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Jesup, Georgia
MabHcription, *2 00 per year.
T. B. GOODBREAD, Prop’r.
A TTORNEY6.
WALTER A WAY,
J TTORNE Y and COUNSELLOR at LA IV',
DARIEN, GA.
particular attention paid to ihe collection of
X Claim, and tbe examination of Land Ti
tles. Will practice in tbe Superior Courts of
tbe Brunswick Circuits; also in tbe Federal
Courts in caees in Bankruptcy, etc.
A. .1. Smith,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, (iA.
11 TILL practice ia the Court* of tb* Bruns-
W wick circuit.
fn E. DAVENPORT,
ATTOBNEY-AT LAW.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
Will p*actic in all tho Court* of Bruns
Wick Circuit. Office in Smith A Doxters
Building, NewcasUe street.
WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
AND NOLICTIOK IN EQUITY.
And Solicitor General for tbe County Court
of Glynn County,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
Aug. L*i-iy.
jj M. ROBERTS,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
DAILEY, OA.
Practices regularly in the Court* of the
Brunswick Circuit, and any other court in the
State, by special contract. Cos lectionx a *pe
•ialty. l-lv
jy.J L. MERSIION,
ATTORNEY a counsellor at law,
HHLNHWH K, CsA.
Will prnotice in nil the Court* of the Bruns
wick Circuit. 69-ly
BKASLEyT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEIDfiVILLE, OA.
Will practice in the court* of tbe Eastern,
Middle and Brunswick Circuits. 52-tf
E. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DLACKHUEAR, OA.,
Will practice in the several Court* of the
Brunswick Circuit. *l6-6ui
It. HARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
JF.SUT, oa.
Buxines* ewtrustod to hi* enre will receive
prompt attention. Special attention paid to
collections. 31 \j
ZIOODI EAR I HARRIS,
U
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
iuvnswick, oa.
OFFICE OVER J. S. BLAIN A CO.’S
drug store. Will practice in the counties
f the Brunswick Circuit. 17
JOHN D. HUMPH,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW
AXP SOLICITOR IX EQUITY,
JKSCP, GA.
Will practice in all the courts of the coun
ties of Appling, Camden, Charlton, Coffee,
Glynn, Liberty, Mclntosh, Pierce, Ware, and
Wayue, and by special contract in other
court* of the State, including the Supreme
Court, and will promptly attend to all busi
ntM entranted to hi*care. Satisfactory refer
ences given in all oases when desired. I
c.eoTb.Mabry,
Attorney ti c Lav ,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
1 KRSONAL attention ,ivcn to eauaei in
the Court* of the Brunswick Circuit.
JeM-ly.
PH YSICIAN9 .
DPS. A. B. DANIEL A
0. L. ALEXANDER,
RKIPBVIU.F, OA.
<>lTer* their professional services to theciti
•ens of Tattnall and adjoining counties. All
•alls promptly attended to. 52-tf.
T. S. DANIEL,
DENTIST,
KKIDSVILLR. GA.
Offeis his professional terHesa to the citi
*nf of Tattnall and adjoining counties. Sat*
•faction guaranteed in all eaMt. 6*2 6m
jJK. R. B. HARRIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
JEM r, GA.
All <-alls promptly attended. Office next
door to Littlefield s Hotel. 32 It
r. f lhstkk,
JBStP, GKORGIA,
Off**rs his professional services to the citirens
ef and surrounding country. All cases,
medical or surgical, scientifically treated.
*tfice, Lester s drug store, where will be found
Drug*, Medicines, Paints, Oils, and every
thing usually kept in a drug store. Pre
scriptions carefully compounded. 24 ly
A! A\TI?V easily made br eUinr Teas
.11 V Jl\ £j l at IMPORTER’S PRICES
or getting up clubs in towns and country for
the oldest Tea Company in America. Great
est inducement*. Send for circular. CANTON
Tea Company, 14b Chambers treet, N. Y.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
A. B. I.VCK Proprietor.
.••-R .r : per <f*y.
SAV. ADVERTISEMENTS I
-I- CORNER OF—|
BARNARD AND BRYAN STS.,
[MARKET SQUARE,]
SAVANNAH, GA.,
A. E. CARR, Proprietor.
* • *
BOARD TWO DOLLARS PER DAY.
Having recently taken chargcot this House,
thoroughly renovated, re-iurni&hed and re-fit
ted up the Maine, beside# adding ail the mod
ern improvement*, such a* Telegraph Office.
Post Office, Reading room, Billiard-room and
Barbcr-ebop with bah* in connection, and in
fact everything necessarily connected with a
fir*t cla* Hotel for the comfort, convenience
and amusement of guest*, for one half the
money paid at other Hotel* where no better
accommodations are to be had, the Proprietor
respectfully solicits the patronage of the travel
ing public gem rally, and particularly hi* old
fro nd- and patron* in Darien and fcoutbea stern
(ivoigia, to give his House a trial while visit
ing the city of .-avannuli.
J. L. MORGAN'S
SUGAR SKIMMER
COOLER.
—■ ■■■ ■■
This useful invention consists in a Strainer
which tdes on the boiler and through which
the boiling juice overflows, is cooled, and
again descends into the boiler, leaving the
scuiu on the top; thereby doing all the work of
SKIMMING AND COOLING,
and doing it better than it can possible be
done by the old inode of Skimming and Cool
ing by hand.
It skims periectly— impossible to make it
waste—makes prettier and better kSyrup than
con be uni do without it; and even tbe most
rapid b u.ing has no effect upon it in causing
waste. One band can run a
HALF DOZEN BOILERS
with more case than two can wind one boiler
without ir. Nothing to do but put in the cune
juice, up the lire and take the Syrup out
when it is done.
PRICE LIST:
SIZES. PRICE*
30 Gallon Boilers $ 9 00
40 “ “ 10 00
50 “ 11 11 00
00 “ “ 12 00
80 “ “ 13 00
J.L. YIOIIG4X Patentee,
100 Congress St., Saaanxah, Ga
THE SINGE K
Again Triumphant!
THE WORLD'S AWARD
AGAIN RECEIVED BY
“THE WORLD’ FAVORITE.’
Sewing Machine Sales 1874:
The table of hewing Machine sales for 1874
show that onr sales last year amounted to
241 670 Machine, being a large increase
over the sale* of the previous year. The table
shows that our sale* exceed those of any
other Company for the period named, by the
number of 140,052 Machines, or nearly
THREE TIMES THOSE OF AX Y OTHER COMPANY.
It may be further stated that the sales of
1873, a* compared with those of 1872, show a
relatively larger increase, beyond the sales of
other makers. For instance, in 1872 we told
48,000 more Machine* than any other Com
pany ; whereas, in 1873, the sales were
113,254 MArnixr. ix excess or OCR highest
COMPETITOR,
And in 1874 our sales were
149,852 Macaines Moke Than Any Other
Company.
THE SINGED MAN FTC CO.,
172 Broughton St., Savannah, Go.,
C. A. VOMBDRGH. MANAGER.
tot
BRANCH OFFICES
la Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Co
lumbus and Thomasville, Ga.; Charleston
and Columbia, S. C,; Jacksonville
and Tallahassee, Florida*
&ffi--Send your address to the above offices
for h Catalogue of the celebrated BAZAR
GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS. They are
the best, the cheapest and most stylish pat
terns in the market. The latest styles always
on hand. Fall Catalogues to arrive. Stf
|7ePSTIIE & BRQ,
Jobbers in
|r |oob9, |lottyiig,
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
NOTHIN’S, A*.
Southeast Corner Whitaker and
Broughton Streets,
SAVANNAH, CA.
Aug.l4-ly.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SJTATE OF GEORGIA—WAYNE COI N
LJ ty.—Ordinary’s Office of said county.
Whereas David W. Greer has upplied for
exemptions of personalty, and setting apart
and valuation of Homestead, and I will pass
upon the same at ten o'clock on the 25th day
ot Sept. 1875, at my office in the town of
Jesup. This 14th day of September, 1875.
J. R. ROBERSON,
9-2 Ordinary W. C,
STATE OF GEORGIA—WAYNE COUX
ty.— To all whom it may concern. Where
as Benjamin 0. Middleton, having in proper
form, applied to tue for preroanent letters of
addin in istration de bonis non on tbe estate of
Moses S. Harris, deceased. This is to cite
all and singular, kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at ray vffice
in the town of Jesup. within the time prescrib
ed by law, to show cause if any they have
why permanent letters should not be grant
ed said applicant. This Julv 6th, 1876.
J. R. ROBERSON.
Ordinary, W. (\
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wayne County.
Sheriff**!* Male*
STATE OF GEORGIA—Watib Codmty.
WILL be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Jesup, in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in October next, 1875, the following
property, towit: One-fourth acre of land sit
uated, lying and being in the town of Jesup,
and fronting on*Macon street, and lying be
tween Richard Rearsons and Phillip Deggs,
levied on and sold as the property of Joseph
Mitchell, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the
JuHtiee's Court of the 1255th District, G. M.,
in favor of Roberson k Company vs. Joseph
Mitchell. Property sold subject to the claim
of Willis Clary for purchase money. Property
pointed out by plaintiff in execution. Levy
made- and returned to rne by the Levying Con
stable of the 1255th District, G. M. Terms
of sale—cash; purchaser paying for titles.
This Sept. Bth, 1875.
J. N. GOODBREAD,
8-4 w Deputy Sheriff W. C.
QEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY.
Will be sold before tbe Court House door in
the town of Jesup, of said county, between the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
in October next, 1875, the following property,
to-wit: One-eighth acre of land and improve
ments thereon, situated, lying and being in
the town of Jesup, and on the corner of Cher
ry and Macon streets, levied on and sold as
the property of Richard Pearson, to satisfy a
fi fa issued out of the Justice's Court of the
1255th District, G. AL, in favor of Roberson
k (.ornpany vs. Richard Pearson. Property
sold subject to tbe claim of Willis Clary for
purchase money. Property pointed out by
plaiutiff in execution. Levy made and re
turned to me by the Levying Constable of the
1255th District, G. M. Terms of sale—cash;
purchaser paying for titles. This Sept. 8,1875.
JOHN N. GOODBREAD,
8-lw Deputy Sheriff, W. C.
MTATE OF GEORGIA—WAYNE COUN-
O ty —Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Jesup, of said county, be
tween tbe legal hours of sale, on tbe first Tues
day in October next, 1875, the following
property, to-wit: Two houses and enclosures,
and all other improvements in said enclosure,
on the west side of the M. k B. R. R., at
and near the thirty-one (31) mile-post on
said railroad, levied on as the property of
Samuel W. Johnson, to satisfy afi fa issued
from ihe Justice’s Court, of the 333d Dis
trict, G. M., of said county* in favor of Dr. R.
B. Harris, for medical services rendered said
Samuel W. Johnson’s family. Levy made
and returnod to me by Wra. Westberry, Levy
ing Constable of the 333d District, G. M.
Terms of sale —cash; purchaser paying for
titles. This September 2, 1575.
JOHN N GOODBREAD
8-4 w Dept. Sheriff, W. C,
GEORGIA —Wayne County.
WILL be eold before the Court House door,
in the town of Jesup, of said county, be
tweent the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in October next, 1875, the following
property, to-wit : One lot of land number
seventy-five (75), in the Third District of
• riginal Appling, now Wayne, levied on as
the property of and. C. Littlefield, to satisfy a
fi fa issued from Glynn Superior Court, in
tavor of John T. Burns for purchase-money
of said lot 75. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorney. Terms of sale—cash;
purchaser paying for titles. This September
2, 1875
JNO. N GOODBREAD,
8-4 w. Dept'y Sheriff, W. C.
QTATE OF GEORGIA- WAYNE COUN-
O ty. Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Jesup, of said county,
between the legal hours of sale on tbe first
Tuesday in October next, 1875, the following
property, to-wit: All the stock consisting of
Dry Goods Hardware and Groceries, con
sisting of one hundred bushels of Corn, five
hunhred pounds of Bacon and hve sacks of
salt; also one Bar-Room and content* thereof,
levied on as the property of T P. Littlefield,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior
Court of Ware county, in favor of A. A. Sol
omon vs. T. P. Littlefield. Property pointed
out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms ot sale—
cash; purchaser paying for title*. This Sep
tember 2. 1875.
JNO. N. GOODBREAD,
8-4 w. Dept’y. Sheriff. W. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Wayhi Countt.
WILL bo sold before the Court House
Door in the town of Jesup, of said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in Oct. next, 1875, the following property
to-wit: 12 head of mules and three timber
carts and harness thereto attached. Levied
on as the property of Hooker and Gray to sat
isfy a mortgage ti fa, issued from the Superior
Court of said county in favor of T. W. Dexter
vs. Hooker and Gray. Property pointed ou
in mortgage fi fa. Terms of sale—cash. Pur
chaser paying for titles. This Aug. 2d, 1875.
JNO. N. GOODBREAD,
aug.7-Bw. Dept’y. Sheriff, W. C.
Pierce County.
Administrator’s Application
for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—-Pierce County.
On the first Monday in October next, appli
cation will be made to the Court of Ordi
nary of Pierce*county, Ga., for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of Edmund
Thomas, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs
of said estate.
John Thomas, Administrator,
8 4t I)t bonit non of Edmund Thomas.
Chariton County.
GEORGlA—Charlton County.
To all whum it may concern. Whereas E.
B. Jonee, haring in proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of Administration
on the estate of John Ivy, deceased, this is
to cite all and singular, kindred and creditors,
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice in the town of Trader’s Hill, within the
time perseribed by law, to show cause if any
they have, why permanent letters should not
be granted said applicant. This August 14th,
1875. J. M. MATTOX,
Aug. 21-4 w-f Ordinary, C. C.
Administrators’ Notice.
NOTICE TO VEBTORS <t CREDITORS.
STATE OF GEORGIA—CHARLTON
County. Notice is hereby given to all
persons having demands against Edward
Buck, late of said County deceased, to pre
sent them to me properly made out within
the time prescribed by law, so as to show
their character and amount. And all per
sons indebted to ?aid deceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment.
This July 1, 1875. E. A. BUCK,
.Administrator of EDWARD BUCK.
ATLANTIC & GULF R. R. CO
SAVANNAH, GA.. June 14, 1575.
The second edition of circular containing a
description of lands for sale on line of this
Road, will soon be issued by this Cos. Per
sons having land* (not town lots) for tale, ar
requested to send me a description of same,
with price and location, and they will be gra
uitously published in circular. Special ad
vertisements will be inserted at reasonable
figures. Address
Jxo. Etai*.
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Or TOOTHACHE ANODYNE,
FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELIEF OF TOOTHACHE.
Toothache is generally produced from exposure of tho nerve, by tho decay of tho tooth. For toothache, trorn exposed nerve, tho Elbctric Rkliip is a certain remedy, and will posi
tively destroy the nerve of the tooth, without injuring the teeth, as Creosote and Carbolic Acid generally do. Many a Dentist's bill can be saved by the timely use of the Electric Rf.-
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