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General Prwpii'Wi iU
OF THE OBAKD JURY AT tUfi A PHIL
TEEM, 1887.
We, the Grand Jurors, chosen,
selected end sworn to serve at the
present term of Court, beg leave
to submit tbs following as our
General Presentments:
We have, through n committee
County Court in a neat and cor-| The Headlight will he found !
reel Condition, kith a Lai lance in at the lending lintels in Georgia'
the bends of the County J adge of
sevrntem dollars and thirty-nine
cents in fi ver of the County
Treasurer, which amount arises
Attention, Ladies !
from fines and hire of criminals
convicted in said court. We feel
promt to say that our county is in
a proS|>eruua condition with an
to reach the renders named we offer
them reasonable terms.
from our body, examined theiupaaru tendency for still better
books of the Ordinary, Clerk of j time. Ali «u u'hicn is respectful-
Superior Court, Sheri ST, Treasurer,
Tax Collector,. Judge of the Coun
ty Court, and tlie Notaries Public
Ex*>ffido ‘ ‘ * ' “
Justices of tiie Peace,
and Justices of the Peace of the
different districts of the county,
end find them neatly and correct
ly Lept, reflecting much credit on
said officers. Wo iiud that the
Treasurer lias paid all demands
against the county up to date, and
has a ballance in the treasury up
to the sitting of this court of $211,-
78, and $4 48 ballance in treasury
from county court funds.
The committee appointed by the
last Grand Jury to examine the
hooks of the different county offi
cer*, have made tbeir report to tiiis
body, which ia hereto attached,
We find the public roads and
bridgea of the county in good or
der, reflecting much credit on the
officers having cliorgeofsaid roads
bud bridges.
We have examined the public
propeity of the county, and find
the Court house in good condition,
except some slight repairs which
are needed on the blinus and steps.
. We recommend that the Ordinary
have said repairs done at once.—
We find the jail in good condition
bud well kept. We recommend
that tho Ordinary have the public
privy moved farther from the
street, enlarged and enclosed with
s close fence seven feet high.
We have appointed a committee,
consisting of Win. Tyre, Joel
Smith, J. B. Taylor and Randal
Davis, together with the Ordinary,
to ascertain the cost of a bridge
across Little Hurricane Creek, near
Bethel Church, and report the
aunie to tile next Grand Jury.
We recommend that the $500 00
heretofore appropriated toward
the boring of an artesian well ill
Wayeross, be paid when the well
ahull reaeli a depth of six hundred
Jccl, unless a sufficient flow of wa
ter is sooner reached; we further
recommend that in case the site
of tiie well is removed from the
present one, that it be located on
the court bouse square.
Wo recommend the appoint
ment of Notaries Public and Ex-
officio Justices of tiie Peace as fol
lows, to fill vacancies iujlie follow
ing districts: John W. Boom, for
the 1.082d district G. M.; Banner
It. Thutuas, for the l,404tli dis
trict G. M.; Charles Cowart, for
the lj25(ith district G. M.; James
W. Strickland, for the l,8i2uddis
trict G. M.
We recommend that the salary
of the Judge of the County Court
be fixed at $230,00 per annum
during tiie present term of office.
We recommend that Daniel
Kiggins be placed on the puuper
list of tbe county, at $3 UO per
month; and that Lucretiu Con-
ncllue receive $10 00 per mouth,
instead of $7 00 as heretofore.
We recommend that T. B. Hen
derson, sheriff, be paid $3 03 for
search and return ol “'no property,”
on seventy-three tax-fifus for the
year 1870; that J. B. Jones be paid
$11 73 for horse hire ut the pres
ent term of court, and that Warren
Lott, Ordinary, be paid $37 30, for
cash expended and extra services
rendered since the last Spring
term of this court, and $2 00 fur
services to this body, and that J. T.
llale, special bailin', be paid $3 00
for extra services at the present
term of court.
We recommend that the Ordi
nary levy such a tax os will, in
bis judgment be necessary to pay
tbe indebtedness of tbe couuty.
In taking leave of bis Honor,
Judge Atkinson, we desire tu ten
der our thanks for bis able charge
to this body, and for tbe manner
in which be has discharged his of
ficial duties at this term of court:
also, to Sol. Gen. Carter fur his
courtesies to our body during the
present term of Court.
We recommend that these pre
sentments be published in the
Watceos* Headlight, and .-that
the county offiuers continue to
have the legal advertising done in
■aid paper.
i. D. 8mnt, Foreman.
David Silas, O. H. Junes,
A. K. Bennett, Geo. It. Youmsns.
K.Mcfi. Bennett. R. J. Mrtfuaig,
James A. Murray, James 1) Hendricks
W. A. Cason, Davhl A. Jourdan.
W. R. Mallon, W. P. Lee,
Joel Smith, William Tyre
D. H. Bennett, W.T. Lott,
Burrell Sweat, W. H. Miller,
W. M. Albritton, 11. B. Wilson,
J. M. Sweat,
ly submit .eu.
Je.se E. Butter,
T. H. Morton,
J. J. Wilkcrson.
Committee appointed by Grand
Jury at Xov. Turn, 1386, of W
Superior Court.
Wayeross, Feb 19th, 1887.
True copy from minutes of Ware
Supeiior Court.
W. M. Wilsox,
C.S.C. W. C.
April 9,1887.
Our people do not know that
the unlimited fare over the Bruns
wick and Western Kail road to Al
bany aiid all points west is one
dollar and fifty cents less tl-an
over other routes. V. L. Stanton
an prove this to you.
J. E EendriGlson, &
fruit, Product sad Lire
Stock Com Merchants,
No. 328 NORTH FRONT ST.
Philadelphia, Pa
u. A». »»itauu,.
D. Cs Carmichael.
COMMITTER'S REPORT.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
We, tbe undersigned committee,
appointed by the Grand Jury at
toe November term, 1886. for tbe
purpoee of examining tbe records
and vouchers of the different conn-
ty officers of said county, re
spectfully submit the following
report:
We have thoroughly examined
the books and vouchers of tbe
County Treasurer, and find them
correctly kept with a ballance of
twenty-one dollars and fifty-two
cents in favor of the county, up to
the sitting of the last term of the
Superior court. The books of the
Ordinary, 1 Clerk Superior Court
and Sheriff are neatly and correct
ly kept, reflecting much credit on
those officers. We find the books
and vouchers of the Judge of tl.
j. n. It.mine
■I. A. Uric.
Ht . i Mis. L. P. Daniels, in the shop of her
and Flo iuu. It is read weekly Ijy . hasabnd. over J. Grimes’ shoe shop is
thousands of tourists anil hotel prepared to make alf kinds of Dresses, Want to see you, in fact have got
men ill both States. Advertisers will i Plain or Fancy Repair. Clean,—waking something hnporUntto say to yon, and
notice this fact, and if they desire ’ * A ~~ " ””” * " “
Music and Art.
1. $ b. s.M. n.
Enjdj Lit*.
What a truly beautiful world we live
In! Nature give* u* grandeur of moun
tains, glens and oceans, and thousand
-* — -* ——icnt. We can desire
perfect health; but
majority of people-
fed like giving it up disheartened, dis
couraged and worn out with disease,
when there is occasion for this feeling,
as every sufferer can -easily obtain sat
isfactory proof, that Greek’s August
Flower will make them free from dis
ease ns when born. Dyspasia and
Liver Complaint arc the direct causes
of scvontv-nve per cent, of such mala
dies as fiilliousness, Indigestion, Sick
Headache. Costive ness, Nervous Pros
tration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpita
tion of the Heart and other distressing
symptoms. Three doses of August
Flower will prove its wonderful effect.
Sample bot.les 12 cents. Try it. [eow
them look -good as new. The most
delicate goods cleaned of all stains. A
trial is asked. Work guaranteed.
March 2,-3 ins.
Fashionable Tailor!
L. P. Daniels lias located in Wayeross,
over J. Grimes* shoe shop, where he
will be found ready to cut and mare
CLOTHixc for Boys and Gents. Clean and
repair or do anything -else in his line.
Fits always wafrantced and satisfaction
guaranteed.
March 2, S ms.
Rucklra** Arnica Suite.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer3, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteedto give perfect sat
isfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale
at Folks & Morgan.
Lanier & Youmans,
DEALERS IX
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry,
Harnett.
M. L. Harnett, proprietor of the
Harnett House. Savanah. Ga., is N
constant advertising patron of the
local papers, a fact which stampes
him as a level-headed and appre
ciative business man.—Daily Na
tional Hotel Repoter.
BUI for Specific Performance.
Henry Guerrard 1 Bill for Specific
vs. »:j* I Performance
Sylvania W Beards! y j Charlton Sup’r
John Brooks, et al. f Ct., Nov. term.
) 1880.
It appearing to the court that Syl va-
a W. Beardsly; one of the respond
ents in the above stated ease, resides
without the State of Georgia, so that
the ordinary process of law cannot l>e
served upon her, it is ordered that the
said respondent appear and demurr,
plead or answer-, by tho next term of
said court, to be held on tho Tuesday
after the third Monday in A pril next,
and in default thereof that the com-
ilainnnt have leave to proceed as to
ustice may appertain. It is further or
dered that this order be published once
a month for four months in some pub
lic gazette in this/State.
Courtland Symmes.
v Judge S. C. B. C.
Johx 0. Niciioxs^Comt’s; Sol.
A true extract from the minutes.
A. G. Gowen,
Nov 17,1883. Clk S C C C
(nov 24-oaw for 4 months.)
Mo*t Excellent.
J. J. Atkins. Chief of Police.
Knoxville, Tenn., writes: “My
iamilv and I are beneficiaries of
your most excellent medicine. Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consump
tion ; having found it to he all that
you claim for it, dot ire to testify to
its virtue. My f;iends to whom 1
have recommended it, praise it at
every opportunity.”
D«. King's New Discovery for
Consumption iS guaranteed to cure
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Cro Jo and even* affection of Throat,
Chest and lungs. Trial bottles
Free at Folks & Morgan’s Drug
S ore. Large Size $100.
Big Excitement /
Nev Gampaip Jnst Bbpi-
Repairing fine Wat.-hes .
specialty. Get our prices.
Wayeross, Ga.
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Troops Hurrying to the
Front Ranlis!
Idea, Women stud Children on a
Big Bush for
Smith & Sharp’s
CHEAP
Grocer^ Store /
IVhere there is a constant war
fare being waged on high prices
for ;
Combined with Great Re
fracting Powers,
THEY ARE AS TRANSPARENT AND CO
LESS AS LIOIIT IT8FLF,
And lor softness of endurance to the
eye can not be excelled, enabling the
*e<
1 n Perfect m\ Prissrws.
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Choice Flour and Meal, Magno'
. Hams, Smoked Shoulders
BUTTERl
LARD, SUGaR, COFFEE,
syrup, honey,
VINEGAR,
c>i ^
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[ Testimonials irorn leading physicians
| in the United States, governors. Sena
tors, Stockmen, men of note in all pro-
fossior.s and in different branches of
trade, bankers, mechanics, etc., can be
given, who have Twd their sight im
proved bv their use. All eyes fitted
ami the fit guaranteed by Redding &
Walker, Wayeross, Ga.
I The Glasses are not supplied to ped
dlers at anv price.
8:
Administrator** Sale.
GEORGIA—Charlton County.
By virtue of an order from the Court!
of Ordinary of Charlton countv, wiU b »
sold, on the first Tuesday in May, 1S37.
at the Court liou.-e door in said countv,
between the legal hours of sale, the
following lands, belonging to the estate
of James B. Baker, deceased, to-wit
Part of lot, 100 acres, vacant land, No.
22,100 acres No. 12 and No. 3 in the
first district, and Nos. —, —, — f —, —,
in the second district, and Nos. 51, 24.
25,26 and 60 in the 10th district of orig
inally Wayne, now Charlton county.
No. 23 in the 9th district, and 20 acres
of No. 84, Jn tiie 2nd district, improved.
Sold for the benefit of tbe heirs of said
estate. Terms of sale, cash.
M. N. BAKER, Admr.
L « t$cr fi in Snperlutcndrvt Elind In
stltate.
Acsnx, Texas.
Mr. A. K. HawkEa: Dear Sir—I
take great pleasure in saving that
spectacles excel anything I have „ _ _
been able to procure, enabling me to
read the finest print with case and com
fort. FRANK RAINEY, M. D.
Sold and guaranteed by Redding &
Walker, Wayeross, Ga.
\V. P. Ward | T. A. Parker:.
WARD & PARKER,
Attoruejrsat Lew,
Baxley, Georgia.
Will practice regal arlv and attend
the Superior Courts of Appling, Coffee,
Wayne Ware and Pierce.. Prompt at*
ention will be given all bnsines3 en-
rusted to their care. fob 23
ROSIN PISTItLEB’S A6EHTS.
■ » 11'" ■ LOSS LEY. GAHUCK t CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio.
VMvaifA fMtltUw tor buanni B.OSXSTS. Inspector.* OertlflcMc. far
Beilis ttcoelvers, dMUn* direct with th. Consumers. Shipper, rrellss full prices
COWMOIHW1IIT8 AMP COBPE3POHDIIICB»SOLICITED, vr
CAUTION.
d *4 ecrfuHour Spxtfc
ivUk tho numerous Itrif^Uone. nbrtiiuff*.
jxAaA and mercury miziaret wJUcA ore yot-
ten up to etil. not on Ikeir av* merit, Bui on
the merit ef or remedy. An Imitation if.
aiuxxyf a fraud and « eheal. and they thrive
Treat ixc cn Btaod aHflSOniJXneamt mailed
For tab brail dmgglite.
TBS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawers. Atlanta, Gc.
S.S.S. YS. POTASH.
t b*4 N*o« po^. farts'** Trxr*. I kuant I bate teJb* me bmdrrd at
lodkU of pa$~eh to tL-at j wre*. bat It did me d« j.«od mmwrwj tec*. n*ck- body
Oi.SE,aadlrWdoo/iM*ntr Uun*11 «*I*tmsdl
■ 1$codrdysmm.' ImlsM
t be wUbuo: s. s. s.
when I brran tlir nwtl Viok. «ni I mm in
bt Ferry, New York.
not owning this entire palter, in fact be
ing limited by the genttemenlv and
good naturod publishers to iO inches
space, we cannot say all we want to, or
should, in justice to the stock we have
fcryour iispcction. It will not only
delight you co come and see our beau
tiful Temple of Art and Music, but it
will also pay you. Still, we know how
impossible it fs for everybody to come
to Savannah, and to those who cannot
come, all we say is write us and we
will do for you all we can l>y sendiug
you complete descriptive catalogue of
the goods you may wish to know about.
Here they are, eleven of them. You
ill find full descriptions of all goods
under different heads and prices, will
he found lower than any heretofore
heard of.
Catalogue No. 1—Pianos.
Catalogue No. 2—Organs.
Catalogue No. 3—Music.
Catalogue No 4—Band Instruments.
Catalogue No. 5—Band and Orches
tral Music.
Catalogue No. 6—Automatic Instru
ments.
Catalogue No. 7—Small Instruments.
Catalogue No. 8—Strings.
Catalogue No 1)—Pianos, Stools, and
Covers.
Catalogue No 10—Artists’ Materials.
The best stock in town,
and everything wanted for fam
ily cdhsum’ption. Mr Sliarp be
hind the counter cutting prices,
keen to trade and offering a re
ward for tho best customer in
tho N city. .Call''and examine
goods and priced.
Harpers Old Stand.
Piaxos.—Chickcring, Mason & Hamlin,
Mathusek, Dent & Arion, $269
to $1,000, $25 cash and $10
month.
Organs—-Mason & Hamlin, Bay .State
& Pacliard, $27 00 to $5 00 cash
and $500 per mo.
Sheet 100,000 puces in stock, new Mu-
Music sic received as soon as pul
ed, 2 cents a copy up.
Music For Churches, Schools, S'undav
Books Schools, Lodges, Choir and
Home use.
Band Direct importations from th
Ixstru* world’s best Factory, used by
mrxts. all the leading bunds of the
South, Be sure and send for
prices.
Baku
Music We furnish everything publish
ed. All new pieces received as
soon as published, and our cus
tomers furnished at lowest
prices.
Musical Our stoex is complete in all
Merck ax- small goods and we sell at
disk, prices that enables us tocluim
the largest sales in the South.
Buying direct from the largest
manufactures in the world we
can sell at prices that defy
. competition. Our goods fully
guaranteed, and will he found
exactly as represented..
Strings. We import our strings di
rect, and especially call atten
tion to our Paginini string
which is used by all leading
players.
Artist’s We keep everything needed
Material by Professionals and Ama
teurs, and furnish all materials
used in Painting on Canvass,
Cloth, Brass, Glass or China.
Pic- The finest and largest assort
tures meat ever shown in the South.
It will pay prospective purchas
ers to come to Savannah if for
nothing else than to look
our immense stock. We
Paintings, Engravings, Pastels,
Oleographs, Intotents, Arto-
types, Chromes, S k e t c ‘
Drawings, etc.
Picture Wc carry a stock of the finest
mouldings manufactured, ov<
500 different patterns. Have
complete manufactory, con
plete with latest and most im
proved machinery, and manu
facture tiie finest frames that
can be made. Our prices the
lowest.
Repairing We are thoroughly equip-
Dkpart- ped with necessary macliinc-
MtiNT. ry and the best class of work
men that are to bo had in the
U. S. for repairing and over
hauling Pianos, Organs, Vio
lins. Guitars, Banjos, Accor-
deons, Orquincttes, Flutes, or
any instrument made. Our
S rices will be reasonable for
rst-class work and orders will
receive prompt attention.
DOA’T FORGET.
Plano* and Organs S3 and *10 per Mo.
We sell Pianos and Organs on easy
terms, and at lowest prices offered by
any house in the United States. Pianos
offered at $5 00 per mo. All new in
struments fully guaranteed and can be
returned if not entirely satisfactory
after fifteen days trial.
Luddea A Bates’ Southern Susie
“BiggestEool in Town!”
Because we had a large stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry
Goods ami Notions, and are selling off odds and ends, and ut
below cost, in the brick house, where the Post Office was, so as
to make a change in our business, we arc called
“The Biggest Fool in Town !”
Simply because we need the cash more than we do our goods.—
tt'ell, this is the way it occurred, They come and buy some
kind of a bargain, and then go off and talk to other people about
it, and some oue knowing what tiie goods really cost at first, is
ready to say that VYT Povlrfip over > n the brick
corner, next to the « 11VC1, Headlight office,
Is the Biggest Fool in Town,”
but at the same time, while some are fools for the lack of sense
we are a fool for the want of money. We make it a point to
pick up bargains with cash and give bargains for cash. We al
wavs hold prices down on goods, so as to induce the cash buyer
and sell goods so very low that people do not think of asking' us
to sell on time. O nnn ioct nnH Stf)UP VVo do ,lot ask
any man in a OUyff/Ub uflU OWVeS. wor u the size of
this any odds. Think of it—a smashing nice, warranted buggy
and harness, delivered, and freight paid, for forty-nine dollars
and fifty cents. I am sole owner and manufacuturer of the
“Georgia Wife,” Cooking-stove.
This stove recommends itself. Our No. 7, at $15.00 is tiie most
popular size, and will recommend itself. Come to mo for
Stove-pipes and Stove-fixtures,
Lock, Hinges,-Nails, etc. A man came to Wayeross on the train
and coming into our store began to price and bny. and rather
than miss the trades he saw lie could make, lie spent bis rnonev
and left town afoot. He seemed to regret not being able to buy
more from the “Biggest Fool in Town.” Remember, you must
not expect to find a complete line when you come to our store
for we are selling ofT to make a change ill business, but almost
anyone can find something they need,
Wm. FARHEH,
nov 1st. WAYCROSS, GA.
Null'* A.
iEORGIA—Charlton County.
Whereas, Henry N. Howard, Admin
istrator of Sarah Murry, represents to
the court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record; that he has admin
istered said Sarah Mnrry*8 estate. This
is, therefore, to cite ail persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to show
cause, if any, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration aud receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in April
1887. W»'0. GIBSON,
jan 12-3m " ‘ OrdinijTy G. C\
ARE THE
Big gest Things
~ON ICE,
►prices and qualityonsidcred c
DHLFELDER k CO.,
Wayeross, - - Georgia.
We take pleasure in announcing to the c'lizens of this see
tion the tact that wo have in store and still arriving, a full and
beautiful supply of
Furniture. Mattresses, Mattings,
Ohamher-SefS;
C arpets, Sofas, Chairs, Bureaus,
Bed-Steads, and all other -
wmm
In order that you may host know what really is in store,
scrutinizing inspection by the public, the country dealer or any
one else desiring any goods kept in a first class furniture and
urnishing house, is earnestly, cordially invited. (uov 106m
Reuse, S&rauaah, Be..
april 14-12m
anted..
In large and Small Quantities,
FOR CASH.
Address LEWISOHN & CO.,
227 Pearl St., New York.
NOTICE.
Ail persons having claims against
the late firm of J. A £owther& Co., or
the estate of J. A. Lowther must file
them according to lavr.and all indebted
please come forward qnd settle, other-
the claims will be placen in the
Is of an attorney for collection.
A. G: GOWEN, Admr.
Trader’s Hill, Ga., Feb. I0th, ’87-4t
8PKCIA r. NOTIC E.
All communications relating to aa-
vertising, job work or other business
connected with this office should be ad
dressed to the undersigned. Commu
nications intended lor publication, or
other editorialhusiness, should be spot
to the editor. This rule followed will
insure attention.
Wm. Parker, Proprietor.
$25,000.00
IN GOLD!
will be rim fob
AMJCEES’ COFFEE f RAPPEES.
1 Premium,
2 Premiums,
6 Premiums,
25 Premiums,
100 Premiums,
200 Premiums, -
I,COO Premiums,
51,000.00
5500.00«
5250.00
5100.00
• 550.00
520.00
* 510.00
ypr fnll particulars and directions see Circu-
In every pound of Arswujcs* Cojtsz-
V.'t*- -V l/X hiP. I
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Charlton County.
Application will be made to the c
of Ordinary, ol Charlton county, C
gia, at the first regular term after the
expiration of thirty days fromt his notice
for leave to sell the lauds belonging to
the estate of James B. Baker, late of
said county deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
M. N. BAKER.
Admr Est. James B. Baser.
March 2, 4t
ADVERTISERS
When in Chicago, tain find it on «•
thoAdvortWngAgancycf |
in Geoj’gia,
Ctr~ Write for prices.
C. R. ASHLEY,
-• may 5) Valdosta, Ga.
posters or anything eNe in thi 3
job-work business we defy compe- ■ v
ritio:: iu style aud prices.
Our Mr. Parker will soon visit
ihe people all over the country so
liciting advertising, job-work and
ind subscriptions. We have a fine
-to-k of first class stationery, and
n note heads, letter-heads, cards,
NOTICE, CLOSE BUYERS!
J. G, NELSON St CO.
Are Selling:
16 lbs. Granulated Sugar for ONE DOLLAR.
15 lbs. Cut-Loop Sugar for ONE DOLLAR.
17 lbs. Ooufectioiior’s A. Sugarfor ONE DOLLAR.
18 lbs. White Ex. C. Sugar for ONE DOLLAR
21 lbs. Light Brows Sugar for ONE DOLLAR.
Wines and Liquors.
Also, a fine assortment of Wines and_ Old Liquors, at the
ollowing low prices:
X. Rye Whiskey, $1.50 per gallon; XX Rye Whiskey, $2 00
■er gallon; XXX Rye Whiskey, $3.00 per gallon.
Old Mouongahela Rye $4.00 per eallon.
Blackberry Wine, 11.50 per gallon.
Cutawba Wine, $1.25 per gallon.
Sherry Wine, $1.50 per gallon.
Old Port. $1.50 and $3.50 per gallon.
Bottled Beer, $1.00 per doz.
Give us a trial order and you will he satisfied.
J. G. NELSON S’ CO.,
Guards’ Armory, Whitaker & President, Savannah, Ga.
UkAArLAAS.AAAA A.
< 20.0 Cook Stoves,
The Cheapest I
TWARREN LOTT,
9 REPRESENTING
{ $100,000,000
| Fire and Accident
> . Insurance,
> Wavcross, Ga.