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adretll.einenf*.
PHOI’EHKIONAI..
I'l'offsnioiml.
WK MULL CONTINUE THE PRACTICE
of M'tUeuw.
tr Onr treir ofllce 1« al 010 roar of tbc new
brink atnre. lIKIGGS .t JKLK.S.
March 31, 1071. ili-tf
(aiJrASIHH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
QUITMAN, GA.
WILL practice in the Superior Courts In all
the Counties ol tho Southern Circuit; in
the Supreme Court of Genrglt. and In the Ills
trlct Court of the United States, at Savannah.
And in special case*. In the Counties of M.idison
and Jefferson, Florida.
jpfr Office : Mclntosh House. 37-3 in
JAMES H HUNTER,
Stlonun nnb CouuscHor nt fafo,
QUITMAN, CA.
f&r Omir, in run Count llocsß.'*H
March 17, IH7I.
H. F. MABBETT,
Jttorutn itnb Counsellor at fate,
Quit mini, ItiooKs Cos., (>a.
January fi, LS7i. Its
tv. B. BEIV^ET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.Q 1 ma 21, Bbooks County, Gkoiujia.
WILL (HVF PROMPT ATTEN TION to all
Civil hurinosH intrusted to hi* one.
September 8, 1 h7l. 86-
KI»\VARI> R. HARDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
QUITMAN, GKORGIA,
Yi®, Office, in the Court House, second floor
May 26, 1872. Ir
190 W. l)uY?,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
COLLECTING AGENT,
Alabama Stukkt, ATLANTA, GA
P. O. Rox 128. Jan 12-
E. C. WADE,
—and—
Commis’on Merchant,
WILL give strict attention to tin rnrebase
sudl Sale of Real Estate and Personal
Property, of every descript on.
for the purchase of Cotton prompt
ly attends! to.
December 8. 1871. •!!>-< t
OUITMAN DRUG STORE.
IcCALL&GROOVEB,
Dkai.kms in
Drills, Mt'diriiiivs,^-^
Pntllts, Os In.
va nsisH AN. »r si„j,, pfcg^
li RUSH El*, Perfume
rt/, Joilrt Articles, (Pr. *- • •*
Notify the public that they will Keep on hand
complete ami fresh stocks, and sell the same at a
M*t*u- |»l\»<U.
•nu ». u-viu.ii.tlt .. tv ore. uiei me en
tire attention of the junior member ot the firm
will be given to the business.
We respectfully solicit tho patronage of the
public.
Quitman, Feb. 2. 1872. !v
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
DR. M. C.WRKiNSON,
KEEPS on hand a
Complete Stock
of Kreah Olid Pure «rvV.
DRUGS « V
MEDICINES
And nunv of the best rfr*, .. . ‘
Also. Oils. Soaps. Tobacco. S'gnrs. Toilet At ■
tides. Je.. all of aa hieb will be sold ou teasoua
bie terms.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
on Sctwen street, east ot “Hookers
building," Quitman. (Jn.
March 1. 1872 9Ty
i often (»Mn Repairs.
THE undersigned is prepared to repair and
place in g«MMI order Cotton Gins. Baws
»bar|N*tieti and Rrushes filled. sn> ,!> to make
there good as when new. Will vi-it any per
t ion of the country, when no»ifie<! that, s* vices
arc needed. J. IJ. PALMEIL
Quitman, duty 1572 _’o u
Miscellaneous.
si*i.« i vi.Aorici:.
JAS.R.EDMOHDSON,
Agent for H. 1). EDUO3USOJI,
Qnitinnn, Georgia.
llac now In store hi* utock of
?*» ! 'T7
■ S,u S..U ff ...G. WwWMMi
and Is ready to supply the puople of Ilrooku.
Colquitt, and adjoining counties, wfth
Great Uarfjains
In every line of i’rndo. (xirMtook ift cornpleto
nrnl KVKRYTHING desirable can be bad on the
most favorable terms.
THIS STOCK KMIHMCKS
DRV GOODS, of every description ;
DRESS GOODS, of various styles and
patterns ;
DOMESTIC GOODS, of all kinds ;
NOTIONS, in great variety ;
I!E \DY MADE CLOTHING ;
GEN'IS* FURNISHING GOODS ;
HATS and CAPS—Latest styles ;
BOOTS and SHOES, for Ladies, Oeuts’
and Children ;
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Tinware ;
FAMILY GROCERIES, &c.
The old patrons of this liotme, and the public
generally, will Ibid it very much to their advan
tage to give us a trial the present season; and to
our Colquitt county friends, and kind citizens in
the upper portion of brooks County, we will say,
that in the selection of onr stock, ive had an eye
to your wants. We will give you bargains, and
deal honorably with you.
Country I*rotluce !
Received In exchange for Goods.
J. It. EDMONDSON, Agent.
Sept. 13. 1872. 13-ls
FILL AM) WlSTlitt TRIBE.
J. B. FINCH,
DK4LF.It IN
JfttntiT anb Staple grjj (ftoobs,
GUOOKUIKM, Ate.
Has Received hi*
Fall and Winter Stock,
And offer* the J»nme on the moot favorable term*,
ft embrace* nil the latest *tyle» of
Uiidics’ Dress a.ootls ; Calicoes ;
Trimming*, Notion*, Full line* of Domestic
Goods, Gents’ Furnishing Good*, Hats,
Caps, Root*, Shoe*, Hosiery,
Heady Made Clothing,
Together with Full stock* ot
IIA HI) WA RK, TIN WA RE,
CROCKER Y, CUTLER )',
Family Groceries, B>c-
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solictetf, and a* heretofore, fufr, honorable deal
in K ffuarttnk«l.
Produce of every description re
ceived in exchange for goods.
J. B. FINCH.
Quitman, September 13. 7872. if
SAW & GRIST MILL,
Miles from Quitman.
BOZEMAN, LEWIS & WILSON,
P'B'IAKU pleasure in notifying the public that
J. they have erected a first-class Siuv and
Grist Mill, in a fine lumber section of Brooks
county, and only 3,1 mPes from Quitman, on the
fallokas public road, nnd ari‘ prepared to furn
ish every kind and quality of Lumber, at short
notice and on better terms than heretofore of
fered lln* people.
We will grind only on Wkdvksday and Sat
t utuY of each week, and we guarantee good
meal.
'I he following are our prices for I.umber :
For General quality of Lumber, when cash is
paid on delivery, $12.50 per 1000 feet.
For the Hume, when payment is delayed ex
ceeding 30 days. $15.00 per 1000 feet.
For special hills, where all heart is required
the price will be $15.00 per 1000 feet, Cash, and
as per iigre--maat «« to time.
These prices will l»e strictly adhered to un
less special contracts are made to the contrary.
H e solicit the patronage of the public, and
will endeavor to give satisfaction.
September 13, LS72. 37 3m
unarm lostT ii isila
jfiJgiffil&L 3nat published, anew edition of Dr.
*Yt.Vh itwnt.i.’a ('ki furatko Essay
‘v on tho rri'ft/'al cure twit hoot mod
cine) of Smtm.vtoukiut: v or Seminal Weakness,
Involuntary Seminal Losses, lmpoteucy. Men
tal and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to
Marriage, etc.; also Consumption, Epilepsy and
Fils, induced by sell indulgence or sexual ex
travagance.
Price, in a sealed "envelope, only fi cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrate* from a thirty vein s’
successlnl practice, that the alarming conse
quences of self-abuse maybe radically cured
without tin* dangerous use of internal medicine
or tho MOfKiiart***" av u*.i »\ , "I'wiutiug ami a
*>»o4t4* iU onre nt oUo*» timj.K', vermin uml effectu
al. by means of which every sufferer, no matter
what his condition may be. may cure himselt
cheaply, privately, and radical'#'.
This Lecture should be in the hands of every
youth and every ti nn *n the land.
Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
Stamps, by addressing the publishers.
Also, DR. CULVER WEI. 1/8 “Marriage
Guide,” price 50 cents. Address the Publish
<ll AS. .1. C . Khl.\Esi CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box I 58t>
Jan. 2(5, 1872 1-y
OMAHA LOTTERY.
To be Prawn in Public, Pec. 36th, 1872.
7\clr{s 1. Kick or Six for $5.
! T fkets sent by Express 0. O. I>., if desired
i 1 Grand Casli Prize 57.V000
1 Grand Oiish Prize, 25.000
l Grand Cash Prize,. 15.000
1 (iiaml Cush Priz.e }O.(HM»
l Cash Prize, 5.000
1 Cash Prize 4.000
2 Cash Primes, $ *.OOO each fi.ooo
4 Cash Prizes. S2.(HtO each* 8.000
2 Cash Prizes, SI,OOO each 2,000
For balance of Prizes send for Circular.
This Legal Knterpr se is endorsed by the
highest authority of the State and best business ;
men.
The limited number of Tickets on hand will*
be furnished th >se who apply tlrei.
All Prizes will be paid i;i full. Agents Want
ed. For further particulars address
J. M. PATTEK.
General Manager, Omaha, Xeb.
13-Ot 1
Q uitrnan Advertisements.
T7*TTT uT k
ALREADY ON HAND FOR
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1872.
Briggs. Jelks & Cos.,
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES.
Drug’s, Medicines, &c.,
QUIT>I AIV (i I ' ° <i 1A •
Have received «n IMMENSE STOCK of XH3W G 003- suilaUle to the w»ol» of the
people of this section, embracing—
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Prints. Sheetings.
Shirtings, Oznaburgs,
Cassimers, Notions, Clothing,
Boots, Shoos, flats and Caps,
Hardware, Crockery, Glassware,
EveryjOharacter of
And Fresh and Pure
Drugs, Medicines,, Paints, Oiis, Brushes, Perrurrieny, &c»
Tliv»i> Goode were purebaeed nl prices prevailing before the rise in Dry Goods, incident u
t e ndvsnce lit the price ol Cotton, nnd will be sold VERY LOW, but
Exclusively for Cash..
Wo Invite lie- nubile, and esperiallj fx Ladi,- to give os a call, examine our immense stork,
and ascertain prices. We are ealislmd that you v.i» be gratified at the quality of our goods, ami
the Low Prices ut which they areottftued, „
jaß-Uemetuber the place : the ucw uuc story brick store east ofthe Masonic building
StS-rBSSk! BBltstiS, JEI.KS k CO
II E. MAUIIETT. ) ~ ~ 5
February 1872. ,h U
Miscellaneous.
COTTON STATES
Life Insurance Company,
M ACON, G A.
-ITT E IIA UKF.B (t GO., Qnilman
VV . Ga„ are the authorized Agents for this
Company.
Policy holder* in Brook* Comity, Ca. nnd
Madison County, Florida, will come forward and
meet tin* premium* due ou their Policies. Bring
your Policies wilh you.
GEORGE S. OBKAR, Sec>.
September 27, 1872. 33 ts
Change of Schedule.
jC3Km*s»t3
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. (
A. « ANTIC tM» Gun If a ii. id* ' i», -
Savannah. October 15, 1872. »
ON AND AFTEtC WEDNI SDAV. loth. Train*
ou tlii* Road will run a* follow*:
EX PRESS PA SSENO UP.
I.eave Savannah daily at 1 30 p.tn
Arrive a Live Oak,daily at 2.55 u.tn
“ Jackftonville 8. a in
“ Tallahassee 6.15 am
M Quitman daily at 3.00 iv.in ;
“ ThotniiNville .4.50 u.m j
" Bwinbrldire at 7.30 a m :
4 ‘ Albany at 9.05 a.m j
Is(‘ave Albany daily sit .5.35 p tu |
41 Baiubviilg'* daily at 6.15 p.m |
Leave Thomasville 10.00 p n.
“ Quitman daily at 11.30 pm !
“ Tallah.iNsee 5.15 p.m
“ Jaek*onviHe 15.13 pm
“ Live Oak. daily at 1 1.30 p.m
Arrive at Savannah daily at 10.00 a.m
Connect with trains rm J.. P. and M. K. ID, for
and from Jacksonville. Tnlhihm>*ee, Ac.
Noehanjfeof cars al Live Oak
A CCOMMQDA 'Pi ON TP A IN.
Leave Savannah. [Saturday* excepted] '.1.00 p.m
Atrive ut Quitman, [Sundays ** 125 p n
** Live Oak *• *• 12 55 p.n
“ Albany “ “ 8.10 p-.n
f,cave Albany “ “ t;.25 n.n
“ Live Oak “ “ 2 00 j n
“ Quitman “ “ 1 R'. , n
Arrive ai Savannah Monday* “ 1 30an
(’lose connection at Live Oak with trains foi
ami from Jacksonville and Tallalms-ee.
Cjimect at Jetutup wilh train* on M A B. Ii 1.
ii. s. halves
[42-2w] Gen’l Supt.
(BL M mam. m
fciasn and Blinds,
Mouldings, brackets, stair fix
ture?. Builders' Furnishing liardwai . j
Drain Pipe. Floor Tiles. Wire Guards. Ten;. !
Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. I
Window Glass a Sp dully.
Circulars anil Price Lists sent tree on «i p i '
cation, by p. p. TOALE
20 I l ay no and ft.l Piuekney sts.,
oetl-ly Charleston. S. C. '
WANTED!
OLD IRON. COPPER and LEAD.for
which tie higiiest rash prices will be paid
jay Dr. Davi*. at tin* Quitman depof.
' Bring in all your waste Iron, and receive mo
i nev lor the same
Quitman. August 30. 1872. to
Notice.
| >3 the request of the Dime tors of ihe Quit*
if man factory, there will be a
! Meeting of llic Stockholders
At the Court House in Quitman on
Monday, the 2d of Dec.
next, nt 10 o'clock. A. M.
Pa actual attendance is desired, as there will
be business of importance brought I-crio the
meeting. Quiuuan, Ga.. Oetohur 24. 1572.
■M L LAM'!. STLVILVS, Pies'f. ‘
Fall & Winter Stock
I JACOB BAUM,
I'S plcdwil to announce to bi.i friends and the
politic generally, that ho baa received an
1 unusual heavy stock of
TAL& & WINTER
I which will be sold on fair and honorable terms.
! TIMMe goods were purchased on very favorable
i terms, and I am confident can and will be sold
I as cheap a* any house in town,
i My stock embraces almost everything kept in
' a retail store iu the interior—
| Dry Goods,
i Dress Goads,
Domestic Goods,
Heady Made Clothing,
i/OviT V .
Motions,
Boots.
Shoes
Hats, dr. dc
I The Ladle* are specially invited to pay me a
I \ bit, n* 1 have many things that will meet favor
I in their eyes.
! jP3fCa.«4* Purchasers are also specially invlt
I ed to give me a call, as 1 am determined to sell
i us low as any one.
Thankful tor past favors a continuance of cus
tom is solicited. JACOB BAUM,
i Quitman, Nept. 20, 1872. ly
CONFEDERATE MONUMENT.
fj.’V r E once more earnestly s 'licit the a'ton lion
V v of our people to the enterprise lor the
: erect jon of a Monument in honor of the Conted-
I erute Head of Georgia and others who were kill
!ed or died on Georgia soil. The time for db*»f
i button is rapidly approaching. It will take
[ place in this city, on tin l 4th el' December next,
j Deo WhinU. There will positively be no p«>»»-
| ponement. All sales will stop on the 20th ol
! November. The late ol this effort will be dec id
led the . Our people will exhibit their gratitude
| for the bloody sacrificed of ‘heir brave d< lend-
I era. or exhibit to the world their cohl ImHfTer
j - nee. They will exhibit their pride or its ios-: j
their appreciation of those who fell ii. their ser- I
vice, or a disregard of the nobles' sacrifice which
•nan can make for Ida own laud, his people and
their hon es.
We yet believe the spirits of the dead still
Imuut the land they loved and for which thev
died. We yet believe that those who live in
hese haunts of love will substantially prov<
their devotion to tho tb ad “Soldiers in Gray.’
Hundreds , yea thousands upon thousands, \\ ill,
wish to bee me shareholders in the tribute te
iheir fame between n w and the 20th ol Novem
ber. We most respectfully request them it le
lect. Those thousands of names tbiown upon
is at the last moment may so overwhelm us u
' make it impossible to prepare nil of their cer
tificates. record their names, mail them aud
'vrete.n* H*< embers for draping on the 4tl of
December. Hence much money may be mv s
..re to the detriment of the ca< se
md their disappointment in the chances at he
retribution of the prizes. Let those, then, who
have the to* ans and intend io contribute do .-o
it once. It some are not ready and must wa t,
let their contributions corneas soon as they aie
able to make ih»’»n to the Agents iu tbeir lfw*u
iv. or to the oft*.* > <
* ii.*.v no tears of trickery, or fraud or specn
atiou Whatever may have happened in other
! -chemes or sections, we have an organized asao -
!ci ition, consisting of some of our very best citi
zens. Hu *-xpose will be made of all that has
and will be d«uie in connection with this enter
prise. All will be fur and honorable.
If all these tickets shall be sold, the amount
to be dislnbn;ed will be in currency, one han
dled and thirty one thousand dollars; in real es
tate. ninety-nine thon-and dollars; in cotton
j twenty thousand dollars; making a grand total
• "f two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
| If s\U the tickets are not sold the amount re
i reived (after deducting the portion allotted to
j the Monument, the commissions of the Agents,
j and the sum required to defray the necessary
; expense), \\ i‘l be distributed among the share
j holders. The precedence in this latter case will
\ be given- Ist. to the 1744 prizes in currency;
2d. to the real estat*s 3d. to the cotton.
Wo are pleased *o state that ilui expenses
have bdhn ranch dimiuished by the liberality ot
a portion of the newspapers, and the boundless
assistance rendered ti«. free of charge, by the
Southern Express Company of this city
Should any one who has in.ute, or may roake.
voluntary donation to any amount, desire to j
exchange their special tickets for others which !
furnish chances in the drawing, we or our Agents •
in this or other Stares will cheerfully comply I
with their wishes.
HII coders promptly abended to.
Wholetickeis,'so; Fractional, sl, $2, $3 and $1
STATE AGENTS.
For Georgia—James M. Smytbe. Augusta.
For Virginia—Ed. J. Krebs. Richmond.
For Mississippi—M. T. Morrison. Jackson. * j
For Kentucky— W. H. Applegate. Louisville •
For Texas-—Henrv J. Schley. Richmond. j
For Tennessee—*W. l>. Smith, Savannah, I
Ilardiu county.
For Alabama— M. Watkins, Montgomery. |
[Oct’lS-*uov2o} ' " ‘
HOTELS. j
A. B. LUCE Proprietor.
Savannah, Ga.
Board per Day, $ 3.00.
October2s, 1*72. 5m
THE MUNTOSH HOUSE,
QIITMAN, O l.
J. R. Edmondson, Prop’r.
No pains will be spared by the present pro
prietor, to retain the well earned reputation and
patronage of this popular house of enter tainmen
The tables will b* supplied with the
very best the market cau furnish; tho chambets
will be kept neat aud comfortable; and attentive
wallers will be in attendance upon guests.
• The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
* tfsr Charges Reasonable, “©a
i .Ipril 12, 1872. 15-ls
«; a 1/ -IT= :
a it* Bfiwwioiw.
QUITMAN, GA.
\n. U. Mo NEIL Proprietor
r [AlirS Hotel ls» now c pen for the entertainment
I of the public. Permanent and Transient
Boarders, will be received and cared for on rea
sonable terms
The house Is located in Hie Southeast Section
of the town, and was occupied last year by Mr.
Jenkins.
The Proprietor will take every pains to make
guests comfortable and happy.
lie solicits the patronage of the public.
February 9, 1872. b-ts
ALBANY HOUSE,
MERRICK BARNES, Proi-rietok,
G>r. Pine and Jkokson Sts.
Albany, Georgia.
servants. Contort of Guests studi
ously regarded. Hacks ready to carry Posse iv
gers to and from Depot.
November t. 1870. t.m*
DkAFEE 1101 SE,
&BZXT£LV£Z>XiX3, OA.
DINNER HOUSE for the Trains from Macon io
Albany and Kufaula; and SUPPER HOUSE
for the Night Up Trams io Macon.
JK@T*Good meals at 50 cts., and polite and atten
tive servants. A good Bar attached.
T\ M McAFEE. Proprietor.
July 12, 1872. 2S-Cm
PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE,
CUR. PRKSIDENT & ABKRCORN ST.,
savannah, tic,
Transcient and Permanent Boarders Received
DR. D. COX
Would inform Ids obi friends that be U now in
his New Quarters, located as above, and will
strive to give satisfaction to guests.
Charge per Day, -- $2.00
July 15. 1870.
Miscellaneous.
FOUTZ’S B
CKLKIiRATED V
Horse aj Cattle Pwte.
This j>t>-|>,'irati«n. lon# and favorably
broken down and low-spirited horacK,
Ly strengthening and cleansing the
stomach and intestines.
~.. -- - . ipcidrnt to tins animal, such as X.LNO
4 L V bit. ft I. AN PEKA, YELLOW
WATER. HEAVES t orOHS. DIS- 0
TEMPER, Fi.VEHS, K O I X V K R
LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, he. Its use improves Nm
the wind, increases the npj l.u— *
Into a fine-looking andspiiitci horse,
7o kcej ers of Cows this prepar*.
vyniiv.- again.-1 Rinderpest, HoUow
oom, etc. It has been proven by
> l iicteal . e*l v 'riiuvnt to increase the
W fr w? P * quantity of milk and cream twenty
,M ‘ r Cc,lt ;lutl make tlie butter firm
and sweet In fattening cattle, it
gives them an apjH-ute, loosens their hide, and makes
themthrire much faster.
In all diseases of -■-*.•» as Coughs, Ulcers in
»», . i jJver.Ajc., this article acta r .r, .I,^
as a «p*?eific By putting from one
half a paper to a paper in a barre] of CL.’ * x ■'f;
swiil the above disease > will In- criuli
cated or entirely prevented. If given i it, FliJ
In time, a certain preventive and ■-
cure for the Hog Cholera.
DAVID E. FOfFTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, !*V it.
For sate by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout !
the United States, Canadas and South America.
' or ale m Q i.tuiau by Messrs. Briggs, f
JelksiCx nov!7 ly
POLITY YOUii BLOv
1_ . l or moioCula..Scroll
lous DixcascN of die
tjoo. or Sci ofuUi io
4* Gil) ioriti.
Any disease or eruption of
in, disease of the Liver,
tF; a Bheumatism, Pimples, Old
Sore**, Lit era. Broken-down
Constitution** Syptulia, or any
• M vjv diaeose deluding on a de- j
praved coudiLoii of the
P>«s, DS. CROOK’S
r .X STRIP OF
eg POKE ROOT.
It has tlie medicinal property j
> °^ e combined with a prep
jfjy' aration of Iron which goes a»
< nee into the blood, perform
~ ® it g the most rapid uud won
deriul cures.
Ask your Druggist n>r Dr. Crook’s Com
Aouud Syrup of * uke Bool—ukeitacd h*
keaiud-,- a*.
./ on wo me
VFATLY and expeditiously executed at tbc I
x Bauuer office.
Miscellaneous.
FDIITURE HOUSE,
QUITMAN, GA.
JOHN M. WITT.
Cabinet Maker sTJiufcrtaki r,
Has now on hand a fine lot of
BUREAU X, BED.-TEADS, SAFES-,
WARDROBES, U ASH-STANDS,
Windsor CIIAIUS, Boston ROCKERS
and is prepared to put up to order—
SECRETARIES, SIDEBOARDS,
a id everything needed in the i uraiturc line, aid
in any style required.
All experience of inanv years, justifies him in
assuring the public that bis* work will give
faction in every respect; and prices will con -
pare favorably with those of Savannah or efsi -
where, with this important advantage to the pin -
chaser : every piece ol Furniture leaving his ee
tablishment will be warranted.
ic-su nnpairing done with neatness
and dispatch.
7,y- Coffins promptly forwarded to any A'ta
lion on the Atlantic and Gull Railroad.
joKitf m. WITT.
Quitman, Ga., Feb 25, 1872. H-ls
JB-rvat MB*.
Metalic Burial Cases,
A N i>—
Burial Caskets!
The un<lei>igiH*(l notifies iftc public that b
has bow completed all arrangement# for the suc
cessful concltic*lon of the Una* rtaker’s busb esp,
havingpeceived the Agency for dw* sale of tho
| celebrated Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cooes and Cm
keta, and the same will be sold at regular Un
dertaker’s rates.
He will also keep on hand silver plated ban
dies and mountings, which can be substituted
for the metalic handles, etc., in a few minutea
of neighboring towns can be sup
plied promptly with any description of case de
sired .
Terras, CASH on delivery.
JOHN M. WITT, Agent.
Quitman. July 14. 1871. 28-Jy
GEORGIA
KS&IE INSURANCE CD..
OF COLUMBUS.
Incorporated 1859.
Capital *368.0*0
Asreta 468.000
J. F. BOZEMAN. Pies’,.
I). F. WILCOX. Sec’y.
Continues to furnish perfect security against loss
or damage by fire on all kinds of insurable prop
erty at adequate rates.
Agents caw be found at every prominent point
in the Southern States, to w hom applications for
insurance may be made Apply to
JOHN TILLMAN.
Agent at Quitman, Georgia
February 4. 1872. 1
THE PEOPLE’S PAPER !
st3“««« Muraa
The Savannah Advertiser
Will be mailed to yon
Daily, ONE YEAR.
Advertiser publishes
As much Reading Matter as any Paper in tl»
State.
The Associated Press Dispatches and Markets.
Specials from Atlanta and the Legislature.
A Weekly Commercial Review, elaborately con. 7
piled.
And. In fact. Is a thoroughly
LIVE, COMPREHENSIVE NEWSPAPER,
furnished at a price that has already given it
Doable the Circulation of any other Georgia,
Daily.
Tri-Weekly Edition, $2 per annum.
Twice a Week, One Dollar and a Half.
ISP"Agents wanted.
BEARD & BIMBALL Proprietors,
6 Savannah. Ga.
iRIBBONS, MILLINE Y & STRAW GOODi, 1878
—A I.SO—
While Goods , Embroideries , d'c.
ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO,
Importers , Manufacturers and Jobbers of.
j Bonnet. Trimming, Neck md Sash Ribbons, Vet
j vet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satina,
Velvets and Crapes, Flowers. Feath#*™,
Ornament a. v.™,*, *c. straw Bon
nets and Ladies’and Children's
i Hats, trim'd and untritn’d.
And iu connecting warerooms,
1 White Goods, Llncn% Embroideries, Laee>. Xet*
Collars, Setts, Ildk’fs, Veiling, Head Nets, &c.
No's 237 and 239 Baltimore street,
BALTIMORE, : : : MARYLAND
;S?fr*Th('«e goods arc manufactured by us or
bought f'»r cash directly from the European and
American Manufacture!.s. embracing all tho lat
est novelties, unequalled in variety and cheap
ness in any market.
Orders filled with care, promptness and dis
patch. aug3o
M. M. STJLLIVA2ST,
Dealer in
SHAD. FRESH ANDwsTt/*®,
'*alt Water *“
Vegetables, Fruits aud Other Produce.
All orders promptly attended; to. Terms
Cash on Delivery.
\ Savannah, Ga.
BARBER T\D (MIR DRESSING
MV shop is open ai all hours of ;he day dur
ing the week, and until *ll o’clock a.in.
on Sunday. Charges for shaving aud hair cut
ing very reasonable.
1 am very grateful to the gentlemen of Quit
man for i*st patronage, and in future propose
o be a sober man and merit yonr custom,
sepff ts GEORGE HAYES.
ANDY and Canned Fruits at
> PAINE A HALL’S.
I,T X 1 ii A 1 me Ladiei iia ts at
j rAISE i HALLV'.