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Whe (Quitman
* QUITftXAIM:
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, .873.
cii uncir i> i hector r.
Baptist Church.
Rkv. 0. I>. Camimiki.!., Pastor.
Servlet's the Second and Fourth Sundays,
church Conference on Saturday before the See
ond Sunday in each month Prayer meeting
ererv Thursday night. Sunday School at !>
o’clock a.in.
Presbyterian Church.
Rkv. R. U. W l v. Pastor.
Services everv Third Snnilay. nt 11 o'clock,
n. m Sunday School tit 4 o'clock, i*. nt.
Methodist Church.
Rkv. S. S. Swkbt, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning nt 10til'd
o’clock. Sunday School at !| o'clock, a. til.
Prayer meeting t uesday night in each tneeti.
Societies.
Shalto Lodge. No. 211 T. F. A M.. meets every
Ist and dd Saturday in each month.
Quitman Council. No. !1~, IT °1 *•, nuH '
every Friday evening in each week.
Town Officials.
Dr M.C. Wilkinson. Mavor.
I. S. Seaumn. J. B. Fiuch, J. T. Davis and
E. Ives, Aldermen.
H M. Mclntosh. Clerk.
]. R. S>*aman, Treasurer.
■I. T. Thrasher, Marshal.
Regular meeting of Coifticil held on tin* first
Monday evening in each month.
V Counta Officials.
E. 11. Harden. Judge County Court.
J. M. Shearer. ( trdinary.
w. t; ilentlv, clerk ot Superior Court.
J. T. Thrasher. Sheriff.
Willis Rrdingfield, Tier. nrer.
T. J. Hardee. Tax Receiver.
T. A. tiroover. Collector.
John E. Hanna. Survey jr.
Relief oas Xo.'icc.
The fourth and last quarterly confer
ence for t liis year, for the Unit man Sta
tion, ThotaasviUe District, will commence
at the Methodist clmrch, ou Saiutday,
the 4th of Oct., 1873, at 11 o’clock, a. si.
The Camp meeti.ii;; at Morviti Camp
Ground will eoinmence ou Tbu’sday
liio-ht, the 9th of October, ami coutiuuc
four dttvs.
S. S. SWEET.
Coihit
Five hundred and twehly-seven hale s
of the new crop have been received at the
A. AO, It. R. depot in Quitman, up to
the 10th iust. This docs not include
what lias been purchased by the Qu’timm
Factory.
The Tadics’ Festival.
We publish elsewhere to-day the ad
vertisement of the Ladies’ Memorial As
sociation of Brooks County, announcing
that they will give a festival on Friday
evening, the 3d of October, in the hall
over the store of Mi. 11. H. Kuyton, in
Quitman. As the ladies composing iao
Memorial Associat'd! have been at work
in our community for some time, aud
their body has red ally beeu made a
eharteied organ;'/;,.tun, the gnot object
they have in view is well known to our
people, and to insure success to tncir en
terprise it is only net -cry to slate when
and where their Fcst -val will be In M.
The ladies hope to realise from this,
tbeir th’rd eQtevtainmeat, a siiflifeiit
amount to jf- :’v t • iui mabate eom
meueement of enelos ng the t etnetciy
together with the adjonuug lots who h
thev have j.uvehased for burial pm p" -■
and we trust tbeir i iTotts and coni nun:
labors may meet w th the success they
justly merit. Let ou • citizens th’-ik of
the present neglecie 1 coi’diliou of our
cemetery, of the loved ones whose re
mains they have deposited there, of the
“Fallen Heroes” there interred, and con
fided to the ; r care during the late war,
and on Friday evening, the 3d of Octo
ber, go and partsL c liPenally of the lad -s
seas i.
Xew Hoods.
The attention of our readers is direct
ed to the advertisement, to be found in
another column, of Mr. Jacob Baum,
who ha; recently returned from New
Yo.k w : th the most complete and
extensive stock of goods he has purchased
s’nce the war, He info ms us that be
inteuds to offer bis goods at such remark
ably low prices as to induce buyeis, and
as he is a merchant of experience, and
made his purebas s in person, we have no
doubt good bargains can be bad at bis
store.
Briggs, ./elks <1 Cos.
'The reader wall not fail to notice the
advertisement of these gentlemen in to
day’s Banner. They have received their
Fall and Winter stock, which is very
large and consists principally of Dry
Goods, Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Dress
Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, !
Family Groceries, Ac. They offer extra- I
ordinary inducements to the* ladies, in the I
line of hats, trimmings and dress goods, j
and those in need of such articles .will do j
well to call and examine their stock;
before making their purchases else
where. This is exclusively a cash house,;
and their motto is, “Quick sales and small j
profits.” Mr. H. F. Mabbett, who i3 the I
business man of the film, is a merchant ■
of long experience, and as he spent sev- i
eral weeks at the North in selecting their
goods, availed himse'f of many advauta- ;
ges which he can extend to ids custom
ers.
11 JI Kan ton
Has returned to Quitman, and is now
opening at his former stand a large stock
of goods, which will he advertised in next j
week’s Banner.
The Debt of Brooks County.
The Monroe Advertiser, usually a very
reliable and interesting paper, savs in
the issue of last week that “Brooks coun
ty has a debt of 344,247.” Where the
editor got his information we cannot
imagine, for his statement is very far
from correct. The Judge of the County
Court reports the debt only about $5,200,
most of which is on bonds, one half of
which bonus are due January Ist. 1874,
and the other half January Ist, 1875.
Under the judicious management of
Judge Harden the financial condition of
our county is in a very hopeful condition.
Were lie to levy on the present State
Taxes the amount which many of other
county authorities impose, he could pay
every dollar of debt this w inter, but as
the claims against the county are in such
| a condition as to l>e entirely manageable,
he has concluded to levy only fifty per
cent, on the State Tax for county pur
i poses. This he thinks will pay the ooun
| ty out of debt in two years, and not be
| oppressive on any of our citizens. We
; have seen reports from only some 8 or 10
I counties this fall, but in none of them is
I the county tax loss than one hundred per
cent, ou the State Tax, end in some of
them it is eonsideiably larger than that.
Council O. Mot/c.
We were glad to meet, during the
preset, week, aud welcome as a cilia.-n of
Quitman agabi, our clever and jovial
young friend whose name is at the heal
iof this article. Most of our citizens will
remember that Council has been a resi
dent in our midst before, and was a clerk
and book keeper here for two or three
years after the late war, when, all of a
sudden, he became infatuated with one
of the fair daughters of the “Land of Flow
ers.”,was married, and went u> farming
in Madison county, near the Georgia line.
; Council is Well known and has many
friends in tins and adjoining counties,
i and it affords us pleasure to inform them
S that, ho has engaged as eh rk for Mr.
! Nathan Gazan, where he will be pleased
| to see them at any time.
We call the attention of tlie Pat
rons of Husbandry to the notice of Mr.
I J. T. Perdue, the Master of the Quit nau
j Grange, published in this issue. It will
i lie agoodopport unity for those desiring to
i organize Subordinate Granges before the
Fires ’on Pfiu.io “Bidnots. It will
bo se. u that Judge Bardt n offers a re
| ward f< r the am st of any p. rson build
i iug fires on Johnson’s or Spain's bridge,
i Such priti rice is exceedingly repreliensi
j ble and dangerous, and should be stop
j ped at lure.
The Atlantic <1 Half Railroad.
We were pleased to meet on the ears a
| few ui,'•!:;• s uee, Judge It. 11. Hardaway,
I the ad eg Presidi. nt of the A. <S G. R. R.
; lie informed us that the bus'uess of the
: road is better now t ban usual, for Gris
I season of the yea'. By the [way, we re*
! cendy heard a merelmut complimenting
j Judge Hat daw ay for tinrenei gy displayed
lin Ids management. He sa ; d be did not
i complain at 'he ten pore nt. advance in
i freights for he got his goods through now
j without any delay ill Hare,’null whereas,
j they had heretofore lice a sometimes rie
| tinned therefor a week or'more waiting
j '• -nspo! taboo.’
! Stop those chills that have been har-
I rat s'ng you so long, ns they sometimes
i cod in that fatal disease ealh and by some
I the “Up-Couutvy Yellow Fever.” They
jean be very easily stopped by taking
j Simmons’ Live'' Regulator. Do not de
lay; goat nine to your druggist, aud get
l a package and be elired.
A CAlll*.
Savaxsaii, (la., Sept. 13, lfri.'j.
I an;.vs Race.-, (Jo.:
| Gen i.kml'.n : Allow mo to ircs.pn nr on a
! slioit space in the co!i>inns of vour valuable pa
j per. I .received to-day k ‘hc* *• Independent,’ 5 of
j the 13tb inst , which the Kclito- has kind*y sent
|me regularly since i's publication, i notice
| fherein a publication headed •‘.Something Sweet. 5 ’
\ I deprecate all newspaper controversy, and do
| not intend to entangle myself, in any particular,
| '•) a case ol this character. Nevertheless, J coii
; sider ibe article in question as bearing direc ly
upon me, as a merchant and the quality of my
j goods: I have already sold •» your place sever
| ul ot my ‘ Southern Gun" Pianos. and hope, by
| the satisfaction they have given, (having learned
! no'hing to the contrary) to sell plenty mo'c.
; Under no circumstances do 1 disparage any
thing that a competitor offers for sale. 1 love
| honor aide competition, ass sincerely believe that
goods which will not sell except through the
disparagement of my competitors, deserves not
to sell at all. Ibe instruments I have sold
throughout Georgia Florida and South Carolina,
arc as gerwi >e Southern Gems as any in the mar
ket. The name a manufacturer chooses to give
bis instruments, does not add anything to their
value. The crick itself must do so. This has ,
been my experience in the mu-jo business dur
ing the past twenty-three years in the .South, j
The same Piano that is manufactured for the j
South, under the name of “Southern Corn,” aj
Western dealer prefers to call Western Gem”—- j
and is as good piano for all that. A rose smells i
as sweet under any other name. The name is ;
not patented at all: therefore no question can be j
raised of any piano hearing tlfat name as regards j
tbeir genuineness. In fact, lain prepared to :
furnish by special contract with the manufac- i
turer, the same piano, with the name ol “ (/"' men j
Gem.'' or any Gem the purchaser may prefer, and ■
ie arrant them as good instruments B aß any in the j
market.
i shall be happy to supply these, or any other |
pianos, ‘ Silver Tongue Organs,” also my direct j
imported Organs, (being the only importer of
foreign organs and pianos in this State.) as well j
as all kind of Musical merchandize, Bocks, Hta- 1
and direct imported Fancy Goods, at tin* ,
lowest prices. Col. F. R. Fit.des is my agent for i
Quitman aud vicinity. Tours truly, I
11. L. SCIIREJNER.
pUvcvtisnnente.
Festival.
rrUIK LADIES MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION of
I. Brooks County, aided by those who ieel ar.
in crest in the cause ."or which they are laboring,
j will give a festival at Quitman on
Friday Evening, the tid of October,
In llil'iad’s Hull over the siore ot Mr. 11. 11.
| Kayion.
Every tn ;, ig *o eat from the most subs uut ; al to
j the richest aud <1 ain Pest doPcaives win be j*<o
pared in every varieiv. and soli at re.isonab'e
prict's-- the consumer pavs.i« only .'or what is
| called fov.
The ohjeci of the undertaking by the M mori
; ul A stifia.'on is to r.rse funds io»* the eomulet’on
) of the work they have now under headway upon
, ibe Cemetei y in Q.i’enmn, in ei cloabig and beau
shying tlrssae'ed resting place ol our dead, and
more especially of our fallen Southern heroes.
Admission to the Festival:
Adults 2.> cent-’,
Children 15 cents.
>"‘s. Ra mho. dii Avkija.
Pres. L. a\l. -V., I>. 0.
Q.d l mao, Sept. lS.h, ’r 7:•.
NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED.
Jacob El a u m ,
DFAI.KR IN
Dry Goods, Notions* Hcrcf
vrerc* Crockery, &c,
Qiilimnn Oeorgla.
fpAKES pleasure in notifying his hieuds ami
L the public generally'that, ho has received
! fall m mm stodk
.iro U SNTH,
! which will be sold on fair and honorable terms,
j These goods were purchased on very favorable
terms, and I am confident can and will be sold
j as cheap as any house in town.
I My stock embraces almost everything kept in
j a retail store in the interior—
| Dry Goods ,
I * Dress Goods ,
Domestic Gods,
iicody Mode (tothing,
Sot) on s.
Hots, if e. (he
j The Bodies are specially bulled to pay me a
! \isii, as I have many things that, will meet favor
j in their eyes.
| fGVCash Purchasers arc also specially invit
I ed to give me a call, as 1 am determined to sell
i us low as any one.
i Thankful tor past favors a continuance of cur
j tom is solicited. JACOB BAUM,
j F. ptemner 17. 18711. tnmr2l
g .''X !RA Violin Cum-s and Bows at
PAINE at ll Al L’^,
IL W. LEVEItETT,
(iia»
IJ LUKIiY NOTIFIKS ll:.* pul.lie (lint lit* is
I Ml at liis old sioi.,l. iii.d las <m luiiiti, ol
I his own manufacture, a variety of
15UGCIES AKD WACON3,
j whi; h he isoTeiitig at veiy low prices.
lie is also sunpiicd with a eunplete asßor'-
vekicz.es
j of e\ erv doscripiion with lieu k .-s and di.>patch.
Pe is also pfepft'ed to do all kinds of
PAUVUftU, 'HUMMING,
AND
BlacksmitMsj g.
j Having had many years experience in his bus
| ine,-.-. Dud being supplied wiih Compelenl and
luiil’iul workmen, la* m !'ci s <!■.«• pnironageot
• the public, and guaranlc* s saiisiadion.
P. W. IJiVI.RFTT.
Quiiimin. (,'a. Fejit. Is, tsTii. ts
J'iiOiHiN of liiefeiUMlry.
ftJOTH.'K is I l *'* t'hv plicn dial I'.oic will lie a
IS no-r.inir *,| llu* I'.iHumb of lliolmodry m
| Qi’i.man ut KMJ'i 'ock, a. j* , on Udiirdoy, die
LC.ih iust. All persocs h* \ iug complied with t lie
Constitution and Be Laws of the Mate and Na
] lionai Granges may. at this mec'ing, organize
j uno such stilxodiuafe (iiang-s a.* iua) be deem
! ed best for the good ol the Order
J. T. PERDUE,
Master Quitman (Dange.
CI HOLS, from $1.25 to SJOO. to be had at. t
I O PAINE A IIAi.L’S
SEO Bit not and!
Ofllcc Coini'v Colli !, j
Q| 11M ia'.Ca , S 'l*l. 111. 11*73. i
ffTTIIERFAS 1 Imre received reliable iuibr
-4 V 11.0, i0n Mrat smut* reekles, * are in
! die liabil ol lieildine lires oil the Jolinson’s
R-idge anil o; alius lii idge, lor i’ie |nirfio*i* ol
I
| bridges, ] therefore ted iiiii!mi »xed ),o oiler a
i lew.ml ofTMN DDIJ.AR.4 for tin* inn s, ol any
| peisoii. with proof to convbil of such n.a'icious
j lei-ehief; and I herein* reipiest all nili/elis of die
l eoii'i'y lo aid me in hrinupiig suoli parties to
liunislmient,
EDWARD 11. HARDEN,
J. V. <’. ii 0.
S. HIiMI’IIREYS,
qUITMAIV, GA.
DESIRES TO NOTIFY bis friends and the
public generally Rial lie is nmv fitted up in j
| his new building ou Screven street, next door to j
I the f'oslofiice, will*, a complete and well assorted
i stock of Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
HOOTS, SHOES AM) HATS,
XS. <2 J3>" SS - IS GJO S
RABIES’ DRESS HOODS, Ac.,
which he is'selling
Viß tiwSP I «jR f.WiVJf,
I have also on hand and will keep constantly
supplied w iiL Plantation Furnishing Goods and !
I«'i!3 il;, CjJrocerics.
Feeling thankful for past- favors, I respect- j
fully solicit the continued patronage of my old j
customers, and of the public generally.
YV. > lit YIPiIUF/YS.
Quitman, Ga., Sept.. 10, 1873. [%7-.im
SI REE'! V A AVRETT k-ej all tyles of Cook
ing Stoves at Savannah prices.
IVofice to Debtors and Crfilitors
STATE OF GEORGIA, Brooks County
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons hav- j
ing demands against WILLIAM FOLSOM, late j
of said count v decea ed, to present them tons j
(or to our Attorneys, Rennet A Kingsberrv,) ]
properly made out. within the time prescribed ;
by law.” All persons indebted to said deceased
are hereby required to make immediate pay- j
merit.
W. R. RYALS, j
C. W. KYALS, ( Afim’rs. I
t LL kind** of Toilet Soap and Perfumery at I
;Y PAINE A HALL’S i
COMMERCIAL.
QUITMA V liKIAIL PRICES CPItRRXI.
COHltK(Vn:i) KVKHY WKt’K.
[The quotations are based entirely oh Cash trans
action' .]
Bacon lh... 12 (a), 1-f
Butter - Goshen hd 1b... 85 (o) 4t*
Country | fd 1b... 26 Bf>
Candles lb... 20 or, 25
Cheese 20 25
Coffee—Rio |/d, 1h... 22 30
Corn bush 75 pft
Crackers »>> 1h... 1-Ctc 2(
I'ggS , 'jd doz .» {id, 15
Flour- Superfine ip* bid . 8 50 id !) 00
Family h-t bbl . {o) 12 00
Ginger {y* 1h... Je, 40
Oysters {dean.
Feaehes | can . (4 25
Pickles -I'{A jar. 25 ah 4“
Botatees Irish bush 2 00 ($
Sweet jft bush ptt 75
Bow del- | r *lh... 40 00
Potash .» 1b... 20 ot) 25
Rice 1b... 10 (.'!* jl
Raisins hr lb. . nt; 25
Salt I'fX sack. 2 00 (T 2 25
sugar*!!! !!!!!!r! nb... iob 15
soda l .::::::::::""::|{iii,! 1 " oil o
Shot j; > !1>... (Vij, 15
Tobacco good article. .! {•> !h... 50 (-A 1 00
Vinegar \D gal . (al 50
Cotton Mar Ret.
Qi; 11 MAN.
Middling If*
Low Middling D’l
Good Ordinary jvfrf, 14.]
Ordinary iooci2
Savannah.
Middling ]s/ ( 1
Low Middling 1717]
Good Ordinary 1 f](*(---
(trdinary nominal.
Mflu Abbn ftscmntts.
Pjj p f rpß!
1 AA Fanners and E.mrievs’ Sons daring Uie
i * M t Fall and \\ i iter months to do business
in fheir own and adjidnli:*;’ lo’vnships. Business
respeetabl*', eit-v and pavs we'l. For pi'ficu
lars, address S S. hCUAXTON A CO.. Hurl ford,
('onn.
ifmrr.m ’ hinge cone rfenkr for
! riS|Eoiy£sl N ( Hi MX IAS made by
j I'Ll .ME aTW'OOD, prodiu’os the largest,
j light. Can be used on any coal oil lamp. Foi
I sale by ail lamp dealers.
STN>QME§iygai
1 1 )5 JS Y r -,
I "Vri.. ri'/U - : ..”j
E /ZISHI qmSm
Anonts YVniKt«*<l,
BOHESTH’ S2 \7n<; itl UIIPJ: CO , Hiw York.
STEAM ENGINES,
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
Stationary and Borlable S earn Engines ai.d
Boiier, Grav’s Anri E'iciion Cm on Pic s, ( ir-
I’.ilar, (Jang and Malay Saw Mil's; Poi .tble and
Slionary Flouring Mil's, H-igar Cane Mi k; and
Sugar Pans. Nur'ow (omge J.oeoino'ivcs and
Lummy Engines for Hi'eet. loads and idling
pirposfs now and second-hand lion a*id Wood
! Working Machuioi yof ei ei y desei ip ion. Nona
for circular. WASHINGTON IRONWORKS.
CO Vosoy Sfo Nyu- V°‘ k.
Gray’s Celebrated Anti-Flicvioii
Cot’-on Press.
Tin* c!ioape«t. simplosi and m »si porfoc! Cos .*ni
Sc row over iuvouud. Solid for eiic,liar. WASH
INGTON IRON WORKS, ft) \v.vy . t.oet. Now
Vm k solo nunofact lire's.
WOMEN S S
.iiid Aniori- mi .lowooy. Books h ini' Au.. ”i
iheir own b e.iloi) ■*. No ( api a I n<« d»’d. ('a a
lo'oio, To, in Ar 'i.i Fhkk P. O. VICKERY
A CO., Anguslu, Maine.
ami lull parlieulars FREE. S.M. Spoiieer, Jl7
! Hanover St., Boston.
mm: gist, \t ?:sri>.vi:n no.\or
I T III: ARE. Ac Ilfs warned eve»> where,
j Samples and Duns sue. Addre.-s W.C. \Vaf-kku,
j Russellville, Ky .
isi >SYCHOMANCY, o»* Soul Chn.-mbig.”
1 ilow either s« x limy fascina e and gain
the love and a flee lions ol any person they choose,
iii.staii.lv. This simple men• s,' aequiienient all
can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cen'sj togelhe’’
wijh a .Munirigc (iuide. !■.<»y pf'su Oi a'.de Lre. ms,
Hulls *o Eadiow. A queer book. 1 (M'.OOO sold.
Add-ess T. WILLIAM A CO., Publish. Phda
dtdphia,
BE. T AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE
SANFORD’S
Liver Invigorator,
A purely Vegetable OafliaCie arid 'Tonic. fo v
Dyspepsia, (,’oiis, potion, Debility, Sick Head
ache, Bilious Afu ' |<s. and all deraii'/oiiicnlH of
Eiver, Siomach and Bowels Ask your Drugg’st
!> r il. Bewareof imifalions.
K Mil L.IPLIY k HITS
I•? EAT
ed who have fried them .-ay that LR. GREENE’S !
f IT CE RE will stop at once all k»mtf- of Fits, j
Bpasms ami Convulsions. Epilepsy. Cholera and j
Nervous Wakefulness ar<* comp le'ely nnder its |
control. 'I hat. Comp. Ext. Coryd iusthegrea..- !
c-! AETERNATIVi; ami BLOOD PCIHEIER i
known. Thar Medicated Honey has no equal as j
a remedy in BrouchilL. Asthma and Coughs, j
That Neuralgia .Specific i* j" sf wlmt its name j
implies. They an* lor sab* by all druggists. |
Prepared onlv by Lit. GREENE, BINDLEY Aj
BLNTLLY, Cimrlolt.*, N.
ATr-TITWI •oire tin*habitpennanently. \
lit' 4 * IS |bs : 'i ll '*' l !*- quick, without suffering ;
A XfJb or iiceonv enienc*. Describe!
EATEItS | -a-. A.l.lrre- .« (1. '
ARMS 1 LONG. M. L.. Berrien Springs. Michigan. |
(re. p-cduv! A(f(*r*l» wan
T* I” I-.I! All claareß of work
ing people, of either sex. young or old. make j
more money at work for os in their spare mo- i
merits, or ail the time, than at anything else, j
Particulars free. A d-lrcs G. STINSON & CO., |
Portland Maine.
Ilemoval.
TT7R HAVE this dav removed our HARD
\V WARE STORE'AND TIN SHOP from
oi r old stand next, door «o the Banvpk Office j
info the Brick building under the Masonic Hall
and formerly occupied by Mr. M. C. M ade, in j
order to make room tor a more extensive stuck, j
We have leased the erf ire lower story of the j
Building, and will soon have in store a large and
well assorted stock ot
Stoves, Tin alul Hardware,
and will be pleased to see our old customers
and the public generally.
NTS* EL I V cV A V KS/rr.
Quitman, Ga. K*pC Ist, 1878. it
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Fashionable Ladies’ Hats.
Miscellaneous.
The C/tri thin Enquirer.
Designed foil'd investigation of the priii
eiples and doctrines of the .Bible, and to
promote she diffusion of a knowledge of she
j and isjwnsat ions of Die me I’roralence and
j * Such is the title ami design ol a puldV Ohm
j which the undersigned proposes to publish in
i painph'et form. (|uai‘terly. laeh number v, dl
j contain !)(i odtnvo pages, and will be lurnßhrd
subscribers al .a) een s per nund»er. A-he is
daily expecting I" be called away from earth, he
is unwilling to receive subscriptions fur mure
than one number at a tine. The materials fur
the fii-Kt number ant ready for the printer, and
will be sent to press as soon as o(K) subscribers
are obtained.
As the power to read, \vri!e and think are the
only powers that the ravages of disease and the
inlirnti ies el age have left him. the editor will
be duly lhandlul to any one who shall aid him to
employ these, during the few remaining days ol
his earthly pilgrimage, in such a manner as to
advance tic- cause of divine truth and. at thr
same time, provide the necessaries ol life tor
himself and his aged and nlHa led companion.
Any subscriber who shall conscientiously be
lieve,’ on tl e receipt of any number, that I e h.e
! not received a fair equivalent lor the money he
has advanced, shall have the same refunded, on
his remaning the number received by him.
All orders and communications lor our pro
posed publication should be addressed to
Joseph S. Hiker.
Qui man. Brrooks eo. Ga.
E. IVES, Agt,
('ONimillM AND DIKII
AND I): AI, Kit IN
('lllllUCS,
< it/,i s,
Fruit*,
J-rtsrrrrs,
I‘irll.s,
('mint A (/mills,
l uniitj/ S;t/>]i!ii't,
1 iVJIAiN , (i V.
i 1 Inv :«o'. cm liiin l, im<l will Ji.-pp coWltiiilly
toys'^Wotbons,
v.bifh I will fell
ilarttp Jot’ iUik'Bi,
| manulaetuie my own Candies, Cakes, Dreads,
§ etc., and ear guarantee them pure and nun
dul'.ei tiled
My old customers and the public generally
ar«* invited to call and examine mv new stock.
¥j. IVES. A%t.
Quitman, On., Is', 187:5. dm
; 3 AVKRY kind ol Tinware verv dieap at
Vj iS'J'UEKTV & AVIIKTT.
1 f l he Bih VVoMM.u ol the Woni.n 'ms been found
in Georgia. 'I he discoverer is a physician ol
j long experience, extensive observation and pro
found judgment, and his discovery ha« proven
such a blessing to woman, tbai it is alrendv
known throughout, the country as ‘ Woman’s
J lest Friend.’' With retmirkttble quickness and
ocmiinl} it cures all ruses of suppressed men
situation. acute or chronic ami restores health
in every instance. Dr. J. Btadfield’s Female
Regulator supplies a remedy long needed in the
1 1 cut tiumt of disea-es peculiar to woman. This,
the Medical Faculty knows and admin, while!
many of out best physicians are using it in daily
practice. The medicine is prepared with great,
cure, by L. 11. Bradlield, Dniceist. Atlanta. Ga.,
and sold at 51..00 jn r bottle by respectable
Druggists everywhere ja»i24 ts
\ COMPLETE line of li.iidware at
CAI.M-i V HAMAS
Milk < iiuiin Six Minutes!
fTTUHC I'NDKIiSKiNKI) are now prppaml lo
& furnish the public with their new patent
Ni.r JfJoHtt'c €liurn.
The QIICKHST AND BEST method lor
churning milk ever invented
Call tit our store and «eo it .
siii/:i:tv a a mi/T T.
Quitman. Ca . July 17.187.5. 3m
Police, lo Debtorsai»«t ('mlilbts.;
QTATKOF GEORGIA. BROOKS COf'NTV- j
E) NOTRE is hereby sriven to all person- hav- !
ing demands aga'nst SAMFEL STEMK\S, late ;
of said county deceased, to present them to
me. properly made out, wi bin the time pre
set ibee by law. All persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby required to m;tke itnmedi
ate pay meiit.
W. 0. ROUNTREE.
Kx’r of Sam’l Stevens.
a We will giveuvn and women !
Business that will Pay
fiorn $ I to $8 jer day. can be pursued in your
own neighborhood; it is a rate chance for those
out of employment or having leisure time; git Is j
and boys frequently do as well as men. Panic- !
ulars free.
Address J. LATHAM A CO..
202 Washington S;. Boston. Mas®. !
(T ENTS’ Fine Sewed Boots, for s(>.so. at j
J PA INK A- 11 ALLAS j
(f < KASK vV'AhE of all kinos at
PAINK A HA UP |
S<i:• >u;i \ lit
Whereas. If. S. Pri.i.Kß. Administrator rs
the Kstate of Mrs M. A Nkuto.v. deceased hav j
ing made application to the Court of Ordinary!
for Letters of Dismissal from said administration: j
. hese are. therefore, to cite and admon'sh all j
parties interested to file their objections, if any |
there are, within the time prescribed by law.
otherwise said Letters of Di a inission will be I
granted and issued o he applicant.
Given under ray official s‘irnatnre. this June >
2.1873. ' J.M. SHEARER Ordinary.;
June 5, 1873. 23* 3m
i
TO THE CITIZENS OF BROOKS COUNTY,
PKOriiTETOE OF THE
C 1 H ®
IN THE TOWN OF
QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
i r pA iC I-::-: FI,HASP i: IN ANNOUNCINCt TO THE CITIZENS OF SAID’
1. County, Uiiit. he luix in storo itu immense stock of
sanß©maa!Ds©o3 taitasaaiDSDei
j Os t ho very Test eunlity, and whi<;h ho is determined to sell
Very Cneap for
His go«ii!> were dl pc.i •h id th*• pi •• •■tit , ring from first class houses, and cannot be e|*‘
i t lh’d in (puility. and viiilo act' :in ■ t o ! , .ay;hii ; demanded by the people of thin section, anah W
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Prints, Sheetings,
Shiitin s, Oztmburgs,
(a.-sinnaes, Jeans,
Notions, Plot I ling,
Bools, Shoes,
Hat s, Ac., te
If • oaMs Fju-e-ial af I< niton to liis Bt:m Ic of
V MADE CLOTHING,
And p n iie- in nce-l in i : ')i > um* n ired that, they '•.*a pioeiiie D.«-m ou very favorable term#.
He lms also on band a good stock of
H m hk m
&3 £tV,". !?: 4 V.' '''J ,'vij li : &: J, jui; § y
Snell :is FLOUi;, : ' Ah’. OFFKK, TEAM, lUCF. UAOON, SODA BISCUIT,
CAN!) OAF, PEPPER, SPKIE, SALT, PICKLES,
CAN.'.i-m OV.-ITERB, PE\OiII.S, J.-lli. K, N 1.1,5, Raisins, Ac,
Also, a large stock of
fixe BiLtnm mm, wihsrek. m 9 rum, &c.
And Large (ymntifies of the various brands of
TOBACCO,
And Ihe Choicest lot of
~, , , SSGABLSI
Lvcr Drougnt to ties ]nace, and (dlered very low.
!n•'l !0 -1 . -11 i .1 - L<■h. :s 1 and ; , alt) • t everv artiele tlie people can poesi*
bl r quo <•. 21 •.1 !. 1 ; ! ••nr if '•. Jo the hot advsintu •••. »<• sure and give me a trial.
1 ■' ’e bo - 1 ■ •••!•; ah - . is desii ''d is an examination. I ,iir and honorable dealing is
guaranteed.
c: - n Jt - ’b»:rcb.v»'q rj^~gn t
1 ; :i l 01-d-- a* ' Mg Goods for (baintrv Produce, such as
'’dud ! • i ; a :■ jw )\ s allow tin* l.i ,liest market, price.
- - / ‘“'if. - "I o ik 'ii-irhj opi-i ,!>: tor Court House, and
next door, east, of Drs. WiLiussoN it Smith’s Drug Store,
May 21). 1873. ‘ 22-ts
Earannah Advertisements.
&\ninis ass«S tk iiusicr Dry
DeWitt, Morgan & Cos.
No. 139 Congress street, Savannah, Ga.
Oiler great iiMlacrnsenls So Cash Buyers in
New Sty ies of Dress. Goods ;
English and French Jaconets and Cambrics }
Black and Colored Dress .Silks;
Jap:u .Silks and Poplins;
Full Line of Mourning Goods;
Bargains in Blaek Alpaceas;
Liofli-’. < i .'.dn us-es and 'I weeds, for (Jen Is’ and Boys’ \> enr;
White and Colored Linen Drills;
Table Damask and Ilnck Towels;
Kmbroideries and L. C. ibindkercfiiels:
Ladies . Ger.ts’ and Childien*s Hosiery;
'm w "ty 1 •'s Ik'ira.'ols and Guanaco UmbrellfH?
bull Lines of DOMESTICS, at the
Lsowest fiS./£o,e>t Prices
W OPENING NEW GOODS DAILY AT—
itEk*.} He WITT, MORGAN & CO.
Fcbruary*2Btb, 1873. l)-tt
"mTfER&T & CO., MILL EH & CO.
Successor!) (e Sanders. Cuudwin to Tllllrr.
whom -.w.: f>! Ai,i:i:B IN ’
GROCERIES! WINES, LIQUORS,
* —AND—
SEGAHS, TOBACCO,
evi J\*l> IES, ETC., Commission Met chants,
S. W. «m. BAY AYD H Himia STS., hA 1 •» SA f A\2*AU, GAi .
savannah, geoisoia. f’. gents fer Chessapeake Guano.
31-3 in 37 <1 •
ff t O.i re (in Ele{jiint Assortment of