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T. V LITTLEFIELD,
Editor and Proprietor.
\VEBSEfl.ir.
Jil ? HJYAL CHAPTER, No. 21
Meets tie first vituril.iy in eie'i mouth at
3 o’clock, r. m. Companions in good staud
ia 0 ' are fruieinally invited.
11. F. Lektkb, M. E. 11. P.
JZSI'P LOUtoiZ, N'J. 112, F. Si .4. M,
Meets thiiU Saturday in each month at 24
•o'clock p. it. Members of the Order in good
standing are fruteituily invited.
\V. H. Whaley, IV. M.
LOCAL ITEMB.
—No BUckshtcr Ittms this wt<k.
O and maids go by the name of “wilted
litiea,’’ now. Pretty, isn’t i.f
—Prayer meeting every Tuesday right at
the Methodist Chuich. Everybody iuvited.
—Uoisery, handkerchiefs and notions, for
Bale cheap by Whaley & Son.
—Sheriff Gocdbread arrested cn Saturday
Henry Johnson colored, for obtaining goods
on falsa pretences from Mr. Sapp, and lcdg
elhim in the county jail.
Sunday Services. —On nest Sunday
morning and evening, at the M. E. Church,
South, the Rev. A. A. Eilenwood, Pastor.
—The new mayor and council were sworn
i rto office oa Monday. The old board paid
frr the uq.v m irket and settle lup a ; l of their
indebtedness before going out of office.
—Whaley & Son, are c instantly receiv
ing direct from the West, bacon, corn, fliur
aud bay, which they aie soiling cheap for
cash or bancr.
From the number of parties the young
paople throughout the county, are ’ having,
it seems almost like the Ante B .-lluin days.
—I had rather walk siveneesu or eighteen
blocki out of my way, pithetieally observes
the venerab’e Simon Cameron, “than ei
conter a Treasury widow.”
—ln answer to the qiestion—“Why do
yoai g men leave the Bum?” “Wo think it
is because a farm is a cumbirsome and in
con Foment thing for a young man to take
along with him.”
—Hardware. A large and well assorted
s‘ock of haid ware, just received from New
YErk at bottom prices at Whaley & Sons.
—A new soug is entitled 1 “Trust me Dar
ing, I’ll be True.’’ That is what they all
B.y. Bat don’t trust him on a short to
q laiutance. The probabilities are that be
ho a wife in another town.—A’hrWsioio.'i
Herald l
Ws have rieeived Ihe first number of the
lirowi Axe and Ilimizer, a live psper pub
1 sued at E nonto , Gi ,by Mr. C B. Sparks,
vl ch we g*d y p aoeon our exchange list. If
t fie first i u üb> r is an indication, it is bound
tieucceid. Tee only fault 8.0. Spmks, is
id* long name.
—Our readers will notice at a glance that
we have made reins material improve
ments in ihe g -ntrtil appearance of the MtN
TINXL, but to make th charge, his ' 1 n med
•1 no anti m mey. We pr pods to make our
p tper by toe assistance of our patrons one
or tue best papers ill the Statu.
Mr. L AV, is bus j ist received the If g-
esi BU'ck or iatiKS irtoc . iotJh ever brougii
t / tf.*up H b stock if Uoisery, kaudki-r
--c‘JitHaiid faucy goods are Lrg* aid Adi ;s*
m rtfd, at:d will bo sold cheap for cash. 110
i vitos the lad es to cull raid tx.miue his
uewgoocta.
llO wore a lock of demouiAC cowardice.
* i was ooce k local editor of u couuiry p.-
p-r, aiid oiie day iu writir g up a processß u,
I gave 0110 brass band seventeen more words
of praise than soothe?; I had to murder six
musicians before I could got out of that
t wn.”
—J. W. Hate) er, leceiver of tax return-,
fer Cuoideu coun y, called on us today to
r-new his subscription to th • Sentinel. We
are always glud to see oar friends fr m the
ocvntn, and men Ike Air. Hatcher in pur
ticu ar.
—'When he was a young man he rushed
into a burning building and gallantly and ag
ed her cut b* the hair of her head. They
were married the c x winter, and now she
rushes in and drags him eui by the hair of
Lis head whenever she fee’s likeit. Such is
true love.
There was a duel fought within three miles
of Savannah cn Saturday afternoon, b -
tween Air. W. S. Harley and Air. Robert
F.s'jburne. J3ofh tLe gentlemen were foni
Waitertdjoro. South Carolina, aud mauled
sister a. Jl\ Harley was mortally wounded
at the £s' fie, he having £ed ia the air as
ho fell.
TLe Colonel cf a sub-lieutenant, on a
sick-leave furlough from Indio, heard that
the youug man was contemplating marriage,.
and forthwith tel* g-aphed, ‘join at olc.’
T. e youth handed tno dee-patch to hie loved
one. Tm glad,’ she said, ‘that the Colonel
approver; yet, why et>ch hurry, I wondtr;’’
and she had then to txplaia to the stup'd
sub. Lai ‘join’ meant, of course, marry. In
43 hours the Colonel got a tehg-am, ‘Or
ders obeyed ; wc have joined. 1 ’
Quarterly Meeting of the M. E Chnrcfe.
The first y Aleetingof Je-cp C '
cuit, wnl embrace the 4th Sa uiday and
Sunday in this month, the Rev. J. Sec tel,
presiding Eider; and will ho and iti sens ons in
the M. E Church in this p’.ac3. A f jil a
- stewards, local preachers, ex
borters and Sunday s h jol Superintendents
from the different charges desired.
A. A. ELLEKWOOD,
Preacher in Charge.
Farmers Your Attention!
The Arnb an Sugar Cane was brought to
America he world s Fair in Vienna in
137.‘i I wll yit 1! double that of any other
quality ev.r "'Own in thia country The
stacks grtfw on an avar£g9 of 12 to 14 f et high
an * fr <aj 4 to oy inches ia circumference.
Toe *yrup made from it is the fi est quality.
A 100 a good quantity of sugar c n be made
from it. e Lave sent this seed to evev Ma e
• u union and return3 from it are highly
factory. Agents are waired to e nvas*
in ev -ry County and or lersf jt heseard
ot er ‘6fcdij. A sample package of tneArt
bij*n Sugr Cm • S-d e nta’ning enough o
* 1 6 of an *cre and special term* o
ag-ni s. with my S-ed C*tai gue for IS7B
w II b* sent to any sddns* m rtc i.n cf
fit y C'Qti Instruction 4 fsjr pl*Qtmg anl
cull voting are pr.nted on evtr/ package.
Address W. s. Tiptos,
fie dman Cleveland T*w a <?#*
A bold robbery was commititil in this
pUoe on last Tuesday irght, by a mail nam
ed Ju. O Rihy, u’Kht watchman at the A
- uatm Hons-. Hj bad b.,eu in the habit
If borrowing a watch from Mr. A. Wall the
p oprietor, so that he couid tell the nine to
a vskeii any guests who ware goii g oa the
morning train. Oa Tu slay the house
chat g and bands, and whs i Mr, J n-s the
aw proprietor was ab n. retiring for tht ,
mhf, Riley came to hvni aud stated that he l
could not tell at what time to awaken the j
g ierts for the morning train, as he had no j
clock in the t ffice. Mr. Joins not knowing
that be already had Mr. Wall’s watch, hand- j
ed him h e, a valuable gold w atch and chain. |
In the morning Riley was missieg and with !
him boih watches and chains and an ever- j
coat belonging to one of the boarders. He
b,d been in Jesup about s lonths and was
looked upon as nothing worse thau a hard
dm ker. We understand that he took the
lire of the Great Southern Railway, and on
Widnesdsy n-ght be stopped at the bouse of
Mr. Mosly, about two and a ha'f miles from
Jet-up.
|iOa Friday mornirg Mess-s. R. and I.
Johnson, started out to capture Riley, and
liber riding about fifty miles suoceeded in
overtaking him about fourteen miles from
Jesup. Wnen taken Riley had both the
watches and ovetc >at in his possession and
when brought up for trial before Justice
George, pleaded guiliy aud was committt and
to the oounty jail to await the action of the
Superior Court.
TliM J ESL’ I’ HOL BK.
We take pleasur, in oalhng attention to
the advertisement of Mr. A. Wall in another
column. He has taken the house formeily
kepi by Mr. T. P. Lilth fi-dd, aud proposes
to keep a fi s', class hotel in every respect
and has fi te l up the house in fi et
ches style. Tue table will be furnished with
iho best the market i S irds or can be gat in
other markets. Mr. Wall is a fi-s'-claes ho
tel proprietor havii g gained his experience
in some of the b st hotels in the Uuitid
Statts, and more par.iculaily with that vs -
er,in hotel keepir, Mr. E-an, cf the Inuii
ville Hotel, L' irsvillo, Ky., and the M-i
--wcil Huu,e, Nashville, Tenn. The traTelirg
public cannot find a batter house or tc ion.-
m< dations in Georgia, aud will fi id it to
their advantage when possirg through to
stop at the Jesup House.
Mr. T. P. Littlefield the former proprietor,
will he at the Jesup Hou e, where he will be
gL.d to see his foimar patrons.
For the benefit of mr leaders and the
public, we publish the fallowing table of
weights and measureE :
Wheat GO pounds.
Shelled Corn 50 * ‘
Born in the Eir 70 “
Rye GO “
Pi as SG
Oats S2 “
Barley 47
Irish Potatoes GO “
Sweet Potatoes 55 “
Wnite ,B-ans 58 “
Castor B-aus 4G “
Ciovet- Seed GO 11
Timohv Seed 40 •*
F ax S ed 50
Hi mu Seed 44 “
Bin Glass Strd.. 14 “
B inka h-at , fi- ‘'
Dried Peaches 08 “
Dfnd Apples 2t
Onions fi7 “
Salt fit) “
Stone Ootd 88 11
Matt 40
Hi an 20 “
Turnips fin “
Piauler ng ( sir 8 “
Dnshickod Luna 80 “
C-.rn M al 48 “
Fine Sot S4 “
Ground Peas 82 “
Cotton 3 ed 80 “
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KOTSS FIFtM li AUDI.
BY U. J. E.
The t'm'. er haulers are at a stand still again
on account of the heavy rains H eading the
earth fo that it is impossible to do any haul
lug-
Mr. Oo’quitt has started up his mill again
aud is turning out lumb r very fast. 11.8
Trim toad wiil soon be finished to and
across Little Creek, and g ve him access to
afijabodyof timber.
Mr. Thomas F. Williams and Mies Joanna
J. Smith, J. P , on We nesday the 2 i day
of this won b, and Mr. E j-ihT. Knight and
Airs. Larina Ilighsuiiih, on Sunday the Ci.fi
by It v. Joßhuu A. Harper.
—There is great need for the old No. 7
road leading fxorn F* rd Harringion by lLie
p ace and Little Creek church to Scrcvtn No ;
7, A. & G. railroad being opened up ugain i
to public tiave 1 . It hes b en disused and
thrown away for a loog time, but would t e
traveled by a great many persons if it wte
m a condition to be traveled over. There is
goii g to bt an iff rt made to induce the
county ojmmissioncrs to order its being re- j
opened.
Air. J. p. Swindle is preparing to corn
weuce shad fishing, at tie mouth cf tt e
Pain Holloway, and expects to do a cons and
erable business as soon as the fi h begin to
run. He has selected a good pac j to fish
and we hope hi may hav9 success.
—llobbing potatoe banka and hen rooa's
ia becoming q i;le common and someone
will ultimately break into iLe penitentiary
from about here for doing that king of bus
iness.
“HiC Bade a While Flour Corn.
ToisCoru grows on s alas averaging from
StolO Let in bight—the body of the ntfik
being a lit Is heavier than the me iium. Tue
average leng h of t‘ o ears is nine inches:
thegra.ii-? plump tnl of a commcn s z ;
perfectly white and li u f y. It is hardy—n t
requiring as much work a? most of qualities.
Xhsrojig owseiraig it down in thegrour and,
and drought eff-cts it very
iiu.e. lhj yie.d is double that of any
other variety ever ruioed in America It will
produce cn medium good corn land one
hunirtsi bushels per acre.
line Corn is from two to tbr*e weeks
earner tbrn any other variety tni g ->ws
ficm 4 io 14 -arge ears cu etaik. The
average number of g >od s aa ears is six. A
fine q mhty if tl jur cm be made fr ;m it.
Wu n grucu lit produce-? a flour anal* .ona
b >tu iii appearauc jau i ta>de to fl iir
from me best white vlieat. Ag n s are
?n evtryCoun*.y to canvas, and ak
on-n for ?his com. A faxiple sak w.tli
from 5 io 8 mrg* hizei ears on it will be
f in-hrd evir, ag n*. A • atapld |
,on an ng abou 1,000 grans wi h spe
cial iri'ii;s ’o ag.nts for it an 1 o her seeds
wll bes nt ti any a Idress on receipt of
•■*sl 00. Or Jr before o& is too far
vdvanc:d. A tdross,
AV. S. Tu ron,
Fe-jds'naa, Clev T nn?g ne,
II ifn, C Eii., for Gani’eraen inl L> -
and -J Wear, low as ecu he bought in towu
of the tame quality at WLiv A,Sun's.
Decision of the Supreme Court in Re
gard to Newspapers
Subscribers, wlo do 10l give .express no
t ce to the contrary, era ootiMderad w.shit.p
to continue their snbscrip'ion.
2. If subcriber older the dis#ont*inuance
of their periodicals, the publish* r uiay col
tinne to send them until all arraareges itro
paid.
3. If subscribers nrg’ect or refuse to take
their periodicals from the t ffUn to which
they are and r ct-ed, they are hsld reaponsible
until tl ey have settled their bills and ordered
them dbcDtitinned.
4. If subscribers more to other places
without notifying publisherp, aud the p ipe s
are sent to the former dir- etior, they are
responsible.
5. The courts have decided that “refusing
to take periodicals frqm the or re
moving and letivmg them unea led for is
prima facia evidence of intended fraud.”
<j Any person who receives a newspaper
and mk;Su69of it whether he has ordered
it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber.
7. If subscribers pay in advanc , they are
bound to give notice to the publisher, tt
the eLd of their time ; and the subscriber
wiil be responsible until an (xoreas notice,
with payment t f all arrearage?, ia sent to
the publisher.
LEGAL A. D VEIi TIsEMLNTS.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
FF.IKIT, tiOl’N’TY.
G It OK GlA—Feiscis Oounty.
Will be sold before the Court House door
in the town of lllaek.snear, in said oounty on
the first Tuesday in Febrnury next, 1878,
within the legal hou s cf s-a!e the following
pro] erty to-vvit. : L its or land Nos. 58. 55
and 00. in the fourth district ; also Nos 125
and 155 in the fillii district ; also No. 75
in the eight district : Also Nos. 119,
120. 247. 218, 156, 1G;), 1(17, 29.4, 293. 30'.
30&. 309, 314. 838, 311,312 313, 541 and
346, in the ninth district, all in the county
and tate aforesaid : Tlie same bring wild
and on imp i ove,l, undeneli lot contain.; 499
acres. Levied oil under aiul bv virtue-of
exeeulious issued by the Hon, W. L. Gol.l
smith. Comptroller General of Georgia, f.li
the taxes due thereon for the State and
county, fur the years 1874,’75, ’7(i, and soil
for the benefit of Dan it-1 Lott, transferreo of
said ilia’s. This Dec. 23rd, 1877.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, 225 acres of
land, of lotNo 45 in the Dili district of said
county witn all inipv.veiucuts, to satisfy a tax
fifa issued by J„Slason Pindom, tax collec
tor of said county, against Daniel Lott for
the tax duo thereon for the yi ai-1877.
ALSO,
Also at the name time and place, 15G acres
of lot of land No. 345, in'the ninth district
of said county to satisfy a tax fi fa issued lay
J. Mason Purdom tax collector of said
countY against J. A. Thompson, for his
State and conntr tax for Alio von- of 1877.
This Dee. 23rd 1877. E. Z. BYRD,
Dec 25 td Sit r ift’ P. O.
GEORGIA -Pmr.ce County.
funicb and hv virtue of an order i-sued
ficm the Con t of Or.l na y or -aid coenty.
w 111 e sold at pdd eon ery I c'ore til*
e nr' house do. r ;u the town of B arks’ ear,
on t e first Tuesday iu F- bruary i ex', 1878.
witMn the legal tioir sof s-ils, the follow g
property io wt : Lo sof land N's !),">, 185
amt 18(1. all of safii 1 its lvii g and being in
the!) U district of said c nmy tugetber with
nil the improvements, claims and interest
wba'ever, lot No 95 oontains the or'g'nal
homestead. Ali of the above mentioned lota
of land contains 490 acres more or less, lach
and sold as the property of the ra'a'cef
Wm, Brown, deceased, for llio benefit of ihe
heirs of raid estate. Terms cf sale cash,
purchaser paym jr/or titles This December
24, 1877. /ii.o Beown. Aimioistrator,
Pis ’ p.itowN, Admin’s ratrix,
Oa thu esta’e o m. Brown, and. e ased.
Dai
Administrlor’s -\otics.
GEORGIA —Wayne County. •
I will apply to the Court of O d-uary of
said county at the next regular term, for
lvavo tr Hi-li portions cf lots of land No. 08
and 89. in the third D strict of origins ly
Appling, now Wayne County, the entire real
1 state cf Harriet Blitcli, dec,as and: for the
beu fi -of the heirs of said dec ;aaed. This
J nuary 7.h 1878
jiuß 4 v 1). BLITCII Admii idratcr.
Administrator's notice.
GEORGIA — Wayne County.
Thirty days af er the date hereof, spolio -
tion will be made to the Court rf Ordinary
of add county, for 'euvo to se : i lots of land
numbers 19 ) and 256, iu the 1217 District,
G. M. of said o u ity. the eutirs real esta"-
of Isbara G. li near, decets -d, for tlie bem fit
of tiio heirs cf said d-caused. Tics January
7!, 1378 AVm. J. LINEAR,
j in 0- f Administrator.
Meals COc. Lodginga 50c.
Thin lers Hold,
MARKET’ SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GA.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS and
firsl-class ttibie. Rates, J, 1.50 per
day. JOHN’ 15 RMS NAN Manager,
lute if Ijh scan’s Kur< pcan House. M.
Jj. IIAKNKI’, Clerk, i.Be of Btcsntic’s
Iv.U'opeiiti House. Stningeis dt-sir ti
ot liouie aHi fni ts s’oil'll fitup nl the
RLANTERS’ hotel.
l would respectfully nnoonnee to
the uibisen9 of desnp anti surrounding
country that Y have just received
full lino of
1) li G O O I> S ..
all -f the a'.ost L idia c m
find my stock complete to make st
ectione from.
I have also a C'lixipleic assorlmer'* ,
nf first-class Slioes, consistinK cf
: Ladies, Misses and Childrens
line sowed Shoes and Slippers
MEN'S FINK BOXED TOED AND
PLAIN SHOES.
Fall line of Crockery aud Tinware,
Wood w ire Ac.
I have *!sc a full assortment of
fresh Lruga and Familv
Medicines-
FRESH GARDEN SEF.DS, Ac.,
I have returned permanently to
Jesup, and offer my Professional ser
t vices to our cihsens. Calls aoswered
1 promptly, ffivor o"ht
' ' Z. W. LITTLE,'M. D.
Ik -Wl§§ ?
CHEAP CASH STORE.
dfai.sk in
DHY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES
HATS and CAPS and
General lerolianflise
I make a Specialty in Lidies Goods aud
orll ttiHir a*ten*ion tt> mv Surokof Dre.ss aud
Famy Goods, aoualatn g cf everything that
is usual!'' in h hrsc class Dry Goods
Store. Mv stock of
BOOTS & SHOES.,
Are large and v&wod, and wi’l bo arid as
cheap as they cuii b--bought at Suvanuah.
GROCERIES,
Mv S 09k w aiwapsofdll an -1 fresh, con scat iog
• f Fioiir, Muah , O ff ie, R tv ,
Teas, Soaps hlu! oilier gri o ries too numer
ous to mei.tion.
T lank’rg toy customers for p\st favors, f
hope to merit a continual co if ti e home by
giviigth tn better goods H r less money
thun ih<} cm t e’sewhrre.
C.. \V JIISS,
Rraatl sitrcct, Jesup.
. THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
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ti •' I’ •• : i .’.-'-'i! iß'i
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PRICE, Ssbl
THIS new and wonderful Instrument
enables any one, whether under
standing music or n 4, to nlay any de
sired melody or 1 arniony, sacked or
secular, from tlio most plaintive dirrye to
the most lively clance music. It posses
ses a mechanism of marvel ir/, simpli
city, requiring but the intcEiqcnce of a
child to manipulate, yet capable of repro
ducing, without limitation, tin* musical
compositions of the fast, PR.ltSfcN'f an i
ruTURti. The execution hiuhl as,
strict in melody, harmony and rhyt’.-.a,
and tii? 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
hand to perform. Address,
23, S’. I’CaEDHABI SOI^,
MANUFACTURERS,
in, HO ti 1171!. 33d St, lfawYori.
THE MILLER EROS,
CUTLERY COMPANY
AND
U. S. STEEL SIIEAB CO,
(CBSoua.m:),
MANtPACTUIIIIKS
Patent Pocket Cutlcry ?
and
SOLID CAST STEEL
sn'iiAir: ahd :3i[;:Dzr.
TUB ONLY HANLiiCTUIIEim 0
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS
IN 1 1IF. C.NITLO biA llia
THE ONLY MANIIFAfTt’ItERS IN THU WOR’ L>
ot-’ rectr.T cwebt, with
r •
Covering Secured Ly Screw?.
NONE BUT THE BEST
English IVcket Cutlery Steel
Used, and every Knife and Seiwjrn
VVAKKANTi:t>.
Th* temper and cutf:n" rpahtle* of both Kr.lrr*
ftt.r* s, e.-o't t ar<- MirHlli; J 1 i.
(.rent curb ie taio-n t< uni l tain and incr.-an#* ?d
-w(t ;i- nrned reputation which this Coin puny hiv *t
twliii-d, a*
The Leading American Cutler:-.
In haimony with the v*rlfct of rn-tomcr*, thfl
( --i.t.-nrii ii Kxpo*ition - .v.nd< and M*.l tii* hi I blplom
r.“ for the rente*t exceiiateo in quality and ffnibh o
these yood*.
The Miller liras. Cutlery Cos.
UEOHGtA APPLiso Cocstt.
Onlicary Court, January t< rm 187 M. A'-
ter the to rt regular ter ui after ttio r xp'rfttioo
of thirty application will ba made to
'he Hin. Cour' of Ordinary of eaid ounty,
for 1-a.v-j to sell, 300 acres of land, beii K
: portion of tot nntubc-r 100, originatly th rd
. Dialrict of Raid coonty, aa the prrp'r'y ot
i F lJ Boatr c t, a minor of aairl county, for
i the pm pose if maintainirp and
. H.:d minor. Th a .Jamiarv 7th 1 c ,
C. W. BOATRIGHT,
j ;n 9 t*J. Gnardian.
(jJIOHGIA- Arpi4so Cocs-rr.
Will he Hold b* l .re the court liouae dour
in the twn of Baxley in said county, with
in tlic l*(?a! h .nr of tale, on th hr t '] ne'-
r;ay in Febrnary next. One fifth inteieat
in the following l'.ts .f land to-wit : Aos
filit, Uniflot No. s‘il, alo fructions of Non.
, sfe<J and 020, nniuher of acre, act known.
Sold an the elate of S. A. Bali, late of aaid
i countv d'ceaaed. 'Fi rms made ki cwniu
1 day of safe “This 77 o'13!. XS?7.
JIM FSBY M. StLLEBS,
Dm 10 w A'lns ol*w**sr.
OF
A. SE. WILSON,
ffy. fiiiy anrf .If hilynm'.'i'y Stmt*,
SAVANNAH , GEORGIA.
GnRStAGGES, B’JCGIE,
PLANTATION WAGONS,
CANOPY To?3 and FALLING TOPS
HIKMSSS, WM IPS, iMBKEU'S,
A N I)
IJUGUYS WAGON .MATERIALS
A f.lj AT REDUCED HATES.
Also KEIMIBING Bono at prices to stilt
the times, Address,
A, 11. Wilson,
Cob. Bil and 11 niqqmeky Streets,
Savannah, Ga.
SDDDTijYJI <& lEA^iiH'S.
j
ATTORNEYS AM AW,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
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-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGIS .’ & SEED DEALER,
IH, CiMiisress Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - - GA.
Il * recently opened n, new DItUG Htnre
rani t;.'• pJettMun* in fulling the ut l.cntioti of
litf public to my timrotighly i'l’ttuli undGtu
ui:i atock of
ID rugs and Chemicals,
SOAPS, COMHKS. IIATR&TOOTH
DRUSIIKS, PKKPUMKRY, LAMP S
AN!) LAMP GOOD !.
W Alt It ANTED GARDEN SEEDS,
I am making n SPECIALITY.
I * j- oliVrily solicit tho p.itroimf *r of tin*
j iV lie :p-nnnlly. ( onntry nrdorn HulmiiUoii
to my <*aio will r* •; iC - prompt attention nt
tin* lovveiit pnct-H for i #.*ii. l lJ j'Dnris, Addro. ..
J. T SIIPETRINE,
183 Congrcsfl Strec’,
G in SAVANNAH, GA.
THE
Peepestioh Earth Closet.
AIR TIGHT, BOISELSSB AII9 AUTOMATIC.
Srat uhvnv.'i c’ean uml free from dnat, and
no odoii cuu tacajM*.
Ko<*cU!ly aitHfitnl fr uf* In llonpltulii,
Hotels and Famllli-ii. Cun bf un<"! in tl;
iloirooui without p'iviut< any oliVnro.
Prices, 10, 14 and IS Dollars.
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■Addroas, with bUuiij>, S or circular,
HENRY li. B. BLOOMFIELD,
P. 0. Box 4513. I**V Hi., AW Yor7a
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“OLD DOMINION” ( 7a. PURE
White Wheat Whiskey.
Yor I'amlly and Mrtilcinal I'm-.:.
Tl.i. rlilicions produ-% prepared
ri-om i 'li c'nl grain, contains, in n biglt
ly rooren rale l fonn, the nutrition*
[ ronct lira of W Tout
'j'.i iiioKo requiring a notui-liing
h'imulant, tliiit pu'atiblo article lias a
tendency to recreate and repair tbe
waste att< ndotif upon active, physical or
moral labor. <lelnl<y, dc
It li;t received ’be biglic.t enenui
mas from ciame; t mo tieal autb >rit'e. a,
88 qtialitie. that arc abso
lutely f teai'ig; >h ia dciiderntutn ten-
Joj-s it invaluable to :h mo who arc auf- i
feiina from Uon.urnpti'P, Lung vJrm
pUinla, Hronchi'iH, impaired attmglli, \
Lack of Vital CD'rgy and II diaea.e*
wliicb, ill th' ir incipient t ages, require
a geaeroaa diet, slid an invigorating,
nourishing •htnulmt.
Put up in ewes containing twelve
largo bottic, and sold ly all prominent
Drnog sir*, ococci a, etc.
HIM NO Eli & CO., (Established 1778)
No. Li Hkavlu Stkket, Nkw Y<*K.
Hole Agent* for Distillers.
1876. BUM’S 1870
THE OLDEST AND BEST
Shoe Emporium,
IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY,
133 CONGRESS STREET, OPPOSITE PULASKI HOUSE,
SA YAA A cIII GEORGIA.
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I Living received one of the largest and Einest Stocks of
Boots and Shoes for Laities, Gents, and Children’s wear ever
brought.to this market, is prepared to offer the same at prices t°
suit the times and Cheaper limn lhe Cheapest.
Call and examine stock and be convinced that
Butlers is tie place to toy your SHOES.
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(Successor to his Brother Antony.v )
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At the Old Stand 171 Bryan Street, Oppo< : j Market,
—RE ILRIt IN -
Prandios, Whisliioas lager Boor Alo and All Other liquors.
MY I'l.aa.KTN Ugi'OUSAUEALL OFMYOV : j;; iTANIOSf.
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E, HEILT HAS just returned from New Yoik with a
choice..stock of Aliens, Hops, and Childrens clothing,
HATS, THUNKS, UMBRELLAS, AND DIMINISHING GOG DS,
And has taken the store of DEWITT & MORGAN,
No. 139 Congress Street,
WHICH lias been fittul up for a lirut-ola-H Roiiii', Store and is now of
fering to sell lit price* (o unit ilio time*. To his stock be lies added
(BimiDimr-; (BiCTEirrG
WHICH will be r. saviuy ol much trouble to inoiliir®. A'l may rely hi
celling neat fits mid hit et sl y 1, r. ul ij nt loor pi ices Hun lliey cun uink thetn.
Ho hep's to bCc bis cl 1 fiend, uud eusioni t.s at let, now p; In (to of buGi an, cml
nil who r,i.h to be well mailed will pleise o 11 ut No 189 Congress Sti eet,
DC WITT S MORGAN'S OLD STAND, SA VANN AII, GA
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Dry Goods and > otions.
Boots and Shoes and On */
CISTS’ FliniSlllUi 6118$.
NO. 17 CONGRESS STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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