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THE JESUP SENTINEL.
mrnsis iY. April 2, issr..
Special A otices .
CIIUIIIH DIHF.CTOKY.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. C. H. Branch, Pastor—Preach
ing Second Sabbath in each month, Moru
and Night. Frayer meeting every Wednes
day night, at 8 o’clock. Sunday School at
3 p. m. every Sunday,
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. E. Price, Pastor—Preaching first
S mday and Saturday night before, also
third Sunday in each month, at 11 a. m.
and 71 p. m. Sabbath School at 3p. m.
I each Sunday afternoon. Prayer meeting
It Bp. m. every Thursday. Monthly
Conference Thursday night before first
Sunday.
MASONIC I.OUGKM.
JESUP LODGE.
Jesup Lodge, No, 112, F, A. A. M., meets
regular the third Saturday in each month at
2:30 o’olock p. M.
W. H. Whale*, W. M.
W. W Wish, See.
Zocal Mailers.
Pic-nics will soon be the order of
tbe day.
The Altamaba Holol is receiving a
new coat of paint which greatly adds
to its appearance.
The Bi'z of the soda fountain is now
heard. It is only dangerous whan
she is thiio y and he is strapped.
Quite a number of young people
nssembled at the. social hop given at
the Jesup House last Thursday even
ing. Everything passed off pleas
antly indeed, and every one was
highly pleased.
We have not yet decided whether
we will go to Saratoga, Manhattan
beach,Chautaqua Lake, Coney Island
or Long Branch this summer, but in
eitaer event wo will leave the Senti
nel in competent hands before we
leave.
The authorities of the Central Rail
real at Macon aro expecting tho ar
rival of the Wadley monument on or
about May Ist. It will be erected at
their intersection of Mulberry and
Third streets, and will be a worthy
tribute to the memory of the lute
President.
The young man that made arrange
meets to have talk with 11 young
lady last Sunday night, was very
badly “'put out” when he saw her
swinging to another fellow's arm
going to church. He has vowed by
all that’s good and bad that she will
never have the pleasure of “going
l ack” on him again
River Improvements.
iOnpinin John 11. VVesterfielil, of
tho stiamer Toocon, was in to see us
Wednesday. The Captain is now at.
work between Darien and Doctortowit
and we feel satisfied that the money
put in his hands to be used on our
river will be placed where it will do
the most good to the people interest
ed on the Altamaha. The timber
men were delighted with the work
accomplished by the Captain and his
boat a year ago, and they hail with
delight his return to duty amohgst
them. —Darien Gazette.
Recovered $7,000 Damages.
The suit of Mrs. Susan A. Folks
ngainst the Savauuah, Florida and
Western Itailway for damages, which
wrs tried last week in the Superior
Court of Pierce couuty, at Blackshear,
resulted in a verdict of $7,000 for
the plaintiff. Mrs. Folks’ husbaud
Cbaunc-y M Folks, was engineer of
a passenger train of the Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway, and
was killed in a collision at the 73
mile turnout on Feb. 19, 1884.
Missrs. Lester & Rnvenel. of Savan
nah, and J. C. McDonald, Esq, of
Woycross, represented the plaintiff,
nnd Messrs Chisholm & Erwin the
Company.
C. C. C. readily cures chronic sores,
scrofulous ulcers, discharging wounds
bruises, scalds, blotches, bums, pim
ples and all skin eruptions caused and
fed by tainted or impure blood.
Saved from Malaria —I l>'*vo
used your mediciue in Malarious din
tricts for many years, and it if the
best medicine I have ever tried in
my life. 1 am now over fifty vears
old. Rev. B. B. Risenhoover. Troy,
Tenn , May 31, 82. For sale by Dr.
Drawdy, jesup, Ga.
Mexican Female Remedy-
The Most Effective Astringent
aud paiu alleviator in the world.—ls
especially designed for that class of
Female diseases, only known to aud
appreciated by ladies, including all
weaknesses, inllamatious, ulcerations,
displacements, irregularites, elc., an 1
differs from all other female medi
cines, in Ibat it is to be applied di
rectly to the parts affected, which it
cures at once.
Grand Jury Presentments-
Tie the Gnurd Jurors, selected,
chosen and swor 1 for the March term,
1885, of Wayne Superior Court, beg
leave to present the follow ng gener
al presentments:
The committee to whom was as
signed the duty of examining the
books of the county offices, and the
public buildings, submit the follow
ing report:—We the committee ap
pointed to examine the books of the
county offices aud buildings, have
discharged that du ! y, and find the
books correctly and neatly kept, ex
cept those of tho 334 District, and 1,
308 District which have not been
submitted for our inspection. We
also hud the Court House and jail in
tolerable good condition; but we ivc
ommend the building of a substan
tial stockade around the Jail.
Respectfully submitted.
C. C. Grace, 1
W. H. Whaley, > Examining
J. A. Rogers. ) Committee
We recommend that the School
Commissioners cease to visit public
schools, thereby saving the per diem
paid for such services.
We recommend the commissioners
of Roads and Revenues to take such
steps as will secure at an early day
the building of a bridge across the
Little Satillaßiver at the place known
as the Middleton bridge.
We also recommend tho Commiss
ioners’ of Roads and Revenues to
join Pierce County in building a
bridge, at or near the Chancy Ferry,
on the Little Satilla River.
We further recommend that D. C.
Richardson bo appointed Notary
Public in the 333rd District. G. M.,
and that Charles H. Lewis be appoint
ed a Notary Public in the 1,308 th
Dist. We further recommend our
Representative in the Legislature to
take such steps as wi 1 secure the
passage of an act, increasing the
license for selling spirtuous or intox
icating liquors in Wayne County,
from one thousand to five thousand
dollars per annum.
We further recommend that the
County Commissioners’ place Joliu
Rooks on the pauper list, and pay
him five dollars per month.
We further recommend the passage
of an act by the Legislature levying
a tax of one tenth of one per cent
(one mill) to be applied for educa
tional purposes.
We recommend the pay of Jurors
remain as now fixed at 81.50 per day.
In regard to the condition of the
public roads in the county we regret
to say that in mauy localises we find
them in bad condition, and greatly
in need of work. In some portions
of the county they are reported in
fair condition. The incessant and
heavy rains which have prevailed for
some timo past has prevented any
work from being done in most placos
where they aro now in bad condition.
We also append to our General
Presentments tiro report of W. H.
Roberson, County School Commiss
ion-r.
To the lion. E-reman, and member* of
the. Grand Jury for hayne County,
assembled in Jesup oil the I6IA of
March, 1885.
Gentlemen —There were 34 white
public sc ho >ls, ands x colored taught
in this couu y last year; of which
there were 44ti white males, aud 389
female’s admitted into the public
schools. There wore 99 colored
males, and 117 female’s admitted,
making an aggregate of 1,051. Oat
of this grand total there was an aver
age attendance of 757.
I am glad to state that a majority
of our people are b< c miing more in
teres ted in the education of their
children, yet I am sorry to state that
there arc mauy who take but little
interest in the matter. Wo have
some proficient teachers now teach
ing and our grade of teachers is on
the advance. I herewith present you
my books for examination, which will
show the amount received, also the
amount paid out. There is a balance
of $234.90 in favor of the sch ol fund
now on hand, $l3B 00 of Ihe amount
is deposited in the safe of Mr. John
Massey, the remainder of $90.90 is
deposited in the safe of Messrs. Black
and Miliikin.
It ospectfully submitted.
W. 11. Roberson, G. S. of W. C.
In taking leave of his honor Judge
Mershon we beg leave to tender him
our thanks for the able charge given
our body, and to Solicitor General
Carter for courtesies extended us, we
are,
James W. Harper, foreman.
James M. Stewart,
John W. Manning,
William H. Whaley,
It. B. butterlob,
Samuel Nicliolls.
Samuel B. Kelle.y
Henry R. Dennett,
Francis M. Mosley,
William G. Harris,
Geo. W. Poppell,
John N. Goodbred,
Geo W. Willis,
Chris C. Grace,
George N. Hendry,
Aaron Moody,
John D. Oxneer,
William D. Middleton.
James A. Rogers,
Joseph It. Rogers.
Arthur B. Kelley,
Wilson Poppell,
Joan W. Hatcher.
0. C- C —The Hot Springs Remedy.
Tho orii'i nut or of this medicine was for
years a practical chemist aud druggist in
the city of Hot Springs, Ark., and after
thousands of experiments, which necessi
tated the expambturo of ft fortune, he at
last discovered the method of extracting
the very ‘‘quintessence”of the disease ex
terminating and healing properties of these
waters, which is now brought to the
djo' of every inhabitant of the Globe, in
the for:., oft! C. C., the Hot Springs Rem
edy. Re not ilec ived nor mistaken. Tho
oelobrated Hot Springs Waters are actual
ly used in the preparation of O. C. C., the
! proprietors Laving completed arrangements
for all they aej-i.
Zeya l Aotices. -
Attention Architects’.
Sealed bills wilt be received Tor the build
mg of a brick Court liouse in tho town
of Baxley, Appling County Ga., until 12
o’clock m. Monday the (!;h day of April,
next. Walling of the first story to belli
inches thick, for second twelve Inches.
Speoifi rations of said building being on
file in tbe clerks office; may be seeu ou
application to the clerk. Contractors will
be required to give hind in double the
amouut of the bid, if accepted. Bidders
are also required to furnish with their bids,
tho names of lhe security they will give,
should their bids be accepted.
If farther information is desired, ad
dress either of tho committee,
G J HOLTON,
LEMUEL JOHNSON,
E. D. GKAHAM.
Building Committee.
I’eb’y IG, 1883.
She’-iff Sale.
GEORGIA — Wayne County,
Will be so’d on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court House in said
oounty, within the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the following
property to-wit: Lot of land number
three hundred and thirty-two in the third
district. Originally Appling, now Wayne
Cos. Ga., containing four hundred and
ninety acres, more or less. Said land
levied on as the property of S. A. Sponce
to satisfy an execution issued from tho
County Court of Appling County, in favor
of If. R. Overstreet adiur., of tho estate
of John Overstreet, deoeased, against said
S. A. Spence, and Joshua Spenoe as prino
ipalp, and George Eason security. De
fendant given notice of the levy and lime,
aud place of sale. Tnis Feb’y. 23, 18S5.
HIRAM BENNETT,
Sheriff Wayne Cos. Ga.
NOTICE.
Application will be made to tho Court of
Ordinary of Charlton County Georgia, at
the first regular term after expiration of
four weeks from this notice, fur leave to
sell two lots of wild land, Nos. 10 & 18 in
the first District belonging to tho estato of
John K. Baohlott, late of said county de
ceased, ior the bonefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. March 2, 1885.
J. liAWLS, Admr.
The Board of Education of Wayne
comity will meet on (lie first Tuesday
in April next, for tho purpose of ex
amining applicants, subject for teach
ers of tho public school.
W. 11. Roberson, Cos. S. C. of W. C.
Traders Hill, Ga.. Feb. 10, 85-
As heretofore tho legal advertising
arising from the Ordinary’s Office, of
Charlton county, will be done in the
Jesup Sentinel. W. O. GIBSON
Ordinary, G. C.
CENTENNIAL YEAR.
THE AUGUSTA ’ CHRONICLE.
One Hundred Years Old.
—:o:
Tns Augusta Chronicle was establish
ed in 17-n. hu* is still young, vigorous and
progressive, and fully up to nil tbs require
ments of a first class newspaper. Demo
cratic in politics, honest nnd fearleas.in the
advocacy of all good measurss—tho organ
of no ring or clique, it has no friends to
reward, or enomies to publish. The pur
pose of the Cuuonigle is to advance the
general good and support such measures as
will insure to the moral, sooial, oduoalion
al aud material advancement of th Stale
a'd Country.
Tho columns of tho Chronicle are free
from tho taint of sensationalism nnd the
depravity engendered by immoral publica
tions.
Our telegraphic nows service is full and
complete. The Chronicle contains an
average of nine thousand words per day
from the New York Associated Press. The
service is supplemented by specials from
our able and talented correspondents at
Atlan a and Columbia, who are indela iga
ble in their lab rs to give our rendors the
latest >*>ws and tho most interesting loi
ters.
Our accomplished nnd brilliant associate,
Mr. James It. Randall, of the editorial
staff, sends our readers his graphic and in
ostering letters from Washington during
the session of Congress.
The Chbonioi.e publishes the full Tele
graphic service of the New York Associated
Press.
TERMS:
Morning Edition, (i mos $ 5 00
“ 1 year 10 00
Evening Edition, (i mos 3 00
“ 1 year. C 00
Sunday Chronicle, 1 year 3 00
The evening Chronicle is the largest and
cheapest Daily Paper in the .South os it
publishes all the telegraphic news, and all
Ihe news of the morning papier, aud is
sent to subscribers at $0 per year.
The Weekly is now a ten page paper,
hut in April it will be enlarged to 12
pages—B4 oolumns. It is filled with im
portant nows.
The Sunday Chronicle is a large eight
page paper, and contains fifty-six columns
of reading matter.
Specimen copies sent fiee.
Address
CHRONICLE A CONSTITUTIONALIST.
Patrick walsh. President,
Augusta, Ga.
KOll SALK
VALUAIiLE TOWN LOTS
Improved and unimproved, beautifully
located for reuidoncc lots. For particulars
address WILKINS <fc CO.,
3oa Jemup, Ga,
Wilson Snrvis.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith
jl wa&mi* Unlit ami K< paired.
All work done in the bet possible man.
uer know, aud promptly. G.ve luo a trial.
Helwpfn (L’,tnr ami Piuui
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Zeyat Polices.
Legal Advertising.
Thr net passed by tho General Assembly
during its Into session, to regulate the rnie
of legal advertising in this State, provides
as follows: “For each one hundred words,
75 cents for each insertion for the first four
insertions; for each subsequent insertion
the sum of 35 cents per hundred words.”
All fractional parts of a hundred words
counts as one hundred words, and will bt
charged for at the same rates. Each figure
counts as one word.
Payment in advance for all legal adver
tisements required. Officers please count
words and collect accordingly.
Application for Administration.
GEORGIA— Wayne County.
To all whom it may concern. J. P.
Strioklnnd has in due form applied lo the
undersigned for permanent letteis of ad
ministration on the (State of Thomas H.
Hooker, late of said couniy, deceased, and
I will pnsi upon said application ou the
first Monday in May 1885.
Given under my baud end official signa
tare, 31st day of March 1885.
R. B. Holes, Ordinary W. C.
Application for Administration.
GEOKGIA — Wayne County.
To all whom it may c nceru. Imoindii
Clary, hns in due form applied to the uu
dersigued for permanent letters of admin
istration ou the estate of of Willis (Jlary,
lato of said county, deceased, and 1 will
pass upon said applicat ou on the first
monday in May, 1885.
Givou under my hand and oilicial signa
ture 31st day of March, 1885.
It. 11. Horrs, Ordinary W. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA— Wayne County.
15. W. Morgan lias applied for ex m pticn
of personally and sotting apart aud valua
tion of Homestead, and I will push upon
the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the tilth
day oi April, 18S5, at my office*
R. B llorrs, Ordinary W.O.
SHERIFFS SALE.
GEORGIA, )
Wayne County. )
Will be sold on tho first’ Tuesday in May
next, at tho Court House in said county,
within the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, tho following property,
to-wit: All of those coriaiu lots of land,
being eighteen in number, and situated,
lying and being in tho county and state
aforesaid, and in the eastern portion of that
great body of land usually called the Wil
liams survey, and containing oue thousan 1
acres, more or less; mid numbered 41), 50,
51, 52, 53, 54, 55. 50, 57, 58, 51), 00, 01, 02,
01, 05, 00, and 07, aud all lying coutigmn
adjoining and together; and tho entire
tract of said eighteen lots bouiulo 1 North
by iv strip of land lying between said entire
body of land and the Fino Iloway, (Fl)iu
boway) or Phinholiway oreok. K*t by
tho Jaml-4 whose names are u. known.
South by lots forty-eight, (48) wixty-three
03) aud unknown lands, and West by lots
uuuibcr 30, 31, 32, 33. 34, and 35, as will
readily appear by referring to n up of said
property, entitled a map of tho southern
portion of Georgia from D ugbterfcy coun
ty, aud 23rd district of Thom s county to
tho Hoa coast. Published by 3. O. Edwards
Macon, Ga. Haul entire body lying on
both aides of tho lino of l*a:t Road former
ly known as tho M<cou and Brunswick,
but ut present as the Eist Toouosmo, Vu -
giaiu and Georgia Railway; >itid between
station band Hill end liuokl-on. Tho K-tino
levied on under end by virtue of, and will
be sold as aforesaid, to satisfy an execution
issued from the - interior Court of Mclntosh
Coui ty, Georgia, in favor of against the
same levied uu as the property of Car!
Epping, one of said defendutue, there being
no property of siud ft m of Eppping, B lias
A Cos., to be found, h.iid proper y pointed
out by plaintiff's attorneys, an l notice g vc.n
tenant in pos i-hsion thereof. This Murch
30th 1885.
HIRAM BENNETT, Sli'tt W. C.
IHB
13 WEEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE wil be mnilod,
securely wrapped, to any address in Ibe
Uuited States for thru* months oil receipt of
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Liberal discount allowed to pos l ill inter 4
agents and clubs. Sample topics luaiald
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The prepared is in hollies bolding ‘2d ozs
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Samples of either, L’qnid or Fowder, 25c.
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4 W HiHS ELEPHANT
Is now cm exhibition in (lie north, and is e.roaling any amount
ol wonder and • xeiteinent. Savannah inis no Elephant to
exhibit, but have among their midst a wide awake
HOUSE, IN THE FIRM OF
APPEL BROS,
Who continue to create an excitement parallel to that, oi the
nbove wonder, by their astonishing low prices, perfect fits and
courteous treatment to all. They have on hand one of the
largest stocks ol Clothing and Ilats in tho South. Their
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Department is under the personal supervision of a member ot
the linn and they propose making that braiieh a specialty. Any
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W. 11. WIIALEY & SON, having removed lo their now store corner Broad and Ohor
strode, Jesup, Ga., hereby notify their patrons and the public generally that they huvo
THE LARGEST 1 MOST COMPLETE STOCK
over brought to this town, and that they will keep on baud a lull supply of everything
needed iu tho liouse or on the farm,onsistiug of
Birr OCKMM.
NOTIONS. lIOSIKUYnmI READY MIDP. OLOI'IHNO
BOOIS, Ml I OKS. MATH, OAI’S./KI’O.,
BANOV (I ROCERIES, CONFECTION Kit Y, omt CANNED GOODS,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, uml GENERAL PLANTATION SUPrLIE
I3acon, Hay, Corn, Eloui 1 Tolkxcco
in any quantity, loßotlior with Druga, I’utout Moiliciiuia and Vcgotaldo Seeds.
In addition to tills lio liiih fitted np the seooml story for a I' urniluro Department where
lie will keep on hand an ussortiuent suited for Kitobon, Bailor, or liedroom at loweßt
figures.
Wo are nlso agon Ia for the popular AVERY WAGON, single or double. Como end
eeo us. We im-au husim ss, and think we ouu supply your wauls at prises that will make
it t) your iutorest to cull uguiii. VV. It. WHA LEVA. SON.
W. B. MM & m .
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Jk BIIAI ■* W 1 ami American Oulf Hkina, Sole, llamonu, Rridle,
3 B I ■ ■ 1 I*lUan l ami I‘atont Leather, Trnuks Vuliaes, Whip*
JjHhJKJr MW MtmJmMKjf £ and Haddlorjr Ware.
’■ ]■ jn! ;B |9 In 9 VI4" llnriii-xN Miillnhlr for the
rartlcular Altcntlon Is B-C M-C M H W 0 . iHi'fa"lit "'"I Tiirntmine
given to <;.<). I>. Onlors. J||_P if ',84 !1 1 W H' 1 M i|k_,/^ ’ l " llll,< l, “ ’ ll specialty
Bavaniuih, Ga TT IT> Rf
jao2s-ly 1(H) Congress stroot. .ML*iVL
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