The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, September 27, 1872, Image 2

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(]l I'J QtTITMAIP?: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1-72. THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. FOf: HtKaiOKST, no it a( • i: €i k i: r: T. ky. t wt r«TK wßnwnrr. It ait \ r v / i; r; oav or vrwirnr. STATE KLECTOHAI. TICKET. Fitr lUr nl hmjt: W.T. Womir.il, IJ fi. Bi ■■ /ruxs H*i.i MORE, YTashikotox \’<,r. Fbr Ot* Idrlnrtr : 1, H. C. Trr, > :2. li. N. Ki r W. J. (I I : 4,/i» V. |»* *: 5. X. K i r; < ■ J.’ X. Ikiisn; 7. E. I). Get lit* DEMOCRATIC TICKET. fun «oviTH von of ofoiioia : jameh Mir/roN k?htii. of vt»< OUS K* . FOR Twrf 'llF?M\T A TJV E : MOV BIKIOKH Cftt NTT, HON .JAW II IIT 'TSTI2II FOR CONGRESS: (;KN. <i. ■J. UHIGHT. Public Speaking. A must. Cl , 1872. Mr. EWnr—We will nddrets lb* people ol rhi 2n<l ('ori(irc.-ion:il district at lolloping times anti place*: Nashville. Berrien County, Tm .-.day, Ist Oct. Camilla. Min-lndt " Frida.. 4tlr “ Newton, Baker “ Fatnal.iT, nit “ Valdnut.i. I.owndft* “ ur-fi.}, Feh ” Isabella. Wor th “ Tut--lay. 2l‘tb Tlroruaaville, Ttiomars “ During Hu* F-tir. G, J. WEIGHT. H. N. W.T. The Election on Wt diie.tlay Next. Democrat* of Brooks county, arc you ready for the conlest? Tt c dt.->■ ton takes place on Wednesday next, <n,<! ev ery Democrat should Ie on duty The result in this State will be c? .-•<•, aid unless every man who h : the future interest of the commonwealth a! heart bestirs himself, Radicalism may triun ph ( and our people again pass under the rod of lawlessness and despotism. Cat.dor foicc-s us to c.itif<: . tfir.l v. c are dubious as to the result; and wc ore satisfied that unless every Democrat deposits Ids vole, Dawson A. Walkrr, who approves of every act ol the Grant administration, will he our next Governor. Such n re sult most be avoided if prss.ble. cially, Judge Walker may lc a respvct hble man, but politically be is rotten to the core, and hit rtuco m will be ruiti ms to the financial and material pmspi-iitj of the State Tbt n, let no man reiuain away from the polls on W» dnesday. One vote may and« cldc the contest • Oni vote may make Georgia prosperous tin der Democratic rule. The lack of on honest vote may confine lior to a fiuit years despotism under Radical mi rule The Candidates of the Democracy. Gov. James .Micros' Fsuth ond (’apt Jamks 11. lIcKTt.K are the In nrocratic nominees to be voted for on next Wednesday, in the C ni ty of Brooks. They are gentlemen of ability, of spot less moral character, aid are unswerv ing, uncompromising Democrats. The former has acceptably filled the F.xeen live chair dniing the present year, and we hear of no c< mpluint derogatory to bis character as an tffieinl;the lattei haß faithfully and zeal-nsA represented bis constituent* in the General Assem bly, and in cur judgment is d< serving the meed of praise for his persist, nt ad vocacy of Ftate at.d local measures, which will prove advantageous to the people. In fnr opinion both these gen tlemen will receive the majority of the votes to be cast on Wednesday, but we nro not so sanguine of fmm. n <• maj. li ties aa ate someof our friends, for there appears an apathy among tire people that msy keep many from the polls. Then awake to the importance if t! t contest. Let every man irt the County take a har din the struggle. If von cauoot come to Quitman, visit jour near est precinct, and cast your ballot f r Smith and Hcktfr, the nominees of the* Democracy. Akmuan in Quiinniti Mr. Wntru.Y, tiro Radical c.i 1 dale for Congress, ! .ol atr appuintmeirt to ad dress his blessed flock, at \ itu an, , the 19th inst, hut owing mo disar rangement of his plans, he d:d r.ot put in an appearance; but the g.iat Grand High Priest of Radicalism in Georgia, Autos T. Aki-tmau, very unexpectedly tufned up to relieve the disappointed saflrago slmgers, who applaud, per in struction, the iguorauce and infamy or the great L'lysess. At 11 o’clock Mr. Akcrruau took the stand, an 1 au actual count, represented just i-lghty-tfiree Seats occnpit and by Graut’s eh -err peeple, who had assembled to drink inspiration from the great apostle. For four long hours did this really intelligent and eio queut Anglo-Saxon addicts this ign rai l assemblage, but few of wtrorir under stood the meaning of bis language. F wasscv. re in denur ci..: in . ! t!.<- D- e racy, then chosen slain: ird bearer, II r acc Greeley, Gov. Smith n id the Geor gia Legislature; ail pi life in praise cf Radicalism and Gen. hrid, fl Wore flie snl ; et- t 1 .s nr - r ■ 1 .s wc I aVo already stated, lor four mor tal hr II!s 1 r bold entranced the eighty- j fiifee b'ack sp rits whd pay tribute at ; the shrine of the p rat T tys* s*. There ' w as one- portion of tUauddresa, however,; l we most heartily approve, and for which ! it would be wrong to withhold from Mr. j Akorn.- in credit. His advise to the uc- I groes was good. He told tin rn if they were charged with the vice of intemper- I ancc and idleness, to dis prove it bv lend : ing :i l.fs of t< tnp. ranee aid imjestryj if ehargr<! with lawltssness and vie -, dis [ prove it by rr spelling the laws if the ! State am! leading lives of virtue and | morality; if charged with violating labor contracts, disprove it by honoinb’y com* j plying with every contract. Tbo fpeak er was really eloquent ctl this fin'. jCCt, and wr.u'd have elicited sptJaOSC from a i ite>tnocratic as-s< rtblage. Mr. Akerrnan iis a mi»n of fine ability, and how lie 1 C»u slot p to the degrading compnnion- I ship of radicalism, is a mystery to t:s. Sprukins at Tulloha*. | O.i last Saturday tinte was a large j gathering of the people ol Tallok s, in 1 the tipper portion of th « coonty, and ! they wi re addressi and by Captains James j 11, Hunter and H. G. Turner, upon the ' political issues if the day. A number -of the adherents of Radicalism were present, and no doul t the scales were removed from tt-eir eyes, nral recruits secured for the army of Democtacy, up | ui whose banur r is inscribed the names ;of Greeley and Brown, Fmitb, Wriglt j and [Hunter. It is generally believed that the speeches by lire gentlemen al luded to done much good. The GroovcrvHte Melting We expected a report of the proeecd : ings (for publication in the Ba\mfr) of the mass tmeting at (iioover villo, < n j last Tuesday, but tl o Secretary Ins fail ed to furnish the same. H'e have been informed, however, that it was one of the largest and most enthusiastic gath erings had in this county during tt<- present campaign, and that the cause of Democracy was cheered, and very mneb i encouraged to make further efforts fi r success. The speakers os this occasion were Major J. C. Oailaher, Caps. H G Firmer, and (’apt J If. ll(inter—and a’l j three, it is unnecessary for ua to state, made adraifabe speeches. Tlie Vote of LTooL- .County. j Asa matter of information, we will i stale licit the v- teof Br inks county is kabout fifteen buedri and, white aid 1 luck, and the Democracy Ira.- in (Sh< neighbor j hood of one hundred and fifty maj t ty. I The result of tl.e hist election (In Ib70; ’ fur C-jtigrr sp and Representative, was j as folft.w’S : ] For (hngre** —Paine (I) n.) 811; j White (Rad ) G7l—making a Dunoerul | ic majorityjol lit f r In r.<-. For Ihjtrt'H ii/s/irr, Ilunter (D-u:. SOI; Price (Rad.) 600—majority fir Ilunter, HI, ! Under this showing, weean ceitainiy ; claim that Brooks is a decided Di tno ! cratic county, and therefore tbo tiorni- I trees of the party should triumph ou next i Wednesday. In fact, svo can safely say ] , that Gov. Smith will roc< ive a baodsona i majority, atid C pt SJutrt rbo re-elected ito the Legislature by an increased tua jjarity over the vote of 1870. The Poll Tav. 1 We have been inhumed that there are ; : in this county, fifty while men arid ofte hundred and seventy cc ; >',<} men, wlro | have failed to pay their poll tax for the year 1871. This tax must Ire paid, or they w ill be denied the ballot on Wednes | day next. We trust that every r / v man in the couatv will promptly pay hi -1 one dollar to the Tax Collector, and place ; himself in condition to vole. We ob : serve that tbo Coirrptmll r has issued ; instructions to the Tax Collector* to re- ; ceive the principal, (|1.00) and collect the penalty and cost afterwards. Km- Cool I—We arc iuformed that I | the Radical ex-Misreprescntativc ofC. !• quilt county, who lately made a pilgrim-1 j age to the Okapileo district of Brooks I County, in the interest of his rna-ter, U. : S. G , is very indignant lecsuse the cd ; itnr of the Bax.ni k took occasiau t > an nounce his arrival; and in his own ele gant language, he expects to give us ! h—l ! Now this is vary unkind in XL Wat-you-calLhim, a®l we arc in a fear . ful mid trembling condition; and our on ly excuse for publishing the little squib, is that we generally notice tiro move incuts of dt.'itt.(unshod individuals, and estreiaally when they accomplish good— which this Radical missionary did, for he made several Greeley veers in the Gkapilco district; and A' rrcavtd no y .y for his labors. Peter’s ilc.-u vi. Mr xrt;: v.—The Oc tober number of this valuable j lurnal has bsen received, and e ntaios nine pieces of beautiful music, wbicu in form, w ould cost $3.30, — and the "3fon:h hj'* c»n be had for 30 cents, or $3.00 a year. Mr. Peters will send, pstpa and, G> e back hnriibers, February to June, contaruing over S2O worth of nitr-i •. n rice ft of cl; or t>ie four first titled a-- far the sac u • . Ad dr .s J. L. Fi te s, r.9t) Br ■. 3 -. v tv, V vv Veils. . Drmomtie,Ma>. A! tel ins at TaJ tofeai. TAt.tr -, Fin. 21 at, 1872. Mr. E:.j: is :—Pursuant to previous arrangehlon.t, n very fia-ge aid enthusi astic ‘'mass meeting'* < f the DemflJersc) - „f Brooks, Th imis at.d Calquitt’comities, ' VMS held at ‘‘Wi liams Store,” near T;«1- i| ok as, this day. The meeting was calfi ied ffr trdcr by .Turin Strickland of Brooks, ; aid organi/ftd by electit g Br. Little of | Tbt mas, Chairman, and F. J. W» ki-r of ! Colquitt, Seen ary. li'iir, Jan ■ s 11. If:: t.fer, el Hft k«, be ing introduced, adtlrersed the tnetting for irt'tie tlifn an bear, in a very able ami imp- ;, up. vi tfi" issues involved in the State *-!cetien. Tl e ! opr aktr hatrd'ed Bullock atrtl the qotropt , party, who I.arc ha icuntt. !of our State government for the last three or four years, wiib gloves off, showing moot conclusively that no greater ivil could ■ possibly befall the people of Georgia, than for the nartv, of vvi.ieli Bullock wa [ a representative man, to again get pos tession of the Stale govenitnetH, Capl. Ilunter reviewed at length the act,ion of : the last Legislature, on the lesso of the ; Western and Atlantic Railroad, the re p illation of Clews & Cos. V m.d otin r illegal ond iraadulcnt bonds, the Home stead Law, the Brooks C rniiy Ct.urt, ‘ the change in the time of hi I ling Br oks ; Superior Courts, sud. tbo “P”g Law.' The speaker's ex pi Ritiiu if the irnpor i t nit part he acted it. th> so -evcia! ocas ; urerf, was a complete and triumphant I viudicasi ai of his Course, which tbe-au j ditt.ice, particularly ll.e Bn.oks c- nnty [portion, gave strong detrunstrslipn of I approval by frequent rinnds of applause ; The Democracy of the Tallok.is dis | triet will do their whole duty in this con [test without a doubt. It ren.airs for | tfi> par ty in otln r sections of the e. üßty, ito do tli. irs, *t.d Capt. Hamer will be l relumed to the next Legislature by a handsome o.ajority. Capt. If. G, Turi.i’i, D.-n ■ err tic eh c tor, was first Introduced, lie discussed, in a speech of rare ability, intersperse and with iiomeroas ;» ecdulcs, the fines in voiced in b th l-ta'.e and Pits •'entia' nlectiocs, and left no doubt upon the ; inindsofhis acdience, as to whnein lies tire pstlr «f du y. “Si <'\f‘d ou fa” in ! this section, are new numbered with 1 things that wire. Wc predict for this talented and slt queot young orator, a biifiisnt and net ful future. The meeting then adjourned to meet, 'en masse, af lh< jsjlh, on the first Wedms | day in October. F. J WALKER, Secretary. K n htiix i’t is.trier- The Macon Tdcyreijrk sata it express ed the hope, when Mr. Stephen* memori a ! zed tfie President in behalf of the so t-ailed Ktr Klnx prisoners, confined in the p. nitentiary at Albany, N . Y., that such iritervi ntion would piocuretht ir release. The .response of ttre Attorn v G-U ral, ; however, shows that we were mistaken. Grant's administrate n, through the At turney General, deni< s the sllegatiou* of Mr. Mophens that l.fie convic ion of the Kuklux pros oners was illegal and that ti.eir pa:don wt.ijld be an net of justice ami friendliness towarrl th- S*oth, an and says tl.e pardon of all of tfi. in would have no more political significn.ee than the pardon of all of these convicted of violation of other statutes. T it-se vie tims of.Scrugg's e arts, slltir g t<> coo- Viet, by j.ar fit’ll j -a:i : ■_ >t S! O. ny, must laugu'sh r» tin ir lives in Nor thern dungeons, if Grant is re-< lecied. With Gre. ley in the Presidential c‘air we doubt not that an appeal to Execu tive benigity iu their behalf weald secure their release. Horace Greeley in the West. IT taec Greeley’s visit to tin- Great Industrial Exposition at Cincinnati, has been seized upon by the people to ex tend to him a g:and ov«t : a ..long the entire rente. He has been forced in oc casionally address the ett z. -ts, and his speeches are all good. At Lottie villa on the 23 1, he said : Fellow-citizens : —ls nnr movement should prevail, as 1 trust it will prevail,, we will sweep away ad this refuse o’ ties in three mont: * We wiii say to tl.e cob rid man: Wc proffer y. u n.-th ing except the protect ion of the laws, tfie same for you as f>r n«. Y-u !.av- VO»r lit lag to cam, as » B as wo Imv -. and you will have Or use ad yuur abili ties, ail your trier r *, all y. nr faculties, and make the r... of t o: you can. • The T -.ws do not »v. r you, but they will thor. uglily pn >et y .u; and in three months, if we snoct -d, t e colored j*eo ;.)e will be »o di.-.,i!- >vd that some men can never deceive Uum again—never again But supp *c wc fail—and we ‘ may fail. If tfie colored men did n-.t believe that the p wer was against ua, that meti y wn« ng .first us; if they did not rial z.e l: .t tfie in asury, the army, and the one hninured tm.iisaud office: I ..filers were a'!*' ban fi and against us in force, which tiny bt lit re we cannot overt, me, they ivrtairily- would not be so nniversabv hostile to us. \k hy, they think we cannot succeed, and they want to be upon the winning side. That is part of it; but they are afi-o deluded iu regard x- o«r pn: p- s- \\ e *av we arc net your enemies. We will not lie your oppressors—we w li not, lie ngli \ i have li. i• v S:j. - ce. We wi. try, as wtd! as n can, to I ave y..ur children .-•lu.-i’, - 1 ind er. ' ■ t .itml-- ti.kiii y.-n ItaVt incannot be ma-.fi \ Columl >l(in (sn (he Silitation (i.retig tUr vi ry b<*»? sp-.-i-cliea d';hv j < ivd si ll* X*’.v Yoik'ftiasa meclitgiast wwk, w-us that of Mr. ftaud-TR, c- Irered, iof Maryland, II.; r; >ke in Tan,in my j Hall, and l.is thrtiling utterances were i frequently drowned by the enthusiasm |of the vast auiltar, re. The to! j ■inrd ; est' act'!* a fair snr pie: . Gontletnen, sfandintr here ns I do to* | night. nitering my a •ctln.e- *s in 1 tu* many Hall, in the city of New N in, T | rrccj?t in tty cn| humble j>rr° n' o 1 -'!< ,1 advance ttu.t has been tn id > in the ! civilization of tlis country. ;'Ap['.iuse , 1 i recognize fet>w (nr thus grand country t.: i advauci-d hi the and cade. 1 me egnize how highly t ought 1 1 r ppr.-icl <; the p- git inti I ocetipy as an America ><*itiZ' h, find for <ue —ond I thii k I err apeak fit a few fi >s -I- < : ire’v-—-I s: y i that on t! e sth of November you w I i ili: •! the best hcufttn in tho colored rate standing by the banner of progress, t ! e <*atiner of nberty, the banner of peace and reconciiialion. !Applause.) Vt> pmpise to go forward in this wjuk de* - tnplish sometfiing f>> 1 those that lav ■ and -ho.so tnoeh for n*. Apjileu-c.,, U'- n.-r offi-e, w »ir«.i»n em we ask n,< thanks; we only waatoar right* retained t > u*. and that 11:tr r-gfits p{ ail p rsons tbnd jtn* bn •<! land * bo (,■ ,and to u.i to. We a-fc 'l.at tt • pe pie of X itb Csr •>Hna shall *i*jov every right that t' e people of N, v York ei j,>y; we ask that : the wtit of habrn* corpus shall not be sns pei.ded in ties Slate 1 y ilcsp -.lie aotl or ; ity or in tl«e S:aie of S nth Cur.-li.iu, in r anywhere. (Applause.) We a-k ami In g the p<“opto to go f roar ! in oi* gteal work and resow; the pop'u of the , SoDtb, white and black, from the rapac ity tvi ich pn ys up.:u tie m. Without | .!• tracting fmm the dieting rbc 11>« <Tfi r wI ii icr nt'ies fix f’r, side, tial c‘ iif t>- j day, we tiiiuk that ll„uct Greeley’« a belt, r man tooconoy t! .itpnaition. (Ap platt-v.) We are nit r«-»p, risibie ii a' ■ the Pree deut is incompetent. Ye did not invent nr nmnnfactO't; the man. j (Laughter.) It« Sieve tin,t all tilings j and Inert am made for tt pn.-pMol Urn I Unevenly Father made that gentleman, 1 I suppose, fa »me purpe He. but Id 1 not (ndseve he made him to occupy the i I’rinidi nlMil chair for eight year*. (Ap s pianse.) Wo do t. t propose to b t i agaiiist I’r«viii«‘i.ije—(M«l owed laugh iter.) —even though that dislii gutaned ■ gentleman believes that he is the e,pe ri ji Providence of ibis country; hot we i<> prop S’ to obey too w she* of tin American pe ph- and remove hun from the I’reshlcutiai chair. A t’irndi?!i Spirit. The spirit that pel varies all the speech es made at the N oth, in the ittlercst of Orer ley, i t peart' and f/ood toll t wards the Southern people; whilst on lie* other baud, the Grant speakers are fiend >ah j : u tlieir utterances Head the following • from Wendell Phillips, which is taken From oi < of Ids r .’C : t hai r • gees : The reason why } support ihv R.piib ; I (can party is that, to my utter surprise, to my indUcribable d-d git, to my relief ! have »t last fund a parly that is wil ; ling to execute nil the laws that ar„ given them. It i/br that reaxon that 1 :'? 1 / (■> JL•' f’ ■ (:i. t, M j ••iniinue to be Pr- idi ,f us the Vn otd S!jt?s until l’a ,/ |rUile men ,'ilS'e forty yarn of t : tcho ho - ,<>uth of Jiao aan Dixon’s I ne It u l- n ferei-v put into the ground,’ (Loud and continued applause.) Thus il will be sts.ii that the Grant par ty not only approve the eppres-dve poljl cy pursued t"war da the S uih, hot would ' oitcnninate the Southern race. De*th or a OoshEhuun: Ci.mm.—Ti e a- ith of tiie htavo and distinguished Cruf dvr.iteU-b so la!, J i’ . n is aunoauced at Memphis, on the 2ts). Gm. AsuKr.so.x- was a citiaen of Florida ties re aid daring tin- war, and Ids fami ly resided at M nliceiio, whi st t o hus band and father was battling for the “Lost Ca :se. n Gk rant Lrcisun *n —The Ifnltim re Sun thus spi ak-> appn.vingiy of recent Georgia I- L’islation: Tire legislature of Georgia has pass.'d ■a law ex-TOpting from taxation, either County or mnniciptl, for a period oi two ye, US, ill' Coll, il and tv.-,lieu toi ls ti.it may be built in that Suite. Ti o < temp lion includes the read (state-, buildings, machinery, and other property employ ed in the business Tin Slate is already prospering mure than any other of those late'y in rebellion, and this wise meas ure will doub kt-s give a fresh mpu's to the deVidupaieut of its manufacturing resources. Louis Do burn t, C.e c ion and p et, of Ijiker C'juiiiy, c all butts s '..ie verses to the Newton eutithwi ‘•Tire Curse , I Fat; Doming,,.'’ due foilowiug stanzas allude to U. S. Grant: “Slav the woods dray him shelter, And the verdant ,-,'mtia hr,;r.,-! -I' 'I III,’ aa-ra'p.-.iV ■ n 1 n,- :.aa. Ami his light nil irein the sua ! •Ami in hell bb feet shall wa. * .te.d e*,‘ 1 h- a,- :r, lair*, ': So the ass rvtshves her forld'e. -tad the teal r eeetvea I ..a rau." A negro in America*, wl o tipp'd a swallow <>f whiskey the otiier day, has been spseciiiess ever since. Yes, and we know of a good many others who, unless they cease their sip* ping, will soon bo speechless forever. A noitb Georgia cot respondent ears their is very little cig.it,iz itiou am- eg the white io that pm lion of tiie State, win's', the Radicals are in fine drill, and w ork iu the a si complete barraauy. TANARUS! p c was at : dy m. tee at K islma", in I* c >, ...St 1 <-i«v, in wtl. ■ thre-e youi g *• - u naui J McCraney were aioila y wvuuied. DEWITT & MORGAN, No. 139 Congress street, .Savannali. Ga. D esi pa: to < ai.l attention to their la: .: m..i i:Lf> ant stock r f Fall a> and Winter Dry Goods for I*<l2. Dress Goods: Silk Votwi.r iad ropli-iK ■ Alpaeess and Mohairs. Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds. thMii iiiiur Goofh : iioiirnin* DntmCU <U ; Craft# Venn af.d Cellars Hon s e-K eepinjr G ood s: (Sianhe!'*, lie. Tire E l FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. 133 CONGRESS STREET. COTTON STATES Life Insurance C otn p an v, Nt AGON, W r I’ BUtXKs to CSO.. <y«i: - '- 11 » Ga., «w tktt amfanriwd kgn*<» for ito i’oli v fcohlrre in Brovka Coonty, Ga.. an ' , r.iy. I ill- : . . 1 ... I IA 1 i i.flE 8. OBEAIJ, Sec’y. C* , .i,LA. 1 i Jf 1 h-.m hav : i : - ;,ii . a : I Court or Ordinary 1 .r I.n , -tC, f AdraftiWl.'-aiic . a tlrr Huran- "of M. J. thilprpper, late id naiil i county di r. wed ! arc. there;, re. to notify all radial It i,-re,lr.l It,at Il.vj .must lire tlreir <-WytiKx>. if linininllirltoil will be granted and i.-*ued to the ! (liven nod- r tny i,(h. ,1 ~-■atari.- t .is ,Sap "-•i Imj ' Jaw ■L. ]>, itt. Ordinary. LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT! Is the CHBAPISS!?, SATSST and BEST BurairL* Fluid in Existence. 1 > ip pe Xaj iL-i. KI M c*' -!••■}*?» 1... • ftsr'. Wick. I Sic Only Place 'in t Pttre Naptha 1 P. H. BEEN & GO Cotton Fsctor§ Eiiil mm MEM Mil 143 Bay Street, Savannah, (Georgia , f Couon, ,1. and Prodace gcnc>rally, end ATTOI! \E\ ATLAff. {tn.VAW GA. \X ' ' v *.■ S* J j ('• i'i'- tAIHuSL',-:;;; i ;ii th.' I>i • PHOTOGRAPH! A. T. LYON W All kiiul,"or PICTURES AH are iavhetl to call and examine specimens. All w,-rk mv: at Sarmx; *'i prA . l it ItLOW Vs tt*tttt» tt ‘tt *■>• B’aiiW»,«*irf K »>,*••*«¥ x£t/ud? W; w ./jiirn’rM.v, C*<t. rpilE -IXTKI.NTII ANSI’At. h,. .'■! ' ” o'>,»n I *!' 'X', ■n. *• • '. ind. and close b,- oc i.Kit liwh. riprioe and* . an-r .-.■ssk.a.- upon j.......mb,, t SDth. and cltsw* in i Wcdncs Jay io in f-rp-s:.* f •’»*!» , ex'lttbire of For i..rt! • r i- ' • !*-■- !y <• r *r. -'at. Buy. D. c-. T. iX>t : GLA>. r. B. nAHOLD. j 1 Atit*?3 2m .See'y of Trostees. Tux Assc*?rnent for 1872. btricE rorvrr corn r. i Sm itHBERi. lr7Z. f ORDSRr.P. Tb .tth. Tax Collect,>r-.fßrook eoi-nty. itcorgia. and„ make the foil* wire —KWM',i on tb, - ~ fax r»( br •ks county. K. - ... - Ml c ' alj pt.rpo- -i, Ninety-five (So) pc - ecu Who. Fur a,; dot pa . fund, Five (5) per «en tn tn. Making a total of one hnniircii per cent-un. y.b.TAUDR HARDEN. J .]ge County Court Brooks County ! Sept. C. 1 ’ jjn Guardi.Hi'* Sale. BV virtue of an order b-ainc from the C, ;r. ~f Ordinary fer thcG. ib't ofßrookttJOe.ir g|*. I trill sell at public sale ti) the iiigtiest bid- , . ri\ V ant, on ’-.-First Tuesday in November, nexr. the oae- r .urth inwreat is a cer* .in trat: of-., lyi .* iu said conaty us lirrant. and bc c' -- i>" :h •-■ (te of- ira.b Baker, a minor, and ■ wti- r.t n- ■ --i-i re g • i -a.,. g3B* . T„.' - MAHY 0. BAKER. Guardian. *.-;>•: F-cr ■'. I-:.'. re CS ■.-:■,• . li V 1 I •:y p. . . -..!- M i- .-liony-re: ■ ..u -t hi Id C C _ tit id-...-•are - .. If OMOr.Yy Ao, EnglUb and Baibriggan Ilose; La Gears- and Children 8 Merino Under-V**sa, drc. i»!ui« I-- zi fit? Cloaking: Alia whs, Cloaks Saqiic?, &c.. In great variety. Lacc luiii oidei’les: I*!;i!:m Cioods ; j Georgia DUlnre Kerwy?, B. B. MILLER, . MLMUSk IS 31ii!iagaiiy 9 Wututit and Pine 0 3 ii].j 0 J Jl3 3v» FBENCH AND COTTAGE CIIA3IHER SETS Sj G O/ -: I :! // <n laX s r s. If :-.t .rtssifit'i: Order. I.V, .. 1 :,'l i.l.i,'NsfßEEl, Neil to Weed & l orcwelA a OE 801 A. Svvit- -iubei fJ« I>?2. fcai ; i . GAMORff. mmi FiREGAN & GO., COTTON FACTORS AND ' f » 1 , •****•*» *1 vwb | f ttM«attW«* idiiiliAVivu £ Wl diittnfb; BAY STREET, re-1 1 ‘ Y.\ .: // GEORGIA. V or f-iv* vr, M E «*pt<;-?tni D. V. DancT Florida. f IIISII- I TA- DAXcT, SAVANNAH, CA. BRuXFA.S, C3TTGN FACTORS, AND General Cemraission Merchants ! ad-.-in ■ -i.: - ..n censignmenta of Cot -1 ’ T -boi ht and sold. dT-crn GEO.' <iTwiLSos) (Gate mima A BUfcb,) | At 0:d & d t JSv iDO Congress SI., S'. m eh. : ; Georgia, Where l have been since I -06. Cft> !■;<>■ on (J Liquors, Dry 6o»< s*. Shoe?, Toll aero, Arid n \ k : - *t f Country .Supplies, W’L /h I will w\l Low. , '-’0 - - v ]*r j-icoof aindndf ' t, wfci b will ♦>*■ * . i *jn an:al, or •* *..'fT in the bfal ware * , ri¥peetful!y n p<Ttioxml at aL ;a g i .raui««d, T o.v FT ANN lift Y m L J. SUILMARTIM & C 0. 3 COTTO.N I’ACTOIIS, Commisd' ii .M rchants, BAY STREET, 8A VA.XNAJI, GEORGIA. AGKST* F» >R Ul: VUU'.VV BHOBBHATE. JowvU'a Miihs Yanis aad Domestics, To- Hanging and Irou Ti-’ - aV.va.ys on band. v-.ie. l-sua! facilities rxtended *>» Oft-tfVßrr-. Aligns 23, 18T2. 1m Si. W. GORDON TISON k GORDON, Cotton Factors a s* D COfi’MlSSiOd MERCHANTS, 112 Bay Streets Sarrinnah, Ca. Bagging and Ties advanced on Crops. Ld.eral « Y.-b Ad .n : - made on Consugjureiits of Cotton. r '■■ ■ *cM on .irrltal. * ’,l proceeds returned by Express, whan Owner so iastrac s. Br- and cv.eiol un gimrameed to all busiriD—. sep2o-6fß H. I*. Richmond, WM. If. STARK & GO,, Wholesale Grocers, Cotton Factors* GENERAL | J *«Atttti«>* t£« ■SViViittnWi Nitrav.nah, (*(t. Reprosented in Quitman by Id C. WADE, cotton t»in RejKtirs. TANARUS:V r '.' -I -d> - dto repair and r- in u■ •• • I «•: i- • c'oUoa Gina. Saws 1 an » J r * m.wi. so .ia to make a- v •i as v.: • ; w. Wi,i visit any por . ..a: sc vices LEXER. Q lit* i J y, : l. jGt!