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THE JESUP SENTINEL
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APTLING county officers
Ordtoarv—Sd** A - Crosby.
Slier. IT Slias Crosby.
Cuim’y OlerT IT. D. Mobley.
I'roasoror —Win. fl. Overatrett.
'i ax C-dleetor and K Oliver 4ohn J
(Tark.
Vlounty C ironor— Hactor MoEicbjn.
T-raoty Commissioners .laoob l.iubTwy,
Daniel li -E.cJnn, John 0. Hart and Win.
6. Stewart.
Again in Harness.
Willi (his issue of the SgSTINKi., 1
fh\e efiaVgc of (lieeditorial department,
t'tid frill cndeav -r to so conduct its col
umns, as t.) place it among the leading
weeklies ‘f the State. The r porturi:-'.
duties of a country newspaper, is any
thing c-l-e but play. This position is
tint enviable, by any means.
1 alia]! make it a rule, in all discu*-
lo be pointed and precise, hewing
tn tlie litre, “letting the chips fall where
‘t-bcv army,'’ I shall employ > very ef-
Trtrt id giving yon a pap.r fully worth
tjh't you pay for it, and one in which
Vhc people may he proud of.
Jaot boirqf as versatile and flue it a
writer a* a mnj irity of the Georgia > d
ilors arc, you may expect plain Ia 11,’, as
I am yet quite a y ontli, being; under (ho
age of twenty-one; and a htiby in the
entire mating' incut of a paper Tlii<
bning the ease, T am fully satisfied that
cur gem r Mi' renders will “pass by our
impeifeclions,” and overlook all defi
cieiiei s.
If the pc? pip will give nio their e>-
op. ration, mil tally to the mipport of
11. 0 S.ntini:l, 1 belie vc it can be niauo
ijuitc a fav< l it - in journalistic ratik..
I mu a stranger to flic most of our
renders, but hope, ere King to firm tlie
mv|tt;Ltiititticj of you all. and nnk of you
to rail at our xdm/i/ni when in town, and
aokc our acquaintance.
H"l ling to iiKi it ynur rslocm anil co
rqa-mlion in limKing l lie Sentim:i. tthftt
ii ai-oul'l be, 1 will subicribc myself,
Your Lumlitc servant,
IV. I>. M Mason.
A ih w pijM'i t ih' ii iii a f mily #epm
’in M'jiil li iini of it nr>tuul.
*i t giwM (lie c'lii!l l i'll ii Uist for ioa<l
in*r, it communii’ifi s all thfc
I'vcyfjln (I av arc pussiiig in Hiu busy
WatM. nii'l furiiislicH n fund <fff'i"Btrnc
• ion Out will nuvtir be exh**<l. Kv
in family, Lovi< vur poor, it they wi*li
to b >l>l a p|a3o in the rank* of iotclli
rrrtll \>ciiv;, Into aA <m'
newspaper, Anti Iho nmn who in pos
'sensed tif properly suflicicnl to make
lijtn easy for lift, itiiJ surrounded hy
children cagci fO' kurwlcdgc, a>i<l neg
lects It fMihgeritri It) a new-paper, is de
ficient in i lie dutesof 11 parent. ora
good nilizon, and deserving til oeMsure
from liis intelligent m-ightiore
Idle all >vc vk eCipfrom an exchange,
and IteavHly endorse the itaunoh truths
t*re writer set* forth. Let our people
inrti'cftfc a tas o for newspaper reading
in Iho ntiuds of their bright eyed cliil
dren. 1) m’t rnire fliein up in profouml
ignorance, for they are lltc hope of lliii*
oountry, anil should certainly have the
'right kind of knowlclge given them.—
Again, we say, give them newspaper
culture.
.Difficulty Nonr Bethel-
We b arn that a serioin dildi 'ulty v--
•wtirtotl on Saturday night last, on the
‘road leading from lletliel, (ilynn coot)'
ty, between Mr. J. U Williamson anti
oolorci man named Coly Floyd, in
which Mr. W. received several severe
Hid dangerous wounds from a knife in
the hands of l’loydv From the evidence
takeu in a Justice Court, we are cm
bl*d io glean the following particular
of this sad nflair :
Air. Williamson, it wppcwre, was dri
' liga horse aad wagon on said roatl,
miO a tlic trorsi was running, Floyd,
*’ e ’ n K "n the same roail nml im t
'"wit Mr. \\'s friends at tins j> int.
Imposed la slop ilio horse, slid after
doin so, he(Floyd) told Mr. William
bob tl>*t <ttn ? tvftgou was broken, and
could ujt be used, and to lake tho
botse iiume, and tluat he would remain
'vith Hie things in the wagon, wliercup*
on Mr. Williamson asked Flovd wlmt
lu bad to do with it. One word led
to another, and ti e and ffimlty occurred
between the two men. in which Mr.
*ll****flit received a severe cut in the
t.cad Bud ebotttder, and several bruises
hboti: the body. Mr. W, it seems was
then left in an unconscious c nditi >u
in: a aa> not fouud uukl tbe npxi moru
rng. Floyd alao reserved tcvctal wcunds
•M übis uxrtm", Mr. Williamson is l>.
>g '> tt ctitieal eondiiii n, with but lit
tle hopes of recovery Floyd i.n* Wen
urr.steil and it uow lodged m tbe jad
in ibis city.
Tbe nbore ss.l ntT.ir we Gnd in the
S<ti/<ort Appcai. Mr h iatus uis a
citizen of ibis county, and is cneusiv -
ly kuowu It is to bo hoped that this
de-perado will be invited to a lunging
jbooo, iu com mem oration of ibis deed -
if Mr \V. tires fiom liis w.-unis.
A pariy.of yeotlemeu from Tbotnas-
Adle returned from a hunting expedi
tion one day la*! melt, With ijuitc a
.number of bird*, fish, flowers and ‘ga
tors. Happy sportsomo, tfcey. lU
u.oinbor the game law white jreranibu-
Lj-iIUJ the pure t rest* *n(| y. u> ble
at tea.
What a Northern Visitor Saw
in Tjioraasvilte,
Fien> tbo National Ka 10, Clarem ait, N TT.
TiiomaSVU i,i;, Oa., Feb. 18, 1878.
Mn. Kiinou Thinking that povlmps
some of your ri a lers may be thinking
nf going South for tlicir lieolth, and
would like io know of som- coiufoit i
lilo anil desirable pi ice, f will tell you
something about liiiv eiiv, and tliis
liouse, Palled the ‘M'lchnll House,
pleasantly located in Ihe •■■■ tt it si part
of it and kept b.y Now Hampshire me i .
in New England style,
Thom<rsille is 1 think, about HO and
- north latitude -about * lies garm
Hi Mobile —very n<ur the Flnri'Vi une
and üboul 30 ini'es from the waters of
j ti e Gulf of Mfi-cu find about 10.) feet
| above the level r.f tin: ocean. on a dry
rolling pine plcateau, plentifully inter
\ spersed wilh live-oak, water oak, and
I Ollier finest trees, with liere and there
fine specimens of the beautiful nngno
lia, with its cxjeodiugly rich and ever
green foli ,g ’, with n rich, productive
! soil if easy tillage, readily yielding
1 profit able returns fur all the lab ur i\
! pended on it. Tiiia city of alnut 3,003
people including hs immediate vicini
ty lias mere of a thrifty 10->k than any
other I have seen.
The Mitchell II use, the only bold
here, is a line, reW three-story, brink
bin ding, ‘dllO feet front which can ac
cont'nodaii; one or two hundicd profile,
is well kept by M-’Ssrs. h'ande son A
Fahyan ; the latter is the s m of the I' i
hytiii of While Mountain fa no ihe
funner was, I thuik, from M issa'dio
s-Ms, and ho'li of them snum to ‘know
lio.v lo keep a hotel." Tho rooms are
large, 111 and II feet high, ?e D and
I filmin, wilh inure than cotnf -rtiddo lie's,
which, f am gin I to Sav, have all huco
occupied wlulist tve have b en her*, and
by n very agrei able company, from 'h : j
I North and W< 31 inorlly, enmiug here
| hop ng to heboei-fliied saui uriy; hut
none of 1 hein so sick hut that they in in j
cheerful and appear to enjoy the mild
nii J pliiisaut weather, holii r than thu
rainy and cold, of which, of coi *o. we I
have s in-. The average t-mp( nature j
hi uco Jan. I si, a' 5 a. in, his been dd
dt-gr cs.
Wo have a liitlo firo every day in
our rooms, but it is very | leasmt stroll I
ing about in the pine woods with only J
our ordinary spring clothing, and sits j
ling in chuich with doors and wind.'as
open. This morning at 5 o’clock the
mercury stood nt 55 degrees, and to*
day as I was out walking with our for
iner fellow-citizen, Mr McDuffie, ol
Hindi’ nl, Vi., wo picked several very
large, ripe oranges, and bouquets of j >-
pollicas and laurel and oilier H iwer* in j
the garden nf Judge llunsell, into which :
We were kind \ invited as we wore pass*
ing W o nud the people very friendly
ami soeiah S>ei tt of their ways differ
from ours, tor instance : lnstoid of
shutting up in * 1 t, p nun*, bl.iek
nr white, oo ivt.:(e,| of minor oilt uses
they si uteuco them to the '‘chain
gang and that m ana, Irom 10 to 15
pounds of iron riveted on their slides
far 10 las loti months, and work on
the streets, wearing the iron day and
leg'll. I esc I tino of the colored li iy*
us I passed wbat liin crime was; bo
Maid, '‘rie.lir-g a whip, hut l didn’t do
it. 1 uni t ibl that the plan works well
in preventing petty tbef s. Another
darkle said he ‘had s’tue trouble about
a chicken.” G.
AVr re id tho foregoing it the Tit'w*
of last Saturday, ntnl thought it wouid
probably inform oar piny wood* sub
set it ers wbat Northei nets think of our
piny wood* country. Our hcapl-ful
clime in gaining f.ivor with Nov’hern
and Western m n. This ahould cer
tainly arou e vry Southerner, ml
cult so us to exert ourselves in putting
the resources ol Georgia into action be
fore the world Vi c certainly have the
best country on the globe, an 1 only
lacks the vale of iodtistrv lifted to rc
ven'tins hi.-xoi Ido truth, (’one'South,
and he convinced. W’c will give you n
hearty welcome, and do everything
within our p wer to make your stay
pleasa tit.
STATE NEWS
Onpt. Tiiplett lias (|nitc nn expatia
ted mind, and last we. k after gras ing
tbe ijuill and twirling his curly— not
silvery locks walk as graceful a s’yle
ns any old bitch, p. u ccd down and
wrote seiio thing : fter this style Now
and then wo hour of trewspnp r men
who can lie religious, but we tl.ink they
are few ami far between, and if there
isn’t some “naif way place’’ f r them,
their chance is slim. Wo will go beer
that five or six fleas were hopping in
Ilia socks Tli y do cause n fellow lo
forget sonictiiccs, don’t they?
The s me editor, in speaking of tbe
di parture of a fascinating young Nor
thorn lady says, several elongated vis
ages have appeared since she and parted
V os, Capt , every body knows you are
passrouaiely f rid of the female sex, and
you arc coircot, too.
*'\h ! woman in til’s world ofoirs.
h t.-tl j,tft ui be compared ta thee ? ‘
i’jp'., bear it like a man. though it
l>c painful. Siinyii U trial iu* eicn
/>• r trin.is re
Tina liishmcu of Sevan:.ah wore
shaiureck* on the lSih, and had ijnilo
a i ■•••hir.be Hint' Ft. Fatiickad v.
|
Fiom the lest issue of the Kistman
Timrs, we see that tpring figh rug •j,
commenced, and we iufer fr* u *bt
the editor says, th and he las th o a
share m the (lay Our advice to von.
brother, is to :ggt<rout f ibis c id
K iu s ain’t much on a listsi-eutf mc
ii e. However, brolbcr 1-v ch ii sd s-
C \i lid tins fai *, -1 eady.
The Tax Collector of Dodge county
has made a fiual net dement with the
.urify Treasurer. The county loses
about, fifteen dollars.
.Kc\ Willis M. Russell, will soon
slart the poldieaiimi nf a paper al O -
landa, Florida. The Rev gentleman
is an old jour nulis', and wc hope suc
ccs may follow this enterp ise.
Wouldn't, it be a wise policy for the
prpss gang to Login staling away tlie j
' dollars of onr and id lies.” to enable them
in taking a trip to Gainesville, in May?
Tue press convention meets at that
plic -. Wc bead the list, and if we suc
cee I in raising the ‘ wherewith,” wilt,
most positively be there. Caai’fc we
luvu fiend Kaytmi with us again? Ol
course H nn—th ugh out of the nows
piper business—will go, just to learn
the koya how to gas succcshfully.
C and. Young, of Tbomasvillo, inciting
green peas.
Atlanta Conuhlation : A few of the
new kilv-r dollar* hnve reached .Vtlnnla.
The god-less of liberty looks like a va
riety girl, nnd the noble eagle is stand
ing upon u pair of impossible liind-leg*,
with both bunds spread out as though
it hud so n a vision of John Sherri tin
in a red fltmel night-gown. Upon tho
whole, however, it is a valuable dollar
-a m,,0 J dollar to pay debts with.
1. -(Jrriiige fle/mrler : Tlie Constitu
tional Convention hus more than paid
for itself Tho cos! was not quite SSO
000. This year, by the operation of
the constitution it give the people, over
n hundred thousand dollars have been
aived, in not having n session of the
Legislature This thought, leads to an
other. A'c <! not really letter off, in
other wavs than pecuniarily, by lire
lack of a legislative sess’on this year?
If the old constitution hud remained in
force, the legislature would meet ns
usual ; the members would have been
as busy as usual ; tho laws would have
hf-eti changed ns usual ; tin-1 somewhere
between 8100,000 at-d 81-5,000 would
have been spent. Who will say that a
session of the Legislature lias toen
needed this year? In tho light of pres
ent experience, wo are almost prepared
to say that it would be butter to have
the Legislclive ae aious quadrennial
instea I of biennial.
r l Im Fort Valley Mirror says: ‘On
la t Monday night as the Kev. Satn'l
Anthony was preaching in the Metho
dist, church ho was stricken with paral
vlis of Iho tenge and coul I n't proceed
with his discourse. D.s. Green and
llnllinshed attended him, and he rtev
ered his speech after some time, and
(he next-day felt very little ino uven
icnco from it. Singular lo gay ho was
uff ioli'd in a siini) ir mauni-r six years
ago while fillin ' the pulpit fir out min
ister, aitd we ht-li-ve preaching on tho
saiilu subject, and llieao are the only
ones on which lie ever felt any difficul
ty of speaking.
SPISGIfAX M'D'JrißE.
An port hH been circulittri throughout
th* country that my bu-roeafl liah been <Ks
f* lup and iii tiiH bauds cf the {Sheriff. I
horolty declare it a falsehood!
M.v biis ooM is ami has been conducted on
interrupt-si, mid will lie ho lineafb r, m* ports
to thi o< jtrary rot wilbfCaftd ng. inti 1 will
ph ioHvcr in tbefuturr, aa I bv in ihe past,
to merit the contidtnee of uv patrons and
the pr jliu generally by a r •o'i’ii tii a:r oily
bonoiitble dealing, of which I fl t er myself
1 bare convinced the moat hkei t oil.
H apaotfollv.
DAVID Wi; IS HEIN,
l’ropri>*or r f the celobrat* and c < ap Dry Goc da
house, Did Broughton S rce', Savannah, (in.
A T T ORN K Y AT LAW,
Ra\lr>, Appllnit fauntjr, liror^la,
Will promptly attei and to business entrusted
to bis rare in the Brunswick Circuit., Mid hi
Telfair and Do fgo counties. inch. 27 tf.
L EGA L A D VERTISKMENTS
GEORGIA—Wsyne County.
To a'l whom it may coiorrn. WLereas-
J t linT H ghamith Jr. of antd S'ate and
couuly, applies tithe Ordinary for letters of
administration on the <B‘ate of John T.
H h Sr , and ceased, late of aaid c uuty
and Stat'*. These arc tlmr* f re to rite
Mi l sdmou : a l i, all anti aingul r the kiudred
and i r ‘ditors, of said dcctastd, to bo r"t
iftpear at my office within the time pres
cribed by law, a id ahow ctnae ( if any they
why let.era of admiuiatr.i ion on the
estate f said deoMW#d, aht uld not Issue
to the npplic nit. ft Ten under my hand and
oSici and signature, this March 1> h l s 7B.
It B HOPPS,
mar 20 4w Ordinary A. C.
ELECTION NOTICE I
An election will be held at IVudarvi \ on
B%‘urdiv, ift ch 30tb, l>rs, bet4(‘dij tho
hou a of 10 A |f. ( and and I*. M-, to determine
tho 1 o-*tion ( f tho e edit u precinct f n the
nl district, <. M,
The election to be hold in strict icco-d
pne • with the law* g verQing elti-uons fir
no uiLora of :hw General A*si mbly,
quftl.fi uitioi.s of Voters to bo the same os re
quite.! at Bi.oh eleMioup. Tin bnVots and
papeiß rela'iiii? to said elec ion, must bp tor.
wrtded to the Clerk of t in Hoard.- Voters
tfut ui'ou the<r ballots the nnme < f i
’tier P**nda vs, BuftMo —N >. - M A R it
U ,—or G tdi. The p’uce rrc iving tbo ina
j my of To'es east at sad election, to be
declared the pieciaot for above n mod did-
H> cider ('eminiaaii to rs Hoads and Uev nue,
Wayne County. I*. O. MIDDHE TON,
mob *Jt> *Jt. Clerk B. C. K H. W. C.
FOR SALE CHEAP-
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT-
I Off t for sale my House and Lot on the
;> ner f Orange and C'h *rry streets, Jt-Mip
'* * r k> The is half an acre in size and
u t • m B*. ile'i able part *t town. Tbe
L s it iu g, and oviiditk u and has all * f the
*• ra i i’i*o*~(netitß, and has a gvd
a tb* yard K>r tennN of sde, apply to the
iU b * and in the premise**.
L* 21U BUYANT GEOKGE.
* iWr.l k.' ven to all persona tlut
•~.j **' i Wi luni, has ahand-'Uid
* irt from me. and l therefore
* 4 • ftir;wt employing or in
■-AJ t t-wfc.l-* .ttm to her support.
J NYIIXI'MH-
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FItOM
F 1 0&IM.,
Mo 3 on & Brunswick Railroad
Ceram. SrrwwvnwMW-r's' 'mcc |
Mmcod, Ga.. Jin. 1-th, TB7S. j
ON and after this date, t'-i -i-nL-er trains
on tliis r-r-1 v.ill run a* follows:
EX PUEBS PAbSENGEK, N. 1 on;h Dai y. j
1.1-ave '' !
Arrive at Eastman l '!• j
Arrive Jesup " ’ ,'
Ar ivo Brunswick g 'V ‘.V
Leave lirii now iea per stammer .. t’■ A- At-
Ariiie ten an i I '; 1 , 1 ? Jf-
Arrive a* Jack- g:l-il.Aj.
No 2, North Daly-
Leave Jacksonville
IjAave FernaLdica per uteamer J • M.
Arrive Brunswick • -
brave Jesup !'>• > f-{•
lauv-j Eastman I'■ ''
bravo C. e.bren ... A. M.
Arrive ut Macon ~ i A,> A *
Olofte connect on at Ma'son for al 8
North, East aiid Wotl v.a Allan a.
No. .'J, B< uth, vi. ’h aip and hive Oak—Di* ’?
txc.pt hut.dj>
Leave Macon 7 SSr)l r ) A. M. |
Arrive Cochran
Arr.ve i'.astniaii
Arrive Jesup * I’.
Arrive at Jacksonvi ic 0:25 A. M.
No. 4, NOUIJI, J> ily except Sunday.
L?avc .IfickHonville.. U: 15 P. M.
\ t < > *h-snp * .... (j.’OoA.M.
Lta\*; i’.astinanr - 1 ' L’. I'. M.
Leave Cticljran. •- 2:DH P. M.
Arrive Macon . . 5:10P.M.
C- tin eti at Mason for y o nts North, East
aud Woht.
f i a w k i xsvill •: ri: a n< :h.
Freight aul Accocnnir and lion Daily, except
t miday.
Tstave (Vchran .10:00 P. M.
Arrive -.1 itawl.i sville. . li;isP. M.
Leavrt Ihiwkin Yiil.- J:i-*A. M.
Ar ivc Cochran.. .. 5:00 A. M.
( >'ir cots at n with Turns N*i i acd
2t) i.rsd froro Macon.
L ave t’ocJmin ....101 * A. M
A. rlve llnwkii fiv 1 t 11 :•’><t A. M.
Leave lliial i avi.lo Loil P. M.
Ai l ive (jij< \ ran....... I.la P. M
Oiun cth : Coo ra i with trains -and 1
lo and troui AJ.aoou.
GEO. YV. ADA MS, Gcr. t tij t.
W. J. Jauvih, MdHi. r I’ran b
Get the Standard
iL 7he tw.sf (i , ithol’ity .. It. ouylil lobe
i)i vnry Libya rtf a'.xj in cr /// A(<uh y nvj '(lnu m
,} , , - ■ . ’ —ll.v. i tea.
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A: .--iz. Mtirxli. Ift iMV. Kierett, J/unn, O'ltucy,
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linjfulfOied scholars, and is*. bCHitlcF, ns
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“The volume he/or*- lie show n vast amount of
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ct*f>Muatinii w itli kfiWal t*-n*t, and jinliiment Wor
erstrr’s h tin* sohrinT ami sa!>:r hook. ainMnay be
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London AtiiknAki m.
‘ The host Kntrl i-b writ r> and the most pnrticr
lar American uf IVoi-ivster ns th. irautlio
tty." Nkiv Yolik llBfiAU).
“After onr rt cent strike we made the change t>
Worcester as our authority in apelling, chieilv to
brim; onrselves into coiiformity the accented
nsaire, as well as to era lily the tleslre of most or our j
start', ineluding such c i.thmen as Mr Hiyard 'l av
lor Mr <> *rge \V. Smalley, ami Mr. John It. C. j
Kitssard." N. Y. Tribune.
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For sale by all It< >k-*‘lh r. nr will be rent, car
riage free, on receipt of the price by
J. B. LirrINCOTT it 10.,
Publish era. Booksellers, and Stationers,
71"’ anti 717 M irket SC, UL-iladelphia.
jau 10 3 u
CANC RS CUR D!
DR. JOHN I>. A N DREW?, OF
raoMAsvn i.k, Oa.,
CURES ('ANCEUS in' ambh’, when
irppli il lo for Trcutuient before is
is ton late.
Treats nil Chronic diseases, cr diseases of
long standing of Males and Females very
S'w<**v**fuHv
W. m! AUSTIN, "Frop’ir,
JESUP, - - GEORGIA
RATES $2 00 Per Day. Single Meals Fifty Gents.
6*3"* Special Arrangements made Ly the Wuek or Mouth.‘xSl
Ihe lecvSivn of this II >uso is on h'gh Elevated ground and directly opposite tbe
OetH t Iris well supplied with water and drainage, and is ti ted iu every way to give
us guests every con.fort of a llrst .-lass iloteb
THF. TMi I.K wit be a I.vsdinp feature of tbe -JESUP HOUSE; and being nDder
the iuru-ediatc sajervi-:ou of tLe I‘iuprietor, uo p.iins or t-xysriise writ be sjisred to
or tke it to tin* best.
<V. M. AUSTIN. Proprietor.
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
General Sopi:rintevdext*s Office, )
Allanlicaml Gulf Kail mad
Savannah, January 5, 1#77. )
/y NAVD A FTEIS SL >D'A Y, Jannury O.h,
I* PaDflf-ricfer Trains on this itond will run ns
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Lt avc StY G nah 3a ly at 1:10 P. M.
Arrive al J sup “ 7:10 P. M.
Arrive at TbomflftviUe “ . 5:20 A. M.
Arrive at Dainhridge “ 8:10 A. M.
Arrive at Albany “ 9:50 A. M.
Arrive at Li e Oak “ i!:30 A, M.
Arrive at Jacksonville ‘ 9:2s
L'. -i vc Tallaha- • - “ 11:20 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville " 8:45 P.M.
Leave Live Oak '* 9:40 P.M.
Leave Albany '* 2 80 P.M.
Leave Buinbridge “ M:L>P. M.
Leave Thomafiville “ 7:00 P. M.
Leave Jesnp “ 5:45 A.M.
Arrive at Savannah “ 8:40 A.M.
No change ot cars between Savannah and
Albany.
Passengers from Savannah foi Tallahassee,
and Jacktonville take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Fernand na,
G-dn< s\ille ai.d G dur K* ys take thisirain.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:95 u. m
(daily) connect at Jesnp \>iih t' is train for
I'Urri'la.
lessen gets from Florida Ly this train con
nect at Jesnp with the train arriving in Ma
rf-oii at 8:45 p. m. (dadv )
No change of cms between Alontgomery
,iO and Jackson v ille.
L iil.mii) Palsce sleeping cars run through
to aid from Savannah and Jacks, nvilk; hls*t
throiu h f icepers fr>rn Atlanta, Gi. t and
Mont<a mcry, A'a, to Jtcksonville. Fa.
No cli ngo of (icfi between Montgomexy
hi and Jack.’villa.
Connect ;• t Albany with passenger trams
! Loth ways oj' Southwestern Railroad to and
i from Macon, Enfaula, Montgomery, New
; Oi loans, M0b1.6, etc,
Mail steam el leaves Bainbridge for A pa
! lachicola evt-ry N.inunv afternoon; for Col
umbus every VYecPifc day morning.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily,
Sundays excepted, l>>r n Oove Springs,
St. Augustine, Palaikn. Enterprise and a 1
landi gs i n Sr. John's R T er.
DAY EXP RES M
[Daily, Sunday ExoepU and ]
L ave Savanrnh at 9:15 A. M
A • i en f Jack oav:Le 30:(K) P. M.
Ai l iv - at Tallahassee at, 8:10 A. M.
Louve at ,8:00 A.M.
Arrive tt Savan ah at 0:18 P. M.
No cl n ge cf Curs b jtweon JSavan’iah and
J.IC s nvil h.
P s enge sfirTa’lab take this f .rain.
]* ss* timers fr m Savauuah for HrnnbWick
an i D-iiic-i take this trair, arnvin at Bruns
wo k at l:Oi) P M.
I*a-seiig<“ f oui Brunswick arrive at Sa
va. .i u‘o a' 0:18 P. M.
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Trains on I>. and A. lv. 11. leave junctiop,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day .: t 11:11 a. 111.
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday nt 4:10 p. in.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays exceptedl
at 7:00 A.M.
Arrive at Mclntosh “ “ 0:50 A.M.
Arrive at Jesup •* ‘ 12:15P.M.
Arrive at. Blackshear “ “ 3:30 P.M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:10 P.M.
Leave Dupont. “ “ 5:00 A.M.
Leave lhaekshear #< “ 9:15 A.M.
Leave Jesup “ “ 1*2:35 P. M.
Leave Mclntosh “ “ 2:47 l'. M.
Arrive at Si vamiuh “ “ 3;30 i J . M.
UESfEIIN DIVISION.
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.
Leave Dupont Sndy’s Dxceptr and, ut 5:30 A.M.
Airivo at Valdosta “ “ 8:20 A.M.
Arrive at Quitman “ “10:28 A.M.
Arrive at Thoinasv’lU “ “ 1:10 P. M.
Arrive ai Albany " “ (5:loP. M.
I wave Albany “ “ 5:00 A M.
Leave Tlnun’asvllle *• *• li:00 I*.M.
Leave (^uitmnii “ 1:30 P.M.
Lt-axe Valdosta “ 3:22 P.M*
Air ve ut Dupont •• “ 6:15 P.M.
George S. Haines, General Ticket Agent.
H. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
THE MILLER
CUTLERY COMPANY
AND
U. S. STEEL SHEAR CO.,
llOVtUl.llll-U'.ll),
MANUFACTURERS OK
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID CAST STEEL
AMID sanss©is.
THE ONLY MANIJFACTFREBS OF
SOHO CAST STEEL SHEARS & SCISSORS
IN THE UNITED STATES
THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD
OF POCKET CITI.EKV, WITH
Covering Secured by Screws
NONE rtUT THE BEST
Knglisli Pocket Cuter y e el
Used, and every Knife and Scissors
WARRAMTaI).
Tk*4cmp(‘r :ind cuUins qualities of both Knives
mill Scissors are carefully tested.
<.ret r.ire is taken to maintain and increase the
v. e li cMfrtK'd reputation which this Company have ai
u>iieti, ns
The Leading American Cutlers.
in harmony with the vernict of customers, the
Centennial Kxposition awarded Medals and Riploin
as fr the greatest excellence in quality and finish o
these jroods.
The Miller Bros. Cutlery Cos.
OF
Lead in? Dry Ooocl.--, Tfosiery. Nofion.s A Funny Goods
AT
CELEBRATED DRY-GOODS HOUSE I
Calico, the very best quality, at HJc
Calico, lower grade at 5 and 54c
Guilt Lining Homespun at 3^c
5-4 Crown Shirting at 5 and 51-2 c
7-8 Brown Shirting, heavy, at fi 1-4, 0 1, 7<‘
4-4 Arown Sliirting, heaviest Kind, at 8c
4-4 Brown Sea Island at 7 c
4-4 Brown Sea Inland, very best, at 30c
3- Bleached Shilling at 5c
7-8 Bleached SI irtisg at fl-4c
I 4 Bleachod Shin ing, soft finished at 8 J-2c
4- Bleached Shirting, without, dressing, B e
Heaviest Brown Drilling at ]()c
Shirting, 10-4 blenched and brown
at 25, .40, 85 and 40c
Good article TTicnory stripe at 10c
Best round-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at 10c-
Blue Denim, a good quality, at ioc
Good Mattress Tick inig at 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 12 1-LV
B* F. ather Ticking at 20c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-8o
Best Gingham Checks ai 10c
Balmoral Skirts at 50c
Bonkvrrf readymade skirts at 50c
Cotton Diupe-, wide lo yards to the
pbe at $1 0o
Linen Diapciv ajdeec, at $1 25, 1 50
2 00 and 2 25
Fronting Linen, yard wide at 80c to $1 00
Wash- Poplin,-beautiful goods at 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to $1 25
Neck Shaw Is at 25c. and upwards
Ladies Shawls from 1 00 up, very cheap and
dcfe i+aiulii i<s.
American Itired Cashmere at 25c
English Black Cashnure y’d wide rt 4(Vd 50w
French, all wool Cafi-1
at 75. n JB)e., $1 00 and 1 25
Bombitzme, Hcmauv Australian Crepe, ve
ry reasonable.
Alpcca, a nice article, double with at 25c
A'pacß, Silk finished, double width at 50c
Black Si k at 75 90c. 00, 1 25, I 50
1 75, 2 00, 250 and 8 00.
Brown B ai.kets, per pair, 25, 2 40
2 00. 2 50 and 3 90
White Blui k ts. per pair, $2 00, 2 50,
8 00, 4 00 r> 00 and (> 00.
Honey Comb Bed Spreads at 75c
Bridal Quilts, the nicest spreads out, $1 50
Ladies mdervests at 50, Ho, 7-go. $1 00
and 1 25.
Hamburg Embroidery, Edgings and In
sertions at bargain pria s.'
Blaih Gros Grain and Sish Ribbons,
very cheap.
Everlusling, Crochet and other Trim
iningt.. lower than ever.
Ualiar, French and Guipure Laces, very
cl.es p
Ladies’ ttiM 'Pies end Fctrfs 20* and up.
Lidles Cuffs and Collars ut hail" price.
Uinba llas as low ns 85j.
Two luHon Ktl Gloves Ladies’
black, white, colored and Optra
Shades, at 50c
Two button K and G’ov.s, Ladies* —bet
ter quality, at 75-j and $1 of>
Kohtuckv Jean ,at 10, 12 1 2, 15, 20,
25. 80, 40 and fOc.
Ca>s in r* sat 50, 00, 75, 85?.
1 25 and 1 50.
Black, Bine and Grey Waterproof, 11-2
yrd wide, at 75c, !jr 100 aid 1 25.
Canton Flanhels ut 8 1 2, 10, 12 82, 15
and 200.
To nniler-t.in l onr w< lliod of bu inoss, we liavo cnJunvored to explain it in
uninisiakaKl.- lai go <e ami for wliicli wo request carsfnl perusal We beg to
cautiou the public to try to disciimi' a'o l> tween or doaliuss auil tbat of nier
tbants wlio offoi a f.-w doinestit?goods only cbc:f>as a bait, (o cait'Fi llie nnwarj,
and make lliom believe that they sell cnoylbiug rqoally s low; the iutelligena
rea'ler will easily understand this. W oSTt our go"d for inspection to every
body for we will xrml .samples of Dry Goods, with prices attached, to any one wbo
will write us for them aud givo'everyoue a chance to see for themselves.
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We Imvc endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first-olasl
Dry Goods Home, and attached the prices We are aware tbat this is sufficien
to c rirey a correct idea of tbe quality. Those who desire to purchase, we will
upon app'ieuti lu. sen 1 such samples, with prices attached, as they may desire
when they can form a much better opinion and select for themselves Not l;
tiian a million of people hase dealt with us and we are sore we have satisfied aa.
Anyone displeased with his purchase can return the goods to us at our expense
aud we w ill return the money. On twenty dollars w. rtb ot goods we prepay
freight to the nearest station. We make no charges f r packing or drayage. We
don’t sell ouo article low and make it up on tbe others.
WE RETAIL OUR GOOES AT WIIOLESASE PRICES,
Which accounts for our Womlorful Snccess.
Wo don’t advertise to bumbng, bet we talk plain business and mean it. Abefeli
one yatd as low as we would ten thousand. Those who ate tir;l of paying cx
horhitant pliees ami appreciate tbe value of money, are invited lo send their
orders, w ich we will till 0. ‘O. D. witn privilege to examine, or can send th
in'ii< y with iLo order.
David Weishcin,
NO. 160 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, G A
How Hatches arc Made.
It w’lt be apparent t • flnv nip, wlo will
examine a il G-'hl W ti-h. tlr it rwde bum
tbe n ces ary tlickoes- for engraving and
poli-bing, the 'urge proporirn of the pre
cious mi til us il, is needed only to st lien
and br lil the engraved portions in nlf.ee, and
supply tbe neesary sriidity and strength.
Tue surplus go'll is actually needless, so far
as ut litv ami beantv are concerned. In
JIVES FOSS’ PATENT STIFFENED
GOLD WATCH CASES, this waste of pre
cious m-tal is overc me. and the same so
lid ty and strength produced at fom one
th rd lo on< -In If of the usual cost if solid
cas- s. This process is of the most simple
na ure, as follows : A rdite cf comp-s ton
metal, specially adapted to t ,e nunstse, has
two pistes of solid gold so:deri and ore in each
side. The three are then pass db. tween
polished steelro lers. and 'he result is a strip
of heavily plated composition, from wb ch
tie case's, backs, centres, b* zel>. Arc , art* cut
and shaped by suitable fea ad fo-m rs.
The gold in these ersesis sufficiently tai. k
to admit of all kinds of chasing, ergr-aving
aul ecamelirg; and i ngrav-nl esses lave
teen carried utrt Uirrt erf. etly smooth by
t ore and use withnt removing the g I<l
These cas s sre for eal- by a ! jewelers, ad
are girftrua'eel bv Special Certificate to
WEAR F.)K -2) YEARS. If your jeweler
d.ies not keep tl em. ant D Hrosr'Z t
Thori% L Butldini* i , iiiiAdc.phn, or
illus.ratej oatalo^uj.
White Mixed Flanrels at 15 and 2^
White all wool flannels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 750.
Red all wool flannels at 15, 20. 25. and 400
Red all wool twill Flannels at 25, 80 aDd 4()o
Grey Flanuels at 15, 20, 25 and 40c
Opera Flannc Is all colors at 400
Opera Flansek, plaid sfyles, besf, at 00c
Woolen Li; Fey, ag id quality, at 20c
Heavy white undeinLiits at 20c and upwards.
Calico Shirts at 25 and upwards.
White drees shirts at 75 and upwards
Yard io: g towels at 12 1-2 and upwards.
Towels low as 5 Q
Linen Table Cloth, 2 12 paid wide, 25
80. 85 aid 40\
Table 0:1 Ctoth, 114 yard wide, best
Quality, at 40c.
Bleached r iub!e Damask at 50, 75c.
$ 1 00 so and ! 20.
Woolen Table (kerbs, good at $1 00
Good Frercb C -rsets ht 500
Thompson’s glovt fiaii g C- rset at .fl 00
and 1 25.
SinpeLders wnh Rubber in the back at, 25c
Turkey Rtd Table 1) lies' per dozen 750
Waite linen T' b e Doylies’ per dtzen
GO si and 75;.
Table N pk ilk, pe. d< 7, * r at 00;
1 25 snd upwards.
Childreh’s Woolcd O pa at 400
Yiil B rage, betst quality a yard at 40j
Silk Veilii g p: r yard>t 50, 60 and 70u
Neck Ruches, per and z n at 12 12, 15,
20* nnd 25a.
Neck Ruchmg, by the yard, at 5, G 1-4
iOe and upwards.
Alpaca Skirt B.aid, a bunch at 5o
12 di z-n Agate or Rice Buttons for 5o
FasLion&l lu Silk Dress Buttonsat 10 and 15a
Ivory and Gutta Percha Buttons at 8,
10, 12 1 2 and 15c.
Children’s Round Combs at 10 and 150
Lrdies* High B ick Coml sat eO, 15 and 25 s
Children’s Fancy Stoi kings at 5 and 10a
Misses’Farcy Stockings at 12 12 and 15a
Ladies' Fancy Stoekii gs at 10 to 50c
Black Prnts Buttoi s, bone, best qual
ity,. box for
Lrdies Waite Sti ckmgs at 5,8,
10 and I‘2 and 25c.
Ladies’ English Stockings, without
s< run*; at 25c.
iGeotV Half Hose at*s, 8. 20, 12 1-2
Gent’s Engl sh L If hose without seams. 25
Gent’s Bordered handkerchiefs at 8 and 5 j
Gent’s Turkey Rid handkerchiefs at 101
Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at 5u
Ladies’Corded L cen handkerchiefs at 10a
The b''St needles, a prper, at 5u
Coatb’ & Claik’s N. O. CL 1 ton at Qc. r
per dozen Gsc.
Good spot I cjtton for hand sewirg, 200
yard?, at 8
N' pro H uddrrrhu f< at B), 15, 25 and 85c
BpII thread, 16 bulls for 35c
ivLuLting aLd D *rning Cottoh, a ball, 5o
Gents’ paper col'are a box, ot 5, 10 15 & 250
Liuen Sh’rt Fronts, extra Kngth at 25a
Curded P qn#*, worth 20 at 10or
W ite aim Blick Cottyn Gloves at 10c
Liele Tlireau Gloves at 15, 20, 25 and 85a
English Pins w < rth 15c a \ rper, at 300
Amer cau pins worth l'Oc a paper, at 2 l-2o
Best qua I *y Hocks and Eyes I papers for 5c
Papei Cambric, yard wide, at 7o
Twill bun g Jean, at low
PKlIU't: COUNTV.
AiliuiuistrattM'k Notice.
GEi tRGlA—PiEBirs Ci-nsmc.
To all whom it may concern; \vherea J ,
John V. A. AVarren of eai I State and county,
applies to the O. dinary for letters of adtni t
istratiou on the estate of Aobir I. Warrc i,
deceased, late of said c Bity: These i•■
therefore to cite and admonish all ands i
puar tbe kmured and cridi ors of ea-d r ; >-
ceased, to be and appear at my office, witl a
the tin e prescribed by law, and show cau t,
(if any they havi ) why let ers of adminis ae
tion u the estate of said deceased, short l'
rot issue to the applicant, on the first M ip
day in A; rii n< x , in Biackshear. Gi' .a
u-.der my band and official signature, T iia
February doth 1878.
A. J. STBICKLAND,
feb 27 f Ordinary P. C.
DR. ALLEN BROWN,
OENT I S T f
Blackshear, - - G'fiOßGU*
I*; prepared to do aS kind of Dental \ >rts
ir the mo*i approved style. All orders
me‘t aith pr*iu|4 Uses all vbft
Lite iinprovesiKutag. mod
satsSfaeticu tsVi'tseU.