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Reporter.
Q ITITM .V rv :
%TT T RSmY, APRIL 2J, 1871.
Our Agents.
The following gentlemen nro authorized
Agents for the Eepobtt.r, and I heir receipts
for subscriptions and advertisements will lie
duly recognized at this office, and their con
tracts promptly carried out:
Thos. !>. Downing, - . Savannah, Go.
A. H. McCilinr.r., ... Boston, ~
Wnxns H. McElveen, Thomnsville, ~
B. IV. Price, - - Groover Station, 11
( 111 lit il DIRECTORY :
i Haplinl Church.
L Rev. C. D. Cnmtmiell, Pastor.
Services the Second and Fourth Sun day k.
pßliurcli Conference on Saturday before the
Second Sunday in each month. Pravor
meeting every Thursday night. Sunday
School at 9 o’clock, a. m.
7VTef lioclist Cffmvcdi.
Rev. Walker Lewis, Pastor.
Services every Sunday at 11 o’clock, a. at.
and 7:15 p. isr. Praver meeting Tuesday
night in each week. Sabbath School at 9:30
a. m. W. E. Darnel Superintendent.
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Prcsl >x \ crinn Clmt'ch.
Rev. J. A. Smith. Pastor.
Sfvvici-s on tie' First and Third Sabbaths in
each .. nth. at 11 o'clock, A. M. Sabbath
School 4 o’clock, p. m.
HM IU U S:
filhalto Lodge, N"o. 537, F. A. M.
M. C, Wilkinson, W. AT.: T. A. Hall. Srr’y.
• Regular meeting on tho First and Third
Saturdays of each Month.
o
Quitm.'ui (Irmure.
J. O. Morton. Master.
Meets the First Thursday in each month
at 10 o’clock, a. m.
Quit man Postofflce.
S. M. Griffin, Postmaster.
Mail hours from 7 to 12. a. ii.. and from
2to 0:30, p. m. Office open on Sunday from
Bto 10. a. m. Money order department
closes invariably at 5:30, p. m.
WT.'JL ■:yr ;S *s• ' luuieiwp^r?
Traveling Agent.
Air. J. S. Harris, of Quitman, is the
penoral traveling agent for the Re
porter, and will visit onr ndiglihoring
towns and counties in the interest of
the paper. AYe commend him to the
confidence of the people.
"I ARKSTT GOODS just rccciv. !. which
a were bongM at panic prices for cash,
anil will be snM the same way. Call early
ami secure the chiwpest goods yet sold in
Quitman. No humbug at
Kayt in's New York Stoke.
loipcrior Court-—.furors.
AYe publish elsewhere, for the bon*
efit of id! who may be inte rested, the
list, of Jurors for the first week of our
next Superior Court, which commen
ces next Monday week.
(< ItKAT BARGAINS, cheap goods, full
JI stock jast r <■ ived ut
Kavton'.sNe .v York S^ore.
Dentistry.
Di:. D. L. Risks signifies his readi
ness and willingness to do all kinds
of work in his profession with neat
ness and dispatch, and at the very
lowest prices, by placing his card be
fore the public in the columns of the
Reporter this week. lie invites those
desiring his services to give him a
call within the next few weeks, as he
will be absent from his office in Quit
man from the loth of June until the
15th of August. Dr. Ricks is a mas
ter of his profession, and guarantees i
satisfaction on all his work.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries, Ac., at lowest prices, at
K.yyton’s New York Stoke.
Penmanship and Book-Keeping.
Ti{e attention of the citizens of
Quitman and vicinity is respectfully j
directed to the advertisement of Prof.
Geo. R. Levison, practical account
ant, and for many years connected
with the business colleges of the
East and South, who will visit our ;
town on Tuesday the sth of May, for
the purpose of organizing classes in
the above branches, of which he is
master. Prof. Levison comes to us
well recommended, and we trust
that the young men of Quitman will
avail themselves of this rare opportu
nity for useful instruction.
TTTHAT EVERY CUSTOMER SAYS
VV must be true, and all say that the
best bargains can be had at
Kavton’s Nkw Yoke Stock.
■>i, Fitzgerald.
This gentleman is a wholesale and
retail dealer in Candies, Cordials,
Syrups, Confectionaries, &e., at 180
Bryan Street, Savannah, Ga. Ho is
an old an experienced dealer and
manufacturer, having been established
in his business since 1850. We cheer
fully recommend him to the confi
dence of our people, and trust that he
may receive a liberal share of their
patronage. See his card elsewhere
in this paper.
A LL OF De. JAYNES’ Family Medi
; V cines and other drugs for Bale low at
Kayton’s New Yokk Stoke.
AA’est End House.—Mr. J. A. Lin
ton, the proprietor of this popular
house of entertainment has placed us
under obligations to him for courte
sies and attention which we received
whilst attending the hemp-pulling in
that town last week. He fed us well
and made us happy, and now we say
to our Quitman friends, “AVhen you
go to Thomnsville, stop at tlie Almost
End House.”
DECORATION DAY.
To cover the graves of* those who
fell on the battle field fighting in de
fence of onr ‘‘altars and firesides” is
a beautiful custom; and on this lovely
morning, as tender, loving hands lay
j dewy wreaths and garlands of earth’s
! sweetest flowers upon the soldiers’
j graves, may the spirit of love and
charity bo diffused with the fragrant
incense that is wafted on tho lnprning
breeze. Decorate the graves then, ye
women of the South; in memory of
the boy-soldier, in honor of the cause
that he served, and the life he yielded
i for that cause. Fur the living - -those
who have fought with honest heart ill
| a beaten cause —they can pluck glo
ries of their own from the ruin, and,
setting them against their bitterness
as a balance, let the past die gently
in their breasts. .Spread the choicest
flowers above the graves; for though
the names of many whose forms are
blended with kindred earth are no
longer remembered, still through
their influence they live, and in the
growth of our cities and in the cul- ;
ture of our fields, which represent;
the advancement of the South, they
live on, who died for us, and will do
i so forever.
To our martyred dead we owe a
great debt, and in no better way can
we pay it than during Ibis one day to
linger beside their graves, bedeck
them with garlands, and show to our
selves and the world that wc look oil
them as of tho immortals; that we j
would deem ourselves a degraded peo- ]
pie should we refuse to ornament
their last resting place with flowers,!
or nourish them with our tears, and
that wo would be wanting in charity
should wo not yield them at Irani
one sigh for the banner that is furled
forever.
“On fame’s eternal camping ground
Their silent tents are spread,
Wliile glory guards with solemn round
The bivouac of the dead.’’
t. and. n.
VLL OUR GOODS are marked down
_ cheap. Don't believe what is told you
by other merchants and interested parties,
but call and see for yourselves how well you
can dS at H utton's New Yokk Stoke.
Our Walking-slick Recovered.
Tlie fair damsels with whom we had
the brief but pleasant ride in tlie ox
cart were innocent of purloining our
cane. Sure enough, we had dropped
it in the road, but luckily for us a lady
friend of ours whom we had seen ar
rayed in her beautiful bridal robes
and giving her heart and hand to the
fortunate man who stood l>vher side
about two weeks before, happened to
pass that way, and seeing our stick,
took cave of i* and r*tun>dit to us. j
Many thanks, Mrs. Earn May ho
who has so recently* pledged himself
to love and clieerish you, be ever true |
and faithful to tlie delightful self-im- i
posed duty, and may you find him a
surer and more constant support j
through all the vicissitudes of life than I
our beautiful walking-stick has been
to us.
W. E. Barnes.
AY o are under obligations to the |
above named gentleman for engrav
ing the initials of our name upon a
number of articles, free of charge. I
AVe knew that Air. Barnes was a j
watch-maker and repairer, and that •
he kept a choice lot of silver-ware, j
jewelry, sewing machine needles for all
kinds of machines, Ac., but wo were j
not aware until recently that he had
added to his accomplishments that of
engraving also. AVe can assure those
who may have silver ware upon which
they* wish their names engraved that j
they can have the job well executed
by applying to Air. Barnes.
Messrs. Editors: —Please permit me
to return my thanks through the col
umns of the Reporter, to Air. M. S.
Mclntosh, proprietor of the AVillow
Oak House, at Homervillc, Ga., and
his excellent lady, for the hospitality
and kindness of which I was the re
cipient, whilst attending Clinch .Su
perior Court last week. I can cheer
fully reccommend my friends and ac
quaintances to stop at this house
whenever they visit Homerville, and
assure them that they will be well
cared for and hospitably entertained.
J. S. Harris, Traveling Agt.
Quitman, Ga., April 20th, 187-1.
171L0UR AND BACON in large quanti
. ties, at lowest rates Savannah prices
| nowhere—at Kayton’s New York Stojhc
Avery rapid, safe and easy way to make
money, is to procure territory to introduce
| the latest useful invention that is wanted
every day, by every one, every where, who
lias a family, ft full sized Sewing Machine
with Table and Treadle for only $lO that
does the same work as a Machine you would
pay SBO for, rapid, smooth and firm, makes
a seam so strong the cloth will tear before
stitches rip apart. Eight new attachments
for work and the improved Button Hole
Worker used by us only. Agents only need
show them in operation to sell in every
houso they enter. S3O and upwards cl oared I
daily by smart agents. No such Machine j
was over offerad at any such price. 35,000
sold last year, 100,000 Families use them, j
Demand increasing every day where they !
become known. Ministers, Judges, Law- J
yers, Editors, Machinists, Tailors &c re- I
commend them us perfect Rights gives free j
to first applications. If there is no agency !
in your place, Avrite for it, or buy a Machine !
for your Family or a relation, there is none
better or so cheap. Machines sent to all
parts of the country on receipt of price $lO, j
Read advertisement beginning “SOO saved
iu every Family,” in another part of this pa
per. Address tho Proprietors, Robert J.
Mulligan Cos., 330 Canal St., Now York.
hist of Grand mjil I'cllt .Ji ~:*s for First
Book, .May Term li.- ks Superior
Court.
GRAND JURORS,
(). B. Liuio, AV. B. Drew,
(lias. D. Groover, A\ . AY. Slappy,
j AVm. Dumpier, T. AY. Jones,'
John AY. Dukes, 1. E. Walker,
J- I’. Darraeott R. |). Brown,
i.l. I’. ('ulpepj.or, Mitchell Hi.is,
(’. I), (10/oiu, AV. I!. Cotter,
! .1. D. Tillman, A. 1. i a.,
J. D. Johnson, D. I{. Renfroe,
AVm. Morrow, li. Cooper,
T. G. Phillips J. G. Moore,
J. D. Joyce, Cauncth Abates.
PETIT JURORS.
J. H. AViulo, J. R. AVootcu,
J. R. Kellum, B. G. Lee,
J. M. Stevens, E. A. Fretwell,
L N. Gornt.o, AV. E. Hatchett,
William Ram. B. At. O. Lewis,
J. J. Williams, E. II Radford,
E. A. Jones, Gridin Holloway,
11. E. Chapman. D. Downing,
jJ. AV. Haddock, S. J. Benton,
! J. 0. Morton, Jackson Beaty,
J#AV. Cmiiiigham, Xoali Eolsom
iL. E. Roberts, G. AAA L. Dnntpier,
A.;A\. McFurlttud, Jessee E. Hunter,
j Neal Hendry, John G. Rogers,
I’. L. A\ atkins, It. A. Durham,
jB. E. Lauey, L. F. Lawson, f
j David Hiers, B. Beaty,
j Geo. Carter, J. C. Johnson.
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I A/AIU'SHIILS OF SHELLED COHN
lUU tor Mill-l.y
AV. 8. Humphreys.
If any Georgia Democrat in AA’ash
: iugton thinks to paliate public senti
ment in Georgia towards Grant by
saying he is tlie best man in his par-1
j ty, we are sorry for him. He will find ,
jit very hard to convert his constitu
• cuts to the same opinion. Of that we
are very sure. —Macon Telegraph. j
You are, eh? Well if Grant is not!
j the best man of his party, point out |
; to ns tlie Radical that is a better man
! than Grant. Again, if you are sorry :
for a “Georgia Democrat in Washing- i
ton” for thinking Grant tlie best man ’
iof his party, why should not he be
sorry for you for thinking some other
Radical is a better man than Grant ?!
! —Atlanta Jlerald.
Any man in tho Radical party is a
j better man than Grant, in our judg- j
j ment. All of them doubtless have
the same will to injure the Soutli that.
he lias, but not one tho same power.
Therein lies the difference. They
concoct tlie deviltry but lie legalizes
and makes it operative. AVhen has,
Grant ever refused to give his sanc
tion to any of the crimes peipetrated
against the South under the guise of J
Federal laws ? Name one if you can. .
And while you are about it give us i
your opinion of Grant’s treatment of
the delegation of South Carolina tax- j
payers. Somehow or other that epi- j
sode in the “best man’s” life seems to
have entirely escaped your notice.—
Macon Telegraph.
IK 1.0. jw7. | , j
PAIN-KILLER,
THE GUEAT
Family Medicine of the Age,
TAKEN INTERNALLY, IT CUBES
Dy sentry, Cholera, Diarrhea, Cramp and
i Pain ill the Stomach, Bowel Complaints,
Painters’ Colic, Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sore
Throat, Sudden Colds,
Coughs, Ac.
USED EXTERNALLY, IT CURES
Boils, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, '
Old Sores, Sprains, Toothache, Pain j
in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumti- j
tism, Frosted Feet, Arc., Ac.
Paiii-Ivillei*,
after a thorough trial by innumerable living !
witnesses, has proved it.-.. If The Medicine of j
the aje. It is an internal and external reiu
j edy. One positive proof of its efficacy i.:, \
! that its sales have constantly increased, and \
| wholly upon its own merits. The effect of |
j the
I J .YHST-Ivl I„I. KIl
I upon the patient when taken internally, in'!
case of Cold, Cough, Bowel Complaint, Choi- |
j era. Dvsentary, and other afflictions of the !
■ system, has been truly wonderful, and has j
Avon for it a name among medical prepara- j
i l ions that can never be forgotten. Its sin;- j
' cess in removing pain, as an external reme-!
j dy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Sprains, Cuts, Stings of Insects, and other !
j causes of suffering, has secured for it such a i
j host of testimony, as an infallible remedy,
! that it will he handed down to posterity as j
one of the greatest medical discoveries of j
i the nineteenth century.
TTie Pain-Killer
derives much of its popularity from thesim- j
plieity attending its use, which gives it a
peculiar value in a family. The various dis- !
eases which may be reached by it, and in j
their incipient stages eradicated, are among j
those which are peculiarly fatal if suffered
to run ; but the curative magic of this pre
paration at once disarms them of their ter
rors. J.n all respects it fulfills the condi
tions of a popular meeme.
Be sure you call for and get the genuine
Pain-Killer, as many worthless nostrums are
attempted to be sold ou the great reputation
of this valuable medicine.
pft" Directions accompany each bottle.
Price 25 c/s., 50 c/s. and sl.ooper Buttle.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 10-11
COMMERCIAL^
QUITMAN RETAIL PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED EVERY WEEK.
[These quotations are based entirely upon
cash transactions.
Butter—Goshen... lb (a 50
~ Country lb (a) 30
Candles “Jr! lb 20 © 25
Cheese lb 20 © 25
Coffee-Rio slb 30(4 35
Corn "W bush . ... (a) 100 j
Crackers lb 10 © 15 !
Eggs doz .. . .121 @ 15 |
Flour Superfine.. Jf) bbl ”@9 00 j
Family \\ bbl . 10 00 (< 12 00
Ginger %J lb 30 (ic, 40
Lard %Mb .. ..12A© 14
Oysters 'jj* can 15 @ 25
Peaches can 30 (a)
I Pickles 70 j ftr 26 (a) 50
j Potatoes Irish.... p bush ©2 00
Sweet.. . 70 bush . . . .75 © 80
Powder Mlb 40© 50
! Potash lb 16© 25
Rice “jJ lb 10 ©
Raisas lb © 25
Salt 70 s,u 'k •• •. ©175 !
! Soap “p lb ..10 (>' 12
i Sugar *IL 6 © 15
' Syrup 7' gul 50 ©
, Soda '0 In © 15
Shot *}4 lb 12 © 15
Starch 74 lb 12 © 15
Tobacco, good .... 70 H* 50 © 1 00
Vinegar 70 gnl 40© 00
Bjicon 74 lb © 12
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mtistry.
IIVIF I*\l l l IISYKH invitaw wisli
-1 iug liia nerviciM to mil within tho noxt
li'W wewks, oh In' cnwctM to lio ln cvHKavily
alw nt 011 hiiKincsK lugn tlm 15th of Jiuio
until tho 15th of Aio;ttu:
10-ly D. L RICKS, D. D. S.
AVILLOAV QAIi HOI SE,
TT nMER; r,LE, GA.
No. 11 .1. J (7. li. ~
Board and prr Day,. #2.
i Patronage aolioitod, and BatiKfaotion guar
untood.
M. S. MoINTOSH,
10-tf .'X* riopriotor.
Pcuninnsliii) anil Hook-kpujiing.
PROF. GKO. R. LEVISON,
PKACTICAX. ACCOUNTANT,
VND for many years connected with the
. principal business Colleges in tlu*
East and South, will visit Quitman, May
! sth, for the purpose of organizing classes in
i the above branches.
Ladies and Gentlemen be on hand, as my
tinn- from my numerous engagements will
be limited.
Circulars, giving Terms, Ac., may be ob-
I tabled from J. R. Edmondson or Henry F.
; Mabbett, Esqs. 10-'Jt
M. FITZGERALD,
[established 1850.]
i Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail
Dealer iu
Candies, Cordials, Syrups 4
h’ni'icy ( 'oiileelionai’y, Sz, i*.
180 Bryan st., betwet n Barnard and Jefferson,
SAVANNAH, GA.
! io-t.f
W A NTED.
riMIE UNDERSIGNED will ]my the high-
I •st cash prict-s for Chickens, Ihu ks,
i Geese, Turkeys and Poultry of every kind.
B. H. GANDY.
I Quitman, Ga. March 3d. 1874.
SAVANNAH ADVEIMTSEMENTS.
Ew’d J. Kennedy,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 1*2(5 Broughton Street, Near Bull,
SAVANNAH, - - - GA.
/ < ENTLEMEN VISITING THE CITY
V T are recpiestod to call and examine the
( large assortment of goods now in store,
; v Orders from the country solicited.
. to which special attention will be given.
0. H. MILLER, Agt.,
DEALER IN T
Malmffimy, Walnut nad Pine
FURNITURE,
! French and Cottage Chamber Sets
and Looking Glasses.
MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER.
Ilii) ami 171 BBOII.HTOX STREET,
Next to H. k J. Weed,
SAVANNAH,
j A. HELLER, Salesman. [B-3m
" M. M. SULLIVAN,
DEALER IN
2 1. V 5 >,
FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH,
Vegetables and other Produce.
:?. c?' All orders promptly attended to,
i Terms Cash on delivery. "5 A
11(5 BAA LANE,
SA.YA.ISTV VII, GA.
37 ltf
New Paper and Paper Bag Warehouse.
JNO. W. FBETWELL. WM. N. NICHOLS.
Fretwell & Hols,
DEALERS IN
Paper Bass, Flour s;irlcs
i Twines, Moolt and News Ink,
J jotter and. Note Parers,
Envelopes, Wrapping Paper.
Pens and IViicbls,
I {lank Books,
lieeeipt and Pass Hooks*,
]\l.iicil;i”:o, 5c0., Scc*.,
129 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH - - GA.
.tc," Orders Filled Promptly.
FRETWELL \ NICHOLS.
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In Bankruptcy.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,
O at Valdosta, the 13th day of February.
1874. The undersigned hereby gives notice
of his appointment as Assignee of William
•Tones, of Brooks County, State of Georgia,
within said District, who has been adjudged
a bankrupt on his own petition, by the Dis
trict Court of said District.
S. W. BROOKS,
Assignee of Wm. Jones.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,
O at Valdosta, the 13th day of February.
1874. The undersigned hereby gives notice
of liis appointment ns Assignee of Wilson J.
King, of Brooksdbounty, State of Georgia,
within said District, who has been adjudged
a bankrupt on bis own petition, by the Dis
trict Court of said District.
S. W. BROOKS,
Assignee for Wilson J. King.
5-4 t
Death-Hod of Gen. Lee.
A magnificent 14x18 inch Engraving.
The family and friends are grouped sorrow
fully together around the old hero’s death
bed. The scene is so touchb^^gMgMMßj
, J/t
<Or I ltd .. ! • • llfrlikf tSji
iii:iv !'. i 11 dy H gem
by mail. <ll vcmpl
2u(Main
Agfiit' w.iut* 1 li
<>l Mtlu r fiin* • u
Lv . a -i : . i’ s■'
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rev SPy x
I'OR A, TIIE
Sliimlard ol’ lC.\t
TJIHOUGHOUT THE WOULD,
jO V K R 0 0 0,000 S () b 1).
100,UOU mere than of any other kind.
The New )VlH'.elor A. Wilson
Received in 1873 :
Tho highest Awards at the Vienna Expo
; sition.
Tlie Gold Medal of the Maryland Institute
Fair. **
The Four Highest Premiums (including
1 two medals,) at Georgia State Fair.
lJt-xl Ll’iill :
r Hie Wheeler A Wilson has the approval of
nrllions ef Lillies who have used this well
tried maehinc. Physicians certify that it is
the only h Seir , <j Machine Jit for
Family use. Its light an l easy motion does
not fatigue invalids. Its rapid execution of
work recommends it to all who sew for a
living. It is the must economical Dfrause the
most d'treble.
Our new and popular No. 6 jjMachine
adapted for Leal!, r work and general Man
ufacturing purposes is now used by the
leading tailoring establishments and shoe
factories.
Send for our circular::. Machines sold on
easy terms, or monthly payments taken.
Old machines put iu order or received in
exchange.
Wheeler A Wilson Manuf’g Co.’s Office,
146 Broughton street. Savannah,
W. P*. CLEYES,
19 General Agent.
NEW GOODS
koe
Spring and Summer
TRADE. A LARGE BTOCK OF
CLVTYK M >ES,
Fancy Dress Goods,
London and Paris BkiHliionK,
C roods,
Larins, XiiLLons*,
Sonrik, Collars,
Also New Styles Trimmed and Untrimmed
Ladies’ 1 1 a Is,
the usual stock of I>O3XI£2JSTXO?**,
Hoots and Shoes,
11 ATS,
CLOTHING,
j AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Drugs & ledieiiies,
7
i All for s;de for Cash or Exchange for Couu
j try produce at a very small advance on New
York cost.
Call before you purchase, and see what an
: amount of beautiful and good goods can be
j had of us for a very small amount of cash.
** I {RIGGS, JELKS & CO.
Qnitman, Ga., April 1, 1874. tf
]S T sdw :
SPRING GOODS
l
JUST RECEIVED!
AT
W.S. llniiiiilu'cys’
CASH STORE,
QUITMAN, GA.
TN BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED
I BY F. R. HARDEN, Esq., next door to
J. B. Finch, Esq. A full and complete as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
Notions,
Boots and Shoes,
llnls a1 id Caps,
Family Groceries,
And a general variety of good, which I am
offering at the very lowest figures, for cash.
Thankful for tin* liberal patronage here
tofore received, I respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the same.
Those indebted to me on List year’s
accounts are earnestly requested to come for
ward and settle.
W. S. HUMPHREYS.
February 17, 1871.. l-3m
Tbe Mclntosb House,
QUITMAN, GA.
J. It. Edmondson, PropT.
No pains will be spared by the present
proprietor, to retain the well earned reputa
tion and patronage of this popular house of
entertainment.
Thu 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.
, ' 4 Charges Reasonable. \
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Notice
in the settlement by
m ipriiiiv-lifloL
Wu MV, 1.1■.1 11 •I: and I s -"
Whitt Sniemmicy, nolitical and
] social— Terms, $2 p- r year. To clubs, nine !
• copysTor SB. Hpndiuen copies Ad
dress, DAY-BOOK, New York City.
.. y. E\l(Mia i n a t ors
(bid Powner
Cor Rats, Mice, Koaches,
V'r-sJly \nts, Bed-Bugs Moths, At
I J. F. HENRY, (TUUAN. & CO., N. Y., Sole
I agents.
\ ! 1 T 1 ) I Vfd I ) Will out! Truth
IT ft l I\f* Ii I\ triil iu p h ant!
• Agents, old, and young, male and female,
| make more money soiling our French and
Am wit in .A mlyii . v and (dimes than at
a lytliing else. Greated . inducement* to
agent and pur- lusi*rs. C’ahilqgues, terms
full partieuErs s.-nt free to nil. Address.
*' vv - VICKERY, Agusta. Maine.
BOY J. & P. COATS’ BLACK
THREAD far fir MACHINE.
Write for Price t. t to .1. 11. JOIIASTON,
(UvF.AT WESTKHN
GUN WORKS
179 Smithfield St., Pittsburgb, Pa.
P>reeeh-Loading Shot Guns. $lO Ro S3OO.
Double Shot Gun . $8 t>* $l5O. Single Guns
$3 to 20. llilles, $8 to $75. Revolvers, $5
'to $25. Pistols, $1 to SN. Gun Material,
I Fishing Tackle, Ac. Loryt iliscouuts to
\ Dealers or Flubs. Army Guns, Revolvers,
I etc., bought or traded for. Goods sent by
ex press, C. O. I)., to be examined before |
paid for.
I |
rjAO ADVKIM ISKKS. All
, persons who contemplate making contracts
: with newspapers for the insertion of atlver
! tisements should send 2*5 cts. to (EO. P.
ROW ELL A CO., i 1 Park Ro>v, N. V.,
tor their ONE llENlUIEI) PAGE
j PHIjET, containing lists of 55.000 nespa
j ’ e. ? 1
pers and estimates, showing the cost of ad- j
j vertising.
CEND FOR CATALOGUE of WON
DERS, and make a fortune. Aildr. ss,
JAS. BARRON A* CO., Station D., N. Y.
New and Novel 1
I ting M.vohine. County and State Rights!
j for sale on the most liberal terms. Also l
Agents Wanted to sell our other Novelties.
Address H. I>. BRIER & CO., Atlanta, Ga. !
I'pi’TS and EPILEPSY
I ]>ositively cured. The worst eases, of long-
I est standing, by using Du. HEBBARD’S
jt-URE.. A bottle sent flee to all address-J
I ing J. E. Dibblee, Druggist, 814 6th Ave-1
nue, N. Y.
ikoiriVD 4 1T Y
Com mere ia 1 Cos 1 \ ege,
(Formerly called I vice A Stewaud’s)
Nos. 210 A 212 North Fourth Street..
St. Louis, NEo.
Mokl Com]>l'tc, Practical
and Thoroiijjli Kstab-
Hshnx'nt in tlio
Went.
A FULL COURSE
OF
Hook-koeping’,
l’cnmjnJiip.
Luaiisii Grammar.
( ummcrcial Arilliniotic ami
Commercial Law.
! T IME U N LIMITE D, $ (57.50
To .\Kut\R a.n seeking situations, we can
offer. 1)V means of a svslcinized plan,
SPECIAL CONTRACTS UUAUA N'TFEING
SITUATIONS
to those finishing our course satisfactorily.
The “Mound City ” ia THE school of the
West.
For circulars and other information, ad
dress, THUS. A. RICE, Pres.
33-1-ly
Planing Mill.
TIIOM A S VI LL E, - - GA.
Cash Prices :
Planing, Tonguing and Grooving,
per M. $7.50
Surfacing, per M 3.00
Laths, in any desired quantity, per M. 4.00
Mouldings, of the most handsome designs,
on hand and made to order.
Agent for sale of Sash, Blinds. Doors,
Brackets,, and everything needed to finish
tlie most fasnionable dwelling,
L. F. THOMPSON.
J. M. WITT,
t’ Am 3N E I-Al \ It E li.
UNDEHTA Iv ER,
AND GENERAL DEALER IN
FURXITUTH!
QUITMAN, GA.,
TTTOULD NOTIFY THE PUBIdC that:
NV he has now on hand the largest as- !
sortrnent of furniture ever brought to tlifff:
marlo't, which he is offering at greatly re
duced prices. He keeps constantly on hand
every style of
MetalLc* ISurial Cases,
CanlcotH :md
"Wood Cases, ,
Ranging from $5.00 to $250.00. A Hearse
always in attendance at funerals.
[l-ly] J. M. WITT.
11. W. LEVERETTE & SON,
Q UIT MAX,GLO R G I A,
CITILL REMAIN AT THEIR OT,H
\ 1 STAND on Depot street, where they I
manufacture Wagons, and Buggies as cheap |
as they can he bought at the North.
They are also prepared to do all kinds of
Repairing, Painting and
IM, A.jNT r VA/. 1 MOIST WORK
with neatness and dispatch.
All work warranted, and satisfaction guar
anteed.
February 10, 1874. ly
S HINGLES.S
fTlHEuudei*signed, who hasan experience of
I. manv vcarsiriDv^uim^^w^^^jj|^^|^
**** ■ 1
M'.H AIM LItTIMOIKNT.S.
S. 11. IIIMO.MISO.V
m : vl it. in
General Merrliandise^
QUITMAN, GA.
X L\V
SPRING GOODS
JI sr HKCKIV El).
Splendid bargains can now 4v bad at this
house bv
Cnsli Customers!
CREDIT PLAY E UT!
Our stock of Spring and Smnnv r goods Is
complete, consisting of Dress Goods, Cali
coes, Shirtings, Sin- tings, Fancy Goods,
Notions, Hats in great variety. Boots, Shoes,
Ac. Also a good assortment of Choice Gro
ceries.
S. D. EDMONDSON.
April 15, 1874. 9 3m
NOTICE.
T. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
Npocinl Ikixcs
MAY 1, 1874, TO APRIL 30, 1875.
r pHE LAW of D< ‘inber, 24. 1872, re
-1 quires every person engaged in any
business, avocation, or employment, which
renders him liable to a Special Tax, to pro
cure and place conspicuously in his estab
lishment or place of business a Stamp de
noting til- payment of said Special Tax for
the S;ieeial Tax year lu g innin g' May 1, 1874,
before commencing or continuing business
after April 30, 1874.
The Taxes mb raced within the provisions
of the law above quoted are the following,
viz ;
Rectifiers S2OO 00
Dealers, retail liquor 25 00
Dealers, whoh -.de liquor * lOO'OO
Di i.L :4 iu malt liqiu !•. \v!mb ->ale. . . 50 OOft^
Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20
Dealers in leaf tobacco 25
Retail dealers in L if tobacco 500 00
And on sales of <•*, r SI,OOO, fifty cents fr
every dollar in excess of SI,OOO.
Dealers in mauufaetured tobacco.... 5 00
Manufacturers of stills 50 00
And for each still manufactured . 29 00
And for each worm manufactured.. . 20 00
Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00
Manufacturers of cigars 10 00
Peddlers of tobacco, first class, (more
than two horses) 50 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second class,
(two horses 25 00
Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one
horse) 15 00
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on
foot or public conveyance) 10 00
Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00
Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00
Any person, so liable, who shall fail to
comply with the foregoing requirements
will be subject to severe penalties.
Persons or firms liable to pay any of the
Special Taxes named übow in the counties
of Brooks, Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch,
Echols, Coffee, Colquitt, Irwin, Wilcox,
Telfair and Berrien, must apple to EDW’I)
C. WADE, Deputy Co\lc*W of Internal
Revenue at Quitman, Brooks county, Ga.,
and pay for and procure the Special Tax
Stamp or Stamps they lined, prior to May 1,
1874, and without further notice.
J. W. DOUGLASS,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Office of Internal Revenue, Washington,
D. 0., Feb. 10, 1874. 9-It
JACOB BAUM
rnAKES PLEASURE IN NOTIFYING
I his friends mid the public generally
that lie has just returned from New York
| with an excellent and carefully selected
| stock of
Si’ll IMi ANl> SI 1151 ER
I Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Donu sties. Ready
Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Ac.,
i which he is determined to soil to cash eus
j tomerw as cheap, it not cheaper, than they
J can be purchased elsewhere.
I The ladies are specially invited to pay me
! a visit, as 1 have many tilings that will meet
favor in their eyes.
JACOB BAUM.
i Quitman, Ga., April 1, 1874. [7-2m]
New 51iilineiy (jowls.
ITIHE rNDERSKWKD HAVE JUST RE
i CEIVED their Spring stock, embracing
j all The latest styles of Ladies' lints. Trim
j mings, Collars, Cuffs and a superior Collet*-.
J tion of ornamental Flowers, X:.c, Ac., which
| are now ready for sale at the lowest cash
prices.
MRS. E. R. H ARDEN,
MRS. E. IVES
5L CL WILKINSON A SON,
APOTHECARIES
AND GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
QUIT MAN,, G A.
Have rf.tur v ed 'j'o their old
stand, where they are receiving fresh
I supplies, and will keen* constantly on hand
! everything usually kept in a first-el ass couu
l| try drug store.
y ■ Fresh Garden Seeds just received.
M. C. WILKINSON & SON.
February 17, 1874. 1-ly
E. J. YOUNG,
Sale and Livery Stable,
THOM. IS VILLE, GA.
n OKSER AND BUOQIE§ TO LET to
.go to all parts of the country. [B-lra
Dissolution.
rpilE FIRM HERETOFORE EXISTING
I helwen the undersigned in the Drug
i busines in Quitman, under the uiime and
style of Wilkinson & Smith, has, by mutual
consent, this twentieth day of March* 1*74,
het'n dissolved, by the sale of the interest of .
l)r. A. D. Smith in said firm to M. 0. Wil
kinson, Jr. The books and accounts of the
late firm are retained by Dr. M. C. Wilkin
son, and those indebted to him are earnestly
requested to coxuc* settle.
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