The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, November 23, 1866, Image 4

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fnFsMTHERJI PAIACf DRY GOODS WSJ. • - in i— ' * r 'J^.TL^:.r^yasM: •-• r-«*-«■■»- ©HFF & WATKINS, ttmmi in iiiiiii m mi §§§ii» £ 111 AND 118 CONGRESS STREET, Savannah, - Georgia. Antrust Rl, 1866 — 4 m * *aGf Annual 81, 1866—4 m M. 8. McINTOSH, TEBEAD & PINDAR, Quitman. Savannah. |I.S. tleliilosliA Cos., CENE R A L Commission Merchants, Quitman, Ga., "ITTILL give prompt nMention to ovary kind VV of business, and all order* fl11«*<1 with dispatch. for nny character of Produce. Ha«di, Blinds.'* anythingneeded, will beattended tr, ami a very M /nall commission charged. * 4,1,80 We will eonataatly keep mpplied with a largo' and complete awiortment of FAMILY GROCERIES To eopt lv «he hec<*4*iUei) of the people, which will be sold at very ItojJFTUTE RATE Country Produce. We wi’j purchase or barter for any and even kind of Produce, either in large or tunall qiianti jiis. and will invariably pay the highest market I . price, either iu cash or hade. jnsM? We have on hud a nmall reuoinntof Goods which will be dk pi. vd of at cm t I\> respectful! v »h«» public to glw us a i trial and we think complete naturae*ion vHI be given. »eptvl 3ui j swietM «Tj : R. & T. AVERA, Cfcuil man, Georgia, K'W . tV„.ir n„V LMpll building, n choice lu! of family utul Fancy (tillcarlo- Liquors, To Tfwoi. J-hiia haven, .Sugars. Ac. • N |N(I IN PART us Floor, CoflVo, Siigni, Rice, Choonc, Pick les, Can Fruits, Sardines, Worcester Sauce. Preserves, Pepper, Spice, Crackers, French and Fii£- lisli Mustard, Macaroni, Dried Apples, Ac. Confectioneri es: eCan dies of ere y tlescription ; Nut* of various kinds; Figs. Raisins. Ac.. Ae. Irft. I *’t 11 > ° f her articles in the “Kilting line” not to be met with everywhere. (riv * n» a cal! price our goods, and wc feci aanguine you will purchase of us. We are about to establish, in connexion with our store, a first class B-A-ISYEimr, av»j,ng already HC ’urt'-l tli • services of no expe benced Baker, and will to* ready in a few days, ri «apply all demands in that line. toSepleiuber 21. 36 urn r.DTvv ii > s (>K\ wnoi.Ksai.K iu.Aim in aROCE R 1 E S, WINKS, LIQUORS, CIDERS, r Vr asa ml i■ifj avs ; Also A rnt for Massey, Collins A Ccr’a PIII LA DJiLP II I A Ale. 150 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO. May itV I**U' ly qVIT M A N BILLIARD SALOON A N D - ALLEY, Tins i'st«bH-hm* , nt has just been supplied w ith NliW LIGHTS. and a stock of Fine Liquors, Cigars, &c. October (». lbofi, SH-ts n. W. Meson. K. C. Anderson, Jr. Mercer & Anderson, banker' 4NT> {‘out hi issi on .Y/fi •chan ts O See No. ]0 Stoddard's Upper Range. Bay St. SAVANNAH, GEO. I'EaLC IS IN* KXai.lXOJt'. COIN, CNCCRRi'NT VtO.NET. AC. Will buy and sell Cotton and other Produce on co nm.s4on. Also Stock**, pends and Secari tifa -tierally collect paper .xud make prompt r#*n ;t. •>**. Business r-oHeiten. Ji ly QUITMAN CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. 11. Proprietor. HF in now prepared w ith the beat imiteriul and coinpolenl workmen to put up to order Buggies, Otfringe*, and Wagons at abort, notice. REPAIRING, RE-PAINTING AND .TRIMMING will be done promptly. He has oil hand a number of Buggies, (hitriag es and light Wagons. Also has just received a lot of Northern Buggies, Harness and Buggy PmbrelliiM. All ol which are offered for kiiiull profits. The public and friends generally arc invited to call and examine for themselves before pur chasing elsewhere. Mr. B. W. LFYFI I FTTH will be found at the Shop ready to wait on an one who may w ish to purchase or examine the work. March 3). 1 HWi. ~~ QUITMAX* DRUG STORE. M. B. Hunter fll VIvHS pleasure in Renew ing his notice to the 1 citizens of Quitman and Brooks county, that he keeps constantly on hand a Large Stock of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, mmmmQv Patent Medicines,^sr-^ss DYESTUFFS, FINE LIQUORS. FANCY' WL and TOII, FT AUTIOLKS. A<• HgESMA 'I 'li*nUcnliim nl'Cmmlrv I’by- Hic'mni. I* , **>(.- *«.tlnlIv culltMl tn my Mock, l’l't-ciiiitionn curcfullv nvoimrcd M. li. iIt'NTKH. l>rii((Kisl ami Apolhocnry. May 11. IBl.fi, 17-ls B=s tag^Jjine ¥H O M rro 17. il ■ 6l G R XI to ZVXonticcllo CARRY ING ( . S. MAIL. ; rplIL undersigned runs, daily, a Line of Font | 1 Horse Poaches from No. 17. A. (3. ii. 11.. I to Monticello Florida. Laving tin* former pluet j on arrival of train from Savannah ; returning J conn *cis with the train going east to Savannah making the trip, either way. in four hour*. A : speed v connection between Hie Georgia and FL- I rida lit.es *»f Railroads is thus formed. Pu refill drivers and eomfoiaaldi* coaches are on lie* line. h\ I). I'AKTKIIXiK. July 27. ISEf.. •Je-tf ACCOMMODATION mmi iv m z a . m wsz F R 0 M Quitman to Madison. Quitman. Pa., to Mudi-on. Fla. It is an accom modation Line, and will leave the Quitman de pot every evening, on the arrival of train from Savannah, when there are passengers. U is the most direct and expeditious route by which a connection can be formed between the Atlantic and Pols and lVn-acola and Peorgia Ttalroads. The distance wHI b<» traveled with : dispatch, safety and comfort the proprietor hav ing sec nix and careful drivers, good stock and com- I tortable hacks. ! The usual stage fare will be charged. .dun McKinnon. Sept. L‘S, lsibi, J7-tf FOR ' WOOD A- .MANN’S PvYrtable Steam Engines, Fr«m 4 to 35 Horse Power, Ami Portable Mm Mills. TOSKI'II GII.MKR, (>t Monticello. Florida, is the authorized agent for the above celebra ted Engines and Mill. For simplicity, compact ness. pow and economy of fuel, they are con ceded by experts to be superior to any ever of fered to the public. They are the best Engines manufactured for plantation purposes. Mr. Gilmer will taia» pleasure in ordering these Engines and Mill* fnm the manufacturers, and will put them in operation within forty-eight hours after they are landed at the place. •j-YrFor i he convenience of parties interested, orders raav be undo through F. R, FI LI aug3-€m “Banner” Office. Quitunin. NOTICE. 'pin: r\'PERSir,NT.I> would announce to the I C’itiz- ns of Brooks County, that he is pre pared to do all kinds of work on Colton Gins wedingßepairs, AND TO MAKE WINDOW SASHES AND BLINDS ; anil re-iav.fnlly wMciH their order-. All orders left at lay Shop, at Mr. Jnnics }’.. Young's Mill, * ill receive pr *\avt atteadot. J. D. GUNN. Ju*e la. I•*k. * hi % CHllSfevEk fiAU.Uiiian'h I’im-t are composed .simply of j Vegetable Medicines. They are Catliartß Pills, acting upon the Stoinariie, Liver and Bowels ? containing no Arsenic. Calomel. Blue Mass, or tiny oilier Mineral substance. The great advan tage the Proprietors claim for these Bills is that without the aid of Calomel. Blue Mass, or any other Minerals, they will cure the most obstinate cases of Chills and Fever. Dumb Ague. Periodic al Headache. Neuralgia and all affections of a j like character. Follow the directions and you will find that they will do all thati** claimed for them. Try one box, and their own merits will recommend them ever afterwards. t-y We have used fALLU.IMVS Pills, and have never known them to fail to cure when the directions were followed, and unhesilalingky re commend I hem to public favor. Hon. T. 11. W atts. Ex-Governor of Ala. i “ T. J. Judge. Judge Supreme Court Ala. “ Robt. I Jougherty. Judge 9th Circuit of Ala Win. (L Waller. Sheriff Montgomery co., Ala. Hon. Alex. B. Ceitherall. Montgomery Ala. Col. Jas 11. Weaver. (-01. (.Tawford Bibb, “ Maj. F. A. Banks, Com. Merchant. N. O. La. Geo. Mason. Esq , Mayor Wetnmpka. Ala. Mike L. Woods. AtFy at Law. 2()(i IFdway N Y. Daniel Sayre. (Jrami Sec. Grand imdge. Ala.. F. A A. Masons. BLOUNT & HALE, Solo Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala. WiiOLKSALF DEPOTS : Ilnuald. Rislev A Tompkins. MI Chambers st., N. S. W.Morsdun. N Edward Wilder A Cos.. Louisville Ky . E. J. Hart A r Cos., N. 0., La..Blount A Hale, Montgomrey. SOLD BY W. B. lIuNTKU, Quitman. Geo.; Dr. M. H. Rod ■is and J. I>. Charlton. Valdosta: Dr. D. 11. enton, Stockton ; J. Strickland. Homersville. , ami Dr. S. Overwt-reet. Blackshear and by Dru gist generally. aug!7-('m Tfliri|BSS«! '(■rOOVPPVIIIl 1 I2<»inrflrl« DRY GOODS Dotcn ,* lioirn. The lovers of SOOSJS, May now regall themselves over the feast pre parcel for them in the shap»* of Harsaias ! Harsains! Bargain- ! We have reduced the market price of Domestics I ONE THIRD THEN! VALLE, and have an immense qmßitify of the*' Goods •coming from the great Pnesic Sale in York. Besides these, we have the largest and best Stock j ol FASHIONABLE COODS already in Store, that will be in this section this | Season. Ev ery Novelty of the Sea-' son can here be found, as the crow ds of eager ad- ' mirers who daily congregate will readily testify, j Then save your money and come to the place j when* no one will ever be cheated, and where j you can get most for it. JsT* Wool taken in exchange for j B. F. IJVTON A- CO. Grooverville. April 11 IJ-tf Wm c arl«. T. M. J Jilt's. A. ftf. Wilson, C. C. Hardwick CLARK, JONES, &CO., FACTORS ~A: i G*o-muui V.au? c'S'v -\,V,n ,-L _ So. 1 Stoddard’s Lower Banff, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. advances made on consignment*. Cotton shipped to any point desired. Dr. J. H McCall IS THEIR AGENT AT QUITMAN, And w ill make liberal advances on Cotton con signed to them. sepl4-35-3m tTh. Bolshaw & Cos. WnOLBOALE AM) RETAII. DEALERS IX CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. CUTLERY, KEROSENE LAMPS House Furnishing Goods, &c., &c„ &c. 6? St. Julian and 101 Bryan Streets, (Next door to the cor. of Whittaker.) 5.1 VASS.UI GEORGIA. Jolr id, lhso. ly Savannah Hat Store. S. M. COLBING, HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GO9DS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 153 Congress Street. Sttvamisili (.‘eorjtfc. Thankful for the patronaj-e so lit.cralty ox tended to me the past year. 1 li.-f to annottac that i slial! commence receiving in a few days my t-’Atd, S't’OCK MATS C ATS, Os all styles and qualities. In my AVh-desale iioom nps’iia- v-il he he (id every v.c,-;\ "t goods in my line, snitable for the city and interior trade. 0 (d) os Men .- and t-oy - 'h |M ' : ‘>»d I'd Hals, ait grades ; Men's and Hoys’ Ca|(s, I.adie* and Mi-.-es aiol tolaai- Ita(- I (.■■-. - .)(’.. ; l 11 styles and qualities. In mv lie-tail Department First Moor. I -I, ill keen taiiisoo 1 , ~n ''' .Ntssiuiere. Dress. Fe t and Moot Il.it- ill style-and the r.ate Styles as fast as t-«0,.,l -■((. ...... qualities; Cloth. Scotch 1 , Velvet and Glazed Caps. Ac., amt a variety of artnde-.-tiel. a-so.-k --gloves, hundkerehiefs, suspenders, neck lies, paper and linen collar-, umbrellas. Ai Ae My facilities for purchasing these goods are unsurpassed, and I can sell them as low as van be jobbed or retailed in any of I lie Northern or Ka-tern Markets. A residence in this city from boyhood, and an active business experience of over fifteen years, gives me confidence in appealing to my fellow citizens in town and country for their eotidt.u-d pat ronage. (augl! Cm) ?. M. GOLDING. ISAAC M. I’IiA.VK GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN. SAM’L M. LKDF.RKIt, WHOLES A !.F. DEALERS IN* mmm ms boikstic bm cbobs. 1-10 Coiijafrf'Mx mtreet, Savanmili, <;•». Utac T.. 1. I "t’ ' " '* a ‘d'K llct lull - “ • »-!)' Ur iincli 11--use : 209 (irci-i.w'eli Street, Nov Y ok September 28, 1866. 6m Stalnaker & Bentley•> QUIT3W /L3NT ClF*^" PEA! El’S IN Dress Goods, Staple Drv (ioods. !l ' “s --lints and Gaps, GrocF «T* Hardware, 'jt&mTJx'x iwJX>4)a3i3aa» Y VATiEF NOTIONS, iVr., ,Vo. j,, tKTLAH ATTENTION IS CALI .E H TO THEIR fall and winter stock, Which wa- ; ircf"li.v Selected in the Northern Markets, and i- suite.l to the " ants ot The Planter, the Meelmnie, the Ladies and Children, AND WILL BE SOLD LOW FOR CASH, OR EXCHANGED FOR COUNTRY I’RODUCE. As o„r motto is quick sales and small profits, we ""*!«££ ' y.' v , vK , { &BKNTLKY.'" purchasing elsewhere. . May 4. 1866. ' " V. A- Kyan & Cos., Sucvemor* to I. K. Scaly & Cos. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Imported and Domestic lujifaa • SULK AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA F R A. KELLER'S Celebrated Whiskeys, (11 FARRE’S Champagnes, &c. 207 Bay Street, SAVANANH .... ..GEORGIA. augli 31 < im Thos. W. Shea, Souse, Sign and Decorative Painter, tinder, Graitier and Glazier, wholesale and rktau. dealer in SJS.SJC, DOORS, MOULDINGS, &C. All kinds of Painters'Tools. White Lead. Oils. Mixed Paints. Glass. Puttv. Whitewash and other Brushes. Paper Hang ings and Fire Board Prints* St. Julian Sirett. old Stand of Johu G. FaHigaiJ, SAVANNAH, GEO. July 13. Im;6. ly MARSHALL HOUSE, BROUGHTOX STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THIS first class Hotel has been - , remodeled and newly refur nishecl and put in perfect OTder 1 11 Jr throughout. The traveling public JgjgijL* S may rest assured they will comfortable accommodations at this House. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. February 10, 1866. It Stevens & Rountree, have received their fill A$ D 131 T£ B 32'Ws OF DRY-GOOOS. Which was c.'i rolully selected hr™ of the Firm in the Northern ami Extern markets. It will be found |de<‘ every particular.' , , Ato examine our. Stock, wliieli will be Bold m- '''■•• ('it v,-ns n-p i’t "iiy *-■„ ~4.^ ‘•I •' small a (]) Qui'iean. Georgia. September .V n't**- _ _______________. w sun - (u - T IIK OLD stand of E. REMINGTON,) XXI “X* A-fST , C3r3±30., KKK’HO.V U4Mi /f>*B CONSTANTLY MECBIYING FRESH SUPPLIES OF General Dry Goods, li 1 : a I>¥ MA DE CLOT 11 L\G, LBnr PR ll?S, HARDWARE it iu c»\vocUcm (futlctW, F J \ !■] la !<t 3 O ISS, i*o 1 • Medicinal Purposes, Tobacco, Segars, etc. Es?" My old customers are solicited to continue tlwir patronage, and citizen* generally are invited to ea'i and examine my good*, which will be Hold at a vety advance n<• si s A. P. PERHAM tkMwnm BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY, TWO-PLY, COTTAGE, IIEMP. , Oil OlotHs: In 4-1: 5-4 ; 6-4; 8-4 ; 10-4 ; 1 >-4 ; And Six Yards Wide. SHAD £ S , All Pa terns and Leilgtlia- DAMASK AND LACE st : a a s -a - . m ■ -m. w • Cornice ami Curtain Bards. And all that is generally found in this branch of bu and ness. Upholstering done by a competent man. Plans of rooms sent. Carpets andOil Cloths will be Cut to Fit Without Extra Charge. LATHROP & CO. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 26, 1866. 2m Administrator's Sale. Georgia. Brooks County. 4 GREFABLE to an order of the Hon. Cotirt of Ordinary of said County, will be sold be so raj he Court House door in Quitman. Ga-, the resfl estate of E. C. Dukes, deceased, consis ting a valuable plantation on Mule Creek, near OkapilctS made known on day oi sale. J.JB\ DUKES, Adm’r de bov.is non. F. W SO®- 1 F. WHJATO*. • , 0 Late o WiWWi !: f : Wheaton fc Cos f. w.snis & co., avaiuiali,.., Georgtal ■ m. «jb m «t mm A K D General Commission DEALERS IK Produce, Merchandise LUMBER, Timber and Cotton. Consignments are respectfully ami will receive strict attention. L.. The forwarding business will be carefully and pivmptly attended to. Insurance will be ef tet ted \<hen necessary, an< * shipments made to anv point desired. ‘ j ji,(iral advances to planters, on Cotton. 1 Lumber" .vv- at customary rates. (augl7-6a ; G&yrgin. BrocJ* s fow/i/y. 4 GR.EE vIjLE to an order of the Honorable A V * or, Ordinary of said county, wilt be .-old before and •*£•>'« Hon-* door In th. toira < Quitman. lh( * le «V a “i^Sj first Tuesday to January, I«S7, the Real «U|| belonging to II- p-ntl-y. deceased «"*».*><■ ... j, ,|. t .an I!• \ and two other lots J 1t -r fii** of heirs and creditors. - A lor M. J. BENTLEY, ) F JSf W. G. BENTLEY, f ember 1 »*.. I?*s. Georgia , Pierce County. dH Whereas SR. Jenki applies to the CourTJ Ordinary for Letters ot Guardianship for !■ minor heirs of .John M. Jenkms. late of said cofl ty deceased. These are t herefore to cite all JB sons to file their objection*, if -any, within tB time prescribed by law, otherwise said latte* will be issued. . - Witness mv hand and official signature. ■ W. H. GRADY, 0.P.C.8 November, 2, 1866, .’Hi jfl