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THE UESUP SENTffIEI
T. P. LITTLKFIBLI), Editor.
\y. |). Ji. Mason,* Associate “
itfH-e in l/ie Jrsup house, jrono on V-ir</
.Nfretf, (tw doors from HnrulSl.
WEBMWBAY. JI YE 13, I*”'-
APPLING COUNTY OFFICERS
Ordinary—Silas A. Crosby.
Sheriff —Silas Crosbv.
floitnty ClfiTV-P. Mon.oy.
Tressu'er —Wm. H. Overstreet.
Tsx Collector and Kceivcr John .1.
Clsrk. ~ t- , ■
County Coroner —Hector >1 cl ate’ m.
Courty Commissioners —1 ■col Light-" y.
Ttsniel McEachin, John O. Hart and >' tn.
O. Stewart.
To the Democratic Executive
Committee First District.
In piiistianoe of my duty ns Dm*'*
Amt of tho Convention of 1h Dera©
era tic party which n c srmldi '1 at Jump
on the Gill of September. 187 1 , to nnm
ina'e n candidate for Ootqrrrfo tn
the Fiift Confftesaional District, i af
terwards issued a rail for a tnei 'ino < r
the lixee.ntive Committee of toe Di -
tiuvt to nsscrnbl© at .lestip on tne .1 I'll
day of September, 187(1, for "in pur
pose of orKsnirinu. The pusvh run of
vii'ow fever in Savannah and Bron"-
wick at that time prevented a tt '
*n U.o o-lh 1 tb.-ref iro req-m t that
the mem 1 ers of (1 l'mentivn < ’ uu
I'o. who were appointed Uv
ceiinti'", neniposinff the Fi'** '
ri ol ■ al District, will meet ill Jc-'M’. "•
the Court House, at on I m •
ilnv, the 18'li Jny of Aline, 1't J 1,1
bel a chairman at <1 to nriMti;* • f°'
the coming Campaign, ami sbmiiii they
deem it then expedient, to name ad y
nnd place fei t 1 t a^f-emb of a (. t)-
vention nf the Democratic por t . of t.io
First Confressimml De net- to noi ’i
ra'c a candidate for (lie Forty-aistli
(‘in
W. Honr. Giomj hit,
Fr'si lent lute Jesttn Conventmn.
Darien, dune 3rd, 1878,
i:\rCtJTIVE CCEMITTF.r.
Appling, O. J. Holton ; liryan, A,
O. Smith ; Bulloch, I). H. Groover;
Burke, J. J. Jones; ("inch, T It
Swent ; Charlton, John H. Diiclilott ;
Camden, John M. Kim.' ; Chatham,
John \V. Ander on; Kcholpt, J. li.
Crnwford ; F.mnnucl, Jom pirns Cu"io ,
KfliDglinm. 11. 0. Norton ; (Jlynn, ’I lios
AV. Lamb ; Liberty, I*. A\ • Carney ;
Melntoah, K. S. Barclay : Pierce, A I
len L. Smith ; Screven, A'. 11 Cmus;
Tattnall, \\ iliin J‘Uwnrdn ; \\ are, J
H. Casey ; AVuyno, Coo AV II
F.oportorial Chips and Splin
tcrs.
Bon Roller -ny* the climate in Lou
isini.n i- too hoi for him now
Tim Wtlllusion Rost piv.-t* Hnyen
nrul K y particular li 1. i ' 'tisu the
phi asc
Bin Husscll t.ajF Ben ITill is the
proatoßt man fn in (lonigii or the
Fnulh in t’onprcKH. We Is :; to <ll f
tii with yon, lirottiu Hotsill. Hill 's
too wiahy-wna’iy. to ,auit us 11 • n 'it
loth aiilt sat tino.o, then at in 1" 'on
•5r fi ires' neutral.
Gentlemen, of the >j'ti!l J|] 1 ■ 'li
ve mnka a move, if i t •••,* < f oril< ,r ,
that f'r. .Invne*, Agricultural ('mntnis*
t-ioi or of Georgia, lie his nwn
AVIio will second tic motimi V
A certain fraternal brothel li is for
gotten the first piiuciplee "f parlia
uniitary iifrgce.
•Johnson, whose nick-name is Iliettc,
with the at Matnncc of Cd. i’cndletnn -
end plagiarism-—gets up n cracking
po. <1 | vt| er.
Te kwu|i horaen within! L lliiiu u lie,
i about us pious an net as any otto can
ilo.
The Kinr rets of Austria lm> got the
trail bad. She tv curs "tie thirty feet
Ion?.
What has beconio of Beecher, Me-
Coscrey and IJ< iiilriek .11 • pu-iiluni
tnous seducers?
The (Jcnoral Couferenee of the M
K. Church, has adjourned, to meet ill
Nashville, Tenn , in I S-.
Little Alex Stephera is the bigg it
demagogue and political Irdtor in iVu
jjrfim, or ativ wheic else. lie is par
ing himself off with m e nf the rntten
<rt und filthiest, lc.adors et the Kepub
lieon party Stanley Matthew
Not very long ago, Ben Hill mi lled
Blaine's l air. He ought te have pull
ml i' out.
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STATE ITEMS.
Frank lVrryno, the pusillanimous son
of Ham, who killed Mr. I•<’ of lbil
heh comity, will be hung ii: Chatham
county, on the 2olli ins'. That's light ;
mi. g ’em up every time stub acts me
perpetrated.
A\ !yi- it that (’j| *. X, ij l< 11 likes
Gainesville V C. 1. t.... 1’• <- iinta (or
it iu this way “We aie e Ito u that
hr loves ii tiuim sville g .h!
so.” Kfgs-aetly. Dnu’i I : . .. . . I
you Grubb? By the “liviogrtert.nl.-"
we (ergot tile C> I. is o lu.n < 1 man.
Cu ( t T iipleK, wa- dim I’- i.dtr at
l!ie Fair \\V In■: id moo i \ i.< \
thought l-e got .tl a Ki'' (hoiking it
w as Thomnsv die.
The eommi toe appcailcd ly tlu
Giaud Jury of 1 dis . . ntdv, at the
May let in of 1-77. to itisp.-ct the books
uf the various county officeis. cverlast
iugly gives a gin in v iij M. .Vili
all the becks were found to Be incur
tcctly kept, and they “go for 'em’'
with gloves of. Wo hav cu t beard of
a tuueral yet.
Will Ben Russell plea tl -t out a
can iidaie for G veiuui ? L> ig:.
tune. One us s u.nl..< g t . r:p . n
tiuring 'he bested morti s of eemm r
Col. Grubb wants the people of Me I
Tutosh county to g tup a Fair. Cap- I
ital idea, brother
The Brunswick Fair was not as big
a thing us sonic might supp so.
The Atlanta Constilulion is publish- ;
ing a .cries of interesting—we judge j
they are i lcre>!inc—letters from Par
is, written ly -‘Old Si”—Sun Small. .
As the Con si ilulion doesn’t exchange ;
with us, we to thu diAi iv-cd"’
uro of reeding his flaahVt jr : * *
arc going to begin ft
letters in a few weeks, ' • •-•-*- •
The little boys nf Bain
bridge have comm'-nced going in bath
ing, and Ponder thinks there is a law
in Georgia applicable to their camp —
Correct. Boys would do well to re
member this, before going in bathing
near a public reel er bridge.
\Ve learn, from a reliable source,
that the r< d-lie>tlc > local of the Coii'
ylilutimi Ins written a narrative, net -
tled ‘ The R imatino , f Roekville,”-
AVn b(-t it u mistake.
I Jim Ponder, the loquacious arid vi
j vaciouß local of tiro li fin bridge Dmx
ocrot, imagined he heard somebody say
something about ice cream last week.
Jim needs something ieny. Send imir
l eiln ru„t ripply brother in J< sup, a few
drops, by next post, if you ph as •, and
if yon and ruT please, send it any h w—
provided you don’t rua your skeleton
all ar and it and !o k it up.
Join stori says (do devil in th • Tinny
n(B- ■ ads tip three "alleys of type in
a day. Mighty hard to believe, sure.
Ill’s what w - eoll a devil <f a devil.
The n.ore,tony of Valdosta was dig
tuibid lust week, by a cock light
0. AV Spinks of the 11. A and hem
i r, Mi)* ’■ “AVu take pride in men
tioning the fuel that the Broad Axe and
Deiriixer tikes will in Jasper county,
etc." Tim loc and p-'oeib r "f the Sf.nti
m-x, takes s pride in saying that the
/{. A. and I'rmiz'T is the poorest ; riot
ed psper on out exchange list. Get a
new roller, and pul on 10-s ink.
Thu wheat, crop of Putnam county
is veil y good.
Loafers ill Katonlotl got a pretty
i good hint from brother Sparks, lust
iv rk, shout c ego gating at kit* office
t,, "talk over the defonts of Imsc bull
o!u!>“, -itg mu-iciil hymns, nnd talk ns
though they wet born ill a saw mill.”
(I that don’t have the desired eject bn
will giv, tin tn a verbal chat That’s
j the uay to do it. Sparks.
. - *
Kato HnUtliern ban been consigned
, to (Jn|,i f-’mitli - farm, ia Washington
eoniity. Her brute ol a husband lias
h C-U id a situation with ('apt. Smith,
as a far in lmnd .
A Whiiflt-ld n uuly lien hutch'd Cf
tern ehi'kct s from twelve eggs.
Bevt rftj towns are discussing tho
1 1 hut up at fi o'clock’’ question. The
cloiks need a littio recroatiou. F otn
what we cin learn, I hoy-- the clerks—
I nnllv h ive < uotlgh to do to s-til'!
their Im-li. Bane hull playing is a mi
ld 1 way < f turning bash into soup,
Af. J 1 iglitnVYOr, Of (and I I IMII sllOl (), pl l
ll' In patent ll < tr ip in the back room
of hi- store one day hist Week, baited it
wiih tin ends worth of molasses, and
in two davit time, only caught three
Ihes. Something over a 1 000,000,000
of fli.-s have In-on counted in his store
-in'o he his had dial trap, but they
don't erne to h trqped. Ho thinks
•irinus'.v of hiri n g a negro to catoh
th and put in that trap.
A HORRIBLE TRAGEDY.
1 Wholes,lie Murder of a Faintly and
Suicide of the Perpetrator One of
the most Heart sickening tar
nival* of Heath on Record.
!n Sumter eounty one of ilie most
sickenii trseedics was committed on
Manila' c' cuing that has ever occurred
! i lt the i >i fines of the State. The news
reached the city yesterday af.crnooo
early, uml we sot immediately shout
procuring the fact* in the ca o. So
terrible si and unprecedented v.-ero the de
tails a aim >m to atagser credulity.—
Fuels s.'Hu b irau to pour in. however,
until the last lingering doubt vv s dis
polled and 'ko crime sto and forth in all
i its revolting reality.
It seems that the tragedy occumit
'ia the WVti rn portion of Sumter
! eoe.nty, a’out fifteen miles West of
: Ami rims t ear a | lace kuewn as Da
-1 vi-on’s Mills
Mr Julia W (’aldwell, who W.lB re
garded as a lnrd working, quiet, iu
ds-trious citizen, proC' Cih and mappar
i : > ii- most methodical manner to
ii iV Cl S entire fllltlly.
V rhi ts run r- aieafl at, n’td iu
: iiai.nis i'tiu <■- hav bin assigned tor
the deed hut we have aeertaioc I as
clou - [n-s lde th tiCts in tin cj- •.
and til V ire .tS fieh'WS, as brought
torth in ti e e r merV inqu s' :
Ctd.Lit]l fi St lrroCei deil to kill his
wI - 11 L.. iron by be.ting
out I . i ['• ail K.
N t at! nt, be attacked bis children,
and wiih iln same vvespoo dashed out
the br .ii -• f ti’.r.e • f them Still iOt
e it, nr ill ihe harvest of death which
lie hid r. aped, h rushed into the g r
denwt- re ins -I.ter-in m M -s Frnn
' o . Mi'cht I, had fled f r sntety when
the bloody work fit-i eomn. i.eot, at I
m / ii a grtlhbn g hoe, with lf;-eatsil
.-tn kes uiutilatcU her .-kuU tearfully.
nliiiOßt i' s'autly kiilii.e her. He tinn
turned tits utti'alinu to kioised.
He cloubid uuou *he root ot h s ri --
liiiucc. Xht? war the first that was
known of the uffiir. B,one negroes were I
at w r rk iu a field near by when they I
heard screams, and whin they turned i
they 6nw Caldwell r,o the t. pof the I
house, gesticulating violently and call- ]
ing for help. They hasten-d toward j
him hut as they a preach' and they sov
him hap from the house-top- Do
on his brea t and body. ID was taken
up insensible, and enrii and in the bouse
where the glntg'ly -ipt*t of the retard' r
ed mother and children m t heir ((%'<.
- A.Xvwiwf y.e rysgrojj s then starutd fo r
:.. st,,<,ee, leavtog two otters to w.itell
i th -man, ihev were nn.v eoriviocetl was
j raving miuiiie. Cddwrih soon reviv
{liTve*yogglinc? si" you in y nr sens
es V” If* replied ‘y *, I vo kilo and
my fnmilv ft' <1 %iar,t to i I myse f,
sod bsiccd tbe negroes t m.
They, f)f• enurs", rf- and. He then
."lit rino of them aw-.y f, r '■ nr-"-:,bo' 1
11, uving but one with him. The mur
•.• •tw r then -’arte l fo v-n b ; olurod
' imin, telling him if I < id n■' ■ ave he
wnnlU t. ii s;ui. i . ■ e II .
C Id* i tin ri proe e-t i, ’ g'f -
i hoti-e, ne.i by, cun.b g t : ’op. —-
l One of his sons, about 1 c y years of
! ug'*, <"ui" up and a U v. hah vns
; the matter He rp i" ■ '■ l ' he < ■
! killed his fain ly an w ■ 'to kill
; himself. Bv this inn- i m -d
\ been Hounded ttrou u t ■ n ’;;u f
bood and they begn lu iq pr ah, md
ill full Hito i,f tilt in h'.' | " i h id
f
fiiletJlOttl to the, t; Ui: • • O"" ' 01
I flirty n,(: i, : ■ n 1 . s ' and
died 111 a few moment-.
Those killsi \vr >■ ■ hr, '- ; o! !-, n,
Alice, aged ten. I. *i •i t ,x B a,
two yearn i-f age, Ills v. !'• . sgud
forty and tfi-- hislit h i. ' ,‘j i I|lr;iu
cea Mitchell, thirty ■ i-. 1 ;•• --f g ! .
lie fad fgiit chilli n. For v, c
übuenl, lr, in lit in' ill Ii ;i' I
where. Hjs Jj'tle . lit r, U Mini
w at home but i -fiip, i b !i g> C run
■ling three quarto,h of iin , On yiv
Ingl ho lu Mn A > sli •j' - Jln i' ■
ei sail, ‘■llmirni do mu . to ui ,’
she bei ; ft i r r>n i I, “Oh, ; i
per, no,” lie then -■t, “ i knve
hoi e (puck, or 1 will knl n’’
lie win, a man I fr -i v n y s
a farmer, a conHistuit uu i.bcr of Jr'
Jhiuiiiive 1! pit Cio'ii, and Vie
clerk of iis ebui’uli. lie i- until m
milliner, and regauted , ■ u tjm t, in
ilustriotis, pe.ic .■ i , , t
ixun.
Two themicNof fho n••• of the mur
dt ts and snicidu have I, ' n f rtn and •
one that ho whs ins.iiio at. tin: t'U! of
the tragedy, 'dor lute t advics, bo v
over, :i-suii: ns ilint. it I- dim that, lie
was ant insane, but that bo caus) 1 1
lie great crime was lii.s ini; roper rohl
ttous vvitli Ins sister-in-luvv, who was
found to bo in ft didioato stnto.
Phe community i* .'really ..hooked
■Six ceffii.N were sent out or tl. • dea l
Iroin Ainoi iiiun y Urduy. fSueh a trig
edy lias never before occurred in tuts
pi 11 ion i.f our Suite, nod we t.,ust we
tuny not again have to chroniclo such
diedg of bloodshed and u natural vil
lainy.— Tel, and d/e*. slh in. 4
.. . ■ - "m nqwwi
Alv/ ’ .V </i 'crtiscin rn Is.
Cumuilssloners t’ouit, April Adjourued
Tf*riu.
GEOUGIA Wa¥nis (’ot xTT
Upon thi* jM’tit ion of S. ii - Imi no
Gilll. I' litlvl O hor , I'tiiV;. s dll' Itii' fXtMI
Mon ft <1 cm u'. I -t-im t( oi fin •‘m* \ !i uiui
Git M tiHD ft hI. {; Hkhtwo •!, on t)i M.
A H. li. It., v. ill iv•*ml , j .t to lit*-c<)tiv nionco
of Lilt ti itv l limn p'fi'lio, ill ’ peo; i(‘ • I
tint m* g iktorhoi <!, lliFt 11 Ii u Mich ? • 1 romt
Will Jims ! ; l is h- 11*!.> O ll ,*• ! . { Win. 11.
Apmv ill, ltuu>la l 11 lei. t ii: cl Ahn
li(im tt Uf it i* ii ib< \ i.re Im •• y npp '.n ttl
li \it wm of N.iiti v’oiit iM H* vJ >’>■ uJ khl
Hliould Hxt'l Khv t'worei li tl -u and oouLouipla
ti'd rontl of pii 'lc uii ), Hj an I: rul>y
direct- 1! uu i r qu t Ito n u ( ti Mt mh:uo,
arid lU'tko repci t th- rcof to tui;i coirt. Tin :
•Julio U.li, 187 H.
]{. O. MIDMiUTON,
Ol' U li. and C ui. iv ■ i: W O.
(OmuiisHloiMTs ( oiirt \r 11 A joimnd
Tomb
GE()lit iI V W ivm: (T N XV.
1 1
id II tip* nit i <*l ti* r , . * Imt tioo
ttiblisfmi .t t f it. m-v *■ •<!, <• <■ • ■ > t
Sorovou ali i running t. IV" ii hollo
Wii\ Crt tic, i’o tlio r • ui J.tM
rs, will oo;.du • tti the c< uV 't‘
il.o travelling public, rt 1 }um p!crf tJm
1 ,’orho. <b ti * 1 ,b \vb' i.l and \v 1
pa s; Ui i hercl-y oi;l lm’ xt VC. Gr.,i”.
N. .1. No"i i*m i ini ibiJi" !>' ti' id, .<* a
liny are hereby hi j • K vie • * of suui
OOi.t ; .'• '♦•d r ■ !, i.i l t it lb ! i w
*r find cm id and; -il real of public
utility, thev aie Lu x by and r cn-d nnl r (pt r
and to ihftik out tlio r.iijto, ;ir l P t\i i
thereof to this cooT: : - .l*nc ol . lx'i>
H. (). MiDUI.r. U>N T ANARUS,
Clerk Hoard V -UAIt W 0.
Order for New Militia District
GEORGIA \Y \ v : C r.
Tt is oul r h\ by the Hoard, ' it tho rop.- (
of Silas ll.orntop. \ l. K l y p. I Jl. O
Mi idlotou (’ dtib i -i iit'rs hp. o t ftd to iu\
out und tb -i.v**vO" ;i m u 'uni l>i--riot
from tho 121, bIV ic! < • M. ‘ *.• .
and tba llr- new I's riot b ci -v.l ix: x ,
•Mr.l iUv* a wrh xt' v p' ; , v.d ;nt t ! c
Clerk In saiit nt- - t n, t’t •<• iror r. .
such proce eding' in n tin m .n : , p;.b- ,
lifch same h the ityvdi <* s.
The iollown g r^q>r. >-n sth pint of • 1 j
l> s(: l, tVi’iiu rv li : at 1, S till;', lit *• •
with iv t V*. 113. of lill di p.‘ :of or totlK
Appl ng, if Way no. Puo l \\u<
) by lota 4
•4t' b 4SB/4U7. l.'-s •VV . *h. ;i.•{\ in l.
iliKJiiotof otipup.hy \ppo ro.vV* ,
w hich arc not inc ii ltd i? t > wtl - o? :
U o 06 to 1 ‘ ' N S 11, XI - > SI, V V ! . *
1 12, ISS. 201, 2oS, 2. : . f-S, l . 2 •; ;
u;:. L’.-.s, 2i 0, 270, *271, 21'*, V IS, IH. P
11*2, Ul, IX\ C 9, 07, iu onto. io: r • • vt
ly W v, . * or.s ty ; e.-*id ots t* : c uA
in new dstrio*.
GEORGIA Wai - 0
We, tli ut i *v s;■. •!, vb-* l ’ ol\y • y
that the nl>ov \ lat 11 re, ’> *<. nt * i- : vi n
new ilia 1 ot tv is oi.y surrey-xl IV• ; by :u I
otd*r to us d■ rroted b> t : . HuJ• e • - -r>i
st (V*n3t.:i'N.o ers *1 .. t a ut.ty. This
.Iwuc IGb. I'' -
K IV MIPIU,;’ ON. )
Sll.\S I‘llOU TON. CouiiVre. ■
A K KELLY. I
1 hereby certify tho U v '*' is ft cor
ret tOvi \ - t * c*;i v f • ft : i* Kui| !>
April aTj )urxc4 t •* m, l"7> iu . 4-up- tb,
t'ON
Cl- r'; U >l.l C u K A UW C.
ATTORNEYS ATL A W,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA
Meals 50c. Lodgings 50c.
Planters Jlolel,
MAKKET SUUABE, SAVAXXAH, OA.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS and
first -class table. Rates, 81.50 per
day* JOHN BRENNAN, Manager,
r ' 11 - pcan House. M.
L. riARNK !’. Cierk, late of Brcsnau’r
Eli- ' desimui
of host ' cositf ■; ts s’tm, 1 stop at the
PLANTE: ' HOTEL.
THE NEEDHAM
ijndcal Cabinet
T i*
m
dl*H
->■ | y
PRICE, SSO.
Tnifl nf av . I v; ndcrful Instrument
h r under
standing music dt not, to play any de
r-;;■ -} m 1 i li.trmony, sacred or
i U ..m \}\r most plaintive dirge to
the iin ;t lively dan- music. It posses
ses a moehenism of marvelous simpli
city, rr.q- iring Int the intelligence of a
Feof repro
ducing, without limitation, the musical
compositions of die past, present and
future. The execution is faultless,
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm,
- .(1 the instrument is eminently adapted
\ >r Sunday Schools, prayer and revival
meetings, home devotional exercises,
and in 1 ca! where good, correct
music is required, and no musician is at
hand to perform. Address,
a. V. aSTBB3HAt A SON,
MANUFACTURERS, *
.113,115 & 117 E. 33d St., Raw York.
DOH’LR DAILY
TO AND FROM
\ 0
nswick Railroad
<; n . nm 'ti Office [
i , 1878. |
(p' 1 : ’ lViMsengcr trains
on this ro "1 will run us follows:
( I . 1 1-i-UTK. via Brunswick.
1 :■ v .. I South Daily.
I.• 1 7:30 A. M.
\ < i (' 0:50 P. M.
An L. I 10:51 A. M.
V n '■ b . . - • • and :55 P. M.
A•• iv. ! ’• - 15 A. M.
i. ".IV' i‘i •i l rr. •.. 7:(H) A. M.
Aiiiv • J 1 l-. 00 A. M.
Vrr;vv ■' ’• -Jiuib ... 2:1*7 P. M.
Kd 2_. Notlh Dn ; ly,
i p.- •vv -\ i i ,10:30 A. AT.
> V. M.
f> r- M.
1 I.eave *.V' ick... . . , 7:tm P. M.
n 4:05 A. ii.
j Arrive.at tb’'" A. M.
1 - . - ' n frr ail points
v a All ta and An
1 “**
NO. 8, South.
V." ■ r ’ OD i!y evoept S’n’dy
.. 7:80 A. M.
Alii. ' ■ e, 10:28 A. M.
\r: . -Joil. f (i:81 P, M.
Art' ‘ 9:25 A. H.
\ ... xcept Sunday.
I 6.00 A. M.
• 12:48 P. M.
' - 2:08 P. H.
.... 6:10 P. M.
i ‘ : 1 • ". r . lints North, East
lift t Wt.Hl.
II ■> ■ i.i BE(NCH.
and \c mncil ition—Dally; exoept
Sunday.
n-e 0. "hr." 10:00 P. M.
... 10:45 P. >1
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1 "i>P M.
Ani'"'. m' t :45 P. ,\I.
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ALLEN BROWN,
TV ■'• :: - - Georgia,
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# All orders will
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Aliaatic and Gulf Railroad
G,ISEJUT. HrPERISTF.NItENT’S OFFICE, I
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, >
Savannah, May 5tU, 1877. )
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, May stli
Passenger Trams on this Road will run as
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savar nah daily at 4:20 P. M.
A: live at Jen up “ 7:30 P.M.
Arrive at Tboznaßville “ S;iOA M.
Arrive at Eainbridge “ 8:10 A. M
Arrive at Albany “ 9:50 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ 3:30 A, M,
Atr.ve at Tallahassee “ 3:30 A. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville 1 9:25 A.M.
Leave Tallahassee “ 1:00P.JI.
Leave Jacksonville “ 3:45 P.M.
Leave Live Oak “ C .40 P. M.
Leave Albany 2:30 P. M.
Leave liainbiidge “ 3:15 P. M.
Leave TbomasviUe “ 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 Savtnnah and Albany.
Passengers from S..v.,ni.uk for F. rut ndma,
G intsiille and Ctd,r K ys take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:- : o a. m
(daily cxc ji Sunday,) connect at Jesup
with Pus train for Florida.
Pas v: ii pel s from Florida by this trmr, con
! ncct at Jesup with train arriving in Macon
jat 5:10 ji. m. (-1 ally exaejt’ mu, . y.)
P rjk . i
ad Darien bke this train, arriving at Bru
wick 0:45 a. m,
Passengeis from Brunswick arrive at. Sa
vannah 8:40 a. m.
No change of ears between Montgomery
and Jacksonville.
Pullman Pa! ce ileeplng cars run through
to and from Savannah and JacVs livii e ; also
through skeuets between Montgomery,
A’a, to Jacksonville, Fia.
Connect at Albany with pa.’-senger trains
both ways on Southwestern Kuilroad to and
from Macon, Eufur.lv, Montgomery, New
Ui Icniis, Mobile, etc,
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apa
lachicola every Sun nay afternoon; for Col
umbus every Wednesday morning.
Close conneciion at Jackson-ille daily,
Sundays excepted, for G ■ • n Cove Springs,
St. Augustine, Palalka. Enterprise and a 1
landi g-mS .J ,tin’s River
Trans on J}. AE.It , Ictve jnr.C'on,
going West, Mi nd:.y, AV.idnt why m-i Fr
day ii 11:14 e. n ..u and f r Bru sick, Tues
day, Thur- tlay and Siturd y at 4:40 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted]
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE.
nt 7:05 A. M.
Arrive at ]\TcTntosli “ “ 30;OOA.
Arrive at Jenu}) •* ‘ 12:15P.M.
Arrive at Dluckfthear “ “ 3:15 P. M.
Arrive ;it Dupont “ “ 7:10 P.M.
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:15 A.M.
Leave Biackshear •* “ 0:32 A.M.
Leave Jesup “ “ 1:10 P.M.
Leave Mclntosh “ “ 3:08 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 5:35 P. M.
WESTERN DIVISION.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.
Leave Dupont at 5:00 A.M.
Leaac Valdosta at 7:50 A. M.
Leave Quitman at 0:15 A. M.
Arrive at Thomasville at 11:30 A. M.
Arrive at Albauy at 0:40 P M.
Leave Albany at 5:00 A M.
Leave Thoniasville at ] :G0 P. M.
Leave Quitruan at 3:14 P. M.
Leavt Vabb slant 4:42 P.M.
Arrive at Dupont nt 7.00 P. M.
J. S. Tyson, Master of Transport tion.
TT. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
THE MILLER BROS,
CUTEERY COMPANY
AND
U. S. STEEL PLIi:An, CO.,
(<ONMIi-ICSATS.iI),
MANUFAOTUItKUS eF
Patent Pocket Cutlery,
AVD
SOLID CAST STEEL
SEMS2 AT7ID
THE ONLY MANUFACTURE2B OF
SOLID CAST STEEL SHEARS 8: SCISSORS
IN THE UNITED STATES
TIIE ONT.Y MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD
OP POCKKT CUT'DRY, WITH
Covering Secured by Screws.
NONE BUT THE BEST
English Docket Cutlery Steel.
Used, and every Knife and Scissors
WARRANTED.
The temper and cutting qualities of both Knives
and Scissors are tested.
Great care is taken !->% detain and increase the
well-earned reputation which this Company have at
tained, as
The Leading American (hitlers.
O
In harmony with the verdict of customers, tho
Centennial Exposition awarded Medals and Diplom
as for the greatest excellence in quality und ffhieb o
these goods.
The Miller Bros. Cutlery Cos.
NOTICE.”
For pale or ix-hftu e far laml on the line
of the Mncon & Brunswick, or the Atlantic
& Gulf It sail, two neat littio farms iu Glyyi
county, near Brunswick, and on title water,
with comfortable re idences on each.
imh -27-'f. JOHN L. HARRIS,
"CANCERS CURED!
BR. JOHN P. ANDREWS, OF
rnOSfASVTt I.n. CrA.,
CURES CANCERS invariably, when
applied to for Treatment before is
is too lato. '
Treats all Chronic diseases, or diseases of
longstanding of Males and Females very
Successfully.
WILLIAM ARMITAGE,
town vitok vm) iti it.nr.R. ami
Manufacturer of
yi-ODrars, I
AND
PLANED LUMBER,
STAVES, LATHS, SHIXGLES, '
TICKETS, FECIT AND VEG
ETABLE BOX STUFF,
Georgia.
ES IT MATES GIVES ON' BUILDINGS.
Ci* Prices are as foil vs: Staves >l5O. j
Shingles >2 50. Laths SUSO. Flooring
$2 00. Cviimg sl2 00 Weitherboszd ng
$lO per thousmvk
May S .f.
OF
Leading Dry-Goods, Pfosiery, Notions & Fancy Goods
AT
CEiLEBEATED DRY-GOODS HOUSE
Calico, the very best quality, at 6fc j
Calico, lower grade, nt 5 and sie
Quilt Lining Homespun at 3£c
3- Crown Shirting at 5 and 61-2 C
7-8 Brown Shirting, heavy, at 51-4, 61, 7e
4- A' own Shirting, heavieet kind, at 8c
4-4 Brown Sea Island at 7 c
4-4 Brown S< a Island, very best, nt 10c
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-8 B! t relied S :rtisgat 0 l-4c
1 4 Bleacbod Shir: ing, soft finished at o I-“c
4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, loc
Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c
Shirting, 10-4 id .-ached nnd brown
Ft 25, 30, 35 and 40c
Good article HicKory stripe at lOe
Best mr.nd-t'iread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at . 1 ft,-
Blue Denim, a good quality, at I,Oc
Gowl Mat tress Tieking at 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 12 l-2c
Best Feather Ticking at 20c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-:’.c
Best Gingham Checks at 10c.
Boulevard ready made skirts at 50e
Cotton Diaper, wide 10 yards to the
piece at * 51 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, at Jl. 25, 1 59
2 00 and 2 25
Fruit ■<’’ Linen, yard wide at 30c to 81 00
Wash-Poplin, beautiful goods at lOe
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c *o Si 25
heck Shaw Is at 25c and upwards
Am r< a K "and Csahmere at. 25c
IFgl -h Ji k C -hmerr y’d wide rt 40 a 500
I -■ . ' ■' < i-hrnert s, 40 inches widi,
m 75, ’• itOe.. - 1 00 and 1 25
ii a4 iz i: , Hen am, Australian Crepe, ve
-I*3' n asom-.Me.
AG'cca, ire i jc’p, donblo v/itb at 2. r *c
A pac, S liirstifd. double width at F:oc
Black Si k hi 75 900. sjil 00, 1 25, 1 50
1 75 2 00, 250 -ud 3 CO.
3 Of), 4 00, 5 00 and fi 00.
Honty Or mb Bed Spreads at 60c
B J Qil s, Hie nicest spreads out,
Ladies ui.d-rvests at 50, (15, 7go. $1 00
and 1 25.
Hamburg Euibioidery, F.dgiags and lu-
f< i K'l.s ;.t bargain prices.
Plaid and Gros (irain llibbons, and Sash
very obeap.
Evtrlas* Crochet and other Trim
lnii'gK, lower than ever.
Italian, Fre ch and Guipure Laces, very
cheap.
Lndii-s’ Silk Tics nnd Scarfs 20cand up.
L’l s Cuffx and Collars at hall price.
Uuibr. 11 a s as low as 350.
Two button X and Gloves Ladies*
black, white, colored and Optra
Sbadea, at 60c
All I/ren Table 0 : ot’. s, par yd 30, 40, 50,
C 5, 75, and $1 00.
Grass Cloth, in all the newest, shades, 10c
Pure Erneh Suitings per yd 124 15 20c,
aid extra fine 25c.
Libia Cos! red Dawn, a'.l abodes ] 210
Figured Jlusl i- latest styles 12Ao
"■ ,T ikoi -te and Organdies Ittjo
“ P.qii* fine styles as low i.s 10c
Cord and “ 8 3 very lust 10c
! Cotto- a r . for 11. u aid Boys wear 10 12!,
1, 1 4,20 c, the v. .J-beel 25
F.uinn: Tw. e s ai.d Caesiinere 20, 25
30 e i li 85c.
We have r.D'O reduced the prices cf r
grin many of the above named erodes, but
"ant of time prevents us from enumerating
them.
To understand our method of Lu-iness, we have endeavored to explain it in
unmistakable language and for which we request a careful perusal We beg to
caution the public to try to discriminate between our dealings and 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 iutelligen,
reader will easily understand this. We offer our goods for inspection to every
! body, for vc will vend samples of Fry Goods, with prices attached, to any one who
will write us for them and give everyone a chance to see for themselves.
We have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles kept in a first-olasa-
Dry Goods House, 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
upon application, scud suoh samples, with pries attached, as they may desire
when they can form a much better opinion and select for themselves. Not less
than a million of people have dealt with us and we are sure we have satisfied t.
Any one displeased with his purchase cub 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 fr packing or drayage. We
don’t soli one article low and make it up ou the others,
WE RETAIL OUR GOODS AT WIIOLE3A3E PRICES,.
Which accounts for our Wonderful Snccess.
\Vc don’t advertise to humbug, but we talk plain business and mean it. AY eseli
one yard as bvvas we would ten thousand. Those wtio are tird of paying ex
horbitant [liees and appreciate the value of money, are invited to send their
orders, w ich wu_nil! ti!) C. 0 D. witn privilege to examine, or can send the
m nev with tic order.
cL CtITID.
A Xew Departure in the Dry Goods Trade !
To enable me to offer the best bargains ever brought to Savannah, I hav&
found it r ece-sarv to be constantly in New Vork. to watch chances in person to
purchase cheap. I promise to sell goods henceforth at prices wb'ch must sur
prise every judge of 2 ods I have always endeavored to come up to promises
made in newspapers or otherwise, and have never sought to draw trade by mis
representations. and therefore I beg that the public will thoroughly examine my'
Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, for I will give them more for the
montrv, than any other house can afford to give. At present, we Jo not enumer
ate Special Bargains, bat pref-r the public to send for samples, aod bocouviaced.
Respectfully,
David ’ WeisMn,
Proprietor of the Celebrated Cheap Dry Goods House.
1# Hhir £2) H Xci
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN'
Dry CrOois tiiid Notions,
Soots and Slices and Gents ,
I.EITV rmiMim. coons,
NO. 17 CONGRESS STREET.
SWAMAH, GEORGIA.
jvuli U
White Mixed Fiannelfi at 15 ana2
White all wool flannels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 750.
R' and FI wool flannels at 15, 20, 25, and ifV,
lied all woo! twill Flannels at 25, 30 and 40i ;
Ue .vy white undershirts at 20e and upwards.-
Cu ieo Rhirts at 25 and upwards.
White dress shirts at 75 and upward.-:
Yard long towels at 12 1-2 and upwards.
Towels as low as 5 e
Linen Table Cloth, 1 1-2 yard wide, 25
SO, 35 f-r.d 40c.
Table Oil Cloth, 114 yard wide, best
Quality, at 40c.
Bleached Table Damask at 50, 75c.
@1 00 and 1 20.
Wcr ’en Table Clothe, good pit $1 0(7
Gcod French Corsets at 50e
Thom; -t-urs glove-fitting Corset at $1 00
and 1 25.
Suspenders with Rubber in the back at, 250
Turkey .Red Table Doylies’ per dozen 75c
Wmto linen Tsble Doylies’ per dozen
60 and 7Ac.
Table Napkins, pe. dozen, at $1 00;
1 25 and upwards.
V-il B rags, best quality a yard at • 40c
Silk Veiling, per yard at 50, 60 and 70c !
Neck Rucbt-s, per dozen at 12 1 2, 15,
20 and 25c.
Neck Ruchmg, by the yard, at 5, 6 1-4
10.- in ‘i urwards.
Alpaca Skirt Braid, a burch at se‘
1- do:: -n Agate nr Rice Buttons for sc
-I’. - - 'at I • Rdk Dress Buttons at 10 and 15c
Ivory 1 rrl Gutia Percha Buttons at 8,
10, 12 1- 2 and 15e.
C: ildrei s Round Combs at 10 and 15c
L-cc s’ Hig! B u-k Combs at eO, 15 and 250
Oil iron's Fancy Stockings at 5 and 10c
Mis -'-.V Fancy Blockings at 12 12 and 15©-
Ladies’ Fancy Stockings at 10 to 50c
Black Prats Buttons, bone, best qual
ity , box for 10c.
Lrdics Wnite St< ckiDgs at 5, 6 1-4,8,
10 and 12 1-2, and 15c.
Ladies’ English Stockings, without
serms; at 250.
Gent's Half Hose at 5,8, 20, 12 1-2 and 15c
Gent's English half hose without seams, 250
Gem’s Bordered handkerchiefs at 3 and 5c
Gent’s Turkey Red handkerchiefs at 10c
Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at 5o
Ladies Corded L nen handkerchiefs at 10c
The beat needles, a paper, at 6o
Coats’A: Clark’s O. N. T. Spool Cotton
at 50., per dozen 60p.
Good apod cotton for hand sewing, 200
yards, at 3
Negro Handderohitfa at 10, 15, 25 and 350
Bail thread, 16 balls fur 35n
Khitting and Darning Cottob, a ball, 5o
Gents’ paper collars a box, ot 5, 10 15 & 250
Linen Shirt Fronts, extra length at 250
White and Black Cottyn Gloves at 10c
Lisle Thread Gloves at 15, 20, 25 and 350
English Pins worth 15e a prper, at 10c
American pins worth 10c a paper, at 2 l-2e
Best, qua! ’ y Hooks and Eyes I paper-fur 5c
Piper Cambric, yard wide, at 7o
Twi linn Jen 11, at 10c
Twi -nt? nK and G'oves, —Ladies’—bet
. >. .-,>..11- ot 75c and $1 OO
K itui , j J w, at 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20,
25, 30, 40 and 500.
Cats raeres at 50, 60, 75, 850. $1 bo,
1 25 and 1 50.
Black, Ii ne ar.d Grey Waterproof, 1 1-2
yard wide, at 75c, $1 OO and 1 25