The Jesup Georgian. (Jesup, Ga.) 18??-18??, April 17, 1875, Image 4

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?hf jfresup tbnmpan. .1 UM'l\ I, KOKHIA, ithllSlTilii), April 17. 1*175. GEORGE HAINES, Editor. MAC CAREER, Mui^aqrtr. rWORMQUS SACRIFICE OF WILU LANDrt. V\*e publish ill the pi t-out issue till tV is thit> iiave eoine into mil pos icl'iiliiv rulin' umcim nil w in Georgia r,ml tin di-p'i-i'ion BEKiII !'• aS'le at rlieln iifle; tin next 'Hiis m |"> ran: -aie ‘ m"| kept ■kir' '. ‘ ■ ’ '* a ■ . .a ... ' I • -lab '■ I, a 1 1 p® l ' to infonhinjf Ihe |intilicof the ..(liroficlihig sales, tbiough the medium of the Icjal press, irrnler the Aiea of eeonon’V. Ily tlily 'pe'nn.f wise pound fooll-ir action they will ilepfe piate the worth ol y large qimufUiy hi faxsble propertv , and Piifliet unnecev- Sio v purdshnieiit iqion tlmnsanus of in nocenf elti'/.ei|s It Ik a well known fact find tip: wild la'ntfs of fteoigia lime le tai in an interesting in'n'ddle for vetti s past, and that the tuYes have not tieen collected upon then*!, 'this of affairs arose from the indifference or pfh>er ofHeialS. and the payment "I •neb fa Yes was "more honored in the o'rftifeh than the oberA rinire ><t tli" laws Of the State, The people are not re sponsible for this loose condition of things, but the Maine does most rissin lully rest upon former Comptroller Ucn rals for not enforcing the laws as given )n their charge, and for their failure to require flie prompt execution of these, ftuitinotions bv tin; tax officers ol the various cuuntlo* interested in the com ing land sales. II this matter had been attended' (q promptly each t ear, the tuAcs’would tint, have tieeiiuiuintcd up qn tbmfy. oor dooiil stteli a disastrous tesult. IjtfTe been forced upon our peo pie at this depressing period. The blame certainly attaches to soinn ot e, und If not to the State officials, lictfause of the failure ol tlie Legislature to enact suitable laws tq compel the payment pi wild laud taxes, then the ehul'ge •bould be lai.t at the floor ol Ill's Most tfqnoiable body, and through them •liquid opine some scheme let', the re ||f o( ib* sufferers. tVe are strongly qppowrsl to the oohteiuplatcd frr. till, e of the ipatein*} ftp ere Sts ot lowret neol‘- glu tbl'bugh the tni\v(ae oomloct dl dhr Rente authorities, am] believe that It jvould be more pomiiiciidablc in them MT husband Hie resource- of the State ] Than |o act, tin* role of ll)C tMlirei, fiol rtAjqi; I'tlie speedy disposition of so bltich weullli withoqt giving timolv no (fee to ltd* parties Interested. The tirst Jntlmitloll to ntir p.-ojde would tiave be*n the lidvpl'ljsemeiits ol Inc Sheriffs, giving elmrtrcli! of property and date o( Unit'. How mueli time would the people li ivp tjct'h idiow "il 'o rA.Sofunds to pay taxes or to rxaniliyr llte nrees vary documents, nn!l jiro,VStt|e paynient t.f taxes ypon -oige o| flje lots of hind given upon or Urst page Our ordina ry Ritoyuy* ns tfnit lie ha never received ty notice of he wild and stiles, while In other comilfes a circular is posted at the Court Hni fedonr. giving the re qnlred ?*•■ fhnf. Very lew persons Ireqnant eonut); ?eata nr this season of ;he year, and un|y obtain the current pf'DS flirougli ,| je weekly papers. Hftlse wc Clan, general notice has Jiot been given r public would at vise oyir readers to read headed - Will! ike to id the eonihliiathtiis ol - iVe have only pub Lids in our iulnrttdlnte [iVlljydKei ol lots in i be obtained from flic DBWltgyyss^KH'i’Kl S 'oftT e or parties Intlon. a the Mvds of! over ytjA. 'And will j ■lves upon s his tempt y atieXeed in emit roll- i t*e all know Giat I s to ns. andJ^^Bj part of her nature, tail we ought t >l,e very sure that it is real purity of the heart, and not merely in external appearance. What w* would contend for * principle not a name. We should love virtue, prac tice benevolence, and adhere closely Pi the truth, nuil whether we are' rWifnleil or [ commanded *e will hsve the consolation ol knowing that we are preserving the best of treasure*. 1 think society is considerably to blame for allowing men to drop so far below the : proper standard as to indulge in so much selfishness and intemperance. lint if we are going to try raising fallen humanity, we must do it by example; if we want to teach self-denial, we mnst first practice it ourselves, ft is not in our power to man age masculine disposition, only in a kind and gentle manner. tVe must make ollr homes so pleasant and attractive that our friends or relatives will find more comfort and pleasure there tlinn at places of diaai | pat ion, and if they wish to indulge in (what is to them) the luxury of smoking, : we ought to he only too willing to gratify I them by allowing them the privilege of j doing so. Our mission on earth is to do a 1 the good we. can. If we expect others [ to try for onr confidence and esteem we must act in such a manner as to command | theirs, and if we expect others to sacrifice their comforting indulgences for our plens i ur, we certainly ought to be willing to inconveuiuce ourselves a little for theirs. Kow, if every one would roily try it not try to he conspicuously so, but in many wavs that they can easily add to another's eotnfort by practising a little self-denial, and it they are not happier themselves and do not find less cause for complaint | against others, then 1 uni willing to ac knowledge that my experience thus far has taught me very little. A Libkbtv Coi'NTV Lady. Liberty County Correspondence. FACT#. On ,on to the bom ti. A. R Watson will never *ing sweeter words than are to lie tend in his last. ‘The Singing School.’ I.ullliby, O. Lullaby. •Full many ft gem. Ac.,’ for we know a little bee, who js likewise a gee. and she spoiled two hundred days, three ciiliiiiins a day, and marie not a miss. I'll give lief a kiss— she bus enough of • Webster to confound Sovereigns and Sbfoj'w. The lap nf this village is a carpet of oats; her robe is Flora's morning gown; her check* are rosy ; her breath deli cious; her lips like slices of pomcirraii ate; her teeth. "belicate peart-white wedge.*, All trunrpnrent at the edges." Her feet. "K’en die slight harp-be!l raised its head, Nlnstic frnin tier airy trend." 11- ; To'ijfiie I, eiipiioii* Wit h trtith, an:.' her Vob e i* i he mocking l/ii’tT? Heal estate improvement* are In fair proportion to o' uiliur ol people and pin* ce*. Wt, look up. One n ore store is about to back one more School. AIIUOAD. | Cim \, E. ('tiskey, Sheffield. Hureiiu i county, 111., wliu advertises "Great | Truths by (il'cat Men," ns taken It oils j .1. S. Flelhing, Wallhourville. Ga,i dnr | ing tin' Into war, or any oilier out West, i give niiv Intelligence of SufiburV Church . plate, fahen from Mrs. Harriot, Newell j Hart, mill Harris Neck Church silver | service, from Mrs. Ann Susa;. Anderson Miller, nlmut the same Itine 1* Pass it ' around, do. IN'TEI.I.ItSENIT CU.M Pi IMeNTUD. "The people care lor news more IliHli i for opinions, io base the latter on the former." ItKPOttM. ‘Spelling Rees' will tend to an |m portanl social change. Josh Hillings et alii have much to answer foe Dan bury News and Detroit Free Press arc invoked to rebuke the Iniquitous distill ers of nemesis with their tender effu sions nf pathos set in mother of peat I. Language moulds before it founds the forms of ibought. To vitiate taste is to vltlily the tongue. Goldsmith saw ahead w hen he wrote, ' The t udimeiits of every language must lie given as a task, not as an amusement. " The best rule is in short : t hluk. speak i.nd write as it is best written for you. not as It is distilled around you Fire water is the product ot stills, but aqua vltlfc flows from foun tains. POLITICAL Our County Comnns-ioncrs are told j that it is anti scr plural to annex new j cloth to old clothes, and to pour new l wiueJkto old ve-se'e. Progress, how- itiiMe forward' and back - jPWMI LATEST. '( ' lion- ' . MS . ■ me . - . t . ion|'i• * !■:. w ' ' 1 1 11 ' ; ' Mess: ft ad. lock . Nob> and Honeymoon Hardee ftp t F'i > eiopeih.i -aid to be . eg VI ■ Stephen-. 1 -:o• 1 by Mr. Vi; BH| Fn: dew u ;,.r a pocket edi ion ; like to he a walking library: ■BHgflf vi. . • ~ - .■ m^^B'.-camns." bbeeß Me. of I'M ”i \ < N cb -.- .in _ „ (Byt \ LA ipi A. .1. Hull saw s not quite iiii ’-Saotly. The TencberV Convention or Associ ation of Georgia', Griffin. Ga., May tth, 3th. Grh. prdintkr’f well . Go; wt know it will he a Teri'-t of reason and a flow of soul.’ it will refresh the interior a id • apply the duster outside. Grammar is one topic, and its fundamental is: A sen tence is perfect, grid is most easily fry til ed at the ingle-side, or in a garrei. 'I here the ‘ train’ of thought is the least distuibed. •eoeteris paribus.’ HOW' lIAKII TO H’dl.ld'KM. A hamlet hard by has lost its pump handle. Ilo’.t did it happen? ’l>e I’ blind? Ifhd all left home for Hymen's altars? lifttloo \ Hail Hint adtilt scent old Harry to Hardin’s, and let. liim'hop awhile about hi rhe sunshine of a’shadc li-ss yard ’to'be) mull a halo enCircles in* lialdyou head, and his'Hallucfimition j has a ‘local habitation.’ Hydrostatics ! | Hear! rtush! 1 didn't go ro—' Well, then, you too sympathise with Sit lion- I cyihooh. ‘Madam. 1 think onr great est cott*s)i 4 in life a‘.''e also' the sources ! ol our greatest alfrioyance, ’ I’ K> i nl iaT i EXTRACTS^. A "Hn" b3iW mill Is to be biiilt on ! one]** Inland. I>ooly ronjf-w fl;*VaWl v/lMi <>;Um three iind : half fihjh. n • I kartell, is to have a lire engine iHOimt ml with two lire esilngilisliers. A twenty-three pbf.iidbm keV watkfll ed on the 7tii by a Floyd cotiiiiv hmit'eF. ling cholera i* prevailing to an ataeffif ing extent In Mall and the adjacentl. counties. Out of seven whisky mills Griffin now Inis only four left. Two’have busted* dml one burned. A Masonic Lodge was constituted 1 !!lid officers installed in public on thy ItSli lust, at Gochrun. Chattooga county has pioduced wheat three feet high, and it has several months to grow in. The ‘red-gills’ in Thomas comity, ac cording to the Enterprise, have begun biting several day * ahead of the moon- A Ware county man has unearthed a saw palmetto root weighing one hundred and thirty pounds. A negro who threatened to kill n white boy at butler on Monday, was himself killed, the lad being too quick for him. The Western Railroad of Alabama has been purchased by the Cen'ral and Georgia Roads. Mr. J. M. Dugger and Vi* Bailie Har ris were married in IFuesvillr recently, j TTiey will live in Atlanta. | General mid Mrs. Eli Warren, of Fort Valley, celebrated tiieir fiftieth marriage anniversary' sn no f.t.i,*tni +*'f j ! Tiie Centra) Road js gening ii|t grant excursion to Florida. Coliinline i Atlnrila. I'lneoii. Augusta aim other pla | ees will participate. Judge 0. M. Stokes, of Lee county’, ha* a turnip patch from which lie ex - peels to gather live hundred., dollars worth of seed atone There Were twelve verdicts given in the County Court, of Floyd county at a recent session. Six were lor acquittal. ; anil six guilty. Six of one and hull a ! dozen of the other. Pome Commercial: The wheat crop in Floyd comity is probably more prom ising than for several years. The fnilt crop will he large if Jack Frost will e main just where lie is until next.flit). At tiie memorial rervice* In (irilfl won the 28th ilist.. tlie Knigh's of Pythias will tie present bv invitation. A ilUVo guislied Confederate Genernl has been Invited to deliver tiie address. Corn is up in many Ileitis in tills set:- i tion, and it is growing rapidly. We have seen some that was from four to six In- ; dies in height Oats are doing well and promise a heavy yield so far as we have learned.—Albany Central City. Tiie Macon Telegraph says that Jim mie King, a sprightly lad of 11 been, whose parents reside at Reynolds* was killed on Saturday by being thrown from a horse, lie was riding a race tor fitll, and was thrown violently against a tree, and lived but a few minutes j thereafter. Griffin News: Quite a munbenT far mers were in town yesterday. Jtj 4’hh whom we conversed expressed iheni selves a- being greatly behind with their far.uiug arrangements, but seemed Clieelfttl. and thought that a few days of clear Weather would set ma'ters and j tlthigs stralgh: And now still another candidate for | Gubernatorial honors is mentioned. It ; is said that Hon. A. 0 Bacon, of Ilibb, Will take tiie Held with a strong follow. !ng next year. Colquitt, of fniton; | James, of Fulton: Hardeman, of Ilibb: Bacon, of liibb: Smith, of Muscogee are ! the reported entries to date. Decided- \ !y tiie race is growing interesting, and | with a few more entries tiie eonte-t will i be very exciting. There is also seat j in the United States Senate to be dig- ! posed of which may add to the fun—Ait- ! grist* Chronicle. -*w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UrsSOLI’TIOX XOTICt. rnitE copartnership Heretofore existing be -1 tween the undersigned under tbt firm name of Williams A Massey is iois dv dit solved bv mutual consent. J Massey will-j sign the firm name n (ui ia nof aer -unta and asaumes ’he liabilities the lair firm Hr will continue bunue*s a: the old stand, and -licit* the pat onre f his friends and former customer*. t ''ILLIiMS. JN" M.4RSF.V, <.s \pr.l It. 1 -'' S tract. ON and afte~ this date a!l legal advertising ' from uiy office will tic found in the .Ixui'i* ifroßoiA.x t W CROSBY. Shi-riff Appling Cos. ir.t yyi siftißiFfs saik. GfKOROIA — \T%ynt (’ouaty.—Will be fold f before the Court House door, in the town I nf Je*up, m count j, Within the legal hour. I ' of ale on the first Tuesday in May ; next, the following property, to wit— 1 TWo-ieventhiof *se estate of Alex Barney in the homestead lamb' ol William Burney, in I the third district of *arid county. Levied on 1 us the property of estate of Alex Burney, deceased, to satisfy h tax fi fa issued from W | Middleton, Tax t'olleetor of said county for j. th** State imd county raxeij for the year 1868. ] VV S Middleton vs Estate Alex Burney. Levy roatle an-i returned to me by ('onstaVde. Terms *f a!e ca-di, purcha'dr paving for title. This April I, J Oil S' N. 'JOObBRKA 1), Sberifl, W. C. S'l ATrl rtf GftCfUlf A—Wayne C(unty.— Will he rold before the Court House door, in the town of Jesup. in said county, between the legal hour* of sale, eft the first Tuesday in May next, the projx*rtj, to wit — Forty-nine head of cattle, marked with a swal low-fork >n one ear, and ah under-bit in the othrea r, branded JI. Also six hundre<l and seventy-one (f,71) a re r.‘ more os less of land situated in ‘Miid county. embracing the ] ftte and former residence of Moses S. Harris, deceased. Bounded on th<- eaH and ?oath by lands o\?n ed by Henry" Toddf orr the north by lands owned by S . Muniforc’ and on the west by i lands owVved*by''.f. D! itnmph. levied on as i the propetty* df the estate of Moses S Harris, I deceased, tofy r.n execution issued from Wayne Bujmior <’>urt in favor of S. Mutn -1 >rd vs M C O'Neil, administrator de bonia nun *n t!iV c't.'iteof .Mf ogcY S ffarris, deceased. Tori r:f> ;f *iile c* *b, purchaser paying for ti -Itl . This, tac th dav of Aj>rfl, 1876. ML fiCjJ At the shine tiirie and ]Haee t the following { pmperty to vr I ! t—"ne’bui and basket and I heir contents. Le /ied dti a? the property of Leiphin Ac B.tlochia, to satisfy a fieri facias, j for < rf.U, from the Superior Court. This April 5/1876. JOHN N. GOODBKBAD, •H-fd W. C. QjTATK OF UKtjßOXA—Charlton County— nTo nil whom it may concern. Mary Orooines having in jifoper form applied to me lor t letters of administration on tho estate of S. Ci-ooincs, late of said county, this is td cite afl‘ 2nd singular tbo cr3stcf* arld next of*kin of Peter S. ftroomes to be and appear at’iuv oflee within the time pfeSW*ibed by and show cause, if any they can; 7*l?y permanent letters should not he grauted to Mary *'n Peter 8. Groome’s estate. Witness u y hand and official signa ture. March 23d, iS75.' J. M. MATTOX, Ordinary. I-IKIiCK- SJiSjtfoFlS KALE. CtKOHOIA —Pierce t’nfinty.—Will be sold )T before the Court l*Y>ufe Door in the towu of Blacksheiir. Pierce County, (Ja., between the legal hours of rhlc, on the first Tuesday in May hcjft, the following property to wit—Orio lot Of Isnd'dtiiilber one hundred and eighty five >n thfc district of Pierce county, containing four hundred and ninety acres, more or less. flev*itfd‘ on as the proper -1 ty of Adam Dickfon/ttPdhtirtfy a fi. la. issued ! fn*m the Corporation Court of the loMti of ; Blacksht nr in favor of Jauit*H. Woodland vs j ldam Dickson. Property pednted out by .• plaintiff. Levy made and 'returned t• me by ' 11. J. Tatem. Marshal. This. March 21, A. h. K.IITVEKtiNK, Slicriff P C STATE UF GEORGIA Pier'ce Cduirtty. Will be sold btdore the Court iWdFe door | in the town of Blackshcar, Pierce county, Ga., • bnrween tf#* logoi,hours .of sale, on th first to wif —Ore lot of land number one hutulred anrl eighty-five in the Ninth district of Pierce County. Sold ax the property of Daniel Lane by virtue <>f n decree from Pierce Superior Court, Mnr<*h Term, 187;% in favor of M. J. Ttttem. March 2D. 187 j. A. L. 1).4 I’ V ERGN P C UT/tTK <>F GBORGlA —l’ierce County.—- if’ Whereas, Edward Hopkins, Executor of the w’U of Georgia Day, deceased, applies tu the undersignefilar Letters Dismissory from bin Executorship. Therefore all persons con cernei are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, why mid Executor on the first Monday iu July next should not be discharged. Given under inv hand. this. March 27, 187. r >. JOSEPH DICKSON, Ordinary. OTATk OF GEORGIA —Wayne County.— O Orditlftfy’s office of said county. Whereas, John F. Highsmith. Administrator on the es tate of Allen deceased, having pe titioned to bo dismissed from said administra torship, all persons concerned, either kindred or creditors of said deceased, are required within the time fixed by law, to show cause, if any they have, vrtiy the said John F. High smith should not be dismissed according to law. Given under mV hand itnd seal of office, this Ist day of February. 187di .'tin .1. R. ROBERSON, Ordinary W. C. OF GEORGIA —Wayne Connty.— kj Ordinary's office of-said county. Whereas Nancy K. Hires. Administrator on the estate of Abram Hires, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged from her administratorship, all persons concerned, either kindred or cred itors of said deceased, are required, within the time fixed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why the said Nancy E. Hires should not be dismissed according to law. Given under my hand and seal of office* this Ist day of February. 1875. J.jR. ROBERSON, 44-Jm. Ordinary W. C. OTATE OF GEORtJlA—Pierce County.— O To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Wm. O. Thomar-, of said county, applies to the Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Panned Thomas, deceased, late of said countv and state. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular* the kin dred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at rt\y office vfithin the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration on tbe estate or said deceased should not issue to tbe applicant. Given under niv hand this January 4th, 1875. * JOSEPH DICKSON, Ordinary. State of Georgia—w ayne County- Ordinary’s offiuenfimid county* Wherea Wm. Strickland and Mary Strickland. Admin istrators on the estate of James A. Strickland deceased, having petitioned tn he discharged from said administruhn-chip. all persons con ceraed, eitner kindred or creditors of snid de ceased* Are required, within the tine fixed by law, W show cam*e, If Jny they have, why the said Wm. Strickland and Marv Strickland should not be discharged according to law. under my hand and seal of office, this. Ist dav of February; 1875. 44 3m* J. R. ROBERSON. Ordin’y W. C Notice, WILL be sld at public outcrj on Partiniay, tbe 24th Jay of April next, the Coart Houae lot, 70x40- feet, lying in the town of Blackehear, and belonging to the eonnty of fierce. Terms made known on dav of sale. J M DOWNS. B D BRANTLY, J D HICKOX, A N fi.MITH. Ccmeiissioners of Pierce Connty. tilacksnear* 6a., March 2Sth, 1575. Sot ice. The Board Education of Cliuch county •rill hold its next regular meeting at Honier ville, on tbe d-st Tuesday in April re*t, to ex amine, license and employ teachers et public schools for th year, l.iberai wages can be obtained by qualified teacher*. wh< arr solicited tu make arplication by the first of Jo>t, er so>n Msrch 20th. I v r. H.D O-QI IN County Schjjol Commissioner. JESUP HOUSE, Comer Brood and Cherry Streets jEHtP, GEORGIA, T,‘ P. LITTLEFIELD, Proprietor. This rcfnttOtHous and Eating on Br6te&‘ Afreet; near the Depdt, hai been repaired and refurnished thnvughout. Tlie' ttiMte is supplied best the market aiferds, and no effoTt wtll be sparcti *>r the jmrt PfoprivUte-to ey^nre'satis faction to' his patrons Single Meals - - Cents 4 Board & Lodging, - $2.00 per Dug. TANARUS, P,. LITTLEFIELD, Agent REALF.R IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Bacon, Com, Oats, &c., Corner Broad and Cherry Streets, Jesup , Georgia. He solicits a call frennr bis o4d customers and the public generally. Pirn highest market 1 price paid for Country Produce. 21 fim Blanks hear Academy, BLxVCKSHfiAR, GA. This sebtoff si now embrace? three whrcb'irtffltfde all the om inoti branched, together with Latin, Greek ?.fed Higher TER.V'fi: Primary I>trp’tnjent, QtisPfer M) weeks. .Jsi> t#o •Intertdediatw “ “ ... 800 Academic '* . ...10 00 Ddc one v\*ek the eddse of each tjusr ter. No deductiorr iusde lot absence unless it exceed two weeks. ST; Principal. Xotfe'o,* proposals for bttiNMng Court in the town df Bhtckahear, will be received; until Saturday, the day of April next. Plans and specifications Van be seen Hf the store of A N Smith. Olie thousand dol lirs to be paid when the work is received, and the balance id one and twd •’ears, with inter est ait* t^d J per cedt. Bontl will be required for the faithful perforiunnce uf t*bntract. The right to ri*jfeef rffey r U bids reserved. J M I)O \VNS. * JJ IV BfcANTLV J u rpckGx. an smith. Commissioner* of Pierce Coußity. BlaHcshcar. tU.; MurVh 26th, J 875. 1 * WonderiuJ Discovery, eVj v *o'r. i. n it or-te. 1 To make barren fruit trees produce the most* 1 beautiful and perfect fruit. To prevent in : sects and borers in fruit trees, equalize the 1 errrps, an<t ptfVserve tbo friHt from blight, |VYt lcr sperk. Perfect .'taiisfacti>n guaranteed in every case rall at once and secure a right, at , I>r. LESTER’S BHFUbTOHE,' * 48-4 t Je.-up. Ga. ; LMRUtV UK NT plete outfit sent tree. We want a suitable person in every neigh- , borhood f o take ordenf nd deliver goods for | eseablisbed C. O'. J>. *Salb.‘iof stertle and fain- i ily goods of nil kimhf-H- constiriit use and j wear. The oldest C. 0. V). in America, j Sales over hu)f a million in lb? 4. Largo cash ! pay to the fight person. A real chance for all male or female, at your homes 31* travelliung. No risk. If you go to wy>rk we vriil send you free and post-paid, a line of Samples and a complete outfit. Address at once and secure your territory. H J HALL A* CO, 6, North J Howard Baltimore, Md. ill V'" easily made by sellin/Tesfs i JUL/i\ JkJ 1 at IMPORTER'S PRICES j or getting up clubs in towns and codntry for • the oldest Tea Company in America. *irent est inducements. Send lor circular. CANTON Tea Company, 148 Chambers street, N. Y. PSYCHOMANCY, or SOUL CHARMING." llow cither sex may fascinate and gain the. love and affections of any persou they choose instantly. This simple mental acquire ment alt can possess, free by mail, for 25 s3ts, together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Or acle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding Night Shirt, etc. A queer book. Address T. WIL LIAM A 00,. Pubs., Phila. 41) Tin: Savannah Advertiser. Published Daily and Weekly at SAVANNAH, CEOftGIA* GEO. N\ NICHOLS, F. W. SIMS Proprietor. Business Mauager. rpHE ADVERTISER IS A LIVE COM 1. prehensive newspaper, publishing the lat est News and Market Reports from all parts of the country, particular attention being given to Savannah's Local and Commercial Affairs. IN POLITICS The Advertiser will he a bold and fearless ex ponent of the Democratic Conservative creed. TO ADVERTISERS I nexcelled advantages are offered, our large and increasing circulation rendering the Ad vertiser a valuable advertising medium: TERMS: Bailjr—l .$$ 00 *• —0 Months 4 00 “ —3 Months 2 00 Weekly—l Y’ear 1 75' M ff Months ! ! 00 Sinclair Bros. & Cos., WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS No. 40 West Lomoard street, BALTIMORE. MP. V&* : o lets * old at ninety days and lour months. 5J / ’<>\STANT EHTLOI HUN T. V. At home. Male or Female per week warranted. No Capital required., Partic ulars and va'UAbi** samples free. Ad dre.-.-> • ith * * en: return stamp. C. ROSS, W Vx V. 20 41 J. K. MfHO\ GunsDiitlis and Blacksmiths,, WARRANT ALL WORK TO BE FI&ST*- *1 clhss, or no psiy. When desired, goode* 1 will be carefully packedand shipped C. 0. f). 30 Sid .y- Brick. Brick* Brick, Jo bn G. Smith,. y Jtesup, Ca., and Beeler Eirtet*GliiKN brick;, brick:. 1 - " ■ ■ 1 Dn. l frrs town idcl from fhc ingiounfrv Fitted on Short i\lot|ccv mid at Reasonnble Terms. Give me n calf befi re I filll Hazleh first. Ga. Alwajn* supplied with thd best Wine, Hran Whisky and Cigars, Also Fancy (Jro ceries. SD-3n Prop’r. J* A’—Pieree (loonty. A. v~f P. W>ide has applied tor Exemption of Personalty and setting apart ;id valuation of llomefte.id, and I will pass upon the same at my office at ll> o'clock it. n*. on the third day of April, 187a. 1875. JOSEPH DICKSON. Ordinary. ~academyT V? ALTHOVitVILLE, GA., No. 4. Aiff ReceiTc.eon any diiy. Records 'and charge? by the week. Cliisnificanoß the’same its here tofcVe—PriairA'yv interraediitCe,, Academic.— Rates corresponding, Jr., $7, fit, per Quarter 10 weeks. A. M. McIVKR. Pi'inteipaL t Mrs. S. M. MeIVEU, Assistant, f r *^er*. We have, the former 11, the latter 20 years experience wkR boys and girls. fOU ' COUGHS. COirt** HOARSENESS AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE Wells’ Carbolic Tablet PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE .BOXES. ATRIED AND SIRE REMEDY. Sold bv Druggists generally, and FUL-LER A FULLER, Chicago, 111. gg YV. J. GARDNER, Boot, Shoe, and Harness Maker And Repairer, Je*np * h. A LL WORK WARRANTED TO. UIVS; lx. satisfaction. *g j, BAB ROOM Jesup, Ca., Between I)r. Lester'- Drug Store and Eaiter ling's New Store.] rpHE BAR WILL BE FURNISHED WITH the ehoictit WISES. WHISK 1. BKASDY. always or hand, and served to suit all theae who may favor us with a rail. 42-::oi M. W. SI'RRENt'Y. ATansrer.