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About The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1869)
it he (Quitman fanner. LOCAL . QUITMAN, GEO., JANUARY 15 1869. Brunswick District Ist Quarterly Conference. Stockton 3rd Sumlay January. Waresboro 4th “ “ Quitman 3th “ “ Valdosta Ist Sunday in February. Merven (at Shiloh) 2d “ Berrien i Irwin 3rd “ “ • Moultrie Mission Ith Roctortown A Ilomersville Ist Sunday March, i Ocmulgee 2nd “ “ Brunswick 3rd “ Waynesville 4th “ “ Centrevillage Is; Sunday in April. Coffee 2nd “ « J. W. SIMMONS, I*. E. Quitman, Jan. 12th, ISG9. The Cate £lection. The following in the official returns of the late election licit! in Brooks county for Clerk ol Superior Court and Sheriff: for clerk of court. William Hudson 330 S W. Brooks 239 J. M. Bushin 97 FOR SHERIFF. J 11. Brown .. 475 J. A. Magruder 79 B. M. Jones .. 82 ■ Philip Dziulyuski s Store- • j This gentleman fully appreciating the I value of printer’s ink, through the col- : limns of the Banner notifies the p«hlic | that in addition to his extensive business in the city of Suvannah, a djy goods and grocery st ire has been established ' in Quitman where will a 1 ways he kept ! on hand ail articles gcnenslly required ■ by the people; and they will bo s dd at , a very small advance on original cost Mr. Dziai.yxski is rep esented ul. Quit man by Mr. E. Ki'bknsteix, a gentleman j of energy and business qualifications j wh i will be pleased to wait upon custo- { liters and deal liberally with them. See a ivertiescmctit in another place. —***•-+ “■* I That Grecian Bend Again. Our remarks ou the ‘'Grecian Bend,’ j have called forth a note of thanks from one of our fair friends in this ancient city ol Quitman. Whether she intends it for earnest or irony, we do n..t know, but this we do know, that she is a model housewife and i therefore we opine she is in earnest. j The Press is a powerful luvur fur res training vice and encouraging vii but the press cannot enmbat-the vagaries of I< ishiou ; those must bo restrained, by the good sense of our women and the proper and nice appreciation of the re lined, the beautiful, the true. fifiy A worthy Quaker thus wrote; "f ex pcct. to pass through this world but once. if, therefore, there lie any kind ness I can show, or any good thing I can do to any follow human being, let mo do it now Let me not deter or neglect it, for I will not pans this way again. Challenges to fight, or invitations to any kind of a party, must be left in the copy box. The Editors will not bo held responsi ble for want of attention to little mat ters of this kind, if parties do not adhere to this rule. We cannot, under any circumstances, roeeivc the parties hearing the “l’nb. Hex.” unless they will first drop their f credentials into the copy box—from ; 1 lienee except the invitations to dine etc, etc; we promise that they shall never more hear of them. Our reasons arc : The Senior is a Quaker, and therefore from religious scruples opposed to any kind of fighting:—the Junior becomes a quolvr when any kind of a fight is pro- 1 posed to him. Verb. Sap. PHILIP DZIALYNSKI, REPRESENTED BY E. RUBEMSTEIN, C»TTIT3MC.A.3Nr, QOESO. srss’srss ‘S..“ ; assortment of oir-ttHoat SHOiS, CIOTKIKG, HATS, NOTIONS, GBOCERIES, &e., Which-will be ftoftf at rema.lcafolv LOW FTGI RR-* for Gash. . ~ ... . ' our present Mock of Worsted'Goods, Poplin*, bailies' Clonks, anil Gentlemen s Clothing, will he Sold at .YVir 1V& Cost! These Ronds must he solil at as early a day as possible for the purpose of making room for an immense stock of Domestics, Groceries, shoes and Hardware, aud therefore the reason they are told at cost for Cash. Os every description, taken in exchange for Goods, and the highest market price invariably paid. ''BO.We respectfully invite tbo public to give us a call, an.l price and examine our goods, feel in" confident that satisfaction will be given the most fastidious. PHILIP DZIALYNSKI, Commission Merchant, Cotton Factor and Wholesale Grocer, Bay Stpeet, Savannah, Ga. make liberal Gash Advances, at Quitman, • . Phil,-„ Drialvnski Savannah. Mr Dzialynski is welt and favorably known - vsyafar**** -" retiahle. charges moderatecomimmon*. and w jar-ie. j" , |^’ jgKsrrisrv< * ] T AOEN r AT (JCKUAX. January lu, lafif. ,T K epairing. We direct tlie attention of our readers to tlie notice in to day’s paper from Mr ! Hugh Jenkins. He is prepared to do all manner oft work on Guns, Pistols, Watches, Clocks,! &c. He is the man we have been so long ■ n need of, and certainly deserves a lib eral patronage. We hope our friends! will give him a call, and we assure them Mr. Jenkins will do his full duty. "Tlinu Shalt not Steal.'' We have again to rap one M. K. Papy who styles himself “Editor and Proprie tor’’ of tlie Gainofivil'e (Fla.,) Sew Era— over the knuckles, for repeated purloin ing of editorials of tlie Quitman Banner, without a particle of credit. Alt lionora able journalist is never guilty of such petty meanness. The New Era's last of fence tv,a; the appropriating of the Ban ner’s “New Year -Greet ng” to its pat rons: that journal merely substituting tlie word "Era’ for Banner.” Pigmies in intellect and principles have tKabusi iiess proclaiming themselves Editors. “ Tlse Dead Fall.” j On our first page will be found ahigli -1 !y interesting and amusing tale, from the pen of the tailcnted Associate Edj - lor of the Banner, Gol. J. W. StCi ar. it wiij lie read with interest by our numer ous readers and clicit roars us laughter. Great Distribution! nr nas METROPOLITAN GIFT COMPLY. Cash Gift a to the Amount of s*so,©oo. EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 5 Cash Gilts, Each SIO,OOO I 10 •• “ 5.0001 20 “ “ 1.000 U) “ . 50«* j 200 “ “ 100 •HR) “ - . * “ 50 450 “ •* 25 I 000 “ “ 251 A0 Ltegan! Rosowood Bianos, eaoh SSOO to sso<*! .15 “ •* Melodeons*, “ 75 to 150 150 Sewing Machines “ GO to 175] 250 Mmyuui Bo.vs ‘‘ 25 to 200 ; Him Fine Laid Watches....... “ 75 io 305 Silver Watehei “ 80 to 50 j sane ♦m Famtfng.s, Framed Rbgrftvlngs. Silver ! Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valtio'l at St,OOp.OOO. A fltanec (o Draw any ol !lie auAii* Prizes by a Scaled licket, ior *5 cents. - Tiikois diwnbmf; e;ieh Prism are set led in En velopes and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of 25 Cis. a Sealed Ticket will be diawn without choice and delivered at our office or sent by; mail to any address. The ;>ri*e named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment j of one dollar, l’ri/.e.; will be immediately sent 1 to any address, as requested, by express or re tain mail. Yoavitt knew what j our Prize Is before you ■ay for If. Any prize in ay be exchanged for another* of the same value. \o Blanks. patrons can depend on fair dcalif g. References. We talent the few following names from the aanv «ho haye lately drawn valuable prizes and kindly permitted us t-o pub lislrth'vn : S.'T. Wilkins Ttufmm, N*. Y„ $1,000; Miss An nit* Monroe. Chicago. fcN., Piano, valued at S(>soj Robt. Jackson. Uubuque, lowa. Gold V\ :t < h, $250; Phillip MbCartny. Louisville, Ky.. Dia mond Cluster Ring. $W)(i; U. A. Patterson. New Bedford. Mass.. Silver Tea Set. $175: Miss Em ma Walworth. Mil vatikic. Piano $500; Rev T. W. Pitt, ('levetand. Ohio, Molodeon. $125. 4&p , *’VVe publish no namea wilhoui- permission. Opinions of Press. *‘ They are doing largest business; tin* firm is reliable and tiesorve their siirehk." Tvtfnine, Kb. 8. 1808. -We have examined their system and know them to be a fair dealing firm/' X. P. Herald. ‘Last week u friend of ours drew a SSOO prize, : which wh piomptly received."- Daily Apm>.v, Marsh ?>. 18r'8. Bend for circular giving many more references ; and favorable notices from the press. Liberal j inducement's to agents. Satisfaction guaranteed, i Erery package of,Sealed Envelopes contains one v \sn *;?4T. Six tickets lor $1; 15 for $2 ; 55 for $5; 110 for sls. All letters should be addressed to MAR PER, YVILSOAi A. CO., 1715 Broad way, N- Y. (jys-2m JOHN W. BRUFF & CO., MTIOLEaA I.E URA LRUB IN nil m DOMESTIC BUY BIS, No. 1245 Bnltlinorc Ht., Between Cliarles and liandolpt sta. John W. Bmir, ) ! .Inhn W. Baker, L BALTIMORE. I Jos. E Bniff, t A. R. Faulkner, r ane2N-Iv* C. GRAY, New York. • J. A. GRAY, Augusta. P. 11. O'BRIEN, Savannah. B. F. McKENNA, SavanuaA. GRAY, O’BRIEN & GO., Importers and Wholesale and Retail BEMIISII DRY-GOODS, No. 131 Broughton Street, Greorgia. GRAY., O’BRIEN & CO. invite tbo attention of tire public to their New and Immense Stock of FALL AM) WINTER DRV GOODS, COMPRISING All the Novelties in Ladies*’ Dress Goods; All the most Fashionable Style of Clgaks and Mantles ; All the most Reliable Manufactures of Prints. Sheeting*, Shirting, Drillings. Stripes, Jeans, &c Avery large Stock of Welsh, English and American Flannels ; A veiy large Stock of Heavy English Blankets ; Avery large Stock oi Irish Linens, Diapers, Tabic Cloths', Napkins, Towels, Linen Cambrfa Ilkdfs, Ac., Ac. English, French and German Hosiery and Gloves, in great varieties. Lace Goods. Embroderies, Ac.. Ac. GRAY, O’BRIEN & CO. Have a Heavy Cash Capital Invested in their business : they employ one of then* firm exclusively in purchasing Goods in the EUROPEAN “id AMERICAN MARKETS; ti»y Buy for Cash Alone ; And offer Bargains such as only it house of their facilities can. Samples sent to all parts of the country, and ] all orders accompanied by the cash will be promptly and faithfully ! November 21), 18118. (bn « WHITLOCK’S TOlfMi&Ulllfi BB0©M)l0 a $1.50 per annum, in advance. Single copies, 20 cents. To subscribers wishing to pay at the end of the year, $2. if ordered by Janaary 1, 18(19. Address, The Whitlock Exposition and Exchange Cos. 245 Broadway, New York. ANDREW S. FULLER EDITOR. The cheapest journal of the kind published, and the only one giving the price list of trees, vines and plants in **AH Nurseries in One.” It also contains a list of the best implements for j Farm. Garden and Household ; and its pages are filled with articles from the best horticultural j tmd agricultural writers in the world. Asa special inducement, we offer to send one plant of either of the following varieties of fruits, to all who send in their names witd $1.50. Clai’Ke Raspberry, Davison's Thornless Raspberry. Ellisdale Raspberry, Missouri Mommotb Blackberry, choice Gladiolus, choice Japan Lily, lona Grape X ine. or, Two Early Wilson Black berry, two Kittattinny Blackberry ; or, to any one who will send 23 cents extra, to postage, we will send ()nc pound of Early Rose potatoes. The plants will b * carefully packed and scut by mail, as early In the Autumn, or Spring, as practicable. nov2o ts NOTICE. FOR INDIA* RIVER, FLORIDA EUSONiS wh© contemplate removing to the Land of Promise, where all tropical nature abounds, are hereby notified that their goods, wares. Ac., will be conveyed from Jacksonville to Saxo Point. In nr ax River, at one half the us ual cost, by consigning the ssune to Messrs. E. HOPKINS A (30.. Jacksonville, and to 11. T. TITUS. Sand Point. Florida, as the undersigned lias placed a line of vessels on the outside or At lantic route direct. y/Sgr Boats have also been placed on Indian River, to convey passengers aud freight at mod erate rates. All kinds of Provisions and Goods can be pro cured at Sand Point, at Jacksonville prices, freight added. H. T. TITUS. Jacksonville. July 1. 1868. (ini DR. M. L. BATTLE. ©YDIDIOEI BAINBRIDCE, - - CEORCIA. (Formerly of Quitman, Ga.,) ■6*711,1, VISIT Parties at QUITMAN, *nd all points on the Atlantic an-i » V tlulf Kail road, when Soticitod to do so. BE (eel«rratefnl for the libera! patronage which has been tendered him, and would respectfully solicit a continuance ot the same. July IT. li»S. aplO-ly . ‘Tuvan giesen, DBHNTTIS T ANARUS, ST'rtJKTOX, NO. If!, A. Jk G. It. R. (Formerly Drs. McDonald & Van Gieson, Macon,) Respectfully offer* in* service* to the citizens of Clinch and surrounding coun ties, in all branches of the profession. Will visit Quitman or any other point requested. ’reference* J. D. Arnitli, M. D, Macon, Georgia. (’apt. IS. F. Moseley. Valdosta.Georgia. J. G. Moore, Valdosta, Georgia. Dr. H. Briggs and Mr. J. D. Charlton, Valdosla Rev. O. L. Smith. D. D., Echols county, Geo. Capt. J. Wells. Valdosta, Georgia. Capt. C. C. Williams, Lowndes county, Geo. W. J. Mabry. Valdosta, Georgia. March 1, 1867. 5-ts §l2. C. O. 3>. sl2. Oroide Gold UiimlngGnse Watches Os the beat make. Patent movements, warranted time-keepers. wiU wear squally as well, as the j best Gold-cases, costing from STS to SI.MI; we are now now selling them (Ladies’ and Gentle- 1 men’s sir.es). at only sl2 each. Alsoa large variety of beautifully phased and I enameled Oroide Gold Hunting Case Latent Le ver Watches. Magnificent stock ot Gentlemen’s and La lies ; Oroide Gobi Chains. Ear-rings a,id Rius, F.nger • 'dings, io., from il to SS, fully described in j circular. ! Agents wanted everywhere—enclose two red ! stamps for circular. I Itts not necessary t-d send money with the or- I der. as it can be paid to the express agent on dt ! iireryof the goods. Ail letter* must be addreSf el to JAME:; GKRA'II' .t CO.. J idy Td ,7m Sh Nassau Street, New York ROBERTS’ & TILLMAN.| Commission Merchants, North side Bay St.. 2ml door West of Exchange, SAVANNAH, CA. Hiram T’orktits, Savannah, Joskpii Tiu.max. 1). L. Koiibutm, “ Madiaou co., Fla. octlli-1868 3(1-1 y P. Ha B E H N , Cotton Factor, AND GENERAL-COMMISSION MERCHANT,; First door West of Exchange. Bay lAtrf.kt, • I-avannah, G'ko. i ootlti-’tiH ffti-ly* Crawford Van Horn & Sims, COTTON FACTORS —a nn— 6ciuntl Commission 3Hcrcbants, 1 No. J) Slotldfurd’s Uunge, Ori-ObiTE O. R. R. BANK, Savannah, - - - Georgia. Yi-ti- Our Commissi*#* will be $1.25 per bale I for .Soiling Cotton. AGENTS F(Sn Osgood’s Patent Elastic Roller Cotton Gins, ANI) DEALERS IN Now York Buggies, Carriages and Plan tation Wagons ; also, WOODRUFF’S CONCORD BUGGIES. SvptPHibor 25, 18(18. 5m WM. 11. TI3ON. WM. W. (lORDON. J TISOA A tioßß®.M,| Cotton Factors AND (general Commission Bfcrcjianfe, 90 Bay Utreet, Savannah, Geo. Bagging, Hope or Iron Ties advanced *n crops; Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton. . • Grateful for liberal patronage in the past, eve : ry effort will be made to continue to merit pub ! lie confidence. October 2. 1868. Cm CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. GENERAL SCPT'S OFEICE, ) Amy tic & Gui.f Railhoai) 00., V Savannah, Oct. 28lh, IBGB. ; OX and after Sunday. November lat, Trains on this Road will run us follows— Leave Savannah, daily, (Sundays exempted.) at £ J • Arrive at . l . m. Arrive at Cambridge ; “ fjoaro' T»ai nbrbtge 7;HO J'. M. Leave Quitman. ,* ll:Wj I’. M. Arrive at Savannah at u ;„ A^' M ' | nov(i-2nr Gen 1 Slip t. I WM. A. LANE, llitonun at. anb SolkiS IX eUAXGBRY. | quir.tAb’, s;i"oks cofnty, Georgia ' Ofljce'at the Court House. JamiarJ 10, 1858. ly HOTELS. MARSHALL HOUSE, JJItOUG FIT ON STR EET, SAVANNAH GEORGIY ■ , ■■ first class Hotel has been remodeled amt newly refurnished and put in perfect order throughout. The traveling public may. res! assured they "'ill find comfortable accommo dations at this llouse. A. B. Id’CM. I’roprietor. February 22, 18(57. ly PAVILION HOTEL D C NOE, Proprietor. Corner of Bull and South Broad Streets, Sn v;s sisj«n li, Geortffiu. RAVrXG taken flu* above Hotel, which has recently been refitted and refurnislied throughout, the Proprietor can assure the public that lie is as well prepared to cater to their wants as any Hotel in the State. His table will always be supplied with the bent tin* market affords, and no' pains will be spared to give entire satisluc tion. Transient Board $3.00 per day. I’crumnentßoard, Sid.oo per week. A share of public patronage is solicited. February 22, 18(57. 4-ts Western Hotel, Nos. 9, 11, 13 & 13 Cortlandt St., I). 1). WIxcUKSTKI!, 1 vrmvv,i>i' Tnost. K WiN'ciirsTKit. I "V are in tbo Outer of Business, and IIEADQUARTERS FOR GEORGIAXS. sept lit 82-1 j WM. WHITE. OKO. IS. MIXER charleston HOTEL, ClisirlcNloit, S. WHITE & MIXER, nnv7-0m PROPRIETORS. The Qiiiliiisifi Motel. wri§. Mclntosh N r OTH*TRS the public that she continues the Hofei business, at her old house, on the I’ublic Si pm re ; where she will endeavor to make guests feel at home. Her table is supplied with the best the market aflords. and charges moderate. June 11, 1807. 20-tt n Fountain Hotel, Limit Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland. W. 13. CTifibsanEgla, Pro. Omnibus and Baggage Wagon in attendance up on all Depots and Boat Landings. WM. lIONL, Dealer in Imported and Domes tic Liquors, Wines and Sugars, Bay *St. I A L. XLIDLLXGICR, Dealer in Saddles, liar j* ne<s, Belting. Saddlery ward, Leather, Ac. 72 St. Julian and >O6 Bryan streets. SW, GLKASON. Manufacturer of best Sugar : • Mills and runs, and all kinds of machinery \ St. Julian street. Send for circnkr. SEABORN B. GOODALL, (successor to Sea born Goodall.) Wholesale Dealer in Butter.! Cheese. Lard, Coon try Produce, &c., 210 Bay st. : To the Shippers and Producers *cf GEORGIA, ALABAMA A XI) FLORIDA: ! rplIE undersigned. CoLton Factors and Commits* j f mission Merchants, of Savannah, Georgia, j take pleasure in notifying the public that, arrauge | unmts have boon efibeted for storing or shipping ; by steam or sail direct to European and Ameri can poits, the cotton crop of those sections, the natural outlet of which is the mgh our port; and hope, in affording every facility*, to receive a heavy increase over the large consignments of last. year. We confidently express the belief that our city will be one of the best cotton mar- ! kets this season in tin* United States. FerkellA Wksi.ow. Bay street. D. & Warlel Bay street. Adams, Washburn & Cos., Stoddard's Lot* Range. j Sloan. Groover A' Cos.. Btvv street. John W. Anderson's Sons A Cos., Drayton street, j Gl'krkard A- Holcombe, Bay street. P. H. Bkiin, Bay Btrect. L. J. Gi ilmari in A- Cos., Bay street. E. W. Drummond A: Bro . Bay street W. B. Griffin A*.(Jo.. 98 street. If. 11. Colour Bay street. .1 w. McDonald, Bay street. TisiiN AG ordon, Bay street. Austin At Ellis, Bay street. WM. A. McKkn/ie, Bay street. llarnf.v A’. Cos., 12 Stoddard’s Upper Range. Barnett & Cos., 2 Stoddard's Lower Range. T. F. Smith. Express Building, Bay street. W. If. Stark <fcCo.. Cotton Factors and Whole sale Grocers, agents for Gullett’s Steel Brush Cotton Gins anil L'o« ? s Superphosphate of lime , sept2s 83 ft Fisk’s. Metalie Burial Cases. ALL sizes kept constantly on hand at. the store of J. TANARUS, Budd, Mouticello, and C. 11. Smith’ lore, Madison. Florida. Also, an assortment s constantly kept on lmml j by F. R. FILDES. Quitman, Ga. i n.%? -Cash on delivery. T. & W. A. W. SIMMONS, Agents. I December ?4, 18(5(5 Urn JOIIV ESTES COOK’B IfiW VOIEL. F. J. Huntington & C 0.,; 459 Broom St.. New-York, Have in Press, to be ready in October, MGHUM; Or, The LAST DAYS OP LEE and UI3 PAI^DIHS, By J. E-sten Cook, • Anther or -‘Suit/ of Eagles'Rost." Os “SritßT.” of whicSf Mohun.is a Seipicl, Ter. (housa»d copies were almost immediately sold. The new work is still more intensely interesting. Printed on line toned paper, and rieblv bound hi elutb. with upwards of 500 pages, it has for its ; frontispiece a tine, steel medallion head of f.i.N. i.Uu : and four beautiful illustrations in Homers ■ best Style. Either book is seat by mail, post I f.oc. rulrccirt. of the pri9e. $2.25. Fftr sale ov ■ all o(p.:seHers aud Sewsdealers in town and country. °‘d't .'bn Savannah Houses. I M. M. SULLiVAPI, j • DEALER IN Shacf, and aM kinds af fish, fit their Season,' Oysters, Game, etc., No. 113 Bay Lane, SA VANN AIT, GEO. TiV My motto is: Justice to all. from flic country will bp prompt ly and Carefully filled. nov22-tf ' S. S. MiLL.ER, IU.AI.KR IN wum asb pise FURNITURE, FRENCH AND COTTAGE nua sits in mm asas; Mni (muses made to order. No. 1.57 BiougUton Street, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. up 14 Jy CHANCE FOR VALUABLE’ PA , 1 ■*«««£*» •* , a n C a W‘««i If * U 1 V M) FOB SALE. ’El3r* The undersigned has had placed in his hands, to be disposed of immediately, at private side, the following valu able Town property, which will really bo sold at a sacrifice, to wit: THE LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, Situated directly on the PUBLIC SQUARE, Aud very recently placed in thorough rej air by its present proprietor, Mr. Frank Hooker. There are all necessary out buildings, a well of good water, garden, etc, on the place. Price, $2,000. THE TWO STORY BRICK STORE, At present occupied by W G Bentley <fc Cos, end conceded to be the best, constructed building in Quitman; and advantageously located -will bo sold at less than cost. Price, #3,500. TIIE FRAMED STORE HOUSE Recently occupied by C»pt. Brooks, and situated on the main business street. The Lot is fifty fret front by two hundred deep, and in rear of the store is an excellent STABIjE a x D CAfiMACfi HBSSS, And Good Garden. I is the cheapest property offered for | sale in the town of Quitman. Price, #I,OOO. j Two acres of Land, on which is a New, comf or table and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, ALL NECESSARY OUT BUILDINGS, And a Large and Beautiful Tlds property is situated near the Academy and convenieut for parties desiring school ad vantages. Price, #£,500. uUQg, lii addition to the j foregoing we have for sale Severn! other place, ; pjacea of value, which will be s«lil low, I Fot further particulars apply to I r.-,..;- . 5, I,'-;.*,. ; —-f