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Sharin'. Sale.. per levy. pr. “o’r * 5.00
Sales liv \t)mlnl*4r»liirii. ISxnciitorit ami
Oinnllana. m*r quart’ 6.00
ViOi'lti’i nf vlmi!iislr.iil:in nr (iiwrdmh
»hlf>. |>i»r »i|«o»ro 5. 00
No i«e m IVlit.iiH ami Cmlitnr* 0.00
4 itHllmi >'*!■ louvi* tn HI l:iml 0.00
t'iuiiim of llimnioaiju »f V lininUtrator.. 10 (m
•• •* Guardian 0.00
HomodMid Notion 5.00
Kor in ! loiltii'ini r <■ : nilSlali'i I'm- ofllct*, SIO.OO
llhil (urv notice-. Trili'iL-Mif Reapaot. ami all
a' irte- of a nornoiia dmracler, for ar
a I in i iHiNiientF.
*> . 1 —
Ditllur* in llttyli.
Tlic firsl pxpi’iii'iiw in tin' noffro ro
pnlilm ■ l l it curieopiMiiimit whs anything
I ilt pli-nanM, hh lm 1«1 1« tin* atory .
Starting in the livening, ond expectiug
In reach purl li>- liavhri ak, tlnno was
mo a o oainhil iif tunil cm boni(l. I)c
--line. Iby a enhn .tin* »c ! ooi’«r did nut
c-iint* I" am-ln r until in no Tim dlMtom
li umc I nfcptn were at I r>-akf.tot, und kept
nor hungry vuyngor waiting two liortrs
for permioMioii to land, and thru tbo ag
gravating police aoilioiitivs took tip ull
tin- nit the tiny io I'Xamining tiia pa.
pom, 1-1-11110 lie Whh aI lu wi-i I to gratify
Ida raging appetite. 'What will you
iiuvo?’ e-k-il ili« (i.iiitO waiter, when,
Worn nut with hunger and vexation, lie
sen tell litui«i'lf at it Case table, ‘Kvery
thing, anything lnn r, bread, ft ait,
cheese—-bring it all til oi cu,’ was the
M-B|ion«e; and the waiter's prompt Com
pliance tended gieatly to aootlio the
Iraveiet 'a exadperaled Her sibilities.
The next morning Mr. Ilu’/.ard experi
rnceil anew sensation. lie suddenly
fun lid himself u millionaire, liis first
act on rising was to adapt himself to
the custom of tin; Country and ask f.ir a
•cocktail.’ It was well fabricated and
enjoyed with zest. Then ensued llio fol
lowing dialogue :
'How much?' I asked.
•Thirty dollars, monsieur,’
•f start back honor-sunek. Thirty
dollars lor a drink? 1 sue it. lam a
poor, miserable Aineiican, disowned by
his government, in u foreign land, ami
tbeot> batburiniis knuw it, and now they
■ Want to Bwiudle me. it-.il the oltl spirit
* t ”16 comes strong upon mo, and I get
'‘reckless. I vow J will not pay it; and
drawing Iron) my pocket u silver Coin ul
the realm id America, vuloe ten cents, i
declare it is ull the money I have.
'To my amazement llie mild bar keep
er says, ‘I n«v i,t the change, sir.’
‘All! 1 begin to see it; and with a
pi i .cciy air f say, *0”, k'-ep the change!’
Later in tins day .Mr Hazard was iu
lbimetl by the I anker In wlioin ho up
p ied to have a diuft for u few Iniudred
dollars caslu-d, that out- dollar in gold
was worth four hundicd dollars in the
paper currency of tlit; country, and that
if be Imd his draft cash- <1 he would need ,
half a it- awn mole cal ls lu take away tlio
bills! lie left the dt alt at the bank, and
drew only a tew thousands for spending
money.
An Klcctioti Story.
In an oil i’eomyivaiiia town, whore
they voted the Democrat io ticket sonnd,
(so the sloiy got a,) in 1808 the experi
ment was made of putting a Republican
ticket in tile he'd A Mr. Ulcril was the
candidate at-lt-cli and, but by reason of sick
itt ss he was ututide iti attend the polls
mi election day. When Hu- it terns
were published, Mr Green hud just ot.e
VOt>-.
Ciingtined at this, und annoyed by
the accusatn-1) that fie bail voted pjr him
si 11, lie aniiont.c and that if the person who
voted for him won and come forward and
make affidavit to tin- l ifts, lit- would re
ward him wiilt a suit of cl tlies.
* A lew tm-i nings alterward a burly
Dctcbniaii called on Mr, Urt-eu and ab
ruptly rental ked:
•I want dat *:iit of daw,’
‘Then you arc tire ttniu that voted for
tm ?’
•Yah, 1 am tint man ’
•Are y- u wilonyf in make an affidavit
of it?'
‘Yuli. 1 sweat to cm ’
Mi . Green, vccoiupanied by the intel
ligeot Voter, went to Hie office of a jus
tice of H e peace, and t ln- required nfiida
vil was made; upon which the clothes
were tn tight ad given to tile a- poucut.
ft Alpartn g Ml Green said:
” "Now. my liiehd, just answ. r mo one
question. Uuw eunie you vole lor me?’
'You vants tokuuwdal?’
‘Y'-S '
‘And you void go back on de does?’
‘No. ’
Veil,' said be slowly, and with a sly
twinkle of tm- eye, ’den, l 1010 you—l
m.oh a mistake in the ticket 1'
Tiie foilowit g scene oorurted in Vir
ginia, txiweeu two men who wore witting
t.y the stove in the reading-room ol a
certain saloon. 'Oh, t xeuse nog. sir,
•aid oil*, *1 didn’t mt uu to spit on you.’
‘Never.mind, ! said tne man wi 0 had re
cetv. and tile cl arge ot saliva tipou the leg
ol liis panta(onus, 'll muk< s no differ
ence’ 'll don’t, ei ?' said tin- spitist,
•tin u I’tVwpll <-n you again,’ an-l he fired
t.fi ci arge No. 2. '1 l.is came near bi mg
leg ala ul a l-altle. Tt«‘ luaa who had :
l-e, n tw.c- spit tip. u explained that ul
liio.gi, it matte u. and ff teuce about the
tiiwl spit, the St C- nti uugtil make a 'll—d
eiglit ol tUfleit nee ’
Wneti I put niy loot down, I'll have
you to mu. istnnd,’ sayo Mrs. N*-joker,
•llal.titae is sou.still g tlicie. ’ On in -
vewtigatluu It appeals to boa No. 11
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lleto
f2,0 00,0 0 0 ACRESI
Glioa p Fa run*!
Tlio cheapest land in tnai ket for sal** l*y the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.
In the Great Platte Valley. C
C 1,000,000 in < Mitral Nebi an-
Uii now for sale ill tract# of acres and up
wards on five and ten years credit at 0 per c«*nt.
So advance interest required
Mild'and healthful climate, fertile* noil, ana
Uundancw of good water.
THKBEHT M/IKKI'T IN TilK WKNT! The
great mining regioms of Wyoming, Colorado,
Utah and Nevada being supplied by the Jurmer*
in the Plalte Valley.
SOLDIER:’EVTITIiKD TO A HOME
STEAD OF 100 ACHES.
TIPS BKSt LOCATIONS KOll COI.ONIEfJ.
Free homes for all! Millions of acres of choice
Government Lands open for entry under the
Homestead Law, near this Great Railroad, with
good markets and all the conveniences of an old
settled country.
Free passes to purchaser# of Rail road Land.
.Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new
edition of Lescrlptive Pamphlet with new Maps
mailed lice every whei e. Address
O. F. DAVIS.
Land Commissioner U. I’. K. It.
Omaha Nfb.
Tf\ [Kstihllsiie«l 1830,3
which 01. Giurrirn 3 ,
l. ManulactineiH of Saws.
Ji* SUPERIOR To ALL OTHERS.
EVERY SAW WARRANTED.
-a FILES, Il EL 77 SG AND MA Cl! IS ELY
utsfjorr.VTH.nfr^
List und Circulars free.
wkm; 11 it Mini fit iin
liu.tim. Mans.,* Detroit, Mieti.
McKKNNEY Ac CO.,
c’W 2V*si Ppl 2F 1 jCjbjt*"
CluirnH of Census Marshals of 1860 collected
without proof of loyalty.
p. O. Box 12ft. Washington City. D. C.
U»o the Keisingur Sash Lock and Support to
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS!
No spring to break, no catting of shhlii cheap,
(hiialilt!, ti-ry easily applied; hold, noth at any
place tkwin-d, and a Bull laHtuner when I lie Karli
la down. Send ntninp for c'rcitluf. Circular
and six copper bron/.ed locks sent to any ad
drees in the U. S., postpaid, on rc-celpt ot 50 ids.
I.ibta-al indnoemtatts 4,, tin- trade .-\g.-nts w;m
md. Address iIKhSINGKIt HASH LOCK 00.,
No. 418 Market SI., llarrisbuig, l’u.
isiewßUßi
Sewing Machine
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD-
Agents tainted. Sant for Chridar. Address:
“DOMHSTIO” Sevvjno M aobink 0o„ N V.
SURRENDER OF GEN. LEE
At Appouiatto\ €. 11. A a., April oth, ISba.
A magnificent 18x14 inch engraving of the sur
render of Gen. Lee. showing tbo armies Ac. It
is truly a gem of art. ono which should hung m
the parlor of every Southern homo. Sent by
mail,mounted on a roller and post-paid, on re
coipt of 20 feeutß, or dfor 50 eenta. Agents
wanted. Aihlresa
J. 0. A \Y\ M. BURROW, Bristol, Tenn.
CutalugueH of Pictures. Books, Ac., sent free.
Write for a Pri.fl Cist to J. 11. JOIIIVfiTOIV,
&*** 170 SmithJiold SL, Pit t^burgh,
Breech-Loading Shot (Jims, S ID to S3OO. Dou
ble Shot Guns, $8 to 150 Single Guns t>
S2O. R iles, $8 to 75. Utivolvers. $5 to $25.
Pistols, $1 to 8. Gun Materiul, Fishing Tackle,
Ac. Large discounts to dmilevs or clubs. Ar-.
my Guns. Revolvers, etc., bought, or traded for.
Goods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined
before paid for.
ill l' <,r : ‘.VI Agoots watt
I U ted! All classes of work
ing people, of either sex, young or old. make
more money at work for us in their spare mo
menta. or all ihe time, than at anything else.
Particular* free. Address G. ST JNSON A CO.,
Portland Maine.
HOW rrifc DOMa or the Sm-rt
. Out. —Moustache and Whiskers in 42
day*. This Great Secret amt 100 others. Gam
blonP Tricks,Cardiology, \ entriloquism. all in
the Original "BOOK of WONDERS.” Mailed
for 25 cents. Address
D. 0. CUTLER. Carthago, Illinois.
A rare C-liancc!!
Wo will p\v ull Agents S4O per week in cash
wluLwilt engage with ua at oucc. Everything
and expenses paid Address
j?' A. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich
Working class sm
bus a week guaranteed. Re.>«pectuhle employ
ment, at home, day or evening; no capital requir
ed; full instructions and valuable package of
atmt free by mail. Address, with six
st.tmp,
M. YOUNG A. CO,, lt> Cortlandt st., New York.
t&i nnn - ™
® i ; ehi nL- „i‘'i-kwS
tCti Pile* that Dk Binu'B I’ii k Ki.mkoy fails to
cure. It is preparetl expressly to cure the piles,
and nothing else. Sold by alf druggists. Price,
SI.OO.
10,000 GIFTS.
$500,000
On TI'bSPAY, JULY * Bth, 1875, tin-Third
Grand Gift Concert, under the management of
Ex-Governor Thus. K. Bniudette, and authoriz
ed by special act of the Legislature, for the ben
efit of the Public Library of Kentucky, positive I
!y anil unequivocally cornea oft'in Public Libra- j
i"7 Hall ut Louisville, Ky., when 10,000 Gifts, j
all cash, ?mounting to 500,000, will be distribu
ted by loi among the ticket-holders. The mon
ey to pay all these gilts in full is all ready in
bank and set aside for that pufposo, as the fol
lowing certificate shows:
Office ok Fakmkks’ am> Droyeks’ Bank. *)
Loulsvh.lk. Ky.. April 7, 1573. j
This is to certify that theie is in ihe Farmers*
and Drovers* Bank, to the credit of the Third
Grand Gilt Concert tor the benefit of the Public
Library of Ky., Five Huudred Thousand Dol
lars. which has been set apart by the Managers
to pay the gifts in full, and will be held by the j
Bank and paid out lor this purpose, aud this ]
purpose ouly.
(Signed.) C. S. VEECH, Cashier. ;
Only a few tickets remain unsold, and they !
will be till libbed n> the first applicants at the
following prices: Whole tickets. slo*. halves,
$5: quartets. $2.50; tl whol»*s for $lou; ofi for
SSOO. JM lor $ 1.0(H), and 575 tor SS.uOU. Foi
ticket* and lull information, apply to
Til Os. E. BRAMLETTK. |
18-4 t Louisvlllc, Ky. ;
JOB M*OJ?/ftT
N" FATLY and expeditiously at the]
Batiucr v*thcc«
Miscellaneous.
This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to
contain a single particle of NDrcury. or unv in
juriiuis mineral subatauce, but is PURELY VEG
ETABLE.
For lorty years it has proved its great value
in all diseases of the Liver, Jiowola ond Kidneys.
Thousands of the good and great, in all parts of
the country vouch for i<B wonderful arid peculiar
power in purifying the Blood, stimulating the
torpid Liver and Bowels, and irnpa ting new
Life and Vigor to the whole system. KIM
MON’K LIVER REGULATOR h acknowledged
to have no equal as n LIVER MEDICINE.
It contains four medical elements, never united
in the same happy proportion in any other prep
aration, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful
Tonic, an unexceptional Alternative und a cer
tain Corrective of all impurities of the body.
Such signal success has attended its use, that it
is now regarded us the GREAT UNFAILING
SPECIFIC for Liver Coro plaint and the painful
offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONS 1 1-
RATION. Jaundice, Billions attacks, SICK
11EA DACfI E. < ’olio. Depression of Spirits, SOUR
STOMACH, Heart Burn, Ac.
Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND
FEVER.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR Is manufac
tured only by J. 11. ZEILIN At CO
* MACON, GA.. ami PHILADELPHIA.
Price SI.OO per package; sent by mail, postage
paid. $1.04. Prepared ready for use SI.OO and
$1 50. Hold by all Druggists.
Beware of Counterfeits und Imitations. [5-ly
Change of Schedule.
CKNKi:
Atlantic am* Gui.k Raimioao, /
Savannah, February 21, 1873. )
ON AND AFTER Sunday# February 23*d,
Trains on this Road will run us follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at 4. 40 p.m
Arrive at Live Oak. daily at •>. -<> n.in
“ Quitman daily at J.'J a.m
il T-botnuflvUle * 4.5.> a.in
lt Rainbridge at 7.50 a m
u Albany at U. 30 a.m
Leave Albany daily at 5.20 p.m
** Rainbridge daily at M<• 45 p.m j
Leave ThomaHVille 10.00 p.m
“ Quitman daily at 1 L-'k; p.m
Live Oak, daily at 11.40 p.m
Arrive at Savannah daily at 10.10 a.m
Connect at Live Oak with trains on J. P. and
M. R. R., for and from Jacksonville,Talk hassee,
Ac.
No chanjfeof cars at Live Oak
No change of cars between Savannah and Al
bany.
cl oßo connection »t, Albany with trains on
Southwestern Railroad.
DAY PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted, at 7.20 a.m
Arrive at Lawton. do. at 3.0.> p id
*• Live Oak. do. at 5.10 p.m
“ Jacksonville, do. at 11.03 p.m
Leave Jacksonville, do. at fi.4o a.m
“ Live Oak, do. at 11.40 a m
“ Lawton, do. at 2:20 p.m
Arrive at Savannah, do, at 10 00 p.m
.No change between Savannah und Jack
sonville.
A CCOMMODA TION TEA IN]
Wksteun Division :
Leave Lawton, [Sundays excepted] 7.50 a.m
Airivc at Quitman. [Sundays ** 11.08 a m
*‘ Thomasville “ *’ 1 10 p.m
“ Albany “ “ 7.40 |».m
Leave Albany “ “ 7.50 a.m
“ Thom.isvillo, “ “ 2.20 p.m
“ Quitman “ “ 4.32 p.m
Arrive ul Lawton, “ “ 8.10 p.m
Connect at Albany with night triiins on South
western Railroad, leaving Albany Monday, Tues
day, Thursday and Friday, aud arriving at Al
bany Tuesday, Wednesday,. Friday and Satur
day.
Mail Steamer leaves Buinl ridge every Wed
nesday at 0.00 a. m. for Apalachicola.
ji: s. HAiNFS.
[O-tf] Gen’l Supt.
Notice. *7^^
«B-|: HAVE this Jay the Eight to
V T tin)
WHISENANT
CATRRFILLIiR DESTROYER.
For the County of Brooks.
Being satisfied that it will do all that it claim
to do, we offer this great relief t«» the farmers of
this county. All parties interested in this won
derful discovery will do well to call upon us in
time to prepare themselves, so as to prevent the
great ravage ot the c *tton by the eaterpillcr this
season. Do not defer making your an alignments
until it is too late. It is guaranteed to do all it
claims.
BRIGGS, JELKS & CO.
Quitman. March 7, 1873. bin
RIBBONS, MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS, 1873-
AI-S
W’h’de, (joints. Embroideries. »f e
ARMSTRONG, CATOR& CO.
Importers. Mmvfacturers and Jobbers of
Bonnet Trimming, neck and Sash Ribbons. Vel
vet. Ribbons. Neck Ties. Bonnet Silks, Sat
ins. Velvets and Crapes. Flowers. Feath
ers. Ornament#. Frames. *e.. Straw
Bonnets and Ladies’ and Chil
dreu's Hats triui’d and untrim’d.
And in connecting warehouse,
Bliite Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces,
Nets, Collars. Setts, 1U dk’t's. Veiling, Head
Nets. Ac.
No’s 237 and 233 Baltimore street.
BVLTIMORE, : MARYLAND.
goods arc inaniifactured by us or
bought for cash directly from the European and
American Manufacturers, embracing all the lat
est novelties, unequalled in variety and cheap
ness in any market.
Orders tilled with care, promptness and disj!
patch.
SANCER-FEST:
(The Singing Festival.)
A Collection of Glees, Part-Songs, Cbo- :
ruses, etc.
* FOR
MALE VOICES.
Sample Copies mailed, past-paid, for $1.50; sls j
per dosen.
Address. ,1. 1.. PETEBS,
599 Broadway. New \ork.
Cotton Cin Rt‘iiaii‘s.
FWIHE underaigned is pvepar. and so repair anu
■ place iu good order Coitou Gins. Saws t
sb&ipened and Brushes filknl. so .w to make '
them as good as when oevr. Will visit any por-1
tion of the country, when uotifi and that se vices ;
are needed J. R. PALMEIL
rjßitman, July 20, 1672 20 tl
Miscellaneous.
cH m m
GLOBEFLOWER
COUGH SYEUP
This famoiiH Cough and Lung Remedy is th
active principle. obtaiiKnl by chemical process
from the “Globe Flower,” known also as ‘‘Button
ttoot,” and in Botany as “Cephe Jan thus Occiden
tals ” This rare and delightful compound is a
certain cure lor every form of
Cougrh.Btonchitis Zlouisness Whoo
ping' Cough, Asthma Cr»up, Ale.
• And will positively cure
OONHCMPTtON,
When taken in time, as thousands wi'l testify. It
cures when all other means and remedies fail. It
has cured people who are living to-day with on
ly one remaining lung. Within the pat?! few
years this remedy has been used in tbou>ands of
cases with astonishing aud uniform success.
/Ictual experience has demonstrated the fact
that it approaches nearer a specific for Throat
and Lung Affections than any medicine ever dis
covered It is not only now being used and rec
ommended by the most learned and skilled Phy
sicians, but by the best aud most distinguished
persons on the American Continent.
p*s m (}i.oßE Flowkr Syuup contains no opium,
no poisonous or other disagreeable properties.
An infant may take it with perfect safesy. Globe
Flower Cough Syrup warranted to cure and give
sate faction in every case, or the money refunded.
rjeiSTVX* CUKKS AUK m mbkked by thousands.
KAM.UKUS ARK UNKNOWN.
For sale by all Druggists everywhere. Price,
One Dollar per bottle.
DR. J. S. PEMBERTON A CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia, Proprietors A Manufactures.
per* HUNT, RANKIN A LAM Alt,
Wholesale Agents, Macon, Ga.
Why Wn.f. Ye Die?--Death, or what is worse,
is the inevitable result of continued suspension
of the menstrua) How. It is a condition which
should not be trifled. In all cases of suppres
sion, suspension or other irregularity of the
“c limes,” Dr. J. Brad fie Id’s Female Regu 'a tor
is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone
to the nervous centres, improving the blood and
determining directly to the organs of menstru
ation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the
most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by
J. IL Bradfleld. ebuggist, Atlanta. Ga. $3.50
per bottle, and sold by respectable druggists ev
erywhere. jan24-tf
fNERVOUS BEBIUTY.;
WITH It* gloomy attendant*, low
npiritfl, dcprrftftton, iuvulunUry
rminKioiu- |o»« of armcn* aprrma
ton-hint, lom* of power, dixxy In-ad,
los* of memory, mid threatened Im
potence, and Imbecility, find n *nver
, lun cure, in 111 IIHIHEYN* IIO>U>
orATUK/’ HPKt’lFir, No. TUI i\TV
-1J4.11T. THIS SO V Kit KB/N REMEDY ton**
up tin* Myatetn, arronU t)ie diwdiafgu*. und ini
tiiirt* visin' anil eucrgy, life and vitality to the
entire man. They have cured thousand* of cane*.
Price,ffr)u r ) per packiiM of five box*** and nlatgc|2
vml, wni«‘h i* very important in ohKtinnte or old
ciimm, or SI per aingk* box. Bold by ALL Drug
iriw( and sen* by mail on receipt of price. Add run*
R 1 Mint JtK V?d 81’K( IFIC HOM L' IPATUIO
MLDICIN i'i ( 0., Jln«>Ai>WAY, N. Y.
Just Published!
STRAUSS’ WAI/TZES
At! IU NO ED AS
VIOLIN SOLOS.
ASK For. PETERS E Oil ION.
Paper Copy sent, post paid, for $1 50; in board?,
$2.00.
Address, «J. IL. PKTIdKN,
599 Broadway, New York.
A MODEL NEWSPAPER.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY NEWS.
The Savannah Daily Monxixu Nkws is ac
knowledged by the press and people to he the
best daily paper south of Louisville and east of
New Orleans*. Carrying with it the prestige and
: eli ildlity of age, it has all the \ or and vitality
)f youth, and its enterprise a> a gatherer of the
ihe latest and freshest news h is astonished its
contemporaries and met the warm approbation
jf the public.
During the year 1873. no expense of time, la
bor. and money will be spent to keep the Moi.n
ino Nkws ahead of all competitors in Georgia
journalism, and to deserve the Mattering eueomi
iniH heaped upon it from all quarters. There
has, as yet, been no serious attempt made to ri
val the special telegrams which the Nkws inau
gurated some years ago. and the consequence is,
[hat the reader in search of the latest intelligence
il ways looks to the Mokntxu Nkws. Tim tele
grapuio arrangements t»f the paper ate such that
the omissions made by the general press reports
ire promptly and reliably implied by its special
jor respondent**.
The Morning News has lately been enlarged
t> a thirty-six column paper, and this broad
vAope of type embraces, daily, everything of in
terest that .transpires in the donut nos Llteratuu*.
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I Miscellaneous.
FURNITURE HOUSE
Quitman. July 14.1871. 28-1 y
TO PLANTERS!
»10\EY SAVEim MONEY MADE
rwiIIE undersigned lias on Land anil It* constant-
Ml ly arriving—
All Kinds of Plows !
and will have in a few dtiys a lot of—
Kit<•«*l Turn Muive!-. Steel ’ < o«
tern, Steel Whole Shovels,
Clevises, Heel Pins,
Crass Unis, &e,
all at LOWER PRICES than can be hud in whops
here, and made of better material and bctfcet
workmanship.
—lie is also Agent for—
ih< ksoa' s < i: lf.bratr i>
Cluster Cotton &ec«l.
And the Celebrated
l)0\l U\\ COTTON FLAMER
AMI *
gt:ano distkiiujtoil
jpdTGive me a call before you lay in your
supply of Farm Implements for the year.
JOHN TILLMAN.
Quitman, Ga., Jan. 17. 1873. 3-m
T. J. BTKBKTY. OKO. \V. AVBETT.
STitIETY & AVRETT,
r^B.m r m 7 a *2a <sl «*» 9
AX'D DEALERS IN
Cooking iind Parlor Stoves,
Os Various Styles and Sizes,
And all kinds of
TIM AND HARDWARE,
QUITMAN, GA
Roofing and Guttei ing done in the best stylo.
*V t * sell Stows at er below .Savannah prices.
We respectfully ask the people of Brooks au<i
adjoining counties to give its a trial.
November 1. 1©72. ly
T II E
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING
m. a c n t m £ s .
The Wheeler & Wilson Machine is a swift fin
gered sister of chat ity.
It is a triumph of mechanical genius.
It has no equal for family use.
We reter to the following prominent citizens j
of Brooks county, \d»o have this admirable ma
chine in use:
I>r. a. M. nircH, I F. E V .rvG.
Cii i.ks Hbstek. i Nicholas Keuhics,
?. D. Kdmonpsos', I W. R. H.iu-owat,
Jauks V. Jonks, I T>r. V R. Joixkb,
Puii.u* Hikks/ Jacob Moour,
N. M. Kkuiuck, i Husrcs Sri dstill.
Mrs. M. I*. Buck. j •
E. VV. HAIiRAL. Gou’l Agent.
Swvaunwh, Ga.
M. M. MVERSON. Agent.
Quitman. Georgia.
November 15 1572. 4G Cm •
HOTELS.
iSMsrsm.
Savannah, Ga.
Board per Day, $3 00.
I October 25, 1872. «3m
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
CUlt. PRESIDENT & ABKHCOIiX ST.,
Savannah, Or.
Traneclent and Permanent Boarders Received
DR. D. COX
Would inform his old friends that be is now in
his New Quarters, located as above, and will
strive to give satisfaction to gueftts.
Charge per Day, - - §2.00
July li, 1870.
iTHE MCINTOSH HOUSE,
QI'ITMAN, U.».
J. It. Edmondson, Prop’r.
I No pains will be spared by the prevent pro
|prielor, to retain the w >•; 1 earned t ut ion and
[patronage of tbi* popular house of emerta men
The tables will b* a applied with the
1 very best the market can fnrufch; the chambers
Lwill be kept neat and comfortable}and attentive
\ tbers will be in attendance' upon guests.
TIN pW-vnage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
to Charges KtaxmalAc. -m
.tpril 1 1, 1372. 15-it
"G If-11=:'
a ia«* Ul3 WEG v# s a SBvfcisa*.
QI ITMAN, GA.
1). U. M XEIL, Proprietor
f BTHIS Hotel is now epen tor mo entertainment
B of the public. Permanent and Transient
Boarders. Vi 11 be received and cared for on rt*a ;
son able terms.
The house is located iiwtlie Southeast Section
of the town, and whs occupied last year by Mr.
Jenkins.
The Proprietor will take every pains to make
.0 U comfortable and happy.
lie solicits the patronage of the public.
February 9, 1872. *>-tt
SFOTSWOOI) HOT FI:,
PJoarly Oppasitc r.vssonger Dopat i
MACON, G.V.
T. 11. HARRIS, I'uorniKroK
fioard, ST per Day.
January 3, L-73. l !y
Miseelln neons.
BE® 81-GLJ**.'*
Bash and Blinds,
Mouldings, brackets, stair fin
. lures, Builders' FurnDhing Hardware.
Drain Pip©, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra
Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces*
Window (> lass n Socially.
WHITE PINE LUMBER FOR SALE. *
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cation, by P. p. TOALE
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For unoccupied territory in the United St.tea »nd
iihJ,. By .ur Kc« Plan agents can tare a coo
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February 7.1873. C-6m
Without a. Dakalt-KT,.—The demand for l>r.
J. BraefieltFs Female Regulator is beyond pre 1
cedent in he annals of popular i emedies. Or- ;
tiers come in so thick and l ist that the proprietor j
has. heretofore, been unable to fill them all. He ■
is happy to state that arrangements are now I
complete by which he is prepared to manufacture I
Female Regulator ©u a scale equal to the erner- j
gency, and the public may feel assured that their |
wants may now he supplied. Physicians of ;
high repute are using this great remedy, in daily !
practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no wo- ■
man need suffer from suppressed, suspended or
irregular menstruation. This valuable uiedi- |
cine is prepared by L. H. Brad field Druggist. \
Atlanta. Ga.. and sold at $1.50 per bottle by
tespectabledrr.ugisrs throughout America.
For sale by McCall A Groover. [4 If]
S 2 7 fi fa Biiapfftwh
»M / Wiliiiai
C. & S. LED LIE.
DEALERS IN
IjM7 ( >OL. HIDES, Beeswax and .Skins, Tullow,
▼ ▼ etc., etc., 180 Bay street, foot of Barnard.
] Consigomvau gol.olted. 10-ly
LAWRENCE & WEICHSELBAUM,
-»*niriI.ESALE IMIUGGISTS, 176 and ITS
vT Congrvsa stie.'t and Market Squara Or
ders solicited. 16-ly
GEO. APPLE,
DEALER I.\
CILOTIIING. Hats, Caps, Gents > Furnishing
> Goods. Boys’ Clothing, Trunks, Valises,
j Boots and Shoes, No. 162 Bryan street, Market
i -quare, under Bic.-nan’s liob 1. 16-ly
K. PLATSHEK,
TXT HOLES ALE and Retail Dealer in Millinc-
YY rv. Dress Trimmings and Fancy Goods,/
j 151 Broughton street. 16-ly
WILLIAM HOME,
IMFOIITER and Wholesale Dealer in Winea,
Liquors and Sißars, and sole Agent for
! Georgia and lToi ida of English A Go’s Celebra
ted Baltimore Ale in barrels and hall barrels.
l‘i St. Julian and 154 Congress st. 10-ly
SOLOMON BROTHERS,
GROCERS and Commission
li .Merchants, 173 Bay street. Sole Agents
: tor the -lacbor Line of Ocean Steamers.
Mr. W A. McNeil, of Quitman, is the Travel
ing agent of this house. 16-ly
BOLSHAW & SILVA
IMPOHTJEfta AND DEALERS IX
/"■'iROCKERY, China. Glae>ware. Kerosene
v.' Lump* and Oil, Cutlery. Britannia and Pla
| ted Ware, and House Furnishing Goode general
j ly. I> V - and 151 Si. Julian and 149 and 151 Bry
an Streets. IG ly
N. B. KNAPP,
T KI..4LLR in Saddles. Bridles, Harness, Rnb
-1 ’ her and Leather Belting and Packing. Coif
.-kins. Sole Leather, Valises, Trunks, Saddlery
ware, etc., Market square. 10-ly
BELL STURTEFANT & CO.,
VI iTION and Commission Mercbantu, Sj.van
uah. lligheft cash pric<*« paid for Hides,
! 001. etc. Liberal Cush advances made on eoti
| sigmneuts. 10-ly
fRiWFORD & LOVELL,
f X r H°LI3SALE and Retail Dealer. 1 ? in Hard
Y Y ware. Tinware, Agficultnral Implement. o ,
Guns. I* niolg and .Sporting Goods, 152 Congre-a
and 71 ,St. Julian streets. 16 ly
To the Ladies,
H. C. HOUSTON,
NO. 22 BULL STREET,
Savannah, : : Georgia.
0‘ • ‘ Largest and Best assortment of
Trimmed Hats nnd Bonnets, Ribbons of all
an ids, Siik nnd Straw Goods, Corsets, Kid
Gloves. Je t Jewelry, Parasols *rom 50 cts. np
v aid. Crape, and the fullest line of Real Ilair ia
the city.
i he of Quitman and the country arc
respectfully invited to call aud examine my
stock when in the city.
All orders will receive prompt attention and
be filled with care.
IT. C. HOUSTON,
HR 22 Bull s'reet, Savannah, Ga.
First Premium for Best Sugar Machinery and Iren
Castings at South Georgia Agricultural and
Mechanical Association Fair, 1872,
aud also at avannah Agricul
tural Association, 1872-
JOHX m'dOXOCGH, T. BALLAXTTNE
WM. D. SULLIVAX.
McDonough, Balliinlyiics Cow
Iron and Brass
F* ounder S,
MACHIMSTS
and—
Pattern inkers,
Corner East Broad and Liberty streets,
Savannah, : : Georgia.
Su_ar Mills and Boilers, Gin Gear and Hors©
Powers, etc., furnished with promptness aud oi*
favorable terms. apl7-16-ly
M. M. SULLIVAN',
Dealer in
SHAD, FRESH AND wSTE*.
Salt Waler
Vegetables, Fruits and Other Produce.
orders promptly attended to. Terms
Cash on Deiivery.'tfcs^
BaySae I Savannah, Ga #