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£ltr (Quitman fSamter.
A (lii)tin>fuislic-il f'Jitor was in his stu.h
A lone thin, jrhootly visagi', caduveruus
gentleman was annonucoii. With an
asihinetio voice, but in a tone bf studied
civility fur otherwise the editor would
have assuredly transfixed him with a
fiery paragraph, the next morning, the
stranger said—“ Your Journal ol vester- |
day contained false information.” "Im
possible, sir ; blit toll me what you al
lude to ?” “You said that Mr. M. had
been tried ” “True”'‘Condemned.” “Very
true.” “Hung.’' “Most true.” “Now, sir,
I am the gentleman himself.” ‘Ttnpossi
-1 le 1” “I assure you it is a fact and now
1 hope you will contradict what you have
alleged." “By no means, sir.” “How 1
what do you mean ? You are deranged.”
“I may be so, sir, but I will not do it.’ |
“1 will cotnplaiu to u magistrate." “As
you please, but I never retract. The
most that I can do for you is to announce
that the rope broke, and that you are now
in perfect health. 1 have my principles
sir : 1 never deceive.”
A Lt’civ Stockholder—An exchange
relates this incident of the dark days ut
the Atlantic telegraph enterprise.
In the darkest days of Atlantic tele-j
g aph enterprise, a friend of Cyrus W.
Field bought ten thousand dollars ui
stock for a ten dollar hill. The investor !
came to Mr. Field to ask him whether j
his purchase was worth anything. Mr. |
Kiel I offered to take the slock at a coi - j
•iderable advauce. “Well what do you j
advise me to do, Mr. Field?" “Take y.mr
stuck home,” was the reply, “lock it up !
in your safe, and never look at it, ml
you come to me for your dividends on it. j
That man is now receiving, on h s ii- j
vestment of ten dollars, eight hundred .
dollars, per annum in gold.
Quitman Retail Prices Current,
CORRECTED WEEKLY *
It should be borne iu mind that our quotations
represent retail price* only. Large bills to plant
er* » and others may be purchased at a shade
lower.
Macon,. ■■■■■■ls h I IM4 & i
Butter—Goshen j* &> j 60 (<t
Country j th . | 35 40
Candles . . f* !t. . 35 (<£ 50
Cheese ip> It» | 25 (ai
Cttjfipr U*o I 2!t(rf> :;:t
Corn If* bush j J oo<.i; 1 j
Crackers f*. fb . 20 (a
Kgg* if* do* j le OH 20
Floor Nuperflne G* I>l>l |IS 00 ue 16 00 j
Family I f* hbl .17 00 (et, 22 (HI j
Ginger |ft lb . (4 60 :
Lard jp* lt> j 23 («ri 26 j
<lysters can I (f 40 |
Teaches Jf* ran | (<c .'»o j
I'lckli*' !f* jar. 1 50;.« 76
Potatoes— Irish if* bush] 2 60 is J 00 j
Sweet f* bUHhj (a 50 I
Powder I f*, lb . { 60 <*■ 76;
Potash : f*. ft. (tt 2o |
Hlce fj* ft-. 15 <»i 10 ;
Kaßin* jo ft. u> 6o
Salt ... ‘ f*. sack. 350 (et, 450 j
Soap J j:* th 15 !„ 20 j
Sugar j p !h 10 25 j
Syrup .: jf* gal .. 50 (it 75 j
Soda i’jr* Ih. . (f»i 25
Shot If*, 1t», .. <" 20 1
.Starch |f* 1b... 20 2.5 j
Tobacco good article .. if* flu 1 50 (it. 2 00;
Vinegar (f* gal 00 75
J\ctr JUwttecmmtsi.
WANTED.
1 N active, intelligent, and trustworthy agent
jfjL in each of the following countie* : Thomas
lliooka. Lowndes and Colquit, to travel through ;
paid eeuntie* on business w hich, while it will af
tonl a fair compensation to the agent, will be
likely greatly to advance the interests of all
whom he may indue* to embark with him in it.
Apply, by letter, with P. O. stamp end tsed, i
or in person, to
JOSEPHS. BAKER,
ap24-13-3t Quitman. Ga. I
M. J. DOYLE 6l CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu
FAEBILI SMillMlliS,!
Soots, Shoes, Clothing
Stationery, Cutlery, Hardware, Tinware, i
W.iitN, Vegetnliles,
AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
No. Ill) BRYAN Street Near the Market,
Savannah, Geo.
Orders Ir an the country promptly at
tended to, npl7-;tni
BitvAx, mmirn
If
Wv ■IIW. WntMiidW)
JDK 3K and. B*. me ■«
SAVANNAH, OLORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton amt other ['rodnci- '
/ solicited : which we will sell in Savannah.
New York or Liverpool, as desired, making lib
era! advances.
Special attention given to purchasing of
Planters’ Supplies.
Western Bacon for sale on consignment. "G ’S
LAND FOR SALK.
apl7 3m
A. C. LOMELINO,
DEALER IN'
Groceries,
West India Fruit,
WINES, LIQUORS, PROVISIONS, &c
COBBTER BPKL AND CONORFSS BTS. f
Under Masonic llall,
SAVANANII, GEORGIA.
March 13. lfc.B. 7-ts
RAM DELL & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
201 and 203 Bay Street,
Savannah, - - - Geo.
HAVE NO tv in STORE a an*] com- j
plete a.-im>rtmefit of Groceries, which
they offer to the trade at prices tees than they
k can be laid down from the Northern markets
in part of
—Shoulders,
Sides. Hams, Pork,
Sugars—(alt grades,)
W Refilled and Raw,
SB* Coffee—Rio, Java,
and Ceylon.
Hilt qualities.
H«e, Butter and Lard,
<" jdl'.-l: I let
W iWr vt riou > grades, Ac.
’*’ n ?'*.♦• > *f, op.] -• -a I ,: -. ”<■
* ' • ••p‘<* r f
*ii rfe L
1868. 1860.
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in •
ofyllcnk ■ ikl daft! & a WaisasWilil a m *<w
137 Congress Street,
Savannah., Georgia,
Have Just Opened their
SrlMB & MMMM
STOCK.
.Yiir (foods by 11 very Mlettmcr.
Ladies’ Dro*s C<<<pUin all the Newest styles; Sheeting. Shirtings, Linens, anil everything wanted
in housekeeping; White Goods, Hosiery, and snfttll wares in endle-s variety.
Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear.
U.LOI’R WTCPK IS N’FW AND JUST ROUUHT AT
REDUCED U 2 3FI. JL OHI .
DEWITT \. MOIIUAN.
April 17, 18'8. tin
DR.M. L. BATTLE,
opf,cb ’
NEXT DOOR TO THE BANNER OFFICE,
QUITMAN, GA.
All Branches of
DENTISTRY,
EXECUTED IN THE REST MANNER AND WARRANTED TO DIVE SATISFACTION. c
T erms will be lurniehed on apj I
All kinds of Produce taken for Work. ■
April 10. !-£tiß. ly
Crockery!
For sale at the
BANNKR GROG FRY.
THE FIiACE
TO GET
GROCERIES
CHEAP,
IS AT TIIE
BANNER GROCERY.
Opposite the Hotel.
FAMILY SUPPLIES
OF EVERY KIND
Always on Hand.
Quitman, I'eb. 21, I8f»8.
i)/A§9o 8101
On His Feet Again.
AM now receiving an entirely New Stock
i SPRING l\D SPIER GOOD),
, lIAkDW.VRE. GJiOCERIMSAx. direct from New
] York. M \ bhl fri<*ndM and cuatouier.H will find mo j
i at th«* OLIM'OBNEIE where l will be ready at
all titu* to wait on theufwiih pleasure; Give me
Ia cull and if Ido not suit yon then try some
j where eke. JACOB BA EM.
QuitinuirGa . March 30, 180# 10- ts.
Town property lor Sale. 1
TXT ILL be sold before the Court House door !
> V in the Town of Quitman,’ on tie First
Tuesday in May next, between the legal hour
of sale, Lot No. in the town of Quitman, (up
.on Wlitib Mr. J. L). Carpenter now lives,) tosat
i isfy the remainder of the 4 pnrehase money now
due one-half having been paid already. Sold
I as the property of W. R, Htansell.
i Terms : Cash, to the amount of the purchase
j money due. $1000; the remainder, if any, six
; months tiin.?, secured by mortgage, upon the
premises. S. T. KLVGSBKRY,
AH'v tor VV. R. Stansell.
TV. A. LANE.
AtEy for J. A. Edmondson.
March 27, ISO*. $-<H
HAYU OOl), m & to.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN'
ICE! ICE!!
Office : North side of Market square,
Savannah Georgia.
i Upl7 Cm
S. S. MILLER,
DEALER IN
M\IIO<• 1\ Y, WiL 11 I tV 1) PJY i;
FURNITURE,
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CHAMBER SETS All LOllIfG &LA3SAS.
Mattranses made to order.
No. 157 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
apl4 ly
PAY UP!
VLL PERSONS indebted to the under gned
for goods purchased during IBU6 and 1867,
are earnestly solicited to come forward and set
, tie immediately. We are in need of money, and
m utt have it. DeTiy will prove dungeFOus to de
1 linqueDts. A word to the wise is suffieient.
B. I*. LINTON A f’O.
Grooverville, Ike. JO,
BARGAINS,
A'r* I
The Grooverville Store !
B. F. LINTON & GO.
Having received their
Pall and Winter
Stock of Dry Goods, are now prepared to oflVr !
extraordinary inducement* to the public : iu fact
they will sell*goods, for Cash, at
New York Prices.
Our stock ot l)r\ Goods is cuinj.l iu cvrrv ; ;u--
tlotllui.
Wo ulso offer tut clrsftn 1 sssortmont of
(‘i.oTiiixa, nuors,\m>shoes;
CHOCK EH r, OLASSWA HE;
HARO WA HE, TIN iI ’A H E ;
AORICCETI HA I, nil’l, EM ENTS;
CUTLERY, of oppvornl makers;
HR IDLES, SADDLES, dr
Wr will lifi'-u isc rmli’UV or to altraya ki-rp on
hund aoomplote stock of
Grroceries,
and our convivial friends can bo supplied with j
LIQUORS, SEGARS & TOBACCO.
For the affiicted we are likewise prepared to
supply their demands with
NiSH HCBttBC 7 B
and those who are building can be supplied with
Paints, Oils, Brushes, &,<•.
We will also endeavor to keep supplied with a
number of die renowned
Concord Buggies,
and will till all orders for
Arden’s Latest Patent
HOHSE HOB,
as we are agents for the sale of the same, and
which can be seen at work iu the neighborhood.
We cordially invito the attention of the public
to our stock, satisfied that we can suit them in j
any character of article need; for we make it a
ruie 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, (h-t. 25, 1867. 15 ly
JOHN I. RAYSOR,
DEALER IN
b£**£*2 If * f
ks? Stenya and * u i£aa«kani^i
(wrooverville, (wit.,
H AS now received a very neat and complete
. assortment of
Full iiiid Winter Dry Goods,
which will be sold on very reasonable terms. Ilia
stock embiaces
Dress Ooods, Domestics,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Ready Made Clothing,
Crockery, Hardware,
A general assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and almost everything required by the people of
this section.
lie most respectfully invites his friends ami
the public to give him a cull, and examine and
price Ids goods before purchasing elsewhere, as
he is determined to sell as low as anybody.
Grooverville, Oct. 25, I.SF7. 3£-tf
LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!
$500.00 for 25 CENTS
By ing for a beautifully illustrated J
book, something new and interesting, entitled j
CPS AND DOWNES IN CITY LIFE. I
Something for everybody to read. U describe? !
every character in a city of high or low standing j
in society, and is sure to please everybody that |
read it It contains 250 pages of fine print and
30 beautiful life-like cuts. •
$12,000.00 have been Aproprialed
to We given away to the subscribers as follows:
First Prize $500.00 in Greenbacks.
Second •• 400.00
third <• 300.00
Fourth " 300.00 “
Fifth 100.00 ••
And 210 Pri/.es of >. o -1 ali in G• • .
backs.
To every number of Books a Prize is enclosed :
:in ‘lie Book, and all Books are put up in strong I
wrappers, so they go safe through to the own
i Frick ok Books One Book. 25 ets : Five Books, j
$1.00; Fifteen Books. $2.50. mailed to any ad
dress free, on receipt of price. -Address '
..MONROE, ATKINS & CO.,
FI’BLIHJf HRS AND BOOKSELLERS, j
111 it 113 Broadway, New York. I
Feb. 21, IWJB. 4-2 m.
no humbug:
•
m SALE AT COST.
; ■i•l ‘■ u •"gi 5 i :t ' bong’'. Ac : took of !
1 Goods owned by J. U. ii t . merly of ,
the firm of J. W. ST ALN AKER A CO..
NOW OFPKK
SAID STOCK for SALE,
AT COST,'!
For Casli!
A S'!) SO HUMBUG.
W. G. BENTLEY & CO.
Quitman. March 27. 1808. 3m
EUREKA f
riflHK niece to bur Groceries * nieap. is at the
| JL L.INNER GROCERY.
RAPES’
NITRO3ENIZED
SUPER-PHOSPHATE
o F
LIME,
A VALUABLE AND POWERFUL
Fertilizer,
For Cotton ,
Corn,
Wheat,
Peas,
Garden
Vegetables,
&c., &c.
I‘T IS COMPO.SKI) each in snil
of itself a vigorous
Fertilizin'* Agency!
I They are used in their IT RE STATE, ami com
| billed in the Shipcr-iPbosphate live from
I adulteration, and perfectly soluble. The practi
cal experience gi\en below of planters during
! the past, season, fully establish all the advuutu
| ges claimed for this well-known Fertilizer.
Received the ‘‘Highest Premium” awarded to
Fertilizers by the American Institute of N«rw
York, held October, IBt>7.
For lull report, with analysis made by the
Coih:u m,'.’ 1 mstitute. composed of Dr. C.
I. I’ief. .i.G I'olde. ami otljer prominent
The distinguishing feature of this Super-l'hos
pliute from other similar I’ertili/.ers is that nil of
Its ingredients art* of animal origin, and are filler
soluble in water, or in a condition to quickly be
come soluble iu the soil, and be taken up by the
crop.
Contains tid inert or mineral material?.
The proper relative proportion ot the Ingre
dients in Mu pcs’ .Super-Phosphate, to meet the
requirements of the Cotton crop in Georgia and
South Carolina soils, is fully proved by the expe
rience of Planters, who testify that whenever
they applied the same to laud noted for rusting
cot ton, the disease was entirely corrected and a
healthy, vigorous growth produced, on the same
land.
Pitmvian Guana and other Fertilizers have
failed to secure a healthy growth.
TESTIMONIALS.
THOMAS S. SALTER, Washington comity.
Ga., reports that seventy-tivv pounds per acre,
on old laud, increased both the Cotton and Corn
threefold. Considers it far more economical
than Peruvian Guano.
DR. K. PARSONS, undei -villo, Washington
co., Ga.. says : My observation isth.il Alapes'
Supei-Pho.-phute E a preventative .-.gainst rust
ineottoq. Has about doubled the cotton and
trebled the corn. Hus done better than Peruvian
pound for poind.
J. AY. SCOTT, of the same section, reports that
his crop manured with Peruvian Guano was lar
more alfected by drouth and excessive rains than
where Mnpes’ Super Phosphate was used. Shall
use Mnpes’ in preference to any Fertilizer ho has
seen used by his neighbors.
W. 11. SPARKS, Eatonton, Ga., reports: On
land about half covered with sedge, and which
had not been cultivated in two years, where the
manure was put iu badly, manured crop would
yield two pounds where the unuiunurcd would
yield one.
B. B. HAMILTON. Amorims, Ga.. reports
Obtained the most satisfactory result from Mu pen’
Super Phosphate, applying it as a top-dressing.
Ith considered by ail. I have had the best gul
den this year in Southwestern Georgia.
»V. J. ANDERSON, Fort Valley, Ga., reports:-
Mnpes’ Super Phosphate has doubled ihe crop of
cottou in every case reported, and some report it
has more than doubled their i rop. On wheat and
oats the result was very satisfactory.
1). A, W A KNOCK, Beach Branch, S C. re
ports: Inland which always runted cotton in
creased the crop two fold, as fine cotton us he
tins seen this year. Prevented rust. Four rows
umnanured rusted in August. Everything the
Mopes’ tSuper-Phosphate was tried on did well.
Cotton stood the cold weather in Spring, kept
perfectly green and grew finely. Has beat Pc
ruviaii Guano in his neighborhood. Believes it
I to be the best manure now iu use.
K. R. LILES, Lilesville, Anderson Dittrict, S.
C., reports : As compared with Peruvian Gmino
| and Mnpes’ .Super-Phosphate, the result was de
| cidedly in favor of Mupes’ Super-Phosphate, at- |
tributable beyond doubt to the fact that the rav
ages of the rust were not, by a marked difference.
to be seen where it was applied, us where th /
other manures were.
JAMES M< MEEK IN, Alston, S. C., reports :
| Cued a ton of.Peruvian and found the result Um
i one-half as compared with Mopes’ Super-Phos
| pliute. Soil mostly sandy, wit It clay .sub-soil,
j Marked difference in size of the bulls in favor of
Mapes’ .Super-Pboaplmte. On cabbage plants the
I increased growth was about 100 per cent.
j JOHN It. HAIR, Mims. S. C.. reports: Col
; ton was made vigorous and healthy, and matured
I at leant two weeks earlier where Mapes' Super
phosphate was used, as compared with other
Fertilizers. Mapes’ Super Pi'ospEito produced
100 pounds per acre more cotiou than Rhodes'
Super-Phosphate, and 50 pound* jkm- acre more
than Soluble Pacific Guano. Same quantity of
each (50 pounds) used to the acre ; cultivated in
the same manner. Mapes’ Super-Phosphate
more than doubled the yield of cotton.
R. J. VENNING, Christ Church Parish, R. C..
reports : -One application of 200 pounds Mapes'
-6, :<'i- Phosphate jkm- acre, made the cotton grow
; <>(six feet, where it grew only rw
•'. V. r.'i.n i'ltTS Miiji.
Piiospiiaie the best lor .Sea lslaml L *.
ton, and would safely recommend it to all plant
era.
S. C. MEANR, Rparteiiburg, R. C., writes
Esed 240 pounds per acre, applied May iß;h.
[ Can safely say never saw a more vigorous growth
imparted to cotton from the use of any manure.
Rot’wfied the use of Mapes’ Super-l’bospbate payh
| hundreds.
W. A. MERRfWETIIEIt, Valle Ciireis. near
| Columbia, R. C., rhports that MajHis’ Ruper-Phos
! phale has given perfect satisfaction, and that it
! permanently improves the soil. Has nt> liesita-
I tion in saying it is the special manii'e for turnips
| and Irish Pidatoes.
P.G. PENDF.ETON. Valdosta, Georgia, writes
I Mapes’ Super-Phosphate has exceeded my must
, sanguine expectations The ejects of its use
upon corn, peas and garden vegetables, w.:
| most marked. I cannot giv carelul 0.-o- j
! mates as neither land or Phosphate trsa j
measured. If it can always be kepi tip to J
•lu* standard U must take the p eference of all |
Ft rti! .zera iiow*m use.
M. B. lIUNTF7R. Quitmui, Ga., reports: Ap j
i plied at the rate of JSO jxjnnds per acre, upon ;
i very alternate four rows. Jlw result was h uh/
nstonishhuj. Tl»e maHuvcd rows yielded fully j
double the neighboring alternate rows.
KiH" Letters from the above named Planters. \
giving their trxnerlence jn detail, will be found 1
in our descriptive pamphlet*. These pamphlets j
| contain a treatise on manures and general infor
mation of interest to the Planter.
Price, per to rr of 2.01 m) pounds, cash.
SSB <lO. Or. cash, $32 50 ; payable November
Ist. lc!08, $32 50—505 00.
PURSE & THOMAS,
GENERAL AGENTS,
No. 11l Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Di'cember ’JOyit4S-4ai
HOTELS.
Imsfii
HOUSES,
»••• 4t ■; . •• , .vc t i
Savannah, Georgia.
nriHIR First Class Hotel hosing been renovated
B and newly Furnished throughout, is now
second to none in the South.
GEO. MeGINLY, 'PROPRIETOR
November 2. IM7. 42-ts
MARSHALL HOUSE,
lmor g i rni x street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
films first cla.'.s Hotel lms bt'on Vt'inodcled
I uml newly l-elurnished and put in perfect
order throughout. The traveling public may
rest assured they will find comfortable accommo
dations ut this House.
A. B. LFCE, Proprietor.
February 22. 18(17. ly
OUE HOUSE
®S : 3f|'« KOOflKffy
H«tvtinn:ili. (» eol’^in.
fITHT undersigned having lea od the above
S lax "Re ‘ i .iblisliment. and having relit tr 4
and refurnished ii throughout in the iiio-a, elcgai.’t
manner, would inibi-m the public that it R now
open for the Reception of Guests. The present
P m Teior will spare no pains to maintain the
charnel or it lms always enjoyed as bein* one of
the best of the FiimM 'lass IRltjllg [lotis
<*h ot the country, and those who favor him with
their patronage may be assured that nothing will
be left undone to secure tin* comfort- and satßl’m.-
iu es hi; guests. R()ARI)EILS will be taken
by the week or dav at a moderate charge,
novlii Cm E. 11. KIR LIN.
PAVILION HOTEL
D C NOE, Proprietor.
Corner « f Hull and Sontli Broad Streets,
Hn x :i min Ti,
H AVING taken the above Hotel, which has
recently been refitted find refurnished
throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public
that, lie is as well prepared to cater to their wants
as any Hotel in the State. 11 is table will alwn) s
be supplied with Ihe bc.d, the market afibiaD, and
nidpuinH will be spared to give entil’d with*!ac
tion.
Transient Board s3.nn per day.
Permanent Board $15.00 per week.
A share of public patronage is solicited.
February 22, 1807. -Ml*
Western Hotel,
Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 15 Cortlandt St.,
I>. I). Winchester, j \r\V VOfili
Thus. E. Winchester. \ * UKK
We are in the Center of Business, and
HEADQUARTERS.FOU GEORGIANS.
sept 13 32-ly
W.M. WHITE. (JEO. a. MIXER
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
Clisu-lcstoii, S. C.
WHITE & IVIIXER,
nov7-f>m I'ROPUIETOKS.
The Qniliiiau Hotel.
MBS. McINTOSH!
vrOTII'IKS till- |>nl)lic ilint, »lm fonUuuns the
IN Hold bimini'ss, at Inn- i>l<l hou*i', on (lie
I'ubllc Sipun'; wlrerii she w ill i-iuloavorto make
gnosti fool : li.mif.
Him- table i ni|i|ilii'il n illi tile; best Ihe market
nlPinle, amt charges iiioileruU-.
JunoM, 18U7. 20-tt'
F. CONSTANT,
Bull St., near Bay Street,.
,Sav:auiiiili,
DKALKR IN •
■Kinporttb nnb Uomcstit Cigars, j
TOBACCO, PIPES, &G.
V ' ! a bev' estn!»lb:hed reputation as an lin- J
| •.■ i I(‘ ivii::. to keep as good a Stock. I
(|: , ui a roi iim-ut, us can be tound in
“ The Srecess.”
(10NNHCTBU with the Cigar and Tobacco Ks-
J tablLlnnent, is a
SAL O O N
f,»r the accomniodafion of regular patrons and
the public generally, w'UeTe the
Best of Imported Liquors
are served, nHth a LUNCH each day. Strangers
will find it a quiet report, with no W ines or Li
cpiofs that ate not choice. ang23-29-ly
GEORGIA GOODS!
At Factory Prices.
rpllF. nUirrrtion of Merchant* and Planter* i.
J cu11,.,| to n beautiful a. sortment ot Oeorgin
: Hood, jolt received from the
“CutUbcrt r/lanufrc faring Company,
Consisting of
Plain and Twilled Gc». l’laiim, liinseys,
Joans, Beavers, TwooJs, Stripes,
Wool Diaper, &e., <!cc.
; Thi'.'c (lood.l arc fresh, made with great can- anil j
! ~(■ tin* best wool. Also. Plain and Calami Ostia ;
burgs : all of which are offered strictly at Fac
torv prices.
Merchants and Planters are requested to call
and examine before buying elsewhere. Lot ton,
. Wool or Hides ruken in **xch«nge at full prices,
i Rpun Varna and Brown .Shirtings to arrive in
i a few days.
SAM’U w. r,ROOKS.
j Quitman. Nov. 1. 180/ —3m Agent.
NUTS'AN» RAISINS
L or K.ilt* at ilk;
BANNER GROCERY
REMOVAL.
has removed his stock
Sos Good i from B.u .*i‘s ()i.osi \.\o, w here he
has been holding forth, to onu of the
NEWJJRIOK STORES,
Soi tll of the Public Square: where he will be
nh'iised so see his old Irii'tids and customers, and
the public generally ; and w here he hopes to be
able to
SELL Til BI GOODS,
as they can be had at any store In the country.
Ilia Terms hereafter will he
mn OR BARTER!
And w ill take in exchange for Joods. or for ac
counts due
COTTON,
CORN.
*m;i\ [
BACON, '
LARD, !
Ami almost every kind of Produce.
Having purchased the entire interest in all the j
Good* tuid assets of the late firm of PA INK A
BALM, all persons indebted to said firm will j
make payments to mo only ; and rut person hav- (
ing demands against the same w ill present them
to me for settlement.
Immediate settlement of all outstanding debts I
is urgoutlv requested.
J. PAS^E.
Quitman, l-eb. 7, 18(18. 2-U.
AGENTS WANTED
To sell Dr. Win, Smith’s
! !)I(TIOMRY 0F THE BIBLE.
■ T CONTAINS over 1000 closely printed, double ;
I column, octavo tmges. from new elec .rot rpe
|dates, ou good paper, and is appropriately ii
lustrated w ith more than 20.) engravings on stew
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Ac. 1
It comprises the AuUe nßes, Biography. Geog
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our edition. It las less than half Ihe rvudcitj iuat~
. ihe Engii •; e-lili.iii I!' .'.me book i;j. 11,• uni!. ,V.
Koine iigi-u: ; aim end.-avoiing to p;,im oil lI.E
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S. S SCRANTON A GO.. Bortk Puotisfiers.
12(5 Asylum St., Hartford. Conn.
TO THE PUBLIC.
T. F. LAWSON,
Offers h s services to t he public as a
Manufacturer of Plain Tinware,
And Dealer in An pan tied. Planished and Stamp
oil Tinware, llmtse Funi’shing Goods. Ac. : and
in connexion with the above, he lias on hand a
line lot of
Cooking Stoves, Ranges,
OFFICE STOVES, &.C.,
which he' <ilfers lew to the public
il<* also flatters him !!* that he run furnish to
mereluuifs a better and rnmter article of Tin
wan*, and as low or lower than they ra.i pur
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I will also manufacture, :»r short notice, any
thing you may want, out of tin, sheet-iron, cop- j
per or zinc.
Brands for marking cotton or boxes cut at |
short notice, from half inch to six inch lefters. .
Krrosinc Lumps, old Tin and Copper Vessels.
Guns, Pistols, Stock Locks, Padlocks and I'm-I
b re) lus repain*d neatly and expeditiously.
He has estaldisheil himself in the one |
story brick building in rear of Culpeper, Creech !
A Cos.
Quitman, Jnly 12, 1867. 23-ts
VALUABLE
PLANTATION
BJ. » B & !*■& . ’Bk cs H iZm
3,500 Acres of Laud !
7 JJTIIPs valuable Pla>tation, lyi ig
1 on the Withlaeoochee River j
twelve miles from No. 15A, Atlanti*
and Gulf Railroad, near Rocky riv >
er, containing 3.5401 acr«*s. is comprised in
Lots No's lit). 107, Km. 161, 202, 203, i:O4, 205. I
all in one body, except No. 110.
There are 700 or 800 acres of this land under |
fence, of wh’ch none, except about one hundred !
acre ~ lias been under cultivation more than three j
yearn, 't here ere huuses enough for 200 mrgroes; i
ample barns, a small Dwelling House, ana out-!
buildings, and a large dwelling house not yet
completed. The titles are undoubted.
This properly R offered on exceedingly easy ■
terms. If or particulars apply to Col. W'M. A
f VNE, Quituu.u C;-.l <4ctl2-30-tl j
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
ll&AW&f j
Aik! how they Lived, Fought and Died for Dixie,
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j turtle
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JONES BROTHEL'S A CO.. Atlanta. Ga
No Credit S
To be had at the
I’ANXKR GROCIIHY.
TO THOSE MHO OttF.MIL
VI,i. punier imlf.btftl lame art* hcvvl.y iiTvit- \
ed and urgonlly ri'qin-sti'U n» come lor-,
J wunl and pay up. 1 must have my money. I
.yill Ink" I’niton. Corn, or anylliing else In tbo
wdYOl founlry l’rodaee, iu payment ol del.ia.
; sec.lJA.Vll .f. , l-KRIIAM.
THE I’IUZE
POWD IE! FL
Os THE WORLD !
For sale at the *• ,K
BANKER GROCERY.
"ifipl RotirrA
liiamiis county.
TATE OF (• Ktllllil A Hr inks county ,-|I lierF,
O as. K. l. Harrell applies to me |..r
and Di-niissimt Irom the adminiatnuiiui of toe e.t $
I late o| (r. W. Albritton, deleted.
! These are therefore t«» cite ids parties at Intel*
1 -*st to tile their objections within thu time pre-*
| scribed by law, otlierwis** «aid be
i granted to said a p plica lit. ‘ . 1
Given under my hand and o T ieial sffehuUnv,
this March 16th, IKo>k ! . •Lo
J. G’. McCALL, Ordinary
March 20th. 1 6lli
(1 EORGIA. UnooKit Cocntv.-,Whereas, it.G
W lien)ley applies to me for letter* of di* •’
mission from the Administration of the INtaieof
J. I>. Reddiug. deceased.
These are iherdlbre U) tfltd rill persdns concern
id to tile their oNff'CtioftH. il any theAdmve wftWA
I in the time proscribed by law, otlf»?rwise auiu
letters will he granted. • t
Witness iu|i hand and ofib int signature this
March i/th. 1867. I 14 ,
j. c. McCall, o. ft/ a
March 20 fin
Cl EORGIi. IbiooKs Coi-my. -WhereaaW.il -
W Devane nlmiuisirator with will annexed and« *
! bonis non on ibee.itAto df Thbftfn-Cl s ' L'ogcrs. de»
I ceased, applies to inn for letters of. dismission
i li om said adnilnist rrftitm. 1
These are therefore to cite and admonish nU
parties hi interest to file their objections withiiw
; the time preseribed by law otherwise .-aid letters
will be granted to the applicant.
J. G. MeCALL.xO. Il C.
| February 7th. 1 •'<•B. . tm.
I * EORGIA. llttooKS County.—-Whereas IL G.
\ I Turner, .Idmjni.-trator of James Rambo r :
*f ftp lies t(j rne fdt 1/htvvn of Dismission from said
1 auiairlisffatfoii. These arc therefore to notify.
! ill parties at inten*st t » tile the r objections.!
j within flu* time prescribed by law . otherwise said j
letters will be granted and issued to the appljf *
Given under my hand and official aiguaturu/
:Ilia February 7th, '6B.
j. c. McCall, o. b. <;.
Febrmtry 7tlT. ’CM*. 1 -fin.
A 1 EORGIA. LY.m.ks County. Whereas. H.H.- jj
Hilarpe. Adm'r with Will annexed, on the %
estate of Jacitfi Ri/.< 4 r decen-ed. applies tome lot '
LMters of Dismission fi ol'u his admlui-tralion o!
said estate These are therefore to cite uml ud
m f »nisli at 1 nttd singular the parties nt interest io
tile their objection?! within the tiiju* prescribed bv«
law. otherwise aaid letters will begianted to th
applicant
J G. MeCALLy Ordinary.
Jan. 7. 1868. M
ts 1 EORGIA. Bi •'! »• < mnlV. ,
Two rrfoullw alter date ajqilicafi’on will b«
made to tile Ordinary ol said eouu:y, for leave
to sell the real estato of James 11. Groover, lulu
of said eouniy, deceased.
a. I*. Df uuK.rt'. \dktv.
1 MarclV 2. 17*68. 6>*ni.*
EORGIA. Dkook* CofN-rv. -Wl’qiea*. J. IU
VJv Pc «coek. Administrator with will annexed
(at the K<t.-rte of William .4. Denson, deceased,
applies to mo for Li tter. ! R smlsbiAlioin his
Admini • , uof said V. ... ■
These ■ kvWoYt* to ci and adtnonLh all
and !u parti'e.- at interest, to filctbeir.
•ii- a •’ r.- ••vdribed by law,
..* i) -.•• 1 Aid., ti 1-. *
I Kl ‘ l,,,Mr^l ..
hiicriiis Htile.
‘ YXTI EL be sold bulb re the Court HoiWe fn iik»
Vs town of Quitman, on the Firat 1 uesdwy
In Mar, between the legal hours of saw*. Three
Bale* of Short Cotton : sold as tin* property iff*
Daniel Stripbng. to satisfy a ti. fa. issued troiu
Brooks Superior Com-*-. Deeiunber TcVrm. l«ti7
in favor of Win. A. Lane Property pointed out
by plaintiff. It. U. McXKIL. Sli. rilV.
March 27th. 1368. ids
coffki-: COUNTY
/1 Et »KGtA. t ’oj-nu*: t.'or.vrv -By virtue of nr* }
\ 5 order from the Court of Ordinary of suit!
County, will be sold on the first- Tuesday 1 in May
186.8, at the Court lioii.il* door in said coni) y In*-.
i ween tin* legal hours of sale Lot of Land No.
7 in the Fifth I'islrpq of originaWy Irwfli. now
I'uth-e County, containing ttft> acre* nmrA ftv lesff
Sold for the b'*ni*tir of the Iflrir* of Rcnjarriiu .Mo-.
retl, late ol said county drCea-cd. Ter m : cash
Bkvuuiin R. Ptmi.n**, Adm'r.
Mrircli Iff. 18ffk in t i
-i
JT bard Robards. Administrator of Gray S. ■
I Robardn repn*seni* to il.e Court, in bis peliticrn
! duly tiled uml entered on ; ie.*ord. 'h it be has irtl
j ly tidministered Gray S. IL.balds' estate Th's
! i< therefore to cite all persons concerned Kind'M
. and creditors to show c uisd if ally t lp*y ran why t
-•aid Atlminlstrator .'hoiihl not be discharged, fn m
I his adniinistra ion and receive letters of dismis
sion iii the first Mondav in September 186 If.
DANTEE Lott. Ordinary
| Mardfr 7, IB’6B. io 6m
ts 1 EORG7V. Cwkkf, Gou\rr. \Mu*resi«. Will
4. JT hurt Jo*«*ph Kirkl-'itd, Administrator*
of D. ll Kirkland, represent to ihe Court, in
their jjctilion, thily filed 1 ami entered an record
tha. they have fully a<hriiuistere<l 1). 11. Kirk--
land's estate. This is iT.en'fore to cite all per- .
SOUK eoiic**rned - kitltlretFund ; creditor*.. to show , ;
efttiNe. if any they Pffn wh;' sai<L administratora
should not be disehargi* i from their adinini*tra-*-t,
tion, and n;ceivc letters of dismission on thu first
Monday in .September, 1868.
l>A\rn Lott, fJfdllwrry'.
March 2, 1868. 10 iirfi
A I*l*l.!NU COUNTS'.
C 1 EORGIA. Am.i.\o Goum y. Wheieas. .Set- .
H lar* Leo and James M. Le**, Adminis'ia- .
[‘tore of Henry Douglas, applies to me for Loiter*
| ol Dismisaion from-said admini^tiation. i..#e.
| These are therefore to notify all p;yrt!*f a* r »- *
! terest to tile their objections, within tile liaio j
| prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will
j be granted and issued to the applicant*.
Given under mV hand and official signature,
i this November 22(1, J 867.
J EIGIIThEY. O. A.C.
No/. 30. pi 7. :mu».
(1 EORGIA. AiM’t.tNO County. Wliereas. Wit- .
JT lis !•'. TicVfor. Administrator ou the Estate •'
of Michael \Y. Nelson, applies to me for letters of t
Distnission frofii ills s.lid Ad mi ills Im4 ion of said
Estate. r,
The-e arc therefore to notify alPfterson* at inter
est to lil<* their objections wit tin flia time pro- •
: scribed by law . olhenvise said letter* W>!J* bo
, granted and issued to said applicant. • t
(iiven under ms hand ami official
this -hmuary 8, 1868.
: Janl H-fun. J. I.tuiii'.-i r, Ordiim*.J A. C.
riKItCK COUNTY.
A dniinisfrnfor’s Sale.'
'M.U'IM.U. i, ! d b'*!ore ihe (’burt I?eu-e door
V h io lie* loan i>i''Pdauk-m-ar, Ga. on ‘ihe t
i ll - . ..♦ ; -•■: w"co • i; ii
hours of sale, two -mo; L->.:-. ol 1. with at
Iran '* house upon it. belonging to the estate of *
A. C. Strickland. . ’•
Sold lbr the benefit o' Ihu heirs wild er*»d*4ori. :
Tei uw: Hull- cash, u»rttl tk'e balance' o/l nix
moiiths ci-' Thus. Swkat; Admr.
.March 13. 1868. tils
/“» IvOIMHA. I’lKiu-r Cm vrY.-Wb.’r.iw. Wrt» •
1 J iatn Goe'tue. Administrator, appliwata w*
• r Fetters of 1 mission Irom the- Estates off .
i"iam Ivuly and John T. IVilteon. late at
•unly. deceased, flo having fully admlni»-
and- Ud EstuLi S.- >
•ue therefore so admonish alf
. ,i. and to ';«• -.id aj*|>ear at toy efTrec. tv‘u r a, t
. liute p> c-'*'i!'<-«t b*. * !i;-v, *.*!-•. if .nij .
4,avc. why -a.d l.eti**T> nlKiWld not b*-
Witness, my official sigmV.iu?e, this
i 2nd:, 1867. . s '
Dee.. I t ni] IL W-. Gitai*v. f)ril:ffary‘ P.
BUTTER!
1- nr sale at tiie ,
DANNER GROCERY.
Oid'roan March IH.
J lift received ami for sale at the
DAN NEK GROCERY.
Quitman. March 13, ’6B. -
FINE AND COMMON >
TOBACCO,’
‘''liAX.NEKbEOCli^'
P