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PCM.HJCKO EVEItY THUUBDAY EVENING.
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WHKJC PATH IN ADVANCE.
ADVERTISING.
One (Jo line*. or !*»«»,) f!rnt insertl'i.
$ LDft; «*aeh following Innertion, fl.Ot.
When t lrertisements are continued for one
or iooget. the charge will be hr follow-'
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CALLED TO PBEACH.
Tht* late older John Smith, of Ken
tucky, who died recently at on advanced
atfe, was oie- of the most eccentric wile
south of the Ohio river. He was famil
liarly known throughout Kentucky as
Raccoon Smith. While still in the Bap
tist min’stry, and attending one of the
auuual mw-tingsof that body, u tall, lank,
green specimen of humanity presented
himself before the association as a candi
date for the ministry. He was regarded
as not being of entirely sound mind, and
labored under the hallucination that he
was especially “called” to preach, and
kept constantly importuning the associ
ation to give him t,be necessary license.
In addition to his particularly abandoned
mind, young Meeks was the possessor of
as huge and ungainly a pair of feet as
ever trod in shoe leather. Tired of his
importunities, and not, being disposed to |
grant the license, the association banded
him over to Smith, with instne t'oi.s to 1
make an end of the case, and between
them took place the following conversa
tion :
Smith • So, Brother .'.!••• bs. you : ni.
you have aiq is I "dl to prem b 1”
Med .• “Y, (!.«., called me to
the work but the association refutes mo
the license:’'
Sn.il/i-- ‘How do you know you are
called
' Meeks—“Know it.! I feel it in my
heart, of heart s. 1 want my license.”
—“Do you believe in the Bible, Brother
Mocks P”
Meeks—“Certainly 1 do—every word
of it.”
Smith—“lf I can prove by the Bible
that you are not called to preach, will
you he satisfied to drop the matter and
not further importune the association for
a license ?”
Brother Meeks assented to this and
Raccoon Smith deliberately opened the
Now Testament at Romans x, 15, and in
a grave tone read, —“How beautiful are
the feet of them that preach the gospel of
peace, Ac. Then glancing at Meek’s
large feet, remarked : “You see, Broth
er Meeks, that the feet of the preacher
are beautiful. You, sir, have the most
monstrous ugly feet of any man in the
Stat»' of Kentucky; therefore, by ibis Bi
ble, it, is clear that you have not, been es
pecially called.” As Smith finished bis
remarks the association went off into a
paroxysm of laughter, and Meeks, really
concluding t hat he had not, been ‘called,’
bolted from the meeting house and never
after annoyed the association for a li
cense.
A Little Sum In Arithmetic.
The Hebrew Educational Society
School of New Orleans has been the
scene of a very rare, if not wholly unex
ampled performance in arithmetic. The
problem was to multiply 1) by 9, and HI
by 81, and so on, using each succeeding
product os its own multiplier until the
operation should be performed nine times.
How stupendous and discouraging the
work becomes after a few stops arc taken
in the process, to any one who makes the
trial. For several years a handsome pre
mium had been offered the pat n u of the
school just named, for the pupil who
should first suceed in accomplishing this
feat of multiplication. At. last the task
was completed, and the prise, a splendid
silk dress, won by Miss Sallie E, Salomon
sister of Mrs. A. Dalshcimcr, after a pa
tient. labor of three months. The work
comprises 2*53 numeral compounds, and
90,000, figures, and the w hole covers four
or five square yards of paper. It. is de
serving of remark, in this conect ion, that
boys have made less progress and shown
less perseverance in working at this prob
lem than the girls.
Hiroika a. Pi. ay mate Three boys. I
residing at Oswego Falls,Now York, were
playing in a grove hist week, when two
of them became angry at the third and
determined to hang him. They selected
a convenient limb and strung their un
happy victim mercilessly in mill air, and
then sat down to see him die. But the
victim did not intend giving up the ghost
so readily, for he clung to the rope te
nanciously, and struggled violently to
free himself. At length one of the tor
mentors became impatient. Tin victim
did not die que!. enough to suit him ;so
instead <d i-.tn ting the grade.. u approach i
oft: c ui r, ’.ouster, he 1 mined to
r. and !.• " ;.t : and strrted to ft house 1
»<•..! I y 10, <v. ,i xc wit’i which to |
i tit if'! .:: . • l. TP ci,. ’ 'ol\ j
learn 1.. o . was wants a for, |
slam ,t 11■ ■ u ;Morhootl, and among
them the victim's mother, and they all
rushed to the grove and cut down the
yet struggling boy.
How to Keep \Yevils OctofCokn. —
Upon the authority of Col. Jus. W.l
--s. n. of Decatur county, the 1 . iabridge
Democrat publishes the following :
Place common sheepskins, with wool
on them, in your corn cribs at the rate of
one skin to boo bushels of corn, and your
grain will never be destroyed by w evils.
Strange as it may appear, it is neverthe
less a fact,
. Teev Gckmak. —People may have no
ticed this sign in Mr. Dolan’s store on
Bioad wav;
“Took Notais.— Mi bbe you don’t pot
ter had lciaf . unt liers ven vou don’t
got seme peasn.s ain’t it.
Quitman.
I>. W. PBIGEr
MERCHANT TAILOSI
QUITMAN, GEOItOIA,
•ruibiiTvi!
ENTABLIMIMEXT In Qniunan, aud baa on hand
a floe lot of
Cloths mul Cmsimercs,
suitable for making Dress and Business suits,
lie has also on hand a Select stock of
READY MADE CI.OTMJXO.
TlrCn tting-. Cleaning and Repairing done on
short millet- Prices moderate.
April JO. 1873. 15 ly
QUITMAN BBU-. STORE.
IcC ALL & GROOVER,
Dk.ai.kkm in
Drugs, Mexlicines,^^
Piiliits, Oil*,
VARNISHES, Dye Stuff*,
II It US J! NS . Perfume If 7
*"U, loilet Article* iftc
>Tofil\ the public tlirif they will keep on fyuid
<•.' mplete and IVt M- wt tekh, and 8«*11 the munc at u
• reaaonabie profit.
American Fruit Preserving Powder .
I W> ur»* :* • I»tR Ibr lIIIH Vulllftblo dr.-COM’IV.
! vhicli will <*fb*ehmHy find cheaply preserve Fruit
; . -I V*ah 1«m for It proven * fivineu
i:»lioii, and keeps tb<* fruit. Ac., in h houltby
fonditioii. Put up in b x«h onobox of aalmcli
I trill r>H*-r! v»* fi t p«*umlß <■! I ntU
I Y‘ cj ft 'fully NOlitMt tli** jßtf I’ ‘iWl'.'O of tit.
Dll. M. r. A\ b j .-ON. Di. I> «, !!.
LA GE D IG SIGN,
WILKINSON & SMITH,
KFKP on Imnd a
Complcto Stock ;
ofVrwh and Pujo ’iff
~ra ^s
mcdicin.es
And many of tin* bent
food. Atibee.;,
Alho. White Load. Vnrnifhefl, PalntH and Oils,
Tobacco. Toilet Articles, Ac.
All of which will bo sold on reasonable terms.
Prescriptions caiVfully compounded.
Kkkosene Oii, will hereafter be sold at
Forty cents pci' gallon.
Quitman, (la., Jan. El, 1873. ly
LOOK HERE!
Good Calico at Cents.
Jacob Baum,
DKAbKIt in
Dry Goods, Notions, Hard
ware, Crockery, &c.
(piiOuaii (leorgiu.
r|WK I ; .S pleusore in not ifvinjr his friends and
1 the public generally that he has received
bis
SPRING /NO SIM ER STOCK
FOK’ 1W7:5,
which wit be sold on tail and bouoniMe terms.
I'lms- good* were purchased on ver\ j ivombl.'
terms, and 1 am e *nlident can and w ill be sold
ns cheap ns an\ bouse in town.
Mv stock Hmbrnees almost everything kepi in
a retail store in the iniorior-
Ory (lisnh.
p (SS (hr (It,
lh>mt tic floods.
liemty Made Clothing,
uosiery,
Sot ions,
Roots,
Shoes
• Hots, if7*. if-C.
The I.adies are specially invited to pay me a
visit, as I have many things that will meet favor
in their eyes.
Purchasers are also specially lav it
od’ to give me a call, as 1 am determined to sell
as low as any one.
Thankful tor past favors, a continuance of cus
tom is solicited. J A COB BAUM.
March 21, 1873. ly
CAFPENTTR’S WMK,
John D. Bozeman,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
m.\KBS this method of infe rming the publu*
8 that his MILL business does not huerlere
with bis business as •.
HOUSE iltr ENTER;
and he is fully prepared to do all work desired,
ou as
Favorable Terms
as possible, and to the satisfaction of all parties
inb-'esled. He will a'so coniraet to
FURNISH LUMBER MATERIAL,
and build Dwell tur Houses. r ’ uses etc.,
in purs’ attc' with specifications foi uLhed. Give
him a trial.
| Mav l*> IST 20-ts
FRESH BEEF.
rjinKUKDl'-KSIGNEO desires to notify the
JL oil-izins of Quitman and surrounding country,
that he will keep constantly on hand, at lis
stand ; n front of his store, on Cult epper Strci t.
in quantities to suit purchasers, choice and
Neatly lbtt<*li«‘r«‘d MooC,
M itton.and o her fresh meats, at reasonable
prices, and respectfully solicits the patronage
of the public generally.
Call early in the morning and be supplied.
15 11 GA.MIY,
Quitman, July 17. 1873. ts
SHINGLES!
THE undersigned, who has an experience of
many Years in the n nnu fact are of SHIN
GLES, nonfies the public that h«* keeps on hand,
and will make to order, any number of shingles
desired, and deliver them on favorable terms.
pP* Orders left at Capt. Brooks’ store, Quit
man, will be promptly attended to.
# S. T. GOING.
j Brooks county, Juue 12, 1873. 24-ts
O HOES, from $1.25 t 053.00. to bo had at
O PAINE A HALL’S
Miscellaneous.
1 his unrivalled .' ih warranted
not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or
any injurious mineral substance but is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing these Southern Roots and Herbs,
which an all-wise Providence has placed in conn
flies where Liver Linen-ea most prevail. It will
core all diseases caused by derungment ol ‘he
Liver.
Tiik Svmitomh of Liver Complaint Wo a bitter
or bad taste in the month; Pain in the Back,
Sides or Joints, often mistaken Rheumatism;
Sour Stomach; Lohh of Appetite; Bowels alter
nately costive and lax; Headache; Loss of mem
ory, with a painful sensation of having failed to
do something which ought to have been done;
Debilitv, Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance
of the Skin and Eyes, » dry Cough oft «*n mistaken
for Consumption. Sometimes many of the*e
symptoms a* tend the disease, at Others very few:
but the Liver, tfie largest organ in tin* body, is
generally the seat of ihe disease, and it not reg
ulated in time, great suffering, wrote bed new* and
DEATH will ensue.
Tills Groat Unfailing BPKCIFIC
will nos h foiitMltiie Lrasf
In plea sn nt.
For Dyspepsia, Constipa ion, Jaundice, Bill
ions attacks, Sick Headache. Colic, Depression
of Spirits, Sour Stonnch, Heart Burn, Ac.,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator, or Medicine,
Iri the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medi
cine in the World!
MAKLTACTt RED OXf.Y J»r
.! 11. ZEIEIN &. CO,
MACON, a A., and PHILADELPHIA.
Price SI.OO. fluid by ali Druggists.
GIF^SrERPkISE
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in ibe country
$50,000.00
In Valuable Gifts!
TO HE niMTKIBt TK» IN
&. B. Silt’S
163 Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE,
To be drawn Monday, Sept. 16th, 1873.
One Grand Capital Prize, $5,000 in Gold!
Two prizes of SI,OOO, Two prizes of s'oo, and
Five prizes of SIOO each in Greenbacks.
One Family Carriage and Matched Horses,
with silver mounted Harness, worth $1,500.
1 Huse and Buggy, with silver mounted har
ness worth SOOO.
One fine toned Rosewood Piano, worth SSOO.
Five Family Sewing Machines. .. .SIOO each !
7f>P Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches,
worth from S2O to S3OO each. Gold Chains, Sil
\ er \\ are. Jewelry, etc.
V. hole number of G f<s. <> 000. Tickets limit
i'd to 50 000.
Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom
Liberal Premiums will be paid.
Single Tickets $1 ; Six iekets. $5 ; Twelve
tickets, $10; Twenty-five tickets. S2O.
Circulars containin'' a full list of prizes a des
cription ol the manner of drawing, and other in
formation in reference to th«* Distribution, will
be sent to anyone ordering them. /Ml lettei
m si hr addressed to
Main Okkick. I. D SINK. Box B<i,
101 W. illh St. (6-st) ('inriutiati. O
41ir»fi«o o? Sctoilßlv.
} T
(iKNKUAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICK. )
Atlantic vni» (ivi.p Uaiuioao, ,> j
Savannah. June 20. 1873 \ !
ON AND AFTKR SUNDAY. June 22d. Train.- :
on this lioad will run as follows ;
EXPRESS plsr ENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.:.0 p.m j
Arrivr.it Live Oak idaily at i. 10 a :u ;
*• Quitman daily at 4.00 &.e\ !
“ Thomasville 6.50 a.m
“ Bainbridge at 8.15 am
<fc Albany t,i .‘#.l6 a.m
Leave Albany daily at 8.15 p.n
“ Bainbridge daily at 4.30 p.m
Leave TbomasvUL* 7.30 p.m
“ Quitman daily at 9.00 p.m j
“ Live Oak. daily at 8.50 p.m .
Arrive at Savannah daily at 8.20 a.m •
Connect at Live Oak with trains on .1 . P. and !
M. R. R.. for and from Jacksonville. Tallahassee.
Ac. j
No change of cars between Savannah and A1
bany
Close connection »t Albany with trains on
Southwestern Railroad.
('lose connection at Lawton for and from Flo
rida. with Western Division Passeng* r ! rains.
Sleeping car runs through toTlioiunsville.
/I CCOMMODA TION Til A IN.
Eastkun Division.
Leave Savannah, Monday, \V<i!;iesday
and Frida at fi.45 a.: I
Arrive at Jesup, Monda;.. rdnesday
and i'ridai. at 12.30 p.*n |
Arrive at ! v. ,m, Monday, Wrd.o'sday
and Friday, at ... 7.10 p.m j
Leave La.vum, Tuesday, Thursday and
flan rdav 6.00 a.m ,
Uue..,- r,v- • . r
urtiu' ;d .. y i . p.m j
and s.iuml.:;. at 6.45 p.m |
V.’rsTKKN Division ;
i Leave T. id ton. Titesd iv, Thursday .od!
Sam; day at 7.00 a.m j
I Arrive r. f Quitman. Tuesday, Thursday
and Sjiturday at 10.34 a m ;
; Arrive at Thomasviile, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 11.45 u.m \
Arrive iu Albany Tuesday, Ihursdav.
and fluturdav at 7.00 y.m .
Leave Albany Monuay. Wed esday and
and Friday, at 8.10 a.m j
Leave Thonuisviile. Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday ai 3.«*0 p.m j
Leave Quitman, Monday, Wednesday and
and Friday at . .5.05 pun
Arrive at Lawton, Monday, Wednesday
and Friday 8.30 p m
Connect at Albany with night trains on South
western Railroad, leaving .dlbauy Monday. Tues
day. Thursday and Friday, and arriving at Al
bany Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satur
day.
Mail Steamer leaves Bainl ridge for Apalachi
cola every Thursday at 8.00 a. in.
H. S. HALVES.
[26-2wtfJ Gen'l Supt.
Miscellaneous.
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor.
Dollar -Wcrhty £un.
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Including Farmers. Mechanic-., Merchants, Pro
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Daughters of all such.
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Or lest than On* Cent a Copy. Let there be a
830 Club at ovary Post Cilice.
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of the lamo size and general character as
Tire WEEKLY - , but with a greater variety of
miscellaneous readme, and furnishing the news
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It comes twice a week Instead of once oa!y.
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largest circulation in the world Free, inde
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the letters containing money. A ldresa
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fcun office, New York GXty.
■TTYITII Its gloomy sttendnnts. low
If Kjiirlt*. «lr|»i<-*slo»i f Involuntary
SinUslnus, loss of iimri), uprrma
torihcirn, 10-s of | owrr, dIXT.y laud,
loss <•(’ m< mot ,if > I thirntened Ijii
polrnir, lihlh ’MHv, find a sover
eign s ore in lif Jli tillKYS' 1101 L
OPATIIK; NPI < IJ It', No. TTTKVn-
MfillT. TRiti fcOVJ£J( I.IGN REMEDY ». -rwa
up the system, arrests tho discharges, and im
parts vitror and energy, bfe and vitality to the
an lire titan. They have cured thousands of case*,
j I'ncu, |. r ) I>er pin k>ore of flva Lf»xc-4 and ft Jar» • $J
viul, wlo< ais very important in obstinate old
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j gists, and mu by mail on rcceiptof pni «. Addresa
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THK SAVANNAH DAILV NIAVS
Tlx* Savannah Daily Mouninu Nkwh is at
knowledge! by the bress and people to l»t* t:
best daily paper south of Louisville and east <
N \V OrleuiiH. Carrying with It (In* prestige ai r
reliability of age, il ban all the vigor and vita i ■
of youth, and ita entei prise a» a gatherer of th
the lates* and freshest, news has astonished i
contemporaries and met the warm jijo i )>a i
of (he public.
During the year 1873, no expense of lime
bnr. and'uiouey will be spent to keep the M, v
inu Nkw« ahead of all eoinpefitcus in («•■-: A
jo Mjialism. and t«> deserve In*' '"'gCjW
unis leaped upon i‘s c.m aUvfj xt, '• r- '' ’
hn«. ai.- .• <4 ui> ivy- v) ii- •
till the special telegraui- which tjie N
irurated some ears ago, and ’he o •*( ••
that the reader in search offhe !;* • no 1
always looks to the Ni !
graphic arrangements if tl’’* paper are - cl:
the omissions made by Hu* general nre-s re-i
are promptly ttnd reliably suplied by its ,-pecia
correspondents.
The Mornmno Nkws has lately been enlarged
to a thirty-six columi pa • ! and this bn a*
scope of t' pe emliract s. daily er \ th> »!.- of in
terest tbut transpires intliedoma * es LHemtuic
Art. Science, '‘olitios. 'Religion { < '■. m-rai In
telligenci : giving to tie reud«*r in •* m«{ be’te:
digest in after than any other paper '
lie. ,
\no
I.; •
ml
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lan ard*u .uel and. voti.-n th.;! k eov no
to promote and preserve the inletests
| of the South.
j 111 • special i<yt’ur' a i or the douxixo News
! he retained and i nproved upon duiing the ensrV
I ing ear, and several uew attractions will
added.
! The Georgia News items, ft ith their qnair
! *i;»d nltHi’sani humrtr. and the epitome of Florida
| iiiairs. will be continixvl during the year. Th>
| local department will be. as it has been for the
I past year, the rmrst complete and reliable to be
found in any Savannah paper, and the couiuier
tdal columns w ill bo full and accurate.
The .price ol the Daily is £lO 00 per annum;
55.00 tor six months; 00 for one month.
THE TRI WEEKLY NEWS.
| This edition of the Morntncj Mews vs especial- !
j ly recommended tq those who have not tho facil
\ ities of a daily niail Everything that has been
I said ; i- re dto the t i!y edition may be re-J
I penied of the Tri-wee;;; . ft is made up with
I great care, and contains the latest despatches
land in a ket. reports. The price of this edition I
j is $6.00 per annum. $3.00 for eix "months, aid •
i $1.50 for thro© months.
THE WEEKLY NEWS.
Tho Weekly Miu.xino Ni:ws particularly rec- '
eminen t itself to the f • mer and planter. ; r.d to \
those who live off the hue of railroad. It is cue ;
of the best family papers in the country, and iis \
cheapne-*'-bi .ngs it within tie r©a» , of all. it!
c»*t-*’-ii - Thirty-six s»did columns of reading mat- !
tv. a. 1 mailed so a- 4 o reach eabscribe*.s i
ui’ he au >t pror.ipmess. It is a can-billy
and laboriously eoit<»d co*i enc.iu i of the newV
r*f ihewtvk. and conuins iu a*Mitlen. an intin- !
j ite variety of other cloioe reading matter Edi- ]
| torial.- on ai! topics, sketches of men, manners. ;
! and tashious. tab's, poetry, biography, pungent |
| paragraphs and condensed telegrams enter . • i
its inane t p It contains the latest tel. graphic !
j dispatches and market reports up ‘a the hocr of;
j going to pres, and in ail re. pects, ~n *intlis.
| feasible nijuuct to every home,
i Price-—One year 'J.iK); six
three m *nti;s. 5U c< nt.
j Suhsc' ;e;e ? , jor "iD ■i- - ‘on Oi tlx-Morning
j News ui;! -- ue sen? U - ev .: the risk und ex
i prose of the pror-rieL*. less
J H. FSTHjL. Savannah. Ga.
Why W,u, Ye Dib?— Death, or wha: is worse,
i is he inevitable result of continued suspension
j cf the menstrual fiow. It is a cor.aition which
I should not be trifled. la all eases of suppres
j siou, suspension or ether irregularity of the
i * c urses.’ Dr. J. Bradfiold's Female Regu ator
|is ihe only sure remedy. It acts bv sriviug tone
: to the nervous centres, improving the blood and
j determining directly to the of menstru
ation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the
most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by
IJ. H. Bradfielu, druggist, Atlanta. Ga. $3.50
j per bottle, aud sold by respectable druggists ev
j erywhere. jan24-tf
Nkw Patent Chvrx.—The attention of the
i pt#>lie is invited to anew aud wonderful Churn,
invented by the undersigned. It excel* anything
ever presented to the public. Call and*see i .
22-ts STREETY Jt AWRETT,
Miscellaneous.
FURNITURE HOUSE,
Y-.»t ITM.VN, <iA.
m: WITT,
iibiiiftl Maker lUndertakir.
Has now on hand a fine lot of
f r I? E A U X, BEDSTEADS. S\FE
WARDROBES, V\ ASH-STANDS,
Windsor CHAIRS, Boston ROCKERS
and is prepared to put up to order—
SECRET VRIES, SIDEBOARDS.
and everything needed in the Furniture line, nrd
in any style required.
An*experience of many years, justifies him in
assuring she public that his work will give Male
faction in every respect; and prices will cor -
pure favorably with those of Savannah or els* •
where, with this important advantage to the pu -
chaser : every piece of Furniture leaving his es
tablishment will be warranted.
Kopairiutf done with neat no e
and dispatch.
pis Collins promptly forwarded to any Sta
tion on the Atlantic and Gult Railroad.
JOHN ZVX. WITT.
Quitman, Ca.. ! eb. 23. 1872. 8-ts
K-c- jH 95'4»
Metal io B’trial Cases,
_ , . -•
Burial Caskets !
I Tho undersigned riotifies the public that he
1 us now completed all arrangements lor the sue
cessfui conduction of the Cndi rtakers busi ess
having received the Agency for the sale of the
celebrated Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases and Cus |
kets. and the same w?lI be sold at regular Un ,
dertaker’s rates
lie will also keep on hand silver plated han
I1«‘m and iin -H which can be substituted
f »r the metalic handles etc., in « few minutes
kaguCitizem* of -cighboring towns can be sup
plied promptly with any description ol case de
•ired
I‘erms, CASH on delivery
■I «H\ M WITT, Agent
Quitman, July 14. 1872. 28-ly
T. J. BTBKKTV. GKO. W. AVRKTT.
STRIETY & AVRETT.
• ■ * h ’*?. sac wLizwwLam*
A XI) DEALKKS IS
forking and -Parlor Slav
Os Various Styles and Sizes.
, 'AKD WARE,
I • A
• , . do •in the best styb
i < v l»elo\v ."avunnah prices
• ; . fully irk the people of Brooks am !
j .• . lilies oi give us a trial.
i. .m e I 187 ly
■
9HN|ppp||j[ ’
i
IkT..aficJV'A id»t-i _—_J
i ins o.NO Nfu.m.o Vt.ii. r.vßi.f. -tve <j »>
true purifier of the human blood. It tli oughh
neutralizes and eradicates from the pystem th
specific vims, and every kind of humor and bad
aint. which causes- oil h long list of hutua
suffering and jrapar ; i e: health and purity
to the entire eon- 1 every form o’
scrofulous rm cm i . ic blood con'
plaints it r.ds with. o *• -mi-eer rapidly c -'
ing ULOKI-.S i’lwm.f s. Cmm Scai.i) Ufa f
-ai t Rum m. an . \ -• 88 varb * ies of sk.n fi.■<
lions. It is a positive cure-five for serofir
cbionic and iudammaton? rheumatism, and tl,
deadly enemy of mercury, lead ana arsenic
quickly eliminating th. m fioni the system The
action of this remedy is based upon the truths o'
inspiration, the law of nature. and the kno*
edge cf chemistry. I’be Fluid E>;r ;/.«•, or
Qvkess I>ki Kiiix. prepared by Dr J - Been *
ton bus made the most wonderful and cs'onM
ing cures. Its untying, vivifying and ton
properties excrete- the quickest and moat won
ilerful etteots in restoring health. It : s harmless
to the most delicate, and <an never be used
amiss. It 13 the true b* itiller of the complex
I ion. If you want rJsfe bloc I. clear skin and
| beautiful complexion, use the Compound F tract
of Stilling i.i or Qclk* D* light Rend on
j i realise r-n disc -f :he blood, ibe genuin
i has the signature, vs the j i op riel or ou each label
j take no other. j
fair by all Prngc . st.oo a bottle. j
I Du. J. S. PEM’IERTGN .V CO., Proprietors.
Atlanta. Ga . j
Hunt, RiMtkik.' .ama; ;
Wholesale Agents, Ms; on, Ga
i Mr*r ’1873. 21-3 m
*j nay _r, ivm. 2i-..m
Notice.
1 HAVE this day purchased the Right to
I * • ihe
T/HISSWANT
liTERPILLER DESTROYER.
j For the County of Brooks.
i Being satisfied that te will do all that it claim*
* to do. we offer this great relief to the farmers
| this county All parties interested in tbi> won-
I derful discovery will do well to call upon ns in
! t'mc io preparo themselves, so as io prevent the
; great ravage of the c >tton by the caterpillar »hi
season. Do not defer making you,* amingnuerps
until it is too late. It is guaranteed -o fk> all i:
claims.
rRIGGS JELK- & CO
Quitman. March 7. 1873. fim
JOB \YORK
j 'VJ'EATLY and expeditiously executed at ttie
Banner office.
HOTELS.
>
A. B. X.UCB Proprietor.
Savannah, Ga.
Board per Day, s>3 00.
October 25, 1872. 3m
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
COE. PRESIDENT & ABERCORX ST.,
Siivaiinah, Ou.
( Transcient and Permanent Boarders Keccired.
DR. D. COX
Would inform his old friend* that he is now in
: his New Quarters Itw ated as above, arel will
strive to give sit islaction to guests.
Charge pe; Day, - - $2.00
July 15“ 1870.
THE MCINTOSH HOUSE,
Ql:itman, t;.\.
J. U. Edmondson, Prop’r.
No pains will be spared hv the present pro
prietor, to retain the well eat ued reputation and
patronage of this popular house of enter tain men
ten*. Tbe tables will be supplied with the
very best the market can furnish; the chamber.-
will be kept oiM) and comfortable; and attentive
waiters will be in attendance upon guests.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
a*£r Charges Reasonable. -’@B
dpril 12, 1872. 15 If
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*c *• -t» v p. - •; :n • enf*‘rtainm» n
I-- com % t
MVtCdfl the - • .' .
try ft 1872
l’< 1 Vi ( i
1 pp-u ale r ' .‘p
1 \CO.\, i
1 iIAKKIS
Ito n tl, s:t r Day.
mii.y ;) 1H7.1. 1 Is
Mis< < Ham-ous.
Bash and Blinds,
Moulding?, brackets, stair l i x
ture?, Builder*’ Furnishing Dardwa
rain Pipe, Fh. »r Tile*. Wire Guards, T«*
otta Ware. Marble and Slate Mantle 1 ieces
Window Glass a Sptciall}.
WHITE PINE LUMBER FOR SALE.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free m (appli
cation, by P. P. TOALE.
20 Ilayneand 33 Pinckney *K,
octt-lv * Charleston. S. C.
A IV prr for the Masse*!
I F.rth it* Weight in Gold!!
Nothing like it in the World!!t
«T«*ry rea ier n» moket tin to rim times it«
- or non-proffe#. i
■tonal, trecbanic or laUirer in the whole eonntrr.tlu nld j
t .b*cribe for th® Annsoa. Whereter .‘■h. »„’or seen j
it in - ire to tak* a firm hold on the community, as ita *
tatric-Aic ralne a» a
Pnelneai and Family Paper
f made, a,;.1 in makinar, frit a circulation and reptf
tati >n anparalieletl in t: ’ ietory of Journalwm.
I: is a Ftinrn 16-paoc,
WIIXIT. It give* you all
YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE.
Oritinal f.)r Cotta,™, 1.. .Inp., Jnbo.-bau
•r.J Cw.otTJ F.«ki.iicw, ami » vast fui.d of i-.f.i aiation |
or saltara of ipocwt and c»ti«ral nitwit, fouod in no !
c.her Jonmal in the country.
A faguSoit $5.00 Oil (kreaio, THE LOST Eliß,
mounte.. ody to frame, U presenter! to
«Tery year.y subscriber.
&üb»crf' ; aon price. $3.00 per year, ia advanca !
E:ng!e copies ten cents. j
PERMANENT A3ENTS WANTED
For unocenpiej territory in tbe United States and Ca- I
nada. By our Mew Plan agents can hare a con
tinuous anuoAl income, with but little labor. Our
agents are making from >3 to S4O per day. Write i
at once, statiag territory desired.
Addrtws all letters to
C*orr A Phtt.lxp!».
Pittabui Pa,
February 7.1873. t>-(»m
WrniocT x Parai.i.kt, l** «; ;*, •.1 f.*r I*
.1 Rra-fie! ID Fem si* .f- • in
t.. - • 0
I • *®e •
:* bappy t- - •* : ea** nr* n■■
‘'••iilpictc bv W hich :.♦* J' A'! HUT he-
F. timle K* _• .: ar • • -,t»
arencj, and th- public »•> ; -
wants may now be sup, ~»■<].• Phys chm- *>t
bitrL- repute are using this i• t Mr-- . • ;i !
•raciice. all over Georgia E . w
man need e.:ut»r from and • • .*1 *.
regular .enstriia’foo Thi- vatimble mod
cine is prepared by L. H Bra*!field DruggDi.
Atlanta. Ga.. and sold at $1 50 per boftie by
tespectable druggists throuehout America.
For sale by McCall Jr Groover. [4-tfJ
*M / MuilMii Vii 88 Bw. j,
C. 6c S. LEDLIE7 -
DEALERS IN
UrOOL. HIDES, Beeswax and Skins. Tallow,
etc., etc.. 180 Bay street, foot of Barnard.
Consignments sol.cited. 16-ly
LAWRENCE & WEICHSELBAUM,
DRUGGISTS, 176 and 178
» ▼ Congress atreei ami Market Square Or
ders solicited. 16-lj
CEO. APPLE,
DEALER IX
j pLOTHING. Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing
!V2 Goods. Boys Clothing, Trunks. Valises.
! Boots and Shoes. N•. IK2 Bryao street. Market
square, under Biesnan’s Hotel. 16-ly
K. PLATSHEK,
I W* HOLES ALE and Retail Dealer in Milline
r > ry. Dress Trimmings and Fancy Goods,
154 Broughton street. 16-1/
WILLIAM HONE,
f MBORTEH and Wholesale Dealer in Wines,
I Liquors and Segars and sole Agent for
! -eorgi.-j arid Florida of English A Co’s Celebra
! ‘ i 1 .iliirnore Ale in barrels and hall barrels.
. 3 Si. Julian and 154 Congress st. 16-ly
SOLOMON BROTHERS,
! GROCERS and Coinmisnion
tv litnis, 173 Bay street. Sole Agents
tor the . ! , Line of Ocean Steamers.
Mr. U A McNeil, of Quitman, la the Travel
i: r agent of this house. 16-ly
BOLSHAW & SILVA
IMPORTERS AND DKAI.KHS IX
KEK\ . ( hina. (»he.-ware. Kerosene
' | -iißipH and Oil. I uilt-ry Britannia an.l I’la
i and Ware, and Haure Furni-liing Gm.i|» g ncral
I" -' and 154 St. Julian and 148 and 151 Brv
ll.vt, i 6 . ly J
C. B. KIVAPP,
. "s i. idles. Harness. Rub
< ■ ng and Packing ‘a ’
Yiit , . Trunks, Saddlery
16-ly
• .i. i ;JM & io.,
- *r lTi.lt."
!m li-.-r, con
-16-ly
I R ill FORI) & LOTELL,
iV lIOl.lisAlj.; am i I{ elu i) j n ~ja r^
>» »,IIV. Tinware, Ag iculrn and Implement*,
1 et.,la ~ 1.1 .Sporting Goods. i6j O.ngreaa
and 71 St. Julian streets. it; jj
First Premium for Best Sugar Machinery andiron
Castings at South Georgia Agricultural and
Mechf ical asociation Fair, 1872,
and also at avai nah Agricul
tural Association, 1872-
()tl\ M DOXOCUH, T. BALLANTTNI
McDoiiongh k Ballanljne,
Iron and gtriiNN
Founder S?,
M ACI 11 > (>TN
Ballrrn Junkers,
Corner East Broad and Liberty streets,
Uvannah, : : Georgia.
'u ar ;1!> and f’«' -or.-. Gin Gear and Horse
' «wer-. ef C furnished with promptness aud on
f ivorable terms.
\!.-'> lU' FRONTS for Stores and Dwell
g. \ erandabs and Cerneterv Railings, of new
“'Un* and patterns, which we will furnish as
TiOW AS CAN BE PURCHASED NORTH.
1 me 5, 1873. 16-ly
F. D. .IOK I>OA,
DEALER IN
JT7ELRY.
SILI ER MB PMTEB H IRE.
&C &C , &C..
Sole Agents in Savannah for the Celebrated
Diamond Spectacles
135 Congress St. r> Opposite Pulaski House,
Savannah, Ga.
-■*- WATCTIK- nd JEWELRY Repaired.-*,
October la. 1-: ij
THE
fi ’ ■ J N ,
, v» m *w*w * »w*
ids Ci.uSeSnslSaa^
t
amilYTieWapeßj
un the CatiAJ* Cash plan, at the low
ra’e of onlv
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Address, INDEPENDENT,
P. O. Box 865, Savannah, C»,