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THE JESUP SENTINEL
tT I*. UTTJ-Bl'lKU), Editor.
W. 1). M, Mason,* Associate u
'inlhe~J<sup liomst, fronting on Mary
Sired, tiro doors from Broad St.
WF.R\fisn.iV, Jl IA 10. IS>.
APPLING COUNTY OFFICERS
Ordiivirv-S'lßfl A. Crosby.
cv tf -rifT—Situs Oroshv.
c,.r,'i'y Clerk—B. I). Mobley.
Tr. nsnrer—Wm. n. oer?‘reet.
T U Collector and R-ceiw John J.
Clark. >r * :
County Coroner—Hector AT l in
County Oommi*rfnew—.T-cob Lightly,
Dario! MoEschin, John 0. Hatt and Mm.
O. Stewart.
Notice-
A convention will be held at the Court
Tloose, in Jrsur. on Wednesday, Augn-t 7th
1--7S. at 12 -n., for tho purpose of selecting
delegates to rrpresent Wayne coon'y in the
Cot ipulobs! Cwtventlon, to be held a* fa
vsi i li, fit Wednesday, August ‘2h It, 1b,,-.,
Tiif met.,i, era cf the Executive Committee
•w.i.l j'b ue call meeting* in their respfetiv
dialttela, to seUet delegates to the County
•Jor.vention. Etch xniHiia district -will be
rntitltd to six votes in Hia County Con vet:
tiort. Guo. W. Hainis,
Chii'rmsn Bern. Ex. Com. ’V. C,
Ricnzi M. Johnston-
The nlu ve named f'ctttVtimn, f rin
ry 1 y if the Vnldnsla Times, Ins* ns ' *
(tinted himself with Col. It A. Cause,
of the Ki>l Terns n >! |C V
Well conducted paper, paMisliul in
C Oct It, Texriß. IVo i7A has hiii’lly
f oj 1 1 ur a cejiy if the Patron, and e
find its roll)mits replete with choice
reeding matter. It* Ijpngrephy "ml
general make-up is netuirpassed by any
of < tjr exchange*. It ioi.zi wields a stiff
jien, iarn (xprricr.eod wii'cr of lii* ofT° !
and liy tin' way is u Mftincli drmniTol,
in 1 lie Klrii:trßl Hfiisr. Ho lias tl big !
lica-i ou Litt shoulders, alld it in xx°li i
filled with l.ra'n*. Cal. Giuibo should
feel proud of fiucli a partner. l!i*zi,
you know vr-nr failing—keep Mmight,
rnick to Liz, and show Uio people < f
Crockett Min t kind of boy* sprout on
Georgia soil. May the Patron and its
utUchee* ever prosper.
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Ji:.t p, Ga., July Oil*. 187?.
Editors Sentinel:
Divcnificd humanity Bedes many
W3}b f otjoyinont and pleasure in
ilose United Stales cij tbe 4ill of July
When we skull have nil oppwl .nity of
perusing tlio dail ■ s of the country,
tke trutk of our assertion will be veri
fied. Wed. II; robnbly read ul many
painful tierijcii'f eeeasioned ty tbotiglit
lees men in the u-o of fire arms. WW
key will have tkm an tinduft interest
iu tko inavccment of oco.sions ; and
Mood and treasure bo spent. Alas!
for wliat ? fur wot Idly amusement. It
wan our fortune at the hands of i’tuvi
ilcr.ee, to k ■ permiitod to enjoy tke 4 k
in a very appropriate way, mid wo arc
i.ot ntbauicd tf> ray bettor than we
ever did in our life.
Yesterday was tbe oeeaaion of Sib
balli Sckoul C’elt'bi otion at I’.altlci'K n
Church, Jisup Circuit, S. U. Confor
,‘neo. Tko Su| eiintenden', Mr. I>. O.
Sliddlcton, came for us to go with kirn
nud tu nddriss Ibc fekool on tko day
previously nienii nied. Tko school, to
gether with a large concourse < f citi
: :is, asnojuibled at the clmrok at ‘J
o'clock a. m, After tko usual cxcreis.s
■ f opei ing, n coimni tre wan tt| painted,
Cl nsis'il g of Mersrs lvolley, I‘urJuli)
utid ourself, to award pr z"s to the dif
ferent classes, or rattier to tlie m -.-t
i rofit'iiiit one of cock ela.-s.
The first class oompetud fur a fn o
clasped bil-lc, purchased from ike par
tor of this church, the Rev. A. ( lark
They commenced at tke ‘2nd chapter ot
t't. Mathew, and iop sated frmu wine
ry. Four entered fur the priz.' ; one
loy nod three gii Is, and, as usual, a
girl won it Miss Floret cc S'eward.
The utLer clan \v.i> ex -mined in tf e
tntcebi-in, used ly the M. K. Ckureli,
Soule, cmLrarirg as it deis all the
wo. t important incidents in the Old
mid New Testament. Now in that
large cl ass, who do you mpposo w n
the other prizwkieti was a g>v-d site
family bible ; why little-Tb uias Linier,
n boy about S years old who could nei
ther read nor spell. A mo-t excillent
memory was displayed by him. Now
ns but ore of cnoh class could win, it
nry ho propet to st itc that all if the
scholars acquitted tfcai il' is hai.iibouie
ly.
This echo 1 vasorgaint J oa (la drJ
Sunday in April, mid f r b bavier :u 1
jtrcCcieney, tikes rant with any on ihc
Jcfup C r nil.
Wo eeglcdt and to st do t!. ( Mu'll r
Gioonic‘ Middietcu, o* I,• sm f Mr. it.
O Middleton, deliver, and a i speech
in 1 Independence !)<)," which wu
luridly apylautied at it., conclusion.
Kven ihio£ suitable for the “inner
miu” was prepared ! y ll.e good ludi s
of the ceighborbi a!, ciul when i.i, >iuti
ccd a* ready, the s l:ao! e ! itdren n> and
leaders formed ranks aau mar- hod to
the long table. You < naht to bar. been
there so tint you might have ; u ihe
order of thugs rev ... d—u.o rld X Iks
wailing ou tiie chi.iron. Ia ImL'
children carried the dry.
After an address be \ -ur eon .• r■ e; ■.-
all iiatieb retuiii.il -
table, to enjoy eating tt tine delici-t.s a
tcrir.elons, the finest we have sccu this
season , some of them weighing as much
os forty pounds. Just as wo had lit -
'shod, up rode a s ranger, who proved
to be the ltcv. C. T liiekley. The la- j
dies gave him a goo i dinner, minus • |
termelon% and the steward of t o
church embraced tie: e-j >[ •<rtun: ty of in- j
vitiiitr brtjthei ILekley to pr* aclt. All
hands re-outered the church uri iistet -
ed to an excellent wirmou from this
passage of scripture: “Lord, what wilt I
:h->u have me to do?” After dismissal, i
tho crowd dispersed to their homes in j
a rain, though we were favored widi
u, h 1 weather during the day. It was
; indeed one of the mo-t appropriate
i ways to celebrate the 4tb. Wo would
like to "i near mid piiticipate in oi.o
i ugaiii before we leave Ih.s earth
A. A K.
NOTICE.
| Th- regular Julv me,itirg r.f this 8.-nrd <s
i poM j cued ' 11 i W.dmud liy 24tn, 1878.
! a I (> >•- >iih lulerestej will t> ■ g warned us-
I eordiogly Jas. I . Kino,
Chairman Hoard Com ft- A It W. C-
NOTICE,
To Contractors and Builders.
I will reeeivo scaled bids until
Wednesday, July ill 1878, at 12 in.
to build a hiidgf. over tho Little l’liin
h dlow iy Ore-lr, nl the residence of
ll:ohrd Jlunnclt
H|oeifieations arc a- follows :
The (dealing fur tho bridge shall be
30 feed wide, and bo continuous fur the
wlr lo h'lglli "f'lie hi dgo All timber
and lirufib on' down or already down
will.in ilie above spneo shall bn mov
ed to the hnvet Mle of the bridge. -
hill , h ilf Inni and -shall be Ini I under
i anti heir. Tiny are to bn of oypress,
and hewn on top side. The pot are
to bo Id med into them. Three bents
in the mu of the creek, will each Imv.-
eight pilis tlx- iuolies under them, the
sill, b-ing framed on them. Flooring
will lesjikcd to stringers with 4 l-‘d
inch cut spike- 1 ; six to each plank.
I’li ' bridge will he bltO foot long, and
12 foi l wide, in the clear. The bcntH
ur] bo s• ay braced with peeled <:y
press poles which will be flattened where
they touch iho posts, rind fastened with
1 1-2 inch jiin.s ; said poles tube 5
inches nl sinull end.
The bridge must bo Luilt. according
to the plana and speeifi aliot)-, must be
of good materials and finished to the
entile H'llisfftotimi nf the Goiniiiisßion
irs ; tin: work to be at nil limes sub
jeot to I lie inspection and direction of
die Conunis iouors, or their Agent.
Maloi iidw are ms f illowh :
IS post s 10* If), !l feet long 30 posts
10x10, II feet lo.ig. 50 posts 10x10,
10 feet -eng. I’d posts 10\10, I'd foot
long, fill hills I foot diameter, 10 foot
I mg, and hewn on on ■ silo, 63 tlior
beams Gxld 11 feet b-tig. IgGstib-g
t-iM fix Id, 30 loot l og. and I piles 6xo,
H f i t long ; above uisteriul to he hewn
in n
mils duo 30 f.ci long. 1,3d0 lloor
pi,oik and I Ixß, Id feet long ;In be Saw
ed luiub-T. 00 eypre-S poles G inch di
ameter, 15 foot long, for dim;.null br i
emg Total sawed lumber, d7,510 fe -
Total hewn tin-bet-, II 7! ! feet. GOO
It.a of 4 I 2 inch cut spikes. Work to
bo laid for during nioutli of January.
It*7o, but county warrant given when
bridge is r- eeived,
Contra lor t ■ give good bond and ko
ensity to ko- p bridge in ordiuury. re
pairs In hote years from date bridge
ts tce.'ived, nud for final eompletlOU of
w. r . iSpi cti -aliou* nud drawings can
bo seen tit my i.fik-e.
Higlit re ~ i i'.' I to r-j:ct any or all
l.iii'i Bi idga to bo coniploted within
tbr--- mnntlm Irnm dam contract is
uii arded, iventin rpm milting
l!y order il aid County Cummin
sioui is
Or.o. W. Hainbs,
(' nirman fix. Cum
TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS,
I will receive sealed bids until
vv i dm-rd.iy, July 24. 1878, at Id m. to
build u bridge over tlm l’hiuholloway
Creek, nl ttin lle rge Ford.
S| <- iiications ore os follows:
T!i". truss t-riilgi) to b 75 foot from
il,-- font ef oue nniu brace, tr the foot
f the- - tlior on the same side, the
id.-nds b- i g ;-0 feet lung The wkolo
length I f the tr. stlc to be 300 feet long
OUC fad t i nidi end of the- truss The
u hole ! .. .tli -t Liidgo to lu- 111”) feet.
The width throughout the wholo length
of bridge in t- bo 12 feel in the dear.
The truss will be !) feot 10 inches high
from the lop -f the eh id to tep of
str -ining beam. Tko posts for truss
nti-l trestle to be sot 4 foci in tko ground
nnd the tartli rsmined well and tight
i.rou-d tli' tii. The two p sts in each
bind will bee nnectel by polo fasten
ed to o r-h, oue foot above tko lower
o' and. The till s sir: gets to bo fasten
-I<■l to lln -i b ams by sj ikes. The caps
; for tru-- ah t'mel ts must bo framed on
the pasts Tim beams and stringers of
trestle must be pinned on with 1 1 2
j ttieb pins.
Where tho\VOiJs “111 Iho olcai,%OC
‘ tr in the bill nl iron, it is unilers’ood
that ti e ivaaheii on the rod oi bolt will
be precisely the and stume mentioned
when in place. The fl ier plank
noiftt be f *ste and to the string- r* by
i l 2 inch Bje.fco\ 6 t > each plunk A
>p icc cf t a'f u- inch will lo left be
t c'c-i lie planks. Each pi-'oc of Inud
i ail u U bt‘ fast cued to the p*'sls hy G
t 1 ‘2 in Ii s ik-‘S, and ou the tiuss
v\l. -re e'er they cr 3s a brace or peat
wi*h tw spikes.
The nisteiials f r the hridge, and
especially that fr the truss, must be
tirat-clars, in all re'pttl I *, and entirely
|um xcepii uml !e. Thu wholo bridge
i must bo l.i i. a-'Ov'r iing to tho plucs
and spcciflcitions, aui finished in a
w iku " ‘i -e ituifiicr. Tho work to
be at at! times sm j- -t to the inspec
tion and directin :i f d crinpleted to
the s;;Usf;.cti'Ui - 1 the CotutuissioDcrs
f \V■: coutHy, cr their A^ci-L
Tho t'lhts find ttbnttueiHs will he
i-Vx •braced i f h ‘2 l*J ineh fditik,
which will be fastened to posts with j
I 1-2 inch pi ins Ail large trees, liable ‘
to fall on bridge, wilt bo cut down. — j
All points in the truss, where bracks ]
clamps and keys touch, must be smear- j
ed with good white lead.
Mat'rials aro as follows :
4 cho-d planks 5x12, 42 1-2 long. 4 j
chord plank 5x12,30 feet lung. 2 chord |
plank 5x12, 25 fe t long. 0 chord j
(damps 4x!2, (> feet I ng. 4 chord keys i
2x12, 18 1-2 feet lo g 12 latcal bra-I
cm Ixo, 17 feci long. 20 floor ben ms I
(Ixl2 Id feet I tig. 4 floor beams oxl2, |
25 feet long 4 main braces 10x10, 27
feet long. 2 straining beams 10x10, 25
feet long 8 counter biaccsOxfi, 10
font 1-mg. 4 counter braces oxo, 10
feet ling. 4 side braces sxß, 12 Let
'oog. 4 side bra es sxß, 10 feet
long. 4 posts oxo, if) feet long. 8
Htrfi':gcr.< oxo, 30 feet long. 4 stiing
. er.s 0.-..0, 25 feet 1 ng, -1 bolsters 12x12,
10 feet long. 4 caps 10x10. 20 feet
1 long. 8 caps 10x10, 8 feet long. 4
i hand roils 4xo, 0 feet long. 12 hand
! rail, 2xo. 25 Let long. 1 block under
l chord 4xo, 18 feet long. Trial sawed
S lumber fur truss, 0,996 fee*,
j '.it *>wa y-braee- 2 1-2x12, 1/ feet
! 'onj. 52 bund ; aits 2xo, 30 feet long.
| <ii7 ll .oiiug 2 1-4xß, 12 feet long. 52
j siri gers :>>: 12, 3il et tong. ‘2O floor
! beams 6x12, 14 feet long. Total amount
; sawed lumber, 34,720 feet, 0 posts 10
I loot long. 2 poets I I feet long. 2
, posts 12 feet lung. 4 p s's 13 feet long.
I posts I I feet tug. 4 posts 15 feet
long. 4 p sis 10 feel long. 4 posts 17
feet lung. 10 piflis 18 feet long. 4
posts I!) feel lung. 4 posts 20 feet long.
: 2 posts 21 feet long. 2 pos’s 22 feet
i long ; nil 9 inches at small end.
I<s p(isi sl4 feet Ing ; 10 inches at
-mall end tor abutments. 8 polo* 7
feet long. 0 inches ill diameter. 20
pules 15 feet I rig, 0 inches in diame
ter ; ull posts and poles to ho of cy
pr -s ni well peeled 14 lateral angle
bhukx an per drawing. 4 brace angle
blocks as per drawing. 73 4 inch lat
eral id. ls 13 Let, 10 inch m clear
4 1 I inch Hu - p union rods I I feet,
2 I 4 ioc'i in clear. 0, I 1-4 inch sus
pension reds 11 feet, l 1-1 inch in clear,
4, I 14 inch suspend u rod , ! feet
10 I 2 inches in clear. 0, 5 8 inch
Literal brace holts, I foot 4 inches iii
dear. 84, 5-8 inch bolts in chord, 1
foot in clour, 8,3 4 inch butts chord
and bolster, 2 feet in clear, 4 3 1 inch
bolts foot of brace, 1 Lot 10 I 2 inches
in clear. 4, 5 8 inch rc-tnforco brace
I foot, 4 inclios in clear; making about
1,400 lbi iron, also 300 lbs of 4 1-2
inch cut spikes. Work to bo paid for
during month of January, 1879, but
county warrant given when brt Igo is
ruccivid. Contractor to give good bond
and security to keep bridge in ordina
ry repairs Lr seven years ftom date
bridge is reooived, and for final cample
tiou of work. Specifications and draw
ings can bo seen at my office.
Kighr reserved to teject any or all
bios, if rid go to he completed within
three months from date coutruet is
uwit detl, wen her pmnitting.
By oidei Board (T uuty Oomajissioo
srs.
Goa. W, if A’M.S,
Cira.truion Hx. Com.
Wild Land Sheriff Sales.
W 11 lie sol 1 hefur i tlm Court ItoufiO daor
, f tl.ii (' -uuty if tViivn , in tl'j first Tact
day in Aug., 1878, witli.n rhu legal h um of
,I#* t . tlm h gh si bidder, for cash, tlio fol
lowing ileHuiibed lets i 1 Jmul, Hi'miti'd iu
H*'tl e. uuty, and Know n n Wild Land, lev
iu 1 i u under and by virtue of I! fun now in
mv bines of tke B'oto of Georgia vh sail
lets, la i, - oLvily, and -'timed by tt-.e Ilonor
nb!e Uo l.jitrollor Genoral of ihoGUto, for
i o --pay e en : -f tax s <l'J.- the Btn‘e for 18“4.
187fi, and IS7C. The amount of lax due on
< aC ii 1 t, lor each your, being two dollars and
wevonty fur c-onts Haiti lo's pointed out in
Miitl ii fan, ami u nitr.ining l-M) rtore, efiob,
more or ba, in 4tli distr*ot oi origiui ly Ap
i lisig now Woyuo eounSy, numbers us fol
iown : :hm. 401, -n;. 4i*i f k;2, kh, 4<35,
I'.ilJ, IbJ r.r), 6()0, bul, .*l7, MB, 519, 520,
5*21,522,521. Also at the Ham* time and
place two lots in 2nd districted W'ayuo coun
ty, r.u 1 b rs as f Hows : 20 and 271 ; nud in
th* 4th diMri.it of original y AppMue, n w
\Vyao, ttumbeiM an t l ows : 25 •, 201, 200,
aar, 872. :ki, ait;, 404, 42a. 1:12,431 n a
251, Hii tl ab vc dOHOribcd lo s of land laruvn
i h VV Id la aid, 1 vinl t.ll under and by virtue
of ti t' h issued fioin tl o ll n. W. h. Oold-
Hnnth, i'OMiptfolb'i (r- ncralt 1 State of Uc r
gio, and Hold f>r the bun tit of l)miel
irt nsferee of said lots of land. Terms of
sale cash, purehabOr paying for titles, tli.s
June 23 b, 1878.
JOHN N. GOODBKGAD,
July 1 4\v. Sheritf, W. O.
. ayne Slieriil' Sales.
Will bo SC>hi Lef >re the Tfo ire door,
of Bail county, witl.ia tho 1 *.d hours of
sale, on tie hrst Tueslny in August next,
i mat e l'icn lot nf laud ooLt.iiuing fourteen
j !ior< s moie x r h . u\d kco.vn ns the Black
•uiN s'.u id in the town cf Jtsup, Ga.,
Lvitd ou as the pioj oily of G. W. llai ts,
; and 1). M Muchd .to F-utu-fy two certain li
, fas i s uil from tho Justice Court of the 1255
! distrio tl M . in favor of Clary A Wha!ey
vs 1). T Dum, V S. Bl iif, G. W. Haines
and P. M. Miu li l, lo'. i-s made by Leonard
Gaor* 1 , Cons tu hi \ nnd r taint dto the Bhcr
tf of said county tor sale, etc. Tt-riu* cash,
j urohnser paying for title. 0 , this lit day cf
July, 1878.
JOHN N. GOODBRK.VD,
♦S it l iil W. 0,
Wayne Sheriff Sale.
Will be act i b fore the Court House door,
i in the town of Jcsup, Wayne county, on
;i he fir t Tuesday in August, 1878, between
i ihe U£ U hour* of sale, the following prop
j ery tvi wit
Loi Uui No. 70in the town of Jeatip, co; tain-
I log 200 fot rqu ire with ‘l in provemenfs
thereto, knewu anand
and residence of Jacob li Robeson, oeeu
| p : i dby him at the pus nt time. Levied on
j uikN r i.n i by vii iue, and to satisfy Mortgage
| x.\ vu ion Lsuod b in the Stipe i r Court ii
, said ooullty r.gbiuet J acob U. li *be son, in
f\orot Ciutfiuau A Sens vsJaocb R. Rob
! viso-i. Vroj erty pointed out in said xecc
i lion. Terms of sale cash, purchaser paying
for titb'S. Teuent in t> ss saioa giveu no
tice, li.is Jiui- -’U.h, IS7>
JOHN N GOO I‘BREAD,
July 1 Suer tT NV. C.
GEG Kill A —Way n k Cos r n ty,
Td au Wii.’M it m n C nci un*: F. E.
W ilk ms having in proper form appli .and to
l me foi le muont let c s of Administration
lin two estate of Bin es W. Wpkua, it. < t
j said county, Thi* sto ere all im i singu
la- ;le credit ms and next c* k : of B ra > W
• W;:k?na to t‘ xn\ nppf .r at mv ol'ace witn
m the time a l>wed by law, to-wit: On or
j before iheli' t Moob.h\ iu August IS7B, and
: -how e-nist if any ih< y can why permanent
Admit and r.cioii should m l be granied to 15
| F W lk.cs, on Bart*, sW. W.iaiasi estate,
j Witn. s u v hard and cfllcid s gt.Uurc, this
Jane 2? id, lS7s
K B. fttOFFS, OnLunry.
Meals 50c. Lodgings 50c.
Planters Hotel,
MARKET SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GA.
OOMFORTA3LJS ROOMS and
first-clses taw*. Rates, $1.50 prer
dav. JOHN J! RES NAN, Manager,
lat’e’of liresoan’a European House. M.
b. IIA It NET, Citwk, late of BrcsnanV
European House. Strangers dcsir. us
of home comforts s on and slop at tho
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
dourIT;DAILY
TO AND FROM
IlllMt
Maoou & Brunswick Railroad-
GaxKßn Hi-pkiuxi ..nckvt’s ' irvroE )
llaron, On. March !, IS. 8. (
OH and aft r Sunday, 3d Passenger trains
on rliis road willow as follows:
OUMBEEDAND ROUTE, via Brungsick.
HIGHT I'AS'EEOFIt. No. 1 South Daily.
‘ Leave Mi-eon,,, i 7 30 A. M.
Arrive st C'oeirra* L.V) P. M.
| Arrive at liatm#a P'lul A. m.
" :l
, ■” -..■ocr 7. 7 <)A.M.
Arrive Perna dua and 1 :< >0 A. M.
1 Arrive at J .ek-onville 1. M.
N<> 2, North Da iy.
Lmto Jacksonville 10;M M.
I l.oavo i’t riiaodiua per steamer.. 2:25 P. AT.
i Arriva Brunswick LL P- M.
Heave Bfiirswiek 7:00 P. M.
L :avc .Tcsitp
Leave Eastiimo A. M-
I,save C e ran LJIS A. M.
Arriveat Macon 5:,J0 A. 31.
Closers 1:1 (Ct <ll at M’ al points
North, E tsl and M>t v.a A'.taada sad Au
j^usta.
\)\Y ACCOMMODATION NO. 3, South.
Via Ji sip ci.tl Live Oak—D .ily except B‘n’dy
Tj< ave 7:3') A. M.
I Arrive (.'ocfiran. * 50:28 A. M.
! Arrive iL.- imtn 11 37 A. M.
A-. vo 0:31 P.M.
j Anivf'it .J Iwßrnitlfl 0:35 A. M.
N. *. t. >(t UTIF, D r ily t xeept Sunday.
L 'five .Jitckrt nvi!!(> 3:i- ’• M.
Lt iivo Jchiij. ... 0:00 A. M.
Lravc Kii*:linan. •.. - 12:43 P. M*
Loav- rocliran. 2:O<SP. M.
Arrive Macon •• • • 6:10!’• M.
Mf.om for points North, East
and West.
11A W KIN S VILLi: liHANOI F.
Freight and Aceommodition Daily, except
Suaday.
lx ave Cochran 10:00 P. M.
Arrive at Ilftwkinpvtlle 10:13 I*. M.
Ip avo Hawhin viiJe 3:00 A. M.
Art ivo Coobrau 3:45 A. M.
< Joni eotß at Coelir ti with Tubus Nos i a-d
2 t j oni froui Macon,
Leave Cot hran • • .10:4f> A. M.
Arrive fliiwk'iiHV lc: 11:30 A. M.
Leave Ilawlti ovi le .... 1:00P. M.
Arrive Cochran P AI.
Oor nectn atCooF ran with trains 3 and 4
to acd iroio Macon.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
W. J. Jarvis, Mawtt r Tumi.
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JuU L'-u
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad j
Gexkbat. Kupi!Ei.vtei!est’s Office, i
Atlantic and fculf Railroad, >
Bavanxah. May 6iti, 1577. )
ON AND AFTEP. SUNDAY, May sth
Passenger Trains on this Road will run as
follows:
. NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Saver,nah daily at 4:20 P. M.
Arrive at Jesup “ 7:30 P. M.
Arrive at Tfaouiasviile “ 5:20 A. M.
rrive at Jjaintiridge “ 3:10 A. JI
\rrive at Albany “ 9:50 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak “ 330 A.M.
Atrive at Tallahassee “ 5:30 A. M
Arrive at Jacksonville 9:25 A.M.
Leave Tallahassee “ 0:50 A. M.
Leave Jacksonville “ 3:45 P. M.
LeaveUve Oak “ 9:40 I'. M.
Leave Albany •* 2:30 P. M.
Leave Baiubiidge “ 3:15 P. JI.
I,save TbomasviUe “ 7:00 P. JI.
Leave .Jesnp ** 5:45 A. JI.
Arrive at Savannah “ 8:40 A. JI.
No change ot cars between Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Sl-epir.g cars run thiough to and from
Savannah and Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Fcruandina,
Gainesville aid Ofdar Keys take this train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:30 w. in
(daily except Sunday,) connect at Jesup
with t'-is train for Florida.
I’iissonfrom Florida hv this trait, con
| nect nt Jesup with train arriving in Macon
at 5:10 p. m. (daily exrept Sunday )
Passengers from Savannah and Brunswick
ar,d Darien take this train, arriving at Btune
w ok 0:45 a. m.
P..ssui!gers from Brunswick arrive at Sa
vannah 8:40a. m.
No change of cars between Jloutgomery
and Jacksonville.
pu it men Palt ce sleeping cars run through
to and from Savannah mid Jacks milie; also
through blce,.ers between Montgomery,
Ain. to Jacksonville, Fr.
Connect at Albany v.-itli passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Ihiilroad to and
from Macon, EufauL, Jloutgomery, New
Oi leans, Mobile, etc,
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apa
lachicola every Snnoay afternoon; for Gol
tmibus < very Wedn sday morning.
- Close cr.nnection at Jacksonville daily,
Sandnys excepted, tor Ore n Cove Springs,
St. Augustine, Pulalka. Enterprise and ad
l tndi g( < uHs. Jehu’s ll:ver.
Trains on B. &A. It. It, leave junction,
going JVent, Monday. Wednesday andJUVi
Jay at 11:14 a. m., arid for Biunswiek, Tuts
day. Thun-dry and Saturdvy at 4:10 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted!
at 7:05 A. JI.
Arrive nl Mclntosh “ “ 10:00 A. JI.
Arrive at Jesup ‘' 12:15 P.M.
Arrive at Bluckshear “ “ 3:15 P. JI.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:10 P.M.
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:15 A.M.
Leave Boickshear “ “ 9:32 A. JI.
Leave .Jesup “ “ 1:10 P. JI.
Leave Mclntosh “ “ 3:08 P. JI.
Ariivoat Savannah “ “ 5:35 P. M.
WESTERN DIVISION.
m:-m)AY, wedne day and fkiday.
Leave Dupont at 5:00 A.M.
Lea.ve Valdosta at 7:50 A. JI.
Leave Qo't.nnn at 9:15 A. M.
Arriveat Thomasville at 11:30 A. M.
Leave Thoinasville at 1:00 P. M.
Leave Q lifmon at 3:14 P. M.
Leave Valdosta at 4:42 P. Jl*
Arrive at Dupont st 7-00 P. JI.
J. S. Tyson, Master of Transportation.
H. S. HAINES,
General Superintendent.
NOTICE. *
For or • x ban _e for land on the lice
of ibc Maori a\ Brunswick, or the Atlantic
& Cvulf Hoad, two nei.t little tarn s in Glynn
county, near Brunswick, and ou tidewater,
with comfortable reridencip on each.
mth 27-if. JOHN L. HARRIS,
WILLIAM ARMITAGE,
COXTKALTOU AMI lt( lLllDil, AMI
Manufacturer of
AND
PLANED LUMBER,
STAVES, LATHS, SHINGLES,
PICKETS, FRUIT AND VEG
ETA iiLE POX STUFF,
Blafkshear, Geos-gia.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON BUILDINGS.
CJ" Prices arc os full ws : Staves $4.50.
ShingUs $2.50. Laths $1.50. Flooring
$12.00. Ceiling .$12.00. Weatherboarding
$lO 00 per thousand.
May 8 !f.
mUITHA IE m s s
“OLD DOMINION 1 ’((/"a. PURE
White Wheat Whiskey.
Fur Family anil Medicinal 1 so.
This dilicions product, prepared
from selected grain, contains, in a high
ly concentrated farm, the nutritious
properties cf Wheat.
To those requiring a nouri-kiug
s'imulant, this palatable article lias a
tendeuey to recreate and repair the
waste attendant upon active, physical or
moral iabor, debility, etc
It has received the highest encoui
unis from eminent radical authorities,
as possessing qualities that are abso
lutely fattening; this desideratum ren
ders it invaluable to those who are suf
fering from Consumption, Lung Com
plaints, Bronchitis, impaired sttength,
Lack of Vital energy and 11 tliseiftes
which, in their incipient stages, require
a generous diet, and au invigorating,
nourishing stimulant.
Put tip iu ea-es containing twelve
large bottles, uud sold by ah prominent
Druggists, Grocers, etc.
IJIN ING Kit & CO., (listablished 1778)
No. In Bi Avmt Street, New Youk.
Sole Ageuts for Distillers.
FITS FPILEPSY,
OK
FALLING SICKNESS
Permanently Cured no humbng by
one month's usage of Dr. Goulaiv's Cel
ebrated lnfailiable Fit Powders. To cou
vinoc - v.fttrers that these powders w 11 do all
we el um for them, we nil! send them liy
moil, i>- st paid, a free trial box. As f>r.
Gou-ard is -in- only physician that ins ever
made ih s disease a special itudy, nnd as to
our Knowledge thousands haTe been perma
Uiirlv cured by the use of these powders,
vve will gnai anteo a permanent cureinev
erv else, or refund you all isrr.iy ixpenJ
td”. Allsaffsreis should aive those powders
si early trial, an . be convinced of tbeiro-r
--rrtivo po v rs. Price ter large box, #3.00,
or 4 buae- fer SIO.OO, sent by mail to any
part efth’ Unit and Stales or Canada on re
c-' pt of mr... or l-v express. A’. O I>. Ad
dress ‘ ASHE A BOBBINS.
00 ' Uu'-t ii St.. Brooh'yn. N. V.
OF
Leading Dry-Goods, Hosiery, Notions & Fancy Goods
AT
TOBRATM BOUSE
Calico, the very best qualify, at 64c !
('alien, lower <_cra<Je, at 5 aud s£c
Quilt Lining Horacfipun at 3Ac
3- Crown Siiirting at 5 and 51-gc
7-8 Drown Shirtinff, heavy, nt 6 1-4, 6 1,7 c
4*4 Arown Shirting, heaviest kind, nt 8c
4- Diown Sea Island at 7 c
4-4 Blown Sea Island, very best, at 30c
3-4 Bleached Shirting .Tt .5c
7-H Bleached Shirtixg at 6 l-4c
4 4 Bleftciiad Shirting, soft finished nt 8 l-2c
•1-4 Bleached Shirting, without dressing, lie
Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c
Shirting, 10-4 bleached end brown
at 25, 30, 35 and 40c
Good article HicKOvy stripe at 10c
Best ronnd-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at 10c
Blue Denim, a good quality, at lOc
Good Mattress Ticking at 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 12 l-2c
Best Frather Ticking at 20c
Good Gingham Checks.at 8 l-3c
Best Gingham Checks at 10c
Boulevard ready made skirts at LOc
Cotton Diaper, wide 10 yards to the
piece at $1 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, at $1 25, 1 50
2 00 and 2 25
Fronting Linen, yard wide at 30c to $1 00
Wash*Pop 1 in, beautiful goods nt 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to Si 25
Neck Shawls at 25c and upwards
American Hired C.ishmere at 25 *
English Black Cashmere y’d wide rt 40 a 50 .’
French, all wool Cashmeres, 40 inches wide,
at 75, a 90c., $1 00 and 1 25
Bombazinp, Hemani, Australian Crppc, ve
ry rt asonable.
Alpcca, a nice, article, double with at 25c
A'u pca 4 Silk finished, double width at 50c
Black Si’k at 75 90c. $1 00, 1 25, 1 50
1 75, 2 00, 250 and 3 00.
3 00, 4 00, 5 00 and G 00.
Horn y Comb Bed Spreads at 60c
Bridal Quilts, the nicest spreads out, $ L 50
Ladies undervests at 50, 65, 7gc. $1 00
ann 1 25.
Hamburg Embroidery, Edgings and In
sert ions at bargain prices.
Plaid and U. os Grain Itibbons, and Sash
very cheap.
Everlasting, Crochet and other Trim
mings, lower than ever.
Italian, French,and Guipure Laces, very
cheap.
Ladies’ Silk Ties and Scarfs 20eand up.
Ltdies’ Cuffs and Collars at half price.
Umbrellas as low as 350.
Two button K and Gloves Ladies’
black, white, colored and Opera
Shades, at 50c
All L-nen Table G oths, per yd 30, 40, 50,
65, 75, and $1 00.
Grass Cloth, in all the newest shades, 10c
Pure Lineh Suiting) per yd 12J 15 20c,
and extra line 25c.
Labia Colored Lawn, all shades 12 jc
Figured Musi n latest styles 12^0
*• Ji.ckooets and Organdies liQc
“ 1’ cpie flue styles as low us 10c
Corded •• 8 3 very hist 10c
Cottoi-ades for Men and Boys wear 10 12J
15, 18, 20-, Ike very best 25
Summer Tv. eds a . Casbimcre 20, 25
30 can 35j.
We h ve also reduced the prices cf a
grta- many of the above named Rri.icies but
want of time prevents us from enumerating
them.
To uuder-tunil our method of Im-iness, we have endeavored to explain it in
unniistakabli- language and for which we request a carslul perusal Ws beg tu
caution the public to try to iliscrimii a'e b'tween our dealings and that of mer
chants who offer a few domestic goods only cheap as a bait, to catch the nnwarj ,
and make them believe that they sell everything equally as low; the lutelligen.
reader will easily understand this. W- offer our go -ds fi-r inspection to eveiy
body .for u-e will send samples of Dry Goods, with prices attached, to any oue 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-olaes
Dry Goods House, and attached the prices \V r e are aw are that this is sufficient
to c mey a correct idea of tbe quality. Those who desire to purchase, we will,
upon application, send such samples, with prices attached, as they may desiie
when they can form a much better opinion and select for themselves. Not less
than a million of people have dealt w ith us and we are sure we have siiti-tie <1
A.ny one displeased with bis purchase can return the goods to us at our expense
and we will return the money. On twenty dollars worth of goods we prepay
treigbt to the nearest station. We make no charges f r packing or drayage. We
Jonh sell oue article low and make it up on the others,
WE RETAIL OUR GOODS AT WHOLES AS E PRICES,
Which accounts for our Wonderful Success.
\Ve don’t advertise to humbiu, but wc talk plain business and mean it. TVe sell
one yard as low as we would ten thousand. Those who are tird qt paying es
horbitant prices and appreciate the value of money, are invited to send tbeiy
orders, w icb wo will til) C. 0 D. witn privilege to examine, or can send the
minty with tLe order.
A CAI 22).
A New Departure iu the Dry Goods Trade !
To enable me to offer the best bargains ever brought to Savannah, I kayo
found it necessary to be constantly in New York, to watch chances in person to
purchase cheap. ‘ I promise to sell goods henceforth at prices which must sur,
prise every judva of goods I have always endeavored to come up to promises
made in newsnapers or otherwise, and have never sought to draw trade by mis
representations. and therefore I beg that the public will thoroughly
Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, fur I will give them mote for _ be
uionov than any other bouse can afford to give. At present, we Jo not enumer
ate sjeeial Bargains, but ,-ref r the public to send for samples, and be convinced,
Respectfully,
David ' Wcislicm,
Proprietor of the Celebrated Cheap Dry Goods House.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
Dry Goods and Notions*
Boots and Shoes and Gents’
GEITS’ FIMISIIIie SOUS,
NO. 17 CONGRESS STREET.
SYVAMAH, GEORGIA.
j mlo tf
White Mixed Flannels at 15 and 20* ;
White all wool llinnels at 25, 30, 40,
50 and 75c.
Red all wool flannels at 15, 20. 25. and 40r. w
Red all wool twill Flannels at 25, 30 and 40ep
Heavy white undershirts at 20c and
Calico Sbiris at 25 and upwards..
White dress shirts at 75 and upwards
Yard lor g towels at 12 1-2 and upwards.
Towels an low as sc:
Linen Table Cloth, 11-2 yard wide, 25
30, 35 aid 40c.
Table Oil Cloth, 114 yard wide, best
Quality, at 40c.
Bleached Table Damask at 50, 75c.
$1 00 and 1 20.
Woolen Table Cloths, good at $1 00
Good Free eh Corsets at 50c
Thompson’s glove-fitting Corset at £1 00
and 1 25.
Suspenders with Rubber in the back at, 25c
Turkey Red Table D >y!n s’ per dozen 75c
White linen TANARUS ble Doylies’ per dezen
GO ar and 75j.
Table Napkins, pe. & ht £1 00;
1 25 and upwards.
Veil Borage, best quality a yard at 400
Silk Veil ii g. per yard at 50, 60 and 70c
Neck RucLt-s, ptrd z.n at 12 1 2, 15,
20 and 25c.
Neck Rucking, by the yard, at 5, 6 1-4
10c and upwards.
Alpaca Skirt Braid, a bunch at 5c
12 d< zen Agate ( r Rice Buttons for 5o
Fashionab 1 Silk Dress Buttons at 10 and 15c
Ivory and Gutia Pevcba Buttons at 8,
10, 12 1-2 and lpc.
Children’s Round Combs at 10 and 15c
Lrdifth’ High B.ick Curnbg at cQ, 15 and 25 j
CldlJren’s Fareoy Stockings at 5 and 10c
Misses’ Fancy S ockiogs at 12 12 and 15u
Ladies’ Fancy Sioekirg* at 10 to 50c
black Prnts Butter s, hone, best qual
ity, box for 10c.
Lrdies White St< ckings at 5, ti 1-4, 8,
10 and 12 1-2. and 15c.
Ladies’ English Stockings, without
Bi rmp; at 250.
Gent’s Half Hose at 5,8, 20, 12 1-2 and 15c
Gent’s English h If hose without seams, 25c
Gent’s Bordered handkerchiefs at Sand 5c
Gent’s Turkey Red handkerchiefs at 10c
Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c
LTd.es’Corded L non handkerchiefs at 10c
The btst needles, a paper, at 5c
Goats’ & Chirk’s O. N. T. Si 00l Cotton
at 50., per dozen GOc.
Good sped cotton for hand sew'Ug, 200
yards, at §
N<gro Ilanddercbicf-i at 10, }5, 25 and 35c
Ball thread, 10 balls for 35.0
Khitting and Darning Cottob, a ball, 5c
Gents’ paper collars a box, ot 5, 10 15 & 25c
Liuen Shirt Front?, extra length at 25,a
White and Black Coltyn Gloves at 10c
L'sle Thread Gloves at 15, 20, 25 and 35c
English Pins worth 15c a prper, at 10c
American pins worth 10c. a paper, at 2 l-2o
Best qu lny Hooks and Eyes I papers for 5c
P per Cambric, yard wide, at 7c
Twill lining J v. at IOC
Two-button K >i G'oves, —Ladies’—bet
ter quality, at 75c and $1 00
Keh-.ucky Jtsn ,at 10, 12 1-2,15,20,
25, 30, 40 and 50c.
Oins iii-r* sai 50, 00, 75, 85c. {sl 00,
1 25 and 1 50.
Black, B no and Grey Waterproof, 1 1-2
yard wide, at 75c, $1 00 and 1 25