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W. IE HENXEi\ Editor.
11. M. McINTOSH, Associate
THBBSDAY, BEPTILTBEIi 25, 1873.
Jlrooks (' nmfy -- Its Oryantsatlvn
and (Jeoyeajifiy.
Brooks County was formed out of the
toe it of Thomas ansi Lowndesr-by an
Ujjit of the Legislature, approved Decern-
Ivi* llt.b, 1853. J?v the terms of that
the county was included in the fol -
low::);' limits, to wit:
B •"’iin V'ct the Florida, line where
th • WitbloocoOchee river enters said
State, and running bj> sod river, to the
junction of the saiJ Withloocoochee with
Little river to the Hue between lota of
land Number iifty-irm* and sixty, in the
twelfth tail 1 distrtet of Lowndes county;
them e ruualn ' to the south-west, comer
of lot of lan 1 Number thirty-five in the
twelfth hue] district of said county of
Lown lc«. and thence running flue north
to the county Hu • between Lowndi sand
Berrien. Then *e running the lino be
tween s.ihl couuti.-s of Lowndes and Ber
rien to tie; line of Colquitt county.
Thence running the line between Lownd* a
and Colquitt and Thomas ari l Colquitt
to the line dividing lots of land Numbers
three hundred and ninety-two and four
hundred and tirirtv-to von in Thomas.
Theio’e die- south to the Oeilla river, end
thenee running down the O*: lla river to
the Florida line, and thenee running the
line between Lowndes and the State of
Florida to the entrance of Withloocoo
oliee river into said State of Florida (the
starting point.)
By a subsequent, act of the. Legislature
approved No vein bid- 21st, 1859, all that,
portion of Brooks east, of Little river, ex
erpt, lot IX o. 178, In the 12th district, was
transferred to Lowndes county. The
eastern boundary is of course irregular
on account of the crooks in tins Withloo
cooeheo and Lit tie rivers, but wo suppose
the county would average about tiventy
sevui miles iu length, from North to
South, and about S'-veuteen ni’h's in
breadth, from Fast to West, and contains
about throe hundred and thirty-five thou
sand acres of land.
The county was named after the Hon.
I'rest On 8, Brooks, u member of Congress
fiom I'outh Carobna, end. I lie county site
after (b n. John A. Quitman, a member
of Congress from the State of Manssip
pi, both of whom were strong State rights
men, and warn) friends of the South.
The principal streams of Brooks coun
ty are tic Withloocoochee and Little riv
ers, on its eastern boundary the Aucilla
forming a part, of it m western line, and
the Ociipil eo, Pisco’ a, und Mule creeks,
running into the interior. Besides these
there arc several smaller creeks and nu
merous branches, many of which keep
running during the whole year, so that it
might be very properly considered, a well
watered country.
The face of the count ry is generally
undulating, presenting neither the tno
notinuus "(ii*,S level” of some of the
counties farther cast,, nor the broken op
pearauee of the hi'ls of Middle Georgia.
We might mention as sumo of the nat
nnil curiosities appertaining to the geog
raphy of the county, the oxistenee of a
lake known as Dry bake, some ten miles
North west, of Quitman, that occasional
ly (say every four or live years) runs ofl
under ground, nml becomes entirely dry.
There is also Bowen Mill creek, sonn
three miles from Quit man, that empties
into a deep sink, and appears no more
upon the surface. In a very ivet. time,
when there is more water than .can pass
oil through (he opening iu the sink, it
runs over, and forms a branch below, but
in ordinary times, below and around the
sink, is perfectly dry, and it is frequently
10 or 15 feet to the water in the sink,
thus forming a considerable fall for the
mill creek at that place, in the eastern
part of the county, near Little liver,there
is a beautiful spring, called the Blue
Spring,that chords delightful bathing
facilities and is a place of considerable re
sort for our citizens during the summer
months. Vbe water of this Spring Is
supposed te contain some mineral prop
erties, podiaps mostly linfcstone, with
traces of magnesia. In the bed of the
river at. this point but nearortho Lowndes
county side, i« a strong sulphur spring,
which would doubtk-ss be valuable, if it
were diffea ntiv located; Lot unfortunate
ly it is cnlv acoessable at low stages oi
the river. Both of these springs are near
the Sal It cad bridge over the Withloocoo
chee.
The Atlantic and Gulf Railroad runs
through the county from east to west, a
fo\v miles below the center, the hue of
the read cntving a little towards the
South. C-n this K: ilroad the comity
site, Quitman, is United. There is also
one other cUi ot in the county, about sev
en r.'.l .twest ofQuitman, known as Dixie,
,iuri sometimes called "Groover Station.'’
Th» Xcir lor A Times tind tin firitn-
Wv see th: ; the New York Thins*, the
lending radical pa] • r of the North, is
.• ••nrideraley oxeivised oh account of the
i... .ess of the. IV. • <<’■>.« of Husbandry.
An3. ■ -11 mav it feel interest' and on this
siil-jvi t. fey while the Grangers do not
pretend to’oe a political party, yet they
ere opposed to everything like fraud and
oppression. As long r.s it is actuated by
these principles, it must provoke the
hostility <*f the Ka Feal party, a pirty
that Ims practiced fraud of aim* - t every
i ud« from th*- huge swindle of the
petty thtov- j
ing of some of its Stab’ officials. IV cl
congratulate the Patrons on the opposi-1
lion of such a Sheet as the New York |
Tinn’s. Had that, paper commended
them, it would have been a suspicious j
circumstance. We might have been afraid ,
either that there was something wrong 1
iu Iho order, or that the Time* hoped, by .
bribery and flattery, to control them, and j
direct them from their purpose of refpnn j
to the support of the Radical party.
Is three, no Hi inrdy
Mr. Kiutor: Mrs. Hannah Moore,!
may have been gifted with “prophetic ken" j
when, in the “long ago,” she sang that I
“Idle in no round of jocund hours,
Ofgftrtnmlsirsy iin*l festive bowers.”
But whether this sentiment wiui the i
offspring of her own experience, the his-,
tory of others from observation, or ■
glim].see of the future, it matters not.
■Suffice it, the “talc is o’er tru and to
d ly wc of this county are reaping its ver
ification in full measure “heaped up and i
running over.
With the experience of the past few
months, and the storm now raging, how
very many of us v ill echo this wail from i
their inmost nouri! Our people contracted ;
largely for fertilizers at the beginning of
the present year, they have* gone into
debt for provisions with which to feed j
employees; they have planted largely ;
with tbo expectation of “reaping bounti
fully;” they have b * n visited with the
boll worm and caterpillar, nnduowivmes
t his howling storm of wind and rain, that
will beet the staple from the bolls, depre
ciate (he value of Kiii'li as uiay be gath
ered from the dirt, to further blast their
ho pi s, and nip theirexjieetations. True j
1 am at prcuuit sheltered from the pelt-j
ing of (he storm, but lean sec with my j
j mind's eye, our fanners nnd our mcr
i eliuuts, wearing most rueful file*’*, tha<
I speak volumes of disappointment, and
| huiidliafion.
With the measurably cutting off of
tlu; pregr nt m p of cotton go down many
dreams of relief from already accumula
ted ill, nnd east the shadows of future
and heavier burthens.
Let each firmer in Brooks county bal
ance his accounts for the present year,
and ! venture the assertion that not many
of them will have a dollar with which to
biiv him ft ehristnms dinner, while by far
the larger per cent.oi them will be behind
hand.
This is. a glccwy picture, end 1 intend
it as null, nor do I think it is over
drawn, but a fair, unvarnished statement,
of facts. My object, in speaking thus
plainly is to cull the attention of our peo
ple tot liotr true condition, for not until
they are fully awakened to it, etui they be
brought to act for t heir own interest.
But you ask, “is there no remedy ?” I
answer, yes, and mine isno line spir.i the
ory. T ]iropose to give the eondit on oi
Northern Georgia, in the summer of 1805;
also that of thisthe n more highly favor
ed section, at the same time, and suffer
you to draw yi ur own conclusion. From
the stern logic of facts, there can bo no
appeal they aryi incontrovertible.
It is a matter of history, written not
only by the chronicler of events, but scar
ed ns with a hot iron into the very hearts j
of the people of North Georgia, that |
when the war was closed, when Lee and I
Johnson surrendered their armies, tins
section of our State wax desolate. Black. •
died and charred were by far tin* gn liter
part of their residences. Houseless and
homeless the returning soldiers found
themselves. Gloomily “Sherman's sen
tinels,” stood marking the spot where
once was seen tluir cottages and their
mansions. Defeated, dispirited and de
jected they returned tinmpty lardersand ;
apparent starvation, Blit, did they do- j
spoil* 7 To their lasting credit be it her
alded to the world, they did not. Sub-i
(listing upon berries, bread and perhaps
with an occasional treat of Sorghum syr-;
up, with little or no stock, they began!
with their hands only, to repair their j
ruined fortunes. Living within their j
scanty means, they laid the corner stone i
for their future weal or woe. '1 o day
there scares!)*a hamlet in that theude -
titute section where “pence and plenty"
docs in*! “crown the board." They plant- '
ed a sufficiency for the requirements of
home, and if they harvested more than ;
v net dt>d for home consumption, it ivus ,
sold and with the proceeds they made
, Ul !j purchases as were indispensililo. j
Hv ties means they contracted frugal
habits, and “<w tnr usaiali'rvi, the cash sys- .
teni. The result is, they are to-day pros
perous and happy.
South Georgia, on the other hand, had |
felt nothing of these ills, except the hu- I
miliation of* defeat, and the treeing of;
the negroes. Cotton, commanding high
figures, belonged to most of our eitir.cns. '
Monev nnd provisions were plentiful.
Habits of extravagance were naturally
begotten. The belief that large fortunes
I were in reach of ail cotton planters, lured
i many into most extravagant investments.
I Our poopT “run wild” in their haste to
j he rich. The unreliability of the laboring !
; class, and disasters to the cotton crops,
have drank up our means, and placed us j
in no enviable condition. Me are near
| i n g the point where our friends of North
< Geoagia started at the close of the war. j
The irresistible* conclusion is, that we
must adopt the course they pursued, if
a,* expect to throw off the shaikhs that
I now bind us. F*
Letter From lioston. .
Editor Banner: —We were visited
last Friday with one of the most violent
storms ever seen iu this country. Itcom
rnenced blowing early in the morning,
the wind N. E. gradually increasing in
violence, until about 10 o’clock, a. m., •
then it shifted to the E., when, with the j
fury of a gale, it began its work in earn- j
est. uprooting trees, sweeping fences,
and throwing some old houses.
Ju.-t In for. 11; a. xt., the wind changed ,
to the B. H., and lor 80 or 40 minutes it, :
blew a perfeit hurricane, assuming the j
eharaeteristies of one twisting the trees i
off. Just then your cot respondent got
seared, dud don’t remember much more
of the particulars, only that about night
it calmed down, the Sun siting fair.
The new Baptist meeting house dedi
cated the 2nd Babhat h in this month, is
down ; the top blown off the Methodist
church; themiil of Messrs. Adams & But
ler is blown down, net however, injuring
themiil very much. The academy in
which Mr. C. J. Jenkins was conducting
n school, is blown to peiivs.
Several shops blown down. The gin
houses of Major 15. F. Davis, Dr. J. £.
Mal’.ette, Mrs. Thou. W. Ranisy, Mrs.
Culpepper, mid tin* lint room of Major
J. It. Evans’ gin house, all down. Borne
stock killed; no lives lost that I know of.
Crops very much damaged. Lv l yth.ng
looks gloomy, and the farmer very much
discouraged. Am n.r.A.
D. J. BY AN'S
MOT "ii TEDS TV
Pliofogiiiplrc and Fern-type
Stock Depot, Cavannah, Ga.
Firat-Class Stock
* T X •.rthern I’rciM su' ing i me, fu*tg’il, I*.
2\_ siiiiii i*e. Jiiryiige, A*:.
J- ."*<•! ;«3 i‘ni* llrtf-I.iS.
September 25. I S#a. tin
(J. A Hew* 1,1.. I:, A. H..NHAI ..
IIOW IJU, & DENY! IKK,
Attorneys at Law,
NO. X I>lt A V 1 ON »ST.,
SAVAKKAM, CLORCIA.
T!i*(*(*t*. liy pi’iii" .'nn. to Me : i*s. Gioovri*.
!•; iil,!,*.V* <•■«. . iiiui !!. 11. i:.*|i| a,.!. A..v; io.'li.
lion. A. II lliin-cli, -I. (~ .<,*»*. ni. TiiiMii.n-vl |, i'.
liemiet A. K’eg-berry, (pibii'.iii. (in. [.* * 1)
|| il 1)1 i ON. <1 W. ""i * ox. " c ,* ■ -
mw w. wmm ms,
foUca FjjgUjb’n
AM)
n mm m
AGICXTS K< Hi
Gullctt’n Improved Saw Gin
111! Sisftlt ('n» I! yliill.
lor. liryHß us'd iirnytoa s
8A VANN AM, GA.
Eronij)! a Modi ion given to n1! lmsiti" ■ in
pasted to tht'D. Edit i»| ulvanreH n>udt! on
ot on.ton and oilier prodoie.
mid Tic*** ulwiivs « u hand ni lowe 'i
market priee.
M. J. DOYLE,
Dl.A'.lvtt IN
Family Groceries,
LI QUO lih ,
FRUITS.
YU GUT A BITS, ,oc.,
role Ag nt for John Tit) bn Sou o.*leb.*atiil
P.ran'l
.A" BAm Y ASS’,,
m t ini et sai a as i side,
a ik.
Oiden* irt-iii the country jmoniHv attended to.
Senteuibor 2d, 1 S7d. ;>!» Hm
P. 11. Mitlltll & Co7
RETAIL HE.UJhtS IN
149 CONGRESS STREET,
Savannah, Ga.
September 1*7.1. (5m
BK ESNAN’S
¥A 'ISPEAa HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
/
Till: CHK.tFFST HOTEL IX THE
CITY.
tina nt amt Eoihjinf/ Per Day,
Only SI.SO.
Tin* l\op ieo r is determined tV.at tbe'Attention
and GUI ot l are given to guo>ls
SHALL NOT RE SURPASSED
by any of the high priced hotels in this section
of country.
TbeßnildtD.tr. bavins? been recently Enlarged
and Improved, uow ail*, ids uccouiniodauons lor
200 guests.
ESTRANGES: l’’* 17 S. Ido and 102 Bryan
Street, Market.
j. BItESA AM s’i'op.
37 -If.
Savannah Adveitisements
M.M. SULLIVAN,
Dealer in
SHAD. fHESH AND
Sail Wntrr Fish,
Vegetables, Fruits und Other Produce.
IHBT'AII orders promptly attended to. Terms
Cash on Doliverv."*^
v-JUL ! Sav,.nnali. Gn
37-ts
JOHN M, COOPER & CO.,
Nuvaumtlj,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOCKS Mil STlTieillV.
Keep constantly on hand a large assort
ment of
iUISCELLAS EOl'S, STAKDA I)
AND
SCHOOL BOOKS.
•»
____
j Sunday Sc.hoo! Llhrarie» furnialed on the
incut 11 burn I fur nrs with thu talus! and
bunt Enrjldfh Publications.
B I B L E S,
Poelicf, Family and I’aipit,
•ix am: \ r ymuftv
I’tio!ohii \ru Ai.rcrt-, sck •*«’
J €K>KB, ’Ki .
| pXe Iu■ ;.*Kn Kent b;. licit t*n r,*e‘,*i|>t ( f piieo.
i R GS T-.-TT T TT*T3
t.ji. i_*. XL: i.
u ;:u in
j >ln!i«,*gais), TViilniit nut! Fine
PGUBaDf/iDOISs
FRENCH AXI) COTTAGE
CIIAMiJEU SKTS
Sj «o ti i a;j <m a a.«x cs.
Mattresses Mads to Orde
153 & 137 pnoEGiiroN sri.i.n.
Next to Weed A CornweJ'.,
: SA VANN AH GEORGIA
! August U. IhT3. 3’J-Cm
: mr^zrrs^:..
ijim, lifWtlkiii i» -w ’-toAii;- ..■■.toAAafclt'tf
Ks(af>liKlt(‘<l
W.W. CHISHOLM,
COTTON PKTOK
AKD aUN EIIAL
jCoiiiiiiissionM crclianl,
DA 1 ST., SA E.t XNAIf GA.
| ('t iisi :nments of (.'otto**, Wf>ol, IlMes, Ae.,
solicited. " [:u 3m
j SLlihSsiihTC-.AL:.'.
D. Y. OA^SCY,
(Late of Chisholm A Dancy,)
j 05 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.,
COTTON FACTOR,
A XI)
General Commission Merchant.
ronsitrnments of COTTON, WOOf., HIDE*' 2
I and all kinds of (ountry Produce solicited.
| Advances made on Cotton, Ac.
j June l'J, If t
L. J. il V U.M Ai;”, 1N . JOH N EL AN N KEY
L. J. GUIMABTSN & GO.,
COTTON FACTOUS
AND —
Em am minim
IMY STREET, STV'.WiH, Ui.
Atjcnts for ISrailh tf's Supcrjrftos
phatt of Liwe. Aeirt'fPs Mitts
\ urns, I)otn< sties, A c.
BAGGING, HUGE AND IKON TIES
AIWA VS OX HAM).
i USI’AI. KACH.mtIS EXTENDED TO CFSTOMKIIS.
34-1 m
LOOK HERE!
If yon need School l'ooks. Paper, Envelopes,
i Ink. Pens. Blank Hooka, or anythin - else in that
line; or it you want to buy a Piano, an Organ,
Violin, Flute, (iuitar. Banjo, Tamborine. Bruin.
Strings, ora piece of Music, jusi send or call at
SCilliElNEirs iU.OK AM) mfsio HOUSE.
I import and re t from Europe nlmost everything
1 sell. CaluUgnes and price lists tree sent eve
» ) where.
11. L. SllKi.lNEli. Importer,
Savunuuh, Ga.
April 3.1873. 14-ts
: K. !!. COHEN, JK. ““s'. HIM ,
COHEN i ill EE,
Cotton Factors
-AND—
bbui mm mnim
(its Hay St., Saeannali. (la.
Eefoi* respectfully to
j W. I.AVHROI* ACo. I Tison * C-onnox
!N. A. Hikixk sSox A Co.| 11. M 'Vf.lirt Cos.
j Mil" Hitch. I*Aq. V. I*. Saw Bank A Trust Cos,
Agents for K.uth s Challenge Soluble
Vhospixatc.
i 37 oiil
DR- D- COX,
LIVE STOCK- SLAKHTEBED BEITS ASD
i 9 ii on ecu
(Commission Merchant
—AND
E* a Si CM ASI A<a*.\T,
SA VA XXA If, GEORGIA.
CONSIGNMENTS OF
Beef Cattle. Milch Cow>-, Sheep, Hog?, Game.
Dieted Meat*, Ac.,
ALSO—
Poultrv. Eg?*, Vesreltybb «. Fruit*, Melons, Si- i
gir, Svrilp. Honey, llidc*. Tallow. &e. t
RE3PECTFULLY 80 LICITED.
Slock Lots on corner of William nwl j
We.-t Broad .Sticetf*, at foot of .-.outb Broad ,‘r.
Product* Depot in Basement of Oily Marfc«*».
34 ts
J. A. POLHILL,
iPntgjjist and (Tncmtot,
jtffe. 93 Aberco. n Et.,
SAVA»AH, . GEORGIA.
Cash orders from the country solicited.
37 ts
Qu’tm n dv: rtisem ns.
NEW GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED.
Jacob B a u m ,
DEALKK IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Hard
ware, Crockery, &c.
Quitman.
plf.iviire in notifying bin trh rds ned
i the public generally that he has received
FILL I\D mm STOIR
roll f!«3.*£.
I « Itich will be 5..1.1 or» fair a rid hnnoi'idd# term*
I T|!«*c porab wm> wi very fivorablc
| term *, and I urn ( mdidi'iit 01:1 uud will beßold
j is i:lii'iip ns any hmi*c in town.
! My ainck embrace. aimitst everything kept in
Ia retail store ill the interior— \
| Dry 6W*.
Dress Gin ils.
D< H.rstie On, ,Is.
lit- </>/ Mule Ovlhbnj,
lumen/,
SoUnns.
'%tb. dv. dr
! Tin* I.ndVi arr spi-r'.a'iy hulled hi pay nidi,
visit, as I have tmtnj thin- li.ut will meet favnr
! in thole ■
| *,-rr«'.li I'nrc’iimns av,'nisi' spi chdh invll
! . and i. aim i|.,' a oil'll, a. 1 mu determined to s"ll
Ins Iwt p» miv mis;
Thankful tor p yit favors a c«i*Hmmr.c(* if mi i
| t.mi is sulioiii'd. ..1 kfUll 15 Al M.
If . L! itii. hi lik’d a r,
ei rr.v.< v.
«\ - 1 ::r • to v-o irv if- f-i.t t»»a 0• ■
S 9 pnlilin generally tli-.v In' is m.w thud up in
ids now h- Uilin- mi >i mi nil stii'i't. next dour I
-1 In- IVstuflii’t 1 . w ill. a r Mind id c and wall iisiuu'tcd
stock of Fall and Winter
§mv BOGIES,
HOOTS, MIOEN A.AO IIATS,
.TBs <2 iD" a'HC i>TTb
LAMES’ Jilt ICSS GOODS, Ac.,
which a- i J . iliug
CESs:*n 9 £ r o ;<? i'+zr,n,
i have also on hand and w ill keep eons until
supplied with Plantation Furnishing Goods and
i'si ass it,v Cs's'eeei ich.
Feeling ll.at'kfnl for pas. Intmra, I re-,.eel
full\ solicit the coetinnui }» itomi-e ot my old
customers, and of the public generally.
n. r. iiiMiniiitiYv.
Quitman, Ga , Sept. 10, IST3. [*7-3ni
B. W. LEVEiiETT,
nV.Ki I’.Y XOTIFIKS l lie public that be is
still at his old sou,d. and has on hand, of
his Own ifiannfactin e. a variety ol
BUCCiES AGO WACON3,
which he is offering at very low prices.
He is also supplied *iih a complete assort
ment ot mute rial for
EZ?A ITLZKZ VSZZICI.SS
of ever? description with neAlne*> am] dispatch.
He is al.-o prepared t«» «1«» all kind* • >!
PA I A TlM*', TKLMaMIAo,
AND
Blacksmithing.
Having had many ye»*rs experience in his bus -
and being supplied wuh Competent and
ifiithfiil workmen, he snlici’s the patronage ol
the public, acd gua unices > cisfaet'«»n.
i’. W LKVLiiETT.
Quitman. Ga. i?cpt. I>. 1b73. ts
E. IVES, Agt.,
fOXFF.mO\ER Ml) BIKER
AM) in AI.Fi; IN
('anilii
< VlArs.
I'rnits,
M’rcsi in s,
r Irbies.
Citimetl Gottfls,
Family Supplies, ifr.,
QUI V3I ViN ,t; V.
I have also on hand, and will .keep constantly
; supplied with a complete stock of
TOYS NOTIONS,
which l will sell
Cheap fov Cash.
X manufacture mv own Candi. -, Cakes. Breads.
JL etc., and car guarantee them pure and una
! dliberated
My old customers and the public generally
are invited to call and examine mv new stock.
K IVi:a. Agt.
Quitman, Ga.. Ist, 187th dsn
GLXT6’- Fine Sewed Bools. f.»r Sf*.«*io. at
PAINE A lIALL’i
Sffe Abbcvtiscmrnts.
Wanted
1 f\f\ Fanners and Farmers’ Sons during the
I**l* Fall and U inter months to do business
in their own and adjoining townships. Business
respectable, ea.-y and pay s well. For paiticn- !
lars. address S »S. AXTOX & CO., Hartford, j
Conn.
PPD?!OFn T -* lIIXGE CONE BriiXF-RFOR !
nKiOEIIC n CIIiMNFYS made b, j
i'Lt Ml-: cfc A1 WOOD, produc-.' the largest
light. Can be us< don any cual oii lamp. Fo»
sale by ail lamp dealers.
Ajjr<*»tw Want<*cl.
SKM) FOB CATALOIiI K.
DOSZSIK S§\Vi\G TIUHIM: CO, Ic» York
STEAM ENGINES,
BOILERS
AND MACHINERY.
Boiler. Gray*4 Anti-Friction Cotton Pres*. Cir- \
j cular. Gang and Malay .Saw Mills; Portable and i
Stationary Flooring Mills, Bugar Cane Mil!..* and '
I Sugar Pans, Narrow Gauge Locomotives and j
j Dummy Engine* for street roads and mining j
| purposes new and second-hand Iron and Wood
j Working Machinery o! every description. Sena I
I for circular, WASHINGTON IKON WOHKS. |
| t'O Vesev Street. New York. |
Gray’s Celebrated Anti-Friction
Cotton Press
j T!ie cheapest, simf.b-st und m- st perfect Cotton |
I Screw ever invented . F nd h r circular. WASH- |
| INGTON UM>N WOiUCS. (It) Yesey Street, .New ;
York, h«>le manutaeturers.
WAM f : v
\ A T 1 ADi.X wanted b> *ell our I* rench
and American Jewelry. Boolu Gaioo*. »tc.. in
their own localities. .No capital m »<h*d Cata
i leg if, Term-. A • *-m Fin . P. 0. \ 11 FIG
j«V t.'0 M Augusta, Maine.
: MONEY f: : -:;l
and lull j-;.i tic’ilars I KHi.. s.M. Spencer, 117
Hanover St., IS- Mon.
rrilF EKE \TESI IN VF..M lO.\ OF
1 ( SIE AGE. A ’ ’*v.;tnHd cmi where.
| Samples und term.-? free. Address W.C. Walkkh,
! Ky .
W* 1)- Yf :|:*IA N Y. lir fh.nl Cbuvniiujt.''
J linw t iiiifr M'lt rimy fi; oiniti' ami g»b)
j iiwiantly. Tl.is simpit'mi'iiial Rciiniii'iHi lit nil
! w i l l l a ,M«ri injrii I n.iili-, FpM'linii (Jrin ir. inn-.
iII.IKK (I.l.ailit-S. A Ijiii'. r hui.k. Km .v>i> mbl.
| Aildivas T. WILLIAM & if).. KiiblL-ln-ik, I’bihi
"eae
I UK.—T AND OLDEST FAMILY MKDICIXK
SANFORD’S
Liver Invigorator,
: V niiri'lv Vw(.'.'la! 1- Cmh.ntii- ami Tori,-, foi
Kv.pi-p.ia. fAioFpution. I)i bitily, Fivk llvail
ni'he, ISiliims AUDvks. nml nK ,i. iatijj.-mfi,m ol
l.ivor, .Slum*, h ami r.ow. la Ankyuur Driigai.*!
! I.t it. llpwaroof itnitationa.
ICJ.1 C J. EIEEEE. LiSliY Si TO
hi-;at
FAMILY MEDICINES
j 1 heir succ* ss attest their meriia. Toe ufitict
ed who luue tried them eav that DIG GBMKMvS !
j ITT Cl TIB will stop at once all kinds of 1 ts, ]
j Spa-ms and ConvuLions. Epile; ?y. Cho’eraund |
j Nervous Wakefulness are corn fie* e*v f under is j
I control. That (A rnp. Kxt. CorvdalEi* the creat
est ALTEkNATIVF and BLOOD PCKIFILK
j know n, 'i hat Medicated Honey has no equal ns j
i a remedy in Bronchitis. Asthma ami Cough?, j
! That Neuralgia Specific is jest what its nan e j
| implies. Thev aie for sale bv all druggists |
! Prepared „ T :lv bv lbs. G!iFFNM. LINDLKY A
| BivM LKY. Charlotte, N. G.
OTH-T’ST e.T ‘-' r.-Ill,• 1,1,1.:. . 111,ni „:'y, j
Flu 13 "iSi;
EATi! RS in-", .villi.'*- ?. !
AIF > i. i . VI. I > li,-rii.'iiS|.riii|t<. Minbipm.
to tV-’O ' '• r,!n ' ! w:i |
’ kit ■ > ' All i;lhk.vs of work |
more imnit'\ at wmk f,,r n. in ibrir mo j
I'uti, " In- fioo. .iililri.-- (J FTiNSON A CO. I
Fortiaml .Maine.
vested. w,,,:™;:;.;:;::!
Fesiness that will Pay
| ftom SI to jor day. can be pursued in yoai
j out of employment or having leisure time: gitL
i and I*, vs frequency do a* well as men. Panic- {
| ularsfree.
j A-hiress J. LATHAM A CO.,
'192 Washington St. Boston. Mass, j
l he Christian Jinquirer.
| li C. aV; / ev- sti-iaiivn of tha j riu - |
I cijnes and a- <-friars of ihe B ine, and to j
\ promote the diffuisitj-n of a knowledge of tht !
j dispensations es Divine Providence and j
! grace.
Such is thetiib and and. sign of a pnblicn*ior |
« hich the undeisigned ptopuses to publish ii j
}»lun; he! hum. quarterly. Fach number win
| contain 9G octavo pages, and will be furnished
j subset ihers ai ;"»0 cen « per number. A* h«» is
: e.iilv • \ •• *ting in te cut led .eurih, h.
! is unwihn g to receiv e suf’seriptiens for more j
| than one number at ati ■ ♦*. The matei iuls lor
the first number ate ready for the printer, and
; u ill be sent to press as soon as «HK) subscribers j
J are obtained.
A* ih.* j- wer to *e id. write and think are the
only powers that the ravages of disease and the j
inti.mi ir* f age have let. him. ihe editor will
he duly fhand’ul to any one who shall aid him to I
! employ these, during the few remaining daysol '
his earthly pilgrimage. in such a manner as to
adtanc? the cause of divine truth and, at the |
►am,' lium. pn.v i lo the ni-.-i-Miiri.n ~r lit# fur
innisa ls anil I•:► np.-.l a I affl , i#,l ii.uipo«u>n.
Any subscribe! w ho shall conscientiously be- J
j lieve* on tie receipt cf any number, that t;e ha.- J
not receivisl a lair equivalent for the money he I
j has a Ivanced. shall have the same r« funded, on I
! his rent.d'ii g the numb »r received by him.
Ai : ii.i communi >F ’ * It our pro
j posed pt.biica'iivU should he addressed to
Josephs. Baker,
Qniiman. Brrooks co. Ga. |
STKKETY & AVRETT keep all -tyles of Cook j
_ ing Stoves at Savannah prices.
rVotice to Debtors ami Creditors
QT ATE OF GEORGIA. Brooks County |
NOTICE is berebv given to all pers< ns huv- t
i >ng demands against ’WILLIAM FOLSOM, late |
i o! said county decea ed. to present them to u* j
I (or to our Attorneys, Bonnet A lvingsberry, j
! properly made out. within the time prescribed
: bv law. Ail persons indebted t - said deceased
are hereby required to make immediate pay
: tuent.
W. li. RYALS, (
C. Y>. RYALS, \ A lm’fs.
4 LL kinds of Toilet Soap and Perfumery at
’ A PAINE & HALL'S
BUTLER, BROOME & ILIPP'
Importers acd Jofcb3rsof
FORCSCN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
:i.~s vnoAhwAY
And 59. 61, GO. L 65 Franklin St,
NISW YORK.
.°>7-om
Tima Tests the Merits of All
Things.
1810 Over Thirty Years 1872
A’.noe the Introduction of
PERRY DAVIS’
UPsadLo. jEiLlllor
HAS been tested in every variety of climate,
and b almost every nation known to
Americans It is the c-ns ant companion and
inestimable friend or the missionary und the trav
eler. on sea < r land, nml no one should travel ou
our Lakes or Hirers without it.
Since the PA i N KILLER a as first introduced,
and met withs•!. extensive sale, many Lini
ments, Reliefs Panae -ah. and other remedies
have been o tie red to the public but not one of
ifi4.ru lias ever atM’ned the truly enviable bland
ing of the PAIN KILLER.
WHY 13 THIS SC?
It i- ln-i aii-,' DAVIS’ i'AIN KU.LKIt i» wh»l
it Ciftim.i to in- a Uiiit vof jiain.
Il». Alcrits nit I nststpasuctl.
It vo „ :,r,. Milfoi-in - from IXTKiINAL FAIN,
T,r, i,lu 7/. Uj l.h i - ,i /."'<■ li Vi/- r will oure
miu i.t,:. .-! in i,n I y’ ", :irn U im'Ding to tqoal
it lor
( ||||<',( inline.:- , -Hi"-, Heart-burn,
I. Siii'itin'K. Dj'Ki'iili'i y, I’.tsx. \\ iml
in (Sie IJiiivi li. Soin Stuniiidi.
l)v*!'t*psi<(. Sil k Heitdaclie.
In MCtions I.t the country where
Fevw and Agje
r re\ x ;;--. there r.:» v» tn« dy held in greater cs
;<•« i:i. Pea sot s traveling •!: mid k«*ep it by them.
\|> \ ! jij. it» wii'-T, will prevent sickness ur
bowel trouble fr«*m ei.nn: v of wafer.
ill in for* -u i; ie- i!c‘ c.Us for PAIN
KILLER are great. It is found to
Cure Umlcra nh;c ill o!Lrr Eenirdlr* Fall.
When used exleriiaHv ns a Unimein, nothing
gives quicker ease in liuriis. Ilruise* Cute,
>|,rains. Milica from F. ■' • -. and Sraiils. il re
fKivis the file, an ! ti." and heals line ordina
ry - '!! .nil.-i.i'T I:"in UIIDUMA
i ISM. i,O I Tor AA7 ii \UiIA. if not a posi
livecire. lii.'.v flnd tin, I’.US UiI.I.KU gives
It rives instant t.'l:. I ln-lxl av: in* teeth. Kv
,-rv i.ii'e ei. e"|" i -1: 1 mid kei |i il :i !uir. i, and np
|.|> il on 111, lirai u'r.iru i.f .1 iiv i'ltin. it will
eive s.aiisl.ietory relic', and sive h.airs of s.ilTer-
Pn not tiifl" with yottrwlve* l>y testing im
lrioil v mod'.. S. hr Ml'" m er.;..r and get the
genuine I’AIN KIIJ.KU. as many worthless non*
Ire ms are a tiempted I" sold , n the great rtp
iti.i ion i.t 111 s valuable medieiue.
i Diieelions a. I'l.'ini.ilijiie: each buttle.
!*ri,"i* 27 (is, 5 ' t'.s. tu:d >1 jtcr liuille
0 r.r, a 11 1 .\ -f. i .it .i emhes i- now ilr
servei'iv j.aiii to t!:«• kinds ol Window (lh\-s used
ill da eiiiilts. so il es ami elm: I Ill'S. AH qiml l
ties cl Aaieiie.in ni„! Fi'.-ncU V. ind .e.. I'.eiure,
l-holOKi., '!', Cm, (innind. 1 iniiie’-d and t'oler
e.| (.1, ' am! n mil. from Mr I’. I*,
ii I .■ No 'ha ie doit. S. C.
Send for price r aid.
* ■
I'AIN,; A I.iIAL'S
Iron in the Blood
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG,
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, is so combined us to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily iliyi sted and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. It increases (he i/iiantity
of Nature's Own Pitallslnff
Agent. Iron in the btooil, anti
cures “n ihousantl ills," simply
by Toning up, Inrigorating and
I Utilizing Ihe System. The t:n
richetl and vitalized blood per
meates every 2>aPt of the. body,
repairing damages ttntl waste,
searching out morbid secre
tions. and tearing nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is the seer,-: of the u'on
dcrftd success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, l.ivor Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Doss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of Ihe Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or alow
state of the si stem. Being free!
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, in fit- _
sing strength, rn/'>>*r
liji 1./' /on ' /
and bm'd.,,g up i/W-’,' (L »
stitutio,,. Ife
Timm,"mis i , n ehtm • 'J
by tin a, ' f this nm. dg, JBfc 1
trail:, sie/.lg. snjferini/
tares, to strong, healthy, n’m jfe!
happy wen and women : «».
in rat ids cannot reasonably heisißk
date to give it a trial. Ig
See that each bottle has
VIAN SYRUP blown in the
Damp Plots Free. ®
SETH W, FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
No. 1 Milton Place, Itoutou.
Sold by Druggists generally.
QUITMAN HES’i SCHOOL
Nlale and Female.
A. J. SPARKS, Pi iuc’l.
npiTE Fall > •s!“ , i tM> «<•! *cl will begin on
t MONDAY. "EPTLMBKU bth, 1873, and
fourteen week?.
OF TUITION :
Primary Pep v.;*ner»t SMO
• ntermediaie ]>»*pariment PA6O
i'-'.'O
ji*?' Xo Contingent Fees* *tk3k
No student received for leas tiu e than the
term.
Students entering within one month of the be
ginning ot the term, w li be charged for the fall
:,*rm. N <i.*dnetb»n made for jess ot tinie, ex
cept in cases of protracted sickness.
August 14.1873. .