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QUITMAN:
THURSDAY, JULY 31,1873.
CHURCU DIRECTORY.
Hapttst Ch urch.
Rkv. C. D. Campbell, Pastor.
Services the Second and Fourth Sundays.
Church Conference on Saturday before the Sec
ond Sunday in each month Prater meeting
every Thursday night. Sunday School at 9
o’clock a. m.
Presbyterian Ch arch.
Rkv. R. O. Way, Pastor.
Services every Third Sunday, at 11 o’clock, |
a. in Sunday School at 4 o’clock, p. in.
Methodist Church.
Rkv. ft. S. Swket, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning at 10:30 j
o’clock. Sunday School at 9 o'clock, a. ni.
Prayer meeting Tuesday night in each week.
Societies.
Shalto Lodge. No. 237, F. A M., meets every
Ist and 3d Saturday in each mouth.
Quitman Council, No. 37. U. F. of TANARUS., moots j
every Friday evening in each week.
Town Officials.
Pr. M.C. Wilkinson. Mayor.
I. S. Seaman, J. B. Finch, J. T. Davis and
E. Ives, Aldermen.
H. M. Mclntosh, Clerk.
I. S. S *aman, Treasurer.
J. T. Thrasher, Marshal.
Regular meeting of Council held on the first j
Monday evening in each month.
County Officials.
E R. Harden. Judge County Court.
J. M. Shearer, Ordinary.
W. G. Bently, Clerk of Superior Court.
J. T. Thrasher. Sheriff.
Willis Redingfield, Treasurer.
T. J. Hardee, Tax Receiver.
T. A. Groover, Collector.
Returned.
We were pleased to meet on the street ’
yesterday. Key. S. 8. Sweet, the pastor j
of the Methodist church in this place, j
He had been on a trip to attend the Com
mencement exorcises of Emory College, ;
at Oxford. This institution is presided j
over by ltev. O. L. Smith, 1). D., onee a
citizen of onr county, and we are glad to i
learn that, under his judicious manage
inent, is in a flourishing condition. Mr. |
Sweet reports the late commencement j
exercises a success, and doubtless he on- I
joyed not only a “feast of reason,” but !
of other good things incident to such oc- j
casions. At least, he appears to have!
been well kept, and is as fat and jolly as
ever.
The Christian In ilex.
We publish in to-day’s issue, the card j
i/of that venerable Baptist paper, the :
Christian Index, We believe it. is the
oldest Baptist paper in tli# South, having j
been started more than a half century!
ago. It has recently been enlarged and
improved, and with Dr. Shaver for its
principal, assisted by two associates and
three corresponding editors, it is sur
passed by no Baptist paper in the United
States for editorial talent. In addition
to its religious reading, the paper con
tains a large amount of other matter that
is generally interesting and profitable.
This paper ought to be found in every
Baptist family in the State. ■
Hot Shot.
We see that our neighbor, the hide'
pendent , is still pouring hot shot into Col.
E. C. Wade andhis associates, on a <)un
of the eases of the U, S. vs. Brown and
Lee. The Maj. seems to have carefully
studied the subject of cost, and bis state
ment of facts and figures show up these
United States officials in no. enviable
light. Up to this time, we have seen no
reply from them denying the amount of
costs charged to have been collected, or
explaining why it was so large.
Tuf. Macon Telegraph axo Messen
ger.—We were glad to meet in our sanc
tum on last Monday, the clever and en
ergetic traveling agent of this excellent
journal, Mr. T. J. Lanier. He is repre
senting one of the best and most ably
i edited daily and weekly journals in the
State, and we were glad to learn that
notwithstanding the hard times, he is con
stantly adding to its already large cir
culation.
Personal. —-We were glad to meet,
one day this week, our voutig friend,
William Hopson, who has just returned
from the State Agricultural school at
Athens, to his father's home near Quit
man, to spend vacation. Billy was
looking well, and seemed much pleased
with the institution of learning where he
has been attending, and bis progress
while there.
We would be glad to see more of our
farmers taking an interest in the educa
tion of their boys, and haying them learn
ed in all the sciences and various branch
es of agriculture. Education is essential
to farming as well as other vocations of
life, and wherever properly looked after,
will carry with it its benefits and advan
tages in whatever its recipients may en
gage.
—
Fine Cotton. —A stalk of cotton was
brought to this office by Mr, James Pal
mer, one day last week, which was better
fruited than any we have seen this season.
There were about forty well developed
bolls and as many more forms upon it;
and Mr. P. informed us that he took it
from a hundred acre field upon the plan
tation of Mr. J. D. Wade, of this county,
and that it was but an average stalk.
TOBACCO at 50 cents per pmad. at
PAINE & HALL’S
The Quitman Factory,
A few days ago we concluded to stroll
over to the Factory, an institution that
we had not visited for several months
past. We found the very efficient Presi
dent, I)r. Briggs, at his post, who ac
companied us on our ramble through the
building, stopping now and then to explain
the modes operandi of some portions of the
machinery that we did not understand.
We were astonished at the amount of
factory knowledge the Doctor had ac
quired, and also at the variety and quali
ty of goods ho Was turning out. We 1
knew the Doctor was making excellent \
thread, for we learn that it had been ex
amined by experienced dealers in the ar
ticle, who pronounced it equal to any
manufactured in the State, hut we did
not suppose much was being done beyond
this. We found, however, that he was
also making good light osnahnrgs, a very
superior article of homespun and excel- |
lent sheeting. In addition, he had sew
ing thread, suitable for heavy goods, j
beautiful stocking yarn for knitting pur- I
! poses—and the waste cotton was twisted I
! into a very superior article of rope,
i Then, there were two kinds of cards for
j wool—one turning out beautiful rolls,
j for those who desire to spin by hand.
! and the other, preparing the wool to be
l spun by machinery.' By the way, the
j Doctor informed us, that' in a week or j
' two, he will be manufacturing two sorts |
I of woolen goods -one plain, and the oth- j
j er, some kind of jeans. We learned thai :
! about forty hands, mostly women and
! girls, are employed in the factory. We |
1 were highly "pleased with our trip, and |
| greatly encouraged at the prospects, i
| We predict that under the able manage- i
! ment of Dr. Briggs, the Quitman Facto- i
ry will not only benefit our town and j
surrounding country, but will also prove
| a profitable investment to the stock
j holders.
. Oar Hat. .
“Halloo ! Bknnet, where did you get
! I hat splendid hat i"
| “Why, at Edmonson’s.”
j “Well if a a beauty.' What did it
costi”
I ‘‘Now, hold on, and we will tell you
| all about it, you seem determined to
j know any how. It happened “thusly j
j On Wednesday evenuig last, wo were
| quietly walking down Screven Street, j
i meditating no harm against anybody,
! and when wo got opposite Edmonson s
corner, we were forcibly arrested by the
i two Edmolisons and Judge Hudson,
their clerk, and carried into their store,
] and not to depart thence until |
| our old “chapeau,” that had done ser- j
i vice through many’ a day of Summer’s j
| heat, and Winter’s cold, was forcibly la- ;
j ken from our head, and this fine hat sub- j
stituted in place thereof. Does it be- j
come us ?”
“I have but one objection, it, makes j
you look too young and handsome.”
j Well, “old fel,” if it has that effect,!
I we advise such looking chaps as you to j
| go immediately to Edmonson sand gi I j
| one of his hats. He has a few more of !
j the same sort left, which he is willing to
! sell cheap, but then you need not mind .
i the price, for you ought to be willing to !
j pay liberally for anything that will ini- i
j prove your looks.”
i.ot i /, jtu t: ii n i:s.
j —“ls lie an exotic, or is he iudiginoiis j
j to the soil r” is the latest style of asking
where a man was first rocked to sleep.
We reckon.
—Notwithstanding the hard times and
hot weather, we lmar that two or lb.ee
,) of our gallants have wooed and won,, i
j will soon leave tin ir presi nt - ate of sin
gle blessedness. Prepare to toot your
cornets, boys.
• —lt continues to rain, and the barber*
| arc talking about charging double price
for shaving the long fa- ■} ol ilic n-lin
ers.
—Our young friend V. .8, Humphr.
is having anew store-house built adjoin-'
I ing the one he now occupies, and he in
forms us that he intends to run a double
barreled business this fail. Hilly is an
enterprising and clever fellow, and we
wish him every success.
—We have something nice for the man
who brings the nicest watermelon to this
office.
—Carry your poodles to church with
you. It is so nice to have them caper
ing about the pews, and occasionally stop
just long enough to scratch out a flea,
during which performance the elbow of
the hind leg comes in contact with the
floor with as much regularity as the tick
ing of a clock, and making a noise simi
lar to an impatient visitor knocking at
the door.
—Bead the advertisement of “X Y Z,”
and if you think you can fill the bill, ad
dress as above at this office.
—See Koad Notice from Judge Harden.
— Farmer —“Well, sir. lam ruined. I
will not be able to pay for the guano I
have used this year —the catterpilars are
not going to leave a green leaf on my
cotton.”
Dutchman, just out —“ Veil, vhy you
dond dakes der dogs and wrons der d—n
dings oud der vield ?”
Cavalry Company.— We arp request
ed to state that there will he a meeting
held at the Court House in Quitman, on
Saturday the !Hh of August, at 10 o’clock,
a. m., for the purpose of completing the
organization of the cavalry company or
sabre club which has been previously
mentioned in these columns, and a- large |
attendance is desired.
County Tax and Finances.
Wo would call the attention of our
readers to the advertisement of Judge
Harden, in relation to our County Tax
for this year. It will be seen that it is
only fifty pier cent, on the State Tax,
while last year, if was one hundred per
cent. Just here, we will state a few
facts as we learn from inquiry of Judge
Harden, as to the condition of the coun
ty, for the benefit of our pieople. He
says the entire floating debt of the coun
ty has been paid off, and all the county
money, amounting to four thousand two
hundred dollars, in circulation when he
came into office, has been redeemed and
cancelled, and properly filed away as
Treasurer’s vouchers. There is no de
mand now out against the county to be
paid, until the 25th of December next,
when bonds amounting to §2,400, will be
due, and §2,400 more will become duo
the 25th of Doe., 1874. The bridges,
Court House, Jail, and public grounds
are in good order, and need no further
expenditure upon them, at least, for the
present, and unless some unusual occur
rence takes place, probably no more un
til the county can got entirely out Os
debt. ’ *
This financial showing ought to he very
gratifying to our citizens, especially as
compared with what it was a few years
ago, when county money was greatly be
low par, and there was continual trouble
in getting cash for orders on the county
treasury.
Since writing the above, we have re
ceived from Judge Harden, another ad
vertisement, headed “Notice to Contrac
tors,” which wo hopie will not be over
looked by our mechanics. The contin
ued heavy rains we have had, showed
that the roof of our Court House was
moie decayed than we had supposed —so
that it was almost impossible to keep the
inside from being damaged. The course
Judge Harden proposes to piursue, we
have no doubt, is true economy to the
county.
(X f'NT.T pins Sewed Hinds, for sfi.so. sit.
J PAINE & HALL’A
A-k the recovered dyspeptics. Billions snfier
er-, victims of Fever and Ague, the mercurial
diseased patient, how they recovered healt b,
cheerful spirits, and good appelite (hey will
101 l you t>y taking Simmons’ Liver Rkoci.ator.
’it civ Sflrcitfecmcttt*.
oO
(LURK WANTED!
l gl\ fLFMAN, who i* acquainted with Uie
l>. nnU* generally, has experience as n wiles
nmn. is (lisftnscd to render earnest and faithful
im h o lo iiis employer, and cun furnish un«vx
, .•{»< iomjble reference, can secure a pleasant nil
>;:> \ by addressing X. V. Z., “Banmu” oflico.
Quitman. Ga., staling salary required, and nam
ing relerences. ,
July 31, 1873.
Notice to Contractors,
ON SATURDAY the lfitlidny of August next
between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m. end
1 will Id out to the lowest bidder, at Quit
man Ga., this contract for re-sh ngling the Court
House - Said shingles to lie of the best heart
pine! and the joli to lie done iu a workman like
manner, and completed by tin* first day ol No
\ ember next. No money is to bo paid on said
j..i, until the work is finished, inspected and ap
proved. by a coninuttco composed of A J, Roun
tree J. lb !• inch and I'apt. ft. \\. Brooks.
i; K. HARDEN, J. C. <’• B. (J.
July 31, 1873. » U ' tr
Hoad Notice.
Omen County Uoi irr, I
f), iiman, (Is.. .1 iiiy 27.1873 f
f * r ] I I'll]’ \S, P. G. Slnqueßeld, O. G. Arnett
% J I Ii Ward were, on the 4th day ol
I'Vbni'irv 1,H7 7 appointed tomark out and
I.'.L|l ,„.w loud leading fiom the Albritton
'll by WiyofO. C. Arnett’a, Ciirtto Car-
C. Sinqiielield’a and Lewis Wards,
•j ling the Thonuisville road at the
. i, point between llryiint Kemp’s
ii,.in's, ucd lo intersect tho Quitman
...... vide road from said Mill, at the
enienl point; and
- tid Commissioners have icpoi ted*to
.... ...ii. Unit said contemplated road
’public utility, and that the same
:„! marked conformably to law.
|, V. i.on ordered, that all persons con
... ~|,j notitied that on the tirat day
an order establishing the
I win h -finally granted, it no good
~ ~.. s i,o*y n i<> ilic contrary-
IdlWAIil) li. ILYKDKN", J. C. <’.!!. C.
July 26th, 1873. • 31 30(1
Tax Notice.
A . soon as the county lax is assessed for the
i year, it shall he done by order of sue 1 J'. 1 *
and entered on their minutes, which must speci
fy th-per cent, levied for each specific purpoxu.
; Ij, -inn’s Ker.W Code J/ms Georgia, par. 000.
The Clerk of the Superior Court must adver
i ,i-e immediately a copy of such order for ~0
I lays at the. door of the Court-house, and in a
I public gazette, if one is published with,., lo
I limits of their lespectivc counties, and lni'-h
the Tax Collector with another copy: and if he
I fails to ,|„ SO shall he tim'd by such jiiriacesnct
! less than fitly dollars. Irvins Uoistd tod-.
! hues Georgia, par. 551.
(Official.) ,
Opkk’B Coi nty Count. J
Quitman, July 3d, 18-.. I
/-VRPERED, that the Tax Collector ol ljo^s
fru&w’w&KSisasr
J. C. C. 1!. C.
31 ilk Chnrned in Six Minutes!
THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to
furnish the public with their new patent
Six .VliiitUc Churn.
The QUICKEST AND BEST method lor
churning milk ever invented
Call at our store and see it.
STREETY A' A VRETT.
Jpty I'--'- ~n>
| ICE, 108.
Haywood, & Cos.,
Old Established Tc.e Healers,
r> F--PEGTFUELY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR
l friends and the public generally, that they
j have a large stock of
PURE ICE
! In store, which they offer at the lowest market
I price. .
j Orders tor the country, ill any quantity, will
receive prompt attention. -9 3in
. COMMERCIAL.
QUITMAX RETAIL PRICKS CURREST.
OOKKK(TKI> EVERY WEEK.
[The quotations are based entirely on cash trans
action**.]
Bacqp I'jA 1b... 12 0 M
Butter —Goshen h*th... du (<«> 50
Country |lb... 25 qA 30
(’similes * If> 1b... 20 (ti, 25
Choose I'jrl lb. .. 20 25
Cofloe—Rio lh*.. 22 (n), 30
t'oi n f(A bush C ,( ' 100
Crackers 1b... 12.1 (ui- 20
I’lggS {'tide/..* tO.' l 15
Clour—Nu|i«M’flne ...... bbl . 850 (o'. 900
Family C bbl . 11 00 («q. 12 00
Ginger I'j t ii*. .. (<ji -10
[ ati’vl I’jA 1b... 13 (-A I I
Oysters | can . 15(;4 25
Reaches jjO can . (<4 25
Rickies Ir 1 jar. 25 (.h •!'»
Rolatoes Irish jj l bush 2 00 (4
Sweet j(v bush (4 75
Powder jf* 1b... 10
Rotash
Rice IfrUb... (4 10
Uaisiiis oA lb. . (th 25
Salt RjA sack, 2 2/>(<('. 2 50
Soap j lb. .. (}(<{> 15
Sugar I}* 1b... 10 (tty 15
Syrup Kgftl.. 50
Soda .. lb.. 12 («', 15
Shot hUb... (<h 15
Starch |jrUb... 12 (e\ 15
Tobacco good article. .HA lb. .. 50 Oh 1 00
Vinegar gal ,
Doties.
LOOK HERE!
ICyou 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, Tambqrine, Drum,
Strings, ora piece of Music, just send or call at
SCHREINER'S BOOK AND Ml ' LG HOUSE.
I import direct from Europe almost everything
I sell. Catalogues and price lists sent free eve
rywhere.
II \*. SIIREINEB. Importer,
Savannah, Ga.
April 3, 1873. 11-ts
QTRIkF.TV A AVRETT keep ail Myles of Cook
rj ing Stoves at Savannah prices.
The Bth Wonder of the Would has been found
*n Georgia. 'I ho discoverer is a physician ol
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 eases ol suppressed men
struation. acute or chronic, and restores health
in every instance. Dr. -I, Brudfiehßs 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 D. 11. Bradlield, Drugpist. Atlanta. Ga.,
and sold at $1.50 per bottle by respectable
Druggists everywhere. jan2l ts
Violin Cases and Bows at
RAIN 10 A. HAL I «*.
I.tst ok Goods always on hand at R. P. Toale’s
Builders’Kmporium. Charleston, S. ('. Doors,
Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Braeket-*. Stair Rail -
ings, Newels, Rosts and Stair Balusters, of his
own manufacture, a 1 <t Batisfaction guaraiileed.
And the following direct from the inanufactur
ers; Window Glass, Builders’ Hardware, Marble
and Slate Mantlepiec.es, Drain Ripe, Encaustic
Floor Tile, Wire Guards for Hiore Fronts, and
all articles needed in comp letimr a first class
house, Price list sent free on application.
July 3 lm
EAiSSWARE of all kinds at
*r PAINE & HALL’S
\ COMPLETE line of Hardware nt
PAINE t HALL’S
ITt VERY kind oi Tinwnro very chenp at
\ STREETY & AVRETT.
('t ET your Sloven and Tinware from
X STREET)' A AVRETT.
Miscellaneous.
NEW MUSIC.
J’IHU.iSIIKJ) nv
J L PETEES. 690 BroadwayN Y.
Mailed, poM-paid, on receipt of mirked price.
VOCAL.
Above and Below. Socred -Song, by Jucli, $0.30
Back to the Old Home; song and chorus, A\)
Beautiful form of my Dreams Ftewart- 30
Darling weep no more; song and choruH.... 35
Do not weep so. r \ U r darling; song. 30
Don’t forget so write me; song and chorus,.. 3.*
Fold wq our bands; song or duel; Boildicu . . 30
Gone t<* th*’ Heavenly Garden; song
If you wen- I. would you? song
K iss me. darling, ere we part 3"
Little Blind Noll; song and chorus 30
Little Dan , song and chorus 40
Lord, forever at thy wide *•>
Meet ine, Bessie, in the .Dell 30
Meet me. dearest, with a kiss.. 30
My boy across the
Oh! Give me a home iu the Foulh .. 40
Oh. Sam ! song and chorus 35
ftnly for You ' Ballad
Our Little Ret; song and chorus 40
Rapa, slay heme: Temperance song F>
Save one bright Crown for me 40
We pray you sing that song; duet 35
Wilt thou weep when I urn low ? 25
INSTRUMENTAL.
Polka.'. —Sunbeam, by Kinkle, 35 < t ; Belle of
! Sara logo, by Victor, 35 cts./ May Flowers, by
I Simon, 35 cts.
I Mazchkah —Awakening of the Birds, 50 cts;
Happy Thoughts’, by WalKer, 30 cfs.; Laughing
! Wave, by Wilson, 50 cts.; Sunbeam, by Pacbcr,
! 10 cts.
1 (ji m.lops.—Charlie's and Freddie’s, by Kin
j SII iTTISCIIE'—FataI Glance, by Young, 20
j cts.: May Morning, by Schmidt, 50 cts ; Sun -
beam, by Hampel, 35 ct* ; and Willie’s, by
! Kinkel, 35 cts.
i MAi(CiiKS.--Rclle of Navatopra. by'llaumbach,
j 40 cts.; Mollie’s, by Kinkel, 35cts.
| Any of tbe above mailed, post-paid, on receipt
: of price. Adduces
; J. L PETERS,
533 Broadway, New York.
May Ist, 1k72. te-tf a
C 1 EORGIA, liitooK. Coi nty.—To tile If-mor-
JT abb*. tb« .Superior Court of said County.
Tbe petition of Mrs. Randolph Avera.'Mvs. A.
IJ. Rountrei!, Mrs. S. S. Sweet and ottiers, re-
I -pectly allows, that I bey have organized an An
j-oeialion to lie known as tim ‘'QUH’-MAN ME
i MORIAL ASSOCIATION; that they have elm-
S sen a President and other officers; that they pro
| pose to enl»t's;e, beautify and protect from inj t
| ry. the Quitman Cemetery, located in said coun
i ty; that they have tile sum of One Hundred Dol
| lars actually pai-I in; tliat tliey desire lo be in
j corporate-! under the name ot the -‘Quitman Mb
mobiai. AssoetATlox.” wiifi a capital -if One
Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increas
ing said capital to the sum of i ive Tliousand
Dollars, ior the ferm often years.
Therefore your petitioners pray tin* Court, to
grant an Order at the next term ot said Superior
Court, incorporating them us aforesaid.
JOHN G.McCALL.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
A true extract from the minut-s of the Court,
i tills June Ml. 1i?73. WM. G. Benu.kv. Clerk.
June 5, 1K73. 23 3'ld
11 flu SMcrtiscnifitts.
DAVIDSON COLLEGE,
Mi:CKU^IU!IUi,\.C.
Thoroughly equipped. Neven professor hips.
Expenses low. Session begins Sept. 2511i, 1
Send Idr Catalogue. J. R. BLAKE, Clminnun of
the Faculty.
Kemuore University High School
Amherst t\ 11., Va.
Preparatory to the University of Va. 11. A.
Strode' (Math. Medallis IT. Va..) Principal and
Instructor in Mathematics. H.O Block. 11.1 it.
{ . Ya. (recently Ass’t Prof. La'in, l . Va.,) In
structor in Greek, Latin, French, German and
Botany, 'litis is one of the leading high schools
of Virginia, and presents many advantages in
comparable with those of others, Students also
received for thffSummer. Now session begins
Sept. lf»th, 1873. For Catalogue, address the
Principal.
ALSATB W<l\Tl2!> FOSI THE \E\V BOOH,
IPIBIIE Ml mm ElSSffi
with the newest and best treatment for all cast's.
The only thorough work of the kind in the world.
Fabraees Small-Pox. Yellow Fever. Cholera and
all analogous and Leases. No family safe without
it, and all buy it, lias 24 chromatic illustia
tions. The biggest, chanoe of the season for n
gents. Address 11. S. GOOD6PEKD & CO., 37
Park Row, N \v York.
i ttf./X fn pcrJay! Agents won
| i’l t>jp.-+\y dassfs of work
ling people, of either sex, young or old. make
more money at work for us iti tlieir spare mo
ments. or all the time, than at anything else.
Particulars free. Address G. fcJTiNSON&CO., i
Portland Maine.
A 1)014\ VOim IIOMK* with tl.e new
j\ Clironp), ‘*A\vako” and ‘'Asleep.” Sells
I ike wildfire. The pair sent for 50 cents. A large
discount. to agents. Address \Y. r. OARI’LN-
I TER, Foxboro. Mass.
Made Rapidly with Stencil and
Swi\!WEW Key Check Outfits. Catalogues
and full particulars FREE. S.M. Spencer, 117
Hanover St., Boston.
We cure the habit permanently.
II y IB| lIS '’heap, quick, without suffering
JIvjJXvJL 0 r inconveuience. Describe
EATERS your nano. Aildrass F. <>’.
AUMSTKONti, M. 11., BerrienSprings, Michigan.
B) 1 AM) OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE
SANFORD’S
Liver In vigor at or,
A purely Vefteltiblo Cutliartio and Tunic. Ibr
livrtpcpsia, Cciustipatioii, Debility, Sick Ilcail
urlic, Bilious Attacks, amt all ilcranucnnuits of
Liver, Siontach and Dowels Askynur Druggist
Cur it. licwurcol imitations.
;..s kj gj rh i < impound
!l« si. HSis known for man or beast.
rJXT'MCrMTB- There is no |iaiiu>r swelling
il will",lot relieve. Stiff and lanie Joints are
madesuplo. (hires move rheumatism, neuralgia
I,line buek, lieailaclie, tootimebo, sore throat and
had sprains on man, and sore shoulder, slid
joints, sprains, ringbone, spavin, Ac., on animals,
than all other remedies, in same time. Whole
lie At eats, Solomon A Cos.. Savannah. _ Agents
wiinteil in every county. Francis .4 Eldridge,
l’rop’rs, <l2O N. Front s!., I’billdclpbia, Fa.
AN ELEGANT edged Photogfrtpb Al
lium. bolding on pictures, will be sent post-paid
for ONLY 25 cents by
0. M. GARDNER,
20-it Scottsboro, Alabama.
CABPENTERS, BUILDERS,
And all Others in need ot
ID OCRS
SASHES, BLINDS,
MfiIfLUISCS. WIND TSIIIIS
j SASH WEIGHTS, ETC.,
Cun always find a Large Stock and Low Prices at
Blair & Bickford’s,
171 Itay St., SAVANNAH, GA
Mar ill 21, 187.'!, tA2S-’7fi
N. T. I'IMIKK. A. M. I'lMtldt.
N. T.PINDER & CO,
DEALEItS IN
Genlf.e men's & Ladies’
Misses’ & Children’s
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND
GMTJ'JBS,
NO l.'lflj BBOUGIITON STREET,
Savannah,: .* Georgia.
Mr. Lewis C. Tkbkau is witii this house and
will be pleased to see his friends when in the
city. ap)7-ly
D. Y. DAiMCY,
(Late of Cliisholm & Dancy,)
Uo RAY STREET, SAVANNAH,’GA.,
COTTON FACTOR,
AND
General Commission Merchant.
Consignments of COTTON. WOOL. HIDES
arid all kinds of Country Produce solicited.
Advances made on Cotton, «»'•.
June 19. 1873. 25 ts
OTATE OF GEORGIA, Brooks County.—
W 7 Whereas. U. S. Fuller, Administrator cf
j the EsUfe <-f Mrs. M. A Newton*, deceased, hav-
I irig made application to the Court of Ordinary
j for Letters of Dismissal from said administration:
| These are. therefore, to cite and admon'sh all
; parties interested to file their objections, if any
there are, within the time prescribed by law.
otherwise said Letters of Dismission will be
granted and issued to the applicant.
Given under my official signature, this June
2, 1873. J. M. SHEARER. Ordinary.
June 5, 1873. • 23-3 m
a LL kinds of Toilet Soap and Perfumery at
J\ PAINE & HALL'S
Quitman Advertisements.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMEN r l
TO THE CITIZENS OF BROOKS COUNTY.
.—— —.—
MTH M HMM,
• PROPRIETOR OF THE
IN THE TOWN OF
QUITMAN, GEORO-XA,
r jWKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THE CITIZENS OF SAID
1. County, that lie lias in store an immense s1« kuf
OBOSBJEE!'MSI
Os tlio very best quality, and which ho is determined to sell
Very Ciicap for Casli.
His goods were all purchased the present .Spring from first, eh- : bouses, and cannot be ex»
celled in quality, and embrace almost every thing demanded by the people of this section, such *4
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Prints, Sheetings,
Shirtings, (Iznaburgs,
Cassirneres, Jeans,
Notions, Clothing,
Boots, Slux s,
Hats, Ac., &c.
He culls Special attention to bis Stock us
NEAT READY MADE CLOTHING,
And parlies in need of a supply uro assured that they can procure them on very faVorgblo terms,
He litis also on hand a good stock of
iiHuir inoiniii.
Such ns FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, RICE, BACON, SODA BISCUIT,
CANDLES, MATCHES, SOAP, PEPPER, SPICE, SALT, PK KLES,
CANNED OYSTERS, PEACHES, Jollies, Nuts, Raisins, &c.
Also, a largo block of
FINE BRANDIES, WOT, WHISKEYS. BIN, RII, ML
And Large Quantities of the various Ijpamh us
TOBACCO,
And the I ’liuicest Jot of
Ever brought to this place, and offered very low.
In oimcbviion, my stock in largo, fresh, nml cmbrniios almost every article llm |ioo[ilo run possi
bly reiptiro. If you wish to invest.your innney la the best tulvanluge, 1 c sure ipu| give me i. trial.
These go’rnla uro for sale, anil nil that is desired is an examination. Fair ami honorable dealing is
guaranteed.
<sr '« J»BLJtsv' Bn stts.-w' ,ei"».a« «n» iss*ol ■> <sz:z a-z m
I will also take pleasure in exchanging floods for Country Produce, such as
POULTRY, EGOS, BUTTER, &«., and always allow flic highest market price.
Ei>V It V,M KMIiEM, »«1/ fibee of IrmtiHrm in ■nfuf’j «o the Court House,, and
next door, cast, of Pits. \Vilkinson & Smith’s Druj Store.
May 2!l, 1573. . 22-ts
CARRIAGE, nUQGY ~
— r - m iw ■©
Wagon Manufactory
Depot for the Repair of ild Vehicles.
a. W. LiVIIITT,
G2rA
JJFHEBY notifies the public tlmt he has now on hand a (f
COIIPLETE ISSOBTME.\T
'suE-flcaD 1 E k :e jSI h.
Necessary for tlu? thogigh and proper condiiotion of a first-class
Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Manufactory.
ife has also supplied himself with Faithful and Coujpelent Workmen, and is now prepared to re
! ceivc orders for work, and do (fie smile in a manner t fiat cun in >t be culled. Non li or South, 04
■ reasonable terms, and as expeditiously us possible. lie is likewise prepared to Repair and have
Painted and Trimmed Old Carriages and, Buggies
and turn them out almost as good as new.
He h is now on hand tin as: ortne-nt <d new Buggies and Wagons, of his own rnanflfaGture. which
for workmanship and finish, cannot be excelled.
His Black -mil!i Shop U well stocked with Tools and Mjrterial. and lie is prepared to do every
character of Wagon work, ami to make and repair agricultural impii/nents.
Having bad many ycurs experience in (he business, he flatters hires: B he can do work ns well, on
ias good terms, and give as complete saiisfacHun, as any man .South. The patronage of the public
is solicited. All work Witt’r&ntrd. XL W. LLVFRJhTT.
May Bth, 1873. 10-ts
Savannah A dvertisemenfs .
Bpsiisg nml SiiiHiiier Dry Goods!
DeWitt, Morgan & Cos.
No. 130 Congress .street, Savannah, Ga,
filter great inducements to Cash Buyers its
New .Styles of Dress Goods ;
Lnglish and French Jaconets and Cambrics ;
Black and Colored Dress .Silks;
Japanese .Silks and Roplins;
Full Line of Mourning Goads;
Bargains in Black Alpaccas;
Clotlis, Cassimeres and Tweeds, fm (Cents’ and Boys’ wear;
White and Colored Linen Drills;
Table Damask and Jlnck Towtds;
Embroideries and L. C. Handkerchiefs;
Ladie *. Gents’and Children’s Hosiery;
New styles l’arasols and Guanac«» ru.t>rellas;
• Full Lines of DOMESTICS, at the
Prices
I prff OPENING NEW GOODS DAILY AT
Ilf®,, } DeWITT, MORGAN ft OC.
February 28lb, 1873. _