DuPont Okefenokean. (DuPont, Ga.) 187?-1???, September 18, 1880, Image 3

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Jjic DuPont Okefenokcan. "oftVcini Organ. PUBLISHED K.VEUV *atub d a y AT DUPONT, GEORGIA. kO F 1 MJ 5 EAT 95 S.I.P 3 NC S. annual’SUBSCRIPTION $1.00. ..Special rates to liberal Advertisers. J l». A.. DuPOXT. Idilitoi". T^jdxxTdA.,' AUGUSt7‘28. 1880. ~ Mu X T Dauby is my regularly consti¬ tuted a-enf He has lull authority to eon- for advertisements, receive subset p- tract receipt for same. Any courtesies b ns and will be duly appreciated by extended him the Proprietor- H. iV VI.I.Y, J. V. A. DcPONT, XV. Ga. DuPont, (ia. Cochran, DuPont, Wylly & attorneys and Counsellors al law, offices : Cochran, Ga., and DuPont, Ga. sartOST’.*-** the State and U. »' fink P H <) T O G R A P II S AND FRAMES U1 and 143 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Shoes,Boots, Shoes! T=» _tv. q totstes* ~ nOPVf III SHOE HOUSE, 'No 143 Congress Street, opposite A " Bro’s. Palmer and select hue Has on hand a large Ladies,Misses, of Boots and shoes, for Roys Youths, Children aivl^ Infants The citizens of DuPont and wear. F. A W. li. R-, fta d iilom 1, the S, requested to ^rive initv are respectfully f° themselves. me a call a see r TO BE y j ALLOW NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED, IN ORDER 10 SELL THEM. .. 156 to come or send and give me t • l The place to buy is at 11 “s JONES’, No. U3 Savannah Congress Ga St, anril apul lO-fim ------ 1.1). LaRoacli & Son* Ko 103 Bay Street, Savannah Georgia, kction ni famim Vsrdiuts, Handle all kinds of Produce with ,.,-erv facility for realizing fullest market prices for all consignments entrusted to their cure. A < i E IN r K For Watson A Sous, Iron Safes, and llosetidale Cement. Liberal advances made on consign- meats. aprillOOiiL Established in 1840. ROBERT 0. WALKER, SAVANNAH, GA. f« I. Monuments, Headstones, Tombs &c., &c. mat ffl sw amis. maylo-6m. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Seutl your Orders for Groceries to H \Y. TILTON & € 0 . Sign of the BIG H \ M. 30 WHITAKER STREET- SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA, No charge for Dray-age. Tt v ms Cash or Acceptance. apllO-Gm I f. IUIIEIM, Cotton Factor and Highest Cash Prices Paid for WAX A DEER SKINS. Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. SOUTHERX KJHMHIl Ml 0F m> W « K HJTT1T lilifi T Of- 0 f1(X till ** * m ■ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in £tn<Ullert, Bx'HlIes, Harness Rubber and Leather Belting, ed Fucking, French and American Calf fikins, Sole, Harness, Bridle and Pat- • lit Leather, Whips and ,'Saddlery Ware, Trunks. Valises. Particular attou- Huddle Market Square. March 20. 12m. Savannah, Ga. John (i. Butler, - WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN WHITE LEADS, COLORS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, Ac., HEADY MIXED PAINTS, RAIDItOAD, STEAMER AND MILL SUPPLIES. SOLE AGENTS for Georgia Lime, Calcined Plaster, Cements, Hair and LAND PLASTER, 22 Drayton St., SAVANNAH, GA. apllO-ly. J.H. KOCH, Watchmaker and Jeweler, 22* Whitaker Sh, Savannah, Ga I r i (lone on short notice. All work warranted »nd goods sold at lowest prices.' oug28.Jm. OkeefeeRpkee Splashes. MOTHER’S WAV. ,flY lAIttlSB ETAS. Oft witjijii pur-littie cottage, As { the shadows gently fall, While, ifce sUMjaglitifcouches softly One street face npon the wail— D« we gather dlose together, AiHtl -iai husiheft and .tender tone Ask each other’s full forgiveness For the wrong that each has done. Should you wonder why this custom At the ending of the day. Eye and voiee would quickly answer, “It was once our mother’s way.” If our bonne be bright and cherry, If it holds a welcome true, Opening wide its door of greeting To the many—not the few; If we share our father’s bounty With the needy day by d$v. Tis because our hearts remember This was ever mother’s way. Sometimes when our hands grow weary, Or our task seems very long; When our burdens look too heavy And we deem the right all wrong; Theu we gain a new fresh courage, And we rise to proudly say: “Let us do our duty bravely— This was our dear mother's way.” Thus we keep our memory precious, While wo never cease to pray That at last, when leugtlming shadows Mark the evening of our day, They may find us waiting calmly To go our mother’s way. Sealed Proposals Will be received until October 1C, 1880, from contractors for finishing and paiuting the New Union Clmpel, at DuPont, Ga. By order of the board. Specifications may be seeu at store of D. J. Sir mans & Bro., DuPont, (in. Address E. J. Bextox, Sec. B. Trustees. Sept. 4th 1880. In last issue the name of R. J. Sir- mans appeared for Colquitt when it should have been Beu .Simians. 'To expect to be great without hav- ing enemies, is to expect trees to shed their fruit without being “pelted.” We notice several mouthey men in ( owl) u | 10> when it comes time to vo t e> w ill not be allowed to east their ballot, tutless they come down like “little” men and pay that poll tax due for several years hack. A hint to the wise is sufficient. op, CUuch 8o]id for Colq „ itt We will soon see if we have not been mis- represented. We have been lied about and are only biding our time, We will see what we shall see. Xbo Nonvood CfcUtrill Committee bn(1 best seud down 8ome cash to pav the „ tlix of sou ,c of ita most Loisf- ,-rous advocates in this section, or on the dav of election they will find themselves left. There is not but two freeholders in DuPont that is for Norwood. “How islt dut.” Mr. Z. T. Dm by has beeu appoint¬ ed by the grand jury a notary public, vice Hon. D. J. Sinn huh, who de- cliued to serve longer. Ibe grand : jury made a gut edge selection, and this ! as our country friends yielded office to the town we will he true to promise and will support any man the county sees fi- to run for justice u( the peace. We have id- ways thought the town should have one of the offices and the country the other. We have never been in favor of monopolizing all the offices. But in the future, as we have done in the past, will fight for the country to have an equal share in the liuuors ami emoluments. So gentlemen trot out vour man nml the Okefenokcan will be for him teeth and toenails. Mr. Heiirv Juice, who is one 0 our thrilly farmers has made an un . usual tine crop this tear. He reports that he took 7 potatoes from l, ls | patch and they weighed 20i pounds. One of the potatoes was 8 inches I through, weighed 7' puunds. When (cooked 13 persons dined sumptuously on it. He says his rice crop is good in At Clinch court we met farmers from every portion of the county, they report all crops unusually Hue aud that the rice crop is the largest ever planted in the county, and the yield is proportionately tine. culture will in a few years supercede all others in this county. * Ci.ncli . , ,, Snpenor Court , had i j the . • largest attendance ever at any court .n the corn. y. attracted doubtless the prospect of heating from the lo cal politicians—and from the d.st.n- gnished gentlemen that would advo¬ cate Colquitt and Norwood. There was also a prospect of the trial of a murder case that has attracted much attention and the first one in the county since the war. Many lawyers were on hand, some that had uot visited our courts be- f ore Mach business was transacted. Court 1ms adjourned hut the Grand Jury is u day behind hand and still '■» session: The number of indict¬ meats wii be unusually large, an lri- dietttlou there is a wonderful increase in crime. It looks like the people bllve co , ne to think the lawyer is a public necessity by the way 'they go * aw The lawyers in attendance were Turner and Kingsberry, of QuitraaD; Smith, Ramsey and Allen, of Valdos¬ ta; Atkinson, Smith and Key, of Brunswick; Nicholls, Hitch and Cochran, of Blackshear; McIntyre, of T'homasville; Lastiuger nnd Las- tiuger, of Alaptihu; Adams, of Sa¬ vannah; Philips, of Stockton; of tbe local bur, Benton, O'Qiiiu, Sweat and DuPont. All hands seemed to have plenty to do, consequently weie hap¬ py. We must congratulate the peo¬ ple npon the good order maintained, with the iufltience of four bar rooms in full blast. We trust by next court there will not be u drop sold in the county. We said a good deal of business was dispatched, great many divorces were granted, several prosecutions for carrying concealed weapons, rtud a good many people were kept, scared bv thinking “it is mv turn next.” (Now that the Grand Jnrv will have | «>8b’Mided wj|I huve before this tins ,to paper to is out, we say a fjreut urnuy people in DuPont and ,wany that, visit here, that youwill -gave some friend the unpleasant necessity of presenting yon and each of you to the next Grand Jury, if the popular practice of playing cards for drinks and segars does not stop. We have beeu requested to make this an- nouncemeut. It is also applicable to all and bar the rooms sly selling kept of open whiskey ou Sunday that j j on day. My friends don't think this matter will be forgot, bat you will be remembered and likely your next of- fanse will place you in limbo. “These are facts and don’t you forget it.” Friend Crum, of the Crum House, fed right royally during Court. He keeps a good house and is well pat- ionized. This is as it should be. Mr. Elbert Cameron, an old and highly respected citizen announces himself in this issue of the Okefeno- candidate for Sheriff of Clinch county. Elbert is fully com- peteut and, if elected, will make a tine officer. He served his country nobly upoD many a battle Held in Virginia ana to-day is suffering from a partial paralysis of one side from wounds received in that glorious struggle for Southern rights and Southern liberty. The many friends of Elbert suitable! Came- ion announce bis name as a candidate for Sheriff of Clinch coun- ty at the -ensuing January election, and ask (or hiut a generous suppoit. August 18th-3m. Dr. Lunins Mattox says lie is not «ar never has been a candidate for Representative of Clinch county. Mr. Alfred Findley is a candidate for legislative honors. He is a farm¬ er, a poor man, and a worthy and competent man. He has been un¬ mercifully persecuted and it has made him many votes. He goes into the campaign credit. with a following that does him Clinch county will have to levy a special tax to pay her indebtedness on the Court House, She has lmd an expensive session of Court with no money in her Treasury. Now, something must be done, the people are not able to bear this extra burden, as will be seeu thnt they cannot (that is a large poriiou of them) hear the taxes thnt is now im- posed. A look at our at the number of lots being advertised any one can be convinced of this. It is our opinion that the man elect- ed t0 slftture 8hon ld g,' ve bls 88 , !'“'y. ,**>• conu, v ll ml , btil 1 P P»- v - “ s ■ndebtedness, and , the senator f 110111 ' 1 K. 1Vf ’ 1 of hls ' ,bat “ th *P“V bo >^.ves for representing Clinch comity Voters think of tins, tax payers think of this. If we can t get a man to represent ns on 1hese con¬ ditions let tlie election go by default and let the legislature pay over the money to the county. Mess. Sweat and Fimllov, enndi- dates for legislative honors addressed tbg ,,eople nt Homerville during court. Dr. Mattox also spoke. Hod. W. A. McDonald delivered an ad¬ dress defining his position in the race for congressional honors. To the-Voters of the 1280th Hist. (J. M. I announce myself us a candidate for the office of justice of the Peace for the 1280th dist. G. M. of Clinch couuty, at election in January next. 3epl8-tf. L ist Sunday we saw 3 brats pass- ing the Marshall House on their way to Sunday school, each one had a hible and a copy of the Norwood cuteebism. We would think it best to commence instructions early in dnlling ,b '‘V hne and ’ f( ! r lt a life ) V ' U time tllke of , ver it -V before ejrfy » be people of Savannah can fully SW:lllovv , Norwoodism. During Clinch court the largest audience ever gathered together in the county, listened to Mr. Adams, of Savannah, in advocacy of Mr, Nor¬ wood, and Mr. Atkinson, of Bruns¬ wick, in the interest of Gov. Colqnilt. Their addresses were masterly efforts and worthy the men and the occa¬ sion. From tlie first the audience was with Mr. Atkinson, from the oallso i )e advocated, and conclusively proved that Clinch couuty is un- mensely J m iuvor of Uov. (Joiquitt. At , he inenlit)I1 0 f G ov. Colquitt’s ^ ..... to uame c(! r se tbejr ........... k batg nnd wil( , wi|h j V and pniise of our pn . tli()Uo Gov nor . Before we come before tl e people again we trust that the Hon. A. Pratt Adams will have received the nom illation for Congress from the fiitt Congressional district. In the bitterness of the Gubernato¬ rial race the people are losing sight, of nil the other officers to he elected. This is not as it should be. It is of vital importance to every Georgian that tbe very best men should be selected for each one of the offices. As there is ouly contest for two of the offices, viz: Governor nnd Treas¬ urer, we opine that the people are satisfied with all but these two and of the gentlemen contesting for these last named offices and houors. Now of the four contestants. It is clearly settled that Colquitt and llenfroe will be retained in office. Of Gov. G'ol- quitt claims we have time and again spoken. It is of Mr. itenfroe the present incumbent and candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer that we now have to deni with. Mr. Renfroe has ably filled the responsi¬ ble position of Treasurer with great and signal ability. When he became Treasurer there could not be found a dime in its vaults, to-day there is thousands there, with a largo amount of debts cancelled. Now these re¬ sults is due, to a great extent, to his careful management nnd fine execu- tife ability. Re has the experience and thorough (jrjll of the manage- merit pf things oi)d our people could not (jo better than Fetajn him jn a place he has sp honorably and credit- ably ibe filled. During the last session of Legislature, the order of the day was a general investigation of all the officials in hij»li office. They gt*ve Mr. Reufroe a thorough raking over with tbe ; rest and‘honorably acquitted him of any misinanagemeut of his official position, f-hre gentleman is now before you for an indorsement of his long -and .faithful service ifor you, and if we mistake not the ,gen- oral indorsement he is receiving from all over the .State, we feel sale iu«ay- ing be will be our next Treasurer, You will notice through life a -tfiass 0 ( ,jogs that do a good de^.«f bark- jog but never bite, so it is with n class 0 f raeni t {, ev can cuss iloud but it ends j n a fi zz l e . There are several snappish blatterers of the cur spe- cies in this vicinity that ate often heard from by their immensity of speech, yet they do uo harm. As for ourselves we take n® notice of them, for socially they are not our equals, should they get tu our way *>e would kick them out as wo would any other do g. should they try to bite we would l( «y 011 the cowhide, a stick, or shoot them down as we would any pupuy thnt 11,1,1 1,0 better manners. We advise all gentlemen in saar ,«Maiaun- | ’ty that should be crossed by these ! animals that cannot be classed with the human species t® ®«t notice their harking but should they become oil a The Hon. Alfred Findley is an- Ron need by the citizens of Clinch count y lls qualified to represent in the uext House of Itepresen- tatrv-es. nug28-lui. Tlae fartaers of Clinch county, be- •heviaj.g that they should be represent¬ ed liu the next Mouse of Representa¬ tives by one from their ranks, pre- seat Mr. Sberod Tomlinson as a mnu avsR worthy the support of every la¬ boring man of the county. a't28-4\v. The many friends of J. T Touch¬ stone respectfully present his name as u suitable candidate for Tax Col¬ lector of Clinch couuty, and trust for a generous support from his fellow citizens. ang28-ltn. ,V a.) Alma A l r> MA83 Lit II f'^ a 1 — m “ * 1 f j v ^ | 0 ! ^ jAIZ- vj m m WW le-'J TO T11E3 1 orva naALVB, t This mineral water mass contains the fin¬ est medical proprieties known to the pro¬ fession of medicine. For catalogues con¬ taining analysis of water and certificates from tlie most distinguished physicians in America, Address A. M. DAVIS, President of the Company, 72 Main St., Lynchburg, Va. fTiE JOHNSON REVOLVING B00K-CASL "With Independent ShtlYM Adjustable to Dooktof any Height. A .4 KXaEOAST HOLIDAY PR r ° r \ nertryweu, Xtrehaato, rv.yxlchn*. fttadtata, .! i t or*, *aJ, 12 .ad .11 wha tinier*. raad hooks. t t: ::ai’i:st, strongest, best. of iron. Iwnutifully ornamented. Can- t a: d nr shrink. Durable find conT^rient. haudftome artkdo of furniture, Itflves ]•» inches soi mire, each will hold a set f Applotons f!yrlmn ludia. Two for tabic, tree sizes for lioj.'. Send for descriptive 4 >. iee list. Send 25 rent* for nor New Ilm-stuated Cata- .••Gt T K, with over liOOUiusiratioas of LGucatiouul ,.tid useful ur’U'les. B llvFR, PRATT Sc CO., School rurnUher*, and Hwlern In i vvrythiotf In the Hook and Stationery Line, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE SCH001 SUPPLIES, 142 * 14 1 lirand £t., New York. ---- THE PEOPLE’S <*? % \ LATEST IMPROVED THY IT The Lightest Running Machine ever Made, THE MOST POPULAR AID UST OP All. n« MUh *n Vraad wtttml hulit a* l aUrMdlif U( IhUh ■0 ORTHO OUT Off 0&SKB. The Beat Maobiie (tor Ageate ta Sal. S«nd for lUuatraled Circular Jo People’s Sewing MacliieCo., Wculley, Ga., KAZ Or Philadelphia Sewiug Machine Co. Philadelphia, Penn. j’ylO-ly. BARNES HOUSE, ^ltoany, Gra •9 MERRICK BAMS, Prip'r. When visiting Albany don’t fail to stop at the Barnes House. First class in all its appointments. Satis¬ faction guaranteed. Free Buss to and from all trains. apl24 6m, Cancers Cured* £ G ^ of long PTSTT-T. LAS aq,) nlj chronic ilisaasea invariably cur<H ' fir. JOHN D. ANDREWS. fej)20-fr TnafonsyilU, Xhonius cptwty.fiR, If Ifot Wait It* $w 1 WAfCI? •» 11 r- <x-r VV F)x\ . r'r~\S \JvjHL * ir» K-I TVT/~* IN a '(dll cint tO 1 \j, OR A PIECE «5>F JEWELRY. If yon went to buy a Book, School ISeek, ff-lnuk Book, Miscellaneous Book, Clock, Picture, 'Picture iFrarne. In fact if yon want to bny any- ^ thing in our line be sure to send to tia, or ask some of yonr railroad isi ^jpAfriends to call and select for yon. uotv aud elegant mm We carry an immense e ock and will guarantee to give yon satisfaction in prices and quality. , . • . _ . Watches and J ewelry Repaired and Warranted YVPT.PTT Jj1V 1 1 CV -'HIVIIMjE, ArTTPTTTTT T Booksellers and .Jewelers, aag28-3m. Albany, Georgia. COllMACK HOPIillVS, Manufacturer of TIN WARE, and Dealer in Hardware, Stoves, Tin Wares, House Furnishing Goods. Contractor for Tin Roofing, and Cornice Work. 1G7 Broughton Street, aup28-Gm. SAVANNAH, GA. JOHN F. LaFAR J 23 Bull Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Ilutter uix Dealer in Gentlemen’s Shirts, Collars Cliffs, Scarfs, Hosiery, Etc. Ifine Halo of all DeHoriptioUK, Both Stiff anil Soft, fllaolc and In Colors, A.11 Sizes. Send us Btring measure around the head and we can tell exact size of hat worn. Or¬ ders from the country solicited. To such wo give our personal attention. Everything n gentlemen’s furnishing kept in store. mayl5-6ui. lee Boxes, Refrigerators, Mosquito —AND AI.I. «° liTS OF— Mattings, Window Shades, OIL CLOTHS, Etc., -AT THE— Furniture and Carpet House OF ALLEN & 169 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET'. SAVANNAH, GA. mayl-Iy. THE FAMOUS NEW VORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 140 Congress St., Savannah, Ga.. ia tho cheapMt clothing store north or south. If you want the best of clothing, and cheaper than you ev*r bought before, go to the Famous New York Clothing House, or semi your orders and we will fill it as good as you would be here yourself. Our stock consists of clothing, hats, calico and gents furnishing goods. Wo also carry a large stock of clothing to ply retail dealers at New York wholesale prices. Giro us a call and you will save Ga. money. HYMES BRO. ,fc CO., 140 Congress St., Savannah, Bogen House. ALBANY, GEORGIA. MRS. G. BOGEN, PROPRIETRESS First-class in every respect. Freo omni¬ bus to and from all trains. Airy and well ventilated rooms and unrivaled table. Fo- lite and attentive servants. Best sample rooms in tlie State for commercial travelers. 3/ayl-Cm. PASSENGERS ON THE S. F. & W. Ify- Will find the largest and best selected stock of Liquors, Cigars anil Canned Goods On the lino of iJoad at the Red Light Saloon, DcPONT. GEORGIA, II B. JENKINS & CO., Prop’s. j’yl7-6m. 1 G. M. Heidt & Co., Dealers in j Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Per¬ fumery and Fancy Articles. | SeedH, Lamps, Oils, Ac., at wholesale aud retail, Corner Congress nnd Whitaker Streets, nug28-lm. Savannah, Ga. Established 1850. George N. Nichols, Blank Book Manufacturer, Commercial Printer and Binder. 93 nnd 93 Buy St,, 8ANANNAH, GA. VV STUBS. nug28-(Jm. DR. BEST, PF.NTINT, Corners Congress and Whitaker Sts., Savannah, Georgia. AU diseases o< tjie mouth cured. sep4 ly. Butler | Stevens, COTTON FACTORS AND CoinniMon Merchants, 88 B»v Street, SAVANNAH, GA- \ sepI-’Juj, Clinch Sherilff Srfles. Wilt be ^ehklfottoie the court house door, in fhe town of Homerville, Clinch county, Georgia, "on the first Tuesday In .October next, within-ahe legal hours of sale,lhc,fQl. lowiug named and described property, to-wit; Lot of land No. 6i In the lSth vbsMartdf said county and said state, to ssSwfyo-taa fi-fa issued by M. M. CaraweH, <tta (wfilectorof Clinch county, for the st&fce aod coUBty taxes |(lue thereon for the year %. 1879. M. Levy made and returned to me by Carawell, T. C. C. C. This August -id, 1*89. John A. Mikkll, Dep. Sheriff, C. C. Will be sold b efore the court house door, in the town of Homerville, OKneii county, Ga., on the first Tuesday of in October next, within the legal hours sale, the/allowing named and described property, to-wit Let of land No. 62, in the 12th mat rict of said county. Said sale to satisfy a tax fl fa Is¬ sued by M. M. Carswell, tax collector of Clinch county, for the state and county tax¬ es made <lii. thereon returned for the year 1879. M. M. Levy and to me by Cars¬ well, T. C. C. C. This August 88, 1880. John A. Mike:.-, Dep. Sheriff, C. C. Will lie sold liefore the court house door, in the town of Homerville, Clinch • county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Oetefesr nest, within the lc^al hours of sale, the following named and described property, district to-wit: Los of land No. 60 ia the 13th of said county. Arid sale to satisfy a tax fl fa is¬ sued by M. M. Cantwell, tax collector of Clinch county, for the state and county tax¬ es due thereon for the year 1879. Ley made and neturned to me by M. M. Canwell, T. C. C. C. This August 28, 1880. Jobs A. Mikei.i, Dep. Sheriff, C. C. Will tie sold before the court house door, in the town of Homerville, clinch county, within Ga., on the legal first Tuesday in October next, the hours of sate, the following named aud described property, to-wit: Lot of land No. 5, in the 12th district of said county, said sale to satisfy a tax fl fa issued by M. M. oasweli, tax collector of clinch county, for the state and county taxes due thcreim for the year 1879. Levy made and returned to me by M. M. easwell, T. c. c. «. This August 88, 1880. Joiis A. Mikkll, Dep. Sheriff, o^p. Will bo sold before the court bouse in the town of Homerville, Clinch county, Georgia on the first Tuesdy in October next, within the legal hours of sale,the fol¬ lowing named and described property to wit; Lot of land number 50 in the 12th, Dis¬ trict of said county, said side to satisfy a Tux fi fa, issued by M. 1C. CuaweU, Tax collector of Clinch couuty, for the Htate and county tuxes due thereon for the year 1879. Levy made and returned to »a by K. X. Caswell T. C. C. C. Thie August 28. 1100. Cohn A. HiKell, Dep., Sheriff®, c. Will be sold before the court house door in ttyetown of Homerville, clinch *c*aty, G* Ou Jb* first Tuesday in October next, with¬ in the legal hours of sale the following named aud described property to wit: Lot of land number 49 in the 12th district of said county, said sale to satisfy a tax fi fa, issued by M. M. Carswell, Tax o-dleetor of clinch county .for the state and county tax¬ es due thereon for the year 1879, Levy made and returned to me by lx ». coeweU T. c. c. c. This August 28 1880. Jonn A. MiKell Dep. sheriff c. c. Will be sold before the court house door, in the town of Homerville, clinch county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of cole, the following named and (Inscribed property, lo-wit: Lot of land No. 48, in the 12th district of laid county. Said sale to satisfy a tax fl fa is¬ sued by M. M. easwell, tax collector of clinch county, for the state and county laxta due thereon for the year 1879. Levy made and returned to me by M. M. easwell, T. c. c. o- This August 28, 1880. John A. Hikbll, Dep. Sheriff, o. e. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. GEORGIA— Clinch County. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Homerville, on the first Tues¬ day in October, following between the legal hours of sale, the property, to-wit: One town lot in the town of Homerville, also household and kitchen furniture, belonging to the estate of Mary M. Crum, deceased' Terms of sale cash. R. B. CRUM, Administrator. v m MARSHALL HOUSE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Its location is on the most|fa.'hionable bat siness street of the city contiguous to th* Post-Office, Custom House, City Hall, and leading Wholesale and Retail Houses. It is the only edifice in the oityorigiually erected entirely for Hotel purposes; is con¬ structed in modern style and contain, the most recent improvements; two spacious Dining Halls used as a gentleman's nnd la¬ dies' ordinary respectively. Along the whole front of the building ex¬ tends a beautiful Veranda, nffordiug a fin • view It lias of the large promenade. high ceilings and rooms, per¬ fect ventilation. It is lighted with gas, fire places, eleotric bells and wardrobes in every room. Tbe sleeping rooms are furnished through¬ out with Black Walnut Furniture, spring beds and hair mattresses The table is supplied with all the luxuries of the season. Travelers aud families are assured that uo effort MARSHALL will he spared pleasant to make and a agreeable sojourn at the in all respeots. The MABSHALL claims to be a Amt-clese hotel, aud will be so kept the year round. Very few hotels have established so pleasant aud A visit pleasing will a verify reputation. all that is herein said of tlie house and its management. All inquires by mail will receive prompt attention. The price of Board has been reduced to 21 and 22,50 according to location of room, Mr. M. L. llarnett is in th* office end will be glad to meet all his friends, A FINE BILLIARD PARLOR, Furnished with Brunswick, llalke A Co.'s celebrated Tables, has just been added. All old friends will lie entertainednt tbe same rates as the Flutter's Hotel when they so request, JOHN BUEHNAN, Proprietor. H. i. Royull, American Dentist. Corner Bull and Congress »p)lQ Savanimli. (Ida- Georgia, DIRECT IMPORTATIOH! I would respectfully call th. attention *f the public in general to the fine stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Of every description I have ju«t r«c«iv»d. TTAVILANDA XI CO'S fine french chin. Dinner, Ten and Toilet sett., both plain and decorated. Motto Cape and Sau¬ cers in every style and finish. Vases, Fan¬ cy Articles, Etc. Also a full line of Joseph Rogers & Son's Razors, celebrated Scissors, Table and Foek- •t cutlery, etc - B*ed and Barton’s fine Nii.vxn Plxtid Wans, Castors, Card Receivers, Card Cases, Pickle Stands. Vases, aud numerous lot of Fancy Articles. Tog, ther with a beautiful line at Indies' Dressing Cases and an endless variety of Bobemiuu Goode, editable for weddiug and holiday presents. Very Respectfully, Call and eiantiu. my stock. THOMAS WEST. Comer Broughton ami Jefferson Sts., »ug28-tim. SAVANNAH, GA, A. L. Desbottillong, 21 Bull St,, opposite Screven House. Is tbe cheapest place to bny Watches, Clocks, Silverware or Triple Pluted Gold Ware. Bargains in Jewelry, Solid and Rolled Plate. Gold Head¬ ed Canes. Headquarters for Specta¬ cles, Eye Glasses, etc. Orders tilled by express C. O. D. with privilege of examining goods before payiug. Re¬ pairing of all descriptions ueatly done. Florida Curiosities. aug28-6m. FUEN1TUBE! y L would pie of respectfully DaPout inform Cliucb tbe peo- couol j that I have opened a fixst-class Fur¬ niture Store in ThouiasviUc, Ga., and shall keep as good au assort went as can be found in the State, Mv PRI. CES will always be reasonable for first-class goods, uugtW-tim. J. FORBK8. Emil A. Schwarz, VJ5 A 127 Broughton 8t,. SAVaASAH. Carpets, Oil Cruuab Cloths, Malting*, Bug*, Mud. Cloths, FURNITURE, Curtain*, Cornices, in Kwy Vnmty. Laos# Window Shtdea. Upholstery Goods. Reps, Damask, Cretonnes, Satins, Hair Cloth and Trimmings, Wall Paper aud Decoration*, Churches. Office* and Public Build* ings Furnished. MgW-ttu. - Weed A Cornwell, 1T8 A 175 Broughton St., Bctannsh, Us., MULSH* m Iron, Steel, Tin Pluto, Car¬ riage Hardware, Sugar Pans, Steel Plow Blade* of ev¬ ery description, Nwl*. Shot, end Agents for Sycamou Powder Co. uug98 Ou*.