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THE JESUP SENTINEL*
H atter D. M. Mason,
Z,ocal Editor.
wi:ii>esuav. iPRii. n 'is's.
JESI’F royal chapter, no. 21
Meets tue first Saturday in each mouth at
3 o’clock, r. m. Companions in good stand
ing are fraternally invited.
R. F. Lestee, M. E. H. P.
JESUP LORRE, XO. 112. F. & A. XI,
Meets third Saturday in each mouth at’2i
o’clock p. m. Members of the Order in good
standing are fraternally invited.
XV. H. Whaley, XV. M.
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
The following table gives the arrival and
departure of the Atlantic & Gulf passenger
and accommodation trains at Jesup :
TRAINS GOING WEST.
Night Express, t Arrive at Jesup.. 7:10 p m
r. < f L?ave •• coo pm
Accommodation* Arrive £
TRAINS GOING EAST.
Night Express, t Arrive at Jesup. S:2o a m
.< “ f Leave “ • • A:4*> a m
Accommodation* Arrive “ • • 12:10 a m
“ * L‘ave “ ..12:Jopm
•Sundays txcepted. t Pally.
Appointments for the Month of April.
First Saturday and Sunday at Pine Grove
Obnroh. . . .
Second Sunday (Morning and r.venm.J at
Jesup Cburcb.
Third Sunday, I/verp-ol Church.
Fourth Saturday and Sunday at Bethel
Church.
Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening .-t
the Jesup Church. Sunday School at 3
o’clock every Sunday afternoon.
A. A. Ellenwood, Preacher in Charge.
JESUP LUMHER MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY WILLIS CLAISY.
800 feet for mill timber $1 Jo<®l 50
400 “ to 450 1 50
*OO 4 ‘ to 350 1 50@1 50
250 “ to 300 1 & s@l 00
JF.SUI MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY W. H. WHALEY & SON.
Corn per bushel 80cts
Oats “ “ COo!a
Hay $1 1°
Hams 12ct 3
Shoulders 1 2cts
B con Dry Salt per lb k 7>cta
“ Clear rib Sides per lb yjts
Flour per barrel 00(5)10 00
Sugar per lb 10@12cts
Coifee per lb 20cts
liicti per lb Ocls
0 20 cts peck.
Enjoy Life.
What a truly beautiful world we live in!
Nature gives 113 grar.deurof mountains, gl< ns
and oceans, and thousands o means for en
joyment. We can detire no better when in
perf ct health ; but how often do the majori
ty of people feel like giving it up disl ea en
cJ, discouraged and worried out with dis
ease, when there is no occu 'on for tbs 1 -
ing, as every sufferer cm e^s ; ly obtain sat c
fcCtory preof that Green’s August Flower
will moke them as f e from d ? seose as when
born. Dyspepsia and Liver Comp’ftint is the
direct cause of seventy-five per cent, of such
maladies as Billiousness, Indi estion,
Headache, Costiveness, Ne-vousProttratio 1,
D'zzinoss of the Head, Palpitation of the
Heart, and other distressing Rymptons.
Three doses of August Flower wi'l prove its
wonderful effect. Sample bottle*, 10 cents.
Try it. inch. 30-3 n.
German Syrup ”
No other medicine in the world was ever
given such a test of its curative qua Mies as
Botclice’s German Syrup. In throe years
two mi lion four hundred thous
and small bott’es of this medicine were dis
tributed fr t e of charge I>y Druggists in the
country to those afflicted wi h Consumption
Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia
and other diseases of the throat and Lungs
giving the American peop’e undeniable
proof that German Syrup will cure them
The result has been tbst Druggists in every
town and village in the Uniled Statesare re
commending it to their customers. Go to
your Diii&gist, and ask what they know
about it. Sample Bottles 10 cents, liegu
lar size 75 cents. Three dos s will rel.eve
aay case. inch. 20-3 m.
For Sa e Cheap.
We have a splendid silver mounted Colt’s
Repeater which can be had at a bargain. Ap
ply at this office.
Shoes at 75 cents, at Whaley & Sons. Ev
erything else in proportion.
ssoo Planes for only $1.25.
Who ever lizard the l.ke ? But its true
never’he'esp. Some fortunate subscriber to
the Southern Musical Journal—a superb mu
sical magazire, published at Ludden & Bates’
South:*!n Music House, Savannah, Ga ,
during the year 1878, will have the unbound
ed pleasure of getting a magn ficeut s'Boo
Square Grand Piano as a premium. At ur
last Premiu m Drawing. Mr. 11. W. Jtm’son,
of MacoD, Ga., won a SI,OOO Piano. Only
$1 25-for the Journal, the P.ano Ticket and
SI.OO worth of Premium Music. Tue Draw,
i. g will come off t the State Fair to be held
next October in Macon, Ga. Address the
Publishers at Savannah, Ga.
W. H. Whaley & Son have a general stock
ot mercbßnd : ze, which they will dispose of
at dint essmgly low figun 8, for the cash.
Go to Sleep., My Ba-a a by.
We have just received a copy of this won
derful $20,000 oog, and mutt pronounce it
very fine indeed. It cn be played on the
.Organ or Piano. Price, 40 cents r er copy ;
sent to any port’on of the United States up
on receipt of price, b}’ addressing the pub
lisher, F. W. Helmick, No. 136 West Fourth
St., Cincinnati, O. SeLd in your orders
ea)ly as there is an astonishing demand for
this sorg.
Messrs. W. H, Whaley & Son have receiv
ed an immense stock of shoes which they
are selling loom 75 cents to $3.00. Whaley’s
is the place to buy your shoes. Go and ex
amiie tLe : r stock before elpe
wl ere. Harry wll nr et joa with a emile,
and give you bottom figuns.
The Morning Xetcs, of the 15th ins*., came
to th iu a double sheet rd tion, which was
the largest daily ever published in the South
ern States. It is now printed on a double
cyl nder Campbell Press, 46x64 irch bid,
which gives a clear and neat print. Mr.
E'-t ll Bnrp"S-e — : n enrgr—the famous Gor
don, of the New York Herald, and is the
most energetic business man on the globe.
We are authorized to state that W. H.
Whaley fc Son w 11 *.ive you 3 lbs. of wbi'.e
bacon for 25 ctnts; 2 lbs. of lard for 25 cts.,
and 10 lbs. of sugar for $1 00- Verily, there
are panic prices, and eveiy body caniive, as
long as pioviaions say this cheap.
Say, boya, you had btt*er drink your trn
gle leg by the gallon, for after ♦his moi-th
you can’t bay a drink in the county. How
ever, some of them have already begun drink-
Lg. and it goc-i like water do*n a rat Lo’e.
PENCIL FLASHES*
Rain without ceasing.
Bring in chickens, for they are nearly as
scarce as hen’s teeth.
The prospects for a good fruit crop, is
very flattering.
Button hole bouquets. Our beys have
got it bad.
We know of several young bloods who had
to pin their flowers on their lapel?, Sunday
afternoon. Too bad, ain’t it boys ?
Our girls will soon commence scooping
green plums and salt. Dr. Lester tad bet
ter order a car load of vermifuge candy, at
once.
The dead has come to life, or in other
words, we are rejoic’ng. That good old dai
ly—the T. & M.—has again wiggled to our
desk.
This surrounding country is perfectly del
uged with water, and the frogs are having
their usual frolio, much to the annoyance of
our entire population.
The Jesup House still receives her quota
of public patronage. Mr. Austin, the geni
al mine host, never fails in giving entire sat
isfaction to his customers.
Aftor this month, if any one wishes to
sell red liquo* here, Hr y can do so by pay
ing a tix of fifte n hundred doll i'L We
hardly think any one will p-,y it.. This will
be a great blessiDg to oui community,
Our paity going young folks, have again
had another surpii-e at the residence ot Mr.
XVeiss'. which was hug iy enjoyed. Sav,
don’t ride a Lee horse to death, brys. XVe
must hold up, awhile.
We merely caught the glimpse of brother
HotreU’s auburn beard, as he passed through
here Thursday night, on his way from the
Forest City. He was pla-ii, g now you see
i f , and now you don’t see, with the thigh of
an old hen.
Anew silver dollar was on exhibition at
the loafers meeting in front of the Jesup
House, Sunday, which attracted considera
ble attention. XVe happened to be in the
crowd, blit that’s no indication that we are
a charter member. It was the first new dol
lar that had been seen here.
Tinr a v e a great many children in town
who have the w hot ping cough. XVe have
never had it, though we fear we will become
its victim, as it is nging quite ixteusiv, ly.
If we do take it, we ho| e some of our friends
will give us a remedy that’ll knock it higher
than a kite.
“The Image of my Mother,” anew serial
story, will appear in the issue of the 20th
mat., in the Savannah Weekly News. It
promisee to be a splendid pi.ee of composi
tion, and will add greatly to the praise and.
favor of the Sews.
Tuesday night of last week, Charlie I’en
dleton, of the X’aldosta Times, dropped in on
us, and we had a good old fashioned hand
shake. He was still ta'kiug about that com
modious jail. XX’e bet a thiip he will never
get board and lodging therein, though.
The M sees Moomaugh's have reco'ved a
magnifioi-ht lot of ladies’ Sea f ', Fan?, Gloves
and fancy articles, which they are ofl’-jriDg
at panto prices. They cho have gentlemens’
Gloves aud Ties. XVe know our young men
will have this as an excuse for dropping in
down there. XVe sine- roly trust that a gen
erous public will lend their nii.e to a worthy
widow lady and orphans.
A yourg man at a ball, not long since, hap
pen! and to step on a ladies train, aud begged
her pardon, and added : “You ought to have
a cow-catcher on it." “And I would have
caught a calf,’’ sa-d the young lady. You
may guess as much as you please, but wo
don’t propose giving Doctor Lester a job of
pickirg buck snot out of our hind legs.
Some w: iter thus soliloqu’zes : “Boys,
don’t leave the farms.” No, boys ; just take
the farm light along with you, when you go
anywhere. You w 1! find it handy, if you
fail to get a situation in the city, as you
probably will. Yes, boys, that’s ihe way our
daddies done, when our mothers use to
spank us all around ; and we are no better
than they were.
Prosperity will certainly follow ourthrifty
and enterprising ci izens. XVou’t this in
duce He uon-inttr-sted pait of our co umu
nity to quit croaking, and fillow suit in
beautifying and buiming upjebup? Why
don’t every body fake a pride in our town ?
Jesup will nev. r bo much of a plec , unless
thoee drones are driven out, Rso up, you
sluggards, and go to doiug something for
your town and county.
We o n report,-in the way ot improve
ments, Severn!, this week. The first we no
tice, is the tan y and commodious house cur
friend Riley Johnson is erecting just oppo
site bis livery s ables, near “Roberson’s
Mansion.” Then we c .st our eyes around,
and behold the workmen making prepara
tions for erecting a house for Capt. Clary.
Dr. Lester will a s> meet, a dwebi g on the
spot where his house was burned down, just
as soon as the lumber men can supply him
v ith material. Verily. Jesup ij destined to
become quite a tow n yet. Let t ball of
progress roll, and keep rolling, until every
waste corner on 4 place shall be . inhabited
with live, energetic c tizsns
Gentlemen, aid those interested, why is
it that you are without an imt tution of
learning? Jesup certainly has sufficient
material lor a fi urishing school, and why
haven’t you had one? From what we can
glean, this is the cause : Her citizens wont
concentrate and pull togfther. Home are
fer one thing, and some for another. We
are sorry that our people are so divided upon
this all important subject, for certainly no
village will become of much eminence, un il
she bus an Academy, and it well ustained.
Our people are entirely too reticent to their
1 tercsts. Did know that Jesup was a
much taiked about place ahro d? Well, by
having a fl >uri king t-cbool it wr.u'd increase
her popularity an hundred fold. Homo of
our subr,cr,b is came over la it week and rt
quested us to stir our pe iple up on the sub
j-iCt of building an Acaitmy; so each and
every one of you may consider yourself s ir r
red up on the subject. Now, it depends up
on you to have an Academy. Go to work
witn unity of fee Mg—for in ‘‘uidty, there
is streeg.h’—and have a erected at
once. J. sup must have it, aud her citizens
moat ali take a part in the construction of it.
We would like to near Irom you, gentlemen.
Can’i you have a c ll meeting one day this
week, and take stejs in the urn ter, and re
poit through th sj columns? I4member
that the Sentinel is your benefactor, and
w’.ll slick to y <ll through thick and iliin.
Baxley Department.
BY TYHO.
I notice that you comment on the
number of tipsy people you suw iu Jes
up last we k. I think Applbg county
lias the advantage of W ayne, inasmuch
as the liquor license amongst us is so
high that nobody can aff rd to sell spir
ituous liquors. We have in Baxley, an
establishment which sells lager beer by
the bottle, and j idling from its effect
on some of our people list Saturday
evening, I should sav it i3 very wrong
beer. To jadge from the yelling, pis
tol shooting, etc , a person not knowing
that whiskey is not retailed i u Bax cy,
would Lave thought that several peo
ple were drunk. I hopo they were
drunk, for that might be a slight ex
cuse for tho shameful attaok mado up
on the passenger train Saturday night.
From tho best information I can get,
some of the colored people entertained
some ill-feeling against a white man
named Trewitt, aud when he started to
get on board the passenger train, be
gan firing upon him—mostly with pis
tols—and after he had suecooded in
boarding the train, continued to fire
through the sleoping and passenger
cars. I hear that Mr. Trewitt had one
of his hands wounded, but no one else
was injured. The cars, however, were
considerably injured by pistol bullets,
and the breakage of window glass by
brick bats Ido not know what Mr.
Trewitt may have done to give offense
to these men, nor do I care. This at
tack upon a train of cars, crowded with
passengers, endangering their lives, is
unjustifiable, and the honor of Appling
county—nay the honor of the State of
Georgia—demands a thorough investi
gation of thii infamous outrage, that
the guilty may be brought to
punishment, and the people at large
learn that because they have drank too
much tangle foot—out of a lager beer
bottle- —will justify them in lynching
anybody in Georgia. Let these men
be taught, in their own persons or es
tates, tbat tho people of Georgia are
able and willing to enforce the crimi
nal laws.
tVe have had svme very heavy rains,
and tho whole of this section of coun
try is saturated with water, much to
the delight of the little boys, and frogs.
The hoys are—while I write—busy
playing with their boats, and wading in
the water, while tho frogs evince their
delight, by making the air vocal, with
—what they call —music, but I had
just as soon listen to a jews harp.
I hope that our fanners are satisfied
with the late rains.- 1 am willing to
have dry weather for a week or so now.
Why do our poople pay so little attens
tion to their gardens ? I have seen
fewer evidences of thrift in this partic
ular, than any whore in Georgia that I
have ever lived. I consider a good
kitchen garden as an absolute necessi
ty, and it is nearly the middle of- April
and uo body has fresh vegetables on
their tables. I havo no earthly doubt
that if the present generation will eat
more fresh tender vegetables, aud less
salt meat, it will lengthen their lives
and increase their coinf rt fifty per.
cent. I have lived in this world fifty
years, and I have always seen those
families most healthy andmost happy
who cat the least salt bacon, and the
most early vegetables. During my
residence in Baxley, commercing Jan
uary 17th last, I have seen radishes on
tho table once, lettuce, eto., not at all
XVby, Mr, Editor, I’ll hot a ginger cake
that the people in Brunswick havoplcn
ty of early peas, beaus, etc., eto, and
why cannot our people havo them ?
The answer is simple : just because
they don’t try. The soil of this part
of Georgia, is equal to any in tho State
for raising early vegetables, fruits, etc.
for the Northern markets, and the
time will come when the people of this
part of Georgia will ship thousands of
dollars worth of such things every year.
It only requires an cn rgetic man with
a small capital to start tin’s business in
wire-grass Georgia, and once started, it
will not stop short of absolute success.
Since the date of my last letter, 1
have attended a masonic funeral, which
was unlike any other which I have ov
er seen. The person had been dead
for some months, but before dying re
quested his brethren to have him bu
ried with masonic honors. On Sunday
of the 31st ultimo, the grave was open
ed, and the usual masonic honors paid
to the and ceased. I was pleased to see
so many masous in attendance. There
were thirty-live in lieu, and only one
was a visiting brother. This speaks'
well for Appling county, for I have
never seen much immorality where ma
sonry was popular. The funeral ser
mon was preached by my friend Wil
liams, of the M. E. church, South. I
had not seen him for several years, and
was pleased to see that old Father
Time had dealt so lightly with him
Were it not for his white beard, one
w <uld say that his age would not ex
ceed forty years, and the sermon which
he preached on that occasion, proved
that while he had endeavored to take
care of the pby ical man by eating lots
of chicken—Mo hodi.it preachers are
notorious for their love of chickens—
he has at the same time been improv
ing Ins mental man. The division of
his tex f , the arguments used, and un
broken How of well chosen language,
all went to show that lie is no tyro ; but
seriously brother Williams, don’t you
think you ought to cut rff that beard ?
lam not opposed to whiskers ; I have
not had a razor under my chin iD more
than thirty years, but I do think that
lawyers aud preachers cannot be too
bare face. How can Mr. Williams Lave
the hardihood to look a chicken in the
face while wearing that beard '(
We are now having tpring in real
earnest. Nature is again assuming her
mantle of green, and the little birds
are singing their love songs frhm evtry
tree, and toon they will be building
their nests and rearing their young, I
have been pleased to notice your com
ments on tne slaughter of these harm
less things, Lut if ever the birds are
protected, it must be by convincing our
people that the birds—by destroying
millions of noxious insects —arc tiuly
the farmers best friend, and this, it
seems to me, would not be hard to do
I will merely remark here, tbut our
people owe the annual visits of tne ar
my worm and hundreds of other-, to
the destruction of these little friends
of the farmer.
Uoder the head of improvements in
Baxley, I have only noticed one dtci
! ded advancement. One of our citizens
I has constructed a wagon. The wheels
! were sawed off a black gum log, and
I having purchased him a pair of billy
goats, is to be seen any day driving his
team around town. I have frrqently
seen boys driving g -as, but this is the
first roan that I ever knew to amuse
himself in such a manner, but the thing
is very popular with tho little boys, and
if they oould vote, tbat man would beat
John L Harris or John C. Nioholls
either, for Congress, or the “auld clee
kio” himself for Governor. They had
bettor try the expevimeut b-oauso 1 be
lieve the old proverb is true— ‘ if yeti
want to steal a pig, tioklo the old sow.''
Now these gentlcmeh could certainly
win the admiration of all the boys in
this Congressional District, aud the
boys control their mothers, and every
body knows that the mothers control
the fathers ; so I think the experiment
worth trying, bu', Mr. Editor, I dou’t
believe that anything shoit of tho pres
idency would induce me to imitate our
Baxley mau, yet chacuu a son gout is
true, and I suppose our goat driver
finds auiusomeut with his little team.
We have just had quite a heavy show
er of rain, acoompaired with wind, aud
the largest hail I ever saw. Not with
standing tho rain, there was a large
quantity of it lying in the street fifte;!:
miuu'cs after the hail ceased to fill.
At first, the ground was quite white
with it, and I saw lumps of it fitly as
large as the largest sized marbles. I
fear it has done much injury to the
young fruit, by boating it off tho troos
Excuse this rambling letter. I have
been very sick, and am not yet entirely
recovered, lam quite feeble, and very
nervous. I will endeavor hereafter to
keep one letter lyiug by me, so that in
case of sickness, 1 can still occupy my
corner.
Thank you for your kind notice of
my communications, I shall try to bo
more worthy of your commendation.
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BREAD, BISCUITS, CAKES,
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TUAN CAN BE OBTAINED IN ANY
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Nearly all Mil Powders
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SwyQ
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While it possesses none of the bad qualities
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and NE VER FAILS to make light bread.
Li *ht, weTl-raisea bieud, biscuit, and cakes
digest easily, and conduce to good health.
The victims of poor cookery abound on every
hand, and are numbered by thousands ana
tens of thousands. No more prevalent and
distressing complaint exists than dyspcjisJu.
Wc have it on good authority, that more than
81,000,000 were paid out last year
IN THIS COUNTRY MONK, for
patent medicines t cure tills innlaily.
DS7PARED An ounce of prevention is
nEmCIfIPEIt worth a pound ot cure.
No more potent cause of indigestion and
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Sea Foam
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ami every Housekeeper who has
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lady who has once used it will ns mioh *ll
- wlilt suit! from her pantry hm do
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WITHOUT m EPUM
For the purposes for which ft is intended; and
not only is this the case, hut tin- Having
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three of any other baking compound.
BY USING SEA FOAM,
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BY FORTY POUNDS
Than can in any oilier way be made from a
barrel of flour; and the saving iu eggs, milk,
and other ingredients will, during three
months, more than pay its cost.
SKA FOAM is now usi-d by the leading
hotels and restaurants throughout the country,
and very largely in private families.
GIVE IT ATRIAL
It is certainly worthy of tills, and you will
never regret it, for no housekeeper haring once
used Ska Foam " 'll ever again he without it.
With every ran of Hi.A Foa.M is patented a sheet
containing full din-cl ions for vne,and Iwenty-xeri n
COOKING RECIPES
Of great value to every hou (-keeper, bk
your *-r for if, and if ho is unwilling
to supply it, send for circular and price list to
GAMTZ, JONES & CO .SoleMirs.
176 Duaac St., New York.
NOTICE.
For pale or • x ban c for land on the line
ft the Macon <fc lint vjck, or the Atlantic
L Gulf lioad, two neat little farms in Glynn
county, rear Brunswick, and on tide water,
with comfortable r id nco w on eneb.
inchJ-'y'f- JOHN TANARUS, HARRIS.
fi©©DY‘JAIE fe
ATTORNEYS A T-L A W,
BRUNSWICK, - GEOB.UIA
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW,
Kaxlcy, Aiiplinr nnt>, (iearxia.
Will promptly attend to business rntrnrtrd
to hiacare in the Rrun- ct Circuit, in 1 in
Telfair and Dodg' count. . m<h. c 7 tf.
CHEAP CASH STORE,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
COOTS and SHOES,
EATS and CAPS and
General leroMise
I make a Specialty in Ladies Goods and
crll their attention to my Stock of Dress and
Fancy Goods, consisting cf everything that
is usually kept in a first olass Dry Goods
Store. My stock of
BOOTS & SHOES,
Are large and vi riol, an 1 wiU be sold ns
cheap as they eau be bought at Suvnnuab.
GROCERIES,
My StO-his n'.wnps full and fresh,consisting
of Flour, Meat, B con, O IV, -h, Sugars, Rico,
Tons, Soaps and other groceries too nmmr
ona to mention.
Thanking my customers for post favor , T
hope to merit a coutinu .- c> of tho : ninc I y
giving them better goods for leas money
than they eui g-1 e’sew hero.
L. WEISS,
Itrsatl street, Jesuit, l a.
||S
ml Mm!
I would respectfully announce to the citi
zens ( f J> sup an 1 :oiro:i(]'ng country that I
huvo jutft received full line of
DRY GOODS,
All of the Inlcn 1 slyl s; Jjndtes ora; find my
stock complete to mukc Beleoficu i from.
I have n'so ft complete ftesortmont of first
olurHs Shoes, oousisLie}} of
Ladies, Mi-s.. im-1 ('hild’-nnn fi, e rowed
Hho.H find J-LItTEIiB.
Mens fine TSox-Tood nr.d J'lftir. Shres.
A full lino of crockery, T'-nvars, Wj d-.vnrc,
Etc , Etc.
I hftvo uliio a fid! nHKortmcnt of
FRbSH DRUGS AND FAMILY MEDICINES,
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Elc.
I biivo returned permanently to Jesup,
and offer my Professional set floes to our
oitiz ns. Calls imawcrod promptly day or
night. Z W. UTILE, M. D.
Meals 50c. Lodgings 50c.
'Planters Jlolel,
MARKET SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GA.
GOM PORTABLE ROOMS and
"Orst-cliiss table. Rates, $1.50 per
day. JOHN BRESN'AN, Manager,
late of T?r<•snaii’a European llnuao. M.
L. IF ARNE I', Clerk, late of Bresnnti’s
Europe,in House. Sirnnncrg desirous
of home comforts should stop tit tlio
I'J.ANTERS’ FIOTEF,.
THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
i f 11
PRICE, 850.
THIS new and wonderful Instrument
enables any one, whether under
standing music or not, to olay any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from the most plaintive dirge to
the most lively dance music. It posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous simpli
city, requiring but the intelligence of a
child to manipulate, yet capable of repro
ducing# without limitation, the musical
compositions of the past, present r.nd
FUTURE. The execution is faulllc s,
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm,
and the 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,
S. 7. NEEDHAM & SON,
/. MASUFACIUKEBS, * . n
Ai3, 145 fc 147 33i St, New Tori.
W. Me MJSiI3MF ? Fffojfr.
JESUP, - - GEORGIA.
RATES $2 00 Per Day. Single Meals Fifty Gents.
0®“ Special Arrangements made by the Week or Month.*®#
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Tlio location of this House is on high Elevated ground and directly opposite the
Depot. It is well supplied with water and drainage, and is fitted in every way to give
its guests every comfort of a first-dnes Hotel.
THE TABLE will be a Leading feature of the JESUP HOUSE ; and being unde r
tho immediate supervision of tho Fropriotor, uo pains or oxponso will be spared to
m ike it equal to tho best.
IV. M. AUSTIN, Proprietor.
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(Successor toHiis Brother Antony Basler.)
The Well Known
I tm-mm alley*
At the Old Stand 17-1 Bryan Street, Opposite the Market,
—DEALER IN -
Erandioc, Whiskiess, lager Boor, Alo and All Other Liquors.
MY FOREIGN LIQUORS ARE ALL OF MY OXVN IMPORTANION.
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ASK TOUR GROCER FOR IT!
o Depot, 104 READE°STREET, Hew York. c.
L IPSTSIM ft BM.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dry Goods and Notions,
Eoots and Shoes and Gents’
CUTS’ FMimilISC HOODS,
NO. 17 CONG R ESS ST RE ET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
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•33HJ savinomo jAUdiaosaa
CHAUBKSTON &, SAVANNAH
Stencil and Variety Works,
88 Church Street, (tharlo ton, H. 0.
28 Drayton Strut, Savannah, Oi.
\v w. SMITH anil IIKO , I’roprletorH
Marking l'lat- a f >r marking Clothing Lorn
ber, Cotton, , cut to order. Alphabete,
Ink’., Brushes, Ae., always on hand. N< te
ry l’nb io, Court, Lodgracd Wax Seals, ex
acut'iii in neat cat atyte.
Ord rt by mail promptly attended to.
April J- f.
ipplicatlon for Homestead.
GEORGIA -Wayne OruLiTY.
Mra. Margarat F. Bolin, baa applied for
exemption of peraonal'.y, andaetting apart
and valuftl o i of Ilo.ne-'rad, and I will papa
upon the name at ',ny office, in Jc -up Gcor
gia, on the 20th day of Apri. 1878, at 10 o'o k
a. in. March OOtb, 1878.
It. 15. HOl’l'S, Oid’y.
April 3-1 w.
GEORGIA— Wayne County.
Notice i hereby g'ven that I thill apply
to the Court of Ordinary, of W ryn county,
on the first Monday iu May mx', f r leave
to sell, at pr:vMe ante, alt the estate intcrert
of the minora cf Mary E. Trowell, in a'l tho
landa lying iu the county of Screven, which
are, by tue la-t ill of Robert M. William
axn, litfc of aaidS irevin conn y deccas*d,
deviiwd to said minors, aft,r the death of
the unde signed.
EIIILY TROWELL,
Am ’. 3 4r. orxrdian.
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“OLD DOMINION” (Va- PURE
White Wheat Whiskey.
For I'lmilly mill Medicinal l o.
This dilicions product, prepared
from selected grain, contains, in a high
ly concentrated form, the nutritious
properties of Wheat
To those requiring a nourishing
s'ironlant, this palatable article has a
tendency to recreate and repair the
waste attendant upon active, physical or
moral labor, debility, etc.
It Ims received the highest enconi
utns from eminent in ■ lical authorities,
as possessing qualities that are abso
lutely fattening; this desideratum len
ders it invaluable to those who arc suf
fering from Consumption, hung Crra
plaints, Bronchitis, impaired sttongtb,
Lack of Vital energy and ll diseases
1 which, in tie ir incipient stages, require
a generous diet, and au invigorating,
nourishing stimulant.
! Put up in ca-es containing twelve
! large bottle*, cud sold by alt prominent
* Druggists, Grocers, etc.
BININGER& CO., (Established 1 775)
j No, 15 Beaver Street, New fo k.
i Sole A.geut.B fir Distillers,
& W arraated "as !