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Bay St, Brunswick, Ga.,
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kTFl'R to the ptfhlle. »t figures as low m tin
4ow*st. thatraiiHre Muck of
HKAVi' AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
ship ciianuiCkhv,
Cigars & Tobacco,
CONFECTIONERIES, Etc.
Hoots, Shoes, Hats,
CLOTHING,
A otiO'YS, Etc*
, Corn & Hay
hand. We also call jo
n a hum*. Call on «■ »•••?•
HARRIS,
J.Miclirlftou S.llni.
bargains * ,,k offered
—AT—
IIAIlllIS 9 JKWELUY
EJ TftBLISHMENT!
THE FIX EOT ASHOUTM t.NT OF
Watches ami Clocks,
JEWELRY, ETC.
I wist, to call attention to hit H. l.i Uo* of l*H«V
g«ut» uni children *
finger rings,
Thu largest assort in*t|} sv*r krt»t Jut-. Fine
rolled plot* w *»< h chains, scarf pin- »•»•*
1 »• 11 • • r 1 and rhtUr. n . ..r rli.H-of the latest stvl..,
se|.*ratdr button-. -did gold and l*Ut.»
ytiuW ami <•< liar buttons, -ilvrr thimble* of ev-
lM r> ales. Du- . uiUry. mu-n al instruments
•triugs. amt .srtri.tg.ia, spectacle* ami
«•>.< ^mwall of which will I** -old at the low-
“BIlSl .(-I *■»*■ •, *«l. llr«. Clook.jew.
•lrj . .«. .. .b n, at -hurt notin', and moat nw-oua-
kTiS 1 y
ONWARD COMKS T1IK
BOOM!
Taka tht tide at the flood and . all on
A.T.imui
—run Yoiu—
HEAVY & FANCY
GROCERIES, !
DOUBLE DAILY
F L cTTTl D A
Macon & Brunswick R. R.
tobax Sri’T.'» Oram, I
Macon, Jim. 11, 79. f
O X and after Sunday, the 12th iust.,
Passenger trains on this road will
rrm as fcdlows:
NIGHT PAHHENOER NO. 1, SOUTH
Daily.
Leave Macon 7:45 P M
Arrive Cocbron 9:17 p m
Arrian Eoatman 10:45 p m
Arrive Jeaup.. 3:27 a m
Arrive Brunswick... 6:00 a m
Leave Brunswick per steamer 0:15 a m
Arrive Fertmudiim 10:15 a m
Arrive Jacksonville 2:35 r >i
NIGHT P'S’It No. 2, NORTH, Daily.
Leave Jacksonville 11:15 a m
Leave Fcruandina perst’r. 3:45 p m
Arrive Brunswick 7:45 pm
Leave Brummie.* 8:00 p m
Leave Jesup 10:35 p m
Leave East man 3:31 am
Leave Cochran 4:33 a m
Arrive at Maco 0:55 a m
Close connection at Macon for all
points North, East and West.
DAY ACCOMMODATION No 3,South
via Jesup und Live Oak—Daily except
Sunday.
Leave Macon 7:45 a m
Arrive Cochran 10:33 a m
Arrive Eastman 12:02 pin
Arrive Jesup 6:50 pm
Arrive Jacksonville 8:00 a m
No. 4, North, Daily, Except, Sunday
Ijoavo Jacksonville 6.50 p n
Leave Jesup 7.45 am
Leave Eastman 2.25 p ni
Leave Cochran 8.45 p m
Arrive Macon 6.25 pm
Connect at Macon for points North,
East and West.
Trains No. 3 and 4 connect ut Cocli-
rau for Hawkinsvillo.
GfcO. W. ADAMS,
W. J. Jarvis, Oen. Supt.
Master Transportation.
iiwli
—AT TIIRIB—
({HAND HAY STREET
BMVQSXVM,
HUT SPECIAL 11 (Mil IT SHE PALMER EEOTBEIS
Slimmer Dress Goods,
Slimmer Cassimeres,
Summer Pants Cloths,
PAEASOLS dS
AND ALL KINDS OF SUMMER STOCK!
No Matter Who feels Agitrieve.l at OUR LOW PRICES,
arc^. t.rnilned to close. out our entire -took at aimany price; liowsvir h, v«r« tlu* pain of
bo; however acute the -train oil competitoi
The Knife down to the Bone
town all opposition. We have determined on
And thn«i
who dealr« to aavu money i to order these
itir owu fault if you don't get any o;
u Time and Tide Wait for no Alan. 79
Wo will t|Uo4o a few articles:
Grenadines we have reduced to 3 and 5 cents, former price 15 to 20ctn,
Alpaccas in all colors 12} cents, former price 18 to 20 cents.
Cashmeres in all colors 15 cents, former price 20 to 25 cents.
Huntings in all colors, wool filling, 12} cents, funner price 25 cents.
Huntings, all wool, in navy and light blue, pink, cream, scarlet, slate
18 cents, former price 40 cents.
Fancy ami dress goods reduced to about one half their value.
Figured muslins 5, 61. 8] and 10 cents.
Calico, best quality, fast colors, 5, 61 and 7} cents.
Hleached shirting 5, 61 and 8J, and the best undressed for 10 cents.
Unbleached shirting, sea island, 5, 61; for good yard wide 8 cents.
Parasols down to half value, good, large size, from 50 cents up.
Folding fans at 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 25 cents and up—a great reduction.
t guarantee to fill y
Remember,
i> list of fancy good* II
lot pay freight unl.sw tin* bil
M Ur go Mid well -«lii
DRV HOODS, *
CLOTHING,
l-liingly low prln
ROOTS & SHOES.
Tin y keep coustaull) uu baud also a lull Uuu ut
Groceries
AND
FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Auit a largo supply uf
SHIP STORES,
AM of which tin y un an to-.11 at figures that
tJS ly. 3 W CU *
LEBENH0USE,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
rtilF. Proprietress takes pleasure in an noun.*
[ lug thal she has oprBm th" atiovo M« »UHF. In
runawlek, for the accuuimudaUuu uf the pub
lUTC-OF BOARD
Per Hay, wit
iVr Week, with
TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE
BEST IN MARKET.
Miw. B. F. LEBEN, l’roprietm
Sept. 28—ly.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
fflHK lav* dne the city of llnin-wn-k ah ml
| i itai., improvements, ami . very sp*-!.** of
p.-r»>n»l property, fur the y«ar !»*>, are payable
a- follow-:
1-t .(turti r on or bafure 31-t lav of Maivh, lHRn
4<l doth •• •• June. ••
M Wh •• a**.. ••
4th »*th *' •* Nov.. ••
n.l the i*ol-
.t m itiuvi rMinind.
» hu fill- to maku
FAMILY SIPPlIES.j"- A -i^™ N '
*■«*»*• L»l&SWM»k,.r.
, . | llTork done tw ehoaply, und war-
KMf —J» •» >>*»* •" i M nu.t«l t.. kuit »> lone U, Hot of
. ... ^ .... ^ ;anv other Workman in this .section.
('( )]{ V. ( ) \ 1 S. E 1 ( .
NEXT DOOM TO J. V. NELSON
.m' „„i i . to... | ON THE BAY
David Weislein’s Celebrated Dry Goods House,
lG'i Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga.
•^Country merchants will do well to correspond with us.
WHOMHALR AND RETAIL
HARDWARE,
US anil 150 Cuugrc—, UQ and 1M St. Julian-U.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agricultural Implements.
FAN MILLS,
GRAIN CRADLES,
AVERY’S PLOWS.
BRINLY’S PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS,
‘ 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
XDTJJPOTSTT’S
CELEBRATED POWDER,
Together with a full line of Shelf
11 a i d ware, for sale ut the lowest
cash prices.
PALMER RROTIIERS.
apl 7-ly
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY !
AT THE
Ladies’ Store,
■Mrs. J/. C. liO TVJZ, Proprietress.
Arriving every week, New and Beautiful Styles for
the Ladies—Hats, Ribbons, Ties, Laces,
Trimmings, Buttons, etc.
Will also furnish on short notice tire
Wheeler & Wilson New Sewing Machine,
NO. 8, WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE,
T1IE BEST MACHINE MADE.
Goods First-Class—Prices Moderate.
R. B. REPPARD,
MANUFACTURER AND SHIPPER OF
Yellow Pine Lumber,
Savnnnali and. Brunswick, Gra.
Post Olliec Address Savannah, Ga.
apvill ly
4*-jV - lvst.ildished 1856.
A_.*T. MILLER&Co,
WlioU s vie ami Retail Dealers in
%
Window Shades, Mattings, Etc.,
118, 1.50 ami 152 Broughton Street,
S A V A N 1ST A G E O IFt G I -A.-
JT is for your intereot to trade with us, for the following, among many, ren-
We lmvc a very large and well selected stock.
We give you good work at low prices.
We lit tip our goods thoroughly.
We pack our goods very carefully.
We ship goods promptly.
We make no charge for packing and shipping,
We secure lowest rates of freight.
We therefore solicit a trial, order, feeling assured that you will be satisfied
ivith our goods and prices. Prices and other information cheerfully furnished.
A. J. MILLKK A COMPANY.
Jewelry Headquarters
W. F. D0ERFLIN6ER.
— NE VY
DRUG STORE,
Gloucester Street,
Er-a.n.s-wiclr, - G-corgfla.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED AN ENTIRELY NEW
STOCK OK
Drugs and chemicals,
Patent medicines,
Hair, nail and tooth brushes.
Perfumery, combs & soaps
li the ilrui
a tbi- city f ;
nflileiu
will be -bit*, by -trlrt -ttcutiaii tu bii-inumi, t
Physicians’ Prescription- Accurately Compounded.
ot*-. If uuUflcil lit bt- rr-ittanco
marZTTy
ssts. r.
Druugist, etc.
Sutve Your Mioney
UY DUYUla THE
cr;,
JEWELRY
luo hi- Urge auJ beautifully *«-
j City Barber Shop
J.M. CARTER, Proprietor
WATCHES,
Etc,, Etc.,
Which ha* Ju«t .arrlvi-l auU 1- buiug -old at low
price-.
It«‘pnlr» wf nil kind-tlom* on -hurt notice
ami Snll-fnctiun <Junrnnti-cd.
S’#'Boa-' Patent of Stiffened-back Watche*
made a -pectalty
fcbl-Iy W. F. nOEUFl.INOER, Agent.
Sum b k Heater building, two doors from P O
Mi Hoods at Lowest Prices
AT TUB
NEW YORK STORE,
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.
Mabry & Crovatt,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Brunswick, Georgia,
Ware and t'annU n of the Itruu-wick Citcuit, ami
Telfair of the Oriuiee Circnlt.
CLAIMS.—Through reliable correspondent*,
tight a
liman . .
ion- for -arvivor- of the Mexican War. By i*uti
•ren. e, many mar obtain monies, land warrant-
r peu-lun* to which they may U «ntiUid.
Down With High Prices!
(loods To Suit The Times !
-"'“WHY!
9 tc ». ; I W
l|| It | Shaving, Ilair Cutting & I lair j *
5 11 r I Dressing done in the la- j r *‘‘
and paint yonr honin'- within, who
I. SC I I pressing
U |I4 I ^ approved styk. PLASTERING
tii *:► i Laaios anaCIiilnrcne Ilair
if li* Cutting a specialty
y*
pleasanter and nicer every
4
1 M!E undersigned t- prepared to «lo yonr w..rk
In the beat and moat approved style*. K VI.-
SATISFACTION GUAR \NT EF.D 1 •5S!5 n " * * r * rt * , "f:,vu.B ■>.
JACOB COHEN,
OF SAVANNAH, GA.,
Has op«'n«*«l the following Roods, which surpass anything on record:
300 pieces prints at ® cents
200 pieces lawn at ^ cents
200 pieces phjue, white, at cents
200 pieces best 4*4 hleachctl, at ..........10 cents
500 pieces sea island 4-4 brown, at * ^ cen h»
Also a Riwat raduction In all class.*- of Fancy 0.8>1* and Donie-ti* He h " ^V^
Corw-1 F* t**ry. and is veiling a Fnnch Woven Cor-, t at-V*. e.»«- laoT.lL S. w Y .rk id he
Ba. k Corvet, worth !.>, for f I. Hi- Km* roldertes are cheaper than *° r *' w ‘'‘
U the only lui|s>rtt r of these gixKis in Georgia. Call at once. an*l pnxnre nargai t
JACOB COHEN’S,
152 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga,
angjviy n 7 7 T