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THE JESUP SENTINEL
T. I’. LITTLEFIELD, Elit*r.
(jju iu lite Je.-wp House, fronting on Uteiry
Set it, (troth tors from Annul St.
W'BBSIWD.IY. Al t;. 21. Is*.
APPLINO COUNTY OFFICERS
Ordinary—Silks A. Crosby.
Sheriff—Silas Crosby.
(•nun y Clerk B. 1> Mobley.
Treasurer —Win. 11. Overstreet.
Tax C'jileotor ami Receiver —John J.
Clark.
Oounty O Toner— Hector UeEsc'iin.
Ounnty Oommiasioueni—Jacob Li)>hf *ey,
Daniel McEachin, .John O. Hart and Win.
G, Stewart.
Commissioners Court, July Ad
journed Term.
lioarJ mot Wodtu-siLy, July 2Uli,
nt II a. m. Present, Juntos P. King,
Chairman, Juntos Kn x, Jno. 0. Ui'.vlt,
Isiim Uvtlilisb and (ico. \V Haines,
Minutes April adjourned Icr:n read
and nppr v and.
IV J>'l|( oT tr 111. If. A-pi'iwall ,iii<l
cithern. reviewers on ixtcnsion and <s
t dilisltin I of the Sen von and Gin
II nisi; tool was leeoivcd, and ruad Or
el I ed Opened tlcC |di|ijr to law.
Petition wan reel ived fioin J. N.
1 1 olnicil and olhors, asking to elianco
an i exten 1 tbe Jesuit and Seri ven road
Ir on the ol ) 11 •dmi-villc road ; also to
e'li.itjo - I lie old Holm svillu r >ad.
(lid red that Jno. N. Ooudbrotd, E.
A. E arbee and Itlit Willi mu l>e ap
jiainti 1 reviewer! upon contemplated
changes in - u I road,
Petition tv is recetv and from Thnmas
]’nr Io n and otbeis, nuking for new
l oad e inin iieing at tiio ford of In* nieli
opp ,i|o llio ri uideneo of Jac dt (J nnp
bell, and crossing the llig S.itilla Kiv
er at a pl-tcc known ns tbe Roberson
landing, an I fr on said point to infer
secl with road leading fin m Strickland's
Ferry, opposite tl e residence of John
Strickland, tlienco to Lululon.
Ordered that John Sltiekland, W ,
F. Kn'glit and James 11. Strickland
h * appointed reviewers of said road.
Pi 'iti'.tn presented front Isliatn Hob
arson nml on ers, asking that A 15.
Sc ot an 1 wife be placed Upon the pau
pi r list.
Ordered that they reeeivo live dol
lars. moo;1 1 1 y, until October teim of
this lloittd Sueb amount to be grin'
od for tin ir j inf uj p irt.
Petition of Willis Jcrnigan and nili
ers, received, asking that Bonjatniu
le iiio he placed upon the pauper list.
Order 'd that said petition he loflircd.
Petition was ii'Ceivid from J. W.
Popwell, J. P Chapman, and oilicih,
asking It :i new Miliiia Di-irict,
bouudctl ns foll iwn: from ilio old nlill
•m Ailiimaliii K vt, ulhivo A!' x’> Orock,
running Somli-WuH, uussing M. & 15
Kouil at tlic 27 inilo | out, striking Ti 1-
• 4* a pli V'ud at Buff,do folk, following
this ro.'nl to Ilio l'loworH place, ami
from ilk UCO following; llufTdo lo line
• f Glam county, an I back ilio lino of
•• 1 M i county to Ilio Allamalia River,
Ol'ilcl'Cil that James M. Mi-Cool,
1 lonry l!, 1 1 1 ami licv. Win licnuctt,
be u| p unted t'ouiiuia.sioiicis lo make
cm reel survey mid plat of the dttHiioil
new dihlrict, In lioHuliinitled ut tlieO.'
tobor term of tliis Board, logilliGt with
a sworn ntivti incut if the actual num
ber of eit t ms nilj'et lo Militia duly
in I ho Con U ui|'liitcij new diiurict, and of
t lose i. muining in tin d.'nlrd and Itll
I>i tiiets, tl. ,M.
i’ntiin li id Nmllcot and Jordan, ask
ing for lieei so to retail spirituous lio
uors near No. ‘2 M. \ 15. Until, was j
read nnd ri fu>eJ. *
Hid of \\ 1 11 is Clary and .1, J. llluck,
n t- lead, olio ing to build bridges over
t tie Mg and Little I‘llUlllollow ay t'reiks
neo Tiling to plans and specifications,
-aid io keep same iii go ( and repair for
s veil y> ais at following figures : bridge
at Gt i o I’ord. j ‘JSO iUI ; bridge nt
J!i b rd Henrntt’s $1,150.00,
Ordered that action upon such bids
be de'etred, an 1 the in-tll> r brought to
the aUo .ti nof the m\i Grand duty
for a final decision.
Tlic Commissioners do not f-rl war
ranted in making such an expenditure,
wi b ut the recommendation of the
Grand Jury.
The following pap r was ordered
spread np■ n the minutes.
A ; vi v, ti* . Jni e I Ith, ISIS.
Whereas, It ap|t:iis from flic pro
ceedings of (' nin.issio! ers appointed
therefor, if tile in this i ffiee. that anew
Militia District lias been laid out in
the f .runty of \V;u tie, wi h su.table
tnetis and liotliids, mid Ilia* said pro
cpi dings are in due form, and aceord
ng to 1.. w. It is therefi re, ordered
11 a! said new ditiiet b known aid
distinguished a< number 1 .50$, ami
that proptr tecoid ther ot be made in
the effie. of this and laitojeot.
rS’gu and by ill ilex nine,
A ..n> 11. Cot ,n tit.
(Signal) J. \\. V.Atti.i n, Stt K*. I>. pt.
Ordered that nn • '!, cl ion be held at
tin-old Court House in 1 :!oy' it District
fi. M , on Saturday. Si plead or 7, 1-78
lor the puipnte of i-iabhsbing an elec
lien precine*, and i b eting our Justice
i * ti , I*it ii -id* re' l Is' able fol
said district ; sai.l election to he held
in stiict confortnity with existing law:.
Joseph Lewis, W. F. Knight and A H.
Kelly, were appointed Road Commis
sioners for 1308:h District, U M., and
S. T. Raulerson was appointed Road
Commissioner for ]2l7ih District, 0.
M., in place of Ji'scpb Lewis transfer
red to the ElOSili Dis'riet, (i. M.
Report of Isbain Reddi.-h, Jr. and
W. W. Floyd, on rml from Jesup to
the residence of the Wilaon gills was
received, and roal otelered opcucl ac
cording to law.
Owing to the failure of Comptroller
General to furnish this J Liard with per
eentage of State lax, for present year,
they were unable to asses the County
tax for 1878.
Ordered that the members of the
Executive Committee meet as soon as
possible, and a-sess the Couuty lit* for
j 1878.
Following btlh: were passed for pty-
I incut ;
J N T Goodbr ad, expenses incur-
I red in ;iiia-tiii Jurry (irmly, ft 1.00
! N (ioodbread, locks for jail, 3.00
!’. P. Littlefield, publishing Inio
| ntes April terra, 12.50
•I If. Renneti, Ceding prisoner*, 40 00
J. J. Itlack, maltiesses for jail, 2.00
Rebeeoa Lifter, pauper fund, 10.00
15.0. iMiddloloo, services clerk
Coin'll ssiotiris Court, 15 00
(), F. Liitnli and l, it suraiiec Court
I louse and jail, 81 05
It. E. Walker, tel g ums, I 50
A true extract front the ntinuios,
li. () M i mu.i t in,
Ch rk IJ .aid C It <k R. W. C.
COMMISSIONERS ROAD AND REVENUE,
In Ciiwiiieus, Jui.y 24 1378.
(J EOltt! IA Wav.nb County.—Up
on the rep i t of the It vjewi n np
poinicd to review n contemplated It tail,
coinnio'icing at nr n< ar Ishani Reddish’s
gin house, and running in the direction
ol Brentwood, 51 M. ik 1!. Road, by the
evidence of It. 11. Bennett and J. lien
licit, that sai l contemplat 'd Road will
he one of much public utiliii ; it is
therefore ordered, that said Road ho
and the same is hereby cet tblislied ns
one of the J'uhl.c Roads in said County.
And it is further ordered, that the
(Jleik of this Court fitrnili the Com
li> ssionei'g of the 583 I Road District
with a certified copy*of this Order, and
slid ('onimiasiouers are direo ed and rc
ipiircd to havo said Road opened, and
mi Ovcr-oor and hands appoi itod lor
s id Road. This Order to take ( fleet
thirty days Ironi date, unless good cause
| is shown to the contrary.
Upon the petiii ai of T. A Floyd and
I others, showing that tl|C u 1 tura tion of
the Road oommcnoing at die town of
Jesu]i and lUMiing in tho dit'celi tll of
Screven I'r• m the eld llolnirsviJe pub
lic road sl'iiight forwaid, crossing Al
ligator lb inch, and then forming uu ul
bo v lo conn ot with the street running
east and wist through Floydvillc ; also
to change the o|d ll'dincsville public
mad to the street llnougli Floyd v ille,
ex'cndiiig same lo the dividing lino lie
tween tlie fed I and I2.’isth Districts,
will conduce lo the cauveiiience of tin
traveling public, un i the people of the
neiolihoi lion I thiongh wlueli said load
will fiass ; it is hereby ordered, that In
A. Ehirbeo, Jno. N. (loodhrcad, and
It ibert W lUiiiniK. he and they are here-
I v app 'iuled Revii were of sai 1 eoulein
p'aiO'l alterations, md should said lie
viewers find said eoiileuiplated nltcra
iions of public utility, they arc hereby
direc ed and re.piire l to mark nip ti c j
same an 1 make report thereof to tjiis j
Coil l't.
Upon the report of the Kev ewers ap
p inti‘%l to review a euiiti'inpbitod road
eimimelioing at the town of Jesnp, nnd
limning in tho direction of the rosi
tlenco of tho Wilson gills, by the resi
liences of ti \V. S'ansil, ilio \V. II
Whs ley place, Wistburry llcnneli’s, (1.
\\. Madrv's, W. th'phxnds, J, ti .Mo
Call’s ami by G o'go Wil-ou's, con
necting with tho old Hirer road at the
residence of the Wilsou gills, that said
e iuteniplated road w ill he one of much
public utility; n is therefore ordeieJ,
that said i'"a I be and tho same is here
by i siablisbi and as one of tit-.' public
roads in s.ni county, ami it is further
mdored, that the Oleik of ihis Court
furnish the t'ouimissiouer* of the 583.1
and 1255 1 b llund Districts with a cor
tifi. and copy of this order; and said V >m
i inissiom rs arc directed an I mpiircd to
hive said mad upoiicd, nnd an Overseer
and han Is appointed lor Slid road
This order to lake itlVii thirty day*
from d-oe, unless good cause is shown
lo the contrary,
I'pon the 1 1 tail'll of Thomas I’ui
doni and others slmwina that dices,
tillilisliuunt ut anew road commencing
at tl i j ub is r ad lea i g fr in Screven
to W ayuosville „t die f.ml of die brane ■
! opposite the residence of Jacob t’aiup
|,.ll, and messing the B'g Sat ilia Kitcr
nt a | l.too known as the li ibersou laml
it g, and bo u said lieidi g t■• intciscet
wuh t!i" road lea ting fr m Stticklitixl s
.ferry t Lnlatos, opposite r< side uee of
J.iin S resluid, will conduce to the
• eonvenlein-e of the traveling public an
ihe pt ople id the neighborhood tl.ivu.L
whitli sod road wjil p-s ; i' is bavin
r end. that J <b i Snieklaud, W . K
Knigi-t. and J unes II S rick and lc
and t!u \ air lieu by ap| omli i Hi view
irs if raid oimttiU| lated road; anil
sh oild s id Hevii *eis lio! said eoti
tiiopiiicit i ad if public uti'i'y, tb y
arc hereby directed and required to
mark out the stine and make report
thersof to this Court.
A true extract from the minutes this
August 19th, 1878 *
15. O. MIDDLETON',
Ch rk Board Com. R and R W 0.
THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
PRICE, SSO.
THIS new and wonderful Instrument
enables any one, whether under
standing music or not, to olay any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from tie* most plaintive dirge to
tlie most lively dance music. It posses
ses a mechanism ol marvelous simpli
city, requiring but the intelligence of a
child to manipulate, yet capable of repro
ducing, without limitation, the musical
compositions of the past, PRJ.sBf-jT and
I'inuKL The execution is faultless,
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm,
and tlie instrument is eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools, prayer and revival
meetings, home devotional exercises,
and in all cases where pood, correct
music is required, and no musician is at
hand to perform. Address,
XL r. XrXRETDHATC iiL SON,
. „ manufacturers, • , ,
213,145 Si 11? E. 7.3d St., How York.
JVcu ’ .7 f/i'crlisemch/s.
fiKOUOIA Waynk County. —To all
Whom it may Concern : Whoieas, Kobe ft
Knox Laving in prop, r form apj lid tf> me
for pern.n;.iit Lottery of AilmiuiKtration on
the estate of Wi ey Kuox, dpeeusid, hde cd
H.tid eoon'y. TuiH i* to eito end ndroonish
nil nnd Megulnr, the ca difoia and n< xt of
kin of Will v Knox, to he and appear at my
ofllee within the time allowed by law, to wit:
on or lufore tho fir-1 Monday in September,
ln7>4, and show cause, if any they have, why
p* rmanont lettera of Admifnatratiou rhuuld
not bn granted to ltobort Kn<>x, on the ch
tate of Wiley Knox, deecamd. Wimesa my
tiai.d and ollioiiil aignutur •, thia August d.d,
IH7S.
it. ij. norrs,
Ordinary.
WAYNE COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
Will bn vclil hof 'i'a tin! Court Ilonse
iloor ol soil conuty, within th" logo I
hours of silo, on tho first Tuoß'hiy in
Si'pt'Hihnr next, tln*t certniii luiol or
parcel if land with iis appurton iticns
c 'nt lining foortocn acres more or Ic.S'',
Itie saiuo iieing u p'll't n| lot No. 2G, ill
the did district of sa’il county, biinnii
i'd nn llio K ihl. and Norili by lu'ids be
longing to John D. Rom; h, nnd tho
public road, known as tin Jesnp ami
11 oloicsvilli' road, nod on the West and
South by E. A. Ehirbec’s hinds, ami
portions nf smd lot. Levied on ns the
property' fJ. R. R hersuii, to satisfy
mi vXecution i.-sned from tho Justices
(Jour! 1 255111 disliirt (i. M, of said
county, in favor id Johinl. U ad & (Jo.,
v.s J. I!. Unbersou Levy made by
Janus Ws-reii, ( oust ib|e, anil return
ed In tl <■ Slu i ill' if suiil county, for sale.
Turin" of sale cash, purchaser paying
fur titles, this (ho dO'li day of July,
187 8
JOHN N. GOODBREAI),
Slwr 11 W. (J
July J! I.
MORTGAGE SALE.
(> KOKHI A— W'avni: County.
Will bo sold b foro Ilio Colli t House
door, in tho town of Jcaup, of said ooun
ty, between the legal hours of sale, on
die liist Tuesday ill Ootobef uext, 1878
tho following property to-wit : One
voko of oxens, name bright and Jim ,
bright hi indie colored, and Jim red si
ded. Levied on under and by virtue
of Mortgage Kxccution issued from the
Hupeiinr Court of said countv, in fav t
of K. A. M ick vs Win. H Curry uml
K. A. Sliickl.ind. l’ropt-ity pointed
out in said .Mortgage Kroenti n Terms
of sale cash, purchaser paying for titles
this July 2'J;li IS7S
jOilN N OOODBKK \P,
Sheriff W. C.
(TIAKLKSTON A SAVANNAH
Stencil and Variety Works,
88 rhu cli Snoot, Chaik-ton, S. C.
28 Dray ton Street, Savannah, Ga.
\\ W SM Irn and UR‘>, Proprietors.
M:u king Piat< s t r mark tin* O!ot tingLtitu
h r. (hdion. V • , out too!dor.
Ink-, llfuslu s. A' . :l‘wrt\s on l*.:.nd. Net '
ry Pub o, v. out, 1. *d • aud \V. \ JSoala, t\
ocutod in t' a*i -it stylo.
Order* ly mail promptly attor.d’d to.
April A f.
t.'viHN Cmi.i. lonic tho Grot West In
and s I‘Vvtr
for Coni'*, l evels, and lidliousoess at
\N L*y vil yt u buffer with a sl.aku ('hill
or a l uri ittg FVwr, dt -os *>f Cuban Ton
ic, tboliroat W * st ludi *8 Ft-ver & -Vwue Ucm
dy, will stop the Chills nnd Fovoi, while one
tx>itlf* will cure them up fur years. Try it.
C'lban C hill Teu o, the Great West lodis
1 v.r ami Ague Kumedy, is the best iue<l;-
eiu * over \ res ut< and to the people, tor the
speedy cun of malaria. It dirts the Chills,
ren ts out tbo Fever, purges oat the mat trial
ponon from tho s\ st, m. o*rri > * tV the black
bi'o. It s,ves sick' ess. and :’ivcs health t i
the poor stiff:*rer. Get a bet le fo*.n your
UrujjKisf. It i* cheap and >: fe. 4e1y17-tf.
w\-ek m your own town. $o Out
tit free. Nt i sk. Kad r, if yon
w nit a bus moss w akh p rsous of
e ft or s x can m k-> pny al the time
• hoy eork, w iite for \ A-uiars to li. Hal
ii ; r .V 00., Fi iti.rid. Maine.
Uoan make money fast r at work for us
t an st at yth o : ; !s >. ('ipital not rt
tpiired , c will start \ >u, p, r day at
home ut and i > the >D.uUiiv>tis. Men. wo
men. ml girl* 1 tv null iv to
woik Il - - N-- 1-e. I'.atly out
fit an 1 * its fru. V I , A ~ \
yus-a, M u:.c.
A FACT, AND YOU KNOW IT-
The time Las come when the traveling
' public doea appreciate comfort, convenience i
and good fare, in place nf u-' le s aud exper:
sivc Btylo.
The Planters Hotel,
Savanitph, Oa ,
lias been tborongh!|*<enoTaU-d and remod !
(led, aud newly furnisbid threughout. Its
accommodations are not fxrelhd by r.ny be
tel in (lie Slate. It a located in ti e centie
of busii ess, and atlfXiublic conie'ii nets axe
'chse at land. If you wish to feel at heme
and enjoy good f ire, Cell at tbe Planters II .- j
tel.
JOHN BHKSNAN..Mtr.agir.
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND FROM
riofciM..
Macou & Brunswick Railroad
(jy.xv.ii\l StJPBnisTKN ; ::n i's ' iit u b 1
Macon, Ga.. July '!). IsTS. f
ON' and after Holiday, lit Passenger trains
on this road will run as fallows:
CUMBERLAND ROUTE, via Brunswick.
\TGIir PASBEKGKK, Nw. 1 Footh Daily.
Ijcave Mucon 7:4uA. M.
Anive el Cochrar 10:05 K M.
Arrive at Esistiuun I A. M.
Arrive JeHUp,. = 1:101*. M.
Ariive 7:00 A. M.
lyfjiVD UriifiHWK k p(y Bt< arner. .. 7:1“ A. M.
Arrive Fernand. ll:irA.M.
Aiiive at Jock onville 1 >P. M.
No 2, North l)ai Iv.
Leave Jacksonville A. M.
Leave I-V man dine per ntemntr I:hu j*. M.
Arrive Urunawick r,: P* M-
Loave UrunKwitk 7:17* P. M.
LiavcJcHnp 10'.ho P. M.
Leave a. H.lh A. M
Leave C a ran.. 4:‘lh A M.
i\rriveJit .Macon (i& ; > A. M.
*
Close connecth*n at Mucon f<)' ail points
North, ivihtend Wcbt v.u Atla. tu and Au
gusta.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO. .°>, South.
| Via JtHtip and Liv Ouk D. ily except S’n’dy
j Leave Macon 0:45 A. M.
Arrive Cochran D:3;j A. M.
Arr ve KuHtnuiii 11 02 A. M.
Au vii Jcku|> SP. M.
Ani vent J •< kn nvi.le 7:00 A. M.
No. 4, NORTH, Dr ily except Sunday.
! Leave Jnckaonville 4:50 P. M.
i Leave Jesu]> (J;ISA,M.
j L‘ave Eiistumn.... - 1:00 P. M.
j Leave Cochran.- - 2:2;5 P. M.
| Arrive Macon -------- . 5:17# P. M.
CouneotH at Mao hi fqr poTi'w Nor b, East
and Wont.
HAWKINSVILLE BRANCII.
¥
Freight aod Accommodation Daily, except
Sunday.
I* ave C. T ran.. 1 .1(5:15 P. M.
Arrive at Hawki: rviUo 11:00 P. M.
Leave Hawkins Ville P:2() A. M.
Ariivo Coehrau 4:05 A. M.
Connects at Coo'r n with Trans Nos 1 and
2to and from Macon.
Leave Cochran 0:15 A. M.
Arrive lluwkinHi.l e 10:PA) A. M.
Leave lUwki' Hviile 1:15P M.
An |ve Cochran. 2.00 P. M.
Connects nt Coc! ran with trains 0 and l
lo i.nd r>m Mawm.
GEO. <V. ADAMS, Gen. Supt.
\V. J, Jarvis, Must, r l'i uu.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE.
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select and firoinat’ng li era’ure. ranging
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F ssy-, PvKtiy, Music, Fun, Science, Hi**o
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Msg zl e Has 100 ixq iivit - engraving* of !
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July 10-tf
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
GkNERAT, OFFICE, 1
Allaiilic and fculf Railroad.
Savannah, Juy I'Jib, 1877. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, July 21st,
Passenger Trams on inis Road will run as
follows:
MIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave SiiT.t- nali Jaily at 235 P. M.
Arrive at Jefi'ip “ 6:20 P. M*
Arrive at Tboroasville •* 6:05 A.M.
Arrive at Bainbridge “ 8:45 A. M
Arrive at Albany “ 0:50 A. M.
Arrive at Li.e Oak “ 12 40 A.M.
Arrive at Tallahassee “ 6:00 A. M
Arrive at Jacksonville '•* <1:35 A. M.
Leave Tallahassee “ 6.00 A.M.
Leave Jacksonville “ 5:00 P.M.
Leave Live Oak “ 10:40 P. M.
Leave Albany u 2:30 P.M.
Leave Bainbridge “ 2:45 P. M.
Leave Thomasville “ 5:45 P. M.
Leave Jeanp “ 6:25 A. M.
Arrive at .Saviuipak “ 9:15 A.M.
No change ot ears between Savannah ami
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
SI ep rg cars run thiongh to &Ld from
Savannah atd Albany.
Passengers from Savannah for Ft rnr.nd na,
Gainisrille ar.d C<dar Keys take tin’s train.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:45 i. m
(daily except Sunday.) connect at Jesup
with t’>is train for Fieri la.
Pass'-ngeis from Florida by tV* B train con
nect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon
at 5:15 p. m. (daily except Sunday.) .
Passengers from Savannah and Brunswick
and Darien take this train, anivirg Brum
wick 7:00 a. m.
Pussengers from Brunswick arrive at Sa
van nab 9:15 a. m.
No change of cars between Montgomery
and Jacksonville.
Pullman Pair ce sleeping cars run through
to and from Savannah and Jacks nvilSe; also
through rice; era between Montgomery,
A'a. to Jacksonville, Fa.
Connect at Albany with passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and
from Macon, Enfant*, Montgomery, New
t Oilcans, Mobi’e. etc,
Mail steamer leaves Baiubridge for Apa
i lachicola cv. r\ M< nuay at 9:00a m ; for Col
nmbiiH every Wcdn :sday at 9:00 a m.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily,
Sundays excepted, for Gre* n Cove Springs,
St. Augustine, Palatka. Enterprise and a 1
landi. g< cn Sc. John’s liver.
Tiniiis on B. & Ali It , leave jatcFon,
going AVcst, Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day at 11:14 h. m., and f r ibunswick, Tms
day, Tliur (1 iv and Saturd y a 4:10 p. m.
\ NIGHT EXPRESS —PASSENGER COACII
ATTACHED.
L( ave M con, Sat u and iys t xc*t dat 5:15 P. M
Arrived sup, “ “ 9:55 P. M
Arrive Macon “ “ 6:35 A. M
li *ave Macon daily afc 7:30 P. M
Leave J sap daily at 6:25 A. M
I Arrive Savannah daily at 9:15 A. M
' ACCO M MOD ATI( ) N Tlt AI NS -E AS TERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah [Sundays excepted]
at 7:00 A.M.
Arrive at Mclntosh “ “ 9:45 A. M.
Arrive at Jesup •* ‘ 12:00P. AI.
Arrive at Blacksliear “ “ 3:10 P.M.
Arrive at Dupont “ “ 7:05 P.M.
Leave Dupont “ “ 5:05 A.M.
Leave Blacksliear •* “ 9:25 A.M.
Leave Jesup “ “ 12:55 P, M.
' Leave Mclntosh “ “ 3:00 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah “ “ 5:45 P.M.
WESTERN DIVISION.
M NUAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY.
Leave Dupont at 5:30 A. M.
Lea AC Valdosta at 8:15 A. M.
I wave Quitman at 9.37 A. M.
Arrive ut Thomasv iRe at 11:45 A. M.
Leave Tliomasvilh* afc 2:00 P. M.
1.e.v0 Oumillli *".,<*& P- M
Nriive at Albany at 7:10 P M.
Lc ive A'b. ny at 6:00 A. M.
L ave Camilla fat 8:35 A. M.
Arrive at Thomasville at 11:15 A. M.
Leave TLoronsville at 1:30 P, M
Leave Quitman at 3 45 P. M.
Leave Valdfstftht 5:15 P. M.
Arrive ut Dupont >t 7:30 I*. M.
J. S. TAson, Master of Transportation.
11. S. HALVES,
General Superintendent.
NOTICE.
For fulc or i\ ban e for land on the line
of the Macon Si Brunswick, or the Atlantic
A Gulf R mil, two neat little farms in Glynn
county, near Brunswick, and on tide water,
with ooiqforluhle ro idouees ou each.
mch 2t-tf. JOHN L. HARRIS,
NICOLiIS MARIN,
172 BRYAN STREET, Savannah, Georgia.
Simd! it ad iucry made and repaired. S *w
ing Mm liiiifs, Safe s, Scabs and locks of ev
ery description careful v repaired,
apr 17 tf.
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.
Jtt:4 Published in a Scaled EnvUone
Price (> cents.
A lecture on the Nature, Treatment, :id>l
Radical cure t f St ninal Weakness, or Sper
umtorrtcut, induced by Self Abuse, Involun
tary E-nissiouP, luipoteuoy, Nervous Debil
ty, and Impediments to marriage Generally;
Consumption, Epilepsy, andfc'ts; Mental
and Pujso 1 Incapacity, Ac., by Robert J.
CulTerwdl, M. D, auilior of the “t\rein
Book,” Ac.
Tin* v* aid renowed author, in this ad nr!
rablo LeCviire, clearly proves bom his own
exp lienee that the aafill constqurnces of
Self-Abu'O m y be effeoluilly removed with
out medicine, and without dangerous snrg :
cal operatic s, bougies, instruments, rings,
or cord ala; pointing ut a mode of cure at
once certt iik and effectual, by which every
s ib rcr, no matter what Lis condition may
bo, may cure himself cheaply, privately and
radie illy.
hi?" This Lecture will prove a boon to
thousands on i the usnn Is.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any i Idress, on receipt if six cents, or two
postage s’ftint s
Address tli Publishers,
I'HE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO ,
41 Ann S - ., New York, Post Office Btx 455(.
\\ nl -4-lyr.
WILLIAM ARMITAGE,
UTKTOB AM* Hl’ll.llKß, AM*
Manufacturer of
(BSmiJfl
AND
PLANED LUMBER,
- . .i VES, LA . HS, SHINGLES,
PICKETS, FECIT AND VEG
ETABLE EON STIFF,
Blackshear, Georgia.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON BUILDINGS,
t. Prices are as f 11. \vs : Staves >1 f>o.
Sh ug’.cs $2..">0.
>l2 00. Ceiling >-12.00. Weatherboarding
SIO.OO per thousand.
May $ tf.
~ OK. ALLEN DROWN,
DENTIST*
Rlacksiie.vr, - - G rough.
Is prepared to do ail kind ot' Dental wo k
i* the m."i style. All order* will
meet with prompt attention. Use- :i 1 the
htt. itnt'r.'v. ;; :.:s. Charges rood
satisfnetieu -tot'd.
OF
Leading Dry- floods, Hosiery, Notions & Fancy Good*
AT
CELEBRATED DRY GOODS HOUSE
Calico, the very beat quality, at 6Je
Calico, lower grade, at 5 and ssc
Quilt Lining Honn sjuiq at 340
3rd Crown Shirting at 5 and 51-2(*
7-8 Brown Shirting, heavy, at 6 1-4, 6 1, Jr
4-4 Arown Shirting, heaviest kind, at 8c
4-4 Biown Sea Island at 7 e
4-4 Biown Sea Island, very best, at 10c
3- Bleached Shirting at 5c
7-8 Bleached Shirtisg at 61-4 c
4 4 Bleachad Shining, soft finished at 8 l-2c
4- Bleached Shirting, without dressing, luc i
Heaviest Brown Drilling at 10c
Shirting, 10-4 b{sftcksd and brown
at *25, 30, 35 and 40c
Good article Hickory stripe at 10c
Best round-thread Georgia Checks and
Stripes at 10c
Blue Denim, r. good quality, at lnc
Good Mattress Ticking nt 10c
Good Feather Ticking at 12 l-2c
Besl Feather Ticking at 20c
Good Gingham Checks at 8 l-3c
Best Gingham Checks at 10c
Boulevard ready made skirts at 50c
Cotton Diape**, wide p) yards to the
Piece at ‘ $i 00
Linen Diaper, apiece, at $1 25, 3 50
2 00 ami 2 25
Fronting Linen, yard wide at 30c to $1 00
Wash-Poplin, beautiful goods at 10c
Dress Goods of all kinds from 10c to $1 25
Neck Shawls at 25c and upwards
Aim r can liircd Cashmere at 25c
Iv glish Black Cashmere y’d wide rt 40 a 50c
French, all wool Cashmeres, 40 inches wide,
at 75, a 90c., #1 00 and 1 25
Bombf.z.ne, Hsrnani, Australian Crepe, ve
ry reasonable.
Alpcca, a nice article, double with at 25c
A’poca, 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 6 00.
Horn y Comb Bed Spreads at 60c
Bridal Quilts, the nicest spreads out, 50
Ladies undervests at 50, 65, 7gc. $L 00
and 1 25.
Il&mbuig Embroidery, Edgings and In
sertions at bargain prices.
Plaid and Gros Grain Ribbons, and Saab
very cheap.
Evefksliog, Crochet and other Trim
inings, lower than ever.
Italian, French and Guipure Laces, very
cheap.
Ladies’ S Ik Ties and Scarfs 20c and up.
L idies Cuffs and Collars at half price.
Umbrt lias as low* as 35c.
Iwo button K and Gloves Ladies’
bleck, white, colored and Opera
Shades, at 50c
All L*nen Table Qotfrq per yd 30, 10, 50,
6,5, 75, and 00.
Gras i C:*tb, iall tLc newest shades, 10c
Pure Lineh Suirir.g- per yd 12J 15 20c,
aid extra fine 25c.
Lobi.i Colored Lawn, nil shades 12ic
Figured \lusl.n latfHt styles 12ic
Jackonets ar.d Organdies lzio
“ I’ qne fiae st\ les as low ;.s 10c
O .rH. a .1 V,,vy b*ut 1 O/.
Cottons es forJM* n aid Boys wear io 124
15, 18, 20-, the vy best 25
Summer Twteds at-d Ca&siiLere 20, 25
30 cap 3f ?.
We li .vo
gna mmy of the above named amcles, but
want of time prevents ut from enumoraling
tbem.
To nndcistiiml or method of (m-iness, we have endeavored to explain it in
uninistttkaMe language and for which we request aoarsful perusal We beg to,
caution the public to try to discrimb 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 iutelligem,
reader will easily understand this. We oiler our goods fur inspection to every
i body, for ice will send samples of Dry Goods, with prices aUachcd, to any one who,
| will write us for them aud give everyone a chance to see for themselves.
We have endeavored to enumerate the principal articles iept in a first-olass
Dry Goods House, aud attached the prices YVe are aware thalthig js sufficient
to a nvey a correct idea of the quality. Those who desire to purchase, we will,
upon application, send such samples, with prices attached, as tiny may desire
when they can form a much better opinion aud select for themselves. Not less
than a million of people have dealt with us and ws are sure we have satisfied 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 worth of goods we prepay,
h eight to the nearest station. \Ve make no charges f r packing or drayage, Wa
duu’i syli one article low and U UP on the others,
WE RETAIL OUR GOODS AT WIIOLESASE PRICES*
Which accounts fot* our Wonderful Success.
We don’t advertise to humbug, but we talk plain business and mean it. We seik
one yaid as low as wo would ten thousand. Those who are tird of paying ex
hoybitant prices and appreciate the value of money, are invited to send their
orders, wi ich wo will fill C. 0 D. witn privilege to examine, or can send the
m my with the order.
CA7Z3).
A New Departure in the Dry Goods Trade !
To enable me to offer the best bargains ever brought to Savannah, I have
found it necessary to be constantly in New York, to watch ehanccs in person to
purchase cheap. I promise In sell goods bencifonh at prices winch roust stir
prise every judge of goods 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 1 will give them more for the
monov, than any other house can afford to give. At present, we do not enumer
ate Special Bargains, but prefer the public to send for samples, and be convinced,_
Respectfully,
David WeisTbeia,
153 Broughton Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Proprietor of the Celebrated Cheap Dry Goods House.
I. IFSTSIM & BIST
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dir Goods and Notions,
Boots and Shoes and Gents’
coir Rims line liomis,
NO. 17 CONGRESS STREET.
SVYANNAH, GEORGIA,
ai 13-If
White Mixed Flunrels at 15 and ‘JOoe
White all wool flannels at 25, 30, 40,
0.0 and 7uo. ,
Red all wool flannel* at VX, SO. 25, and Wa
Hed all wool twill Flannels at 26, 30>and 40d
Heavy white undershirts at 4c and upwards..
Calico Shirts at 25 and upwards:.
White dress shirts at 75 and upward#!
Yard lot g towels at 12 1-2 and upwards!.
Towels as low as 5o
Linen Table Cloth, 11-2 yard wide, 25
30. 35 aid 40c.
Table Oil Cloth, 114 yard wide, best
Quality, at 40e.
Bleached Table Damask at 50, 75c.
$1 00 and 1 20.
Woolen Table Cioths, good at $1 OOi
Good French Corsets at 50c
Thompson’s glove-fitting Corset at $1 00
and 1 25.
Suspenders with Rubber in the back a*, 25c
Turkey Re-d Table Doylies’ per dozen 75c
White linen Table Doylies’ per dozen
00 and r.'u.
Table Napkins, pe. and Zen, at $1 oft;
1 25 and upwards.
Veil Bvrage, best quality a yard at 40e
Silk Veilii g. per yard at 50, GO and 7U.
Neck Ruches, perdez n at 12 1 2, 15,
20 and 25c.
Neck Knelling, by Ibe yard, at 5, 0 1-4
10c and upwards.
Alpncft Skirt Braid, a burch at fto
12 di z*u Agate or lice Buttons for
Fasl.iocal lu Silk Dr ss But tons at 10 and 15c
Ivory and Gutta Percha Buttons at 8,
10, 12 1 2 find 15c.
Children s Round Combs at 10 and 150-
Lrdies’ High B ck Combs at tO, 15 and 2:V ;
Cbil Iren*B Fancy Stockings at f> and 100
Misses’ Fancy Stockings at 12 12 and 15c
Ladies’ Fancy Stockings at 10 to 50c.
Black Pints Buttoi s, bone, best qual
it v, box for 10c.
Lrdies Wniie Sti ckings at 5, 6 1-4,8,
10 and 12 1-2, und 15c.
Ladies’ Euglish Stockings, without
si-roiF; at 250.
Gent’s Half Hose nt 5,8, 20, 12 1-2 and 150
Gent’s Euglish half hose without seams, 25c
Gent’s Bordered handkerchiefs at 3 and 5o
Gent’s Turkey Red handkerchiefs at 10c
Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs at 5e
L.id:es’Corded I/neu handkerchiefs at 10c-
Tfce bfst needles, a paper, at
Coats’ & CLrk’s O. N. T. S|ool Cotton
at 5 *.., per dozen COc.
Good spoi 1 cotton for hand sewirg, 200
yards, at 3
Negro ILndderchii fs at 10, 15, 25 and 35c
Ball thread, 16 bulls for 35c
Khitting ar.d Darning Cottoh, a hall, sc.
Gents’ pnpercollars a box, ot 5, 10 15 & 25c
L>uen Shirt Fronts, extra length at 25c
White and Black Cottyn Gloves at 10c,
Lisle Thread Gloves at 15, 20, 25 and 35c
English Pins worth 15c a prper, at 10.;
American pins worth 10c a paper, at 2 l-2c
Best quality Hooks and Eyes I papers for
Paper Cambric, yard wide, at 7c
TwiJ lining Jean, at 10c
L WO-UUtlOn i\ u Crib f cn, —LuJitn' bct
ter quality, at 75c and $1 00^
Kehtucky Jean tf y at 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20,
25, 30, 40 and 50c.
CahS men sat 50, 60, 75, 85c. $1 00,
1 25 and 1 50.
Black, Bine rid Grey Watf rproof, t 1-2
yard wide, at 75c, $L 00 and 1 25;