The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, April 10, 1873, Image 3

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special gloticcsj* %■ CRAUFOKnsvii.LK, Ga.. March 31, lh7U. Messrs. .J. H Zeilin & Co.— Gents : 1 am di rected by my uncle. Hon. A'.ex 11. Stephens. to say loyoii iLut be bus derived some benefit from fta u«e ol Simmons' Liver Regulator, and that he wishes to give it a further trial. You will therefore please send to bis address two more bottles by express G 0. D. GENTS' Fine Hats for $2.0 ) at rained hall's Wkosk Havosomk llotsß is that?—Such was the inquiry of the traveler as he passed an un usually well finished residence not many miles from here The sty le of the sa-bes tin* clear ness of the glass, the beauty of the blind-* and d«w)rs, the neatness of- the columns and balus- 1 ters around the piazza, the perfect proportion; ol tbe brackets ami mouldings: all struck the traveler with pleasure and admiration. All the ; above were furnished by Mi P. P. ToaV. of j Charleston, S. C. Prices sent tree on applica tion. apl-.m Glassware of an kinds at PAINE A HALL’S | C~i CANO DISTRIBUTORS on hand and made Jf to order by STREKTY A A\ RETT, GENUINE Italian Strings at PAINE* lIALLYS LOOK HERE! If you need School Rooks, Paper, Envelopes, Ink. Pens, Blank Books, or anything else in that line; or it you want to buy a Piano, an Organ. Violin, Flute, Guitar. Banjo, Tamborine, Drum. Strings, or a piece of Music, just send or call at SCHREINER’S COOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. j I import direct from Europe almost everything | I sell. Catalogues and price lists font tree eve rywhere. II L.SIIREINER. Importer, Savannah, Ga. April 3,1873. H if BATCHELOR'S BROGANS for $1.75, at PAINE A HALL'S. STREETY' A AV RETT keep all tyles of Cook ing Stoves at Savannah prices. Violin Cases and Row s at 'j PAINE A HAU ’*• OS I WHERE TO BUY. FERUV ARY 1?L 1873. Prices this day reduced trom 15 to 2.) per cent. stock in the Son*b to select from, ele gant 7 oct Hands; Rosewood (’nseH, Carved Lea’S. Overstrung Bn?* ami all the modern im provements $285. $275 ant $3(»0 Warranted , durable, Money refunded in case of failure. ; The popular ••Southern Gems'* only $290. $3«»0. . $320 aud $3lO. Hsllet, Davis A. Cos. 71 oct :j sqimre grand. $375, S4U>. $43) $490 Win. Kn.ibe A Co*s.. upcrb instruments, lower than j ever betore sold Address n- for sp<c‘>.ul terms | Pianog MMit on trial to arty part of the South j Send for Price Lists. Cutal gues. etc., seb c>. tin- j tilyle desired, give in tin* order and we gmirun- | tee to furnish a first class Instrument or reft.ml j the money. Wholesale Depot for the ce’ebrnjed Ma-on & Hamlin Cabinet Organs Fill vst \ les f< in $•».» to slooi> each, delit en and frehftit paid to cash buy erg. in anv pari ot the ,S >:» h. Anv piece of slu***t Music, or Mr.sic Book pub lished in the U. 5. sent, post paid on receipt ol r«*tuil price Addr*-gs ail oidei> to LUDDEN A BATES. SOtTIIKBN Mrsrc lI'H SF. 7-3m] Savannah, G«. A COM. LETK tine of Hardwan* at paine \ hall's GET v.wr Stoves and Tinware f-om .STREETY A AVRETV ■TTIOLIN CASES, for S&O9 at V PAINE* HALL'S ONLY* $2.50 >tkkkty A Avr.Krr are selling ten gallon Lard Cans at Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per can. Cheaper than ever befoie offered in this market. 51-tl A Clergyman, while residing in South Ameri ca. as missionary. clisc**vered a safe and simple remedy for iKet'ure of Nervous iWiktr ss. Early Decay Disease of the Urinary and Seminal or gans, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vb-loun habits Great intin bers have bee» cured by this noble n inedv.- Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted ami unfortunate. 1 will semi the receipt for prepar ing and using this medicine. In a denied envelope to any one who needs it. free of charge. Address, JOSEPH T. INM.vN. Station D. Ifb'.e House. $ 23 .New York City. C'l ENTS* Fine Sewed Boots, fur $<5.50. at J PAINE A HALL’S TO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. William H. Norton, while reading tn Brasil as a missionary, discovered in that land of medicines a remedy for Consumption. Scrofu la, Ko*w Throat, Coughs, Colds. Asthma, and Nervous Weakness This remedy ha.** cured uiy «ei( alter all other uudieme.** tailed. Wishing to benefit the suffering. I will send th« recipe for preparing and using the remedy to alt who desfre it. free «rs charge. Please tend an envelope with your name and address on it. Address. Bf.v. WILLIAM 11. NORTON. 8-23 67G Broadway, New Y'ork City. C 1 ENT. S’ Fine Scotch Caps, for SI.OO. at |* PAINE * HALL’S ALL kinds of Toilet Soap and Perfumery at Paine a hall’s WiTftfdT a Pa.kat.let,.—The demand for Dr. J. Brae field's Female Regulator U beyond pre cedent in die annals of popular imedies. Or ders come ia so thick and fast that the proprietor has, heretotor«..heon unable to fill them all. He is happy to state that arrangements are now complete by which he is prepared to manufacture Female Regulator on a scale equal to the emer gency, and the public may feel assured that their wants mar now be supplied. Physicians of high repute are using this great remedy, in daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no wo man need suffer from «*■ irregular menstrua! ion * This valuable medi cine is propel by f>. H. BrivHfeid Druggist. Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1 5») per bottle by i expectable druggists throughout America. For sale by McCall A Groover. [4-tf] Removal! -Trqr'yE have removed onr Goods to the new VV brick building on Screven street, be tween Dr. Jelk's Medical Office and Mr. Edmond son's store; where we will be pleased to see onr old cuatomera and the public *««ra!ly. Paine a hall. Quitman, January 31,1872. 6 BlflST-S 'Garden Seeds at PAINE 4UALL’S '■ t* * SHOES, from $1.25 to *3.00 to he bad at PAINE 4 HALL’S a hr Quitman fanner. QUi'i.MAN, APRIL 10. IVJS. ILmil of’ Mr*. Livingstou* Awns sum.. Mil in tb** last isspo of tli Fan.mr, w bad Bau'y pass* dmu •tinion lliionjfb ;Br pro-s, when tlio im ■nort 11 i spirit «*F Mis. T J. Livi.vgstoN or -s* and tin da k \v.tt« is and found r«-at n» I.raven. Sin di*d on TANARUS» nrstluy eve •ting. and |b<» futir ini ci n ni 'iiics •tfend it'ir ber burial were bad at tin* Methodist •linich ou tlie evening- following. Tie clttmh whh crowded to it« full capacity —hM I'liwinesi* bouses in the t< wn bavi g ! closed their dinuß- uul ,1 v. S. J l . I Sw est deliveied a very eloquent and ; feeling I uncial nr-Hinti. ; Tin* iB cert-cd lady was highly esteem ! ed i>t il is «•• tnmuuity . * n mcc nut of her i iii'ii*tl worth and many Christian virtues I). U . Price, Alerc haul Tailor. We take pleasure in calling tue at tention « f ibe r« aders • f ill • Banner, to the adv- rt s« meat nf Mr Price woo has located Hi Quitman and op neil a tir-t --class no re ant tainting tufildishnoMt ll*- ha-* •’!! liaini ;i splendid assort incut of el tbs, and ea-'>iiinns, tiiuimiogs &e. a. (I w:h ntak* lip M|i|s ill the most lasi. ! inuatdc aid snbsfautial manner. He also has oil hand » very neat ass rtm* nt |of i < ady made clotiiing. Mr. Pi ice is a ' Bard-Winking, de er'V ing gent leiean—he has located among ih lor the purpo*»«* of e ndueting an honeralde huaim-s*—ami we ask the pe« ple'to extend to him a lib eral patronage. A Model Town. Rev. Mr. Austin declared ft m the p Ipit of tin* Methodist c inch, on last Friday evening that although lie hud t* eh visiting Quitman f»r upwards of four years, he had never seen upon our streets a di unketi. man, nor lord he luard utterance given to an oath. Superior Court. Il will be Heel) by reference to notice from th** Clerk of Brooks Superior Court, that t e Spring Term will Be !*• Id «*n the fi'St aiid second Monday* in May next; and all putties who Were stiff iiloucd to | appear at a different time, are required ; to he in attendance at the time de-ogi.a --| ted in tin* Older « f the Cl«‘i k R diiciioii of Pam n, I List yea tin* B.X'payirs of Bio ks unty, t will I e icitn hi* er* and, w**n* r<* «|ui id to pay precisely on hundred p* r cent on He Slate tax. The tax Was « avy but in* tei the le*- s fi e -Ksarv, as thee unty had b« corn • smo what t v Ived hv and Bt. Tick \*ur, liowi vI, it a ! t.. otseived By r* ad mg t: .«* notic f on. J<i f.*e Jj id. n, t ere is to Bea eon j -idciaß e icdueii li 111 the am *.lll f tax j itton By elo««e ee.o.i mv ad g**ol u» »■ ' .tgemenl tee Judge s I theoj.in'o « ttmt |Be wdl Be aide j. .n lUe- BmL falling | i in* nt * . 25 <■ iI) •< 111 Be i, HU I it e I < U tier (laßili !( si v art sun if * t j-x' I> r ecu oil the S'ale i >X. ! l je. a » Vi g eff rl > p r eciil , and w and ~.jr g i \vs to the bar.i pres and I»X iMVer. Jiulge IL«l«ii nis mall aging t e fi sane* s < t t e c iuutv With tern irk .file o odjidgmeut, and i-* dcseiving t‘ie tha» ks •f tb p«• le. A Chinch llecoid. A fiend pick'd up 111 the'*lr»a*ts a few dvs ag asm .ll pi ce of letter paper— less than half a R» eet—oil which was m cord, and the proceedings of a flliuidt m* cling of the colored p* op’e of Quitman. We canto.f give the dale of the meeting, and it is iuonater al, as we refer to this Blurrid and misspelled manuscript, only as i vide ee B» «lem*»f.strate that even t »e whnreh is i.o p*oteclio»» against im m rality with the negro race T *«• MS.'S, is a rec> if! of the •Xpn : s'On f. *rn I * cßutch of five “irotlu re and nit** rs 1 ag iif»st whom charge- of adultery had p*ef**rr*d It will rcfi'tiM* fuoie t «n a s Cfrnd edition • ! New E' glaiel Puritan philanfhiopy to mak» a tiittioos ami moral pe*»pf* »T <**;•» H rue**. In fact, we very much doubt whether it car ever be more than s*mi civi’iz and. Local New*. We are occasionally asked why w r do fi< t publish more local news. Asa general rule we publish everything *d m»t character transpiring S »me fians- actions, however, it is best imt to give niiturtety to. Mr. Joseph .Gabs, the In st edit* r ' hr.l ever livefl in this C‘»un !rV, » xpressed tl»e opinion that it reejuir-* etJ m re Care ami sounder judgment to ilvtnmine what to leace out than to find riiiitt* r t<» put in a newspaper. Os coor^e |*T- v»rtn lij'lft* T»IC 111 *uß«, wim HUfilf editorg, fur locals, has led fb the publica tion of many tilings which never occur. tu the fiisi place, and then mmy oinei tilings tot proper to-comment on or pol>- I sh at all. I Stoves —Our friends, & Av~ j KETr ii!e doing a big Bush,ess in the j rtt. ve lini. They receive n-w arrivals] .» m'*st every week, and yet it is almost impossible to meet Ihe d-mand. 'l’he ii.*as -n for this demand, is toe modeiate prices at which tin y sell—the euterpf is* mg dca’ers being sat.efitd with veiy small proGt*. Written for the Quitman Banner. In M moiy of Mrs. Margaret I*. Livingston. Mournful now is the broken circle— Orth.it home that once was love; Shattered now ur • earth’s vain joy. A cherished Mother has gone home above. 1 Gentle spirit, though tliy sojourn, Was for only a few short years, Ever will we keep thy memory Bright- -though memory brings with it tears. Y’es! tears of loneliness will often trickle Down our Cheeks,, when we recall Rich item of your Christian virtyes Each word that lrom your lips did fall. For who could know thee, but to love, Who could forget thy sweetest look ? None tlmt ever met thy glances Could their simplest pleadings brook. Thy nature was as pure and gentle, As ever unto mortal was given; Il was too angel like to dwell here, For Jesus wanted it in Heaven. Hither Ilis holy angels bore thee. With triumphant songs of praise, There to live in endless glory. Until the trump the dead shall rai-e. Though too soon thou wa*t transported, From ihe home you made so bright, Met kly. humbly, we all submit us. For we feel God is ever right. Indeed we know that now you’re marching Beneath a Saviour’s watchful eye, .Slnelng anthems, swelling chorus - Shouting -Glory to God on hij*h !” Grieve not, husband, though you miss her— Grieve not. mother, daughter, child : Heaven’s eternal glory is beaming Around her pathway pure and mild. * Tune your souls to the shout of victory, That will resounding echos give, Through the golden streets of Heaven, When you go with her to live. Yes. grieve not, for she is Heaven’s jewel. Shining with a lustre rare. In the star decked crown of JesttS— Brighest among the thousands there. 0! hide thy grief beneath the mantle, Offered thee by Lnimanuel's hand; O’, let her example be a bright lucent iva, To guide thee to that glorious land. April H, 1873 LIONEL Refreshing. —The wannest day tin pres.••nt sc is .n when the Banner corps wore persoiri gat every p .ie, a very uCCeptnh <• prt-sent of ic* and b*ni<.nu»U* w «k presented by Mi. YY. R 'Yu.son w«u. k eps a saloon opp »iit «»nr ITiee. 11«- ruo Bout the WOI and fixing • p said de lightful and i efresl.n g In v< rage; and w» brßy * Xt* -nd to ‘dm full prnni-si )» f«- r* pe.il tfie errand f tout i ttl»- *‘tHgg**i ’ w «-n»o« v* r the ’'sp lit’ ni'Yetb him B «le *ds »*l chanty n and good will Qiitmw —Just now w** eu » b-ust <d i '<*' prettieHt hidi« e, it m pretty:t t.u u t e prALe>t public stpiure, the prettiest fl wei ii*, anil tin prettiest ll w. it*, tnai (rod’s sup • V* r sinuTl- Upon and ui»lill•• I< • * willi ligni, file at and B anty O KIVU A HY. Died in Quitman, on the 3rd inst.. Mrs. Man oakkt L. Living -ton. wife ot Capt. T. J. Living ston. in the 35th xear ol her age. *S‘lie was the daughter of «he la e John S. Wyche. I'Nq., of Madison county. Florid i. In all the i eiatlons of life she proved herself I wor liv of the highest esteem and Confidence i She was b<*th intelligent and pi-us. In her thir teenth year she made a pr-desai >u of religion and connect**d heiself with the M. E. < hurch South, and continued her connection with it u i til her death She was benev, Int. dispensing her b'umth'S with a discre.*' and lib ral hand. Warm heart*- i. she a»tmct**d all to her. an 1 es pecially those who knew her mod intimately, loved lo r with an earnest hnd deep devotion; and these m n'stered much to her comfort during her painful illness. As an evidence of the com munity's esteem. along the street where the ftn eral p occasion passed, every business house was closed and the occupants look their places iri the throng that followed her precious dust t<» its lasi resting place Her piety was no fi ek«*r ing light, but’of steady glow, this wa espec ially true in its infl tence over her family. Her j cheerfulness threw an unusual radiance around j the family hearthstone, making it attractive to j the entire household .She continued the exer ; cine of an abiding faith in Gin isllanity and its! author until she pa-sed safely over the river ; a long as she could speak, she testified of the pow er of redeeming grace. Her life will be cherished a<* an exemplifiea tion f Christian consistency; hersufT.-riugs as an j example or Christian patience; an I her death as j one of the clearest instance* of Christian triumph - giving mother le.stimouy to the power of our holy religion. She leaves an aged mother and J an only sister, a husband and fiv e precious cjtil dren to di-ph'tM* her departure. She tried if) comfort them before she went away with the as surance that she would await their coining just •on 'he other side el the river—tha beautiful river that fl »ws by the throne of God.” May ifcv/ D'Mii her there Her death has solemnly impressed the entire co»mniuti». tS S. SWEET. Quitman, April 8, 1873. rOMMEIIGIAL. QUITMA V RETAIL PRICES CURRENT coimwTtrj kvbbv wkki. [The quoUtions are based entirely on cash trans action-.} Da Dlioj. 12 Duller "Goshen ho 1b... 4111/5- oo Country jfl ... .25 (tg, 35 Candles If* • 20 (.§, 2o Cheese *)»•■■■ » Coffee -Dio If» *'••• ri ( -'* •*" Coin it* h"" 1 ’ 1 *“ Flour —Superfine j?>la 1 . j 8 50 (at 0 00 Family U», bbl.|ll 00 icy 12 00 Ginger It*. ® f’ 1.ar.l |£ lh - H (lysters I H can ■ I 25 I reaches oan .j (IQ 2 -) i ! I’ickl. s !#j»r. I 25 4" : I’otaU'CS-- Irish I $ bush 2 00 (<Sn Sweet }g* bush (i0 On I’owder IJilb... 4 0(4 «0 i I’olash irtltf--- 20 (<Ji 25 Dice IR #> • - 'JJ I Raisins I'S *>■ • (<* Lb •Salt HP ’•»<*. 2 25 ® 2 50 I Soap |* Sugar \Y- tb... 10 > 5 Tobacco good article. .1 ft ■ Wa laJ 'V'xegar rftj i! €) 5J Miscellaneous. cMlTii, if iifiiTl. OLOBE FLOWER OOUS-H SYHUP. This famous Coltgh und Lung Remedy is the active principle, obtained by chemical process, front the/-Globe Flower.” kn«>wn*nlso us • Bit ton Root.” and In Botany ns -Cephelantlms Occiden tala ’’ Tlds rare und delightful compound in a certain cure lor every form of enchitis HCoarsness Whio ping Cougn Asthnu. CTeup <u. c. And will positively cure CO NSt; 3t I*TION, When taken in time, ns thousands wi I testify. It cures when all other means and remedies tail It has cured people who are living to-day with on ly one remaining lung. Within the past lew years this remedy has been used in thousands of cases with astonishing ad uniform success. Actual experience Ims de * onstruted the fact that it approaches nearer a Specific for Throat, and Lung Affections than any nie<Upineevet dt’s coveied It is nut only now be ng used and pee otmn**mled bv tin* must learned ami skilled l*li\- yicians. but by the best, and must distinguished persons mi tin* American Go*» blent. Fi.owku Sviii-p contains no opium, no pejsonous or other di-ltgre«*uble pro pet* ins. An infant mny mke it with perfect safesv. Glube Flower Cos git Syrup warranted ti> cureotnd give satisfaction in ev* ry case or the money refunded. /BlTits truss auk numiikukii bv thoi sands. jsarnfc kaikurks auk unknown. For rale bv all f)roggists everywhere. Price. One Dollar per buttle. DR J S. I*EM BE TON * CO.. Atlanta. Georgia. Proprietors A Manufactures. lIUN l\ R ANKIN & LA >1 All Wholesale Ageitlf*. Macon. Ga. Just Published! STRAUS S’ WALTZES AKK.aN'GKI) as VIOLIN SOLOS ASK FOII PETERS EDITION. Paper Copy seat, post paid for $1 50; in boards, $2.00. Address, Jf. Tu. PF.TKRS, 69!) Broadway. New York. SANGER-FESfi (The Siqging Festival.) A Collection of Uk-es, Parl-Songs, Cho r is os, etc. MALE VOICES. Sample Copies mailed, past puid, for $1.50; sls per docen. Address, J. L- PETERS, 599 Bro.tdway. New Y r «uk. FAIRY VOICES : A NEW MUSIC-BOOK FOR DAY SCHOOLS. Send fiO cent-, and we will mail a sample copy April Ist. Address, J. L. PRi'E S, 599 Btaitdway N«*w York. <*i EORGIA. BkouKs Cot nty Whereas. John _W A. McMillan Adminis iator on the l-Ntar** of Abram Moore, late of said county, and ceased, having fil«*d his petition for Dismissal fiom said Administration— Tl.ese ate therefore to ere and admonish all parties Interested to.fi'e their obj**c ions, if any. within the time prescribed by law. otherwise said Letter* of Dismissal w ill be granted ami is fui* and to the applicant. Given under in> official signature this Janua ry 2.)h. 1873 JAMES L BEATY, Ordinary. January 24. 1873 3m ('I LOIR:I \. ItimoKs County. Whereas, Willis I" A. King .Guardian of El'/.ti J Birrs form <*rly Eliza .1 Edward* 4 , having applied to the Court of Ordinary of «nid Count v for Letters of Di mission fr m sni«l (iimr*liansliip These are. then-fir i«* to cite und admonish nil parties interest***!, to fib* fln*ir objeeiion. if any. within ilm dine prescribed by law. otherwise s:ii«l L«*ttei- «»f Dismission will be granted and issued to t he nppffcant. Witness my official signature this March 18th. 1873 J M. SHEARER. Ordinary. i /.5t W.G Bkxti.ky. Clerk. 4 i EORGIA. Bkookh County. liereas. Mrs. W. A. Ingtam A*lministra»rix on the cs taie of John Ingra »». bite of said county. d«*c**as .*<l having fileti her petition for dismissal from said Administration-- These are therefore to cite and admonish all pnrti*'S interest»*d to fi'*' their objections, it any. within the time prescribed bv law. o berwisr said la'tters of Dismissal will be grunted und is su'**l I*» the uppli.c>|i||. i. (jiv»*n under my <-Jli. i.tl signature this Jan. 17 lit, 1873. J \MET If. BEATY. Ordinary. Jan. 24. 1873. 3m SAW & GSISr MILL, 3J Miles from Quitman. BOZEMAN & LEWIS. rgl \KE pleasure •'» notifying the public that jL they have still in operatem u first-class Saar ami Mill, in a tin** luHifo-r section of Brooks couti'y. and only 3J mi <•> from <.2nitmun. on the fiillokas p'ddic road, arid arc prepared to furnish <*t ery kind and quality < f Lumber, at nhor' notice, but excl tsivad’ for cash. We will grind o ily on Wkonksday ami sat uuday of each we«*li. and we guarantee goo<l ln«*al , _ , , The following are our prices for Lumber : For General quality of Lumber, cash on de- I liverv. SI-2 59 per 1090 Jeej. j When pivim nt is delayed exceeding 39 days, the bil h will be iinmvdi.itely sued wilhout* fur ther noli c*e t panic*. . For special bills, where at' heart ia t squired, the price will be sls.ooper 1000 feet. < ash. Thest» prices will be forictly adhered to. We solicit tin* patrouag** of ilie public, and will endeav*»r to give satisfaction. February 14 1873. 7-Jrn For Sale. IBNIK iinrliT.it;m-«l iiflVr* lor salt;-a rrcnnrl (I haml li octave I’IA.VO. It in a MtiuU. but v,■ : v Lronri InrLirurnLTrf. anrl rctil irt make room for a larger one. Will be sold very Quitman, March H. 1873. 11-ti ! M. M. SULLIVAN, tWlo iq SHAD. FRESH AND o 'C sT |*s. -alt Wat« r Fisli, Y’egetables. Fruiirf and Other Produce. %&*\\\ onleys pfornetly mtendtid to Tdrm- Cash on Deli very.'to. _ l i 6 ] Sav. nnah. Ga Fait- Warning. My *on. PHnce Ca|>«lT. a(rril nbmit 15 year-. | has run away train hi* Vrt n, ‘t and this is to n -ti , tv all person* that he i* mianflmi izrd to make anv contract for labor, and I w.ill .p, yteente any | and ail parti, "wlib hire or harbor him. 1 also , authorize any person to arrest the said boy and cunQuu him until I can sec-ire bim. O UI. GAI • Ok‘NpiiO , >,G4 , Afril 3, IS? 3 li 2t Savannah Advertisements. Spring and Summer Dry Goods! DeWitt, Morgan & Cos. No. 139 Congress street, Savannah, Ga. Offer great inducements to Cash Buyers 111 New Styles of Dress Goods ; English and French Jaconeta ami Cambric* ; Black and Colored Dress Silks; Jftjnii ese .Silks and Poplins; Full Line of Mourning Goods; Bargains in Black Alpaceas; Cloths. Cassltneres and Tweeds, for Gents' and Boys’ tfear; White and Colored Linen Drills; Table Damask and Hack Totuda; «• • Embroideries and L. C. Handkerchiefs; Ladie ' Gents’and Children’a Hosiery; New Styles Parasols and Gnanuco UmorellMj Full Lines of DOdLSTIGS. at the Lowest fwY" OIK.ViNG NK A GOODS IUII.V AT [ DeWITT, MORGAN & CO. February i.Hth, 1873. 9’tf Quitman. LOCK HERE! Jacob Baum, DEALER IN Dry Goods,. Notions, RrmcF ware, Crockery, &c. Quitmiui. Georgia. fITUvES pleasure in notifying his friends and 1 the public generally that he has received his SPRING m SUMMER STOCK FOH 18775, which will he sold on fair and honorable terms These goods were purchased on very favorable terms, and I am confident can and will be sold .is cheap as any house in town My stock embraces almost everything kept in a retail store in thoin tenor-- Dry Goods, Dress Goods. Domestic Goods. . Heady Slade Clothing , Jtosirry. Notions, Boots. Shoes Ilats, dec. etc. The Ladies are specially invited to pay me a visit, a- 1 have many things that will meet favor in their ryes. fltfrrash purchasers are also specially inv.it ed .o.give me a call, as I'am determined to sell as low as any one. Thankful tor past favors a continuance of cus tom is solicited. J ACOB BAUM. March 21, 1873. ly jnjetw CASH STORE! -IN— (lurruAN. rill IK iiuilemijjni'il respeot,Fully intorm ihe pnb -8 lie ibi» llli'.v bun* just opcmul. in thi* stoic next to J>rs. Wi 1 kin-son .V. Smiili. where they notv line, mill will keep comdantly on bund, it large ami complete stock ot — * Domestics, Dross iiiid Fancy Gooils, Boots ami Shoes, Hats, Notions, FAMILY GROCERIES Os (he best quality, consisting of Hum,!. Lard. Butler. , Ihecte. Flour, litre. fatty fir s, 7 Coffe, &c. A-c. Onr LIQUOR Deparlm-nl consists of WIIIS. KY. BRANDY. RUM. and GIN. We have also a large assortment of Chewing uml Srnok ohacco SriulF. Segals, Pipes, anil such oilier goods as are usually kept in a first cT.isb store. We cordially invite all to examine onr stock before purchasing. * pa~ All kinds of Produce taken In exchange for good*. G \X AN &NKWMAN, Formerly oC*Savann ih. Feb. 7. 1873. , ©Cg"?* Notice. « «r U H AVE this day purchased the Right to T Y liie WHISENANT C.lTI!!!PI!e.lil! DffiltOYEK. For the County of Brook*. Being not fatted that it will do all that it claim* to do. WC otter thi** <rt **t» rid let t'< till*, Ft'«"•••* -i ili'ih county A!I parties interested in Hit' won derful discovery will do wel. to call upon us in t me to prepare themselves. s<* a* to pleVenf the great ravage ot the c dlon by the catefpiller this seas«»n. Do not defer making your arrangement* until it is too late. It is guaranteed to do all it claims. m . i RIGGS, JELK- & GO Quitman. March 7. 1873. Cm E. C. WADE, UHOKEH. AND Coinmis’oii Merchant, «*7 ILL give strict attention to the Purchase V? and »Sal« of Real Fstate and Personal Property, of every d-script on. k-&-< )rd**r» for the purchase of Cotton prompt lv attended, to Deeernbei 8. 1871 49-tt ‘Champion’ SUPERPHO3PHA.TE. » FIRST CLAnS FERTILIZER. Over Fo.n I V Thousand Ti.iis sold in Georgia, and no' » single, urn. rep idia’i'd ; giving univernl satis tkc'ion. and analyzing. according to State Chem ist, hicbi'i than any brand in the market. Try ii. . For sale by RAINE AII ALL el,. 7. lS7i 6-ti Quitman. Ga. EVERY kiud ol Tinware very cheap’at STKEETY A AVRETT. Misccllatioous. slmiFlfW Ml George Allen, Jr., 93 Bay Street, (P. O. Box 88(5,) SAVANNAH, ........ GEORGIA. REOFIVTNO by » very steamer from the i North, till grades of Btif ter and Cheese. Purest Lard always on hand. Pmticitlar attention given to filling orders for good country customer* Please try ine. All my prices a* low as thb lowest. March 14, 1873. 3m IF TANARUS, SCI! IvFINFH, • Wholesale and Retail Dealer in EOOKUffllEtY.il BIMB lit PIANOS, ORGANS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and MUSIC, News and Book Paper. Cards and Card Board. Bill Heads, Large Stock . of Flat Papers. &c., «fcc. jE&*j4genU for Mather*’ Printing Inks. Retail House. 137 Congre 8 atreat Wholesale House 99 Bay atreot. Savannah, Ga. November 22. 1872. 47 ts DWIGHT L. ROBERTS, WEr*JWLmES r M?mJ> ■Oft. AND Commissi’n Merchant X 44 Bay Street Savnitimit , (»«* October 25. 1872. fim RIBBONS, MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS, 1873- —a — White Goods, Embroideries, dec. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Bonnet Trimming, neck and Sash Ribbons. Veb vet. R bbons. Neck l ies. Bonnet Silks, Sat ins. Velvets and Crapes. Flowers, Feath ers. Ornament.*. Frames. a<\. Straw Bonne a and Ladies’ and Chil dren’h Huts trim*d and untrimVl. Ami in connecting warehouse, White Goods, Listens, Embroideries, Lares,- Nets, Collars Setts. IF dk'fs, Veiling, Head Nets. <tc. N.t's 237 and 239 Baltimore street; BU/mioii’E, : ; Maryland.- lioods are manufactured by us or bought for cash direolly from the European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the lat est novelties, tin quailed in variety and cheap ness in anv market. Orders filled with care, promptness And din patch. Change of Schedule* general surniiixf ENDENWotTiUE, i Atlantic \ni> (Irf.r Raii.hoad, F Savannah. February 21. 1873. J ON AND AFTER Sunday. February 23rd, Trains on this Road will run uh follows t SIGHT EXPRESS T ASSESS Kit. Li’iivc Savannah iluily at } |0 I' M Arrlvi' at Live Oak iluily at 3.70 a.rt •• Quitman ilaily at .3. 'k a m “ Tboitiaavillu iCi-.A.m *» Dainlu’iilge at, 7.50 u n* “ Alhitnv iu • • 9.30 a.m Leave Alliany ilViTlv at S-20 p m •• Bnlrihiiilg" iluily at : 11 p.m Leave 'l'homaeville * I* l *h* P- 1 * •• Quit man daily at ...; U. 33 p.m Live-Oak. daily at 11.40 p.m Arrive at .Savanna!', daily at 10.10 a.m Conned at Live Oak with trains on .1 P and M, It. It , for and from Jacksonville, Ac. , . * , Nn Chang * of cars at Live Oak. Nn change of care between daVannab and A1 - bany. Closfl connection Albany with trt*iu§ os Southwestern Railroad. DA Y PA SSESGBR. Leave Snvnnnah. Sundays excepted, at 7.20 a.m Arrive at Lawtoh. do. at 3.05 p m *• Live Oak. do at 5 40 p m “ JackKrutville, do. at, 11.03 p.m Leave Jackin;ville, do. at 0.40 a m “ Live (Ilk, do. at 11.40 a m “ Liiwfrtn. do. at 2:20 p.m Arr ive at Savannah. do. at 10 00 p.m ! change between Savannah and Jack | uonv ille. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Western Division : Leav%Lawfon. [Sundays excepted] 7.soara A rive at Quifman. rSundayi 11.08 am •• TluunusVillo 4 * ‘ I lo p m “ Albany ** ** 7.40 p m Leave Albany “ ** 7.50 a di • 4 Thum isvil[e, 44 44 2*20 p m “ Quitman “ ** 4.32 p.m Arrive at Lawton. 14 8.10 p.m Connect at .Albany with night trains on South western Railroad, leaving Albany Monday. Tne*- day. ThuiMlav and Frklay. ami arriving at Al bany Tuesday, Wodaesday, Friday and Satur- Tlill li*avi*a Buinl ridgr crory W,J nceilay at 9.00 a. m. fop Apalachicola M. S* HAINES. [9-tfj Gun’l Rupt. joii Wonii NEATLY and i'Xi*>diliou*lj e»aci>l«d at va» Bacaor otto*.