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The D intnry News roan writes :
»RSUU>FtfI, gt.ACUHTBB.
“An r'tihl y-fiiur-V":vr-ol(l Dnbarian,
who liv 'S in the snnurbii, whs sitiitlf? on
his W-fc stoop lust Friday, taking an af
ter.dinnor smoke, when ho detected a
movement at tin- or the onion bed, :
and saw sirrns that led him to believe (bat |
a woodehttek was partakim? of a hasty*
lunch of oiroti tops. Calling in a whis- |
per for his pun, ;ml taking his grand
child, who was playing on the stoop, be
tween his knees to keep her still, be drew
abend on the spot and poured a handful
of slugs into it. Then he told hisdaugh
ter to go out there and bring in the ani
mal and on going there she found a
large pie.plant, leaf (the waving of which
had created the ‘signs,’) about a peek of :
very sick looking onions, and an angle
worm in the agonies of death.”
Tlin WAV MB. I'AWMHO FIXED HIM.
“While Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pawling
were riding through Wooster street. Fri
day afternoon they were stopped by a
stranger with a book under his arm, who
ciroe-up (•> the wagon and said he had
i alh and at. I heir house but did not find
them at home, and took the liberty of
addressing them now. He explained
that he was canvassing for a neat, little
book entitled‘Helps for the HomeCirele,’
being a eoJlfetion of thoughts of the best
minds of the age, a work that was adapt
ed to a wider circle of readers than any
other extant,, aad one which must neces
sarily improve the tone of domestic, life,
and to the refinement and intelligence of
society, and fill the, hearts of all with a
longing for the purer things of just
then Mr. Pawling’* horse stepped ahead,
and dragged one wheel of the wagon
right over the foot of the speaker. With
a howl of agony the miserable man drop
ped to the ground, and then immediately
sprang up again, and taking the injured
member up in both hands, and still
howling dismally, hopped across the
sidewalk. Mr. Pawling waited a reason
able length of time, but seeing that the
man Rhowed no intention of resuming
the topic, ho drove on."
FUNKY AND BUOOI.ES.
“About 1116 Saturday night, two
middle aged men stopped in front of a
house on Essex street, and after shaking
hands with an earnestness and solenmni
ty that, was very affecting, one of them
said, ‘good night, (higgles,’ to which the
other responded, ‘good night, Punky.’
Then both of them stared lit each other
with wonderful intensity, and finally
grasped hands again. ‘You feel quite
well V said Punky, with some anx ety.
‘Never better,’ Emily volunteered Bug
gies, at the same time turning around on
one leg, and throwing up one arm to
anap bis tinge s, but changing his mind,
and hastily clasping Punky around the
neck instead. Then he straightened him
self up, and looking solemnly at Punky,
extended his hand, which that individual
hastily grasped, and wrung w ith a fervor
that was simply surprising, while both of
them stared at each other in a manner
that exhibited an extraordinary interest
in the object. 'You are a firm friend of
mil",' said Punky, with the tears gather
ing in his eyes. -So you are mine,’ as
seited Buggies in a broken voice. Then
they shook hands again. 'Nobody never
seemed to understand me as you do,’
said Punkv, trembling with suppressed
emotion. ‘That's just wluit I’ve always
said to you,' maintained Buggies with as
lunch emphasis as his awakened feelings
would permit. At this juncture the two
were so thoroughly absorbed in contem
plating each other's features as not to
notice a night-rapped head peering out
of an upper window, and were just pre
paring to grasp hands once more in in
creased fervor, when a slirillvoicc scream
ed : ‘Come home drunk again, will ye V
and was immediately followedbv a buck
et of water unfortunately aimed. The
man Punky immediately bolted over the
fence and around to the back of the
hi use. h aving Mr. Buggies to look
around for his hat, which had been
knocked offby the force of the shower,
and to dispose of Himself afterwards as
be might see proper.”
Iloe- hi «1 Mmkes in (ieoigln.
\\ e are informed, says th<*Macon Telo
trrj'h : ml Messenger, that the increase
ei snakes has lnvn so great in Georgia
“s m e freedom" as scriouslv to embar-j
rass planters. One of them told ns the
other day that he wtudd net be able to i
gather a luxuriant crop of field peas now ;
maturing cu a piece of low land on ac
count of the number of snakes there, !
which were a iroitill terror to the lie-;
and for the same reason he was!
oblig- and to decline cultivating some of the ;
most fertile parts of his plantation. The I
e> p'ru.itionof this superabundant growth '
< t atiak. s may be found in the fact that I
very few Ik gs roam about the woods
“Bitiee freedom,” or indeed, roam auv- i
where else Whenever they attempt to'
loam >n their nat.ve wilds Sambo is ready
with 5 is knife to rut their throats anil
dares them for his private baking pot.
“What are you catching my trout for?”
cried an iva.-. ;hle old gentleman to a
young nan whom he found fishing on
h’s place, and who utterly silenced him
by c*roily saying, “Who wants to catch
your trout 1 i m trying to drown this
worm!”
Quitman.
D. W. PRICE,
Mlilt('l!A\T TAILOR
QUITMAN, GEORGIA ,
T \ 11 .OH ING **
ENT \ DM-IIMENT in Quitman, arid ha* on hand
4 fine lot of
Cloths nod Cassimeres ,
fMillnblf? for making Drew and H arness unit#,
lit* ha* also on hand a Select stock of
heady m ade ci.othjno.
Cleaning and Repairing done on
short notice Prices moderate.
April 10 187 H. 15 ly
QUITMAN B«3s STORE.
McCALL&&ROOVEB,
Dealers in
Drills, Mnlicines^e^)
Piiinf.x, Oils.
VARNISHES, Dyo Hli'f*,
jon:sri/:> /ww- Jm'y/
ry, 7 ouct Articles*, tin.
Notify tbs public that ihev will keep on hand
crrnplete nnd stocks, and soil the mune at u
ro oonuble profit.
Amrriran Fruit Prettervlni/ Powder.
We ate ug« nin f>»r this valuable discovery.
which will effectually and cheaply preserve Emit
and Vegetable!* for years. It proven s If linen
tatfon. and keeps tin* fruit. Ac., in a lienlthj
condition. Put up in boxen—onebox of which
will preserve til pounds of fruit.
Wf rfHjifi',!fully Hoiicit the puti omigc of Ihc
public.
Qnilinan, July 17. 187;#. ;..i
I 11. M. V. Wll.h 1 -M»\. I>if. A. p. h.MIHI.
LARGE miG SIGN,
WIIKENSbN~&~SMITH,
KEEP on hand a
Geinplele Sleek
el l l estluml t’llie /‘{jL ' Mt't f* v
DM COM «
MEDICINES
Alho, White Lend. V.-unislifH, Paints and Oils.
Boa |»h. Tobacco, 'efrnrs. Toilet Articles, Ac.
All of which will b<* sold on l oiiMomiblu terms
Prescriptions carefully conipounded.
Kkrobkns On. will hereof Ur be suldjii
Forty cenfs per (jallon.
Quitman, (in., Jim. 31, 187,‘h 6 1y
mpimm work.
John D. Bozeman,
QUITMAN, GEORGIA,
rpAKKS this method of informing the public
I thjp his MI Id. but-im hs docs not Inierleie
with his bi'siiirfHt ns a
HOUSF CARPENTER;
and ho is lullv prepared to do all work desired,
ou us
Fnvornble
as possible, mid to ihe satisfaction of all parties
interested, lie will also contract to
FURNISH LU M I\E 1 1 M ATERIA To
and build Dwelliiur Houses, Store houses, etc,,
in pttrs'.ance with specifications furnished. (Jive
him a trial.
May Ifi. 1873. 20-tr
FRESH BEEF.
rjlHE■ rNDKWSKINEI) desires to notify the
B eitizinsGfQuitman and surrounding country,
that lie will keep eoiistantly on hand, at his
**tand in front of his store, on (’ulpepper Street,
in quantities to suit purchasers, choioe and
INonfly BiifelieiM'd IDmM*,
Mutton, and other fresh meat', at reasonable
prices, and respectfully solicits the patronage
of the public generally.
Call early in the morning and be supplied.
i«. n c;Aa\i)\ ,
Quitman, July 17. 1873. ts
nii ia<n laics:
rjTIIK undersigned, who has an experience of
0 many years in the h anutachm* ol SHIN
(ill'S. notifies the public that lie keeps on hand,
and will uiake to order, any number of shingles
do*bed, and deliver them on favorable teuio.
T-ef~ Orders left at Oapt. brooks’ store, Quit
man, will be promptly atlemb'd to.
S. T. GOING.
It rooks count \ r , June 12, 1873, 24 ts
N IC W M I SK .
ll lIt.ISHKD !«Y
J L PETEES 599 BroadwayN Y.
Mailtni, post-paid, on receipt of in irked price.
VOCAL.
Above and llelow .Snored N4.11>; by Juch, $0.30
Hack to the Old Home; sum; ami chorus,..., 30 |
Beautiful form of my Dreams Stewart, ... 30
Dul ling weep no more; song and chorus.... 33
Do not w eep so. Mst r darling: song. 30
Don’t forget to write me; song and chorus... 33
bold w o our hands; song or duet; Iloildieu.. 30
(lent* to the Heavenly Garden; song 33
It yon were I would you? song 30
Kiss me. darling, ere we part 3*’
l.itile blind Nell; S4>ng and chorus 3d
Little Dan , song and chorus 40
Lord, forever at thy side. 23 t
Meet me. bessie. in the Dell 30 j
Meet me, dearest, with a kiss 30 |
My boy across the sea 33 |
j Oh! Give me alnme in the Boutli .. ... 4w
I Oh, Sam ! song and chorus 33
| i July for ou ! ballad 35
j Our Lillie Let; song and chorus 40
I Papa, stay hi me: Temperance song to
i >av< one blight Ciowu for toe 40
| \\ v pray you sing that song; duet 35
I Witt tin»n weep when lam b>w ? 25
IISiSTRUhrtENTAL.
j Pout as.-->iinOeam. t*y Kmkle. 3.* cis; belle ot
I Sara logo, by \ ictor, 35 ets • May Flowers, l>\
1 Simon, 35 cts.
M \rt hk vs.— Awakening of the birds, 50 cts;
j Happy Thoughts, by Walker. 30 cts.; Laughing
i Wave, by V\ iison. s*o cts.; Sunbeam, by Paehor.
! 40 CtS.
(i vU-oiN.—Charlie’s and Freddie’s, by Kin-
I k!e. each 35 cts.
Ml TTISCIIFS Fatal Glance, by Young. 20
els.: May Morning, by Schmidt. 50 cts.; Sun
beam, by Hampel, 35 cts.; and Willie’s, by
Kinkel. 35 cts.
MAKCHKs.--b»'lle of Saratoga, by • Baumbach,
40 cts.; Mollie’s, bv Kmkel, 35 cts.
Any ot the above mailed, post-paid, on receipt
ol price. Address
{J. L. PETERS,
3hP Broadway New York.
M vjst, I>7_\ 18-U
Miscellaneous.
This unrivalled ."on them Remedy is warranted
not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or
any injurious mineral substance, but in
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Roots ams Herbs,
which an all-wise Providence has placed in coun
tries where Liver Diwea e* moat prevail. It will
cure all caiiMcd by derangmeot ol‘.he
Liver.
Tiik SvMrroMH of Liver Complaint are a bitter
or li.id taste in the mouth: Pain in the Back,
'idea or Joints, often mistaken Rheumatism;
Sour Stcmach; Loss of Appetite; Boweln alter
nately costive and lax; Headache; Lo«a of mem
ory, with a painful sensation of having failed to
do Hoiru’thing w hich ought to have been done:
Debility, Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance
of the Skin and Eyes, h dry Cough often mistaken
for ‘Joiiauroption. Someiirnea many of these
symptoms attend the disease, at otkera very few;
but the Liver, the largest organ ill the body, is
generally the Beat of the disease, and if not reg
ulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and
DEATH will ensue,
j Tliia Great Unfailing SPECIFIC
u ill not !>e found flic Least
liiplea-ant.
For Dyspepsia, Constipa’lon, Jauntier, Bill*
ions attacks, Sick lleaduche. Golie, Depression
of .Spirit l , Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Ac.,
j Simmona’ Liver Regulator, or Medicine,
Is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medi
cine in the Worldl
MAMFA(TIKEI) OXI.Y BY
.1 11. ZESLIN i O,
MACON, GA . ami PHILADELPHIA.
Price SI.OO. H Id by all Druggists.
X'- rfer ... .>
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Gl?^‘lrllP!!?!SE
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country
$50,000.00
In Valuable Gifts!
TO UK tUSTItIIU TKf> IX
13.1 smEVS’
42ml SEMI-ANNUAL
One Grand Capital Prize,«?lo,ooo
One Prize#f»,ooo in Silver !
Five prizes of $ LOOO, five prizes of ssoo.*and
Ten prizes of SIOO eacli ill Greenbacks.
Two Family (’urriages and Matched IIors« ,B ,
with silver mounted Harness, worth $1,500 each.
Two Bitfigies Horses Ac . worth SOOO each.
2 flue toned Rosewood Pianos worth SSOO cacti.
Ten Family Sewing Machines. . . SIOO each !
1500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches,
worth from S2U to S3OO each. Gold Chains, Sil
ver ware. Jewelry, e e
Whole number of G ft B, 10,000. Ticket* limit
ed to 50,000.
%‘i'i, .-Igents wanted to sell tickets, to whom
Liberal Premiums will Im* paid.
Single Tickets $2 ; Six 'ickets. $lO ; Twelve
tickets. S2O; Twentydiva* tickets. $ to.
Circulars •■entainiii'' a full list of prizes, a des
cription ol the manner of draw ing, and other in
formation in reference to the Distribution, will
be sent to any one ordering them. ytll letters
im st be addressed to
Main t >fkk:k. L D SINE. Box 80,
10l W. rifth St. (0-st) Cim'innati. 0
I of Nchediilc.
J. 4 M jgjcaiatafflggK
CKNERAL SITKItINTIIMtKVT’S ((I'l- ICK, |
Ati antic \\n Gt i.F Raii.iioau, >
Savannah. June 20, 1873. )
ON AND AFTKU SUNDAY. June 22d. Trains
on this Road will run as follows:.
EX PR ESS PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah daily at 4.30 p.m
Arrive at Live Oak.niaily at 4.10 am
44 Quitman daily at ,4.00 a m
“ Thomnsville 5.30 a.ni
“ llainbridge at 8.15 am
44 Albany at 0.45 ;i m
Leave Albany daily :it 3.15 p,u.
•• BainbviUge daily at .4 30 p.m
Leave Th«>masville 7.30 p.m
“ Quitman iluily at 0.00 p.ui
“ Live Oi.k. daily at 8.50 p.in
Arrive at Savannah daily at 8.20 a.m
j Connect at Liv»* Oak with trains on J.. P. and
j M R. IL, lor and from Jacksonville, Tallahassee.
Ac.
| No change of cars between Savannah and Al -
bany.
Close connection »t Albany with trains on
Southwestern Railroad.
Olom* connection at Lawton tor and from Flo
tilla. with Western Division Passenger trains.
I Sleeping car runs through toThotunsville.
A ('CO MV OP A TIOX Tit AIX.
Eastern Division.
Leave Sivannah, Monday. Wednesday
ami Friday at 0.15 a.ni
Arrive at Jesup, Monday. Wednesday
and Friday, at 12.30 p.m
Arrive at Law en, Monday. Wedne>duv
and Friday, at 7.40 p.m
Leave Lawton, *1 uesday, Thutsday and
S itnrda v at 0.00 a.m
Leave Je<np. Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday at 12-25 p.m !
Arrive at Savannah Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday at p.m •
Wkstkkn Division :
Leave Lawton. Tuesday, Thursday and
S iturday at 7.00 a.m !
At rive at Quitman. Tue>day, Thursday
j and Saturday at 10.31 am;
A: live at Th<!iuasvilh*.Tuesday , Thurs
day and Situiday at 11.45 a.m ;
j Arrive at Albany Tuesday, Thursday.
and Stturdav at 7.00 p.m t
i Leave Albany Mommy, Wed esday and
j and Friday, at . . 8.10 a.m |
1 laavve Thotn.»ville. Monday, Wednesday.
j ami Friday at 3.00 p.m :
! Leave Quitman, Monday, Wednesday and
j and Friday a .5.05 n.m :
Arrive ai Lawton, Monday, Wednesday
ami Friday 8.30 p m
| Connect at Albany with night trains on South
; western Railroad, leaving Albany Monday, Tues-
Iday, Thursday and Frhlay, ami arriving at Al
bany Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satur
day .
Mail Steamer b* -ves Bainlridge for Apalachi
“ol» every Thursday at B.tH) a. m.
It. >. HAINES.
[2*-2wtQ fienTSupt.
Miscellaneous.
CfIABLEi A. DANA. Editor.
(the Bollur 'Weekly
A Newspaper of the Present Time*.
liiteudcd for People Now on Earth.
Including Farrnert. Mechanic*. Merchant*, Pro-
Men, Weaker*, Thinkers, and a t Man
ner of Honest Polk*, aad tlio Wive*, Sou*, and
Daughter* of all such.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAH I
ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 850,
Or le-** than One Cent a Copy. Let there be a
850 Club at cv ry I’oat Office.
HKHI-WELKLY SUN, *2 A YEAR,
of the lame siso aud general character a*
THE WEEKLY, b it with a greater variety of
iniecollaueotui reading, and furnishing the n«w»
to it* *uo3':iUxj(S with in eater froalnea*. becau o j
It comes twice a woolc Instead of ouco only.
THE DAfl.<Y SUN, 8(5 A YEAR.
A preemincnttv readable newspaper, witn t*i«
larir-tsi circulation in the world. I rec. inde
pendent, and learlC’H In politic*. AH the new*
from everywhere. Two cent* a copy ;by mall,
30 cent* a nontb, or SO » year.
TERM3 TO CLUBS.
THE DOLLAR WEEKLY HUN.
Five copies, one year, separately andrewM.
Four Dollur*.
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an extra copy to the getter up of clou).
Eitflit Dollars.
Twenty copfo*. one year, repnratclv addressed
(a id ua extra c.jpy *u the potter np of cmb).
Fifteen Doiturn.
Fifty copf'*. one jear, to one address (and too
Beral-Weekly ono year to getter up of club),
Tlilrty-thrco Dollars.
Fifty copie*. one year, separately ondressed (and
tne Semi-Weekly one year to getter u«> or club), .
Thirty-0 vo Dollars*.
One hundred cot log, one year, to one address
(and the Dally for one year to the getter no of
clnb;. Fifty Dollar**,
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tne letter 4 contaiulns money. Address
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Bun ofllce. New York City.
i- - » m,
•NERVOUS DIBIUTY.-
AtriTll It* gloomy sttendnnts, low
>V spirits, depression. Involuntary
cm Ihn Luts, loss of ftdiifii, sperms
lorrhun, loss of power, dlxxy lirad.
Joss of nirinor) , and threatened lin
potence, him! imbecility, find :i sover—
Ilgn cure m 111 JI»'HUi:VN» lIOWE
OPATIIIU SPIT IHf, Wo. TU I NTV
LKiiIIT. THIS BOV EH KIG N It EM ICDY lorn*
up th** systein, orrots the diwliiirxfi. and im
pute vigor ami •m-rgy, life mid vitality to the
cntiiu m in. They have cured thousand* of caws. 1
l'i ice?, s!> i»er pHckagtt of five boxes and a large |*2
vial, which im very nnp»r>unt In obstinate or old J
* cnscs, or $1 jx r single box. Sold by ALL Drug
gisiJt, aul wig by mail on receipt of j»ric<\ Addr*'(.s
II t M I*ll HE Yh‘ MI.-. IKK! HDM EOFATUKJ
AU.DHTN K t’O., r>«JJ Huoapwav.
A MODEL NEWSPAPER.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY NEWS.
Tlu* Savannah Duly Mukninu News in ae- |
knowlmlgc'd by tim pi< t»s and people to iu? tin j
bowl daily paper south of Louisville and oast of
New Oi loans. Gaming with It Hm prestige* and
reliability of ag<*, it hAs all the vigor and vita iiy
of youth, and its (*nnu pi iso av a gatherer ot Ha
the latest and trosliosj nnvs lias ustoni“h<‘d its ;
con temporaries and m t the warm upprobatioh j
I ol the public.
During th** year 1873 no expense of time, la
! bor, ami money will bo spout to keep llo* Morn j
ixn Nkws ahead of nil eoinpelitoift in Georgia !
jtuirnalisiu. and to do-. t vo «ho fiadering encorni- I
!11 ms lumped 11 poll it I rum all qnurlore. Then.* j
; lun, as \ot, boc*n no c erious attompt made to ri- j
| vul the special telegrams which the Nkus innn- i
I g urn ted hoiuis Nears a <». and *h« consequence is, j
I that the reader in : ear l» of the latest inieliigenc**
j always looks to tlio Mohmnu Nkws. The tele-j
graphic arrangements of the paper are such that j
the omissions made by the general press reports j
are promptly and reliably suplied by its special j
correspondents.
The Morning Nkws has lately been onlanred j
to a thirty-six column pa tr and this broad;
scope, of type embraces, and d!y, everything of In j
torest thaQtronwpireh in th *doma not Literatuie, j
Art, Science. Lolitas, Re'igion and General In*!
telllgence: giving to the reaijer more and better :
| digest matter than any other paper in the tale, j
[ It is. perhaps needless to speak of the politics j
of the Morning News. For yens and years— ill- {
deed, since its esiabiisemeni— it has te en a ie ;
presentative Son*hem paper, and fiotn that
time to the present, in all conjunctures, it has j
consistently and pevsisteuily maintained Demo j
critic States Rights principles, ami labond. with i
an ardor and devotion that know no abatement, j
to promote and preserve the interests and honor j
of the South.
The special features of the Moumxci Nmvs w ill j
be retained and i uproved upon dining the ensn- i
ing year, and sevei al new attractions will be j
added
The Georgia News items, with their quaint
and pleasant humor, and the epitome of Florida 1
affairs, w ill be continued during the year. . The j
local department will be. as it has been for the 1
past year, the most complete and reliable t«> be i
found in any S;i’aumth paper, and the commer
cial columns will he full and accurate
The price o! the Daily is SIO.OO per annum: j
$5.00 for six months; $1 00 for one month.
THE TRI-WEEKLY NEW.*.
This edition of the Morning Mkws is especi tl- '
ly recommended to those w ho have not. the faoil- j
iiies of a daily mail. Everything that has been
said ii. regard to the daily edition may be re- ;
peated of the Tri-weekly. It is made up with !
great care, and contains the latest despatches
and tun ket reports. The price of this edition j
is $6.00 per annum, $3.00 tor six months, and!
$1.50 fur three months.
fTITE WEEKLY NEWS.
The Wk.kki.y Morning Ni:ws particularly rec
ommends itse.f to he tanner and planter, and to !
those who live off the line of railroad. It is one
of the best family papers in the country, and iis
cheapness brings it within tie reach ot all. It
contains Thirty-nix solid c< lomns of reading mat
ter, and is mailed so as to reach subscribers
with the utmost promptness. It is a carefully
and laboriously edited com endium of the news
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Why Will Ye IMk. -Death, or what is worse,
is the inevitable result of continued suspension j
of the menstrua 1 ttew . It is a condition which
should not be trifled. In all cases of sup pres- ‘
siou, suspension or other irregularity ot the i
“Courses.” Dr. J. Bradb Id's Female Regu ator j
is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone
to the nervous centres, improving the blood and 1
determining direcity to the organs of menstru
ation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the
most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by
J. IL Bradfiebl, druggist, Atlanta, Ga. $3.50
per bottle, and sold by respectable druggists ev
erywhere. jan24-tf
New Patent Chikw—The atieution of the
I public is invited to anew and wonderful Churn,
1 invented by the undersigned. It excels any thing
vor 1 resented to ;h» public. Call and see i*.
22-11 ijTREET Y'A AY RETT.
Miscellaneous.
FDSNITURE HOUSE,
QUITMAN, (;A.
JOHN M. WITT,
Cabinet Maker aTJiidertakir,
fc llftß now on hand a fine lot of
I! UR E A U X. BEDSTEADS, SAFES', j
WARDROBES. \\ ASH-STANDS,
Windsor CHAIRS, Boston ROCKERS
and Is prepared to put up to order—
SECRETARIES, SIDEBOARDS,
and everything needed in the Furniture line, and j
in any stylo required.
An experience of many years, justifies him in j
assuring (he public that his work will give sal's- j
faction in every respect ; and prices will cm- -i
pare favorably with those of Savannah or els* - ‘j
where, with this important advantage to the pu - !
chaser : every piece of Furniture leaving his es j
trtblisbment will be warranted.
Repairing done with neatne;s
and dispatch.
pbr Coffins promptly forwarded to any .S’ta- !
lion on the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
JOHN M. WIST.
Quitman, Ga., Feb 23, 1872. 8-ts
Metalic Burial Cases,
■ ~ia> - ~
Burial Caskets !
The undersigned notifies the public that he :
lias now completed all arrangements for the sue
cesafiil conduction of the Und< rtaker’* business, {
having received tin* Agency for the sale of the!
celebrated Fisk's Metalic Burial Cases and Cae i
kets. and the same will be sold at regular Uu !
dertAker’s rates
He will al-o keep on hand silver plated ban ;
He* and moe.ntino’H. which can be substituted j
for the metalic handles, etc., in a few minutes j
i. ftJ'itizenH of i.eighborlng towns can be sup I
plied promptly with, tiny description of case de .
sired.
Terms, CASH on delivery
JOHN M. WITT, Agent, j
Quitman. July 1 1 18,72, 2- -1 y
T. J. STHKKTV. (JKO. W. AVKKIT. j
STREETY & AYR Err
- S ' b m. - -a. a<:Ds
AXI> DEALEKS IN
Cooking iilid Parlor Stoves I
Os Various Styles and
TIN AND HARDWARE, I
qui l man. g a.
Reefing and Guttering dmm in (he best style, j
Aesel! Stoves HI or below >avun Ri prices. |
We respectfully a>k the people of Brooks and i
idjoining count lee to give us a trial.
Novembei 1. 1872. ly
This Co.NCKNTfc.vTi t> \ kuktaulk ; n oine is » .
(rue purifier of the human blood. If thorough! v
neutralizes and eradicates IV. ru the system the
specific virus, and every kind of burner and bad
taint, which causes such a long list of human
suffering and imparts perfect health and purity j
to the entire constitution la «‘\eiv form td j
scrofulous, mercurial and syhtlitic blood com
plaints it stands without compeer rapidly cur
ing Ui.ck.hs. I’isiri is. C aim \ci.ks. Scald Bead
Sai t Uhki m, and the s> varieties of skin affec
tions. It is a positive euretive for scrofula
chronic, and Infhunniiitorv t henmati.-in. and the
deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic,
quickly eliminating them from the sy>:em. The
action of this remedy is based upon the truths td
inspiration, the law of nature, and the knowl
edge of chemistry. The Emu Extract w
Qrtsxs Bruour. prepared by Hr. J. >. Pember
ion. has made them<*st wonderful ami as:crush
ing cures, lis , uriiying. vivifying and tonic
properties exercise the quickest and most won
! tierful est eels in restoring health. It is harmless
to the most delicate, and can never be u«ed
amiss. It is the true beauttfier of the complex
ion. If you want rich blood, clear skin and
beautiful complexion, use theCoMi’oexn Extract
of Svn.uxtJiA or Qi Kr:\s l>M :«;ur. Read our
• realise on diseu-es «-f the blued. The genuim
has the signature of the proprietor on each label
-lake no other.
For sale by all Druggists. SI 03 a bottle.
Dk. J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO.. Proprietors.
An. ant v. Ga .
Jlr XT, Rankin A Lamar.
Wholesale Agents, Macon, Ga.
May 22. 1873. _l-3ni
Notice.
‘MMT’E HAVE this dav purchased the Right to
?f the
WHISENANT
UTERPILI.EIt DESTROYER,
For the Gouuty of Brooks.
| Being satisfied that it will do all that it claims
I to do. we offer thi* great reliet to the farmers of
' this county. All parties interested in this won
derful discovery will do well to cull upon us in
time to prepare themselves, so as to prevent the
great ravage ol the c «tton by the caterpiller this
season. Do not defer making your arrangements
until it is too laie. It is guaranteed to do all it
claims.
F RIGGS, JERKS A CO.
Quitman. March 7. 1873. 6m
JO IS WOitK
"V''FATLY and exj -I r-A * . \ tr .; a* the
Banner office.
HOTELS.
mms m»ss.
T.ij. Lucr r.cpnctoi.
Savannah, Ga.
Board per Day, .§3 00.
October 25, JB7 2. 3m
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
COII. PRESIDENT & AMRCOIiN ST.,
iSuumnnh, Gc.
Transcient and Permanent Boarders Received.
DP. D. COX
Would Inform his old friends that he is now in
bis New Quarters, located as above, and will
strive to give satisfaction to guests.
Charge per Day, - - 82.00
July 15. 1870.
THE MCINTOSH HOUSE,
QUITM A N, (i A.»
J. R. Edmondson, Prop’r.
No pains will be spared by the present pro
prietor, to retain the well earned reputation and
patronage of this popular house of entertuiniuen
The tables will b - supplied with the
very best the market can furnish; the cbambei*
will be kept neat and comfortable; and attentive
waiters will be in attendance tipou guest*.
The patronage of the public U respectfully
solicited.
tkir Charges Reasonable. -©a
.Ipril 12, 1872, 15-ls
SO' f||i (i " >■
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a ss'a y esi *• * 8Sk»o.
ITMAN.GA.
D V .HOT/,, Preprint* '
f BT 118 Hotel is now ( pen tor tne entertainment
m of the public. Permanent and Transien
Boarders, w ill be received and cared for on rea
aouable terms.
The house is located in the Southeast Section
of the town, and was occupied ,I.o*l year by Mr.
Jen kins.
The PrdprHor will take every pains to make
guests comfortable and happy.
lb- solicits the patronage y>f tluPpublic.
February it. 1872. G-tl
SPOTSWt ()[; HOTEL,
l-l rly Cpp site Passenger Pepat
>1 A< !ON, (J A.
11. H.ViIKkS I’K.u-nn,ro
Hom'd, -A v ; r Day.
January 3. 1573. 1 ly
MisoHtanoou*.
1 IB Sxa toto to to** S^»»
Sash and Blinds,
BRACKETS. STAIR FIX
lures. Builders’ Fnrni-hing Hardware
Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles. Wire Guards. Terra
Gotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces.
Window Class a Sp dally.
WHITE PINE LUMBER FOR SALE.
Circulars and Price Lists rent free on 4 appli
! cation, by P. P. ToAT.E,
20 Ilayne and S3 Pinckney sts ,
oe*4-Iy Charleston. S C.
.4 J'apt-r for the Masses.’
Worth its Weight in Gold!!
Nothing like it in the World!!!
Fatm every rcAtler in money ten to riFTt times its
Every intelligent eiiiren, pmlewionnl or nnn-prrrfpn.
•iotcir. iiiechaiiic or l«»t«'rer in the m bale country,should
nutweiil«e forth* Advhob Whorover shewn or seen
it is sure to a firm hold on tbo community, as its
iuU iueic value as a
Ru»inriß and Family Paper
li.v* made, and i-» makinp, far it a circulation *nd repu
tation unparalleled in the history of Journalism.
It m a Bjutmnrt IC-paoe. 64-c iamn, Illlsteated
Wbeelt. It gives \. u all
YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE.
Original for Cottage*. Dwelling*. Suburban
■ nd Country Ket-idences, and a vast fund of Jnfoimaticn
| on rwatters of sy-ecial ami genaral iutei est, found in uo
j other Journal m the country.
A Imiktti §m Oil drvso. THE LOST BABE,
Size 13x15, mounted ready to frame, is presented to
every yearly snl’scriber.
S'.d'NC.’iptioti price, $3.00 per year, in advance
Single copies teu ceuts.
PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED
Tor unoccupied territory iu the United States and Ca
r.adu. By our Srw Plan agents can hare a con
tinuous annual income, with Int little labor. Our
agents are makiug from 0.1 r SIQ per day. Writ#
at once, stating territory availed.
Address all letters to
Croft & Phillips, Pul.hehers,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
February 7,1873. fi*6m
! Without a Parallel.—The demand for Dr.
J. Brae field’s Female Regulator is beyond pre
cedent in the annals of popular lemedie?. Or
’ ders come in so thick ands tst that the proprietor
has. heretofore, been t.nable to fill them all. He
is happy to state that arrangements are now
complete by which he is prepared to manufacture
Female Regulator on a scale equal to the enter
gency, and the public may fee! assured that their
wants may now be supplied. "Phystflians ol
I high repute are using this great remedy, in daily
i practice, alt over Georgia. Hereafter no wo
man need suffer from suppressed, suspended or
irregular mens‘r> adon This valuable modi
! cine is prepared by L. H Bradfirdd, Druggist
Atlanta. Ga.. and sold at $1 st» per bottle by
respectable druggists throusrhout America.
For Side by McCall & Groover. [l-tfj
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I Mil II »1.l W * 11
C. 6IS. LEDLIeT”
DEALER* IN
I\rOOL. IITDF.-S. Beeswax and Skins. Tallow,
Y T etc., etc., 180 Bay street, foot of Barnard.
! Consignment* sol.cited. lti-ly
LAWRENCE & WEICHSELBAUM,
XXrHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 176 and 178
“t street and Market Square Qr
dt:ra solicited. 16-ly
CEO. APPLE,
DEALER D.*
Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnislirfg
V_y' Goods. Boys (Totbing, Trunks, Valisei.
I Boot* and Shoe-. No. l‘»2 Bryan street, Market
| square, under Bietnan’s Hotel. lti-ly
K. PLATSKEK,
WT HOLES ALE and Retail Dealer in Milline-'
\ \ ry. Dre.-s Trimmings and Fancy G<fod«,
154 Broughton street. lh-ly
WILLIAM HONE,
IMPORTER and Wholesale Dealer in Wines,
Liquors and Segars and sole Agent for
■ Georgia nod Florida of English A Go’s Celebra
; ied P.altimore Ale in barrel* and lia.lt barrels.
: < 3 ?7t. Julian and 154 Congress st. 10-ly
SOLOMON BROTHERS,
UIU ID LES ALL GROCERS and Commission
V Y Merchants. 173 Bay street. Sole Agent*
lor the .Anchor Lino of Ocean Steamers.
Mr. W A McNeil, o! Quitman, is the Travel
ing agent of this house. 10-ly
BOLSHAW& SILVA
IMPORTER* AND DKAIJvR* IX
/ IROCKERY. China. Gla-.-ware. Kerosene
\ I.unaps and Oil. Cutlery. Britannia and Pla
-1 l Ware, and House Furnishing Goods general
!} 152 and 154 St. Julian and 149 and 151 Bry
an streets. 10-ly
N. B. KNAPP,
DK.4LER in Saddles. Bridles, Harness, Rub
io-i titd L' athci Belling and Packing Calf
Kins, Sob- Leather, Valises. Trunks, Saddlery
ware, etc., Mark* 1 square. ifi-ly
NTIUTiI 1M & 10.,
VI OTION arid aiiimi'.-!Met chants. Suvan J
: Hides,
Ao’d. •■to. Libia I 'al * a>li advances made on con -
; sigmnent*. li>- Iy
fimi FORD and LOVELL,
1 VLK and Retail Dealt is in Hard*
\ ▼ ware. Tinware. Ag icuitutu! Implements,
Gu i' - -.n 1 Sporting Goods 152 Cong res*
and 71 St. Julian street*. ]t» Jy^
First Premium for Best Sugar Machinery and Iron
Basting* at South Georgia Agricultural and
Mechanical Association Fair, 1872,
also at nah Agricul-
I ural Association, 1872-
JOMN M’n.iNOrofl, T. BALLAXTTM
ilcDanongli & Balliintyiie,
iron ;jml Kras*
3Y" omnder S,
MACHIMSTS
AND /
Pattern .tinkers,
Corner East Broad and Liberty streets,
Savannah, : : Georgia.
Su ar Mill- and Boiler*. Gin" Ginir and Hors#
! Power*, etc., furnished with promptness aud oa
j favorable terms.
Also, IRON FRONTS for Stores and Dwell
ing. Verandahs and CemeterV Railings, of new
designs and patterns, which we will furnish as
Low as can be Purchased North.
• June 5, 1873. 1 1»- 1 y
F. !>. JORDON,
DEALER IN
JEWELRY.
SILVER EMI PLATE# MIRE.
&C &C &C, \
.its iu m annah for the Celebrated .JB
Diamond Spectacled*
135 Congiess.St.,.Opposite Pulaski House, \
Savannah, Ga.
; WATCHES and JEWELRY ■
October 25, 1872. ly ■
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FAMILY NcWSPAPEL
Established on the Cheap Cash plan, a: the low
rate of only
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Address, INDEPENDENT.
P. O Box eBS, Savannah- Ga.