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/hutuum Hcporti'i.
f QUITMAN:
THURSDAY, M 4.RPH 19,1874.
Onr AircntM.
The following gcntlsmuu aro authorized
Ag"b< fertile Hri'ohtkb, anil their receipts
for subscriptions uml mlvi rtiHcmcnts will be
duly recognized at this office, and their con- !
tracts promptly curried out :
Titos. D, Downino, - - Savannah, flu.
A. H. MoOakoelj, - - - Boston, ~
Wilt.ii H. McKlvekn, Thomasvillo, ~
11. W\ l’au E, - - Groover Station, “
niIJKCH IUKKCTOHV :
1 lapt ist Cliiiroh.
Rev. C. 1). Camiiiki.li, Pastor.
Sorvi(*t's th; S*o#n<l and Fourth Sundays.
Church Conference on Saturday before the
Second Sunday in each month. Prayer
meeting every Tlmrstluy night. Sunday j
School at U o’clock, a. M.
Metluxlist ( ’hureh.
Rev. Walked Lewis, Pastor.
Services every Sunday at 11 o’clock, a. m.
and 7:15 p. m. Sunday School at 0 o’clock,
a.|m. Prayer meet ting Tuesday night in ,
*ich week. Sabbath School at 9:30, a. m.
Presbyterian Cliureh.
Rev. ,T. A. Smith, Pastor.
Services oil the First and Third Sabbaths in j
-■ oacli month, at 1 1 o’clock, A. m. Sabbath
School at 4 o’clock, p. mu
SOI Ili l il S:
Lodge, N. 237, F. A. M.
11. C. Wilkinson, W. M.; T. A. Hall, See’y.
Regular meeting on the First and Third
Saturdays of each Month.
Quitman Gran^p.
J. (). Mouton, Master.
Meets the First Thursday in each month
at 10 o’clock, a. m.
BOBMMMBWMiUIiI3 WU' gSTJ.*-■ fKTC ■> ■•JUIK'l 1 ' -Xil-ll
Oua Senior is absent this week, at
tending Berrien. Court, where he and
Capt. Turner will measure arms in a
murder ease. The Colonel will be ab
sent again next week, too, as Court
convenes in Colquitt county, one of
liis favorite beats, and lie will of course
have to be on hand there. We ask
the indulgence of our readers until he
finishes his round, by which time we !
hope he will have obtained a sufficien- ■
cy of fees to put him in good spirits,,
and then you may look out for a long
article on what lie knows about farm
ing.
1 A A BUSHELS OF SHELLED CORN
JLUU for sale by
\Y. S. HuMrHBEYR.
Sunday Amusement.
On Sunday last two negroes, Sam.
Taylor and Green Simmons, the form
er employed upon the upper and the
latter upon the lower plantation of
Col. P. Sheffield, in this county, were
playing marbles, when a dispute arose
which brought the innocent little game
to rather an unceremonious close.
(Ireon turned to walk olf, when Sam
seized an ax, and somehow, or some
how else—nobody seems to know it
came in sudden contact with the back
part of Green’s head, which collision
of hard subtancos resulted in the
whizzing rebound of the ax and the
fracture of Greens skull. Dr. 1\ il
liams was sent f irlnte in the afternoon,
and by him we are informed that the
condition of Green is rather critical,
though he is likely to recover. Sam
is still at work on the place, and up to
this writing no warrant has been tak
en out for his arrest.
ITHIESH GOODS just, received, which
; were bought at panic prices for cash,
null will bo sold tlic same wav. ( all rally
and secure the cheapest goods yet sold ill
Quitman. No humbug at
KAyton's New York Store.
Oysters.
Mr. M. M. Sullivan, the most ex
tensive and accomodating dealer in
oysters and fish of every description
in Savannah, lias our thanks for a gal
lon can of fresh and wholesome oys
ters, which we received by express last
Saturday. AVe enjoyed them very much
and are confident that all who “hash’
at the Mclntosh Hffuse will join us in
saving, “Long may Alike Sullivan live
and prosper.’’ He keeps everything in
the way of fish that swims in South
ern waters, and from personal exper
ience we can say that a man more
honorable and liberal in his dealings
cannot bo found. His card has a per
manent place in the columns of the
ItEI'OUTEU., and whenever our friends
want anything in his line, we hope he
will receive their orders.
1T, T HAT EVERY CUSTOMER SAYS
▼ ? must bo trim, and all say that tlio
best bargains can be bad at
Kayton’s New York Store.
Godey's Lady's Book. AVe have re
ceived the April number of this lead
ing magazine, and as usual, it is full
of excellent reading matter and infor
mation for the ladies. A glance at
the beautiful fashion plates in this
number will put many of them in the
notion of donning anew spring suit,
Every family should take the Lady’s
Book. Price, with a beautiful chronm,
“True to Nature,” only SB.OO a year,
Address, L. A. Godey,
Philadelphia, Pa.
- :o:
4 LI, OF Dr. JAYNES' Family Wodi-
J\ ernes ami other -drugs for sale low at
Kayton’h New York Store.
—“Hailover” is the rage with the
girls at school just now. It is amus
ing to sec them throw the ball.
[Communicated]
The (Juitmiin Cornet Hand.
Messrs. Editors: — Please allow me j
i in your columns to make a suggestion
to the ladies of Quitman and vicinity, 1
! who are lovers of music and appreci-1
ative of favors done them.
AVe have in Quitman a Cornet Band
which we believe to be second to none
in the State either in the excellence of
it's music, or in the material of which
it is composed.
These most worthy young gentle
men have deprived themselves of so- j
eial hours with their families, and at ]
times, even left their business, to tit,
! .
themselves for the production of mu
sic, with which the best cultivated ear
would bo delighted.
Who, that has listened to the soul I
stirring strains as it floated on the
i
balmy air of evening, lia not f<*lt her
heart swell with pride, that our little
city can boast itself of such a pleasant
acquisition. Our band has over been
ready to respond to invitations to play
for any oceassion of pleasure, and to
lend its aid any society or commun
ity that was engaged iiiu wo*k of
; charity, or endeavoring to benefit ti. •
public. It has never failed to accept
an invitation to play for any oceassion
becauso “the invitation was not ac
| companied with the needful fifty dol
j lars.”
The ladies arc certainly under many
obligations to the Band for the most
1 excellent music they have contributed
I to the suppers, and all similar bcea
! sions, which have transpired since
| their organization. Now, Messrs.
Editors, as one who has enjoyed the
I music of the Band on so many oeeas
! ions, I suggest that we show our ap
preciation of their repeated kindness^
|by giving a supper or something of
i the kind for their benefit, and let
them appropriate the proceeds as they
| see fit. Will not some of you suggest,
through* the columns of the Reporter,
i the time and place of holding a ladies
• meeting to consider the matter ?
A Lover of Mrsic.
Quitman, Ga. March, Ml 1874.
1 ALOUR AND BACON in large quauti
-1 ties, at lowest rates Savannah prices
! nowhere at Kayton’s New York Store.
The ({nilman Amateurs Abroad.
On Thursday evening of last week,
1 this troupe gave an entertainment in
* Madison, Fla, for the purpose of rais
ing funds to contribute to the Metli
: odist Parsonage in Quitman, which
I we learn is soon to be repaired and
1 painted by the members of this church,
i Speaking of this entertainment at
; Madison,{the lle<‘order says:
! Quitman Amateur Minstrel Troupe.
This excelsior combination of talent,
! composed of some of tlie best young
j men in Quitman, gave an excellent cn-
I tertainnient in our town on Thursday
evening last, to a good House, every-
I thing considered. No notice having
i been made of it, and no programme
j announced, added to tlie fact, that one
'of our best citizens was very ill, pre
vented many from attending.
The (exhibition was first-class in all
I its appointments, and several of the
Company, superior to the “profession
j als” in their line.
Tlie Company will give another en
tertainment in a few weeks, of which
j due notice will be given.
| The proceeds are for benevolent
i purposes.
/ < RENT BARGAINS, cheap goods, full
v J stock just received at
Kayton .s New York Store.
LOCAL (INI)KKS.
—Address a civil remark to tlie av
erage urchin, and we'll bet liis answer
will be, “I rcckin so!”
—The park around the Court House
lias been ploughed and nicely leveled
off during the past week, which will
nourish the trees and <pr< a 1 the growl h
of the Bermuda grass. This square
will be a pleasant place for evening
rambles next Summer.
—A “Keene” little Jew, who wanted
us to announce last week whether
Mary Queen of Scotts was justly be
headed, now requests us to “pud id
in der baper vot he ish got dc sore
dhroat.” Wonder if lie’s happy now V
-—The owners of “pinter dorgs” are
playing wild havoc among the birds.
! —Parties indebted to S. D. Ed
mondson will do well to read liis no
tice to be found elsewhere in the Re-
I
PORTER.
—Wc acknowledge the receipt of a
contribution this week prescribing a
• urr, for love.* This malady lias raged
so long in Quitman that it is begin
ing to terminate in genuine matrimo
ny, and for fear that the proscription
now in our possession might cure
some fellow, but not the object of his
infatuation, thereby increasing her
misery, or, upon the other hand, cure
the fickle maid and only aggravate
the disease of the persistent suitor,
and thereby cause him to go to Texas
or commit suicide, we suppress its
publication- not with the intention of
slighting our correspondent, but
through human sympathy for our lit
tle army of lovers.
4 LL OUR GOODS are marked down
cheap. Don’t believe wliat is told you
by otbrr merchants and interested parties,
but call and see for yourselves how well you
can do ht Kayton’s New York Stoke.
To Liquor Dealers.
The licenses of all liquor dealers and bil- |
Hard table keepers in thrown of Quitman j
expire on the first Monday in April, and
those desiring a renewal will do well to hand
in their applications, with the names of two j
securities on bond, before tlio next regular
meeting of the Council, us in future thi law !
governing licences will be strictly carried
out. The law has been so changed that in j
future licenses will expire one year from the j
date of issue, instead of invariably on the Ist j
of April as heretofore. The following is the
Tittle, as amended, governing all licenses to
be approved by the Council before they are
issued:
Tittle 11 Licenses.
Sec.l. All appleat ions for license must be
submitted to the Mayor and Council I'or
their approval at the first regular meeting
[ after the application is made; and any per
son who shall trnsact any business requiring
license before making application for the
I same to the Ulerk, or who, after taking out
| license, shall fail to make the payment as re- j
| quired by section 1, [semi-annualiy in ad-
I vanee] of this Ordinance, shall on convict- 1
i ion, be fined in any sum not exceeding ten
j dollars for each ami every day said business ;
has been carried on, and forfeiture of li- ;
cense shall in all cases follow conviction.
By order of Council,
11. M. Mclntosh, Clerk.
■ Quitman, Ga, March 17tli, 1871.
Kentucky Library Concert.
*
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
i The manager is desirous that every’ticket- :
'.holder in tin* Fourth Concert which comes
! <>&• in Public Library Hall, on the 31st of j
i March, shall, be perfectly satisfied with thVj
j distribution 'tf Gifts v.hich is to take place I
at that time. The distribution of $1,5U0,1H)0 is |
j an affair of such importance tW. although !
j the interests of the absent luket-lioltV>is wTll 1
I be faithfully cured for by the nmnage;hx.nt, j
| yet they would be glad for all to see ftii(\ I
j A doir, each one for himself, that everything
j is done which the most scrupulously exact
! ing could ask, to make the distribution ab
! solutely fair and impartial. All arrange
< incuts for the drawing on the part of the
j management are complete, and the ticket
’ holders are invited to send delegates to a
; meeting to be held in the Public Library
; Building, on the 20th <•!' March, to select a
J committee to co-operate with the committee
appointed by the trustees to count and ex
: amine tlie tags, and see that every ticket is
i fairly represented in the drawing. The time
I is short, and whatever is to be done must be
done promptly. Your co-operation in this
j matter is earnestly invited.
Yours,
ThOS. E. BR AM LETT E,
Agant and Manager, Pub. Lib. Ky.
_____
FOB OVER THIRTY YEARS
Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain— Killer
| HAS BEEN TESTED IN EVERY VARIETY OF CLI
MATE, AND BY ALMOST EVERY NATION
KNOWN TO AMERICANS.
It is the constant companion and estim.i
--i Me friend of the missionary and the trawl
; or, on sea and land, and no one should trav
| el on imr Lakes or Rivers without it.
It has been before the public over thirty
•’years, and probably has a wider and bath r
I reputation than any other proprietary me li
; cine of the present day. At this period there
| are but few unacquainted with the merits of
; the Pain-Killer; but whip some extol it as a
• liniment, they know but little <>l its power
‘ in easing pain when taken internally, while
] others use it internally with groat success,
but are equally ignorant of its healing vir
| tiles when applied externally. AVe therefore
! wish to say to all that it is equally successful
! whether used internally or evternally, and it
j stands to-day unrivalled by all the great ent
| alogue of family medicine's. It is sufficient
evidence of its virtues a:-; a standard medi
' cine, to know that it is now used in all parts
•*f the world and that its .sule is constantly
I increasing. No curative, agent has had such
| wide-spread sale or given sueli universal sat
-1 isfaetion. It is a purely vegetable eom
! pound, and perfectly safe in unskillful
| hands.
After thirty years’ trial, is still receiving
the most unqualified testimonial; to its vir
j lues, from persons of the highest character
| and responsibility. Physicians of the first
j respectability recommend it as a most ef
j factual preparation for the extinction of
j pain. It is not oiily the TV-t remedy ever
; known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Ac., but
| for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of l>ow-
I el complaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for
! efficiency or rapidity of action. In tlie
! great cities of India, and other hot elimaL s.
: it has become the Standard Medicine for all
| such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia,
I Liver Complaints, and other kindred Misor
|d. is. For Coughs and Col Is. ( sinker, Astli
ima and .Rheumatic difficulties, it has been
j proved by the most abundant and convine
j ing testimony to be an invaluabl* medicine.
/f ic-'ii’fl of all Iniitolio'iis.
[ The Pain-Kill ris sold by all respectable
| druggists throughout the United States and
foreign countries.
Prices 25 cents, 50 cents and £1 per bot
tle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors.
No. 130 High street, Providence, It. I.
AVAXTKI).
rni-IE UNDERSIGNED will pay the high-
I est cash prici*s for Chiekeiis, Ducks,
Geese, Turkevs and Poultrv of every kind.
I. H. GANDY.
Quitman, Ga. 3d, 1874.
5 S hereby given that in the settlement by
I mutual agreement between S. 1). Edmond
son and Messrs Kirkscy iV Scott, of Savan
nah. many notes and accounts were selected
by their Attorney, Capt. J. G. McCall, for
Messrs Kirksey A: Scott, which parties had
better call and Keltic with Capt. McCall
and save costs.
S. D. EDMONDSON.
*l-3m Quitman Ga., March 12,1871.
In Bankruptcy.
SOUTHERN DISTRK’T OF GEORGIA,
n at Valdosta, the 13th day of February,
1874. The undersigned hereby gives notiw
of bis ajipointment as Assignee of William
Jones, of Brooks ('ouuty, State of Georgia,
within said District, who lias been adjudged
a bankrupt on bis own petition, by the Dis
trict Court of said District.
S. AV. BROOKS,
Assignee of AYm. Jones.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,
iu at Valdosta, the 13th day of February,
1874. The undersigned hereby gives notice
of his appointment as Assignee ol AVilson J.
King, of Brooks County, State of Georgia,
within said District, who has been adjudged
a bankrupt on his own petition, by tlie Dis
trict Court of said District.
S. AV. BROOKS,
Assignee fur AVilson J. King.
5-44.
Deatli-lkirt of Gen. Lee.
A magnificent tlx IS inch Engraving,
j The family and friends an grouped sorrow
fully together around tlie old h ro‘s death
j bod. The scene is so touchingly beautiful,
i the sentiment of the picture is so sweet., and
! tin* characters so lifelike that everybody ad
mires it. it is truly a gem of art: on 6 which
should hang in ('very Southern home. Sent
by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 20 cents, or
3 for 50 cents.
Address, AV. M. BUUIIOAV,
200 Alain Street. Bristol. Term.
>?!?■• Agents wauled for this and a variety
ot other tine engravings. From S3 to SlO a
day can easily be made. l-ll
W.Oliiiiijilims \
CASH STORE,
QUITMAN, ( A.
I N BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED i
BY V. P. HARDEN, Esq., next-door to j
J. B. I'iueli, P.sq. A full and complote as-j
sortuiont of
1)1!Y GOODS.
Not ions,
Boots and Shoos,
Hats anti Caps,
Family (Jroceries,
And a general variety of good, which lam j
ottering at the very lowest figures, lor cash, i
Thankful for tlio liberal patronage here- ■
tofore received, I respectfully solicit a con-I
timmnee of the same.
Those indebted to mo on last year’s j
accounts are earnestly requested to Voine for- !
ward aiul settle.
AV. S. HUMPHREYS.
February 17, 1874. l-3m
J. M. WITT,
( ’ A 55 1 IN ES r r-Itl A It IS li,
UNDERTAKER,
AND GENERAL DEALER IN
b’UIFX [TURK
QUITMAN, GA,‘
TTrcULD NOTIFY THE PUP.TTC that
vt lie lias now on hand the largest as
sort mentof furniture ever brought to this
market, which lie is ottering at greatly re
duced prices. He keeps constantly on hand
every style of
Alotalio Jlnvlui Canes,
C’asn< (s ancl
Wood Cases,
Ranging from $5.00 to $250.00. A Hearse
always iu attendauia; at funerafn.
[l-ly] J. M. VYITT.
11. W. LKVKK.ETTK & SON,
QUIT MAX, GEORGIA,
Cl TILL REMAIN AT THEIR OLD
► 1 STAND on lb-pot street, where they
! manufacture AA'agons. and Buggies as cheap
as they can be bought at the North.
Tb. y are also prepared to do all kinds of
Repairing, Painting and
FLANTA'ITON WC)RK
with neatness and dispatch.
All work warranted, and satisfaction gunr
rant'(*(l.
February 16, 1874. ly
I R. M. WILKINSON. DR. ]>. SMITH. 1
WILKINSON & S3IITH,
'A
Practicing Physicians
AND DEALERS IN
1) It UK S A N > II E Die IN ES,
QUITMAN, GA.
FTAYE RETURNED TO THEIR OLD
S 6 stand, where they are receiving fresh
supplie;, and will keep constantly on hand
everything usually kept in a first-class coun
i try drug store.
/••A Fresh Garden K.-eds jnst received.
AN iLKIN SON A SMITH.
February 17, 1874. l-ly
The Mclntosh House,
QUITMAN, C*.V.
J. ]*. Kdmoiidson, Prop'r.
No pains will be spared by the present
proprietor, to retain the well earned reputa
tion and patronage of this popular house of
entertainment.
The tables will be supplied with the very
best the market can furnish; the chambers
will be kept neat and comfortable: and atten
tive waiters will be in attendance, upon
guests.
The patronage of the public is respectful
ly solicited.
: Changes Reasonable. -G:
1-tf
\
n" RY GOODS. CLOTHING. Shoes, Hats,
Groceries, Ac., at lowest prices, at
K.yyton’s New York Store.
TIIE CHEAT REMEDY FOII
COHSUIS PTiORI
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as lias been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severo
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in (lie Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. Wistar’s
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
PREPARED BY
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston, Mass.,
And sold by Druggists and Dealers generally.
Rich Farm
Nmv for Sale V®
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.and persons intending to purchase tickets
{ have no time to lose.
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i Agent Ruhlie Ld.rary Ky,. and Manager
Gitt Concert Rublic Library building. Louis
,\ i lie, Ky. .
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