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Urofcssioitttl Cards,
Jamo* Ij. Hoaeley
OFFERS his service* to the public generally
as Collecting Attorney and Agent lor the
Rale of Real Estate.
.MT Room, at the Publlahing establishment <>l
the “Quitman Banner,'’ over Culpepper, Creech
* Cos a store.
Qnitman. Feb- 1, 18fiT. 1-ts
IJ, a'l'Al.l- tw. it. HUNTER,
111 NTKK A McCAI.L,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
QUITMAN, GEO.
January 20, 1807. 1-ly
WM. A. I.ANR. **• 11. HKB.NET.
BENNET A LAKE,
Dttorncns at Sato anb Solicitors
ITV CHAVCEBY.
QUITMAN, OR OKI* I ut'NTV, CKOIU.IA
Ptr- Illlk'e at the Court House.
February 1, 1807. ly
William L. Evan*,
anb €oimsclor at Sato,
WARIKBOfbGEORGIA,
\rriUL giro prompt attention to ull Imalnoss
W entrusted to his care in the Brunswick
Circuit leh 17-ly
~ N. T. KIKBSBLHV,
Jttorncii nub Counselor at Sato,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
Offlca. in the Building next to J. S. Cummings.)
Will practice in the Southern Circuit, In the
Counties of Decatur In the .South-western, Clinch
In the Brunswick, and Hamilton. Madison and
Jefferson in Ibe Middle Circuit of Florida.
January 18, 18<i7. ly .
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. J. M. MADDEN,
(It FLORIDA.
HEREBY notifies the citizens of Brooks coun
ty, Georgia, that lie lias located ut OKA
FILOO. for the practice of Ins profession. Medi
cine and Surgery, mid will be pleased lo wait
npon all requiring medical assistance. The beat
of references furnished on application.
May 31, 1867. 18-ts
~ Dr. i:. A. .) ELKS,
QUITMAN, OEO.,
RESPECTFULLY oaks the patronage of the
citizens of Quitman and surrounding conn
iry. [Jan2o-tf
U. VAN (MFSFN,
DE3INTTIST,
STOCKTON, NO. 13, A. A G. 11. It.
(Formerly Dra. McDonald A Van Gieson, Macon,)
KBSI’ECTFULLY offeis his services to the
citizens of Clinch and surrounding eotm-
Hes, In all branches of the profession.
•S*. Will visit Quitman or any other point
requested.
REKERENTEH :
J. D. Smith, M. D. M.ieon. Georgia.
(’apt. B. F. Moseley, Valdosta, Georgia.
J. G. Moore, Valdosta, Georgia.
Dr. 11. Briggs and Mr. j. D. Cliarlton, Valdoala.
Rev. O. 1., Smith, D D., Echols county, Geo.
fiapl. J. Wells, Valdosta, Georgia.
Capt. C. C. Williams, Lowndes county, Geo.
W. J. Mabrv, YaUlosta, Georgia.
March 1, 1867. 5-ts
SAVE YOUR TEETH I
7b the Citizens of Quitman and Vicinity:
PLEA.SE bo Informed that I have
permanonMy located in your myfi’i : J*rs
boautinil town, for the praclioo <<l
ray profession AM work warranted cxcopi «d
--▼ancod decay#. Tooth with small decays,
warrants from flvo to fifteen yours, exeunt from
ncgligonco, iho t,noth have been permitted to do
cay in othor parts, or injured from blows.
Stirglcnl operations performed with but little 4
naiu. Irregular teeth put in proper position.
Tooth ache cured, an well ns all dffifia*«i»i that the
teeth and mouth are subject to. Particular at
tention called to my skill in extracting teeth and
fturaps.
PUK E FOR DFATAL WORK.
Artificial Teeth, on rubber, full sot SIOO 00
*♦ “ “ gold, full set.. .Fluctuating.
“ “ M pivot, p«*r tooth, $2 to $5.00
Fillings gold 1 to 20.00
** silver 2,00
Cleaning Tooth $3.00 to 10 00
1 may be found at my office at all hours dur
work days.
Office-room : On the corner above.Mr. Samuel
Graves* carriage shop. Notice sign.
mp.Vly* M. L. BATTLE, I). !>. S.
DENTISTRY^
DR. D . L . KICKS,
HAVING lnented at Qn[tinan. Geo., respect
fully offers his services to the citizens of
Quitman and surrounding country, In the prao
tleb of Dental Surgery. OctS-ly
DRUG STORE,
QUITM.VN, GEO.
THE undersigned has just re
ceived a Large Lot us
selected Drugs, censistitig us |D*sC|
RamHy Medicine.,
Patent He trines, WJa
Inrpriiilne,
KEROSINE OIL, ROCK POTASH,
AND FANCY SOAI’S.
Reasonable
.1.11 McCALL.
March 8 1807. i-If
W. E. BARNES,
Watch, Maker and Jeweler*
QUITMAN. GBORGIA.
CLOCKS, Watches mid every descrip- W'-JW
tinned Jewelry repaired promptly. jjLAu
neatly and satiaNctorily. gC.-TYa
xir lie may be found at Mr. Finch’s store.
February 22, 1866. ly
Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases.
■Bl
VLL sizes kept consuunty ..u hand at the store
of J. T. Budd. Monticello. and C. 11. Smith'
store. Madison. Florida. Also, an assortmen
is constantly kept ut the store of M. S. MclN
TOSH, Quitman, Os. TsTA’ash on delivery.
T. A W. A."W.SIMMONS, Agen
December 14, 1866 Ini
The ([nitman Hotel.
MRS. McINTOSH
NOTIFIES Ukj public that she continues the
HoWl bosioe**. at her c!it bouse, on the i
Public Square ; where she will endeavor to make ;
guests feel at home.
Her tabie is supplied with the best the market |
affords, and charges moderate.
June 14, ISU7. i
Win. J. Ih'LausliliUt
WHOLESALE AND RKTAIt. DKAt.KK IN
HPEi iHiffi ui vmnv sums.
Corner Brougbion and Bull Sts ■
,Over Hillsuiau 8 Urog riWrt >
SAVANANIi GEORGIA.
February Jt, 18ti7
SAMUEL W. BROOKS,
IBIMHOIISE & COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
KEEPS constantly on hunt! a genera! assort
went of Family Groceries, Liquors, anu
vwrtou* other articies.
Quitemo, Pe.-emh. r 4 9-t
SOUSVIM
HOTJSS3,
Savannah, Georgia.
riTIU- First fins* having been renovated
.1. and newly Furnished throughout, is now
second to none ill the South.
GEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR
November 2. 18ti«. 42-ts
PAVILION HOTEL
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner us Bull and South Broad Streets,
(■lavnnitnil, Georgin.
TTAVING taken the above Hotel which has
1 1 recently been refitted and refurnished
throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public
that he i, us well prepared to eater to their warns
as nny Hotel in the State. His table will always
lie supplied with the best the market affords, and
no'palns will be spared to give entire satislac
lion.
Transient Board . S.IOO per day.
Permanent Board, $!.'».00 per week.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February 22. 1 H<»7. 4-ts
MARSHALL HOUSE,
lUKH OMTON STREET,
SAVANNAH,GEORGIA.
FITIIIS Aral class Hotel has been - -
Jl. remodeled and newly refur- -A A
nislieil and put In perfect order iBJ
thruugboiit. The traveling public jSSjM I ■ls,
may rest assured they will
coiiifortuble accommodations at this House.
A. li. LUCE, Proprietor.
February 22, 1887. ly
Wit. WHITE. OEO. O. MIXER.
CHARLESTON HOTEL*
( linrlt *foii, H. C.
WHITE & MIXER,
nov7-firn rHOPRILTOIIS.
IIHO W IN ’S
OLI> EBTABLISMKD
PHOTOCRAPH
AMBROTYPE GULERY,
72 St. Julian Street
MARKET SQUARE,
Savannah, Georgia.
rrMIIS establishment, Hi-- largest and finest In
JL the city, is open at all times for the recep
tion of visitors.
Our facilities for the production of first, class
Parts do Visile. Vmbrotypea and Porcelain Pic
tures. Ih unrivalled.
g.fl*vAll Pictures known to the art, are made
»t this Gallery, frjm the smallest minafcure to life
size.
& kind of picture copied with ease
and dispatch.
n ii imowN,
March ls», IBH7. (7-tl) Photograph Artist.
zy)V^(USE
CHILLS & FEVER'
WE HAVE USED GALLIC*HAN’S BILLS,
ami Hud they will do all that i« claimed
lor them, aud eheerlully rocqinineud them to pub
lic favor. .1. H. WATTS.
Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANFORD,
AlPy Geu’l of Alabama.
ROUT DOUGHERTY,
Judge Supreme Court, Ala.
From Thomas J. Judge, Judge Supreme Court
I have use Galliuii.vn’s Pii.ix on my planta
tion, for Fever and Ague, und find them all that
is claimed for them. TIIOS. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. *29,1858.
Lowndes County j Alabama.
Galligban’s Fever and Ague Bills will do. They
are decidedly the best medicine lor Chills and
Fever I ever gave. 1 would not be without them
for five times the price.
J. A. GRAHAM.
Amkkkts, April 17. 1867.
One box of G ai.i.iuu.w’s Biles cured me per
fectly of chills and fever. They are the best
medicines for chills and fevor 1 ever saw.
A. G. RONALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court,, Sumter county, Ga.
Montgomery. Ala.. July 9. 1866.
Messrs. Bunt A Hvle Gents: I have used
your Gau.ujuan’s Bu is on two occasions lor
Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all
that they are intended to do. They arc the best
remedy for the disease that 1 have ever tried. 1
Consider them perfectly reliable.
Respectfully, DAN'L J-vVA RE.
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Ala.
Albany. Ga.. M«rch 11. 1867.
1 have used Gallighan's Bills in forty cases of
Chills und Fever, with perfect success. They
are the best Fever und Ague Bills put up.
A. 11. FAST.
Wholcsole in Savannah, hv
A A. SOLOMONS & CO.
And by all Diuggists.
BLOUNT A HALES,
BuoukikToks,
Junc2l 21 ts Montgomery. Ala.
STEVENS HOUSE."
ai, 38. 35 6l 27 Broadway, N. Y.
Opposite Bowling Green.
ON THE El! ROBE AN BEAN.
riIHE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely
X known to the traveling public. The loca
tion is especially suitable to merchants and busi
ness men ; it is in close proximity to the 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 depot*.
The Stevens House has liberal accommodation
for over 300 guests it is well furnished, aud pos
sesses every modern improvement for the com
fort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms
are spacious and well ventilated, provided with
I gas and water ; the attendance is prompt and re
spectful ; and the table is generously provided
j with every delicacy of the season, at moderate
|:u 4*s. The rooms having been refurnished aftd
rejn »deled. we are enabled to offer extra facili
ties f(»r the cmlbrl and pleasure «»t‘ our guests.
GEO- K. CHASE A CO.
t June 11 18* 7. tui Proprietors.
L.W.WOKTSMAIT
Wholesale and Re tail
PKAt.KKS IN'
33 BLU G s,
.MKDIOINBS, I’Klli L'UUIIY AM,
FANCY GOOHS,
| STOCKTON, No 13 A K G H H Ga
' A 'gist 111, 18*7. 3iu
wuife’s souirnAM f-OHNAirs
j Us usm| all »ror th«- world hv the physicians in
hkvht hrtaM. a. l. iiaßTkiour. e. w. t. nkij.
BRI AN, II I RTRIDtE & CO., !
WvMiiiuVkivai s!ldidii^*< w !
’
A N D
■ r kb mn mm. ms mm. a> 9
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
/CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton and other Produce
L Mjliciled ; which we will sell in Savannah,
s'ew York or Liverpool, n» desired, making lib
eral advances.
Special attention given to Purchasing j
Planter*’ Supplied.
Western Bacon and Whiskey for sale on con
ftignmertt.
ttnrr.A.WD FOR SALE.-m
March 1.1867. 6m
O, W. EOIIBEHTiai. M. M. SIT.UVAN.
Forrester & Sullivan,
IiEAI.KRS IX
Shad, and all kind? of Fish,
In their Season,
Oysters, Game, &c.,
No, 110 liny Lane,
&4 VA N.VA 11, IFO.
jKo~Onr Motto is : JUSTICE TO ALL.'tW,
'■/} Orders from the country will be prompt
ly and'carefully filled. ( my24-ly
A. DITENUOKKIt, (I*. J. M. W. BILL, FJ-A.
A. DUTENKOFER & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
and
m- msm:msz mm. .m. ■
Commissiion >Ucvclbmto,
No. 74 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORCIA.
June 7th. iKii7. fim
J. V. PE LOT. J. K. TUCKER. A. K. WRIOIIT
PELOT, TUCKER & WRIGHT,
C’otfon Factors,
AND
LUMBER & TIMBER MERCHANTS,
177 Bay street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
solicited, and will also sell
Wool, Hides and other Produce.
for supplies promptly filled.
March 8, 1867. 6m
AGENCY OFFICE.
rrMIE people es Southern Georgin and Middle
.1. Florida are hereby Informed that lam pre
pared to furnish
Railroad and Farm Hands
ut short notice 4 and on reasonable terms ; and also
Rent Lands and Houses
to parties desiring to locate among them.
Office : On Bryan Street,
OPPOSITE THE PLANTERS’ BANK,
Savannah, Geo.
nty24-3m I- lI.BBYANT.
Haywood, Gage & Cos.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
ICE ! ICE!
Nnvauunli, Oa.
April 19, 1887. 6m
A. S. HARTRIDCE,
CoiiuiiVUou si n(1 Forwarding
M I<: HCIIANT,
No. 92 BA Y STREET, SAVANNAH, GA
February 22, 1807. ly*
JUST RECEIVED!
Lard and Tobacco.
LBBL, Prime, Lard ;
Boxes Good Chewing Tobacco of dii
ferent grades, and a nice lot of SMOKING TO
BACCO. For sale low by
Smith & Walker.
Domestics.
1)!. 11N and Fluid Oznabiirga. Hickory Stripes.
Chen , liy Smith A w alkkk.
Superphosphate,
Fall Turnips -several barrels on hand.
. Smith it Walker.
IVE visa call. We sell low for cash.
VT Mmitli Ac Wulkor.
Quijraan, August i), 18(‘>7. 27-tl
fißur MILL.
Quitman, - Ga.
■ ■ • .m mmmajmzrMrrwr
1 fm’4»by notifies the public, that he is prepared
with an extra Mill ami splendid Bolting Cloth,
to grind Wheat. Ile invites the people of Brooks
and neighboring counties to bring their wheat
clean to his mill, and they will receive fair deal
ing and good flour.
.11l he asks is a trial» and he guarantees to
give satisfaction.
He refers to the following well known citizens:
Thomas Arrington, T. K. Denmark,
M. Jones, ('apt. W. S. Brooks,
Wm Hudson, ('apt. Moore,
T. B. Carroll A Cos, li. J. Rountree.
August It*. ISA 7. 28 ts
LAND FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale one hundred j
and tweuty-flve acres of land, situated just!
without the limits of the town of Qnitman
Thirty Acres are in Cultivation,
the remainder is heavily timbered - virgin forest.
It desired can be bought in plots of
FIFTY ACRES,
Those desirous of securing the benefits of
SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, MARKETS,
arid the
Good society of tiie healthy, pleasant and
llinv;u)g town of Quitman, and at the |
same time producing their own supplies, j
the opportunity is hereby offered,
I’-rsons wishing to purchase land in the vieini- <
tv of Unities* wilt do well to fall on me soon.
Wit. A. LANK.
August 16. Its.
f 4 m*-ANTED to make an arrangement" with a
? f live man in every county, who wi.-bes to
make monev. and can give good references. No
capital required. Will sell a business now pay -
innOtl-btH' per month, and rely on the profits tor
my pa). Address J. C TILTON. Pittsburgh.Fa
Lovell & Laltimorc,
MANUFACTURER* OF
PLAIN TIN WARE,
AND DRAI.F.RB IN
Japanned, Planished and Stamped Tin Wares |
..OUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
loves, Sheet Iron, Tin Plates. ;
Lead, Brooms, Wooden Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery, J
HOLLOW WARE, &C„ &C.
Crockery and Glassware ,
Aim, Water Cooler s and Filters,
ICE PITCHERS AND REFRIGERATORS.
And In connection with the above, we have in
Store every variety of
G 001! me ST 081
AND RANGES,
With all the fixtures ready for immediate usc.-
These Stoves are neat anti simple in appearance
with large tine* of extra thickness and weight.
Will be sold at reasonable prices. Orders lot
Stoves promptly attended to.
No. 155 mid 157 Congress St..
fI.WANNAH, GEO.
867. ly
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
DEALERS IN
timber and lumber,
Doors,
SASH, BLINDS,
mohloinos,
BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, &C.
203 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
B®"AH Orders filled Promptly.*®#
March I, 1867. 5-ts
JOHN OLIVER,
House iVSi» ii Painter,
GILDER AND GLAZIER,
So. 11 Whitaker St., Savannah Ga.
DEALER IX
MS. IBS, UK lIIS
PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, PUTTY,
And all Painters’ and Glaziers’ Material. Mixed
Paints of all Colors and Shades.
March 1.1867. j£
S. S. MILLER,
DEALER IN
IfIAHOGANY, WALNUT A\D PIKE
airmm^uvSs,
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
aim sits us m sussss
Mattrassos tnado to Order
No. 157 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH OEO.
February 1, 18(i7. ly
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE,
138 BROUGHTON’ street,
SAVANN AIT GEO.
New Work made to Order. Reuniting. Bell
Hanging. Mattress making ami Upholstering at
short notice.
February 1. 1567. ly
M. FITZGERALD,
MAXI FACTI' mat,
AND WWUF.SALE hRfcT.UL DF.AI.KR IN
umm, csauiAis
Syrups,
fimv (ii\fi:itiiim:rv. m.
AT LOW TRICES.
WIIITAKER STREET,
One Door from Congress Savannah, Cl,
esSS-Cnunfry Orders Solicited.*%Sß
March I. 1887. ly
HENRY UEINIURD. ISAAC MEINIIARII. j
Meinhard Bro’s & Cos.
DEALERS IX
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
«Sh®«aißfl©»
Gentlemen’s FurnisUing floods, &c.
Xo. 100 Biyan and T 2 St. Julian Sts.,
S.l r.i.Y.Y.I//, GEO lit! LI.
August 17. 1866. ly
"SAVANNAH MUSEUM,
Situated on Chippeway Kquare,
CONTAINING
ANIMALS, BIRDS, RITMIX
MINERALS, SHELLS,
AND OTHER CURIOSITIES,
Open Daily. (Sundays excepted) ni tl a. m. to
11. p. m.
Admission: 25cents; Children under 8 years
20 ceuls. „ -,,
THEODOR MEVLe. Proprietor.
March 1, 1867. i'm
H . CS . 14 l u E ,
WHOLESALE DKALKIv LX
Foreign and Domestic XdqtioTs tXTines.
fikyofa:, Gvodevtts, ~A? r ,ti« L.tfcjcr ,
Johnson Square, cor. St. Jul ian a?d Bryjjn streets,
ODVOSIYE rULASRI RtfY^E,
•iAVASXAB, GEO
Agent for A. M. Bmningor X Co.'s colebraed
Liquors, and agent for Worces .ersh.io and.Clnb
u - r sept2l-ly
I. L MzmwtlM,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Would call attention to his well selected Stock of
SADDLES, RUIN AND
J?--A-TQ-OTT 5
©Q©©l7 & MBBM©B IDiaidiiS®
ROAD, WAGON, STAGE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS.
ALSO, A LARGESSTOei OF
BRIDLES, COLLARS, HAMES, TRACES,
And Other artiehw iiHUaily kept in tlk- bo iness. Alho. a fi.ie aßsortment of
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &e.
February 22, 1807. 4-if
J. W. STALNAKER & GO.
COMMISSION IIERCIIAMS,
AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dr; Goods, Groceries,
HARDWARE,
om ©fioisa qsqqgjgidsdslo
QUITMAN, CEORCIA.
References:
Brighau, Holst A Cos., Savannah. Ik 11. Baldwin, New surk.
Fcsfcn, Mi isckk & Wendt, New York.
Our stock of Dry Goods is complete in every particular, and we will endeavor to keep
Keep Supplied with Everything Needed
by the people of this section of country, and on the best terms possible.
Jt-fr-We most respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of the public.
May 17, 1867. 16-ts
W. M. WALSH,
Wholesale Druggist,
Soulli-pust corner IJrousrliion and Barnard strerts,
Savannah , - Georgia.
maiDas3jaAi^ 9
CHEMICALS, ri.lii UMEIiY, ETC,
TRUSSES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Pa infs, Oils, tarnish, Turpentine, Brushes,
Every Variety of "Window Glass.
Fieoch and German Plate, Stained, Cut and Sky Glass, single and double thickness, Putty, Ac.
jsfl-G.trids will be sold on as reasonable terms as they eim be purehaw-d South, and an examina
tion will sustain this assertion. Orders by mail promptly and carefully filled. novl6-6m
ALMOST-NOT QUITE,
ANYTHING & EVERYTHING AT
f»e3Rh:am’S
VARIETY STORE
(TOMK AND SHE the New Goods, and especially do we invite your attention to the NEW
PRICES and don't forget to bring the Greenbacks, lor by doing you coll save money.
I ani now ive.mii g. and will keep constantly on ail varieties and gr oles of Pnnts Ftereg. *
Printed and Plain Lawns. Jaconets. Organdie., ( hambries, Gtaghntns. F'nrmture Ulicoes, BriUianto
and other Dress Goods, with French names. Tattita and Bonnet Ulbltqus, \ eive.t lahhons. Bugle
Trimmings, Silk Trimmings. Plain and Fancy Belts, in gr*»at variety ; Ladies 1 doer and T.nibroid
ered Collars : Mz Ambripm Shan letles, liasques, Sacks and Monties : liodtee Murirn, t-wisa do..
Jaconet do., Nainsook do.. Swiss and Jaconet Embroideries. Dimity. Swiss ami Jaconet Bands ,
Blonde Lace, Crape Collars. L. ('. Ildkfs. Gloves. Mitts and Gauntlets m great profusion ; Fans
and Parasols, and a thousand undone oilier articles in this line, which 1 will show you when you
come to sec mo. . _
HATS! IIATS !
A splendid line of Ladies. Misses. Gents, Youths and Children's Hals. To my stock of Ladies
and Misses Hats especially do l invite vottr attention.
OHaQTTIXTkTGF.
A large an«l splendid stock of (Tents' Spring and Summer Clothing, which I will sell cheaper
than the Jews on Chatham street, New York, for Greenbacks.
Hardwa-re, Cutlery, efcc.
Halter Chains, Pad Locks. Rim Locks, Stock Locks, Plate Locks, Chest Locks. Cubboard Locks.
Spurs. Bridle Ditto. Plane Ditto. Fish Hooks and Lines. Strap Hinges, all >izes, Butt hinges, jund.
saws, Foot Adzs, Draw Knives,Club axes, chop axes. Hatches. Wagon boxes, heap-hooks. Ham
mers. Oil-stones, Grind-stones, snnd-stones. spring balances. G. D. caps, W. P. caps, Gun-wnipers.
gun-flints, gun locks. Double and single bbh Guns and Pistols IT. S. handles, plane handles, screw
drivers, screw wrenches, door bolts, carriage bolts, files of all sizes, screws, lrv pans, sauce pans,
tea kettles, chisels, knives and forks, pocket knives, dog collars, candle-sticks, blind
fastenings, sad-irons, planters’ hoes, grubbing hoes, traces, screw plates, horse shoes, broads ayes,
squares, trowels, spirit levels, gimblets, bevils, hames. plow lines, rakes, blacksmith beliefs. \ ices
unvils. Tongs, cow bells, stirup irons, andirons, counter scales, shoe knives, shoemaker s tools, ii.
S. nails, wrought nails. Not to be tedious, l will sav that 1 have a large stock ot Hardware.
Yankee Notions and Toys in endless variety. China Hoods in great abundance.
'Tin War©—anything you need in this line. ✓
Crockery' a good stock at low figures.
Hoots mid Shoos -a good stock of good shoes.
Willow ware. Wooden ware, Groceries, and a hundred other things too numerous to mention.
Also, very accommodating Clerks, who do not think it any trouble to show goods.
Also a lot of Maryland White Corn just received. G>vo a call. . A1
April 12. 1807. ’ A. P PLKII.L I
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
At 116 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, CEO,
The attention of the Ladies is called to our New Sewing Machine, which has juct been issued for
It has no equal! It uses a finer needle, and will do Finer and Heavier work than any Machine in
use, with perfect devises for Hemming. Felling, Ruffling, Cording, Braiding. Ac. Call and see how
SIMPLE AND EASY to learn the Use of it.
?a@-Tlt,‘ Singer Button Hole Machine works admirably. Silk Thread, Needles, and Oil always
on hand. Sewing Machine- cleaned siel repaired. Stitching of all kinds neatly done.
11. D. HAWLEY, Gen, sal Agent ter Georgia and Florida.
30351 ciaaj mm 00:1025
TICB P»3SSS ©J? TICS SOUTH,
Made from the Patent Uorded Mire, whichis anew proc— wherebv a firm linen cord is covered
ill with the wire— making a durable substance to which the tape? are firmly -owed. Dv this pio
cecs the unsiehtlv and anreliable met di- fa?i. ninp n. d«l ;n 1 a light*-kin produced.
lam now prepared so make the above in ary size, length rvie anF. red. The Trade fur nished
at li-t prices sovi6 iy U D. HAWLEY, 116 Broughton at . (wp-stairs.)
'*-dT ,■
CJ EOIiGIA, Brocks Connty.-^l^^^V^
J Whereas. James King and 1.5. . -iigil
Executors of Nancy King, apply to this court fur
Letters or Dismission as such Exocutora. Ihia
is therefore to cite and admonish the parties at
interest to file their objections within the time
prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
issued and granted to the said applicants.
In testimony, witness, do.. Ihi~ Mar. tiib, D67
March l.Vi m J. G- McCALL, «>■ 8. C.
£ 1 KOHGIA, Brooxs C’oiixtt.—Whcreaaj
!x Mr-. E. Williams Administratrix of the es
tate of Jus. Williams, deceased, applies to me for
Letters ot Dismission from said administration.
These are'therefore to notify nil parties at in
teve.-t to file their objections, within the time pres*
,-ribed by law, otherwise said letters will !>•
granted and issued to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ord’y.
April 1, 1867. 6m
/ iGi A. 1 OOKF Cot-M v 'W hereas. Henry
(if O’Neal, Lxecbtor of the Estate of M. G.
T ales, deceased, applies to tnefor letter*'of dia
' inissiuti from said administration." . .
These are therefore to notify, all parties at in
-1 feres.* to file (heir ohje-'i'-ns, within the time
pruicribvd by law, ot erwise said letter* will
i.f granted and issued to the applicant*
J G. McCALL, O. B. C.
j May 10 1867. rm
£ \ KOIIGIA, Brooks Coi sty.—Whercss,B. H.
fjTMaitin. lisip. Executor of Charles Bizer.de
-1 ceased, has filed hW petition in due form of law J
i praying the Court to allow trm to resign hiatrtuy
os M.ch executor, having nominated J. M. Patier”
-on a* his suem-ssor. These are therefore to no;
tify all persons at interest, to file tlieir objection*
within ttie time prescribed by law. Otherwise the
praver of said, petitioner will be granted.
11l testimony whereof I hereunto nftix my officii*
signature, this the Ist day of May. 1867i
' i.vrm J. G. MeC-it.i., O B. C
(Tf.OHGI A, BROOKS COUNTY.—'To *ll
yr wliom it may concern: Whereas, Nancy
Rainey, Administratrix of 1,. B. Rainey, deceased,
: makes application for Letters of Dismission from
' said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
1 parti, at interest to file their objections within
I tl.e time pt escribed by law. otherwise said lettcra
, will Ijs granted the applicant.
In testimony witne-s niv hand and seal of of
. lice, tl.is May’2oth, 1867.
mvi t tim j. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
/ 1 EORGIA, BriOriKs CotXTV.--Whereas. Willis
VJT Haft, A.lm’rdchonis non estate John Cook,
.ter.‘used, applies to me for letters of Dismission
troiu his administration of said estate. These
j are therefore to cite and admonish all and singaf
tar the parties at interest to file their objection*
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
said letters will he granted to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary.
June 28. 1.866. 6m
Georgia, Brooks county.
Whereas. Joseph Yates, administrator of Jo
nah Yates, deceased, applies to me for Letter*
of Dismission from the administration ol said e»-
I tale. These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested to file their objections with
; in the time prescribed by law, otherwise said let*
| ters will he granted the applicant.
Juno2B, 186*.—#m J. O. MfiCii.L, o. a. c.
I Hi.ilr rtf Georgia, Brook* Comity.
VI-HEREAS. L>. F. McNeil applies to this
\ V Court for an order requiring Lucie H.
Monger, A.tministiatrix of the estate of J. C.
Mo. ger. .1 • ~-e.l, to make to bint titles to a cer
tain tract of land, situated in said county, and
: fur which titles the said deceased became bound
! while la life.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concetned, to file tlieir objections within
Ihe time pres, nhed l.v I tw, otherwise said order
will he . 'anted the applicant a- prayed for.
|, ■ - . u itiii— ntv hand and seal of of
flee, this August 6th. lst.f.
27 :’,m .1. (i MrCALI., Ordinary.
f|Y. I all whom it may concern : These are thcre-
J. fore to ci’e and admonish all parties at in
ter. -t. next ..f kindred and creditors, to file their
objection- within the tiue- prescribed by law,
■ .iil’n-i u I1 ..I' .liimiei-tration. debonis non,
w,ll h ■ i--.. and ... William Hudson, Clerk or Bn
perior Ui.urt, on the estate of Ann Hunter, as re
quired by law. .
i Witte -- ms hand and official seal this Augiut
1 6th i ,7. ' J. G. McCALL, Ordinary,
align 27 fit
< -< >i ! i :i:.
Mile.
rot-Trosxn.
I> Y virtue of an order from ths Court of Or
) d'm.iry of Coffee county. Georgia, will be
j sold on the First Tuesday in October. 1667, at the
I Court-lmuse door in said comity, between the le
. gal hours of sale, the following lans of land :
No 176, encumbered with the widow's dower J
two town lots. No's a and 6 in the town of Doug
i las, and one half lot of in.. ! at Gaskin's Ford on
: satilla river ; In lie sold for the benefit of the
heirs ami creditors of D. H. Kitkland. deceased.
Terms made known on day ot saio.
W. A J. Kirkland, Adm'rs.
Angust flth. 1867. 22-tdg
Postponed Administrator’s Sale.
B\ \ iriuo of an order from the Court of Oriii
mu v of Coffee county. Georgia, will bw
sold on tho First Tuesday hi October. IRC7. at the
| Court li'ULsf door in said county, between the
legal liours of sale, the following tracts of land :
No in the sth district Os Cherokee; No 2lfcin
the sth district of Dooly couuty ; No 60 in the 9tb
distrl t «>f Erwin county. Sold for the benefit
<d heirs and creditor* of Jackson Smith, lute of
-aid county, deceased. Terms will be made
| known on day of sale.
Elizabeth Smith, Adm’x.
Aug. 10. 1&67. 29-Ids
(1 BORGIA, Con kk County , -Two mouths at*
JT ter date application will be made to the Or
; dinary of said county.- for leave to sell the
iands belonging to th» boirs of James Carvor,
late of said-county, deceased, for the benefit of
■ the heirs of said deceased.
W. B. Overstreet, Guardian.
August sth, 1867. 29-91
C 1 EG RGIA, Coffee County.—To all whom it
TT may concern: A. M. McLane having in
, jiropcr form applied to me for letters o! admin-
I istration on the estate of W. A. Aulker, late of
; -aid county, this is to cite all and singular the
! eieditors and next of kin of W. M. Walker to be
j and appear at my office within the time allowed
I by law. and show cause, if any they cau, wbj rl
! said letter should not be granted the applicant; 1
my huud and official signature Augu*W
| sth, l><;7. * Daniel Lott, Ordinary, jjf
VALUABLE -
PLANTATION
TBYC*
3, 500 Acres of a<! f
on tlif Witlil.tcoiK-heo
K" A ''fff ;,,'J
11 WOI-K. $ A 1 V
Lot- No".- 1 id. 167. 1«5. 164. 2W|
all in one hotly, except No. 11J-
T here are 7UO or 800 acres of this land under
1 fence, o! which none, except about one hundred
acres, has been under cultivation more than three
vears. There are houses enough ior 20U negroes,
ample barns, a small Dwelling House, and out
buildings. and a large dwelling house not yet
completed. The titles .ire undoubted.
This property is offered on exceedingly euj
l<> Octl2-39-tf
LIVERY
AND
mM esflßftis*
T. J. LIVINGSTON
HAVING purchased of Mr. J a-
E. Young the Livery St ,bi
building in Quitman, baa supplied ’ 1 r . “ ■
the ...me with a choice lot of Horses au.lY euictea,
ar.-l is U"W prepared to accommodate tie pnblte
with Horses and Buggies at
liitiisonnlile Rates.
Conveyances, wilt careful drivers, turmsbed to
travelers to convey them to any portion of the
country. , .
Horses cared for, by the day or Tjgrv
month, atm'ftderatecbsrge. . ylffia-
He will also keep supplied with a cbol.e lot m
Horses and Mules for sale. a
Quitman, April 12.1867. 1.-U J