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If. H. n<l\rO>H, ASSISTANT LOCAL EDITOR.
QUITMAN, JUNE 12, 1873.
Death Doings,
We learn that Mr. D. Denmark, son
of our esteemed fellow-citizen, Mr. T. I.
Denmark, died very suddenly at Pough
keepsie, N. Y., on last Tuesday. He was
attending the Commercial and Business
College in that city, and was a young
Wan of noble ljgantig, a well balanced
Wind, and gave great promise of future
Usefulness-. We deeply sympathise with
his bereaved parents, relativesandfriends.
llis remains will be brought home.
Shingles,
Parties in need of shingles can be ac
commodated with any quantity desired,
on 'application to Mr. S. T. Going, or
their orders will lie attended to by leav
ing them at the store of Captain Brooks’
in Quitman. Mr. Going is an ex
perienced shingle maker, a hard-working,
industrious man, and his work will give
satisfaction. See his advertisement .
Tentpera tire Picn Ic.
There is a plan on foot for the mem
bers of the order of “United Friends of
Temperance” at Valdosta, Ouslev’s and
Quitman, to have a grand union picnic at
an early day, at the “Blue Spring,” on
the Withlaeooohee. What say our friends
at Valdosta and Ousley’s?
Editorial Visits,
Two very clever members of the “press
gang” paid the Banner sanctum visits
the present week. J. K. Chritian, Esq.,
the modest, energetic and talented editor
of the Thomasville Times; and W. C.
McCall, Esq., a former citizen of Quit
man, but now the very able editor of the
Camilla Enterprise. Their visits were
pleasant, and we are happy to learn that
their respective journals are in a pros
perous condition.
Cabbage.
We are under obligations to Col. B.
W. Sinclair, of this county, for several
heads of magnificent cabbage, which
were raised in his garden. The Colonel
has always been a successful gardener,
and takes pride in developing the great
resources of our soil. The cabbage pre
sented to us cannot he excelled in size or
1 tvor in any country.
—— -
Designation.
Mr. R. B. Wootten on last Saturday
e -fgued his official position as Sheriff of
Brooks county. His resignation has
been forwarded to the Governor, and in
all probability, an election will be order
<l at an early day to fill the vacancy.
It, will be seen that Capt. J. H. Bowen,
in consequence of the foregoing resigna
tion, has announced himself a candidate.
The Captain is very well known in this
county, and universally recognized as a
high-toned, honorable and intelligent
gentleman. If elected Sheriff, the people
of the county will have an efficient officer.
Public Library.
We trust the reader will pay particu
lar attention to the suggestions advanced
by “Progress,” in to-day’s Banner. It
is very important that a Library should
he established at this place, and the “Lit
erary and Debating Club” will be the
proper custodian of the same. “Pro
gress,” in a masterly manner portrays
the great advantages of the scheme, and
certainly our citizens will cheerfully res
pond when tin- amount demanded is so
very small.
The Cotton Caterpillar.
This terrible scourge is spreading with
great rapidity over the country, and the
prospect for the future is really gloomy.
The caterpillar has made its appearance
in large numbers throughout, Alabama;
it is progressing with the work of de
struction in West Florida, and is incon
siderable force in Southwest Georgia. A
few flies have been seen in this county,
and below us, in Madison, Florida. What
the final result will be, the future alone
can portray; but the destructive insect
having made its appearance so much
sooner in the season than in former years, '
is quite alarming to cotton planters.
■\TKfLIN' CASES, for 83.00, at
V PAINE & HALL’S
The Quitman Cornett Hand Abroad.
Many of our citizens will appreciate
the following very complimentry notice
of this Band, from the pen of our esteem
ed fricud and cotemporary, Frank Ev
ans, of the Albany Netvs:
The Quitman Comet Hand. —This hand
of musicians, though one of the young
est in the State, is well organized and
perhaps unexcelled by any in this part
of the country'. We had the pleasure of
listening to their sweet strains at the
Thomasville Exhibition last Friday, and
were exceedingly surprised to notice
their advancement. Their music is soft
and harmonious, and better suited for
the Hall than any we before heard from
a Cornet Band. Parties wishing to se
cure good music would do well to confer
with the Leader of this Band.
V COMPLETE line of Hardware at
PAINE V HALL’S
No invention was ever so important to the
residents of warm climates as the Venetian Blind. I
Adapting the air and a shaded light, while j
ktsef Fng out the beat and glare, they are abso
rely essential to the comfort of our section, j
if the houses of our readers are destitute of
these valuable contrivances, they should at once
send th<»ir orders to Mr. P. P. Toale. Charleston.
S. C. He in*l***B all the work he sells, and guar
an tecs satisfaction on all Blinds, Doors, and Sasb
from his Factory. Send loj iiis price list. Sent
free on application, 20-Iw
LOCAL BIIEVITIES .
—“Wonder when they are going to
finish that Baptish Church steeple ?” is
a query often put to us; hut we can only
answer, “When, oh, when I”
—We are glad to note the improve
ment made by some of our enterprising
merchants on Screven street, who have
erected hitching posts in front of their
stores, for the convenience of those of
their friends who have horses.
—Draughts, is a popular game among
our merchants and clerks at present.
We are uninformed as to who maintains
the championship.
—The friends of Mr, W. A. McNeil,
who has been prostrated by an attack of
typhoid fever for several weeks past, will
lie glad to learn that he is improving,
and hopts soon to be out again.
—A yoke of oxen, attached to a cart
loaded with cooper-ware—numbering one
empty keg—took fright while standing
on Screven street, an afternoon last week,
and started off at a rate which would
have done credit to a brace of animals of
more natural speed than this species of
bovine, and notwithstanding the repeat
ed efforts of parties to stop them, by'
shouts of “Whoa!” and running out
ahead of them with sticks, etc., they
drew the cart with such alacrity as to
| leave the aforesaid article of coopery he
j hind, and proceeded on their course for
j several hundred yards before they were
checked, which was finally done by a gen
tleman who saw’ their approach in time
to arm himself with a fence-rail, with
which he took a stand in the road and
succeeded, with some difficulty, in bring
ing the stubborn horned team to a stand
still.
—Among the summer amusements
participated in by the young “bloods” of
Quitman, jumping ranks prominent, and
on Depot street every afternoon they
can be seen displaying their manhood
and activity. There is one man in town
whom we have seen jump ten feet and
three inches on level ground.
Blackberries have made their ap
pearance, and are plentiful at five cents
per quart.
Chickens and eggs are in demand.
—“Was Alexander a greater General
than Napoleon ?” is what is worrying the
Debating Club just now.
We observe that the town authori
ties have issued a notice forbidding
horses being turned out to graze, or run
at large within the incorporate limits, in
conformity with an Ordinance existing to
that effect. Parties owning horses will
do well to hear this in mind, or they may
find their animals under the protecting
care of the Marshal, who will demand a
fine upon the delivery of the same.
—As Mr. C. M. Pa m pier and wife
wore driving out of t own on Tuesday af
ternoon last, the mule became frightened,
and after running a short distance made
such a sudden turn as to capsize the bug
gy-throwing its occupants violently to
the ground. The lady was pretty badly
shocked by the fall, hut after being car
ried into the house of Mr. J. C. Thrasher,
which was near by, it was ascertained
that the injury was not serious; ami wo
are glad to learn that the parties were
soon en route again for their home.
A Sunday School Picnic comes off
at Boston, Thomas county, on to-mor
row. The Banner will be represented,
and rejiort made of proceedings had on
the interesting occasion.
Mr. , (well, we won’t call his
name this time,) went down under a
great burthen of groceries, on Tuesday,
and Marshal Crane escorted him to com
fortable quarters, and under the foster
ing care of Jailor Jones. By Wednes
day morning he had recovered from the
fatigue, and was assessed in the usual
manner, as provided by the Ordinances
of the town of Quitman.
—Unless they want to pay a double
tax, we advise property holders to make
returns of property to Town Treasurer
Seaman. See his advertisement, and
hand over the figures by the 30th
inst. *
Gt ENT INK Italian Strings at
r PAINE A. HALL’S
I have broken up several long-standing eases
of Chilis and Fever with SIMMONS’ LIVER
REGULATOR. I also find it is a great remedy
for Dyspepsia and Liver Disease.
J. W. ANSLEY,
Buena Vista, Ga.
£A LASS WARE of all kinds at
IT PAINE & HALL’S
New Patent Chcrn.—The attention of the
public is invited to anew and wonderful Churn,
invented by the undersigned. It excel? anything
ever presented to the public. Call and see it.
22-ts bTREETY * AVUETT.
A rupture has already taken place in
the party which deposed M. Thiers as
President of France and placed Marshal
MacMabon in his position. The Orlean
ists will travel no further in company
with the Legitimists and Bonapartists.
When this feeling roaches the Executive
branch of the Government Marshal Mac-
Mahon will find himself without minis
ters or advisers.
Jttfo Jiberfisnnriits.
SHINGLEB!
THE undersigned, who has an experience of
many years in the manufacture of SHIN
GLES, notifies the public that he keeps on hand,
and will make to order, any number of shingles
desired, and deliver them on favorable terms.
Orders left at Cap’. Brooks’ store, Quit
man, will be promptly attended to.
S. T. GOING.
Brooks county, June 12, 1873. 24 ts
COMMERCIAL.
QUtTMA V LEI AIL PlillKS CURRENT.
CORKK(TK.I) KVKRY WKKK.
[The quotations are based entirely on cash trans
action-.]
Bacon, ft!h... 10 0, Li
Butter—Goshen ft 1b... 40 (n) 60
Country ft 1b... 25 (4 30
Candles ft !h... 20 (4 25
Cheese .ft 1h... 20 (4 25
Coffee—Rio . ft 1b... 22 (4 30
Corn ft bush (4 1 00
Crackers ftlh... 12J (4 20
Eggs ft do/.. (4 15
Flour—Nupertine ft bid .8 50 900
Family ft bbl . 11 00 (4 12 00
(Huger ft 1b... (ft, 40
Lard ft 1t)... 12 (4 13
Oysters ....ft can. 15(4 25
Peaches ft can . (4 25
Pickles ..,.. |ft jar. 25 (4
Potatoes—lrish ft bush 2 00 (4
Sweet ...... ft bush (4 75
Powder iftlh... 40(4 GO
Potash ....... ft 1b... 20 (4 25
Rice ...,|ftlb.., (.4 10
Raisins ft lh. . (4 25
Salt ft. sack. 2 25 (4 2 50
Soap 'ft 1b... (5(4 16
Sugar ft ; 1b... 10 (4 15
iSyrup ft gal.. (a\ 50
Soda ft- lb.. 12 (4 15
Shot ‘ft 1b... (4 15
Starch ft 1t)... 12 (4 15
Tobacco good article.. ft 1b... 60 (4 1 00
Vinegar ft gal sh) 60
Special Notices.
CANDIDATEJOR SHERIFF.
We lire authorized to announce that
Captain J . H. HOWES’
will boa candidate for the office of Sheriff of the
county ot Brooks, at the election to till the va
cancy* created by the resignation of Mr. Wooten.
He will be grateful to his lellow citizens for their
sutfrage, and if elected will discharge the duties
ot the office iu person. 24 ts
rpOBACCO at 50 cents per pound, at
JL PAINE A IIALL'S
REASONS WHY THE
3Pain KLiller
MANK'o BY
PERRY DAVIS & SON
IS THK
Best Family Medicine of the Age!
And ichy it should be k ept aheays near at hand:
Ist. Pai\*Kii.i.nut is the most certain Cholera
cure that medical science has produced.
2nd. Pain Kii.i.kb, as a Diarrhoea and Dysen
tery remedy, seldom if ever fails.
3rd. Pain Kii i.i:a will cure Cramps or Pains
in any part of the system. A single
dose usually effects a cure.
4th. Pain-Kii.i eu will cute dyspepsia and
Indigestion, If Used according to dit ca
tions.
sth. pAiN-Kn.i.Kit is an almost never failing
cure for Sudden Colds, Coughs, Ac.
Gth. Pain Kii.i.ku has proved a Sovereign
Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill
Fever; it has cured the most obstinate
eases.
7th. Pain-Ivii.t/ER as a liniment Is unequaled
for Front. Bites, Chilblains, Bruises,
Burns. Cuts, Sprains, Ac.
Bth. Paiy-Kim.kh has cured cases of Rheu
nmti in anil Neuralgia after years stand
ing
tUb. Pain Kili.kr will destroy Boils. Felon*.
Whitlows. Old Seres, giving relief from
Pain after the first application.
10th. Paiv-Kii.lkr cures Headache, and
Toothache.
11th. Pain-K.im.kh will save you days of sick
ness and many a Dollar ill time and
Doctor's Bills.
Pith. Pain Kim.kii In a purely Vegetable
preparation, safe to keep and to use in every
family. The simplicity attending Its use, to
get her with the great variety of diseases that
may be entirely eradicated by It, and the great
amount of pain and suffering that can be allevi
ated through its use, make it irnperutiv** upon
every person to supply themselves with this \ al
liable remedy, and to keep it always near at
hand.
The Pain-Kii.i.kii is now known and
appreciated in every quarte'* of the Globe. Phy
sicians recommend it in their practice, while all
glasses of society have found ill it relief and
comfort. Give it a trial.
Be sure and buy the genuine. Every
Druggist, and nearly- every Country Grocer
throughout the land kuep it for sale. (23-lm)
("A ENT.S’ Fine Hats for $2.00 at
J PAINE & IIALL’B
lAXTUA Violin Cases and Bows at
\ PAINE & HALT
LOOK HERE!
If yon need School Books, Paper, Envelopes,
Ink, Pens, Blank Books, or anything else in that
line; or if you want to buy a Piano, an Organ,
Violin, Flute, Guitar, Banjo, Tamborine, Drum,
Strings, or a piece of Music, just scad or call at
SCHREINER’S BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE.
I import direct from Europe almost everything
I sell. Catalogues and price lists tent free eve
rywhere.
II L.SIIREINER. Importer,
Savannah, Ga.
April 3,1*73. 14-ts
STREETY & AVRETT kwp all tyles of Cook
ing Stoves at Savannah prices.
ENT.S’ Fine Sewed Boots, for $0.50, at
f PAINE & HALL’S
The Bth Won men of the Woki.d lias been found
in Georgia. The discoverer is a physician of
long experience, extensive observation and pro
found judgment, and his discovery has proven
such a blessing to woman, that it is already
known throughout the country as ‘•Woman s
Best Friend.” With remarkable quickness and
certainty it cures all cases of suppressed men
struation, acute or chronic, and restores health
In every instance. Dr. J. Brad field’s Female
Regulator supplies a remedy long needed in the
treatment of diseases peculiar to woman. This
the Medical Faculty knows and admits, while
many of our best physicians are using it in daily
practice. The medicine is prepared with great
care, by L. H. Bradfiehl, Druggist. Atlanta. Ga.,
and sold at $1.50 per bottle by respectable
Druggists everywhere. jan24 ts
G 1 ET your Stoves and Tinware from
% STREETV & AVRETT.
SHOES, from $1.25 to $3.00. to be had at
PAINE A: IIALL’S
Notice to Tax-Payers.
110 THE TAX-PAYERS of the Town of
. Quitman :
You are hereby notified to make return of all
your taxable property, real and personal, in the
Town of Quitman, to the undersigned, on or be
fore the 30th day of June. inst.. or in default
thereof, will be subject to a double tax. This
May 31st, 1873.
23-lm I. k?. SEAMAN, Treasurer.
Auction Sale!
VTK7TLL BE SOLD, before the Court House in
T V Quitman, on Saturday, the 14ih inst., to
the highest bidder, the building known as the
‘Dorset House,” on the lot recently purchased
by the “Quitman Memorial Association.”
The conditions of sale are that the purchaser
removes the building from the lot immediately.
ptr Terms on dav of sale.
MRS. RANDOLPH A VERA,
President Quitman Mem. Ass'n
June 5. 1873. 23-2 t
Savannah Houses.
H. L. SCHREINER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
lit SffllElYJl BUMIIS.
PIANOS, ORGANS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and MUSIC,
News and Book Paper. Cards and Card
Board, Bill Heads, Large Stock
of Flat Papers, Ac., Ac.
jfrft'vlgents for Mathers’ Printing Inks.
Retail House 137 Congress street.
Wholesale House 99 Bay street,
Savimitali, Ga.
November 22, 1872. 47 ts
F. D.JORDON,
muon ts
watrsßuata#
JEWELRY.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
&c &c &c,
J-Sole Agents In Savannah for the Celebrated
Diamond Spectacles
135 Congress Pulaski House,
Savannah, Ga,
JOT WATCttES nnil JEWELKY
October 25, 1872. ly
T 11 E
ft ' ■ ' 1 j
wS / 6AB*ia»en fits «o*<rf NWuUWii Ji
FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
Ksiablished on the Ciikap (’asm plan, nt Urn low
mli! ol only
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Address, INDEPENDENT,
P. O Box 8(15, Savannah, Ga.
S. 8. MILLER,
DKAI.KR IN
Mahogany.. Walnut anil l*lne
UiIQBfSIB®
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CHAMBER SETS
ANT)
fj © © /.’ j II // in I(ISS fS .
Mattresses Madeto Order.
155 * 157 BROUGHTON STREET,
Next to Weed A Cornwell,
SA VA NNAII aEonaiA.
September <i, 1872. m
Miscellaneous.
Domestic Goods!
ran IK best stock of Domestic Goods, Boots,
B .Shoes, Huts, Ac., in the town of Quitman,
can bo found ut the store of
NATHAN 7 GAZAN.
April 17,1875. 18
H v- ■ H«l •*.•«,'
Metalic Hnrial Cases,
A N D
Burial Caskets !
The undersigned notifies the public that h
lias now compleled all arrangements for the sue
eessful conduction of the L T nu( rtnker’s business,
having received the Agencv for the sale of the
celebrated Fisk’s Melulic Burial Cases and Gas
kefs, and the same will be sold at regular Un
derfaker’s rales.
He will also keep on hand silver plated ban
<lles and mountings, which can be substituted
for the metalic handles, etc., in a few minutes
>; of neighboring towns can be sup
plierl promptly with any description ol case de
sired.
Terms, CASH on delivery.
JOHN M. WITT, Agent.
Quitman. July H, 1871. 28-ly
T. J. STIIKKTV. OKO. W. AVIIKTT.
STREETY & AVRETT.
r ■ " * m r am u -z u m.
AND DKALKRB IN
Cooking and Parlor Stoves,
Os Various Styles and Sizes,
And all kinds of
TIN AND HARDWARE,
, QUITMAN, GA
Roofing and Guttei ing done in *be best style.
,Ve sell Stoves at or below Savannah prices.
We respectfully ask the people <>l Brooks and
adjoining counties to give us a trial.
November I. 1872. ly
LIQUORS.
I' HAVE on hand a good stock of Fine Brandy.
Whiskey, Gin. Ac., to which tbe attention
of Physicians and others requiring a good article
is directed. These Liquors are warranted pure,
and will he sold very reasonably for cash.
NATHAN GAZAN, j
April 17, 1873. 16
Savannah Houses.
N. T. PINDKU. A. M. I‘INDKK.
N. T. PINDER & CO,
DEALERS IN
Gentlemen’s & Ladles'
Misses’ & Children's
BOOTS, SHOES.
AND
GOITERS,
NO 13PJ BROUGHTON STREEI’,
Savannah,: : : Georgia .
Mr. liKwrs G. Tkiikai; is with this house and
will be pleased to see bis friends when in the
city. a i»l 7 -1 y
LIGHT: LIGHT! LIGHT!
'JXS’Jk.F'rPttJk.
Is the CHEAPEST, SAFEST and
BES i' Burning Fluid in Existonce.
WAKEITKLD, Broughton street, (op
prwlta! the Miirshull Housd) Savannah, (la.,
keeps Naptlm, Kerosine Enuvpfi, Glass Ware.
Naptha Stoves. Tinware, Chimneys, a <1 Lamp
Wick.
The Only Place
To set Pure Naptha !
September 151,1872 ly
SAVANNAH BUTTKR HOUSIO.
George Allen, Jr.,
DA liny Street, (l 1 . 0. Box 886,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
RECEIVING by every steamer from the
I North, all grades of Butter and Cheese.
Purest Lard always on hand.
Particular attention given to tilling orders for
good country customers. Please try me. All
my ju ices us low us the lowest.
March 14, 1873. 3m
L. T. WHITCOMB, Agt.
Importer of and Dealer in
smi mm msm
I'ino Apples, Apples,
Bananas, Potato's,
Oranges, Onions.
Lemons, Nuts, Ac.
Vege Iftitles ,
ITay, Gram, Feed, &c. &c.
09 BAY STREET.
SAVANNAH CEORCI.A
WTerma, Strictly Cash. *@3^.
October ‘2f>. 1872. m
A. ffl. HAPPOLDT,
( out ttt ission Jftcrrhattl,
And Wjiolksai.k Dkalkii in
fid tan ffniaaNfl s?vl
VMtN. I Va.WtfWW wta.M BBwti Ui
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
Atid Produce Generally.
139 Bay Street,
Savannah, : : Georgia.
Consignments of POULTRY, EGGS, SYRCP,
HIDES, Ac., solicited.
Just Ukckivkd :
New Raisinn, Figs, Brazil and Pecan
Nnts, Almonds, &c.
October 3,5.187a. m
\V, W. Cxistiot.M, D. V. Dancy
Savannah, Florida,
CHISHOLM & DANCY,
SAVANNAH, CA.
BROKERS, COTTON FACTORS,
AND
General Commission Merchants
Cash advances made on consignments of Cot
ton, Wool. Hides, Are.
Gold, St cks and Ponds sold.
Correspondence solicited. 37-ni
William C. Stalky. IJonx A. Stalky,
Attorney at Law.} Notary Public.
JOHN A STALEY & SONS,
Brokers and Auctioneers,
Office : No. MO) Bay street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA,
WILL BUY AND SELL Real Estate, Wild j
Lands, and Personal Property.
Strict attention will be given to all business
nt,rusted to ns. * oct2s-rn
jos ». Claohohn. .ixo. cuxnjxuha.m.
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
AND RETAIL
« KIK. « » rn 73 J*Q DC Mi m.
Corner of Drayton and Bay Sts.,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
KEEP constantly on hand a full and large
assortment of Plantation, Mill and Fami
ly Supplies and Groceries.
—also, fixe—
Imported and Native Wines,
Liquors and Sugars.
tei 25. 1872. m
E. L. NETdLINCER,
DEALER IN
Saddles, Bridles & Harness,
B**nt Rubber and Leather
Belting, Saddlery Ware
HARNESS ANDi SOLE LEATHER
CALF WtINW,
THUNKS, VA USES, <f.c„ <fc.
N0.'136 St. Julian and 153 Bryan Streets,
Sttvaintalt, fW 'a,
octii 25 tt
Quitman Advertisements.
S. D. EDMONDSON,
DEALER IN
©laaiaa oiiiiasiMiaSy
IQ Ui! lUftn, :: :
SPLENDID BARGAINS
Cun now Id* hud at this house by
CASH CUSTOMERS!
Our Spring and Sulnmer Stock ul' Goods i. comp! r -, consfeling of
Dross Goods. Calicoes, Shirtings, Shootings, hi non Goods, K,„,y Goods, Notions,
Ready Made Clothing, Hats in grout variety, Roots, Sho, 8> Hardware*
Crookorjfi Glassware, &e., Ao. Also, a very good assorti. Pn sos
ana ©a ©a cniu©iLsmias.
j A enntinuance of the patronage of the public i« solicited, and we will endeavor to* giver
tion In every inMft ice.
I Full market price allowed fur Country Produce in exchange for Goods.
! May 8, 1878 (19-ts) S. TANARUS). EDMONDSON.
CARRIAGE, BUGGY
Wagon Manufactory
Depot for the Ilopair of Old Vehicles.
Bf|* Vr Sip Ari
WMn Am J& y Mi MMs A A 9
OUITJVE.A.IM, GrA.
J notifies the public Unit he has now on hand a *
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
MATBRIALNjy xM?
Necessary for the thorugh and proper conduction of a first-class
i Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Manufactory4
He has also Biijiplied himsel! with Faithful and Competent, Workmen, and is now prepu’-ed to re
ceive orders for work, and do the same in a manner that cannot be excelled. North nr South, ort
reasonable terms, and as expeditiously us possible, lie is likewise prepared to ILfla’r and have
Painted and Trimmed, Old Carriages and liaggies
and turn them out almost as good as new.
Tie has now on hand an assortment of new Buggies and Wagons, of his own manufacture, which
for workmanship and finish, cannot he excelled.
His Bbukunith Shop is well stocked with Tools and Material, and' he is pTOjittfed to do every
character of W agon work, and to make and repair agricultural implimonis.
Having had many years experience in the business, he flatters himself he can do work as well, ort
as good terms, and give as complete satisfaction, nanny mail South. The patronage of ihe public
is solicited. All work warranted* B. TV. L EVERETT.
May Bth, 1873. IfMf
Savannah Advertisements,
Spring and Summer Eiry Goods!
DeWitt, Morgan & Cos.
No. 139 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.
Otter jjreat InclnmiU'iits lo Cash miyers in
New Styles of Dress Goods; _ •
English and French Jaconets and Cambrics )
Black and Colored Dress Mlksj
Japane. e .Silks and i'• tpHrirt}
Full Line of Mourning Goods}
Bargains in Black Alpaceas;
Cloths, (/assiuieres and Tweeds, for Gents’ and Boys’ » fitl'j
White and Colored Linen Drills;
Table Damask and JI nek 'fowls;
Embroideries and L. C. Handkerchiefs;
Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Hosiery:
New Styles Parasols and OiiaiiuCu Pirthrellatfi
Full Lilies of DOMFSThS ill the
Lowest Marliet HPzrioosf
JWT OPENING NEW GOODS DAILY AT—
| BeWITT, MORGAN & CO.
February 28th, 1873. 9-11
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
And all Others in need ot
DOORS
SA *IIES, IJ LI TV l)S,
MMLIiIIS. BLIMMlffi
SASH WEIGHTS, ETC.,
Can always find a Large Stock and Low Brices at
Blair & Bickford’s,
171 Bay St SAVANNAH, GA
March 21, 1873. tA2;V7.»
SCHWARZ & BRADY,
DEAL EUR IN
It ii m 'J> a 1' 3 a
Floor Oil C.'lollis,
wa ,/m. -m - -■ * am: .•»>
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,
Ami all Grades of
Up It oIsI rt/ G o o d/s,
IJ3 Street,
(South Side, between Bull A Whitaker Streets,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
December 20, 1c72. o.
PROVISIONS,
fiioci&in,
G iff nova, AV.
GHAMPiOM & FREEMAN,
Savannah, Ga.,
INVITE she a'lent'on of the people of Brooks
ami adjoining counties to tln ir Large and
i Varied Stock ot
Staple and Fancy
1 GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
CIIEIGK
Bl' I TER,
j Foreign an«l i y TS. Ac .Ac
We me receiving every week, by sferttoera
I from New York, consignments of
Apples Onions and Fctatoes,
ol best fpialhy and at tnoderme prfc*>\
Prompt- aMen’ion given to orders.
fIMMTIM & FREES.H,
Bay Street, corner of Drayton,
j SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
October 25. IS?f, m
DWIGHT LJRORERT^
a*-,-m «r -y a «»m«u
AND
Commissi a Merchant
1-I<£ Bay Street
Snranttali Ga,
1 October 2V. 1872. »(