurlxd,
.Tun 1 t i Sheriff W. C:
)UGIA Wayvi < 'N; v.
Will 1 aoM l> -fore tho Court House door
in the U\vn of Jeaup of Raid county within
I the h*Kul hourH ofn ih' on tho first Tuesday
| m IVhi .i u*y next, 1878, tlic following prop.
I erly 10-wit. Lotsol land ntimhorHaKfollows.
;u ihc It i Diktrict of originally Appling,
• now saul county of Wuyiie, 3*78, 2.77, 2oS,
' 197. *l“*7 4|7, 377, 2- f h liV.l, JUKI and3oß
| Als" lots of mml iu third district originally
1 Appling, now Wav tie county ot said
I State un follow i ; 101,1*0, 228, 80. 410,
t 2 >. 31. 280. 28J. oh 7, 281, 87. 12 ; frac
tion 421, Iff, 200, 310, 415. ami 221. all in
; mi id county and State aforesaid, the same
1 being wild and uniuiptovi and and each lot
containni; 41‘3 acroa except fraction 420,
levied* i.nior aid by virtudd' exci u'ions
,- . iby f ii. W La Gold*
niaitli* t'oiiiptmllor General ot Georgia, for
th tax**!' due therein for the State and coun
ty t;*x vlueforth“ ye.irsof IsM, 7a autt’7*.
, : ,d Mild for the benefit of 1.-diam Ueddish,
tratiHfcrc** of said ti fa . Said lots of land
pointed) mit in taid ex*cutiouK Terms of
oikli, pincliuier paying lor titles. This
Dec. 31, 77.
John N. GoonrtßßAO,
j vu i-4t Sheriff, W. C.
imiva rsttm,
G EORGIA ArruNG CorsTV
tViu. t anld hefote the t’ourt House door
m th* town of ttnxly, ol naid eomty on the
Hint TncHfl.ty in l'ehnary next, U7B, with
in tie. legal hours of Mato, the following |rop
eity to-wit : lotMoflrtU-T n iml*v*r 47 n thirtl
tljs:i• *t rfMiid comity, nn.l !<ts Nvis AiW *IK,
57. XI. IU, *IU, 12'J. iys. 317. ol;,', 111, 4M),
GO9, tiltl. 314. iill, 350 iv.ul 115, al in
tho secowl list iet uf stiitl county the same
hfinyN'ihl ami unimpmveil lafuls. I’aeh
lot contiitinj4 400 neves, levital on umlmm.d
l y virtue ut ixecatimiM issnetl l y tho lion.
\Y, 1 (r •Msn.ith, (’<mij)troll> r (icncrnl of
Geoi>;iii for the taxes due thereon for the
years 18. 1. '75 and 70. und atddior the hen*
t ,r it ol isliuiii ltcdish ir.iiisfcroo of aahll i
Fa's. This* Dec. 31 D77. •
AI.SO,
\t tin sarao time and pi tec, will be sold lot
No. 32:t, in third ilistt iet of Appling county,
the same luring wild and ummprowd land
cent.lining 4'.‘ > aerea levied on and by virtue
ol IUI Xe.MlUijn i'KUed by the liiui. \Y, L
OoldMuith, ri‘iapti*oller Gou nd of Georgia,
lortho taxes duo thereon for the year 1574.
*75 .utd7*. snd sold for the bench! of J. H.
Moody transferee of said Fi Fa. This Dee.
31, I7T.
ATaSG,
At the s.tuir time and place. i!t be aobl lot
No. 491. im Hrcnul district of Appliug c*nm
tv. e< it’rtimnfi: 4®oaervs,io two tax
Fi Frt* i-ssw i bv.lohn I. Clark tax collector
ivf Appling ountv Obramst F.ly ih I*. Sell. rs.
Levy Made and returned to uic by constable,
Dec ‘37 th IST".
All the above fr cash. Purchasers are
expected to pay for titles.
Sine Croshy,
jaw ‘3 It S ierift* A. C.
liKOIIGIA— Applixo Cui xty.
Wu| bo sold before the Court house door
in the town of Huxley, within the local
hours t fsi’t' ou thv first Tuesday in IVb
nmiy 187F. the following property to-wi t ;
lot of land number 300, in the second dis
trict ol said county, levied on by virtue of a
lix Fi l a issued by \Y. 1,. Goldsmith.
Oompuolhtr General of Georgia for the t.-ix
due loi the >ears 1>74 ami 7G, said ti fa
havimj been transferred to NY. W. Graham,
l'his Jam try lstl>7S. Silas Crosby.
jan l Id She rift A. F.
N OTH
Haxi.lt. Ga., N v. mbn* ‘3O h, 1577.
All persons ludsbtcG tithe estate of
•Jehu li 11, deceased, tro requested to
make immediate pxyment. an*l nil per
sons to whtn iheesta’c is indebtetl. a r e
refuelled o prescut their claims prop -
erly authenticated, to the uode*signet!
• iiliin the next sixty days.
I'athrninl Hill, Administratrix,
John J. Clark, A3umou*ur.
MHx. cntIILOTIE K.NOLES, Proprietor,
7SZA CA SIIA'Aft, GA .
Hoard S2 00 Per Day, Boom Included.
Th- 4th .ve LcuteLab bttn Lewiy
id luruinti and. jan 8 t
Ljli. ALLEN BLOWN,
DENTIST.
Ijf.ACKsutAit, - - Georgia.
Is to do ail kind of Dental woi k
i r tiie most approved Htyle. Ail or<lers will
meet with piompt attention. Uses ad list;
lute improveiueiits. Charge* znodeiaie v
satisfncticn guamiifeed. jaS2
CANCERS CUR.EDI
DR. JOHN D. ANDREWS, OF
riI<JXA?VIt LE Gl.,
CUBES CANCERS in?arihly when
applied Or Tr*meet before i>
te too late.
Treats all Chronic dinat*"*, or diseaeen of
long aLaudiog ot Males aud Fern .Men very
_
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brint; ourffelvet* into conforraity ino accepted
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j. li. liprmon x co-
Publi*heiH, Bonkff* ll ra, und S ationcrs,
715 and 717 M .rket S‘., Hkiladelphia
jffu Ui 8 u
‘OLD LONDON DOCK GIN
Especially licsignetl for the u.<e of th>
Medical Protcasinnanil the Family, *n>
po-an" mg thuae iiitrinaic medical prep
ritieH which belong loan Oi.laml Fan
Gin. liniispori.ablo to Females. Goo.
for Nervouaiiesi, Liver and Kninc'
(Jompl lints A delicious t inis. Fu
up in ohm's, cjiitnining o >c d> hot
tlo< eacli, and sold by all Druggist*
GimccV*, etc.
a. m & so.,
NO lo HEaVEH stkeet n. y
( FaTABI.I'HKI) 17 7 S.)
Importers of Wines, Brandies, Ete.
Paints and Oils.
Mixed Paints, Ground in Oil, ready fo
iioox-ilinto os'-, 75 et., to $1.50 per. gn
Is ,ush Boor Paint. Rruaiitl in oil, COets
l.nji'in Slate Uour Faint, fireproof Toots
Kelly’s Boiled I'ajst Oil CUcts
Miiinvunv (>iis
K, G KELLY’S patent sperm oil. §l.o'
ENGINE OIL, 7
Futered Hock Lubrlcaticg oil, C
Scud for card* of colors and lestiui'
nisi*.
THE NEW YORK C!TY OIL COMPANY
SOLE AGENTS.
V'. Mattvcv I,\VW Vrw v > B V-
A, WALL. Proprietor,
JESUP - - GEORGIA.
RATES $2 00 Per Day. Single Meals Fifty Cents.
8*55“ Special Arrangements made by the W eek or Month.
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The locatiou of th s Homw is on hijjh E'evated prourd and directlv opposite tbe
Depot. It is well suppli.d with water aua drainage, and is fi.ted in everj waj to g-.Te
its guests every comfort of a tlrsl-elass Hotel.
THE TABLE will be a Leading feature of the JEBTP HOUSE : and being under
the immediate superviaion of the Proprietor, no paina or expense will be spared to
wake it uat to Uw beat. _.., T _ . ,
A. R ALIs Proprietor.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
GJEN'EUAT. SUPEKI MI.NLKNT K OfTIfX, 1
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, [
.Sava UXaH, August 81 137 7. )
ON AND AFTER SUN AY, Sept laber 2d
Paangei Trail* on thib Hoad will run *s
xolJow*:
NiGIIT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah iaiiy ut 3.-00 p. yj
Arrive at Jesup “ 6:50 P. M.
Arrive ut liiiiiil.ridge “ 9:15 A.M.
Arrive at Albany “ 10.UO A. M.
Arrive at Li e Oak •* 1 230 A, M.
Arrive at Jacksonville 4 7:10 A.M.
Arrive at Tallahassee “ 7:35 A. M.
Leave Tal lab a-see “ 5:25P. M.
Leave Jackson vide “ 6:00 P. M.
Leave Live Oak 44 113'jp M.
Leave Albany ** ...... 2:00 P. M.
Leave Bniii bridge 44 2:30 P. M.
Leave Jesup “ 7:lo A. M
Arrive at Savannah r “ 1>;00 A. M.
No change ut cars between Savannah and
Albany
Passengeis from Savannah for Tallahassee,
Brunswick and Darien take this train.
Passenger* leaving Macon at 0:15 •. m
(daily except Sun:l.iv)councct at Jesup with
t’ds train for Flciihi.
PiiHsenpetH from Florida by this trnir, con
newfc at Jcsup with the train arriving in Ma
co.i at 5:45 p. in. (and i i*y except Sunday)
ao change of car# betwee.i Montgomery
n ore aksonviile.
>a eplng cars ran through to-and from
Sau nnah and Live Oak and Montgomery
an Live Oak on this tivin.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to find
from Macon, Ettfaal.v, Montgomery, New
Oi leans, etc,
Mail steamer leaves Bi inbridge for Apa
lachicola every Sunnny afternoon; for Col
umbus every Wednesday morning.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily,
Sundays exce t and, lor St. Augustine, Palai
ka and Enterprise.
Trains on lk and A. It. I’, leave junction,
going w est, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day .it 11:11 a. m.
1 or Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday nt 4:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savaniiah [Sundays excepted]
at 0:45A.M.
Arrive nt Mclntosh 44 “ 9:35 A.M.
Arrive at Jesun *' 4 12:05 P M.
Arrive at Bl.ieksliear “ “ 3:20 P. M.
Arrive at Dupont 44 “ 7:00P. M.
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:00 A.M.
Leave B.ackshear * 4 “ 9:<>oA.M.
Leave Jcsup 44 44 12:15 P. M.
Leave Mclntosh 44 44 2:22 P. M.
An ive at So van'.ah 44 “ 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 44 9:02 A.M.
Arrive at Thomasv.Tle 4 4 44 11: 1 5 A.M.
Arrive at Albany 44 “ 5:45P.M.
Leave Albany “ 44 6:00 A M.
Leave Thomasville * u 1:00 P.M.
Leave Quitman ’ 44 2:59 P.M*
Leaxe Valdosta 4 4 44 4 :16 P.M.
Arrive jt Dupont “ “ 6:30 P.M.
George S. Ilaiues, General Ticket Agent.
H. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
DAILY TO FLORIDA,
General Superintendent's Office )
Macon, Ga.. Nov. ’3th. 1877 f
ON and aft or this dale, Passenger trains
'n this road will run as follows:
DAY PASSKNGEIi, DA!f.Y.
Leave Macon 9:15 A. M.
Yrrivc. at Cochran 11:32 A M
Vrrive at Eastman 2:341*. M.
Vriive ai Jusnp 5 55P. M.
Jcsup 6 .30 l*. M.
Vrrive at Brunswick 9:10 P. M.
Leave RrnnssvicK 4 15 A. M.
Yi live at Jcsup 6 SA. M.
a avo Jcsup 7:25 A. M.
Vrrive at E istman 12:31 P. M.
Vrrive vt C*chrau 1 :59 P. M.
Yrnveat Macon 4:25 P. M
Going down connects with A. & G.
II 11. at J’9 H> fr Jacksonville, and aI!
.-int* in Florida. Up train comeets
• t S sup tor Savunrnli.
LTU-WEEKLY NI HIT PASSENGER AND
FREIGHT
Down Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Nfihts,
Leave Macon. 7:45 I’. M.
\n ive at Cochran 10:17 P. M.
Yri ive at Eastman 11 23 P. M.
Vrrive at Jesup 5:00 A. M.
Op Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday Nights.
Leave Jcsup 10. .0 P. M
Vrrive Eastman. - 4:06 A. M.
Vrrive Cochran. s:'i A. M.
Vrrive Macon •. 7 :45 A. M
Connects at Jcsup with Atlantic & Gulf
tiilroid to and from Savannah.
UAWKIXSVfLLE BRANCH.
Tuesduya, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Leave Hnvrkiivville 10.00 A. M;and
I 00 !*. M.
Arrive at Ooehrm 10.45 A M. and
1.45 P M.
Leave C'/clirati 1140 A. M; ana
1 45 P. M.
Arrive at rTawkinsviUe 12."25 P. M.
mil 3 30 P. M.
Mondays—lira above figure* will be
nu, exe-pt. s * teal of leaving Cochran
a 2.J5 P. M., train will wait until
10.3 > P. M.
Wednesdays and Fridays
Leave Hawkinsville 4.15 A. II and
1.00 P. Al.
Arrive at Cochran 5.00 A. M. aud
1.45 P. M.
Leave Cocliran 11.40 A. M. and
0 30 P. M.
Arrive at rTawkinsviUe 12 ‘25 P. M.
nd 11.15 P. M
SUNDAYS.
nave K.awkinsville 4:15 A. 51.
rvive at Cochran S:Or)A. M.
ave Cootir.in 11:40 A. s[.
rrive at HawKimville 12:251'. 55.
Connects at Cochran w ith both Day and
rght trains to and from M icon.
G KO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
\Y. -J .1 ARVia '1 i iter Tr"en v t.nt ion
ip I]IEI T j
OF
Leading Dry Good?, Hosiery, Notions & Fancy Goods
AJ
CELEBRATED DRY-GOODS HOUSE !
Culico, the very beat. quality, at G*e!
Calico, lower grade, at 5 and sic
Quilt Lining Horn*-span at 3^c
3.4 Crown Si.ii ting at 5 and 51-2 C
7_S Brown Shirting, heavy, at C 1-4, 6 1,7 c
4-4 Arown Shirting, heaviest kind, at 8c
4-4 Brown Sea Island at 7 c
4-4 Brown Sea Island, very beat, at 20c
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-3 IV,eached Sbitlisg at - G 1 J -
4 4 Blt-nchad Shirt ing, soft finished at 8 l-2c
4- Bh ached Shirting, without dressing, 1* (5
Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c
Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown
at 25, 30, 25 and 40 c
Good article Ilicnory stripe at 10c
Best roil nil-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at 10c
Blue Denim, a good quality, at lOc
Good Mattress Ticking at 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 12 l-2c
Best Feather Ticking at 20c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3e
Best Gingham Checks at 10c
Balmoral Skirts at 50c
Boulevard ready made skirts at 50c
Cotton Diape**, wide 10 yards 10 the
pFce at $1 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, yt $1 25, 1 50
2 00 and 2 25
Fronting Linen, yard wide at 30c to $1 00
Wash-Poplin, beautiful goods at 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to $1 25
Neckß'hawls at 25c and upwards
Ladies Shawls from 1 00 up, very cheap and
•••He qualities.
Atrertan lined Cashmere at 250
E- gln-h Black Cashmi ro y’d wide rt 40 a 50j
French, all wool Cashmeres, 40 inches wide,
at 75, a 90c., s*?l CO and 1 25
Bjmbezm, ILruair, Auolralian Crepe, ve
ry n asonable.
Alpcca, a nice article, and mble with at 25c
A'p ftc ’ B.Jii finish* and. double wjmh at 50c
Black Si k ut 75, 90c. $1 (X). 1 25, 1 50
1 75, 2 00, 250 and 3 00.
Brown B hi
2 00. 2 50 HLd 8 00.
White Boir k *. per pair, $2 00, 2 50,
3 00, 4 00, 5 OO aim 0 00.
Homy O' mu B.u rp tads at 75c
C idrti Q 1 1 h, the liiiesr s.eada out, $1 50
Ludies ui.d- rvests at 50, G 5, 7gc $1 00
and 1 25.
Hriinbu g Embroid n, E Ighigs and lu
s 1 101 h at bargain pr c s.
B aih Gros Grain aud Ssii Ribbons,
very cheap.
Evtrlasiii.g, Crochet and other Trim
ini rig-, lower than ever.
Italibi, French and Guipure Laces, very
chef p
L di s’ S 1m Ties arid Fc irfs 20 * and up.
L dies Ci.fL and • :*> ar at lia f price.
Umbrellas as li*w b 35j.
Iwo 1 uuon K and Gives Ladies’
bh cb, wMU, colored anti Op rn
Shades, at 50c
Tvfo button K'i G ov rt,'—Lad 's’—bet
let quality, at 75/ hi and $1 00
J an-, ut 10, 12 1 2, 15, 20,
25. 30, 40 and fOc.
sin r shi 50, 6>, 75, 85 j. $1 00,
1 25 ano l 50
B ack, Buie- aid Grey Waterproof, 1 1-2
} nl wide, a r 75c, $i Otl w u 1 25.
Canton Fiar held at 8 12, lu, 12 L 2, 15
and 20j.
To understand our mthed of (mines*, we have endeavored to explain it is
unmistakable language and for which ivc request a earsfnl perusal We teg tu
cautMn the public to try to d'Scriieb a'e b tween our dealings and that tf mcr
i hunts who offer a few demesne goods only cheap as a bait, to catch the unwsrj ,
and make tliem believe that they sell everything equally as low; the iutelligen„
reader will easily understand 'his. W' off t our gools fir inspection to every
body for we will send samples of Dry Good*, with prices attached, to any one who
will w rite us for them and give overy one a chance to sec for themselves.
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We have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept io a first-o'e
Dry Goods House, and attached the prices We are aware that this is sufficii nt
to c tivey a correct idea of the quality. Those who desire topu chase, we will,**
upon application, semi such sample-, with prices attached, as th y may dune,
when they can form a much better opinion and Select for the in selves Not 1 :
than a million of people have dealt with us and wj are sore we have gathfied t.l.
Any otic displeased with Lis purchns can return the goods to us at our exfetisa
and wo '<vi 11 return the money. On twenty dollars worth of goods we prepay
Ireight to the nearest station. V e make no charges f r packing or dray age. Vi a
don’t sell one article low and make it up on the others,
WE RETAIL OUR COOLS- AT WIIOLE3ASE PRICES,.
Which accounts for our Wonderful Snccess.
Wa don’t advertise to humbug, but vre talk plain business and man it. Vt'e tell
one yaid as low as we would ti-ji thousand. Those wtio are tird of paying ex
horbitant pi ices and appreciate the value if money, arc invited to send their
orders, w icb we wiil till C. 0. D. wtta privilege to examine, or can send thu
iUiiQiy with tic order.
David WeisMii,
NO. 160 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVAN NA H, G A
join i. loncm,
-DEALER IX—
STOVES, RANGES, dRATES,
AND
***%V**3k*\VfcY&*
TIX AXD WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE.
159 BROUGHTON STREET.
SAVA NX AH, G A.
White Mixed Flrn-eU at 15 ard 20c
White a 1 wool flannels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 75j.
Red all wool at 15. 20, 25. and 400
Red all wool twill Flannels at 27, 30 and 40 1
Grey Fiacuels at 15, 20, 25 and 4 o •
Opera FlaLntls all colors at 40 j
Oi eia F.ankeh, plaid styles, Best, at COo
Woolen Li eej, a g <d qualitr, at 200
Heavy w-niie undeiniits ai 20c
(’bfico Shirts at 25 aid upwards, .
White drees bhirls at 75 and upwardd
Yard lo g towels at 12 1-2 and upwards,
towels ur, low as 5o
L nen Table Cloth. 2 12 t ard wide, 25
30. 35 HLd 40 •.
Table 0.1 Oiotl, 114 yaid wide, beet
Quulit\, a: 40e.
B!eacLel Tabic Damask at 50, 73c.
$ 1 00 and 1 20.
Woolen Table C o bis, good at 00
GoodFrcLch Coisels ut 50c
Tboinprton’rtglovfflttirg Corset a( $1 00
and 1 25.
Suspender* vuih Rubber in the btek af, 25e
Turkey Red Table D>ylit s’ per and zen ?5j
Wniie in.en Ti b e Duyliea’ ptr di zsu
60 aid 75j.
Table N*pkn,B, pe. d< zen, at $1 €0;
1 25 and upwards.
Child*eh Wooled C.psat 400
Vtil Btrege, best qu lity a yard at 40j
dilk Vt il 1 g ptr yard at 50, GO and 70c
Neck RucL*e, pirda.n ak 12 1 2, 15,
20 an 1 25j.
Neck Kuching, by the yard, at 5, G 1 4
10c and ui wards.
Alpaca Sk-rt Braid, u but ch at 5o
12 and( zeu Agate or Rice Buttons for 5c
FasLionat Ntlk Drcsa Bui tons at 10 nud 15a
i\ory and Guta Fetch* Buhols ui 8,
10, 12 1 2 nnd 15/.
CbildreiiV Rcuud C nut's at 10 ard 15s
L dies’ High B ck Combs at cO, 15 and
Ci il irei 's Fancy StO> kings at 5 unri iDj
M sseb’ FaLcy S ocktngs at 12 12 and 15j
L’ldiet*’ Fancy 8-ockii g< at 10 to 50j
I:l.tk Fi nth Butu.i h s none, best qu 1
ity, box lor 10c.
Lrdies Wane Sr* ck;ugs at 5, G 1-4, 8,
10 mm 12 1-2, and 15j.
Lacies’ Euglisn S'ockmgs, wl'.hout
s- r u'; a 25 j.
Gent’r H- If lioseai 5, 8 20, 12 1-2 and 15c
Gtnt’h English h If tn se w.ihoul >c'> ins*, 25c
Gen's BoiUtrcd hanckeichiefs at 3&i and 5c
Gent’s Tutk yR and knuckerchiefs at 10j
Ijadies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at 5e
L.d eb’Cordtd Lt en i anukeichif Is at 10c
tne best ne dla*, a paper, at 5j
Coata’ife Cl ik’rt N. O. Chiton at Gi.,
pei dozen Gsc.
Good spo* 1 c utti n icf hand sew rg. 200
fii'tiH, at 3
N pro II iLidd-ifiiufs a: 10, 15, 25 and 55c
Ball threat , IGUII f r 35iv
Khiiting a. ci Cul> ngU< ttofc, a bell, 5o
Gi Lts’ pnper 1 his .1 Lux, ot 5. 10 15 &25 i.
L nen Sb u Fvouih, ex ra lengtii at 25c
; Corded Pq*. wr.rTi 20 ut lbc
Wi.i e auc, B 1 ck o*h jn G nves nt 30c
L.T TLiMf.i* Gluvert at 15, 20, 25 and 55j
E. pi L P iis wi.itn 150 a \r t e, at 10 •
Auu-i C/li t mrt\vo*;h 10c a {fli er. a 2 1 23
Beht q 1 I y Hocks and Ey*b I papeo f r 5j
F. Cambric, yard wide, at 7c
Iwil lining Juan, at lOu