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the jesup semtineu
T. I’. LITTbEHUI-D, Editor.
\V I)". M Ma-oii,* Associate “
Uiu-'I OI Me Jesup House, fronting on Chary
Street, two doors from Broad St.
WBKOHMV. trUL 14, is:-.
APPLINO COUNTY OFFICERS
Ordinary—Silas A. Crosby.
Sheriff—Silas Crosliy.
Couny Clerk —B. It. Mobley.
Treasurer —Wm. H. Overstreet.
Tax Collector and lbceiver—John J.
Clark.
County Caroner—• Heotor McEachin.
County OommiHSionors—Jacob Lightscy,
Daniel McEachin, John 0. Hart and Wm.
6. Stfcwart.
Georgia Press Convention-
The SDDu.il meeting of the Georgia
Press Association will be held at
biinesville, ou Wednesday, the Btb of
May.
The Central, Southwestern, Atlantic
and Gulf, Western and Atlantic, and
\ir Line Railroad* have kindly extend
ed their u-nal cnurlctdcs to members
des l ing to uttrnd the meeting- Rep
resentatives of papers oti the line of
ilits three first tamed railroads will be
tftttk4 uh lUlinta on nppl'.avti- L to
the President.
J. H. EH TILL, President.
C. J'. H*-si:u., Rcc. Secretary.
An Old Caso Stirred up.
Mrs. Elizabeth Tilton mndc confes
sion of her atrorioua mime committed
with the Rev. Henry Waid Hcechcr.
on the 15th inst., aid I lie Ifith Henry,
wrote a letter to tho N. Y. Tribune,
deujing ht and her guilt, in which
be said : “I declare her to ho innocent
of the great mmaffrnssjon.” Ono of
them has, uu.lojbledly, prevaricated.
Shauic! Shame! I If Mrs, Tilton is
not guilty, she would have never made
public Confession. ‘‘An buniblo con
fession is good fi r the soul." Slia de
nied—moat bitterly—this crime four
years ago, but now says "that the
charge brought by my husband of adul
tery between mysoll and the Rev. Hen
ry Ward Beecher, is true, and that die
lie I had lived so well the last four
yo ,rs, had become intolerable to mo.’’
The following postal card was receiv
ed Monday n'glit:
Mr. Editor : Owing lo my illnesH
and absence in ntlcndanco on Telfair
Superior Oouri, it will be impossible
for mo to coutribi'to to the columns of
your paper. I rogmt being ntiubie lo
fulfill, promptly, toy engagements with
you. Hoping it will not be thus iu
the fntmo, I am,
L-ixtuy, Ga., Apr. 20, 1878. Tyro.
STATE NEWS
lJcn Russt-M, of tlic KiiinbrMgc Deni-
U'Tal, is a hiij;lit)' a- didi wag. If l ' wont
exchange with the Skntini i,. (Lane,
lion, wli.lo you uit) talking bo muuli
Fair, tote fair widi tlie liltlo one horse
t ewspapor nags, Just because )on arc
i/oing to have it “big to-ulo," don’t be
mi confounded derelict. Wo hope thin
item will liave tlie desired effect, nnd
bring tlie Democrat a bouncing.
Decatur county will liavo her fimt
Fair on Wodtieedny, tlio Ist duy of
id ay. We expect nothing loss than a
couiploto suoooss
Tho Fair in Albany is to como oil
the '2l t nnd 22nd of May,
On the 23: <1 of May, the Fair in
Tbomasvillti opens. It p omisos to ex
cel utiyihing yet soon in this part ol
tbe world. List year’s Fair will bo
hard to boat, gentlemen. Thomas
county people never uso the word, fail.
Dr. U. P. Turner, of Mitchell coun
ty, found a piece of soapstone, and a
piece of cypress, rt tlie depth of fifty
h 1 x feet under tbe ground, while having
n well dug, near Dranchvdlo. This is
o hono for scientists to pick.
A yvung gentleman in Albany, who
is | radioing for the regatta to c one off
during tho Fair, paddled his bml iv
mile, in six and a half minu es the idl
er duy. l’retty good rowing.
We learn, from the Valdosta Turn's,
that the l\ev. W. It. Tally’s residence
rt Ousley, was destroyed by fire, aud
lion; ly ill bis housoliolJ and kitchen fur
niture lost. Tho fire is thought to have
originated from the flue of the stove.
Hugh Powell, a whole sou led Oon
duetar on the A. & G ltoad, was rob
bed cf a 6ue gold witch utid eight dol
lais, one uight last week. We hope lie
may recover his watch, nnd send c<.fly
to the home of the wicked, prepared far
nil transgressors, who arc caught up
with.
The Snbbnth Schools of Valdosta tiro
tu have n pic ntr, on I lie itiir 1 of May.
Pendleton is niukinj: wonderful im
provements on the limes typngraphi
rally ami tueupbo ioullv. Wo n-e
' to pro lis brby improvin';. Hr
op VKlos*a very beautifully aaj
ieall.y
T. E. Collin 0 , of M icon, died
t* e ether day from injuries received by
failing through a trap door eoiuc 11
feet.
Seine of cur country towns b.■ v 9 got
the base bill fever nwful bad.
The Macon Fire Department had a
gala day on the 15tb. We are sorry
that the Vigilants, of Augusta, bull
doze i the Macon boys on tho reel con
test. Ouly one second’s difference.
One of Valdosta’s barbers stole a
suit of clothes from another “cullud
gemmeu” of the same faith and stand
ing, and is now enjoying high life in
tho “most secure jail iu the South.’’
Henry Mclntosh slided down to Quit
man last Tuesday was a week ago. and
created quite a sensation, as the fallow
ing will show : “Henry paid us a visit
lust Tuesday, He reports Albany and
the Advertiser in a flourishing condi
tion, and his many friends in this com
muuity will be glad to learu that he
hiinscll seems to have been faring sunipt
uously. Since he lias taken charge of
the Advertiser it has become one of the
best weeklies in llie State, au J if good
clothes arc an indication of prosperity,
Mac is on the road to fortune. As our
handsome friend made his appearance
on the streets Tuesday morning, a
wretch whispered asking if wo hal
heard of any recent fire in Albany, tie
ins nuation, though quite apparent on
ly seived to raise our indignation with
out on answer.” This proves that his
subicribera pay for their papier. Wo
endorse Perhain’s scintillations, about
the Advertiser boir.ir ,one of 'ho best
weeklies iu the State, though its been
over two mouths siuco wt’vcscen u copy
of it
Q ijtinan has a rifle association. We
just know Perhain can plug the bud’s
eye every crack. He’s a crack shot
with the riflo, you know; or at least you
ought to know it, you know.
The Quitman Factory commenced
operatior s again on Monday, the Bth,
under the management of Mr. W il
liams, the former superintendent.
A regular town fop criticised the
column Charlie Pendleton calls the
‘ Ladies Column," so buffoonly, week
before last, that Pendleton’s irisil rose,
ami he let’s 11 <w from liis gulden quill,
what wc term a greasy item. Charlie
said lie felt awful after this criticism
was blown into bis hearing organs, and
he felt as if ho had been knocked down
wif.ii a slioul ler of bacon, or that a
smokehouse hid been blown up, and
lie was caught without an umbrtllu, iu
a shower of meat skins.
Friend l’emlicton siy he will not go
to the Press Convention next month, as
lie has decided to live sober this your.
Charlie, wc don’t even drink cider, a'e,
beer, wino, champagne, or other b vir
agos, and wo will not be there either,
as wo liuvo to do all the mechanical
work of tho oflioe.
Darien wants a mu'ino hospital.
Grubb thinks it would be liberally sup
ported
A lady in MilledgOvillc picked near
ly two hundred cut worms from ber
garden sirs one diy Inst week. That
was not a good day for worms, either.
In 'l'ultnul county, the I do rains have
injured tho rice crop, which had just
boon i lanti'd.
Tho F air in Amcricus conics off tho
23th of May.
A gonllenmn in Amcricus lias a chick
that has not run in twelve months,
but tho other day it oomim need to run,
and runs nn hour in livo minutes. This
is a fast clock, brothor Hancock. Arc
you right sure you hive told the truth
about it ? Probably tlio typo rondo a
mistake. Mighty hard to swallow, cer
tain.
Tim following three paragraphs we
purloin from tlio Georgia News column
of the Savannah News :
The Grdlin Sun boasts that thero is
ono inhabitant of Spaulding county
who it will pit as a remarkable man
against tho whole country. Ho is known
us ''Unelo Charlie Hammond,” and
says that paper : “Though near nine
ty years of age, ho is really younger
than most men, who arc fifty years his
junior. Ho can do more walking than
any ono wo know, and can ride further
to n dunce and then fiddle longer than
tho youngest man in America. A long
and men v life to Unelo Charlie.’’
The Irwinton Southerner an l App al
notes tho fact that spring poetry, in its
iucipioncy, has entered tut * tho compo
sition of 0110 of the young won con
nected with that office, anil tho conse
quences at one limo threatened to be
grave in the extreme. It w rns its
rentiers, however, not to be alarmed, us
he is being liberally dosed with Patent
OiVuc Reports, Supreme Court decis
ions, and other dry faot, and every ef
fort "ill be used to prevent its break
ing nut. The truth of the first part of
the above statement is fully proven by
the following extract from the columns
nf.said paper : “In is ineificucy (hr
bdiuy breath of spring salutes us with
the sweet perfume f lovely tl nv.-r-,
and our eyes are delighted with the
infti y luud bean ies of ua'urt 's prince
ly tohe.’ 1
A “gl rions revival" has been g ing
on in the Methodisi Obu'oh at Tboiu
vil!o during the pel two works Over
fifty conversions h -vo In on tuad 1 and
thirty li iv united themselvos with the
cl ireh.
Maj. Owens, proprietor of the M itk
tr.rD House, is dead.
The Brown II use, M icon, w s de
stroyed by fire, on the ‘2lst it,st. But
for lie indomitable energy of L c I.ia
Deput men!, the National wool I i.aie
a!s • been lam iu ashes.
Americas wa° visited by the file fi r.d
last we k.
The Glynn County Agricultural Fa r
comes oil the 29th and 30. hof next
month.
Our exchanges are filled with acci
dents, such as runaway-, filling down
flights of steps, eta. A great many la
dies have been mangled and bruised up
by being thrown fiom buggies, while
driving out firey steeds.
JVetr Adt ’erlisem cuts.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
CORRECTED BY
V*: % NV^^V-.V,
Jefferson tit., Cor. Congress & St. .Julian, St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN
Groceries, Liquors,
Tiddlers’ Supplies and
Counljy TTOJ) UCE.
Particular attention g;v w n to cash orders
and c Hif-i^nrnentH
Pavannah, Ga., Auril 22nd, 1878.
b icon.
Sank and C. R b Sides, Gk&G?
‘ ‘ B*loll Id? lA, L l CaJdl
Dry Salt G. liJ> Sides, b(hf,
“ “ L. “ “ r>f<^o
“ “ Shoulders,* \u, -;J
Sugar Cured Cnnv&Hsod Haras, 10
Ny. 2. Uucftiivanned “
FLOUR.
Super, T t .r'*(S) 0.75
Extra, 7 < 0fw 7.2.7
Family, 7.5()@7.75
GROCERIES.
CoflW, VJldolHclb
Hui.jir, tb
Lirt, Three*, 8.,/Jw.*
Lard, J aha, 9<§)9itti
But.er, 20@3lcm
Cheese, 18(6)15 clb
Salt, per Hack, 85(5)90;
So;p, p< r box, 80!!> 4.00(6)1.25
8 ap, 100 cukes in box, /7G|i, 2.7f> bex
Soap, 100 “ “ “ slb 8.50 box
Starch, 4\(ri)()Clh
i’ot sb, per box, \ doz. cans, 4 20 box
Rice, C(2) f l tl>
Tobacco, com non cfcowing, U8(fo I.Vlb
Tobacco, lino “ OfoHO. |t>
Shot, per bag, 1.8.'>t02.i0
or un.
M x and Corn in sacks, 68@72j
No. 2 M'Xfd Corn, 00
White, Mixed, 70<8>74
Oats, 50(%>55
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ilid s, Dry Flint, 1 lclb
“ “ Suit, TtoOclb
W o! f 20(2/>22clb
W x, 24 lb
Potato, h, sweet, 355/10 peck
(' uutry Sugar,
K (.'S, 125/0 2'j dnz
WOOL AND HIDES.
THE HIGHEST CASH pric) paid for
WOOL AND HIDES, in any amount. Ai
dless, bhfiira Hailing elsewhere,
M. "ST. Henderson,
180 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
April 21 It.
OC/JA.Y //or ,svy,
TYBTS ISLAND, GEOIiCIA.
The O 'E\N HOUSE will lr opened Io
tlie public on tho IhJ i May. It issituaUd
on Tv bee Idand, 1H di 1 rf om Sivunnnb,
i!ml faces the bioud Atitoitic. Tho sand
bunch is h x miles long and almcat level, itf
folding the ft tent fit a hinLing in 11.> woild.
Sttanp rn will leave Savnnuah DAILY ft r
thu i.-I nl. T.deyjruphi -• comwuiueaHon
from tho hotel to nil parte of tho world.
I*o.ird, p< r day, $2.00 ; per week, slo.('**).
For further rarth ul.irs address
A NOEL . YDANKZ, Proprietor,
Savuuuah, Gn.
Apr. 24-2 v.
Manhood; lion Los , l*ow Kcstorcdl
Juot pobli hed, ar< w edition < f Dr. C’il
verw'-li’M (■ I l*r**tptl E'fiav oi tho radical
cin ( .vii It > t- ti o 1 o.nt*) of S; e mutln; i or
S mil :d W akmHs. luv duiHary Seminal
L’> son, Impotoiipy, M nta 1 m.d Physical I
capacity, Impo liit'*ntH to Marr ag'*, oto.; ul
n■, OoLMimpl on, Epilepsy ai.d IDs, indu'c
ed by tic if indu g m-j or c usual extravagance
Ae.
CeT Price, in a at.ah and umloio, only six
cents.
The celebrated author, in tl is admirable
Essay, clearly demon t--ateH, from a thirty
jeiiis’sue ms*fu! practice, that the alarming
co.isf qnouces of sel'-abuse may be radically
cured with ?ut tho dangerous use of internal
medicine or the nppl ca ion of the knife ;
pointing out n mole of euro at once simple,
Ctrl .in. and eif dual, lay menus if which iv
ory sufferer, no matter wl-afc Ins condition
uiny be, may euro hims e lf cheaply, privately
and radically.
CsT This Loctuto should be in tl.o hands
of t very youth and ov*ry man in tie laud.
Hint mi ter s al, in apian envelope, o
any a ’dress, post-paid, on receipt of s x cents
or two p s age stamps.
THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO ,
41 Atm St.. Now York, Post Officeßtx 15SG.
April 211) r.
THE IMAGE OF HER MOTHER,
A NOVEL.
tEA Itt 111 Ul M IC.
In the Savannah Wki kly News of Satur
day, 20th .April, will be coinmenced anew
serial story with tho above title, written by
a ledv oi Savaunah.
The Wkkki.y News ia the
Largest and Best Weekly
It is a newspapr*, and enr.Oilns
the latest Ttlogr pbio and State News,
Markets, etc., uu Agi icultuial and M htary
Department.
It s adapted for general c
thronghoiit tie South.
Suh-aripliou, on a year DO; s:\ mottli
f 1 ih. Sptcimen copi 4 s s *nt fr*e.
Aldnss J. 11. ESTIIiL,
S ’.VI, tin all, Os.
Apr I 17.
NICCLiIS MAEIN,
172 HUY AN srUKi: r. SwiNMii, •.
Small in.tol i nrv at do mi 1 repa*red S. v
•'ng Mach ires. Site*. k ch> .n i 1 ck> of t
rr> pti <m careful y repatic \
apr 17 tf.
CANCERS CURED!
I>ll. JOHN D. AX DUE AS, OF
I'll m ' \i.i. Ga.
f| I’lir.Sl CANCEiIr* invariably, when
U appli. and to f.-r Treatment before is
| is too Uve.
T<vats nit C '.ri-'ie iV<r: s >s. or liswes of
snm-ltng of il Vs aul F, males vey
Succssfu ly.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
7 7 A
m IkMi&iLiykLv
Macon & Brunswick Railroad-
General Sjpetunt in pent’s Office ]
Macon, Ga., March !, 1878. \
ON and after Sundry, 3 I Pas server trains
on this road -vill run as lollows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE, via Brunswick.
NIGUr PASSENGER, No. 1 Fouth Daily.
Deave Macon 7:30 A.M.
Aniv st Co/Lran 9:50 P.M.
Arrive at Eastman A. M.
Arrive J. sup •• • 3:5aP. M.
Ar ive Lruu wick 0:45 A.M.
Leave Bruns wick per steamer. .. 7:00 A. M.
Arrive Fernaruhna 11:00 A. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville 2:47 P. M.
N" 2, North Daily.
Ij iftve Jacksonville '
Leave FernaLdira per sttamer.. 2:45 P< M.
Arrive Brunswick 6:45 P* M.
Leave Brunswick .... 7:00 P. M.
! Jesup U* M-
Kastman & 3:02 A. M.
Leave Cochran 3:05 A. M.
Arrive at Macon • 0:33 A. M.
Close cennfct:< n at Macon fa* ad points
North, East and M r e.‘>t_v.;i Atlanla and Au- j
c’nsta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. 3, South,
i V'ia Jesup and Live Oak—Daly except S’n’dy
Leave Macon 7:30 A. M.
Arrive C k Van A. M.
Arr v* I'li.stinan 11:57 A. M.
Arr vo Jesup 0.31 P.M.
Arrive at Jtaksonville 9:25 A.M.
No. 4, NOR JIT; Diily except Sunday.
L?avo Jacksonville 3:45|P. M.
Leave . ...* 0 .’OO A, M.
i Leave 1L1.3P.A1.
Leave Cochran. 2:08P. M.
Arrive Macon 5:10 P. Ivl.
C* i;n ';(■ ts at Macon for po'nts North, E;st
and West.
HAWKINSVILLE BBANCII.
Freight ar and
Sunday.
T/ r ave C‘*clmn . .10:00 P. SI.
Arrive at H twli. sville 10:15 P. SI.
L ave Hawkinsvllle 8:00 A. SI.
Ar. ivo Cochran 3:15 A. M.
O nrectsat Cochran with TANARUS: ans Noj 1 and
2 t > and from Macon. *
L ’ ve Co< (.ran 10:15 A. M.
Arrive ilawk'LSV 1 o J 1:30 A. M.
L jvo Ila ■ kit'svi'.le Loop. M.
A live Cochran 1:45 P. M.
O>r ti cts at Ooctraa with trains 3 and 4
to and iroiu Macon.
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©BORGIA W*tne Cocn'ty.
Ton’lwlemit tuny co.ciru Vi'hcrens,
John T. H ghsmitfi Jr. of saiil S’ate and
county, appl es to t’-.e Ordinary for letters of
administration on the rs ate <f John T.
Highsmith Sr , deceased, late of said C: uaty
and State. Ttieso are then f ra to cite
an 1 admon'sh. all amt aingtiUr the kindred
and iriditors, of si.il die <as.d, to be and
appear at my ctfioe witfcia the time pres
cribe, t by : ,i, and show c us (if any they
hnv. ) why lit e>s f admin; s'ra’ion on the
ot Hr if said deoi tl-id, slicubl not issue
to the p•! e >.ut. G von under my hand and
ofEci il liguaturc, this Mach 1* h IS 73.
It. 15 HOPES.
Il.ar ‘JO iw Ordinary A. C.
Way pc County Sheriff Sales.
Will li > so 1 b torn the Court House door
n the town < I Jesup, wit! in the le ;al hours
if sals, on the first Tnerday in Msy next,
on u lot number fit v tw ' su iJsapper
| teeauers, snuatid in the inaruof Jesup, in
-uni eeuuiy, contain ng two hundred feet
ipiare. and liountie 1 N. no by t'ueiry Street
me. -t by Brim-w ok Street, South by
l*i li iu S rce*, ai.d '''•, s by Broad Street 1 n'.
Lvidon un Ur ui by virtue of an !tos t
:.iv a n exeout.on issued upon a decree leu
d. r. ii in the Superior Court of said .oun“y,
in favor of J.-n.i s VV.i-r u, soaiuat A. li. Ik
li;;, and si and lot of lau.i. I'iorverty p- iated
out in said etecuticn leruie of sa‘e cash, i
purchaser p vug fir fill. s. Xuis the 2nd j
ilsv i! April, ISIS.
JO IN X G JODBTiEAD,
si r ;’> Is. SUeTlu B. C. i
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
Gen'F.OSX Surnr.INTENDENT’s OrFTf-F. I
Atlantic and huir Railroad, \
Safannah, ilujch -it), 1877. )
ON AND AFTEP. SUNDAY, March 3 lit,
Passenger Trams ou this iioad will run as
lollows:
WIGHT EXPRESS.
Lf-nve Savannah Jailyat 4r2OP. M.
Arrive at Jesup “ 7:30 P.M.
Arrive at Thoinasville “ 5:20 A. M.
Arrive at Baiubridge “ 8:10 A. M.
Arrive at Albany “ 9:50 A. M.
Ai ' iveatEi e Oak “ 3:30 A, 11.
Arrive at Jacksonville “ ...... 9:25 A.M.
Leave Tallahassee “ 1:00 P.M.
Leave Jacksonville “ 3:45 P.M.
Leave Live Oak “ 9:40 P.M.
Leave Albany “ 2:30 P. M. |
Leave Baiubridge “ 3:15 P. M. |
Leave Thomaaviile “ 7:00 P.M.
Leave Jesup “ 5:45 A. M
Arrive at Savannah “ 8:40 A.M.
No change ot cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savsnnah and Albany.
Passeneers from Savannah for Fernand’ns,
Gainesrille and Cedar Keys take thistrain.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:30 a. m
(daily except Sunday, I connect at Jesup
with t'as train for Florida.
Passenpeis from Florida by this tram con
nect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon
at 5:10 p. m. (daily except Sunday.)
Passengers from S-.varnah and Brunswick
and Daren lake this train, arriving at Bruns
wick 6:15 a. in.
Passengers from Brunswick arrive at Sa
vannv 8:40 a. m.
No chango of cars between Montgomery
and Jacksonville.
Pullman Palace f leeping cars run through
to and from Savannah and Jacksonville; also
through sleepers from*=At+anta, Ga., ,and
Montgomery, Ala, to Jacksonville, Fla.
No change of cars between Atlanta and
J < ksonvi’le.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
1 .'MI. ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, New
Oi leans, Mobile, etc,
ilnil steamer leaves Baiubridge for Apa
lachicola every Sunday afternoon; for Col
umbus every Wednesday morning.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily,
Sundays excepted, for Gre< n Cove Springs,
St. Augustine, Palalka, Enterprise aud a 1
lardings on St. John’s River.
DAY EXPRESS.
[Daily, Sunday Exoepfed.]
Le ve Sa van-tli at 9:25 A. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville 10:00?. M.
Arrive at Tallahassee at 3:30 A.M.
Leave Jucksouvil o at 7:00 A, M.
Arrive at Savannah at Ci4s P. M.
No charge cf oars between Savannah and
Jacksonville.
P nsenge.sfur TallabßS’ee ‘eke this train.
Ik ss-ngers leaving Brun wlck 7:00 a.m.
(Mold, ys, Wednesdays and Fridays) va B
&A R R., arrive in Savannah 6:45 p. m.,
leaving Savannah 9:25 a. m., (Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays) arrive in Bruns
wick 8:20 p. m.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave junction,
going west, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 11:14 a. m.
i or Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 1:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TBAINS—EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted!
at 7:05 A.M.
Arrive at Mclntosh “ “ 10:00 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup 12:15P.M.
Arrive at Blackshear “ “ 3:15 P.M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:10 P, M.
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:15 A.M.
Leave B.aekshear " “ 9:32 A.M.
Leave Jesup “ “ 1:10 P.M.
Leave Mclntosh “ “ 3:08 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 5:35 P.M.
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont Sndy’s excepted, at 5:30 A.31.
Arrive at Valdosta “ “ 8:20 A.BI.
Arrive at Quitman “ “10:28 A.M.
Arrive at Thoniasv.'lle “ “ 1:10 P. 31.
Arrive at Albany “ “ CcloP. M.
Leave Albany “ “ 5:00 A 31-
Leave Thomasville “ “ li :00 P.M.
Leave Quitman “ “ 1:83 P.M.
Leave Valdosta “ “ 3:22 P.M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 0:15 P. 31.
J. S. Tyson, Master of Transportation.
H. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
TEE MILLER BROS,
cm comm
AND
U. S. STEEL SHEAR CO.,
(cessoi.iiui t:s>),
MANUFACTOHnns OF
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AND
SOLID CAST STEEL
SHI'ASS AKTID SdnSSOM.
THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS OF
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS St SCISSORS
IN Tllf: UNITED STATES
THE ONLY MANUFACTURERS IK THE WORLD
OF POCKET CUTLERY, WITH
Covering Secured by Screws
NONE BUT TIIE BEST
English Pocket Cutlery Steel.
Used, and every Knife and Scissors
\ya mi
Tho temper and cutting q-ta’ities of both Knives
and Scissors are carefully tested.
ttreat car.- i> taken to maintain and increase the
welJ-i arned reputation which this Company have at
tained, lAA
The Leading American Cutlers.
In harmony with the verdict of customers, the
Centennial Exposition awarded Medals and Diplom
as for the greatest excellence in quality and ffhish o
these goods.
The Miller Bros. Cutlery Cos.
W tISH lot NTY.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Wilt he sold before the C. urt House door
iu the town of Jesup, of s -ad c ur.ty, be
tween the 1< gil hours of sHe. on the fi-st
Tu-sd.-y in May n x , 1573, the fol!„w:rg
property to wit:
Lots of lauds numbers as fo'iows, in the
1 third district cf . Id originally AVavne;—B, :i,
j 10. 12. 10, d.*, st>, tu, li P. lit;. 1 if.-177. 180,
181, 20*1, 2i4. 25L 255. 2. 27, 28 50,72, 89,
I ;0, 94. Pd. 132, 133.141, IP4. IP3. 202. 217,
! 218, 223. 224, 226, 236 237. 209, 264, 265,
i 272. 27d. 276; a'so third district cf original
ly Appling, now \\ ayee. as follows ; numb rs
339. 210, 311 317,24 8 376, 379, 330-Sl.ail in
said county and State aforesaid, the santc
be ug wild an u improved and each lot lev
ied oa under ar.d bv v r u> r 1 ex c t vns is
-u il from and by V-. L- G Idsm- h, C mp
tioiler G.*neml of the State t f G crgls. fir
the texts due for; on for the Terr* of 1874-d
at:d st 1; for the btn St of W T. Mi A
- ti-i; s- .a * sud fifes. L its of 1. n-d
--pointed . u s.ud fi I ,s. i’erms cash, nur- 1
chaser p-vrg for tiro s. Tb s V; r 1 1, 1-7.-
JOUN N. GOOD3BE4.D, 1
Sctrid W. C. i
Apri: 3 l I
OF
Leading Dry-Goods, Hosiery, Notions & Fancy Goods
AT
CELEBRATED DRY-GOODS HOUSE
Calico, the very best, qualify, at 6Jc
Calico, lower grade, at " 5 and 5Jc
Quilt Lining Homespun at 31c
3- Crown Shirting at 5 and 51-2 C
7-8 Brown Shirting, heavy, at 6 1-4, 0 1,7 c
4- Arown Shirting, heaviest kind, at 8c
4-4 Biown Sea Island at 7 c
4-1 Brown Sea Island, very best, at 10c
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-8 Bleached ShirliNg at 61-4 e
4 4 Bleached Shining, soft finished at 8 l-2e
4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, ltlc
Heaviest Brown Drilling at ° 10c
Shirting, 10-4 bleached and brown
at 25, 30, 35 and 40e
Good article Ilicsory stripe at 10c
Best round-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at 10c
Blue Denim, a good quality, at + lor-
Good Mattress Ticking at 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 12 i-2c
Best Frather Tickrng at 20c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3e
Best Gingham Checks at 10c
Boulevard readymade skirts at 50c
Cotton Diaper, wide 10 yards to the
piece at ’ SI 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, at SI 25, 150
2 00 uixd 2 25
Fronting Linen, yard wide at 30c to SI 00
Wash-Poplin, beautiful goods at 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to SI 25
Neck Shaw is at 25e arid upwards
Amtr can Rl.-cd Cashmere at 25c
English Black Cashmere y’d -.vide rt 40 a 50c
French, all wool Cashmeres, 40 inches wide,
at 75, a 90c., §1 00 and 1 25
Bombazine, Hernatr, Australian Ciepe, ve
ry reasonable.
Aipcca, a nice article, double with at 25e
A'paca, Bdk finished, double width at 50c
Black SPk at 75, 90c. $1 00, 1 25, 1 50
1 75, 2 00, 250 and 3 00.
3 00, 4 00, 5 00 and 0 00.
Honey Comb Bed Spreads at GOc
Bridal Q-idin, the incest spreads out, $1 50
Ladies undeivests at 5*5, 05, 7go. $1 00
ard 1 25.
Hamburg Embroidery, Edgings and In
sertions at bargain prices.
Blaih (d .oh Grain and Bash Ribbons,
very cheap.
Everlasting, Crochet and other Trim
mings, lower than ever.
Italian, Fra..eh and Guipure Laces, very
cheap.
Ladies’ Sdd Ties and Scarfs 20cand up.
L apes' Cuff-i and Collars at htuf price.
Urn. hr las as low as 35c.
Two-button K:,i Gloves Ladies’
black, -white, colored and Opera
Shades, at 50c
All L r.en Table C othr, per yd 30, 40, 50,
65, 75, and $1 00.
Grass CiOth, in all the newest shades, 10c
Pure Liceh S.-itii-g. per yd 12J 15 20c,
and extra fine 25c.
Lofcia Colored Lawn, all shades 12j-o
Figure cl Musi n larnsr. styles 12jj
Jackonets and Organdies l2)c
“ P tjuefiue sqles as low s s lGe
Corded "83 very best 10c
Cottoraeies for Men ai.il Boys wear 10 12 j
15, 18, 20e, the very best 25
Sumner Tweeds a-.d Caisiniore 20, 25
30c ard 35. x.
We have also redee- and the prices t-f a
great many of the fbove named ar .cles, but
want of time preveuti us from enumerating
them.
To understand our method of business, we have endeavored to explain it in
unmistakable language am! for which we request a carsfui perusal We beg to
caution tnc public lo try to discrimiia'e b tween our dealinss arid that of mer
chants who offer a few domestic goods only cheap as a bait, to catch the unwarj ,
and make them believe that they sell everything equally as low; the intelligent,
reader will easily understand this. We offer our goods for inspection to every
body.for ice will send samples of Dry Goods, with prices attached, to any one vbo
will write us for them aud give everyone a chance to see for themselves.
We have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first-elass
Dry Goods Honse, and attached the prices We are aware that this is sufficient
to c nvey a correct idea of the quality. Those who desire to purchase, we wil ! ,
upon application, seud such samples, with prices attached, as they may desire
when they can forui a much betler opinion and select for themselves. Not less
than a million of people have dealt with us and we are sure we have satisfied s t ,
Any one displeased with his purchase can.return the goods to us at our expense
and we will return the money. On twenty dollars Wurth of goods we prepay
freight to the nearest station. We make no charges f r packing or drayage. We
dou’t sell one article low and make it up ou the others.
WE RETAIL OUR GOODS AT WHOLES AS E PRICES,
Which accounts for our Wonderful Success.
We don’t advertise to humbug, but wo talk plain business and mean it. Weseli
one yard as low as we would ten thousand. Those wtio are tird of p tying ex
hor'oitaut prices and appreciate tbe value of money, are invited to send their
orders, w icb wa nili til! C. O. D. witu privilege to examine, or can send the
m nty with tLc order.
A CAf?2).
A New Departure in the Dry Goods Trade !
To etiklle me to offer tfie bist bargains tver brought to Snvacnah, I Lave
found it necessary to be constantly in New York, to watch chances in person to
purchase cheap. T promise to sell goods henceforth at prices wh : ch must sur
prise every judge of g..ods I litre always endeavored to come up to promises
made in newspapers or otherwise, aud have never sought to draw trade by mis
representations, and therefore I beg that the public wiii thoroughly examine my
Goods sud prices before purchasing elsewhere, for I will give them more for the
tnonoy, than any other house can afford to g vc. At present, we do uot enumer
ate Special Bargains, but pref r the public to send for samples, and be convinced.
Respectfully,
Bayicl Weisbeln,
Proprietor of the Celebrated Cheap Dry Goods House.
Lo i&isrts) llt IM <® wMMs
WHOLESALE DE ALERS IN
Dry Cfoods and Notions,
Boots mid Sloes and Gouts’
geiis FtmisnuG GOODS,
NO. IT CONGRESS STREET,
SVYAMAB, G33TGU.
}U.4d f ,
White M'xed Flannels at 15 audl'Ch.
White all wool flannels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 75c.
Red ah wool flaunels at 15, 20, 25, and Ha
iled all wool twill Fiance.'s i t 25, 30 and 4uo
Heavy white undershirts at 200 and upwards.
Calico Shirts at . 2.5 and upwards.
White dress shirts at 75 and upwards
Yard lorg towels at 12 1-2 aud upwards.
Towels as low- as 5 0
Linen Table Cloth, 112 yard wide, 25
30, 35 arid 40e.
Table Oil Olotb, 114 yard wide, best
Quality, at 40c.
Bleached Table Damask at 50, 75c.
$1 00 and 1 20.
Woolen Table Clo:hs, good at $1 00
Good French Corsets at 50c
Tfitrmp'i.onVgtfiyr-lhtu gCorset at $1 00 - -
and 1 25.
Suspenders with Rubber in the back nt, 250
Turkey Red T able D yli. s’ per dezmi 750
Waits linen T h e D y lies’ per dozon
00 and 75c.
Table Napkn-s, pc. and z n, at $1 00;
1 25 -i r,u upwards.
Veil B-.-rage, best quality a yard at 40c
Bilk Yeil.i g per yard at 50, 60 and 70c
Neck ltncues, per and, z n at 12 1 2, 15,
20 and 25c.
Neck ltuehing, by the yard, at 5, 6 1-4
10c unci upwards.
Alpaca Sk.rt Braid, a bunch at 5c
12 dozen Agate or Rico Buttons for Sc
Fashionable Silk Dress Buttons at 10 and 15c
Ivory and Gutta Percba Buttons at 8,
10, 12 12 and 15c.
Children’s Round Combs at 10 and 150
Indies’ High 15 .ck Combs at tO, 15 and 25c
Children’s Fancy Stockings at 5 and lljo
Misses’ Fancy Stockings a"t 12 12 and 15c
Ladies’ Fancy Stockirgs at 10 to 50c
Black Prntsßuttons, bone, best qual
ity, box for 10c.
Lrdies Whi e Stockings at 5, 6 1-4,8,
10 and 12 1-2, and 150.
Ladies’ English Stockings, without
serms; at 250.
Gent’s Halt Hose at 5,8, 20, 12 1-2 and 15c
Gent’s English half hose without seams, 25c
Gent’s Bordered handkerchiefs at 3 and 5c
Gent’s Turkey Red handkerchiefs at 10c
Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at 5o
L-dies’Corded L'nen handkerchiefs at 10c
The best needles, a paper, at 5c
Coats’& Clark’s N. O. Cotton at 5c.,
per dozen 00c.
Goodspocl cotton for hand sewing, 200
yards, at 3.
Negro Handdercbu fo at 10, 15, 25 and 35c
Ball thread, lObella fir 35c
Knitting and Darning Cottofc, a ball, 5s
Gents’ paper collars a bex, ot 5, 10 15 & 25j
Linen Shiil Fronts, extra length at 25c
White anti 151 it-k Cottyn G’ovc-s st 10c
Lb la Thread Gloves at 15, 20, 25 and 35c
English Pins worth 15c a prper, at 10c
American pics worth 10c a paper, at 2 l-2o
Best qunlity Hooks and Eyes 1 papers for 5c
Paper Cambric, yard wide, at 7o
Twill lining Jean, at 10c
Two-button Kid G'.oves, —Ladies’—bet-
ter quality, at 750 and #1 OO
K nlucky J, cue, at 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20,
25, 30, 40 and 50c.
Oassimeres at 50, 60, 75, 85c. $1 00,
1 25 and 1 50.
Black, Bine aed Grey Waterproof, 1 1-2.
yard wide, at 75c, $1 00 and 1 25.