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Bay St., Brunswick- Ga.,
w\FFF.H to the public. at figures M low M th
y j low (tat, their entire stock of
HKAVY AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Cigars & Tobacco
CONFECTIONERIES, Etc.
Bools, Shoes, Hilts
CXiOTiiXISrG,
Aormrs* Etc,
«nte, Corn <& Hay
Ks*
■von Laud. Wr alao rail y
DOUBLE DAILY
TO AHU FROM
FLORIDA
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
Oenkh u, Si pt.’s Oraci, I
Mw-on, Jau. 11, 79. (
O N mill aft. r HuiuUy, th# 12th in»t,
Piutwiii^rr trains uu this road will
run oh follows;
NIGHT PASaENGEB NO. 1, SOUTH
Daily.
Heave Macon 7:46 r m
Arrive Cochrou v:47 r m
ArriAC Eastman 10:45 p m
Arrivo Jcsup... 3;27 a h
Arrive Brunswick 6:00 a m
Leave Brunswick per steamer 6:15 a m
Arrive Fernandina 10:15 a m
Arrive Jacksonville 2:35 i* u
NIGHT P S’B No. 2, NORTH, Daily.
CMT SPECIAL ill Ollin OUT SALE
OF
Summer Dress Goods,
Summer Cassimeres,
Summer Pants Cloths,
PA13AJSOLS IFLAJSTS,
AND ALL KINDS OF SUMMER STOCK I
bargains ^offered
—At—
HARRIS’ JEWELRY
ESTABLISHMENT!
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
W atches and Clocks,
JEWELRY, ETC.
FINGER RINGS,
Tk« Ur^ *t Mortairnl ever keut her* FI
latliue* and hihlreu a «.tr ringaofGmlatest at!
*•parable slwvo Lnttoua, *.dh! gold and id
atnda and collar bn turns, a|lv.-r thimble*
Leave Jacksonville
. ...1115am
Leave Fernandina per
st’r. 3:45 p m
Arrive Brunswick
7:45 p m
Leavo Bruuswic
Leave Jesup
Leave Eastman
3:31 a m
Leave Cochran
4;33 a m
Close connection at Macon for all
points North, East and West.
DAY ACCOMMODATION No8,Bouth
via Jesup aud Live Oak
—Daily except
Bunduy.
Arrive Cochran
10:83 a m
Arrive Jesrtp
Arrive Jacksonville....
8:00 a in
No. 4, North, Daily, E
iccpt Sunday.
Leave Jacksonville
Leave Jesup
Leave Eastman
Arrive Macon
.... 6.25 p nt
No Matter Wlio feels Aggrieved ut OlIR LOW PRICES,
e stock at almost any price; however severe the pain of
;ell, v
And thus
whodeslrt
be your o'
Connect at Macon for points North,
East and West.
Trains No. .3 and 4 connect at Coch
ran for Ilawkiusviile.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
W. J. Jarvis, Geu. tiupt.
Master Transportation.
JLIeteSons
luao!vud
The Knife down to the Rone
itraight i
■ult if you don’t get any of these bargains, fot remember
“Time anti Tide Wait for uo IVIun.”
We will quote a fow articles; •
Grenadines we have reduced to 3 and 5 cents, former price 15 to 20cts.
Alpaccas in all colors 12* cents, former price 18 to 20 cento.
Cashmeres in all colors 15 cento, former price 20 to 25 cento.
Buntings in all colors, wool filling, 12* cento, former price 25 cento.
Buntings, all wool, in navy and light blue, pink, cream, scarlet, slate
18 cento, former price 40 cento.
Fancy and dress goods reduced to about one half their value.
Figured muslins 5, 61. 8* and 10 cento.
Calico, best quality, fast colors, 5, fil and 7* cento.
Bleached shirting 5, 01 and 81, and the best undressed for 10 cento.
Unbleached shirting, sea island. 5, 01; for good yard wide 8 cento.
Parasols down to half value, good, large size, from 50 cento up.
Folding fans at 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 25 cento and up—a great reduction.
Remember,
ftV do not RUMFUtf.il to nil your ordafi at th Me price* whenever yon foal like it. When the iuni-
uur good* arn Hold, then w.- are done with and yon ren t get tie-in; therefore, order at once.
Ou order* amounting to ten dollar*. we will prepay the in-lght, provided the money accompanies
he order. If mate. o. I)., we donut pay height uiiIphh the hill amounta to twenty dollars.
Write for our price Hat of fauey goods and notions, aiid address;
David Weisbein’s Celebrated Dry Goods House,
10‘i Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga.
WOountrv merchants will ilo well to correKpond with us.
palmer
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HARDWARE,
148 and 150 Congress, 149 and 151 St. Julian sts.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agricultural Implements.
FAN MILLS,
GRAIN CRADLES,
AVERY’S PLOWS.
BKLNLY’S PLOWS,
CULT1V ATOKS,
PLOW STOCKS,
SWEEP SHOVELS,
HEEL PINS,
GRASS RODS.
Rubber and Leather
BELTING.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
CARPENTERS’TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS,
GUNS AND PISTOLS,
FISHING TACKLE.
AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS’
Standard Scales
DUPONT’S
CELEBRATED POWDER.
Together with a full line of Shelf
lliirilware, for sale at the lowest
cash prices.
PALMKR imOTIILKS.
a?l 7-ly
-AT THKIU—
GRAND BAY STRUCT
EMPOmiTM*
DltY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOE?
>. ail of which will be
Repairing of all kind* o
•e. aud moat r« won
l»R- prtcM.
u#*Hi«h<wt price paid for old gold In cadi or
taken In exchange. octl.i ly
ONWARD COMES THE
BOOM!
TTaki* the tide at the flood amt call on
A. T.PUTNAM
They keep constantly on hand alao a lull Hue c
Grro eerie s
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Aud a large supply of
SHIP STORES,
All of which they mean to »•£! at figure* that
aliall be sal Intactury to their customers.
febil-ly.
LEBEN HOUSE,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
rpilE 1‘roprlBtreea taken idcaaurc In aunouuc-
1 Dig that »he Iiaaoi« i..-! ti.. nb..%,. II- h hf. m
Brunswick, tot th* accommodation of the pub-
HATCH op boacd:
per Day. with room 12 00
Per Week, with room 10 00
TABLK SUPPLIED WITH THE
BEST IN MARKET.
Mits. B. F. LEBEN, Froprietrss.
Sept. 28—ly.
R. B. REPPARD,
MANUFACTURER AND SHIPPER OF
Yellow Pine Lumber,
Savannah and. Brunswick, Gra.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY!
AT THE
Ladles’ Store,
Mrs. M. C. RO WE, Proprietress.
Arriving every week, New and Beautiful Styles for
the Ladies—Hats, Ribbons, Ties, Laces,
Trimmings, Buttons, etc.
W ill also furnish on short notice the
Wheeler & Wilson New Sewing Machine,
NO. 8, WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE,
THE BEST MACHINE MADE.
vr Goods First-Class-—Prices Moderate.
NEW —
DRUG STORE,
Gloucester Street,
Eru.n.sT77-Iclr, - G-eorgrla-
TIIE UNDERSIGNED 1IAS OPENED AN ENTIRELY NEW
STOCK OF
Drugs and chemicals,
Patent medicines,
Hair, nail and tooth brushes,
Perfumery, combs & soaps
1 With the drug trade in this city f
irit 4 liberal alia
n feel* confide!
rill b« able, by «
*'i)'U iann' l*r«‘*f-ri|ifions Accurately Compounded.
re la cloned, will cheerfully attend any calla for medtrino*. If notlflod at hia reaidel
mar27-ly
T. ItMl.y,
Druggint, etc.
Post Office Addi •css Savannah, Ga.
nprill ly
HEAVY & FANCY
GROCERIES,
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
COW FEED, Etc.
Keep* a)ray* on hand a fall anpply of
CORN, OATS, ETC.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
T 1IE taxes due the city of Brunswick on real
cat»U‘, improvements, and every apectea of
peraoi.Al property, lor the year IMU, are payable
l*t quarter on or bdH* :»la» day of March, 1*80
hi noth •• *• June. ••
3uth •• •• Hep*., •»
“ ‘ ' Nov.
ml t
of ta
'ill be closed on the JUt day of
n h iMi, whm aiwutIona will lie tasu*d for
■ ntiiv amount ot tax,* due for the year
uu»t each aud every i»-r*ou who falls to luake
# required.
\V. A. JOHNSON,
Boot A Shoe Maker.
\I r ork .lone ax cheaply, ami w:ir-
"" ranted to last as long as that of
any other Workman in this section.
Memlin,/ done at abort motive at
NEXT DOOR TO J. F. NELSON
ON THE BAY.
fed" Established 1856.
A.. J. MILLER & Co,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in
Furniture, Carpets, Oil Ciollis,
Window Shades, Mattings,-Etc.,
148, 1-50 and 152 Uroughtou Street,
SAVANNAH, G E O R G I A-
TT is for your iutevoat to trade with ns, for the following, among many, rea-
K sons:
Wo have a very largo ami well selected atock.
We give you good work at low oricea.
Wo tit up our goods thoroughly.
We pock our goods very carefully.
We shin goods promptly.
We make no charge lor packing and shipping,
We secure lowest rates of freight.
We therefore solicit a trial order, feeling assured that yon will bo satisfied
with our goods aud prices. Ibices and other information cheerfully furnished.
A. J. MILLER A COMPANY.
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•J, M. CARTER, Proprietor
Jewelry Headquarters
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W. F. DOERFLINGER.
C AI.r.an l r an,ine hia largo and beautifully «o-
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
Etc,, Etc.,
Which hu just arrived oml la bolug aold at low
price*.
Itvpulr* of nil klniUtlonron abort oollrr
onU Hoilofitc-lion fiaaranlrrd.
•9-DoHa’ Patent of Htiffened-Uck Watchea
tuade a specialty
l* bl-ly W. F. DOERFLINOF.R, Agent.
Hmit h A Dexter bniliUug, two door* from P O
Q. B. Mabuv. | | A. J. Chovatt.
Mabry & Crovatt,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BM'ilHWtr-K, OeOROIA,
T>IUlTICK UF11ULAHI.V IS THE CODSTIEH
X of lily nil, Wayne, Appling, Pierce. Cbtfee,
Ware and raiu-len of the Itrunawick Cllcuit, and
>le correspond*
Stive Your IVLoney !
BY BUYINO THE
M Goods at Lowest Prices
AT Til K
NEW YORK STOKE,
Where they have just received a full supply of
Dry Goods,
Notions, Men’s,
Ladies' and
Children’s Hats.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
FRESH SUPPIES OF FAMILY GROCERIES.
Down With High Prices!
Hoods To Suit The Times !
.ar obtained; land warrants bought i
ea in the Florida-1udian war; pen-
•tvora of the M-xb-an War. By con-
c may obtain monies, laud warrant*
a which they may be entitled.
. WH Y f
Shaving, Hair Cutting & Hair f " M-M. J. #
Dressing done ill the la- | Ceu and paint your houses within. When
,X.3™::Sn, r PLASTERING
Cutting a specialty. j ‘’ cb '* p "’ ”““ r ’ pl ;yf" r “ a n ‘" r "" I
- j undenigned I* prepared to do your work
i I in the best and molt approved styles. KAI.-
SATISFACTIONGUARANT EED | *,*“'?,*** * ■*~“^ rL0B „ rERon » K
JACOB COHEN,
OF SAVANNAH, GA.,
Has opened the following goods, which aurpana anything on record;
300 pieces prints at - cen ^*
200 pieces lawn at cento
900 pieces pique, white, at ^ cento
200 pieces best 4-4 bleached, at cento
500 pieces sea island 44 brown, at ^ cents
Also a gn*at ro,iurtion in all cloosoa of Fancy floods and I>ome«tioa. H« ha* j oat bought an entire
Cor».-t Factory. and i* selling a French Woven Corset at 50cents, and the well known I’aU-iit Double
Back Cornet, worth (2, for »1 Hia F.m roiderie* arn cheaper than any houa* In New York, and he
U the only Importer of these goo-1* In Georgia. Call at once, and procure bargain* at
JACOB COHEN’S,
, 152 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.