DuPont Okefenokean. (DuPont, Ga.) 187?-1???, October 23, 1880, Image 2

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The DuPont Ofeoienokean. Official Organ CliiieTi County. Published Every Saturday. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ‘‘To tbina own self bo true; And it must follow, >is the night the day* Thou cnnst not then be false to any man. J. P. A. DuPont, Editor. DUPONT, GaToOT. 237l886f any of our subscribers fail to receive their paper, they ,viil please immediately. be kind enough to inform us of the fact /^Special Rates to liberal Advertisers. jCSr-fihort, pithy communications solicited but we are not responsible for the views porrespondeuts. The Oketenokea-x is furnished to subscribers by mail, postage paid, for $1.00 per year, cash in advance, It gives the latest political, general and foreign news, and is at all times intel¬ ligently devoted to the advooacy of Democratic principles. SOB united states senator, Hon. Jos. E. Brown, tr-si HA _X- *—2>l ofcixfc©.' Application the will IN: made to the next Leg¬ islature for passage of the following Acts, to wit: An Act fixing the licence fee for the of spiritous, intoxicating and malt in the county of Clinch, at fifteen dollars, and for other purposes. Also, an Act to prohibit the sale of in ous, intoxicating and Clinch malt liquors the town of Stockton, county, and other purposes. An Act to prohibit camp-hunting in the county of Clinch, other prescribe a punishment therefor, and for purposes. Also, an Act having to prescribe the lines the mode and manner of and comers established around certain lots of'land in Clinch county, when the same hav» been granted by the State, but no lines or eofhers were ever run and established, by the State, an l for other purposes. Also, an Act to make it a misdemeanor fcr any person to set fire to the woods of an¬ other, in the county of Clinch, where the same boundaries, is. proteeied and the by natural does or artificial dewire owner not the therefor; same burned; and for other to provide a punishment Also, purpose*. an Act to provide a more thorough and perfect system of eommon sehoeSs far the county of Clinch, end to repeal and •upereede all existing law* in relation 1 to *o far *s applicable to tesd eonsty 5 • lor other purposes. GEORGIA—Clinoii CocNty. Will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Homcrville, Cliueh county, pn the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the property, to wit: Lot of land No. 57, tho 12 th district of said county, said sele satisfy a tax fi. fu. issued by M. H. Caswell, Tax Collector of said county, for the and county taxes for the year 187#. mode and returned to me by M. M. Tax C. C. C., this Aug. 28 , 1880. John A. Mixbix, Deputy Sheriff, Clinch Comity. GEORGIA—Clinch OcrtNiiy. Will be sold before the Court House door, tn the sown of Tuesday Homcrville, in raid unity, on the first in November next, -within the vlfe Ac a! hour:: sf . ,, "twpert. orWK /•: ' ri ■ 890, the 10 th Cistrict county, levied on the property of Levy J. Pujnans, to a fi. fa. issued from tiie Superior court said county, in favor of John C. Nichols vs. plaintiff’s Levy J. Simians, property pointed out attorney, this October 4th, 1880. John T. Coiteson, Sheriff of Clinch County^. GEORGIA—Cuxcii County. To all whom it may' concern: Dampir, Whereas, Brinson Bradford and James of said State and county, to the Ordinary for letters of pn the estate of James Dampier, deceased, late of said county and State—these are, therefore, gular the kindred to cite and and admonish creditors all said and de¬ of ceased to be and appear at my office within *f ,hp time prescribed by law, and show cause, any', why letters of administration on the estate of said deceased should not issue to fee Given applicant. hand and official signa¬ under my ture this Sept. 4th, 1880. M. Toyi.rasos, Ord’y. Send your orders to MITCHELL Clothier for the most reliable clothing in this section, and when you Savannah do not fail to cull on him. experience of fifteeu years in the trade in this city has enabled him to fee wants of the people, and the ha fiats for meuufacturing his goods give the chance of being able to bhallenge parison for low prices with the trade of this locality. A large line of stock. and gentlemen’s furnishing goods always Simon' MnonEU., oct9-4m Lyons Block, Savannah, Ga. He Sure You Are Bight 1 AND TBKN CiO lUOHT lS tlj 11. S* J 02STES’ POPULAR >JEOE And buy your fall and winter boots and shoes. The boots and shoes offered at No. 149 Congress street. Savannah, Ga., are always as represented, and satisraction styles guaranteed. Alwaya on hand the latest and best maker of ladies’, misses’, gent’s, boys’, youths’, tandrtiiade, children's and infants’ wear, in machine-made, standard sow- IpBUnod, Corn* pagged mad and cable B. S. sewed. Jones, No. or to (Xmgswa street, and get the best goods at pm**. F*l’» WondwKd fc* Ore ecKie hi • «n#e night, renlene*. at# Thu JLHABERSHAM’S SON £ Co AGHNra ?on Upper Steam Rice SAVANNAH, GA. Wo deal exclusively in Rice market prices and quick returns guaranteed. Consignments of rough rice solicited. aeA-Bm EL Fraser Grant and Co. GENERAL Ctommissn ^ No. 72 BAY STKEET, Savannah, Ga. CfTGcnernl agents for Vulcanite Guano. Solicits consignments of Rice, Cotton and Naval Stores. oc9-Gm wteVALDOSTA OUR DATE mm, NoTember IQ 10 THE W. C. COUP New United Monster Show r > A Cpnfed'.rule Aggregation of Including the Wondrous $190,000 STUD OP Royal Broncho Horr.es T*E 103K AQU1R1UM. FRfiarB «»'W TONY aRCUS. IMPERIAL JAPANESE C1R0US. MELVILLE’S AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS, #10,00# TROUPE OF EDUCATED DOGS, COLVIN'S SUPERB MENAG- ) ERIE, ! JAPANESE ART GALLERY, WOOD’S NEW YORK MUSEUM, STONE’S GREAT INDIAN SHOW, The Giant DevilF ish llitchell’s Flying Machine. 6B30,G00 ELECTRIC LICET. * A Pair of Hippopotami, Baby Sea Lion, OHAffmif FREE NOVELTY EY«ai MOUSING AT 10 O’CLOCK. CARD- Tlriw 1 > uw4onht«rily tae laigeit and beat Shaw caw hi the Seuth, eentaining a rj»ve ace*mala\io» nl feateres :/ *ow, bofyto newel a%d in this Henmtion- ■**«? see* coun¬ try. We make no eatmvntgant promiuoa, but merely deeftta* ifc a manly, straight¬ forward leenher what we have got and really exhibit. W. C. COUP. PRICES or AS USUAL. e VO NOV 13 NOV I Estal>li*hed in lSOfe. CHRIS. MURPHY. House,Sign, Banner & Fresco 3E3^^S?3E3E§EC& m Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,"Brushes, VamishesT Plain a;id Decorative Wall Paper, &c., &c. Dealer in Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies. — 142 St, Julian and 141 Bryan Streets, SAY AN N A II, GA. gST LADDERS OF ALL SIZES. A£3 I would respectfully notify Builders Owners of Houses, and Real Estate agents, that I om prepared to oiler estimates for Painting of every description. I feel satisiied that per¬ sons wanting work in my iine will find it to their advantage to call and get my estimates before giving their work-out. I challenge competition as to the class of work done by me. None but practical workmen are employed, and none but the best material use I in the execution of_ work. ^Satisfaction guaranteed tojthose who patronize me. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, ETC., ETC. McDonough & ballantyne, ♦ CORNER^E 1ST?BROAD AND LIBERTY STREETS, Near Atlantic and Gulf Railroad,Hpwannah, Ga., MACHINISTS Ml PATTERN MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, M A N U ¥ A OT U I’»KKB OF Sugar Mills and Pans, and Gin Gearing, GREATLY REDUCED PRICE LIST OF SUGAR MILLS AND PANS. ra____| 12-inch Sugar Mill, $28 I | 80 Gal. Sugar Pan, $ 9 “Sf 18-inch 14-iuch Sugar Sugar Mill, Mill, 40 88 AO 40 Gal. Gal. Sugar Su|ar Pan. Pan, 13Cjfcr lg M H 16-inch Sugar Mill, 55 (10 Gal. Sugar Pan, 18 El lh-ii:u!i;Bugar|Mill/|J70 80 Gal. Sugar Pan, 22 " ' 100 Gal. Sugar Pan, 28 "V Delivered All Sugar Millefand Pans Warranted for one year. at |K|g any railroad'depot or steamboat free of charge. Terms Cash! AKCHITECTUKAL IKON WOKE. We havarnade a specialty of, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of iron work of the latest styles for churches, stores and dwellings as low as'can be purchased Our anywhere. Iron fronts for «tore« and ewollings, brackets, verandahs, iron railing, gracefulness etc. of patent styles, Iron railing tor gttfjef and ccm*tery lots, which, for beauty and cannotIn surpassed in prices. Scud for photographs. aad repair* of promptly attended to. Mr Od*n for wo* and brass castings machinery oc8-3ra DAVID 13ITIIA, DEALER IN DEY GOOD IONS, Etc. No. 1 ■t- 1 - Street > vaiinah » Ga, l’t is ai old andVn . act t. itt always eofmemid success Only few and Mr. Dnvij baejd bn proprietor of the of truth a little of that 10 x 12 adage, drj n years with but pquired to till tho show windows goods store, y bJTJ^®Sta beiu’s dry goods store of his present store thelargest^H ; yo u are shown to one ot containi^B anged dry goods stores in tho South, and that too t department from which even the most skeptical can select eiM W ith ns to establishment, quality and price. The onterprisiag proprietor has or Ills and it is known throvgh all sectipna oi * Weisbein’s nHKy Goods Store, And as an indisputable evidence of bis to that distinction, ue need only refer the render[to the numerous evidences coW,lined in his advertisement. .Such an endorsement is even stronger than newspaper bilk, an 1 is not only' well deserved, but also in keeping with iho t woll earned reputation sf Mr. Wejsbein for square dealing and prompt attention to every detail of his busin ss. Ho is now ready with his stock for tho FALL and WINTER TRADE, AYhich embraces all of the Latest NoveltieB in^his line of trade, and those who favor him with orders for either his wholesale or retail department, will never have cause to regret it. it the One of the main features of hi« establishment is that he briugs to door of every consumer ; in fact, before the door of every house on every cross road, by his system, namely : One who writes for samples receives them by the next mail, with prices and price list, from which selections are made and the order forwarded. When the order amounts to ten dollars,- ^nd the money is sent, He Prepays tlie Freight If the Goodji are ordered O. O. D,, and the order amounts to twenty dollars, he prepays the freight. ’ Hence, every consumer can select his goods hundreds of miles away from Savannah, just sii well as if they were in Savannah, and get them DELIVERED TO HIS NEAREST STATION Free qf express or freight charges, at his LOW PRICES, And thereby secure a groat saving to themsel ves. Besides tficy nre goods.—-S.ivanpafi not compelled to buy from a country store, which only keeps a limited as: o.tnitnt of Exchange. k r‘. DAVID WEiSBESN’S Celebrated DRY GOODS HOUSE, 153 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH f GA* JtflT' COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their interest to correspond with hi. julyafl-tf. G. H. REMSHART, Dkale* in Strictly Pare W&ite lead PAINTS, OILS, ETC. Blind Hinges, Door Hinges, Sash Weight#, Cord, Screws, &c., SAWANtfAH, GA. oc9-lr« M. M„ SULLIVAN & SON OWALIRS IN OYSTERS, SHAD hi i Salt Fait; Fish, < 8 T All orders punctually attended to. No. 150 BRYAN STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. I E. vYAKEFiELI). Practical Plumber, GAS AND STEAM FITTER. Dealer in SUPPLIES, And Manufacturer, of Carbonized Stone and Stone Sewer Pipe, un¬ der Richardson’s Patent, 48 Babnakd Stkeet, SAVANNAH, GA. PRIDE OF THE WEST 1 in i m mm¥m Faucet & Air Brewers, Salron Keepers and others gaged in similar trades, have long felt necessity for an- article whlah should the place of the ordinary Beer Numerous inventions and expedients been tried, but in every case thus far In important requisite has been found the Faucet and Wid Air Pressure above ited, inqentcd his”entire by F. Class, and has occupied time for five years perfect, a new method is used, which is tain to meet the approbation of the er. Can be very easily arranged to of with block tin pipe, for the purpose ing the beer. CHAS. E. WAKEFIELD, Agent for Georgia and Florida. “JSTervoYis Debility,” GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRAOB MAr?;t-j'| ie gi'ontK n'g-“ man Remedy, •A.v an unfailing 'Mm- cure for Semi- yllrnrSW nal Weakness, m. m Spermatorrhea SSfSBE TASIRG. thft ‘ e follo "’> “tFTSS TASIKC. a sequence of Self-Abuse; as Loss ef Memo¬ ry, Universal Lassitude, pain in ths Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Grave. Insanity or Consumption, and a Premature Full particulars in our mail pamphlet, which wecleaire to sand free by to ev¬ ery one. Medicine is by /A-A"- The Specific sold all druggist at SI per package, ox six pack¬ ages for $5. or will sent free by mail on receipt of the money bv addressing, The Guay Medicine Co., No. 10 Mechanics’ Block, Detroit, Midi. yrSrSobi junl-ly. in Quitman and DuPont.j hnmli fisrMa, I ita Ijilw^ Genebai. M.-vAOEas’ Orncr, ) J Savakxah, Ga. , May 23, 1380. LAN and after SUNDAY, May 23rd, V / Passenger-Trains on this Road will inn NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave’Suviuu h daily at..........4.50 p d> Arrive at'Q:.feir.;ri at Jusup' “ ........7.20 n a’ Arrive - I .ltT.od h je Arrive nt Thomarville “ ... G. 20 a Arrive Bivinbridge “ . . 9. 30 & m Arrive at Albany i < ..30.25 a n Arrive Lire Oak .. 2, 00 a it.-. Arrive at Tiiiiuhnssei* at. .. 7.00 a i» Arrive .Jacksonville “ .. 7.50 a in Leavo Tallahassee .. 6.00 p » Leave Jacksonville ( ( Leave Live Oak << .. 11.25 p n Leave Albany .. . 4. 00 p iv Leave Bainbridge < < ... 4.00 j) ii Leave Thomasville ...7.30 p iv Leave Quitman .. 8.55 p m Ijeave Jesnp .. 6.30 a ue Arrive at Savannah . . 9.00 a is No change cl cars between Savannah and Jacksonville ana ' 'amah and Albany. Pullman palace sleeping cars daily be¬ tween Savannah and Jacksonville. Savannah Sleeping ears run t hrough to and from and Albany. Passengers from Savannah for Fe runs Aina, Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this trail., Passengers Passengers for Darien take this train. from'Savannah for take this train, arriving at Brunswick a m. arrive Passengers Savannah leave Brunswick at S m, at 9:00 a m. (daily Passengers iiic’d’ug leaving iS'uii<|ay)connect Macon at 7.15 a. r. at with this train for Florida. Passengers from Florida by this connect Macon at 6.25 Jesup with train arriving ir Con nect at at Albany..with p. ni (daily Passenger inc’d’ng both ways on youthiVegtern Railroad to from Macon, Eufaula,Montgomery, Mobile Nciv Orleans, etc. Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for iaehieoia every Sunday and Thursday ing, fcr Columbus every Tuesday and urday afternoon. Closo connection at Jacksonville St. (Sundays Augustine, excepted} Palatka, for Green Cove landings Si. John’s ri Enterprise, and on ver. Trains on Brunswick and Albany leave junction, going lyeat, at 11.37 a. and for Bruusniclc at 4.40 p. in., dailv cept Sunday. Berths Through Tickets sold and Sleeping secured at Bren’s Ticket Oilice, 22 Bull street, and at Savannah, Florida Western Railway Passenger Depot. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS— EASTERN DIVISION. Leave Siw’h, Sundays excepted, at 7.00 a “ at Jlclntosh, “ 9.40 a “ *• at at Jesup, Blackshear, << 12.00 “ 3 05 Arrive at Dupont, “ 7 .u 0 Leave Blackshear, Dupoflt, “ 5.38 a “ “ “ Jesup, “ 1,00 “ McIntosh, “ 8.06 p Arrive at Savannah, “ 5.40 p WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Dupont, Sundays exo’ted at 8.00 a In Leave Valdosta at....... 8 . i 7 » Leavo Quitman at...... 9.45 » Arrive at Thomanvilie at......... 12.00 ® Leave Thomswville, Mondays, Wed¬ nesdays and Fridays at........ 2.30 p Ed Leave (lajuillu, Mondays, Wednes¬ days and Fridays at 6.23 p m Arrive at Albany, Mondays, Wed¬ Leave nesdays Albany, and Fridays Mondays, at........ YVodnes- 7.15 p m days and Fridays at...... .... 6.30 a m Leave Camilla, Aiondays, YVednes- days and Fridays at............f 8.48 a ra Arrive at Thomasville, Mondays, Leave YYednosdays Thomasville,Bund’yaex’tdat and Fridays at... .11.30 a m 1.45 pm Leave Quituian at... ........... 3.53 p m Leave Valdosta nt..............5.17 p m irrive at Dupont at.............7,30 p m J. S. Tyson, Master Transportation. if. HAINES, S. 12 General Manager. WASHINGTOH, ■ 0. 0. HAS A FIRST-GLASS HOTEL AT $2.50 per day. FREMONT HOUSE No Liquors Sold. If. Establishki> in 1868. James L. Smith, Stencil and RU'BBER STAMP MANUFACTURER, No. 28 DRAYTON Savannah, STREET, Ga. oc8-0m HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Send your Orders for Groceries to H. W. TILTON & CO. Si;-n of the BIG HAM. 30 wIhtakeb street, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA. No charge for Drayago. Terms Cash or City Ai ooptunco. apllO-Cm Grand Central Garden of Savanna? and 96 Broughton Si., Opposite tile Marshall House, ' SOLE AGENTS.FOR THE. CslraM Joses! Mil Hilvstta Lot Beer, * By the barrell or bottle. This beer is expressly brewed for the Southern market and has been well known for the hast six years all over Georgia and Florida and has everywhere given the the best satisfaction. I request a 1 ■. u Lave notjtried thie excellent beer toggive mo a.cali. I am also agent for the Bostwick Giant Riding Saw behest labor S ving Machine for Farmers and Lumborrneu, it is operate eerily and rapidly by one person and does the work of tho with any other cross cut saw. €Ii as, SeieiT, Proprietor. ^&-vasii&£8,|^v feeoi-gia. npilO-Gm. •Tver.-. • v THOMAS jfo VH Dealer in and Maiinfaetarer of TINWABE. $ A full stock of SSSr Geftii siliii stofss .. 1 at prices to suit everybody. If you want a COOK STOVE call or write! for prices. 177 Congress St., opposite the Market. s£ Savannah, Georgia. All orders promptly filled and de¬ livered at tho Railroad free of drayage. apll0-l v. ATTENTION CLOTHING BUYERS NEW GOODS. NEW STYLES. NEW BRICES IN Elens Boys and Children’s c mm’m AT K. UB3VY, 191 and 193 Cougrcsts Corner Jefferson, pSaYffiiiiah, this method to inform friend - 8 and patrons - that u-eoreia. I now prepared to my am ox* viA- Boyif'TintEChildreri’b vm The largest and most Suits. conplete Overceats stock for of old ready-made and young clothing, at .astonishingly consisting low of prices. Guard your interest and save money ... by ©ailing on R. Ii. Levy, 191 and 19-3 Congress St refit, »Savnunah, Ga. entatsj^K ^PH<ENrx m-m moms. VYm. KEaS .*! MU 0, 9 —MANUFACTURERS OF— IRON AID WM Jw pA«T' l/HO S ■ ..rcLni- dural Iron Work for Olmrchc?. S: s, and DwelKiSgs. Cemeterj, - . V'evaudul), Garden, and Balcony Railings. Plow Castings, Etc. Sugar Mills arc! Pirns a Specialty. Corner Broughton and Randolph Streets, East end.of Broughton Street, aug2S-3m | ^avanna lk 9 €Teoi*ggia.. Established ..in 1844. Wm. M. Davidson 5 AYholerale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic WINE§, 3L<IjQXJO'JLl,S, Sola Agent for Sale, of Wm, Mresoy & Co’s Celebrated Phiin'bdphia sisici For States of Georgia, Alabama and Florida No. 158 BRYAN ST., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Invites the attention of the Trade to his large, and well selected stock of Foreign an, Domestic AVines, Liquors, having etc. seise,ted from the My Foreign Goods been stock of some of the oldest Importing Houses in the country; while my Domestic Goods being obtained from the best known and most popular distillers in the Trade, with my long established reputation, shall be, a guarantee that my stock will always be found as represented, and is offered at as low, prices as the same class of goods can be obtained from any 'iNYITSD. source. aug'28-3m. AN I7N«I S EC'X , I03V Ife-5 P. H. WARD & CO., Oon&iiiii9f3ioHL Importers, Shippers and Wholesale Dealers in FRUITS and PBOBUCE, Fruits and Kits imported from the AY eat fades! rlAY, GRAIN &e. 139w.nd-141 Bay St, Savannah, Ga. Consignment's Solicited. aag£ 8 .- 6 m. No.:2 Bay and River Savsyinnli, Streets, Ga. opposite Gas Works, Novelty Iron Works JOHN R0URKE, Prop’r, Iron & Brass Founder And Machinist. All kinds of Riepairs|done Prices suit on machinery the times. at short notice. to The SAMSON SUGAR MILLS AND PANS a specialty. Having gone I to extra expense to make them perfect, the can South recom¬ mend them to the farmers of as one of the best mills offered on the market. They are made of tlie best charcoal pig iron, having heavy wrought iron shafts, and all ports turned true. If these mills are not what I represent, I will take them back, re¬ fund the money, and pay all expenses, WA.lUtA.NTED Foil ONE YeAIS. Dealer and manufacturer in new and sec¬ ond-hand ENGINES & GRIST MILLS. BIG PAY. WANTED agents We want a limited number of active ener¬ getic canvassers to engage in a pleasant and profitable business. Good men will find this a rare chance TO MAKE TMOTTKIY. Such will please answer this advertiser^: u by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, in. stating None what business they have engaged need apply. but those, who mean business Address CO., FINLEY, HARVEY & iuoy291ys. Atlanta, Ga- ’ Savannah and Charicsion Railroad. Office Savannah & CaAKnesroN 1\. I}, Col, Savannah, Ga., March 13, 1880. /COMMENCING SUNDAY, March. follows, 14th. VJ Trains will depart and arrive ns from Passenger Depots. F. & YV. R’y.; Going North. Train No. 2. Train No. 4. Leave Savannah.. . 4:00 p m and 9:00 p m Arrive Charleston. .9:55 p m and 8:00 a m Going oath. Train No, 1. 'Train No. 3. Leave Charleston.. 7:15 a m and 8:30 p m Arrive Savannah. ..1:30 p m and 6:25 am Trains Noe. 1 and 2 Fast Mail. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Night Expire. Schedule No. 2 connects at Charleeten with Northeastern Railroad . northward. No. 4 with the Through Pullman sleeper for Washington, D. c., and on Nos 1 and 2 trains l-nn Through Savannah and Wilming¬ ton bleepers, MAGNOLIA ROUTE. Leave Savannah at.............. 9:00 p » Arrive Augusta at,..............’ 6:36 a m Arrive Leavo Augusta Savannah at. at.............. ...........9:00,.p .6:25 m Woodruff sleeping tk a The Palace cars, run to aud from Savannah and Augusta on this schedule. This train connects at Augusta with Chra- lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad fox Aiken and northward; Georgia Railroad westward; at Yemassee for Beaufort, Port Royal Railway. and station line Port Rornil and Au¬ gust ABOVE a TRAINS DAILY. ■ Tickets for sale at Wm. Bren’s Special Ticket Agency, No. Li Lull street, and De¬ pot Ticket Office, C. 0. Olk at, Receiver, C. S. GADSDEN, Engined i and 8'uporinlondent,