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ihc (Quitman gamier.
LOCAL.
QUIT.MAX, AUGUST 12, IS7O.
The public are assured that TIfTT’S LIVER
PILLS are PPR ELY VEGETABLE. CONTAIN
ING NOT A PARTICLE OF .MERCURY. j-2m
The Agricultural Meeting on Satur
day last adjourned without transacting
any business of general importance.
B®. The suggestion made by “Senes”
is a good one, and bis suppositions are
tine to tbc letter. The correct plan
whereby t,> establish a first class insti
tution ol learning, is by individual ef
fort.
tef Sec card of Armstrong, Cator &
Cos., of Baltimore, Md.
-Vs a dressing, Nature's Hair Restorative goes
ahead oi any in the markht. See advertisement.
Cast, Mos:• ley’s School.— We direct
special attenti. n to the card of Capt. J.
L. Mu6ELEY, in to day's Banner. lie ap
pears determined to build np a first
class school, and it is hoped that the
citizens will extend to him encourage
ment. His assistant is represented to
be one of the most highly accomplished
ladies in tlifa State.
*ST Carr T. J. Livingston- lias presen
ted us two very largo peaches, grown
on his place in Quitman. They arc cer
tainly equal in s'z t to the celebrated
3iew Jersey peach, anc the flavor is de
•cMedly preferable. We have one fault
tid find w i ll the Captain, however: ho
snorelv furnished enough of these peach
es to tantalize our appetite.
Found.— The compositors in the Ban
nkr ofliee recently found a beautiful tress
of hair on the streets of Quitman. We
should judge, from its appearance, that
it bad g> «u through the baking process
only twice, and consequently is vain
ble to the lady who incurred the act ions
1 iss. The owner can procure the same
on application to either of the young
men, vrho will draw straws for the
award that is claimed.
Prolongation. —This question was to
have been settled in tiic House on yes
terday, but wc have uo tidings as to the
action had. It was thought, however,
.that’the resolution would l>e defeated.
t'.'ru'OK*. -We take much pleasure In calling
the attention of oar readers to the advertisement
~jf English v-’ctaale Hitters, in ano'her column.
This coiubiiatiun is regarded as the (Jra.it Fe
male Medicine of the age, and is highly recom
mended by the Medical Profession, and all who
Suite tested it. Our female community are trou
ajled with many complaints peculiar t* their sex,
ami now is the time to secure a 4>ottSe and be
cared. Jaugl3-J.»
Milking Slowly.
Diseases that progress rapidly to a crisis are
ndt the only olios to be dreaded. Canker or
dry rot does no* bias! S tree as suddenly as a
stroke of lightning' but UUicsS arrested, it des
troys it as-Certainiy ; and in like manner obron
ie debil ty, a though it does not kill with
swiftness of yellow fever, Is as sure to sap the
springs of Use eventually, as any acute disease,
if not checked by invigorating medication.
There is something inexpressibly touching In the
spectacle of premature decay. Languor, pallor
emaciation, di-pressiuii of spirits, and a distaste
for exertion, we its ordinary symptoms, and they
siwiuld be promptly met .by tonic treatment.
The best invignrant and exhilarant ti nt can be
administered in £ ease of this kind is Hostetlers
ei.oipaoh Bjtter?, !>• stimulating principle ot
the diirmunt energies of the system, and the
rlyungthniing an 1 regulating properties give a
permanent and healthful impulse to the vital
forces thus tH-oaght into play. The failing np
petite is re-awakened, the process of digestion
and assimilation are quickened, the quality of
the blood ha improved, the secretions become
more natural, and every organ that contributes
to the nourishment et the body undergoes salu
tary change, By these means the repair of the
physical structure is effected and its health and
vigor restored. In no elau at diseases has the
beneficent operation of the Bitters been more
marked and striking than in those charnclerixed
liy general debility and nervous prostration.
Ladies alfi-eti'd w ith these ailments find in this
most wholesome <>f all tonics and correctives the
safest ami surest means of relief. It is strong to
restore and powerless to injure, isucli is the
unitonn testimony of "clouds of witnesses.”
CHOLERA!!!
The following letter is irom Mr. Woodward,
of St. Louis, to J. N. Harris, Esq., of Now Lon
don,Cum. Mr. W is a gentleman ot high res
pectability, and during the prevalence of the
cholera, in St. Louis watched the result of the
application of the Pain Killer for this disease,
olid his testimony can be relied upon with the
utmost confidence:
Dkmi Sm:—You recollect when T saw you tn ,
January la»t my expressing to you my utmost
sanguine expectations that DAVIS’ PATS K!L- |
LEB would have a tremendous sale in the west
this season, and my anticipations have boon
more than realized and 'be testimony of thou- j
sands who have nsedlt has been that they would j
not be willing to go to bed at night without it j
inlhehou.se. _ I
..pyearancc of the cholera in tills city. j
such wav the confidence in the Pain Killer as a
remedy, that many who p».h«ted it remarked !
to me that they had no fears or dronei of the i
cholera as ton.' as they had the lam Killer by j
them, and hundreds took it dally as a prevents- ,
live for no person can have a derangement ol ,
the bowels or diarrhma it they use this medicine
This was the securitvnijd confidence of hundreds
acquainted with it. and (firm their friends were
attacked with the Cholera they would adminis
ter the remedy in large nuqgtities. and in every
case when it has been taken in any of the first
stages of this disease, it has proved successful.
I consider it ail infallible remedy. I hive not
heard of any individual in any Tamily who used
the Pain Killer when attacked hut speedil} *e-
C Vh - clerk inform- l me that he admidLlcred it I
to persons, when cold or in the cramps, W»d « [
cave immediate relief but it still should begi'eit
auicklv for when tb# discharge of "rbp* ,
has begun the hope of life bas tted. bhmil4 thm j
disease make its appearance ;unMnL - .
all probability it will, be not alarmed, you and
all Others there have the remedy, and Ism eon
fident if the Pain Kilter is used, not a s»a = l.
death by Cholera will occur m your e.ty.
Respectful X- T w , rnv AllD
JGST The P.mi Kilter is sold by all dealers in
Family Medicbvs.
for sale by Di s. Buggs A JcIL.
SICKiS ESS, |*a IN AIM) DEATH
Legitimately result as penalties for violations of
natural laws from which none escape.
The faded cheek, the pule und wan features
ihe dull eye. the clouded intellect, the deep heuv
i"? s 'gh. the feeble and emaciated frame, the do
jeoted brow, the tottering gait, all indicate pre
vious traiisgreislon of law. Knowing that "pro
crost illation is the thief of time.” all intelligent
beings apply for some remadv as soon ns circimi
stances permit; while those who do not act u;on
the principle tliat * delays are dangerous,” gen
erally linger, lose more time andpav more mon
ey.
Thousands of mothers and daughters, in all
stations and conditions of life, are suffering, lin
gering an .l dying from the effects of some dread
ed and dreadful
FEMA LK Vim I*LA i NT,
That claims its victims throughout the length
ami breadth of our land,
Many of females suffer iu some way at each
monthly poriol; some girls are in great peril at
the commencement of menstruation, while older
ones dread its decline at the “turn of life.” Some
times the menstrual flow is too much or two lit
tle, or may be attended with pain; may be ir
refill i r or entirely checked, or changed in ap
pearance, attended with other distressing symp
toms Leucorrboce, or the “Whites’- frequently
drains the system, or ulceration of the womb
may create pain and cause rap'd prostration.
falling of the womb is an exceedingly com
mon complaint, giving much trouble and distress
which, under ordinary treat neot, is difficult to
cure.
Hysterica, Croon Sickness. Irratabilitv ot the
Womb, and other seriou* ..nd i«t«l oompUiut*
follow the female sex throughout life. Lives
there a medical gentleman who has or can re
lieve the fair sex of the above troubles? Not
many. Is there no combination ot remedial u
geats that will come to her rescue ? We an
swer. Yea.
EIXGUSH v i;M A1 j K lil r I I : Ks
The only acknowledged Uterine, Tonic and
Female regulator known will cure all those com
plaints above mentioned in un incredibly short
time. The Bitters, at once •arouses strengthens
and restores the womb to its natural condition,
removing obstructions, relieving pain and regu
lating the monthly period. Yonder stands a pale
feeble and languid girl, just bursting into wo
manhood; she is the pride af all, but hark/ she
silently steals a pickle, eats chalk! or a slate
pencil; no appetite for food ; she turns with a
dull eye and seeks solitude; her eye no longer
sparkles; her merry laugh is no longer board
ringing through the air; she mopes about with
bloodless lips and gums, with headache, palpita
tion, constipa'ion, swimming of the head, col l
feet and hands, melancholy; she has a coated
tongue offensive breath anu a host of other evils
too numerous to mention.
When neglected all these symptoms become
aggravated, there is sick stomach, heartburn,
a dark line settles under the eyes, the legs and
ankles are swolen. the hair loses its gloss aud
fulls off. there is brittleness and splitting ot the
finger nails, swoolen abdomen, extreme nervous
ne.-s. fictiulm-ss, Hint m lies, dry cough, Hyster
ical Fits, rapid prostration, epilesv and death!
If you or any of your friends, are thus afflicted,
send at uuee fora bottle .91* English Be male Bit
ters and be cured, its affects rre magical in
such complaints Surely no mother will post
pone and delay this duty until
DEATH IN AT THE DOOR.
In all these complaints the system evidently
shows a want of red blood, and Mr. Churchill in
hi« work on Diseases of Females, rays: “Bear
ing in mind that the blood is rcmakably deficient
in red corpuscles, and the known property ol
iron to correct this condition, theory suggests it
as the K»a#t to be relied on. the best of which is
the Citrate/ 7 CUrate of Iron enters largely into
the composition of English Female Bitters, com.
binod with jHiwejful vege'able Louies of rare
qualities.
Among the mountains of Tennessee ; nd the
p noy woods of Mississippi, is tonnd a cei tain
hard and flinty root, which has been in secret
use by some old midwives for ninny years, pos
sessiug magic powers in regulating and restor
ing all females suffering with any affection of
the womb. This root we have obtained, gave it
a fair tost ia our practice aud it is now one of
the principle ingredients in these Bitters. Other
powerful uterine «nd general tonics also enter
iiato i:s composition. Wc also add Leptandra
or Black root, sufficient to act upon the liver
ana fc«*ep the bowels open.
K.OOMIJNO VOUJVH HIRES,
Middle-aged matrons, these at the critical peri
od. and tic- aged grandmother, are all cured by
‘be use of our English Female bitters, now
country.
If you are troubled with Falling of the Womb
atte ided with a sense of weight and bearing
down, pain in the back and side, and other .at
tendant evils, English Female Bitters will give
entire relief.
Those at the “turn of life,’’ mothers after con
finement, and all others (male or female) who
are convalescents from any protracted or debil
hating complaint, who gain strength slowly and
whose digestion is slow and imperfect, will find
tbe*e Bitters the very thing their sygbsn de
ni. tods. It give* a powerful appetite "aids and
assists digestion, arouses the liver, strengthens
mentally and physically, and fills the whole sys
tem with pure crimson blood coursing its chan
nels.
( OMMO.X (.lt()B SHOP HITTKKfL
Empty Bitter Bottles, ot various styles, can
be found around almost every dwelling and cab
in throughout the land. Their taste is pleasant
and are advertised to cure almost every disease,
while the manufacturers know they posses* no
medicinal properties whatever. They are so
many (lisguißes for exceedingly common bever
age* which do not, nor cannot possibly cure any
one.
Beware of these pleasant bitters in quart
bottles, they contain a sting for your vitals and
he who buys them carries a “toper's” grog into
his house. One man who knows nothing about
medicine says his big bottles of common stuff
will cure chills and fever, rheumatism and con
sumption; another whose bottle is very fancy,
cures all impurities of the blood, makes old men
young casta out devils, restores sight to the
blind, and numerous other miracles; while yet
another who presumes every man a drunkard,
proposes to c;:re colic, ingrowing nails, yellow
fever, heart disease and love sick maidens!! Me
know they make no such cures, we know the
people at large are deceived uml swindled, and
as we desire to ventilate thesecqujmon humbug*
i make the following challenge to pne and ail:
OJ>E llti>i>KEl> DOLLARS
That a tablespoonfril 'of ENGLISH FEMALE BIT
TERS contains as much medicinal properties as
as one bottle of any of the pleasantly tasted com
mon advertised bitters oF the day! The medical
profession to decide the question.. Bo it under
stood that English Female Bitters is not a bever
age, butte a powe ful Iron and Vegetable ionic
combined curing longstanding-chronic female
complaints in every direction.
put up In large both** at $1.60 per bottle or
six bottles for 0. and Hold by druggists and
merchants everywhere.
J. J*. DROMGOOLE & CO., Prop’s.
Memphis. Tepn.
DRO.M(JOOI.E A. GO ’S KIJCHU
The best and cheapest combination for all af
fectlons of the Kidneys and Bladder ever offered
to the public. It ia prepared by "regular physi
cians an 1 used by the profession.
Price sl, or six bottles for s•>. Sold by Drug
gists and merchant* everywhere.
h J, I*. DROMUOOLE A L£>,
Aug. 12--fm Memphis, Tenn.
Guardian’s Sale.
T>Y virtue ot an ordei L—>md hy Hon. W. If !
t y !)a-her. Ordinary for the County ot Lowndes ;
Ntn-e of Georgia, the undersigned. Guardian of j
Henry Wont leu, a minor, will offer for sale be
fore the Con-A house in Quitman. Brooks county,
on the first. Tuesday in .September next, the fob
owin <r property, to wit: The North Quarter ol
lot of Land No 212, in the l|lh 'District of
rooks county—tile property Os the said rumor,
and sold b>r his benefit.
1 ,;s£rTerms of rate : Cash.
H. ff. PAMPIEB, Guardian,
j July 15, 1870. td
. , EOUGIA. Brooks. County.-.-Where,., 1.. A.
IT Folsom. Administrator of the e,i a te of
IdllN FOLaOM. h'te of said county. dec ws ,. ( ]
h ivin', applied to the Court of Ordinary fo, a ,j.
ml di”r.ib£ion from said administration :
Oh ep are therefore to cite all parties intnre''-
od tu ti.e their objections, if any there are. vith
-1 in the time prescribed hy law. otherwise said let
! ten o* di-mWion will be granted a-id u*su*’d to
i tb** applicant.
Witness my fia n A ar}f i nfficial signature,
j JAMES I*, BE.VTY. Ordinary.
HAIR RESTORATIVE
teade make:.
Contains no X.ac Sulphur Wo Sugar
« ° Xiitharge Wo Witratc
and ls entirely free from
- e ;£ ols onous and Health-dcstroy
infr Drug's used in other Hair Pre
parations
Transparent and clear ns crystal, it will not
soil die finest fabric—perfectly safe, clean and
efficient desideratiuus long sought for and found
at last!
. B restores and prevents the Hair from becom
ing ray, imparts a suit, glossy appearance, re
moves Dandruff, is cool and refreshing to the
netul, cheeks the hair from falling off, and re
stores it to a great exteut when prematurely
lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cu
taneous eruptions, and unnatural heat. Asa
dresser for the hair, it is the best article in the
market.
(.Hr. O- Smith, Patentee, Groton Junction, Mass.
Prepared only by Procter Brothers, Glouces
ter, M:tss. The Genuine is put up in a panel
bollie .iii.olo ..smi n, with the name of
dm article blown m the glass. Ask your Drug
gist tor Nature’s Hair Restorative, nipt lake no
other. (July 8-ly
For sale at the Drugstores of Drs. liniuas
,V Jhi.ks and Dr. J. It. MuC.u.i., Quitman, (ia.
GOOD NEWS
FOR THE
AFFLICTED!
A SAFE AND CERTAIN
REMEDY
FOR
Epilepsy, [Fits], Convulsions, Asthma, Hooping
Cough, Hysterics, Chorea or St. Vitus Banco,
Insanity, Catalepsy, or Falling Fits,
Nymphomania or Sexual Excite
ment, Puerperal Convulsions,
Delirium Tremens, Sleep
lussness,
JYcrrous JYc ova It/ ia ,
And all other Diseases arising from the
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
PRE PARK P AN'D FOR SAI.K IIV
TAYLORj JELICS & CO.,
HAWKiNSVILLE, CA.
PRICE, hd-'t* Uott-10.
To the Pablie.
In introducing this new remedy to the public,
the proprietors wish distinctly to state, that they
do \or Offer if as a cure for sill the ills to which
flesh is heir, but they do recommend it as a
SAFE AND CERTAIN REMEDY
for certain diseases above enumerated, if used
according to directions. The senior member of
the. firm having given it a fair trial in his prac
tice, without u single failure to cure, we now of
fer the
“EUREKA”
to tin* public, in the tulieKt confidence of ite fitic
ct'HS. TAYLOtt, JELKS A CO.
For Sale in Quitman by
Drs. Bliss* At .Bilks.
July 15, 1870. 2m
Dr. J. 11. McCall,
Quitman, Cta,
Drugs, Medicines,
PAINTB,
Oils, Turpentine,
Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines
Which will be ftobl on reasonable terms ; and
the patronage of the public is respectfully nolle*
ited. octl-37-ly
' PRIVATE BOARDiNG HOUSE,
COB. I’KESinF.NT k ABEHCORN ST.,
SaY.iniiah, Ga.
Transcient and Permanelit Boarders Received.
DR. D. COX
Would inform hi- ohl friends that he is now in
! tiis New Quarters, located as above, and will
strive to give safi-tacliou to guests.
Charge per Day, - - $2.00
July I*>, 1870. Oui j
For Sale.
TOWN LOTS NVs ?/.t and 44, containing one
acre each, and hi mated in the .South went
! section of the Town of Quitman, are offered for
! nab*, at a reasonablo i>vice. The f<«i# a«lj«in,
and will be sold trwrot'mr. Apply to
! June 10. 1870. W‘Mn F It. FfLDLS.
/ 1 buiiGlA Brooks Coi'.vi v. Court of Ordi- ‘
Yjr nary Jit Chambers. July 12th 1870. -Where- !
us Opplicaiou h-is been made tu this Court fori
the discontinuance ot the Roads hereinafter des- j
cribed. to wit: _ |
Ttie Road commencing at Ta’.lokus, running |
North-Kaet, and” crossing the Okapilco Creek at j
or near John Colter's: thence •.unmog'by the
residences of John Alderman and John Norman,
and intersecting with the Nashville Road at Lit
tle River. And the Road commencing at J. 1).
i Dodd s on ti.e Albany Road, running by the
; residence of T. R. Hester, ami intersecting wrh
i , ll; Colquitt Road at or near Charles Johnson s
; place in said county. , . ]
It is ordered, that, ail persons having objec
i linns tn ti.e discontinuance of said Road-, show I
! c.„ R e against said discontinuance of said Roads j
j on r... Thirteenth d.iv of August next, aurl that ]
• 1 n th« m.mo ail operations upon said Roads
i be J.
; Given und *r orr hand aud official signature,
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“WONDERFUL HEADACHE REMEDY”?
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It contains nothing poisonous, it is no liquid, and
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medicines and humtings the hart Remedy in the
world for the above diseases. Warranted to
cure or tho tnonuy refunded. It has been thor
ottghiy tested in litis part of the Union, and bun
dreds have been cured with this Remedy. Re
reader this is no hiunbug, but a posi
tive fW-t. Gan be sent by mail safely to any
part of the globe, and warranted to reach the
purchaser. IMease send for a box by mail and
be convinced that. Headache, Earache and Tootli
ache can be cured Directions sent with every
oox. l'rice $I 00 per l.ox bv mail, to any 1 ost
office in the I 'ttiou. Don't tall to try it! 1 |oz.
Boxes $10; A doz- Boxes. ?:»• Address Gilo
TINKII AM. North Middieboio’, Mass. (Box 41).
Discount to the trade.
NEW MEDICAL PAMPH.>Tf- Scmimil, Phy
gicni uiifl NerVous Debility, its «fTect« and
1 cure. Price 25 cents. Address Secretary Mus
. einn of /naiomy, D1 s Broadway, New York,
I now STRANGS.- The
■ I j fjtttlles Private Companion eontains ine m.
| sired information. Sent free for stamp} Address
I MRS. If. MSTWiEK, Hanover Fa.
nan ifflfitt bum
AGENTS wanted ill every city, town and vil-
P.. 0! for the largest and Host sucoe-stu!
i DOLL.ViI'HOUSE in the coe.mry—-only one
! endorsed bv the leading papers and Express
I Companies of the United States. Our goods give
• titiivereal satisfaction, our premituits to » o cnot
I be excelled, i.tt.l our cheeks are tree.
! ijavii’g two liouses—Hostou and Chicago our
facilities arc un«*q'iu!*:<l, and onr btiwiness ex
ceuds in amount all other concerns in t&is trade
CO 'SSicAd for Circulars and Free (Jlttb to
S V. Thoiupstou tk. Cos.,
,36 Federal street, Buston. rh^ 0
WOTSCE.
» It person- iudrhted to the estate ot TIIOM-
A AM (JRIFFIX, late of B:«oks county,de
.
j la J aiy 1, IbVO. A '* m r -
Savannah Advertisements.
1870. Spring' On Moods. 1870.
DEWITT & MORGAN,
No. 139 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.,
Ifave commenced receiving their stork of ■* E2C. .TWkJ 4K.2 HD HC
«to m.m ■to m to which they would invite the attention of* the citizens of South-'
west Georgia generally. Our stock of Goods Is complete In all lt« various departments, viz :
! ) ,! ! ,m;V;9 on3 ' gloves, embroideries,
MOURNING GOODS, HOSIERY, CLOTHS
DOMESTIC “ CORSETS, CASSIMERES.
" SHAWLS, PLANTATION GOODS
UIIITE NOTIONS, UNDER VESTS, As.
Samples of Goods sent by mail oft application.
•We w Goods Jfeeeieed Dai In.
February 25, 1870. 8-<iin
SCHWARZ & BRADY,
J:t:t IIIIODGHTON STREET, 7
(Between Hull ami Whitaker.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
miawiiie, Ma.TOaEt«3 9
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS, CURTAINS,
Upholstery Goods of Every Description >
AT NEW VOIUI TRICES.
SCHWARZ 8c BRADYS
CAHPET WAKE MOW §33,
mar2s-ly 133 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. 7
NEW GOODS.
J. B. RISICH,
DKALKR IX *
jfitiun ;uk Staple grn Goo'&s,
OROCEUIEH,
HAS received a Complete Stock of every des
cription of
Spring Summsr Goods,
BMBKAOIWJ
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Calicoes, Domestics,
Trimmings, Notions, Hats, Caps,
Hoots, Shoes, &e , &C.
1118 STOCK OF
©io@s®ia® o
Consists of General Family Supplies, such as
Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Potash,
Canned Oysters, Pickles, &c.; Tobacco,
Snuff, Ac. A good supply of
HA IID WA It E, TIN I VA HE,
CROCKERY, itC.
The continued patronage of the public is re
spectfully solicted, and lair, honorable dealing
guarauted.
Produce of every description re
ceived in exchange for goods.
J. IL FINCH.
Quitman, March 25. 1870. ts
GEORGIA
HOME INSURANCE CO.,
OF COLUMBUS.
Incorporated 1859.
Capital *358.000
Assets 4G8.00Q
J. F. BOZEMAN, Pros’*.
I). F. WILCOX,-Seo’y.
Continues to furnish perfect security against loss
or damage hy tire on all kinds of insurable prop
erty at udeqnato nvtes.
Agents can be found at every prominent point
in the Southern States, to whom applications for
insurance may be made. Apply to
W. F. HOOKER,
Agent at Quitman, Georgia.
February 4,1870 ly
A GHE A 7 NEWSPAPER I
TOE GEORGIA IfiEKLY ffiEElf J
AND—
Journal and Messenger,
MACON, GA.
IS minted upon a sheet 30x82 Inches, end con
tains FIFTY SIX COLUMNS! It in a com
plete and unbroken record of events, Foreign
and Domestic, from week to week—presented in
fifty columns of News, JVlitical, Agricultural,
Literary, Religious, and Miscellaneous matter.
It is believed no paper in toe South or the coun
try presents greater attractions to the Southern
reader or the man interested in Southern events
or Southern pi ogress. .
Terms: $3 iierannmn, or $1.50 for six month*,
always in advance. The paper will always be
discontinued at the expiration of the time paid
fur. Tiulres renewed. .
Clubs of ten persons or more at a single post
office will be supplied by remitting twenty five
dollars, or two and a half dollars to each sub
scriber.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION
Os the Telegraph Aid Messengei is mailed on
Tuesdays and Fridays. It contains, every issue,
Twenty-eight columns of Reading matter, ans
will bo found one of the liveliest papers of the
l Terins: $1 per annum—s 2 for six months—in
variably in advance.
THE DAILY EDITION.
For the Latest News, foreign and domestic;
tlie most copious dispatches; the largest supply
ot original matter; from a long array of corres
nondents, the ablest ill the State; for a live p»
! per in every department, roll of the latest
ination in politics, agric... •«re. J£*•
literature and progress »
iZmy Telegraph & Messenger.
Price, Ten Dollars a year ; Five Dollars lot
six months— cash always in advance,and the pa
per discontinued "^J^g^REIKB.
LAW CARD.
KI)WARI)Ti- HARDEN,
Attorney at L«W»
Quitman, Brooks County, Ga.
(Late an Associate .fustice Supreme Court of the
United States, tor Territories ot
Nebraska and Utah.)
February 18, 187(1. tim
tfSo mosiral family can afford to be wi*>»- j
o,ft Peters’ Musical Monthly. It is punted from
full size music plates, and contains in eaeh num
ber at least twelve pieces of choice new music.
Price $3 per year. Subscriptions received at
this office, where a sample copy can be seen.
IIGIIT Pleasant and Profitable Employment
i guaranteed to persons in every part of the
! country. Suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen,
Bovs or Girls. Address •
XiX CENTURY PUBLICATION CO.
; 23-;.m Charleston, S. G.
M. M. SULLIVAN,
DenleT in
SHAD, FRESH AND.^stEb,
Salt Water Ft,lt,! *
Vegetables, Fruits and Other Produce.
orders promptly attended to. Term
Cash on Delivery.**?*^
Bay’ilne, I (U\.
Allen’s, Pain Doctor.
If yon want “Th" Cost Medicine out.’’ get tint
Ruin Doctor. It cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
I’ltins ill all -parts of the body. Toothache, Head
ache, Burns, Corns, Sprains, Bruises, Cramps,
Ac. The above trade mark on every wrapper,
and full directions around each battle. Be sure
and uak fur “Alien’s Pain Doctor.” For sale at
all the Drug Stores in Quitman. [sej>24-ly
K. OKI.OVKt! ) Jr. k. srnuis ) j a.t. MUGtNTTKK
Savannah, f ( Savannah, j ) Thvmasville.
mom, STUBBS & CO.,
Cot ton Fufiors
AND
General Commission IHcrdjnnfs,
DA Y STREET,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
J!®' I .id oral advances on consignments for
sale or sliipincut.
, - ALSO—
The Regularly authorized Agents for the past
three years, for the sale of
DM. DIM'S PUCCOnUD
Will also fill all orders for
Pure Peruvian Guano.
August 18, IBf>9. ]y
■'■■l- DICK ISON, R, T~ DICKISON,
OF l r.OltlllA. OF SAVAXXAII.
J. J. DICKISON & CO.,
COTTOJX FACTOKS
AND
Commission Merchants ,
58 Way Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
advances made on all consign*
incuts to us, or our correspondents in Ijuttimure,
New York or Liverpool. Bagging, Rope. Ties,
and all other supplies tarnished at the lowest
market prices. sep24-ly
S. S. MILLER,
DEALER IN ,
Mahogany, YYafeivit and l»iiie’
iiiaoiiii®
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CHAMBER SETS
■ AND
Tjooltinfj Glasses*
•attvXiMi Made to ord«r.
155 A 157 BROUGHTON STREET,
Sfoxt to Weed & Cornwell,
SA VANNAII.... GEOItdIA.
August 20, 1800. Oru
8. W. CLEABON,
MANUFACTUJtER OF
Sugar Mil's,Sugar Pans, Gin Gear, irfhlifting, PuU
leys, Iron Hulling, Iron and Brass Casting.
Portable arid Stationary Steam Fijginos, and Miw
cbincry of all hjnd«-
St. Julian ytred,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA,
February fB, 187(I, ly
ADAMS, WASHBURN & CO,
Commission Merch ants
.SAVANNAH, V.A-
October 15, 1809. ly
25)000’* St BSC IMRFIt S FOR
Quirk’s and atccMp for Jobs & 6hls
MAY PE OnTATXKO BY
HIE formation of clubs
I At every Post Office in the S'outh. in addition to*
j its present Large and Increasing Circulation,
i Both Press and public have united in declaring
; Burke’s Weekly the best Boys and Girls yapev*
! published in the United states,
i jpkkk's Wkkkijt is u handsome nnarto of eight
j pages, eaeh number elegantly illustrated. Jis
contents consist oMSerial Stories from the best
writers, Tales, Poems, Biographies, Sketches of
Travel and .Adventure, and papers upon ail sub
jects that are calculated to interest aud mstauefc
; the young people cd the South.
Price 62 a year; three copies for $4 J*Q ; five
, copies lor $7. iVKb»criptions taken for 5 months
i at sl, or three months far 50 cent*.
, Agents wanted everywhere, to whom snperior
inducements will be ottered.
Add,-,, J W. Bl'LKF.tm.
apß-tt llbcon, Gal,