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THIS PAPER SiF«S
raarEWS "tn lUnn,
All mMer intended for jmMimtum
in these coiumm , <f any length, in or
tier to insure insert wn, ahxmlA be handed
in hU taler than Monday*
All communicdtsans mud bt' aettm
fxiraed fry a respansibte signature for
reference.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For President; of the United States
WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK,
Of Pennsylvania.
For Viot Prvndc.nl
WILLIAM H. ENGLISH,
Of Indioba.
For Oongrevs—Fir»t District;
Hon. George R Black,
or stmrvEN.
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Our Congresgional Representit
tion.
Tins following frotn tbe Morning
Nem, foBtrsma tbe mauuer of electing
Oongr«*jsmec bow with the days wfeeu
ilia Whig party mm a power in tbe land,
t xplaiss the itaport»Bt mtemts that ate
to be looked after iu tbe next Cougrea
hioBsS assembly, and clearly and forci¬
bly points to Colonel George R, Biaek
as tbe mao who is ie every *eo*e fitted
*nd qualified to guard and advance
these interests. It is well worthy of pe
yusal, and it* reasoning the hearty en¬
dorsement of every voter in the die
triet, white and colored ;
Formerly, Georgia else ed her niem
L>er« of Oottgress by “general ticket,**
that i», each member of OaagraisH had
to be voted f< r throughout the State.
The Democrats put up their best mm
(s even was the apportionment to Geor¬
gia), and the Whigs their best seven,
who all went before tbe people of die
State. This system involved the ue.
oesaity for both partiea to noimoate as
their candidates men who worn known
fiver the State, and who bad gained
throughout it, some reputation for po
liliea! ability to represent the State iu
fue Lower House of the .National Leg.
jslature. It served its purpose until
the loercaae of population in Georgia
treated varied and valuable interests at
different geographical centre*, which
required special knowledge of their do*
tails and relative values, for their pro*
tectioo slid ono&orag’ zoeot. aUo>* it
tfeucrat was discovered bekot could that the not moo be iboroughly ehwmu by
lufonned on tbo>e muuy miricMeiudus*
tries; and, besides thaf, the system by
"general ticket 4 ' tucioachod up»u the
Senatorial reprebeutaiico as eon tern*
plHtud by the t’oiistttuture of the Uni
l.od Suites ¥or ih««r, aod other r«a*
reins, the present system ol repieheutiog
fiy gecgrapltcsl disDiots, laid oil
accordiog tu oiasnfioAtloo of iutrf**u
»ad the eruveuieuvo of eoauuuuiawtiun
With its towM stud reitheraeut.*, was
adopted;
By the "geoetnt ticket” the «h*»e*j»
•were in favor of ttu able repre-eutatfon
hy lead*)* of parri**, who had be,y
romewhat orained tor Cougrv* i B the
Geuerai A«wmWy of the b).te which
'was uf a higher order of educauwo and
ability than at prreest, and wfiteb .«
a good a®bool for p litienl hotory «j e
hattog sad parliamentary taeiics These
advantages, tbe buwevar, were uu-tveigh-d
t.y argument of intimate at-duwn* !
lailee with local iotereme, atid, su roe- 1
eeijuooee, ■*be big an ii.fertor vf eta*of 1 aMricttf. politician*, j
tiiufc fcftli* !
subatiuied for the .upciot iuretbg.Me
sdthe general ticket, There arc ttrenu bu?
«rgum*nte for the diaUiet sytUui f
th,y fall m the ground if na inuw.o J
G nut adhered tu,tu-wi;i tlrntth* K,. d
»tentative and almuld U familiar with tN,
many varied iwieresitn iu his <]»
met, undvrataiij them iu their detail,
N 1 ' ‘ Uton8 to '•dbrr, and if in
Itarmoey «r . iu Ui able tj at*
taugc whatever oeuoe.mou* are r, 4 ,ireo
-^ji tots geuor* welf mm. To he» gud
dvi preseutaltve tu tonqjrm it aditti.-uU
%eatrftg fttu oi f Vt sues, ' “**, uluo rf <loui>4 U..
.very voter tu a dtttriet L sati*fic*d fit,
ht« y wu eoiiC’ ipt) that he is fit f uf ‘, t
Btill tk« truth remain* that few are
staudhig ie»!y qualified tor Cougre**, eowi.h
tiit.r cooccipts. Th« pt»a*
vipto Utcu ou which teprineuiatiii.t hy
*wmts with the prop!* rest* is uf tat mate atmamn usvi
a district, the-r to.
u-rests md their need*. Io this d 1 y
o*TWin»a w«hav* U1
* cue, a notnbetr wf
la let eat* In be looked after. in,
aj ! harbor tniprov- meoi*. t{ w ptAfeimw
interest bvlred with them on bot*
side# of the iiv«r, the inferny w BU r
,
route# shove and tetow m>t.tiewm,g wjih
!by city, the river Hnd harbor del .'u !
pH hi i a property tb
utound the city, the ouitHBrereul m&a*
etsce* of tartfis. qwaraiKtu*-#, t«fer»»i
mmtnmimttou* bi wale, ,ca taud, ,f.
Lwiigtete, alfid many four* «i.Ma .*% Un,,l f . MC ,
retiug *ud Canttotutiy artem*.
SitatUir to tuuae cnuuMumed
tor * rewreah, «re dm Hmm *it
! :“ *»t Dai ims B.ntiwatok, fii.,
dar} 9 md *« l*r H « t*d« w«t»| J U , iw
rev*«fa*h, Ah«*«!», s* h* no.
*
Jly&rsLiSL-rtS
to *e expert in *bent, who is eomptaot
“„rs‘ir™ o ,u o .scsss oalied
of everything below it ? We »re
Sr.tr;«”»! h C
mail choose between Colonel Georg*
R. Black, whoso life has been spent
here; who is tborftugly identified with
oar every interest, and who knows ns
and onr needs, and Colonel John T.
Collins, of Maine, a temporary sojoora
uer, know* nothing of us and our
wants, and who is of inferior education
and abilities. Good sense says vote
for Blaek. Ignorance and Wind party
predjadice urges Collioa. For whom
do you iateod to vote.
John Cornelias of Plumsfce&d,
fell dual as he was running homo out
of the rain He was one of the
“noble tWO” who charged at Balaclava
in 54. Although the “Charge of the
Light Brigade” Will be forever
renowned in English song and story,
grateful England allowed Cornelius to
break stone on the road for the mag
oificoni recompense of twenty-five
cents a day,— Telegraph and Messenger.
England certainly has no reason to
be proud of the treatment which the
remnant of the “Light Brigade has
received, but it seems that Great
Britain does allow them twenty five
cents per diem, and by close economy
one might live on that pittance, but
what shall be said of the treatment
which the few veterans of the Mexican
war, now alive, have received from the
CaiU-d States. The writer enlisted in
Co. G. 13th Infantry V 8. A., on the
yth of March, 1847, to serve for five
years, or during the war. lie did
his duty faithfully, under Gem Toy
lor, on the ltio Grand del Norte, da
ring the spring and summer of that
year, and in the autumn was transferr
•ad to the army of Gen Scott, and
was stationed at Vera Cruz, National
Bnuin, „ ., Cmmvon me, until uiewciH*
tion of States, peace. Returning discharged to the
United he was at
Mobile, about the Ifith of July, 1H48,
bringing home with him and the seeds of
the disease (Asthma Bronchitk)
whtcb has eonnpietely Wasted las life,
Our paternal Government has left
him, mid »U others of tbe noble band,
which So bravely fought for the honor
and glory of the star spangled banner
to an old ftg«of poverty and aufl< ring,
not contributing one cent to aid them
to live. Surely the vetrans of the
Mexican war should be proud of their.
Government. N’est ee ms.
William Harrison.
We cal! the spemal attention of our
readers to a change iu tbe Presidential
Electoral ticket in this State, fo tb®
Second hut riel Mr. W m. M. Hammond
has withdrawn, having been eiacted to
{.be Legidature, *od Mr. Was. Harri
S0B) 0 { Qaiimw, ba« been substituted
iti bis pl*oc, It i* verv imporiaut that
the voter* of Georgia should be apprised
of this change, so that no confusion
may arise 00 the d l of .November. It
w wnli, «I«o, to etate that Mr. Harriaon * i
„ Wthiaui. not WiUiarn 11. a *
app ara in some of our H’-xte c.-utempo*
in tics. j
To Oar Exchanges.
Bkaso note the hu t that Mro Smith, ;
Admiuktratrix of tier hush mi 2, yur late ■
fnead mi caafreru% T. F. Siia4h t <im're» j
to sell the prases* type wild fixtures of j ;
this office, and ib*t we ofier the Jpjwat
»tid it* gotni will niuug «oh (he j
rial l to; whale can be bought at
price that will net mo<.« thati tom huu
tired per coat, profit unnuslly, with a I
hoe ptunp- ot of bailtliug up t* many 1
timre thd rexult .—Seaport Affinal
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Wfiii Wit! * r ’ cfc " ,! >‘ ,lrlve ‘ 1 ou 14 P***'
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f ,l -G 4Itd ^ U pili of iGtriv o> fo
* be * i i,f awi U! »b' t "’’ ! a
od ilii> ,
wa ' 4 * * l l!|s ‘' 3 *:
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l< tuk lb * v u of llii dismvm.i , i
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eiccl '**' fff *. uf ih 1 w ‘ lU:i ' !
’“• 4, ’ 4 ° 1 > c **“ :
**"’ * u **“ ’* ke 44 '* * “ • ;
The S.wu Kathoad I
Ootnpuny evidently mean twain*,* ol .
seat* kiud. They giro ooike thai ’
far Urey tutena la# tu apply to «k L-grelatu.e j
• nntrnxuiug tbout to di*u.e f !
the name wi the owui.muy. »..d ”i..t \
pnipuac.” *
ulhu
* vf — - —r* A*u-ri» |
dam j
cua lulicJ over a eun.irml partridg ■ ;
Niaare ^' ur Uutt h« “ B ** r u,lt “**> *M many. |
utuat pteti'ifut u b r
:
mmm ;
B n ■f: /n i
TP a +‘/m. W 4*
U (y I&m*. :{
PI \,b ", »« j
Improved W- m m y t/h < it ¥
4KX22? -■ ’w tj > ly j rtHimtie pjjgl dSr /
• eb!4*fa
P
i Hmin P „ UftlDI IO 0 F Dnrtlrftnlin mlm
' And alt thwafira ef &«£«!**.?, Bladder, and
Dvtoary a»«.-uw by wewu.g tl»*
tAfratei Ekr#M»r KlttarHwd.
in* * Mumu. * uu.xuMt «.4 hixikf
Mtapfa, NDuvitiD Direct. «*utu
lean, l»oweifuJ
hrnves .w. ... M c, rto »«»
*%r 3 ^r-W&““-.........
4 * "Tr-'ri
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3 outhern( l“' !&ndKruU
Xhc proprietor of ihe Stulkern
ssr; ssl sse*J d
i)uJittrtj j ur ft wt >rk on "Vm table ;
The rapid increase in those industries
six the boiith ties created & demand for
a praetiaai and popular work on this
important subject, adapted to the lats
iuttes of the ixmtii Atlantic ami Liu If
.states. There are a number of well
written books published at the North
ou Gan Selling aiul Fruit Culture, but
owing to the xhllVruuce m 1 d-itudw, they
are twh “dnpted to tin; wants of our
people. For such a work »» re men
tioned above, written by a Southern
author, ft reward of $ 100,00 is offered.
We also notice that all Bubscribers
who send in Ut«ii aubserijUions
x $2,00 a year)to the .Southern Fanner's
Monthly this month (October) will
have them entered up to the list of
January, 1882.
An Editor’® Escape.
Orncfi or tub "hwamwi Era ” )
Aujs*. Iowa, May 25, INift j
To whom it may emevrh
I take , great ple^ure , m making , . the ,,
following , statement I have Inaxu ,il
flictad with a disease of the kidneys
{ “ r th« past two years, and have md
muuerouH remedies with only put*!
ami tompomry relief. Warner a .Safe
Kidney ami Liver Cure was recoin*
mended t«* toe, and after taking it the
pain and distress h-H me, and I wu
to-day fed mg strong and mil. 1 am
perfectly satisfied that Wwtiet’s Safe
.Kidney and Liver Cure is the medi¬
cine weeded, and can cheerfully
rveonmicud it to others.
G W. Hi on;
Speaking Appointments, 1
Hire George It. Biack, Bvmocmtic
wf . ». tbo , 1;rf t , <***'«*'***' ,, ,
!i0 " '
Ftsmel, will add res* «b* people of tbe ]
First Congressmen! District at the lot- j ;
Sowing time* and places, Wherever it
wft# ticMe h „ bBS Oint f ornw4 to f he ■
»PP<m>Ga«nta ; heretofer* , mads . by Mr.
Brad well, J)emcM3r*iicj elector for the
F,m Oowgreewetial District. W*.
therefore, insert the name of Mr, Brad
well wherever their appointments oc
cur together;
Tattnall eounfy, «t lteidevilhq Wed¬
nesday, Get 20.
Bulloch county, at Hmteabom,
Thu red ay, Oor. 21.
Scriveo county, at Sylvanin, Friday.
0*4. 22, »e«otiip*tiied by Mr. Brad wed
Effing ha ui county, at Springfield, i
Monday, Oct. *25, aocompaniud bv Mr.
Brad well.
Burke county, at W uy ncsborn,
Wednesday, Out. 27,
Chatham coolin', *t Havaaoah, Mon¬
day, Nov ]
rot «. D. w:.tuwi:tx
U«* the following additions! appoint
uient*:
Burke c'Miuly, at Wayuesburt). M<re
day, 0«t IS,
Kmauuei ttotm’v «t Swaiueshoro,
WddnpHlay, Get 20,
Bulluch cotiuty, Htixtcaboro, AVetlnc* ;
. •
* ^ * ‘duly «t Smwutreh, , „ In- , ! j
day, Go. 29 t
lirvan touuty, »t Court House, M ni j
day, Nov, I.
^ j
A “vvtitt is it” h*» lioen utwarthed t
in Si .cub, It is a aiiakc about three j
feat i»ug with four leg*.
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ri M. m
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lEYLil
v 2' >n l 0 Z, f «rri v t Tr ftPUfeilj - hj»! 1, t‘.r ft i «.re Tim ;
'*«« in he d-GvtiT. G«n oi \h ■v
EtLnN. di * olfoltt-s H- dHomUcp tilth * Pei t\
X, tbeKianr-*. rt^dlZ • •rea. - Pur
M i. luftiPn,- «mt
mn i> i
wrg***» u>*s n-t*^ n. .them.,, s*
otv iiu.iu.tj . m, (iv j :
W*r».r.W • i Wu at, *, prj.
ni«t» % « 1M*V
Ewsai-tn "L tnnc.t,.* s d l> r* u.*n.x&
fa r mm. \ - ! b‘-ui‘ in ih- u»ai I rv
H H \YHf\fii a i'**..
•tret UP Itw tw-'er V X
l^ OKPTIQ.Ntvataw •n nay
m inm DISEASES,
til If TH19AT DISEASES,
BREATHING TRuU3t.ES.
n •Trivsw iato itw rw ai** okvbis
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«»*.•««, IV.tlljt* lt.xtrrue*.
Vou Can be R&1 ievocl and Cured ;
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ATTENTION CLOTHING BUYERS !
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^ 11 ” goods, wvwl/Uj new illifV styles, OH AlUUj new illl fl prices! 1 lllVUU i
IS MEN'S; BOVS’, AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
-—AT.,
BENJAMIN I£. LEVY%
101 ami 193 Congress St., corner Jefferxm, Savannah, Oa.
t taka tbia method to inform my friend* and patron# that I »ro now prepared to exhibit
the largest and most ooruplate litre of MENS’ HOYS, and CHlLDltEnS SUIT'S.
€)¥imSl€)A 7 i , S !F©m <D2L3D AlflD TOTTM
at aatonishiug low pri«H, (iusrd yoor interest and save money by calling at
B. H LEVY'S,
V.M and 1S3 Congreaa Street. Savsmtab. <1*,
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I. EPSTEIM & @R@.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Dry Goods and Notions,
Boots and Shoes and
(BATS' 11 IAIS 1 IIH tins,
NO. 17 CO NCI II ESS STREET,
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fiM XfX iW«fessK
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PATENTS
obtained for new i&vcutir-n or for ittiprov,
Oients in oW on<» C*v> : 4 < 8 . Trade-Mark#
.u>d nil foilerit ba 9 ine-'S proiutvitv iv ieiul-fi to.
IXVEVTIONtS THAT HIVE UBKX UK
JKt'Tf.O may atiU, in moat oim*s, b« patent
t-d bv us. Being oppoaitn the U H. Patent
Office, and eugaged in PITS XT HlhlAKSS
I SthlblVKI.V, we !■»« hwsnre paleBts in
’' SO time thnu tho— who nre r. mote from
Waauington and who run -1 depend upon the
mails in all tratisac?Imw with the P« eui
Office,
iieu Invetilors send model or sketch we
make H«8i»h in the rtitH.t Offij a ml advise
• e to its patmubility ji (
' tse utiLifid riti.ii low, f)THi
CliAKRS lHESS PUMST lb UB
TAIN K It
Fiw ftyumlx, teteaew, term*, a.lvic*’, At-.,
AddruHN
G. A. SNOW & CO ,
Opposite Patent Offioe, Wrtjibiugteu, I). C.
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FOUTZ'S
HOHSS AMD CATTLE POWDERS
'CUT. IP 1
y
wu I ewe# or or avstlt
So JIo SSJ w lit die t* or < C too, B«r* cr Lt:*# Vw
»»k. if Fotior* Pow«isr»are rds uaediatima
Foatt-a Fowatar* will ours «oA ptwveist One Cn<n.*t *
tout Powdor* wilt prevent U*PS« <a
FUaU*(Fowiien *HH laentoM the iinar.tlty of miiv
amt f.ream twenty per cenv, and make tin buttar Rrm
and tweet e*. *5
Pooua rriwa rent wttt ware or prevent aim-wt svattr
htssioa so wtih tilth fin raw and Cattle aru a«h)*rt
Ko: Tt'a i > '.'a si *** WJU. SITS a»tiwMmo*.
Said *T**y whem.
UAVlli a. fo VT«. h«vrl«or,
BJl.TioiMl
)• 4-Syr
A LB TJLE 10 YOUNG MEN
Oil lift* laOki.H of
mum j®KMasa®j kSl£d
A lecture an i tie VftiHrc. Treatment nnri
ro* treat oura of Setuioa! weak ires# t
matorrbea, iudneed by Sv I-Abus.. to-.oiun
tuy Iai potency, Nt-rrou- Ikthitj
Couftutuption, *?» aod laipediuuiita to Msrr-Hg. ppitotaltv
sMl Phyrical Kp lepav. au 1 Ki*v : Mattia
’b rwtll, Ji.m>»ieity. He By ip.(.»rt
Olv. M. D., author of the 4 '<i ( «-,
Itonk, ’ Ac.
The won*- ejtowumln.it hor, in thi# mlmira
rietwa urn. cioarty provaalr* ui hihowo * *|o
that the awfttj <H*n8m;u -Ur*, of s,-tf
atm*a urey WeffeoUal-y re„» »>,! #i uuui
den evous atirgical opeuftou-.. h. n^i *. in,
armiin-nt-. r>ug». or eon’t alt>, i«ti. j* ««i# a
cv’t' ’J Mu.cb ev*Ty sntferer, f t»< a* reattar *• * ‘« a hat 4 teat, In*
■’ >adiUou m»y fc* may cure itimaeif client.K
@ Ttur n *i iJxUtfy *?**«%' irlfi 2 9 koun. 4* $»>■>. '
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THE OULVERWELL METICAL CO
•41 Ann -treat. Via York
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THIS WONDfWFUt. IMPROVED
SAW 0 A lil IliAlililP MACHINE
e&aSI^S^as
net • ^T-atmsKwtai*.
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THE GENUINE
SIlieiE
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The undersigned informs the
citizens of Jesup and surround¬
ing country that he ha accept
e4 an a ? ru,, v l,,r ll|e alM, ve
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nmned machine, and is pro
pared t<» furnish them on rea -!
Sellable tCrillS
\ j! U «*»,,,! Utt U °* l lufl ULU .,Lj, lllUi u ,
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that IS FIRST-CLASS ill CVt*rN
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TPSIMMSt, 1 Would tkl Well to IlVuil
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themselves of this oimorimiitv ‘ *
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Cali on. or add rest
T. P. Littlefield, Agent
JESUP HOUSE.
Jesup, (iti
44 Tbt Boat A«rtcmtural J*ur«al PmStitabeA
la
tb* South.”
THE SOUTHERN
arian, A urns (jcxww e n
ST““ eliftruneot *#i ffiiuitrated re* tot m Ui*
»>.- e«®» feSTlLL. tr oerita
Wuitaker } H,
D etreei. H.' v^tiuftti (J*,
/tempir «pv o f The .Oet.mnak H iekl, tfomm ** «
Are ,.* 1 the >. wtav w »/ <*e "Otatv MormSm
dUiUf of ihe .ttmOere, sw>: m re j
S cni .<«kre Mata* ft
^, 1 , Harris -? 1
Attorney and
V) VVS
JK.HHP, <; a
Practices regularly in the Courts of the
Brunswick Circuit. j»u22 jyr
JOHN I). RUMFH,
Attorney & Counselor at Law
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
JtWt'1*, SEOKIIU.
Will practice in the Courts of the Braun
wiok Circuit, and by special eon tract in oth¬
er Gourta at the Sure, including the State
Soprani* Court.
when Satisfactory desired, reference# given in all cases
janl-Iyr
THOMAS C. RUMPH,
Commissioned Notary Public,
and Ex-Officio J. P.,
f*5Jth histrlft (*. M , Waynr Co., tin
Courts held in the Court House first
lulklyi Saturday iu each mouth,
a. a. (C'DriiiRAHa,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BLACKSHEAS, GA.
Piacti.e* regularly i« ihe Mmntiee com.
Pf*‘“g the Bruueiwiek OhrraU, sud in tie
lHetsiet and Citetiit Conti of the United
State* at 8*vaanab for the Soaihern i)i,
triet of Oeorgia. apl 14 lyr
G. B. MAiiar. A. J. CavviTT.
MABRY & CROVATT,
Attorneys at Law,
uaOKBWIOK, Oeoroia
J i JHACTH'K -if (41} on, Mayav. REOCLAHLY Vpplii IN' EWrcr. TUB VaKtm, < «>, ST IKS
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the Oeottse a»a TWfsir
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B»eti3Llyr
WM NOBLE,' Dentist,
HUCXSUkiU. GA.,
Eesp«iUfully informs th« ©itiK-iis of i'ieree
and adJoiBiag «gmah*w that be is prepared
in do Ail kind* of work known to his pro
fewfioa. Tooth extracted without pam by
the «tw of nitrous oxide (or iaopbing g»»).
Work warranted, and at *« low preea as can
be done else*here,
t util f urtber notice. I will spend one vrCi-k
m each month at tbe following places ; la)
week in Brunswick ; 2 d v»,-«k iu Sd
week in Hsikbiint; 4th week in Block
shear «u,y 2 b-lvr
FAXITII€
J M. McMDLLIN,
'•VoiihJ tiiforui tb» eiiieeDa ><t Jo-up and vi
eiuity that h« is 1. c.u. d h«>n: and prrip. «<**
SO (liligeufly pars no bis profession Ue i
prepared 10 d» all kinds of
HOUSE AND CARRIAGE PAINTING
t» the neatest style md on short luUce
PAPER II A .NOINii
Done in the best umii ner l*fi0N tetk mi
lb I The patronage td the pobiie is so
lk»t«d.
»lttcv at the jr»up Uini-i
J«K8 if
Editors and Newspaper Men
Of Ihe ‘rimntrjr ecioeve •I AS. BOWS 4 PATENT
DO bn WATCH CASKS, As a proof, ri-ftd the
follow lav:
Tt jrivc- BmIBIWMV. Md . March
tki*> B.’i?ch inn jdi-rtMiiv to lufurm you th.*
Owe. 1 h*vc carrxj Uh*
mtmm&iw ii warn* UiMMitlfiiBy
J. t. nixooouL
JKd. and Prop. 1 vteumm
ptaaowre La in Kajrttle, cuainiwnline I mi . Mureh 8Ui. 18811,
>*»« the Jiiirn- this*
Itaicti ' a? highly aatiafaci. rf amt run. m
».;»r to .M). «,f eSt.i c"W They sr« the It,.-*'
iu for * »* wet! iu, name, w. n. LINiJLK.
Kci. ami I*r,»[i. fm;rim
Our Be* Motaes. h„ Feb. *sd. nwti.
watch tuanitevr has carri'.l » 4»e. AM
beabatt *>»c. unit cht**rfui!> say? tbat it caltiiut lw
iu itoy way.
9TATK I.KAUKA IX)..
I’abs Lwa Man Leader
Wataetuti !!!» , March 8tl>. lhHii.
I am i ). as. ii to »ay that the Jos. Buo* watch ear
I ha*® o »Bdr»ly airtinfacuwy, !»-ii twine in every ro
* 5 >uct juh m repreaeated, It l« a pa. foci twwuty
M It. PK'l’kitS,
KJ and Prill*, IruMMts Co, TIbh-s
tout sail. Wi*.. March lath, twsl
V w» teb ess,- I liavc *,*< your it (at, j, in every
way ..-rllSI ftetwey: it is iu?t SfilBbtlisi.
m. oik it is ut INtM.
tkl. ami 1'hrp. Twrols ol LsUvrty.
Ttw* itUm- »r<; roncorr. ri in try huudrtnL of other
HtlHor* ft* well a* Mi rctunit*. V). ttanir* amt
etcr#. iruli! part* of tins i oautr).
Thi* is the ot>f.r ut <**s*e m«dh* of Tww
if. is wratTunti'd hy
tM ««**«»•« knk ytntr Jvwvtot fin WqhUzuhS
mi »U*j£U*2 ronuirting full d» si HpiiG*..
NOW IS THE TIME j
TO GET YOOR
‘'KTTER HEADS,
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... urK _ .. Hi*,ADS,
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urr lLL r net I,EAI>8 lit?
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KNVKLOPKS,
CIRCULARS,
• —-Ulltl-—
LLlvJTlON TICKETS. ETC, ETC
PBIHT8D OK SHOUT NOTIGS
AT THE
jmvr. tux.
■6.000 __ «, ^ — ^ ACENTSA »_______^
W |D»UTfn " .Tf Vw
ganAn I ttf TO tBit «« ire*t*
■ow made TENTS, pj.so Evkrtw
Mrethcr. Agent **3ta Tut in two data
“.Saiiirdrz# cm oar it. »
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Savannah, Florida & Western
Railway.
OxmcBtT. MaHAain'R Onit*. »
Siv»»s* h, May 23, l»» 0 ,j
On and after SUNDAY. May 23rd.
Panoeuger Tram* on tbto Hoad win ran m
fellow*;
NIOHT EXPRAoo
I-eare Savannah dafc? *• 50 p in
Arrive at .lev np *• A pm
Airlv* at 'I'hoinasviits “ H; ,m » m
Arrive at Bain bridge 44 » m
Arrive at AU«uy •*
Arrive at Live Oak *• m
Arrive at Tallahaasae 44 j : oo # m
Arriva at Jacksouvilie ’* 7.50 * m
brave Tailabaiwee •• u.-tHi p m
fjeave Jacksonville 44 G ltWptn
Uave Idve Oak *• 11.15 pw
Leave AlOany - t .S) p u,
Uave Bamiimtge 44 '
Uavt rbocuaHvilie 4 ., XJ m
44 *.■(,,,,
m-ave Jesup h ‘ ^
*• H M)
Arrive Savannah ».',#( s
at 14 u w
No changa »,f emm l>etween Savannah and
JaekaonvUle and Savannah and Album
i ulliuisi ,
i’ftljioi Sleeping Cars daily be
tween Savannah and Joaksouvuie.
Sleeping car* run through u> and from
Savannah and Altntuy, and Jackaonville and
Albany without el.ange,
taaaeiigerafretu Savannah for f'eruandion.
(lainesvillc and Cedar Keys take this tram.
Passengers lor Darien take this train
Passenger* from Savannah tor itnmawiok
take this train, arrive at Brunswick 1 », tn.
! ,
aaseogeiv leave Bruttswiok at S.UQ p in
arrive at Savannah »:i*i a. m.
PoSttvDgera leaving Macon at 7 ; 15 u. to.
(daily tnetudiug Suodnji connect »t ism.a
with this tram fo, Pu» r „ t a.
Passenger* trout I to,ida by this train
connect at Jesup with train arriving mi Ma
eon at tt:25 p, ui. (dwtij incln 4 i«g Sumtaj g
Couuocl at Aibnt.y with Passe,*g*r uatna
iiotb way* on SotithwraCefu Hauro„U m and
New trout Mseou, Lutaula, Montgt/uiery, Mobile
Orleans, etc.
Mah Sleauier leave* Bambndga for A p#
iHCiueoia every Sunday «n.l lu»r»d»y # v«u
mg; tot Uaiatuitm every 'fawdav and Sal
unwy afteuioon.
CiuTO oonuvcuoo at Jaekvot.villa daily
{Sundays eicepted) Tor ©reen Cove Springs,
St. AugusUne, I’alolkM, Enterprise and all
landing* on 81 . John' s rivet
Traina on B. & A, it. it. leave junction
going went »t 11.H7 a. m., ami k>r Broaswick
at 4:40 p. daily exoi jit buuday.
I Brough l icket* sold and Hiaapitig Cat
Berths securad at Brea’s Ticket Office, No.
22 Boil atrimt, i,ud m Ssvanuah, Flornbs
A Western Itaiiway Eaiuwugtr
ACCOMMODATION TUAIN.-EASTEUN
Division.
Leave Savannah, Sunday* excepted, at
Lave McIntosh <:<« a us
1 desup I) .41) a ui
, 0 **e 12:30 p jii
Leave Blacksbear '■M« 6 p IM
Arrive at Dupont Loo p u>
! L-.-ave Dupont i’iM) a ui
L ave li:*i‘k*&ttr fhfiy a in
Leave Je««p 1:00 P III
Irttuve Mvlutonb 3:00 p ui
Arrive st Navosnah 6:40 p to
M EBTEItN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, Sundays excepted, at
l VaMosts 6: S8g*5f a is
mare f b: a w
L' >- v- GaJlman • u us
Arrive at ThonuinviUe G m
1 -i»ve 'fbootaaviiia 2: m
Leave Oiuuilta ua
Arrive ut Albany 7*.l- ui
leave Alhatiy
ion. re Dam ilia
Ariin at TboataMtUo i A tit
Leave ThniuarviUe «
L» »»» yunmau
j L a*e VaHioeta Dupont .<■ . p in
I Arriw a! <:3o p iu
| i. t». Triios, Mrater Transpastatioa.
il. b, HAINES, (ion. Manacev,
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AND fUOM
FLO KIM.
Macon & Brunswick Railroad.
»"*'t & Oxk. M*m*«>u's Oprt«s,»
Macow, Oa., April 29, 1880 . y
ON and after Sunday, May 2.1, lVieteogor
train* on Ibm road will run os follows ;
CUMBEKDaND KOL’Tie, via Brunswick.
NIOHT PAB 8 ENOEH, No. 1 South Daily.
Leave Mm-ou............... t:4.» P. M
Arrive at Cm hran ............. 9:47 I*. M*
Arrive ut Eastmuu............ 10 ;4S r. M.
Arrive Jesnp........ • 3:27 A. M.
Arrive titunsw nk..... ...... O.tMt A. M.
Leave Itrunswie* par «uaouer 0:1ft A. M.
Arrive kVruat'dma......... 10:16 A, M.
Arrive at JuckaouviMe,,, 23t*» V. M.
Arriva <J»dar Key#...,.*.. 3ft P. M
NIOHT I’A.S:'EN4»EI», No 2. North. Italy
toftvo Cedar Ki-ya ........... .. 6:2ft A. M.
I v» ,t«i kM>uvitl«. ....... It;IS A. At,
towe Eeruauditia per stmiuur .. 3:46 P. M.
Arrive BruBawick , . 7: IS P ,M.
Loavfc Bratwwifk . . S;tHl P. M.
L> ava Jewip..... ...10:35 1 ». M
A vs ive E. 1.-1 ititvts.. ..A* ... 3-411 A. M
Atm* Cochran,. . , 4:33 A. M.
Amv «iit M»m •Oil . tetft A. M,
Cloae coauociUiu at M »<;ou for utl point»
North, E»hi and VVVal via Atlanta and Au
U a »tft.
DAY ACCOMMODATION NO 3, South
Vta JfvMp OB*i IAve Oak—Daily except H’o Uy
Lt-itvf* SI aoou........... ... A, M.
Arrive Cvtchroti......... ... 93.H) A. M.
Arrive K*-Uu«n......... ... 10:27 A. M.
Arrive >K*,»ip Jackaottvla*... ... MftOP. M.
Arrive ut ... 7:25 A. M.
No. 4, NOMTH, Daily «icept Sunday.
Leave .loikiainvilie. .... A: 16 P. M.
I,* tive J*..*uji....... Knat . .. il.-rft A. Al,
to i.vc luui, ,.. ---• 202 P. M.
L »»e I m'lirnu.. .....3:st* P. M.
Arrive Maco»...... .... 6 :lo P. M.
Connect# at Mnoon for (reintw North, K»*l
amt West.
HAWKINSVILLL lUIANCH.
IVoight .i«d Accoinii.*~iatiou Dally, uoejit
buuday.
hears Coelmu*........ 10:00 V. M ,
Arrive at Hawkiuitvilte Hi; 4 5 P .M
Leave ilawkinaViU*... 3:.'tit A. M.
Arrive Cochran...... 1:15 A. M,
, Ot»ut rets at Cochrau with T»»,u« No* i and
2toatul lrore Mawoii
Leave Cociuati..... .... 9T5 A. M.
Arrive Hatvfciiiavtll*,,,., -----10:00 A. hi.
Lear* Ha * Yin# villa...... .... *:.t6P. XL
Arrive Cuchran........... ..... .1 20 P. M.
Connect a «t Cochran with train# 3
to and from Macon.
JAS. M. EDW xlUH Hui t. A Gen. Mv»
W, 4, Jicua Mavi< r I'raaa.
flinn I* A MONTH gttMWtfMd. #12 »
(IUU i A day ut house made by the iiMlurt*
trinuft. Capita! not re*p>ire4; we
wld «t»n f an. Men, womaa, boy#, and girl#
u.ahi- tnoufty taler at work for a# than tit,
any thing eta. Tha work t# tight anti pleas.
a ‘'’ ® u,i * uch ** »»y4»»* «of'«htat,
Vh-ee who are wiae who nee thin Botic* will
, *v“h “** Drew atfelraase* at once and «m tot
Ibeaaaetro#. Coolly Ontflt and term# tree.
Now to the tiaae. ’Phone Mready at work are
as vtsrszfjs?- *■***
juitel ’. lyr
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