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LOCAL COLUMN
QUITMAX, GEORGIA, AUG. 9,18 G".
If you will uso Medicines,
Prop. Kayton's Great Hkmemks. -‘V--
Our Club Kates.
We occasionally receive inquiries as to what
we will furnish the Banner to clubs; therefore
we publish the following schedule for the gui
dance of friends :
Five copies one year sl2,. r >o
Ten copies one year, 22.50
Twenty copies one year 40.00
No club received for less than a year, and in
ali cases the cash will be required in advance.
Legal Notice.— See the legal notices
is to-day’s paper, from the Ordinary’s of
lice of Brooks county.
New Goods,— Messrs. Smith & Walk
er give notice that they have received
fresh supplies of Lard, Tobacco, Domes
tics, Superphosphates, etc. Give them
a cal! and they will deal fair.
E. Jnflray Ac Cos.
Special attention is called to .‘lie card
of this firm in to-day’s paper. They are
extensive dealers in dress goods, furnish
ing goods, silks, Yankee notions, etc., are
established at 350 Broadway, New York,
and well and favorably known to the
Southern people.
Mr. 11. M. Davenport, connected with
this house, is an intelligent, energetic,
persevering gentleman, upright andhon
i rable in all business transactions, uni
versally known End esteemed in this
section of country, and likewise connect
ed with a number of the first families of
Brooks.
We take pleasure in recommending
Mr. Davenport and the extensive house
he represents, to me. chants who design
visiting New York, the approaching Fall,
for the purpose of laying in supplies.
Homicide.
Wo understand that a colored man
killed another, about a mile distant from
Quitman, on Monday evening last, by
the accidental discharge of a pistol. The
ball took effect in the head, and the un
fortunate man died almost instantly.
This is another warning against the
careless handling of firearms. Hoes arc
more appropriate, useful and profitable
weapons, in the bands of freedmen, than
guns; and we trust the homicide in qttes
tion will have a tendency to induce our
colored friends to abandon the use of
guns, powder and shot.
Colored Candidate for Congress.
On a visit to Messrs. King & Hester’s
Mill, on last Monday morning, wo learned
that Patrick Ficklin (colored) had visit
ed the mill on the Saturday previous,
and finding a goodly number of persons
present, he announced himself a Candi
date for Congress at. the first election af
ter a reorganization of the State Govern
ment.
Mr. Ficklin, we presume, desires to
canvass the District, and therefore his
early amioiiuceineut as a seeker aflcr;
‘Congressional glory.’ This determination
of Patrick Ficklin, is rather "cool”—it
has taken ns by surprise—but we will
admit that he is more respectable, if not
intelligent, than many members of the
present Congress.
It is probable that colored candidates
will be plentiful—-and that many will be
elected to positions they are totally unfit
to fill. We don’t wish to be understood,
however, as expressing doubts of the
Congressional Candidate’s abilities. Not
at all.
A Nuisance,
It is an ancient prerogative of the
"Local” to demand the abatement of nui
sances witlipi the corporation. What
we now ask is the banishment of hogs
from the public square and streets of our
town. They go into all sorts of dir
ty' places, and then wallow around
our public wells. They thus transfer to
our drinking water the vjlest filth of our
town. Fine scavcngeis, truly! They
break through fences, and muck our dain
tiest vegetables. They have a weakness
for young poultry, and woe to the juve
nile shanghai that strays from his native
dunghill! They propagate under our
very door millions of the hungriest fleas,
and then relieve themselves of the plague
b/ scattering these pestiferous creatures
here, there, and everywhere. Fine scav
engers, truly! lias it never occurcd to
the people of our village that it is unjust
to raise hogs at the expense of their
neighbors? In many old countries these
animals arc prohibited, by a general law,
from running at large; why cannot we
have the same blessed relief by munici
pal legislation? Let the Council enact
the necessary regulations; and then let
every vagrant porker be arrested, im
pounded, and hold subject to a fine and
the Marshal’s fees. " Videant consules nt:
quid detrimenti respublica capiat.”
Oivil Vacancies.
Lient. Sa son, who was recently on a
tour through the lower counties of our
State, for the purpose of filling civil va
cancies by appointment, has completed
his labors, and recommended the follow
ing parties to Gin Pope:
Brooks County—R. J. Denmark, as
Justice of the Peace; Julius Cremins, as
Marshal for the town of Quitman.
Pierce County—Mr E. T. Acosta, as
Tax Assessor, aud Mr. William Brunt,
Collector.
Ware County'—H. J. Jeffords, John
Fitzgerald and Austin Smith, Justices of
the Inferior Court.
Clinch County'—G. W. Newborn, as
Ordinary, and H. D. O’Quinn, as County
Treasurer.
1/owndes County—B. L. Stephens and
J. M. Williams, Justices of the Peace.
Thomas County—F. J. Gould, Survey
or: J. P. Arnold, Aid rman of Thomas
ville; 0. W. Durgin, Constable.
Baker County—E. G. W. Allen, Ordi
nary: D L Parker, Countv Treasurer.
fftfu? Atkcvtiocmento.
11. M. DAYENPOST,
WITH
i;.s.jiFiim& <»..
SRW GOODS,
350 Broadway, New York
Flannels,
Gloves,
Collars it Tics,
Skirt Braids,
Dress Goods,
White Goods,
Linen Goods,
Cloaks, Embroideries,
English Crapes,
Hosiery,
Dress Shirts,
Ribbons,
Lace Articles,
Shawls,
Lace,
Silks,
Yankee Notions, &e.
A O IRC,7 Cm
CEORCIA
STATE LOTTERY!
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
MASONIC
©liatiriiElS
Boyd, Wilson & Cos.,
Managers, Atlanta. Ga.
gse&t mmm.
One Dollar —Full Ticket.
CAPITAL ITtIZF.,
Si £50,000.
EXTRA CLASS A.
This Groat Lottery, for the benefit of the Mason
ic Orphans’ Horn*?, will be drawn in public at
Atlanta, Ga., on Wednesday, the Ith day of Sep
tember next, 1807.
GREAT SCHEME.
1 Prize of $20,000 is $20,000
1 Prize of 5.000 1s 6.000
1 Prize of 2,000 is 2,000
1 Prize of 1,000 is 1.000
2 Prizes of 500 are 1,000
4 Prizes of 250 are 1.000
100 Prizes of 100 are 10.000
200 Prizes of 50 aro 10,000
Prizes amounung 4'wunm
50.000 in Prizes at $1 per Ticket
A Package of 10 Tickets may draw $30,000
ALL THE PRIZES WILL BE DRAWN.
>
Plan of these <>reat Lotteries and Explanation
of Drawings.
The numbers from 1 to 100,000, corresponding
with the numbers on the tickets, are printed on
separate slips of paper and encircled with small
tubes, and placed in a glass wheel all of the
prizes in accordance with the scheme, arc simi
larly printed and encircled, and placed in anolli
cr glass wheel. The wheels are then revolved,
and two boys, blindfolded, draw the numbers
and prizes. One of the boys draws one number
from the wheel of numbers, and at tin; same time
the other boy draws out one prize from the wheel
of prizes. The number and prize drawn out are
exhibited to the audiance, and whatever prize
comes out is registered and placed to the credit
of that number, nnd this operation is repeated
until all the prizes a e and a ' n.
'SfuAll prizes are pay able without discount,
and the official drawing sent to each purchaser.
BOY D, WILSON A 00.
Managers, Atlanta, Geo.
August 9, 1867. tdd
191 PAItTIAL SI FFEKINGS Nei
ther Wealth, Refinement, or Condition, are
exempt. The PnnxrroKK.v, or Females’ Friend is
expressly for tin* benefit of females who may be
suffering from Nervous Irritability, Distressing
Apprehensions, and all these troublesome com
plaints that invite premature old age, and render
life miserable The Philotoken acts like a charm
in relieving pain ; and by controlling the ner- j
vous system, restores those feelings of confidence |
and satisfaction that insure happiness. It is a
radical cure for Dysmenorrhcea, and a treasure
that should be possessed by every female who
desires to restore, improve, or preserve her
health, beauty and physical comfort. Descrip
tive pamphlets, containing valuable information
for invalids and heads of families, will be sent on
receipt of postage stamp. Price $1 per bottle ;
the usual discount to the trade.
HARRAL. KISLEY A CO..
Wholesale Druggists, 141 Chambers st., N. Y.
Risleys extract buchu.
The most efficient Diuretic and Tonic for
the treatment of all complaints resulting from
weakness and darangement of the Kidneys |»nd
Urinary Organs—such as pains and weakness in
the back and loins, gravel, dropsy, stranguary,
incontinence, inflamation of the mucus surfaces,
Arc. Risley's Buchu can be used in all cases, for
children as well as adults, with perfect safety.
Physicians are finding that Risley’s is the most!
uniform and reliable preparation, beside being
of greater strength and in larger bottles than
any others. »Sold by the Druggists and Merchants
fer $1.50. IIARRAL, KISLEY & CO.,
Proprietors.
N. B. All officinal preparations of medicines
bearing our label are made according to the U.
S. Pharmacopoeia, and'all goods sold by iis are
warranted to be as represented, or may be re
turned at our expense.
Determined to maintain the reputation which
our houses have always enjoyed for dealing in
Reliable Medicines, and to merit the continued
confidence of our customers, we assure them
that the same attention will be paid to orders by
mail as when personally present.
HARRAL, RISLEY & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
It 1 Chambers and 1 lludsox Sts., NEW YORK.
Successors to Haviland, Kecse & Cos.. 1830;
liavilarid, Harral and: Risley ; Harral, Risley &
Kitchen ; Ilarral, Risley & Tompkins.
August 2, 1867. 6rn
C 1 EORGI A. Pierce County.-Thomas E. Lyons
i" applies to me for letters of Administration,
de bonis non, on the Estate of Banner Guy, de
ceased.
All persons concerned will therefore file their
objections, if any they have within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
! granted.
I Witness my official signature this July 24.1807
25-5 t 11. W.Grady, Ordinary.
G 1 EORGIA, Pierce County.—Whereas Thom
Fas E. Lyons applies to me for letters of
Guardianship of the minor heirs of Banner Guy,
deceased.
All persons concerned will therefore Ole their
objections in iny office on or before the first mon
day in September next, if any they have, other■-
erwise said letters will be granted.
Given under my hand and private seal, (there
being no seal ut office.) this July 24. 1867.
; 25 ot 11. W.GRADY, Ordinal
UNITED STATES
INTERNAL REVENUE
TAX NOTICE.
r|THE Annual Taxes for 1806, on Income, Log-
A acies and Successions, and Carriages, Gold
Watches, Silver Plate. Ac. ; also, the monthlies
for May and June on manufactured articles, Arc.;
also, tin* Special Tax or License for business men
and Professions, are now due and turned over to
me for collection.
All said taxes not. paid in twenty days from the
date of this notice will be subject to penalties,
which will be added.
Special attention is called to the Act in rela
tion to carrying on business without license.
In my absence, payment for Brooks county can
be made to Isaac Mabbett ; in Lowndes and Ber
rien counties, to Capt. J. W. Wells; in Thomas
county to Judge Tooke.
HENRY F. MABBETT,
Dept. Col. tth Div. Ist I list.. Georgia.
Quitman, August 2, 1867. 26-2 t
Town Property lor Salt 1 .
A NY one desirous of purchasing a Two ac»e
YjL Town Lot, upon which is a comfortable
Log Dwelling, necessary out houses, a goo.l well
of water. Ac., can be accommodated by making
application to the Editor of the Banner.
(~'l EORGIA. Brooks County. Whereas W. A.
T King, Guardian of G. S. Edwards, applies
to mo for letters of dismission from said guardi
anship.
These are the'oro to cite and admonish all
parties at interest to tile their objections within
tie time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters
wi l be granted tin* applicant.
Witness my hand and officii l signature.
j. g. McCall o. b. c.
July 12, 1867. 23-6 t
GBOOV E RTILbi
ACADEMY
FOR MILES IMI FRMALBS.
rilllE Exercises of this Institution will com-
JL mence again September 2nd, 1867.
The Rates of Tuition are as follows, payable
in gold, or its equivalent, in currency :
l’Kll QUARTER OF TEX WEEKS I
Primary class $4 50
Intermediate class 6 00
Senior class 8 00
Music at the usual charge.
With a commodious building just finished, sit
uated at Grooverville, Ga., live miles from No.
17, A. A G. R. It., in the midst of a quiet and re
tim'd neighborhood, free from the inducements Jto
dissipation, incidental to city life, students will
find advantages here equaled by few institutions
of the same grade. Board can be had in private
families at ordinary rates.
For further particulars address
RICHARD RAMSEY,
President Board of Trustees.
July 12, 1867. 23-5 t
TO THE PIIDLICT
T. F. LAWSON,
Offers h’s services to the public as a
Manufacturer of Plain Tinware,
And Dealer in Japanned. Planished and Stamp
ed Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, Ac.; and
in connexion with the above, he has oil hand a
fine lot of
Cooking Stoves, Ranges,
OFFICE STOVES, dcC.,
which he oilers low to the public.
lie also flatters himself tlmt he can furnish to
merchants a better and neater article of Tin
ware, and as low or lower than they can pur
chase elsewhere, north or south. All 1 ask is a
chance, before buying elsewhere.
I will also manufacture, at short notice, any
thing yon may want, out of tin, sheet-iron, cop
per or zinc. Guns and Gun Locks repaired.
to.. He has established himself in the two
story building south of Mrs. Me In tosh's Hotel,
i9 1X67. 23-ts
CHILLS & FEVER
WE HAVE USED GALLIGHAN’S PILLS,
and find they will do all tlmt i« claimed
lor them, and cheerfully recommend them to pub
lic favor. J. 11. WATT’S.
Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A SANFORD,
Att’y Gen l of Alabama.
ROUT. DOUGHERTY,
Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
From Thomas J. Judge, Judge Supreme Court.
I have use Gam.ioiian's Rii.lh on my planta
tion, for Fever and Ague, and find them sill that
is claimed for them. TJK>S. J. .JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., .Sept. 23, 1858.
Lowndes County, Alabama.
Gallighan’s Fever and Ague Rills will do. They
are decidedly the best medicine for Chills and
Fever I ever gave. I would not be without them
for five times the price.
J. A. GRAHAM.
Am Klim's, April 17. 1867.
One box of Gai.ugiian's Rn.us cured ine per
fectly of chills and fever. They are the bes*
medicines for chills and fevor I ever saw.
A. G. RONALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter county, Ga.
Montijomkiiy, Ala., July 3. 1866.
Messrs. Bunt A- Hai.k Gents: I have used
your Galuhiian’s Rills on two occasions for
Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all
that they an; intended to do. They arc the best
remedy for she disease that I have ever tried. I
consider them perfectly reliable.
Respectfully, DAN L ,>AYRE,
Grand .Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Ala.
Albany, Ga.. March 11, 1867.
I have used Gallighan’s Pills in forty cases of
Chills and Fever, with pcrfW f success. They
are the best Fever and Ague Rills put up.
A. B. FANT.
Wholesale in Savannah, by
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.
And by all Druggists.
BLOUNT A- HALE,
Pkopiubtorr,
June2l-21-tf Montgomery, Ala.
On Hand and to Arrive!
150 Bushels Maryland White Corn ;
10 Barrels Flour, good brands;
1 Hhd (’aeon Shoulders.
For sale low by
SMITH A- WALKER.
Quitman, June 1 f. 1867. ts
j diniiiistrator’s Sale.
I)Y virtue of an order from (hs Court of Or
> dtnary of Coffee county, Georgia, will lie
sold on the First Tuesday in August, 1867, at the
Court-house door in said county, between the le
gal hours of sale, the tract of land in Said coun
ty whereon Gray S. Robards resided at the time
of his death, containing 430 acres more or less.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
Gray S. Robards, late of said comity, deceased.
Terras made known on day of sale.
Robert Robards, Adm'r.
June 17th, 1867. 22-t.ds
Administrator’s Sale.
ATTTILL be sold before the Court House door
V V in the Town of COLQUITT, Miller coun
ty. Georgia, on the First Tuesday in AUGUST
next, between the legal hours of sale, Lot of
Land. No. 316, in the 12th District of Miller coun
ty, containing Two Hundred and Fifty acres
more or less.
Sold under an order of ih** Court of Ordinary
of Bibb county, Ga., as the property of Gabriel
Ila prison, and cceased.
REBECCA P. HARRISON, Adm’x.
June 14, 1867. 20-8 t
Town Property for Nsile.
| The undersigned offers a two acre lot and con
! veoient dwelling, with necessary out houses, near
! the Academy, in the town of Quitman, for sale.
I The dwelling is new, neat aud comfortable. For
i particulars apply to
A P.FERHAM.
June 21, 1867 21 ts
Haywood, Gage & Cos.
wholesale dealers i.v
ICE! ICES!
Suvuiumh, Ga.
April 19, 1867. 6m
HENRY BRYAN. A. L. HAKTRIDOK. E. W. T. NRKF.
URYAN, lIiRTRIDGB & CO.,
Cbrmissbn Merchants,
A N D
■k mm
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton and other Produce
) solicited ; which we will sell In Savannah,
New York or Liverpool, as desired, making lib
eral advances.
Special attention given to Purchasing
Planters’ Supplies.
Western Bacon and Whiskey for sale on con
signment.
VS-LANI) FOB SALF.-'m
March 1. 1867. 6m
G. W. FORRESTER. M. M. SULLIVAN.
Forrester & Sullivan.
DEALERS IN
Shad, and all kinds of Fish,
In tlicir Season,
Oysters, Game, &c.,
No. 110 Bay Lane,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
ma-Our Motto is : JUSTICE TO ALL.'S-X.
Orders from the country will be prompt
ly and carefully filled. my24-ly
A. PUTKNHOFKR, HA. J. M. W. HILL, FLA.
A. DUTENHOFER & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
m _ ■<; ~m. ■ •: ■ m ■ >
(tfommiiSMim fHmttjmte,
No. 74 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA.
June 7th, 1867. 6m
To Merchants.
W E have on consignment from the Manufac
turers, One Case
SPRING AND SUMMER
enssnißss,,
which we tire authorized to sell to good names af
F< H R MONTIES, at prices as low as they can be
bought in New York
The goods can be seen at our store in Quit
man, or samples sent oil application.
SMITH A* WALKER.
June 14, 1867. 20-ts
James Roach,
1100 l and Klioe tinker,
S’:’. JULIAN STREET,
D - 1 wkhakcr Street and Johnson’s Square,
Savannah, Georgia.
3 Mil). iy
GRIFFIN, BROTHER & CO.
GROCERS
AND
merchants,
105 LOMBARD STREET,
Unit iinorc, Mnryliiml.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IV
BACON, CORN, FLOUR, SUGAR,
COFFEE, LIQUORS,
And Groceries of Even/ Deucription.
April 12, 1867. 11-ly
STEAM ENGINE
For Sale.
fill IE undersigned has an EIGHT HOUSE
■ Power Engine for sale, Low.
Persons wishing to purchase an Engine suita
ble and well adapted for Ginning Cctton, grind
ing Wheat, Rye, Corn, and for all other planta
tion purposes, would do well to call and examine
it forthwith, as he is determined to sell it on the
most accommodating terms, to the first person
who applies. H. PADGETT.
Quitman, June 21, 1867. 21-ts
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 28, 25 6l 27 Broadway, XV. IT.
Opposite Bowling Green.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
rill IE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely
JL known to the traveling public. The loca
tion is especially suitable to merchants and busi
ness men ; it is in close proximity to flu* busi
ness part of the city— is on the highway of South
ern and Western travel -and adjacent to all the
principal Railroad and Steamboat depots.
The Stevens House has liberal accommodation
for over 300 guests— it is well furnished, and pos
sesses every modern improvement for the com
fort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms
are spacious and well ventilated, provided with
gas and water : the attendance is prompt and re
spectful ; and (he table is generously provided
with every delicacy of the season, at moderate
rates. The rooms having been refurnished and
remodeled, we are enabled to offer extra facili
ties for the comfort and pleasure of our guests.
GEO. K. CHASE A: CO.
June 14, 1867. 6m Proprietors.
NOTICE.
rTHE UNDERSIGNED, having notes out
* against me, the considerations for which
were negro slaves, now freed. I am determined
<o resist the payment of the said notes, and have
employed able counsel to test the legality of the
question before the Supreme Court of the United
States. All persons similarly re
quested to unite with me and make<spWinraon
defence in resisting the payment of these unjust
debts. Address, J. B. STRIPLING,
jel 4-lrn No. 5, P. A G. li. U., Fla.
Dry Groods.
A NICE LOT seasonable Calicoes and Domes
tics, at lowest prices.
Give us a call.
SMITH & WALKER.
Quitman, June 11, 1867. 20-ts
CORN EXCHANGED FOB WOOL 1
Bacon and all kinds of Dry Goods ex
changed for Wool !
100,000 pound* Wool wanted,
For which the highest market prices will be
paid by J. K- SMITH & WALKER,
Quitman A Oualcjs,
or by
W. A SMITH «L CO Valdosta, Ga.
June 7th. 18t>7. 12-
The Groovcrvillc Store!
B. F. LINTON 6l CO.
BEG leave to call the attention of the public
to their large and well selected stock of
Spring and Summer
Stajrle iiii.l Ifnnov
B R Y GOODS,
CONSISTING IN I’AllT OF
Ozuaburgs, Domestics. French and American Cal
icoes, Plain Swiss and Figured Muslins, Bareges.
Printed Jaconet and Linen. Linen and Paper
Collars and cuffs. Gloves, Hosiery, Balmorals.
Hoop Skirts Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Laces,
Trimmings. Embroideries, Belts. &c.
We also offer an elegant assortment of
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES;
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE;
HARD ir.I RE, TINWARE;
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ;
CUTLERY, of approved maker*;
PA TENT PRESER VE JARS;
liRIDLES, SADDLES, ite.
We will likewise endeavor to always keep on
hand a complete .stock of
Groceries,
and our convivial friends can be supplied with
LIQUORS, SEGARS & TOBACCO.
For the afflicted we are likewise prepared to
supply their demands with
mMm&wm mm. z m
and those who are building can be supplied with
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Stc.
We will also endeavor to keep supplied with a
number of the renowned
Concord Buggies,
and will fill all orders for
Latest Patent
HORSE HOE,
as we are agents for the sale of the same, and
which can be seen at work in the neighborhood.
Our facilities for furnishing supplies to our
planting friends are unsurpassed, and we offer
favorable facilities where we are well secured.
We cordially invite the attention of the public
to our stock, satisfied that we can suit them in
any character of article need; for we make it a
rule to keep everything that can be found in any
store in the State, and pledge ourselves to sell at
as low prices as any house in this section.
Grooverville, May 10. 1867. 15-ly
JOHN M. RAYSOR,
DEALER IN
General Merchants,
i*roorereille, LVf.,
HAS now on hand a very neat and complete
assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
which will lie sold on very reasonable terms. His
stock cmbiaces
Dress Goods, Domestics, Notions
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Ready Made Clothing,
Crockery, Hardware-, Ac,,
A general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and almost everything required by the people of
this section.
lie most respectfully invites his friends and
the public to give him a call, and examine and
price his goods before purchasing elsewhere, as
lie is determined to sell as low as anybody.
Grooverville, May 31, 1867. 18-ts
A. EINSTEIN. K. 11. KCKMAN.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
Imporlrrs anil Dealers In
and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
■ .. m « Z
White Goods, Hosiery,
YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS, CLOTHING, AND
(louts ami Shoes,
151 and 163 Congress st.,
SAVANNAH, GEO.
April 19, 1867. 3m
If. A. FALMKH. ,T. 11. HKITISII.
PALMER & REPPiSH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARD WARE,
CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE TOOLS,
Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps,
Agricultural Implements,
148 Congress and <>7 St. Julian Streets
SAVANNAH; GEORGIA
November 16, 1866. 3i-Gm
HENRY MEIN HARD. ISAAC M KIN HARD.
Meinhard Bi o’s & Cos.
DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes, Mats,
Grill lemon’s Furnishing Goods, Ac.
No. 100 Itiynn and 72 St. Julian Sts.,
SA VANN AH, GEORGIA.
August 17, ly
T. BROWN,
WHOLES A J.K AM* RETAIL DEALER IN
(.entlcmcn’s and Boys’
CLOTHING.
Furnishing Goods,
Hat*, Cap*, Root*, Shoe*, Umbrellas, <fr
IN'o. l»w Bryan St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
May 24, 1887. 3m
ICE! ICE! ICE!
WHOLESALE and retail at the old RLHERO
ICE HOUSE, Congress street Lane, be
tween Bull and Whitaker, Savannah.
Orders from the country, accomplisied by re
mittances, promptly attended to and particular
attention given to packing,
my24-3in* JAS. J. MtGOWAN.
Will. .1. JlGlinu^liliii,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
NIB DRUB ID DDR UK
Corn et Broughton and Bull Sts-.
(Over Hillsmau‘B DrugSioro,)
S A V A N A N U GEORGIA
I February 22, !Sti7. 16
QUITMAN
Carriage Repository
mmmmmL
11. PADGETT
rp.VKKS pleasure in saying to the citizens of
L Quitman ami aurrotiudlng country that he
law resumed his former position, us Manager ol
his Carriage and Wagon Shop, and is now pre
pared with woj’kmoN to furnish work at reasonn
ble prices, and to serve the people in his line t<
the best of his Ability.
lie has now likewise in successful operation t
imvist .Will,
and will grind o\*ery Tuesday and Saturday forth*
public, ami keep constantly on hand a supply ot
Meal and Grits to Sell, or by contract will fur
nish such quantities as parties may need at theii
own houses.
In connection with his Carriage and Mill busi
ness, he is now prepured to
Plain Lumber, Furnish Moulding for any
k ind of vvrk' t make Sash , Doors or
Blinds, Carriage or Wagon Spokes,
and do a variety of other work.
Parties wishing anything in his line, are re
spectfuUy solicited to give him a share of theii
patronage.
Terms, Cash.
If. PADGETT.
Quitman, Geo., January 25, 1867. ly
SHRIINTO
A IV D
SUM Mil
STOCK.
Culpeper, Crcccli & C.,
RESPECTFULLY notify their friends and tin
public generally, that they have received
their
Spring and Summer
Ol Merchandize of every description, embracing
all paterns, styles and qualities of
MDU’S' Nil® I,'IIOIIS,
DOMES llifi MOTIONS, it
Ladies’ and Gents’
Hats and Cups, Boots and Shoes,
and everything generally kept in a Dry Goods
Store. Also a very complete stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES
HARDWARE, ETC.
®o**Tboy tender their sincere thanks to their
friends for the patronage ft' liberally extended,
and solicit a continuance of the same.
We are prepared to sell at
Tint Very Lowest Prices.
Quitman, April 1!), 18U7. 12-ts
JAMES B. FINCH,
QUITMAN, GA.,
EAS just, received and opened a large and
complete assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER
DRY GOODS*
READY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND; SHOES,
Gents and Ladies Hats &c.
Also, a general stock of
Family Grooerics,
FLOUR, TOBACCO & COFFEE.
Hu aUo has on hand a good supply of
Hardware,
Crockery,
Glaxswore,
Tin ware,
Domestic*,
Yarn*,
Saddle*,
Bridle*, de.
Did ens'kimrrß and purchasers gonorally arc
respectfully invited to call and examine for them
selves, before pun-hasing elsewhere.
March 2Utb, iBU7. Jy
AGENCY OFFICE
HE people of Southern Georgia and Middle
I Florida are hereby informed that lam pre
pared to furnish
Railroad and Farm Hands
at short notice and on reasonable terms ; and also
Rent Lands and Houses
to parties desiring to locate among them.
Ofllce : On Bryan Street,
Ori’O.SITB TIJK I'LANTKKS’ BANK,
Savannah, Geo.
my24-3m I. If BIIYANT.
J. K. I'KLOT. J. V. TUCK Kit. A. K. WRIGHT
PIiLOT, Til kill & ll RlfillT,
Cotton Factors,
A * D
LUMBER & TIMBER MERCHANTS,
177 Bay street,
BAV AN NAIL (7 EURGI A.
solicited, and will also sell
Wool. Hides and other Produce.
for supplies promptly filled.
March 8,1887. (im
Postponed Administrator’s Sale
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Coffee county. Georgia, will be
sold on the First Tuesday in August. 1807. at the
Court House door in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, the tract of land in said
county whereon David Adams resided at the
time of bis death, contain trg 220 acres, mor» or
less. Bold for the benefit of heirs and creditors
of David Adams, late of said county, deceased.
Terms will be made known on day of sale.
Willaba Adams. Adin’x.
! Juue 17tb. 1367. 22-Ido
gfroitouMttl d ante,
.lames J>. Moseley
OFFERS his aerviem to the public generally
as Collecting Attorney aud Agent for tb©
Sale of Real Entttft*/
4T Room, at the Ruhlinhi/ig esfaMiflhfncnt of
the “Quitman Banner,'’ over Culpepper, Crtfecb
<fc Co’s store.
Quitman, Feb. 1, 1967. 1-ts
IOIIN u. -M’UAI/1.. lx*. H/ lILN-rKM#
HUNTER A McCALL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
QUITMAN, GKO.
JitrtUßfy 2U, 18U7. 1 Jy
■VM. A. IiANK. WM. B. BCN.VtT,
BENNET & LANE,
TJttonirns nt fitfo anb
IIN OHANOKBY.
QCITMaN, 811-fW.I COVHTY, UKUIKiIA
y*f>- (JlfliTu hi the C'cntrt House,
FVbruury 1,18 W. if
William L. Evanw,
Jttoritn) itnb Counselor nt Jnto,
WARKSBORO’, GEORGIA,
YTUU. give prompt attention to all bttWneM
VV entrusted to his care In the Brunswick
Glrcuit. lehl7-Iy
S. T. KINGSBEUY,
Ytlornetj anb Counselor at Jase,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
J)ffice, in the Building next to J. 8. Cnmmings.)
Will practice in th<* Southern Circuit, in the-,
counties of Decatur in the .South-western, Clinch™
in the Brunswick, and Hamilton, Madison and
Jefferson in the Middle Circuit of Florida,
January iB, 1867. ly
fitch & POPE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Xiaw,
OFFICE m BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH GEO.
Henry S. Fitch. J. J. I’ol‘K.
U. S. Attorney.
Special attention given to Gases in Admi
ralty and in Equity.
July 13, 1866. ‘ lv
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. J. M. MADDEN,
OF FLOItiDA,
HEREBY notifies the citizens of Bfooks comi
ty. Georgia, that lie has located at OKA-
I*II.CO. for the practice of his profession. Medi
cine and Surgery, and wilt be pleased to wait
upon all requiring medical aasistanon. The best
of references furnished on application,
Y=MuOftice : At Mr. J. Muriow'd store.
May 31, 1867. 18-ts
Dr. E. A. JELKS,
QUITMAN, GEO,,
r> LSUFCTFITiiLY asks the patronage of th«
ki citizens ol Quitman and surrounding cotfn
ry. (j an 20-ts
U. VAN GIESEN,
DENTIS TANARUS,
STOCKTON, NO. 13, A. & G. R. R.
(Formerly Drs. McDonald Van Olesoti, Macon.)
RESPECTFULLY offers \m services to the
i citi/.»‘iirt of Clinch and surrounding coun
ties, in all branches of the profession.
Will visit Quitman or any other point
requested.
ItEFKIiENCK.S :
J. P, Smith, ’ll. I). Macon, Georgia.
(’apt. B. F. Moseley, Valdosta,Georgia.
J. G. Moons Valdosta, Georgia.
Dr. H. Briggs and Mr. .l l>. < 'liarl tort. Valdosta,
Rev. (7. L. Smith, D, D„ ficliofs county, Geo.
Capt. J. M ulls. Valdosta, Georgia.
Capt. C, C. Williams, Lowndes county, Geo .
W. J. Mabry, Valdosta, Georgia.
March 1, 1867. 6-ts
SAVE YOUR TEKTffT
To the Citizens af Quitman a<id Vicinity /
LEASE be informed that I have
permanently bleated in your
beautiful town, f»r the practice of '
my profession. All work warranted except ad
vanced decays. Teeth with small decay-,
warranted from five to fifteen years, except from
negligence, the teeth have been permitted to de
cay in other parts, or injured fr«m» Wows.
Surgical operations performed with but litfie
pain. Irregular teeth put in proper position.
Tooth ache cured, as well as all diseases that the
teeth and month are subject to. Particular « f
tentiofi called to my skill iu extracting teeth and
stumps.
PUN E FOB DFATIL WORR.
Artificial Teeth, on rubber, full set.. . .SIOO 00
** “ *♦ gold, full set.. .Fluctuating.
“ “ “ pivot, per tooth, $2 to ss.*n»
Fillings—gold 1 to 20.w M
“ silver 2.00
Cleaning Teeth .53.00 to 10 »'»
1 may be found at my office at all hours dur
ing wink days.
Office-room : On the corner above Mr. Samuel
Graves’ carriage shop. Notice sign.
ap.Vfy* M. L. BATTLE, T>. D. S.
SHJWTISTRIf.
DR. D . 1.. RICKS,
nAVfNG located at Quitman. Geo., resper*
fully oilers liis services to ihe citizens J
Qiiitimift nnd Hiirromtding country, in the prac
tice of Dental Snrgury. Octs-l>
DRUG STORE.
QUITMAN. o^o.
rjTHE mnlersipiiPd bus just ff'-
I. f'rivr'i r Lurgc Jyjt of
Family JTcdlclu?
Fat cut Me Irffltr,
l»ye Stirffii,
KEROSINE OIL, ROCK POTASH,
AND FANCY SOAPS.
irS-Torum Reasonable.
•J. 11 3rcCAT.L.
March 8.18U7. ti-ts
W. £. BARNES,
Watch Maker and dewel.&T,
QCITMAN. GEORGIA.
CN LOCKS, Watches and every descrip
J tion 1 of Jewtdry repaired promptly /jL-yfo
neatly and satisfactorily. s&BB'-..
tJ*" He mty he found at >lf. Finch’s store.
Ft brrhiry 22, iB6O. ly
Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases.
ALL Frees kept constantly on hand at tbe stof
of .1. T. Budd. Monticello. and C. H. Ffnitt''
store, MutHson, Florida. Also, ttn asnortmiu
is constantly kept at the store of M. S. MclN
TOSH, Ooitmaii. Ga. MhOnsh on delivery.
T. AW. A. W. SIMMONS, Agcn
DecfTrlter It, tsMi t tn
The (tuitiiiaii Hotel.
MRS, M c!N.TO SHI
NOTIFIES the public that she continues the
Ihrfrl bnsttiVtsis at her old homie, on thc
Fuhlk Square ; where will endeavor to make
guests feed at home.
IW table is aupjdied with the best the market
affords, ami charges moderate.
June 11, 1867. 2P-If
Intelligence Office.
fTTIiIE Milyseriber has opened an Office of the
.M. above character, aud will hire hands for
Faring ox* IIon«e ftfervcilt*-
Office ia the rear of Custom House, Bay
Lane. Savannah, f»a.
Patronage solicited.
R. J. COCBRA2L
Juue 2*, 1867, 21-5 t
Fillings—gold
saw
Ac.