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THE J23UP SSfltTfflSL
T. I’. UTTTLEFIKLD,
Editor and Proprietor.
• Umut, fronting o Utotay
ghret. ttco doors from Broad M.
Wt!WtT. 13. IN?*.,
APPLING COUNTY OFFICERS
Ordin.ry-S l. A. Ororby.
Sheriff-Silas Crosby.
Con"ry Olerk-B. I>. Mob'ey
Treasn’rer— "'in. H. Oreratrett.
T -x Cjileotor aud K caiver—John J.
County Ctroner —Hector MtEc’tin.
Crunly C jmtnissioners—-IFee b l.igbteey,
Ptniol M'E tchin, John 0. Hart and Wm.
(}. gtewsrt.
The Lani3 of South Georgia.
After gising 0 '’ sl successful farm
fiperinii’ntt male in Tlnmai county, in |
whioli, by n syMetn of intensive farm
infr, tlie yield of the different crops was
very la roe. tbo South Georgia Agricul
turist ttys •
•'Some of onr Norlliorn friends are
electrified I'y such st.'tc statements
when they ctnioinplatit m’viog to this
sect■ bur are horrified uoo.i their ar
liral to learn that ttie a'crnga yield of
corn per crc is eight b ishcls arid of
catto i bal •t three seres. A littlo
telection would have prepar'd them
for tire mrnense depreciations by bring
itt£ t-a mind 'ho fact that no section tn
North Amen ' uniformly presents *<>
fertile a s >i< as the fires iud este, and
perhaps only on ilie Mis-issippi, Ania
y ,n. ti mg • and Nile, are there valleys
of any magnitude eiinablo of such pro*
ductious. Nevertheless, tluio 'Xperi
tnent*. though m i'bero i the A mat m,
Ganges or Nile, arc absolute ficts, now
established, proving the passible eapac
ty of our soil and climate. And this,
is all they do piove. No one claims
mare for them. But what a proof!
Grant that every aero of (j rgitt soil is
wretchedly poor, hut tliat under culti
eaii n it can be fvrti’iz sd aud n> ido to
jieid as in Iho above figures, wnul 1 not
lliai fnct at once rate Georgia as one
of the best homes for man on the face
of ths earth? YVno docs nut know, that
rust area* u the Eastern and Middle
Slates wero cleared up worn out and
abandoned as too poor for cultifft’io",
searly io our history as the rcvolu-
timury war? Tim fuco of the country
around Washington at Valley K.irg<“
tw. a Broken euojensiin of oU fields,
lung since surrendered to poverty and
Broom sedge, and not worth more titan
tliroo to five dollars per nore. Tho
jiaruo lands to-day are valued from tif
■>T to oso Imoilrtil dollars per acr.
Tliis great e mogo was of course wrought
V-T the increase uf pojuliLiou ami
M-litt took pNcc there will lake place
ihrongboul (his bread land, when tbe
jpopnlttiou demands \ h soil for üb
*iluuce.
Anti when \\s Vitne cnuire, v\. tin
noil of Southen Ouorgia, with ils incoin
piainblc climate, will be brought up to
the possible capacity roferrod to, and
present to mankind ono of the most da
•irab/e Louies to bo fund on the Mir
■fare of the earth. It needs no rxsg
gcratian to cenvitico men of tins laci I
mlri hare tested the chiuito and agri
cultural advantage* of this seetion
A Good Plan for Making Sweet Potatoo
Draw Bed.
3esvr, Ga, M .rcti llt fi 1878 -
Ufa. Kotroit:— Dear Sir by pub'isb
ing the following plan for making a
sweet potatoo draw bod, 1 ibink you
wi'l confer a favor on tlmsc, who will
try it. i have followed it suoc ssfjlly
for thirty years.
Select a position on the south side a
paled er o’her kind of feuce, which
will be seen re fiom fowl aud stock.
Use ten inch plank or near that width
it) uukiig a kind cf box of die sire
wanted. A b I llnert wido by eight
foot long wll hold ah ut cn bushel of
<d potatoes etc Take fresh horse sta
ble manure, that has u.vr been rx
posed to the ran or sunshine, and that
retains all its hoa'i g properties, and
pul it into tbe b x at or auioothing the
surface. It ought to be tbreo or foui
inches deep. Broik it up well, and
have a level, stn >otb s rfuce. Put ono
’uh of earth over it uniformly, nnd
tli-'ll I lace the seed p tatoo* regularly
it, ao as not to touch each other,
>0 that the sprouts may have room,
iitul if toe p> tt ball ro', g will not
injure another by it. Then cover the
potatoes two inches deep with nice,
rieli d>rt. Protect the bed from loop,
eolJ mir:s and frosts, bv Dulling boards
• irer it, which is ratelv ever ueccasxry.
I bate fnq'ieutly had the draws to
commence coming up iu ten davs. From
a final] quantity of seed a lrp;e qnan
taty ti potatoes tiny V aised.
Ky placing the inauure under the
potatoes :bc drawers cane up much
aooucr than when it is on top of them,
** tbe heat rises instead of descending.
Respectfully.
A. CLARK.
The New Tariff
The advocates nf protection or class
bounties enforced by law out of the lax
payers are gathering thick and rave
‘•“u* about Congress, to defeat nil *p
ptnaehes to au honest sod equal taut}
'“*• * suppose it w.ll he nnpossi
' e ’ ** r , to make any serious reform
'Uthiaabtu*. The ole's of the public
mdrn-.edutf, i, made , fur , bi _|,
unff t.x: but „ „ plem wh ,* it
sboutd be unequally on kite tu
dost rial classes sad interests of tbc
country. Lot ever strong the tec ie .lies
in ay be.
Til- ■a"ufsiris l tnd tr .,W cla( .
sea r|j,r la •( , ,
i the people, but they will always aur-
I round iho balla of legislation and fill ii
i with their interested clamor, wliile Ilie
I voice of the farmer will seldom be beard
i and be practically without influence.
Hence, until the producers asset
-1 themselves in favor of self pro'eci n
I fair play and rrjnal t x ition, ths reve-
nue systems of the government will evn
j be permeated ui'h sinister acheni s t'
| promolo private Irusiooss interests—
I schemes which arc always def tided by
j their partisans by ►peciot s rt present*-
! tions that they prac icallv deftat theu
selves aod make domestic wares c'.eaper.
C immon aenßJ tells us that trade
should be free and untrammelled
•hat tho inevitable burden of taxition
should be equally imposed—not in the
interests of private business, but for the
Sj)c aod saored purpose of maintaining
the government, md that any depar
ture from this high and patriotic pur
pose is the beginning of incalculable
mischief which multiply with every ad
vance, and finally and. riti2o all legitimate
trade and commerce, wliile they corrupt
the public i'i vice, and breed popular
di'c intent.
This is the history n[ protective tar
iffs in few words. The country mum
aid will be i ii of them at last ; but af
ter a long and bard fighf, We are
“orry that the fight has begun this year,
because probably not enough will hr
gained to compensate for tbe unsettlc
inenl which may result from anew law.
Meanwhile, an intelligent public opin
ion ia rapi lly f trm’og agoiost this ini
quitous aod mischievous system, and in
u few years congress will be rcauy to
str.ke it a deu'b blow. Tim tariff
adopted now will satisfy nobody. It
will disgruntle the bounty men by in
flicting some loss, nod file relief will ba
t"0 aumll to satisfy tha unprotected
elas ca Telegraph awl Messenger.
STATE NEWS*
Atlanta is do vt talking about an iu-
military di ill and rifle tournt
1060*, to come oft’on the 10 hof May.
The United States Fish commifisian*
rrs reports that 613,<;00 sliad and 50,- ■
0)0 salmon bafo been deposited in
Georgia river*.
A Grifli 11 man, Mr. Charley Shackel
ford, lias invented m extension ladder
and fire c*c*pc. It will shortly Lc
t aated.
Tbo Augusta authorities refuses to
nilow beam to dance in that village.
Wc conclude that it uiust bo really
wiokd to dime \
Stonewall Jackioo Napoleon liont
parto Hisinarck Osman Publi* Ben
Hili Bob Toombs John Smith, was put
in j* 1, in Atlanta, iho other day for
stealing chicken*. To think that one
iodividuil tuuld bring disgrace upon o
mrny illustrious camei !
j The Augusta Evr.nieg Hew* is res- j
\ pnnaitda for auyinc that lien Hill
j ‘.dnean’t so® why a tnin ahouldn’t bu
allowed to chango his opinions os well
as his clothes, wh n they arr ahabby."
For the saino reaion the people should
j nlinngo their representatives.
Tho Savannah News >ys that Gerald
i A. O Kelly, a wealthy It is!) gentleman,
at present n guoat of tho Pulaski House
strived in that oily from Charleston,
having ridden oa horseback the onlire
° ;
distsijoc. We understand he ma le tho
j urncy from New York to Charleston j
on horaebuok ard has traveled in tho ']
samn way through Canada. lie is on- ■
route to Florida.
The Augusta Chronicle :inl Consli
tulinnalist says; Oj ycwUrdty, io tho
hands of Mr. Gaorge P. Curr', ono of
our enterprising bankers, wc saw o re
turn from • United Suites assay tflieo,
showing that a compm-lively small
quantity of ore taken from a recently
discovered miuo near Goshen, in Lin
coln county tu this Stale, had yielded
in Gold SI 2,752 i‘2. Tho veins of this
tnino are said to be very rich, and it is
stated tint ono day las! wo. k ono of ths
veins turned out one thousaud dollars.
Toe Kastman limes: On the night
of l'\ b. 12th, two mot) approu hod the
dwclliug of Mr Joo S: udstill, of Tel
fair county, culled Mr. Stud-till out
and asked him the way to Jim Conley *
who lives ou Studatill’s place. He. ing
tolJ how to go they started iff but in
tluud of goiug, they wont around the
house and meeting hiui oa the pinz/e
ehot him in the face with a pistol, the
powder turning his ear. Mr- Stud.till
lull ul for Cvtihy when the parlies ti ed
again. V. hen C'tley canto down with
his gun tho putties had fled. A’though
su*|)teon hat rested upon c'tUtu par
tins in the county, 119 arrests hare been
made. We congratulate Mr. SludstiU
on his escape from these co.vaidly as
sassius, and ddplv deplore such at) act
iu a oivilizuJ cominuuity. Mr. Stud
still is a bachelor, about fifty years of
ago, and has the reputation of a quiet
peaceable citiseo, sad is said to have
cousidctablo money about his place No
doubt tills is wbat tbe robbers were af
ter. _
A hemic Hint.
In oar style of climate, with ita suddtu
eharg-e cf temperature, —rain, wind and
min.time tftan mteiuiingled in a single day,
it m uo wonder that our children, friends
and relatives are so frequently taken from us
bi negleetep oo'Js, half the dealt „ resulting
dtrec'lv from thi*cause. A bottle of Bos
ebee's tj -rinen Syrup ke| t about your beaus
for tmtind aU* u will prevent ktii'us scl
oese. h large doi tor's b it. at and perhaps daib,
by the use of three ■ r foar doses. For i ir
mg <’ jcriaipt-OD, Hemorrhages. P-tentur
•i .i. Severe Gough*, Croup or any other di*
-i te of the Throat of Lung*. ita sneoeea la
sitnply woulerful, aa ycur drugg et wilt t. i
you. Oeiutau Syrup is now sold in every
town Audi . ’ii ,r on th>*eo itinent. Sanip'e
.c. v : r . - . i.-- v 7V.
L E (iA L Alfl ER TISEMESTS
PKIIU L COI'VrY.
Administrator* .Notice
i
GEORGIA riEiiC* County.
1 loal wb r m it may concern ; Where* .
i J >bn V. A. Warren of tux I State and count},
applies to tti Ordinary for letter* of admin
intrat od)dq tbe cs'ate of John L Wa tar,
**ceaM and, late of sij o u ty: Tb<** ir
be re fore to cite and a tr&onihh all #rd sii
tn ‘So i* rtriio t -nd creditor* of m and dt*~
ceased, to be and appear at my < fli % with i ;
.*} tius<* prettci(bed by law, and nbow c* it,
f any they hav- ) why lot eraof addin’ >ua
.aod on the oat ate of naid deco.- h and, st.fu
no‘. f*ne to the applicant, on the li *t Mon
diy in April, n# x , in lilack-jbe.tr. (i v* i
und*ir my nnnd and offloial aigoature,
February 2-i.b i STs.
A. J. BfUTCKLAND,
feb ’ll tf Ordinary P. C.
How Watches arc Made.
It wilt be apparent t > anyone* who wil
examine a old (*old Watch, th it aj *Jb fron
the iref ary tb< knes-j far nor
polirhing. proportion of the if
cions tin Ul used, ih ncedfd only to stiflei
aol held tbe engraved port ions in piece, ar.d
eupplj thy n'cenaary sol>dtty a 'I strength
Too .s irjduH gold in actually needles*, ho fa
tti find beauty are concerned. Ir
jacks' puss’ patenr stiffeneb
(J )IA) WaTCH OASES, this wi-,te of pr
' ious metal in overc m), and tbe Kamo so
lidity and btranotb produced at from on*
third to one-half of the unnrd cost r f aolid
cafU'H. Tnia proems iof the rnobt huh pi*
nn’ure, as follows : A plate t coinpoeit or.
meta) 9 ape dally adapted to the purp >se, has
t wo pj *• of aol and g Id aolderc and or e in each
*id \ Toe three arc then paas* and between
polished Hterl ro’lcra, and the reati 1' tan strip
o heavily plated coinponi ion, from which
tbe case**, back*, ceuirep, b z b, A'c., ar** cut
•irid shaped by auilabl j dies ;i* and form rs.
the c;o and in these cases i sufficiently thick
to a la.it of nil kinds c l chasing, ergraving
,in i enameling; pud engraved <• caes lave
been carried u jL 1 w< ru t **rfectly smooth by
i ra. and use without removing ilie g Id
These cases are for Kile by i’l jewelers and
ar® guarantee l lv Hpec id Certifiru ®to
WEAtt FOR '2O YEARS. If your jeweler
does not keep them, send to Haostoz V
1 iionrr, L tiger Building, I‘uiUdelpbia, for
i'lus r .tei catalo; no.
GEORGIA —Aiti.ino Countv.
rri>Kti and by virtue of an order from the
Hm. * iurt of Ordiuary when retting for
Ordinary | urpos* non the first Mou lay in
•J muary lust, will be wold i>efore the Court
Hou e door in the town of Ji xlcy, within
tl e leg tl bourn of Hah* on the first Tn ndy
in Msroh next, tbe following property tc vit:
300 a* imh of lot nunibi r 100 in the; third die
ti .ct of Haul county, sold as the proper y of
F. I>. Boatright, minor non of Catherine
Boatrig it late of said county decens and. Thin
Feb. b, 1878 C. W. BOA TRIG 11 TANARUS,
Guardian c 1 F. I>. Boatright.
SUER FF’S SALES.
GEORGIA —Applin • Cos • r:.
Wilt, be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Baxley of ttaid conn y, b
two.-n the logal hours of sale, on the firs
Tu**day in March ’7B, the follow ng|pro| city
to.wit : 1 <jtH of land Non 50 and 51 in the
third d* triot <f Appling O'oin'v, the muf
bring wild and unimproved land, h- v ed on
urdjr and by virtue of cxccvitic ns i meed
by Hon.W. 1,. GoMmith, Comptroller Gen
< ral ot Georgia, for the taxor due thereon for
the Slat*? andeounty tax duo forth® years of
! 1874, ’7 ' imd'7. Sold for for tbo bin* ti o
]Si!a*A Crosby, transferee cf Haul fi fas.
; rt.is ) .m. 31, 1878. SILAS CROSBY,
i Fob 6 id Hbei iff A. C.
WAYNE COUNTY.
GI’OUGIA -Wayne County.
( 1 will apply to the Uourt of Ordinary of
\ "sIA ownt y *1 •Wo nut vaynUr farm, for
• leave to Hell portions of UIH of land No 60
and .iu tbe third l) Htrict of orj< nilly
' Appling, now Wayna Couaty, the end e real
|( H ate of II irriet Rlitcb, decenn* tl ft r the
l>erj< fi* of the heir* of tnid deceased. Thin
Jtinuury 7-b 1878
jtn 8 4 11. BLirell Adminlatralor.
GLuUGI V Appmxo County.
I Will he sold I tforc ll:o Court houco o *
i in tho town ol Ilnxicy, witli.n tho lega 4
i houi*s of sale on lbr first Tuesday in M ch
! IS 1 )?, the folh)winn; property to-wit ; Jot* of
! land uumlxTH 4 1.7 hikl 417’, ii tho Fifli Dis
-11 i*t of *atd county. <*ifh lot r h 4!()
nnrr*, lho same being wild and unimproved
l.uid, levied on and by virtue of
jan excciilion issued by tho Hon. \V r , L. ,
1 Goldetnitli, CtunptrolKT Geutral *f (tr<rgiii #
lor tho taxes duo thereon f>r the yo u- 1874.
75 and 76, and sold for t’lo h*-nefii ol J. H.
Moody transfi'ioe ofßAid Fi Fa . Said lots
j oinled out io Wd fi f.i*. T rms c sh, pur
<ha is pacing foi tit.’es. This J-u 31,1878.
JBil.us Cbcwdt,
j.iu (’• Jtl Sheriff A. I\ |
GKOKGIA Wayne ou jv.
Wi l bo sold before the Court House door in
(ho town of Jesup of s.iid county, between
the hours of Biiloon the first Tuesday
in M trob next, 1878 the following proper y
to-wit A pert 1 parcel < f lend, it being b
perl of lot 4 in the tovrnehip of Je-up and
known and as the Oil Slcjj
Hou OO’ J >bu Eiterling, now oooupw and by
Morgin and; Jenkins, Bold under and by vn
tue of an execution issued from tin* Tax
(\illeotorrf naiii oaunty ngaimc M>*. Etui
line Easterling for the State an i county
tax duo by tho said Mr** Etniline Ensttr*
iing, for tho year of 187 7. ou the aaid
above described property. Piopertp poiu
*d u bv the willni df ndHtit. Terms ot
sale cnsli, purchaser paying for ti les.
This Fib sth 1878.
„ John* N. OoopnnwAO,
fob C 4t ” SWiff W. C.
THE
Perfection Earth Closet.
AIR TIQHT, ROISEKSS ARD AUTOMATIC.
Scat a! way* clean amt five from dost, and
so oi>ou can escape.
adapted far ura la Hospital*,
llots U and Families. C# baaed ia the
lle.lroom without citing aay offence.
Prices, 10, 14 and 18 Dollars.
Address, with aUinp, fo* circular,
HENRY H. B. BLOOMFIELD,
P. 0. Box 4513. S. t Tor*.
FOR SALE CHEAP-
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT
1 Off. t for sale my House and Uot on tbe
comer of Orange aud Cherry streets, Jesup
Georgia. Tbe lot is half au acre in star mid
in ttie moat deniable part cf town. The
house is in good condition aud baa all ef the
modern improvements, and has a good well
in the yard. For terms of sale, apply to the
undersigned on the premise-*.
feh 271a BKYANT GEORGE
Notio- is hervb Riven to ell persons that
uiy wife Mi'ziua Williams, has abandoned
and ie living apart from me, and I tberefoie
vr irn all persons against employing or in
auv manner ecetributina to ber support.
) WILLIAMS
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FBOM
Macou & Brunswick Riilro; and
Genera i. Srj*£iii. >ten r*ENr’B Oftice f
Jf con, Ga., Jut).
ON and after this date, Passenger trains '
on this road will run as follows:
EXP* E>B N. 1 Sou h Dei y.
>•vr Macon 7 ‘ioA. M
riivcut Ka lman 10:-j! A. M.
r ve Jesnp 355 i J . M. I
r iv*? B ous icb 6:45 A. M.
*e Brunswi**K p- r steam r. 7MM) A. M.
rriv Fernacd da 11:00 A. M
*.it*v at Jutk-oiiVille 2:45 P. M.
No 2, North Daily.
;-v J-rkronviil * 11:00 A. M. j
■ea'e Fernand<na per hteamer. 2:45 P. M <
t r v Brunswick 6:45 P- M. j
,eave Brauswnk 7:15 P. M .
jdaveJesup .10:30 P. M. \
eav*j Eistman t 4:11 X. ii j
• av* C * n 5:20 A. V.
rriveatMaccn 7:45 A. Al. |
Close connect on at Mason for al pot
Vortb, Esstini \\ hL via Atlanta.
80. 3, South, v:a Jesup and Live Oak —Daily
txcept buedsy.
Leave Macon 7:30 A. M.
Arrive Cochran l‘):28 A. M.
\rr v East man 11 57 A. M.
Arr ve Jesup ..... 6:31 P # M. I
Arrive at Jaekocnvi b 2:25 A.M.
No. 4, NORTH, Doily except Sunday.
Jacksonville 3:45 P.M.
Leave Jesnp .... 6.00 A. M.
L*a%e Eat** mull. 12:43 P. M.
i'f jbran. 2:08 P. M.
Arrive idacon -.... 5:10P.M.
Counects at Mason for po?ntg Ntr.b, East
and West.
HAWKINSYiLLE BRANCH.
Freight ad Acoomme and •tion—Daily, except
huuday.
L r ave Cochran 10:00 P. M.
\r ive at Ilawki'HVille. . 10:45 P. M.
fj avj llßwkinbVille 4:15 A. M.
Ar ivo Cochran 5:00 A. M.
Connects at Cochran with Tin ins Noj 1 and
2t ) and from Macon.
ave Cochran 10 45 A. M.
Vrr ve Hnwkmav.l c. # 11:30 A. M.
.cave Ilawki svi.le POOP. 31.
vi i ive Co< hrui). ....... 1 45P. 31
Oatsn cts at Cochran with trains 75 and 4
t ■ and from Macon.
GEO W. ADAMS, Ger.hu; t.
AY. J. Jarvis, Mast* r i mini.
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Primary I) ctionary. lilusirnted. 16 no.
Hilfrnin. GO cents.
Pocket Dotioimry. IFust rated. 2-imo.
Cloth, 0.7 o's; roan, flexible, 8." cts; roan,
tucks, Kilt
M.mv specinl aids to ttudents. in addition to a
very hi I pronouncing and defining vocabulary,
make tkr above named book*, in the opinion of our
m pt distinguished cdnratois, the moM oinjiielf.
an wel I it* by far the cheapeat Dictionaries of our
languages.
For sale i’T all Booksellers, nr will be scut, car
riage free, oil receipt of the price by
J. B. LIPNMOTT 4* CO..
rublihhers, Booksellers, and Stationers.
715 fUid 717 M trket St., llhiladelphift
jdu 1G 3 u
CANCERS CURED!
Dll. JOHN D. ANDREWS, OP
UK. G*.,
CUHF.S CANCERS invxiablr. when
uppli.'d to fur Treatment before is
is too lute.
Treats all Chronic diseases, nr diseases of
long standing of Males and Females very
Socoufu’lv
iISHF MiDSIL
A. WALL, Proprietor,
JESUP, - - GEORGIA.
RATES $2 00 Per Day. Single Meals Fifty Cents.
HoT Special Arrangements made by the Week or Month, “test
The lecytion of this House is on high Elevated ground and direotly opposite the
Depot It is well supplied with water aud drainage, and is S.ied in ever; way to give
da guests every comfort of a first-class Hotel.
THE rABLK will be a feature of tbe JESUP HOUSE ; and being under
tho )um.6.iiate supervision of the Proprietor, no pains or expense will be spared ee
ni&ise it iqial to the best.
A Proprietor.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
OFFICE, 1
Allanllf and Gulf Railroad. }
.Savannah, January 5 1877. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, Jhuu- ry C t l .
Passenger Train* on this Road will run as
lollows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savai nab da ly at 4:10 P. M.
Arrive at Jesup 7:10 P.M.
Arnv® at ThoinaHville 14 5:20 A. M.
Arrive at Bain!.ridge “ 8 10 A. M
Arrive at Albany 41 9:50 A. M.
Arrive at Li eOnk 44 3.30 A.M.
Arrive at Jacksonville 925 *. ".
Leave Tnllahussee 44 ..... 11 20 P. Al.
Leave Jacksonville 44 3:45 P. M.
Leave Live Oak 44 9 4 0 P. M.
Leave Albany '* 2:30 P. 31.
I eave Bainbridge 44 3:15 P. 31.
ju Thoiuasvilld 44 .... 7:00 P M.
Leave Jesup 44 5:45 A. M
Arrive at Savannah 44 8:40 A.M.
No change ot cars between Savannah a>*d
Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Tallahassee,
and J cknouvith isk'- thin tiain.
PasMt-eiters from S>iv*nr,ah for Fernand na,
vLiintsville aid Ctdar K-ys take tliiatrain.
Passengers leaving 31 icon at 7:35 u. m
;daily) couueet at Jesup v*ilh Cos train for
Flor i la.
, Passenpeis from Florida by this train con
nect at Jesup with the train arriving in Ma
[ t on at 8:45 p. in. (daily )
No change of cars between Montgomery
and Jackson v ill?.
| Pullman palace ►leeping ears rnn through
to uuil from Savannah und Jacksonville; also
through a'oopers fr nu Atlanta, Gi., and
Montgomery, Ala. to J tcksonville, Fla.
No change of cars between Alontgomery
*i and Jncks IlVtllft.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
"both wavs on Southwestern Railroad to and
from 31 aeon. Eufauli, Montgomery, New
Ui leans, Mobi'e, etc,
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apa
lachicola every Sun nay afternoon; for Col
umbus every Wednesday morning.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily,
Sundays excepted, for Own Co\e Springs,
St. Augustine, Palatka Enterprise and a 1
landi. g* cn St. John’** River.
DAY EXPRESS.
[Daily, Sunday Excep‘ed.]
Leave Savant ah at 9:15 A. M.
Ani e at Jackroaville 3'M)O P. 31.
Arrive at Tallahassee at 3:10 A.M.
Leave Jack-oiiVillo at 6:00 A. M.
Arrive at Savant ah at 6:18 P. M.
No eta- gi cf cars between Savannah and
JacMi nvil
P s-enge h for Ta’lahps-ee tke this train.
; Pss ngers fr ‘in Savannah for Brunswick
and D xicii take this ir.nn, armiu at Bruns
wo k al 4:00 P M.
Pa sentC'H f-nm Brunswick arrive at Si
vaunah a. 6:18 I*. M.
Trains on B. and A. R. K. leave junction,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 11:1 i ft. m.
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 4:40 p. in.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS - EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays exceptedl
at 7:00 A. 31.
Arrive nt 3lclntosh 44 44 9:50 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup * 4 4 12:15 P. M.
Arrive at Blackshem 44 44 3:30 P. 31.
Arrive at Dupont 44 44 7:10 P. 31.
Leave Dupont 44 44 5:00 A.M.
Lenvv B.ackshear •* 44 9:15 A. 31.
Leave Jesup 4 4 44 1 2 :35 P. M.
Leave 3li.*lntosb 4 4 44 2:47 P. 31.
Arrive at S wanath 44 44 5:30 P. M.
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Leave Dupont Sndy’s excepted, at 5:30 A.31.
•Arrive at. Valdostsv 44 14 8:20 A.31.
4,<riwp> ni Onitmnn 44 44 10:28 A.M.
Arrive at Tboinasv! 11# 4 4 4 4 l:lo P. 31.
Arrive al Albany 44 44 6:4P. 31.
Leave Albany 44 44 5:00 A 31.
Leave Thoronsrille 44 4 4 li :00P.31.
Leave Quit ni.lll 44 44 1:36 P.M.
VaMosta 44 44 322 P. 31.
Arrive ut Dupont 4 4 4 4 fi.ls P. 31.
George S. Ilaiues, General Ticket Agent.
IT. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
: THE MILLER BROS,
WLERY COMPANY
AND
U. S. STEEL SHEAR CO.,
(C05!01.1D.tl KD),
MANUFACTUBEKS OF
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID CAST STEEL
i
SHi&AIES A LED SCTSSUIS.
THE ONLY MANUrACTUItEItS OP
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS &. SCISSORS j
IN THE UNITED STATES
THE OXT.Y MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD
OF I’OfKET CIT/ERr, WITH
Covering Secured by Screws
NONE BUT THE BEST
English Pocket Cutlery e cl
Used, and every Knife and Scissors
WARRANTED.
•
The temper xnd rutting qualities of both Kr.ive* ,
and Scissor* art* carefully tested.
(Inat car<* is taken to maintain and increase the '
well-earned reputation which tbi Company have at
tained. as
The Leading American Cutlers.
In harmony with tho verdict of cn*tomers. the
Centennial Exposition awarded Medals and Dipiom
as for tae greatest excellence in quality and finish o :
these jjoods.
'The Miller Bros. Cutlery Cos.
FIXES! SLXiT
OF
Leading Dry Goods, Hosiery, Notions & Fancy Goods
AT
CELEBRATED DRY-GOODS HOUSE !
—■ ■ ♦
Calico, tlie very best qualify, at 6fc
Calico, lower grade at 5 and 5Jc
Quilt Lining Homespun at 3£c
3- Crown Shirting at 5 and 51-2 C
7-8 Brown Shirting, heavy, at 6 1-4, 6 1, *c
4- Arown Shirting, heaviest kind, at 8c
4-4 Brown Sea Island at 7 c
4-4 Brown Sea Island, very best, at 10c
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-8 Bleached Shirting at 61-4 e
4 4 Blenched fihiriing, soft finished at 8 3-2 c
4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, loc
Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c
Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown
at 25, 30, 35 and 40c
Good article Ilieuory stripe at 10c
Best round-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at 10c
Blue Denim, a good quality, at Inc-
Good Mattress Ticking at " 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 12 l-2c
Best Feather Ticking at 20c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3c
Best Gingham Checks at 10c
Balmoral Skirls at 50e
Boulevard ready made skirts at 60c
Cotton Diapc'% wide 10 yards to the
piece at ' $1 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, at $1 25, 1 50
2 00 and 2 25
Fronting Linen, yard wide at 30c to $1 00
Wash-Foplin, beautiful goods at 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to SI 25
NeckSlinwls at 25c and upwards
Ladies Shawls from 1 00 up, very cheap and
•dee qualities.
Ami r ran Rlrcd Cashmere at 25e
English Blai k Cashm* rey’d wide rt 40 a 50c
French, all wool Cathmeres, 40 inches wide,
at 75, * 90c., > 1 00 and 1 25
Bombcz.ue, Hemani, Australian Crepe, ve
ry r. aso m,Ule.
Alpcca, a nice article, double with at 25c
A pace, S.lt finished, double width at 50c
Black Si k at 75 90e. $ 1 00, 1 25, 1 50
1 75, 2 00, 250 and 3 00.
Brown B ankets, per pair. $1 25, 2 40
2 00. 2 50 and 8 00
White Blank is. per pair, §2 00, 2 50,
3 00, 4 00, 5 00 and 6 00.
j Honey Comb Bed Spreads at 75c
! Bridal Quihs, the nicest, spreads out, $1 50
Ladiea undervests at 50, 65, 7gc. $1 00
and 1 25.
Hamburg Embroidery, Edgings and In*
seniors at bargain pro a.
1 B’aih Gros Grain and Sish Ribbons,
very cheap.
Evexks.iug, Crochet and other Trim
niiugs, lower than ever.
Italian, Fre. ch and Guipure Lacss, very
chop
Ladiea’ S Id Ties and Ftrfs 20-and up.
L.dirs'Ccffi aud Collars at ha.f price.
Umbrellas as low as 35j.
Two button Kid Gloves Ladies’
black, white, colored and Uprra
Suades, t 50c
! Two button K 0 G’cvss, —Ladi.-s’ —b.-t
ter quality, at 75 ■ at and $1 00
I Kehtucky J at 10. 12 1 2, 15, 20,
25. 30, 40 and 50c
I Ca.s mar sat 50, 60, 75, 85 ;. $1 00,
1 25 ami 1 50
j Black, B ue hi and Gr*\ Wit. rproof, I 1-2
y rd wide, a* 75c, $1 00 ... and 1 25.
Canton Flai hels at 8 1 2, lu, 12 1:2, 15
and 20 a.
I
| To tinder-tand far nrthril of fin-ines.®, wt* have endeavored in explain it ia
iinniismkitble linguae anil for winch we n quest curs fill perusal We be-gr to
I caution tnc public to try to dig :i imp a e b t ween our d< alines ami that rf mer
chants who offer af w domestic goods only cheap as a bait, to catch the tinwar.
[nml make lliem believe that tiny sell everything equally as low ; the intelligent
reader will easily umlers'aml h’s. W" olf'r our i> •<1 - for inspection to every
body far we will send samples of Dry Goods, with prices attached, to any cue tv tio
will write us for t-cui and g.vo every cue u cbnuce to see for themselves.
We Imvo endeavor il fo enumerate the principal articles kept ia a first- la*•
Dry G nods House, and attached the prices We are aware that this is suffici. ut
to c nvey a correct idea "f the quality. Those who desire to pu chase, we will
upon application, send such sample-, with prices attached, as tli y may desiru
when they can form a much better opinion and select for themselves Not ’
than a million of people have dealt with us and wy are sn t c we have satisfied ai.
Any one displeased with liis purchase can’ return the goods to ns at ouv expense
and vre will return the money. On twenty dollars worth of goods we prepay
Ireight to the nearest station. We make no charge sf r packing ar dray age. We
don’t scll,odo article low and make it up on the others,
WE RETAIL OUR GOOES AT WHOLESALE PRICES,
Which accounts for onr Wonderful Suwess,
fVe don’t advertise to humbug, but we talk plain baasines* amt mean it. We sell
one yaid as low as we w old len thousand. Those who. aa‘ tied of paying ex
horbitant pliccs and appreciate the value < f money, are invited to aetid tfarir
orders, w.rich we will till CL 0. D. wit a privilege to. extitaiae, or eu stsd the
tnouiy with tkc order.
David WeisMn, -
NO. 160 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH, GA
-DEALER IN—
STOVES, RANGES, URATES,
AND
TIN AND WOODEN WARE AT WHOLESALE.
I£9EROUGHTONSTREET,
SAVANNAH GA .
White Mixed Flume's at is and 200
White ail wool flannels at 25, 30, 40
50 and Too.
R-d all wool flannels at 15. 20. 25 aDd 40e
Red all wool twdl Flannels at 25, liO and 40c
Grey Fianuels at 15, 20, 25 and 4Pe
Opera Flannels nil colors at 40a
Opera Fiannele, plaid styles, best, at SOo
Woolen Li.eey, n g iod quality, at 20*
Heavy while underanirts ut 20c and upwaids.
Caiico Shirts at 25 and upwards.
White dress shirts at 75 and upwards
Yard loi g towels at 12 1-2 and upwards.
Towels as low as 5^
Lcnen Tallin Cloth, 2 12 pard wide, 25
30. 35 ar and 4oa.
Table Oil Cloth, 114 yard wide, best
Quality, at 40c.
Bleached Table Damask at 50, 75e.
£1 00 and 1 20.
Woolen Table Cloths, good at $1 00
Good French Corsets at 500
Thompson’s glove fittirg Cursct at $1 00
and 1 25.
Su-penders with Rubber in the back at, 25
Turkey Red Table Diyli.V per deaen Too
Wrote linen Teble Doyllea’ per dezea
GO at and Toe.
Table Napkins, pe, dozen, at $1 00;
1 25 snd upwards.
Ohildreb's Wooled C ps at 40s
Veil B rage, best quality a yard at 40s
Silk Veiiu g, per yard.at 50, 0 and TOo
Neck Ruches, per dizn at 12 1 2, 15,
20 and 25c.
Neck Kuching, by the yard, at 1,61 4
10c aDd upwards.
Alpaca Skirt Braid, a bunch at So
12 dr Zen Agate or Rice Buttons for So
Fashionable Silk Dress Buttons at 10.and 15e
Ivory and Gutta Fercha Buttons a"i 8,
10, 12 1- 2 end 15e.
Children’s Round Combs at 10 and 15e
L-dies’ HigL Bick Combs at eO, 15 and 25s
Children’s Fancy Stockings at 5 and Klo
Misses’Fancy Bookings at 12 12 and 150
Ladies’ Fancy Stockii gt at 10 to SOo
Click Pints Butloi a. hone, best qtul.
ity, box for 10c.
Lrdies Wune Sti cking* at 5, IS 14, 8,
10 and 12 1-2, and 150.
Ladies’ English Stockings, without
srrair; at 250.
Gent’s Half Hose, at 5,8, 20, 12 1-2 and 150
Gent's English half Lose without seams. 250
Gent's Bordered handkerchiefs l 3nad So
Gent’s Turk-y R-d hauckercniefs at 10a
Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at to
Lid es’Corded L nen handkerchief* at 100
The heat ne.dles, a paper, at 5e
Coats'A Clark’s N. O. Cotton at 60.,
per dozen Gsc.
Good spea 1 cotton tor band acw’n g, 200
yards, at 3
N gro II rnridsrcbii f-at 10, 15, 25 and 850
Ball tlnr&o, 1G ball? f r 35c
Knii ting at and D .ruing Cottoh, a ball, So
Gsnts’ papered ars a box, ot 5. 10 15 A 25s
I, nen Sb r Froute, ex'ra length at 25c
Cord. dP.q'i . wi r'h 20 at 10c
\V re an*. B 1 ek Oonju G.'.eve- at Ida
Lrl Tinea.. Glovea at 15, 20. 25 and 350
English P.ne worth 15oa prpci, st 100
Amer.can pica worth 10c a 1 S[ er. at 2 1 2e
Beet qu. hty ll.icks and Eyes 1 paper.for 5c
P-pm Camt.r c, yard wide, at To
Twi l linn g Jean, at 10c
*