The Quitman reporter. (Quitman, Ga.) 1874-18??, September 10, 1874, Image 4

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A Negro Wedding. Tho bride and groom, anmvmiig to tho names of Andrew and Susy, were field bunds of unimpeachable Guinea blood, and both h and passed tho first half century of life. Their dress, however, showed that they hud not entirely eschewed tho follies of their youth for, though rude and cheap, as became their condition, it was nevertheless embellished with those bits of gewgaws and glaring finery of bright colored ribbons and tics in which the negro delights. With the most decorous gravity the preacher began: “Andrew, does you lub dis yer wo man.” “I duz so,” was tlm reply. “Will you promise to stick close froo time and ’tarnity, renouncing all odors an’ cleabing to her for ober an’ ebor, an' amen "I will dat.” “Will you lull, honor and ’boy “Hold on dar, Ole Jack!” interrupt ed tho groom, with no little show of indignation; “’taint no use talking to dis nigger ’bout ’heyiri do winimen folks, onny ’cept ole miss!” “Silence dar, you owduinptious nig ger!” roared the wrathful preacher: “what fur you go fur spilin de grabi ty ob de ’elision. Dis yi r's only mut ter ob form, an’ iimpoiisiblc to de ’ea siou. Now don't you go fur to open your black mouf until do time for you to speak. Will you promise to lub, honor an’ ’bey (Andrew still shaking his head ominously at the obnoxious word) dis yer nigger Susy, furnishin’ her wid nil things needed for comfort an’ happiness an’ protectin' from suf ferin’ an' milkin' smoove de path of all her precedin’ days to come ?” “I suppose I mils’ say yes to dat,” said Andrew, meekly. “Den I pronoun*-" dese yer two couples to beman uu’ wife, an’ whom de Lord has joined togedder, let no man go fur to put deni asunder.” Here an uproar arose among the blacks, betokening a dilemma entire ly unforeseen by Old Jack. For, in asmuch as he had forgotten to require the usual vows of Susy, they insisted that however firmly Andrew might be bound by the bonds of matrimony. Susy was still single, and the pair were but half married. The matter was at last adjusted by the preacher commencing the ceremony over again, by which means tho couple were firmly united to the satisfaction of all. How Waslio Uu(lortaK;‘is Sot Collins for Customers. [From til.' Virginia City ilntorprise. ] A nip, lit or two since, wltile on liis limit throng;!) B street, Officer Shirts found nn inebriated individual repos ing on a bench in front of Wilson k Brown’s undertaking establishment. The officer shook the follow until he awoke him from his drunken slumber, then he explained to him that In would be obliged (o escort him to the station-house unless he hunted other quarters. The man told the officer that he was a stranger in town, that he had hut four bits, and the night being 'si'.nt- he hj,d ‘•(meluthi'i—iL. would be good economy to sleep out of doors and save his four bits to buy bis breakfast in the morning. Not being a hard-hearted man, the officer told the fellow that lie might finish his snooze, providing he would get up before the jieople were astir on the streets. Passing that way again in the course of an lionr or two, Air. Shirts found that his snoozer had roolled off the bench and was lying in the empty case of a coffin, which was sitting at the edge of the side walk. Housing the man again, the officer told him he “must get out of there.” “Gut of what?” grumbled the fel low. “Out of that coffin,” said Shirts— though it was hut one of those largo coffin-shaped cases in which coffins are shipped. “Who’s in a coffin ?” said the fel low, rubbing his eyes. “Why, you are,” said Shirts. “If I am 1 don’t know it.” ’’Well, I know it, and if you don’t get out of that it will he the end of you. Don’t, you know that if the un dertakers get up in tlie morning and find you snoozing in here they’ll clap a lid on the coffin, nail you up and bury you, and then send in a bill and make the county pay your funeral ex penses?” Crawling out of his narrow quar ters, the fellow stood and gazed upon the coffin case for a time, then said: “AI hat sort of and and undertakers have you got up here in this country, that go and set coffins ’longsido the .idewalk to ketch men?” and without waiting for an answer he shuffled away to find saft 1 quarters. Rklatjve \\ l at.iris. -The average weights of boys at birth range a little over six pounds and a half, while girls fall a little below the figure. For the first twelve years the two sexes increase in weight in about the same ratio, after which time the boys take the decided lead- the result be ing that young men of twenty aver age about one hundred und forty three pounds, whilo the average fin young women of the same age is twenty-three pounds less. Men reach their heaviest bulk at the age of thirty-five, their average weight at that time being about one hundred and fifty-two pounds. The maximum of weight is attained by woman at fif ty years, and is about one hundred and twenty-eight pounds. The weight of tlie average man or woman at full growth is about twenty times that at birth. The Brooklyn Argus is of the opin ion tlmt a kind word “will always go further than a flat-iron or a potato- j inasher.” -—There is nothing more calculated to weaken a boy’s moral character than to get his fishing-book fastened ori rubbish in (lie river. A Vermont debating club is now i struggling with the question, “Which oats tiie most chickens ministers or owls ?” P. C. SAWYERS COTTON GIN. Patent Juno lOtli, is?;}. With Adjustable Roll box and Swinging Front, for dinning Damp, Wet or Dry Cotton, AI.HO, THE L'Kl.iaiKATri) ( i l’isvvoh I Gin, Genuine Pattern, with the tit illating Box. MA N V FACT U RED 11 Y I\ SAWYKK, .Macon, (la. This Gin took Hip Premium lust vear. Having furnish' and my shop with now ! nmehinery nnd the best of workmen, tin iv is no Gin made that can excel mint 1 as to finish. Inm now running the bearings of tho Saw; and Brush in the pivot, <v Hie Oscillating Boxes that never heat, though run as high ; as 2,000 revolutions Id the minute, i hope : j my patrons wili not do this year as they did , lust, wait until they need the Gin before or- i during. Send on your orders at once, so that i I may have time to do you right. It costs j ! no more to order now than in September. The Sawyer Eclipse Cotton Gin with its improvements, lms won its way upon its own merits to the very first rank of popular' favor. It stands to-day without comj'kti tjon in all the points and qualities desirable i or attainable in a pkkfkct cotton* otn. Our Portable or Adjustable Roll Box places it in the power of every planter to regulate the parking of the seed to suit him- j self, and is the only one made that does. Properly managed, Sawyer’s Eclipse Gin will maintain the full natural length of the \ staple uiul lo* made to do as rapid work as any machine in use. Three premiums were taken bv Sawyer’s Eclipse Gin last year, over all competition, ! viz: Two at the Southeast Alabama and ! Southwest G- eight, at Eufaula one a silver cup the other a diploma. Also, the First premium at Goldsboro, North Carolina. .MOAY OI.fVW V. ill be delivered on board the cars, at the 9 following piioi Thirty-five saws si3l 2 b Forty saws lot) 00 Forty-five saws 108 7~> Fifty saws 187 00 ; Sixty saws 225 00 Seventy saws 202 00 Eighty saws 300 00 j To prevent delay, orders and old gins j should be sent in immediately. Time given to responsible parties. Vol untn v v TeKtimoiiinlN Are furnished from various sections of the ■ cotton growing States. Wi'iimp-S, G.v., Oof. 15, 1873. Mr. P. C. Sawyer, Macon, Ga.: My gin is doing well, and I am well pleas ed with it. In fact it cannot be beat. Respectfully, S. L. WILLIAMS. Gimiiams, S. (A. Sept. 10, 1871. B. C. Sawyi r. Esq.: Dear Sir When you sent me the fifty saw ! gin you requestol me when .! tried it to let. I you know liow I am ]1 ased with W. and ac cording to your lvijiii :( Ip.’. ’.'fi do so. Yes terday I timed. J u.lined one hour and iiMM-iftG'. Vi.j a fiile of cotton which was; oio dampen belli real good order. I then * jiacked Mia- cotton, putting 7), yards of bag ging on the bale. 1 then weighed it and it 1 weighed oi l pounds. Ido not hesitate to i say that she is the fast- stand picks as clean as any gin that I ever saw ginning. I would not change her tor no fifty khw gin of any other make, Magnolia gin not excepted. Yours respectfully, 11. LASIERAIN. ! B. S. I weighed seed cotton for one other bale, tli<- first bale I ginned on your gin last ! Monday .afternoon, and it turned out 1 I j ■ pounds over one-tliird, bale weighing 4-16 i } pounds. Athens, Ala., April 28tli, 1874. Mr. r. G. Sawyer lam well pl< used with i tin 1 fifty saw Cotton Gin I bought of you last i summer. It does all you said it would do, j and does it well, It gins fast, picks clean, : makes a good sample, and with the adjust able breast, never chokes. I never expect to use any other. Yours truly, J. R. HAETLE. Faiubuux, Ga., April 21, 1874. Mr. B. C. Sawyer, Macon, Ga.: Dear Sir - The gin we bought of yon last fall, we are pleased to say, gives entire satis faction. We would not have any other. We have ginned 390 bales, ginning from six to 1 ten per day, cotton thirding itself after pay ing tole. We can safely say that in our opinion it is the best gin now in use. Y<mrs respe< tfull y, MILLER & M’ KNOWN. Wo, the undersigned. have witnessed the ! operation of Messrs. Miller fc MeKDown's I gin, inath- by l*. (’. Sawyer. Macon, (la., und | can say that it cleans the stud better than j any gin wo know of, and makes as good Lint j as any gin in the Slate. ! H. STRIC’KJ.ANI), F. I\ S. WILLIAMS, ; W. R. KLDKR, W. T. ROBERTS, ! LEV. S. HARVEY, J. L. MARTIN. Locust Grove, Ga., Oct. 30tli, 1871. Mr. P. C. Sawyer. Macon, Ga.: Otar Sir Enclosed lind draft on Gridin Hanking Company for sllO, as payment for j our gin, with which wo arc well pit used. Yours truly, 11. T. DICKIN A SON. The above letter enclosed tlie following j testimonial, addressed to Mr. P. C. Sawyer, I viz: _ Locust Grove, Ga., Oct. 30, 1872. We the und l reigned planters, have wit-] j nessed the operation of one of your Eclipse j I Cotton (Jins, which we think superior to any j | other gin we have ever seen used. It leaves ! I the seed perfectly clean, and at the same time turns out a beautiful sample, etc. jH. T. DICK IN A SON, E. A. CLE AVJiLAND, > M. L. HARRIS. Irwinton, Ga., Oct. 7, 1873. P. C. Sawyer: Dear Sir -The cotton gin ; : we got- from you, we are pleased to say, meets i ; "in- fullest expectations, and does all yon i promised it should do. We have ginned one hundred and sixteen bales on it. and it lias never choked nor broken the roll. It picks the seed clean and makes good lint. We have had considerable experience with vari ous kinds of cotton gins, and can with safety j say yours is the befit we have overseen run. THOMAS BROOKS. ELI J A LINGO. Cochran, Ga., Jan., 1873. P. G. Sawyer, Macon, Ga.: The cotton gin \vv. bought of you last fall, j after a lair trial, lias given us satisfaction. ; It makes a good lint and cleans the seed well. Yours respectfully, T. J. & D. J. LEE. | (dus Hepuiml Promptly. r*. CL S VV. YIOK, MACON, GA. -V. .T. ItOTSTKKK, A-unt, 21-:!ifl Quitman, Ga. V HO V ESS 10XV L. DENTISTRY. riMIE FNDEKSIGNED invites tin-, whh -1 ing his s; rvici s t •cull within the i. xt few weeks, as lie expects to be ntccHsnrily j absent on business run the 15th of *1 line ! until the 15th of August. 10-ly 1). L. KICKS, D. D. S. Sir. K. A. ,J il !i k S, Brncliciiig Physician. QIITM AIN, <; A. I Oittui: : Brick building adjoining store of Messrs. Briggs, J Iks A Cos., Screven : street. [l-tf j W. B. BKX.NET. S. T. KINCSUKERY. HKNXKT& KINUSUEUY. Attorneys at Law. ' QITJAfAN, BI’OOTS CO., GA. Fi'lirmirv 11, 1871. tf jo. A. HOW'IXI. 11. A. I>I:N'MASK' II OWE LI, A BEAM A 15 It, ATTOIIN El'S AT LAM’, NO. 8 DKAVTON ST., [SAVANNAH - - - GA. i _ # . ’ “ Refer, by permission, to Messrs. Groowr, Stubbs A Cos., iiud It. 11. Reppard, Sava • s.l . lion. A. H. 1 lan sell, J. L. Seward, Tie o ; ville, Benn.-l w Kim-djen v, Quinism, >•, 33-1-ly Ilf uM % fwilm cj 7 Plm X FOR 20 YEARS THE ;iii<l;i i*<l of Kx(*(‘!lcno(‘ THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, c) vj : a noo,ooo r • o i, I>. 109,000 im>re tli in of any ml.-T kind. Tho New Wheeler k IVHsod ItEcinvr.i) ix 1873; ! Tin l highest Awards at tic; Vicuna Kxpo i sit-ion. Tile Gold Mi dll of the Maryland Inst it nt ; Fail*. The Four Highest Premiums (inehnli g two medals,) at Gi-oigin State Fair. S best < >i ’;11 : The Who h r Sl Wilson has the approval of ! mTlions of Ladies who have us.-d this wi ll tried machine. Physicians entify that it i : tiie only L>cl-Stilch r'inj M’ -h'n.t ;it for • Family ns<s Its light and easy motion does not fatigue invalid.-:. Its rapid < vent 8,1 of work recommends it to .ill who sew for a living. It is the ./uv>7 ce;,nominal hrrrn.se If.. most durable. Our new ai ' . r No. 6 v adapted f-c.r ! -elhor wi-rk and g- as : il kla-u --liiacturing purpi'ses is now used by the leading tailoring eatable hments and ::u;s factories. Send ior our circulars, aha bines sold on easy terms, 1 r nioidldy j aynn-nts taken. 'Old machines put in or-dev or r-et-ived ia, ■a x change. Wli: eh r A Vfilo.’i Manuf’g Cos. 's Office. 11G Broughton street, Sav:iunali, \V. B. CLEYES, 10 General Agent. QUTIM FACTOR! f (ONSTANTLY on hand a full assoit- VY mint of 1-4 SHEETINGS, 3-1 SHIRTINGS, OSNA.BE ROS, STRIPES, TWEEDS, COTTON ADES, COTTON YARNS, And a variety of other < V>< 101 l :ill<l \Y <<>!<* SI (xOOils. Which will l>e exchanged for Cotton or Wool on fail tonne. Price for Carding Wool, 10 < ts. per pound. N. 3). Wool received from and returned to any Station on tlie A. A G. ,!>. K., at an - additional cost of one cent a pound on tlie ■ package. Merchants and d'-aler.e g-m rally ere invi ted to call and examine stock before making ; purchases. PJ-tf 11. BRIGGS, President. NEW GOODS FOR filing and Sousmei* TEADE. A LARGE STOCK OF CXV S M i Ifancy Dress Goods, London ;im<l I’ni'irs IDasliions, White ( Ijitees, IviDDoiifr, Scai’l's, ( ’olhii 1 .-. N;o.,Scc*. Also New Styles Trimmed and Lint rimmed Liu i ier-C 1 1 uts, the Hsu .1 stock ol EX >A I II Hoots and Siioes ? 11 A/rs, CLOTHING, AM) A GENERAL A SHOE T.MENT 01’ . Drugs & Medidoes, All for sale for Cii.-Ji or E\ehitnge for Coun try produce at :i very email advance on New York cost, Call before you purchase, and see what sm ; amount of beautiful and good goods can be had of us for a very small amount of cash. smioos, jujKs & ro. Quitman, Ga,, April E 1871. tf <X NI. ISKOWN, WITH WE ILL Ell & IMiO., Clotlsinaf Factory 27! IK Mlnwrr sled, Baltimore , Mil. j 25-3 m. j i'I'KNOOU.A HBT K.X 1101,1 II 5 gffl) SA V El) l a Ev'Every Family. 5 0 At I’enmh: Agents dear SBO per h h day c.s’.\ Goutfa., and comity rights 0 H granted liv\ * £ 8. "XV < >k.lAj (\i 1 A chi vmnil. M Koiv luvei.tion, A if * >st. yle, ■f p !i size: j pj - Hewing 'Machine? < 0 With TAIILK a:ul TUFA! >LK c ; OOM! -t.TvK, n C ONLY TUN )'• XTAIiS. V. Y The successful liix‘• uti.\i. and pro-3 Jdueti :■ of the Only !•'. ii. \n> r. ally p Jgood Sewi Mi.chiiD' 'or lei. v.han 850, £ h that operata sby ‘ Foi.t I'oXVM’. *1 S Pin •.!: M meins, Pm mi ms. mrfvV -.H; , 0 A iv Aims of Munir. HoNoiixai.r. men i: ? Ac., AC.. H < >VM' : I 1 1 < >11) i l 'Pile last useful invcM ion to reudci L, diilicult-ii .s of hi wing h ss 1 iborious. 7 Tiie n"W and inuirov-d p.u. nted L, _2 I Hit 'ii II ole AVorker, y is the culmination oi ~ • ... <-t : i ■ehanical ri | aceuvaey, practical sk ill and utility, v. ith > /l. iutv, sll< l ll 'tli and durability coin- -i tjbim’d* A1 mg re.iuir- 1 labor :4v. r. M New I’af.'idcn AX a- - <’liin<‘ At i.-iehments, | whicti .\ vv s:\si.; unit’ uhkntQ ! H KINDS Of b. lUtii'l 1 V. in; F '/ .ELAiioiur:-:, Oi;x m-kn i ai„ I'hNi: I’j.nx •; ,jv and SiuoN.i, can b .b>•. •■■ with p-r-eet £] ‘ and ra.iidily i y r:a;• v.'ito Nv.vF.iiy j -•e.-' a '-wing b . a’.-. n v.w A •j atr•. r: i?: i' ni ■ s have genuine ym-i: that> '• >• ommaml immediate sales. Tie y ai - ' *T die most valuable nfijunvis ever C and to advance the e-‘ tulm s.e)f Sewing y Machines, sad ar adjust •• h to 'IT Hotiiau good ma-el i.D s, < tpially .is wi 11 as M own. V.'iHiout them no maehiiD.- :• '- / - M > ct. Sold .S o /s, .V if il S/vd, at t.v.ek' y l Util til ■ ces.t of the old styles used by f ~ dl other machines. 7. *2 * Mr N r ew Araclrlno 1 s 1 v f r tle ; i! some of tin’ .?S‘j ma<diiD- s. J J Will do.'very description oiM wine. 75 m /■''7, 7 I'fic, Si Hill, Quill, llfftitl) Sn-ihij’. ' Od’.’.. tfv.. Will s.-w nnvthiii' a need!.-S 7* will got'womdi. MAKES the sfhoNG- - EST STJTi 'll KNOAYN, so stroiKj tli.d 7* the i'ii't', '••■/■/ 7(•■(//' bei.'VC the r.'.TUI) will ?• £ -dp igr.it. !l;.s selt-adjusting straight 7. :ie-dl . r liable acem-itc feed, lio ee;n-H - plication - - ;S or .ms (o g..f out of orh.T, is silent, easy working, y* •juiel ly mid r-.iood aml e,i!y m.u....-,ed. A H The invent'.;.-; of those -v Id .8 ma- ■- X chines can lv- r bel •-u-'-n •- uni i-ld m m and r sptmsibe w. 11 w rtky ' tin m'-onlideDi-> aiul piPron;!. • rd' mir I’hrist i iaiir i'; -s- -B\ei ihen: Ci’iireh Si.uiti-y ard,” N. Y. 27 v r . f Orders ReecLved * band machines promptly iorw sv.h and to it *5 ‘ ,IV Idr -s on r- eei]){ of the following li 8s- = plain styles wiih 2-3 adjustal'le extra- K she. 7'/,;/, and 7Y and/ . furnished with H equipments r-sciv for immediate- ust‘ Sib Each k nth Ii Fine Table 15 “ ui .Ma-diiues with • dd. end Cover 20 “ £ V - ‘ ■ I Table ~ Un-f (\ 7‘, • / Stifle 30 ‘‘ y. ui Maei-iu-.-s with enclosed. 'Table 0 TO *• y J Ide niachinci: at spi <irr- jn-Dcisclv the X as llu-.; -of a higher price, tlmonlv | - din; re.;.-- 1. that tli v-M at SlO liae’c? ’ • ph'.iii but ID i Tab!.’ and Tr ad: >, tvhil” X ; w llu*sc of a high, v••- : • are c, naa.-f ,;ial, ? S v-'th i laMomte anti t ostlv Ueiish. and bhick h. cal mt. “■ 7 Tald s with covers, enclosed eases, H "7 and cabinet slyle. T , No Extra Ciiurges nuule for packing w frv. ,S ' VI 1 . . •- . . ’ <: -• - ing, Ulustr.d 1 Circuit rs, \ .. ■ i u- '1 Hnu ions r. mend. liou,;. who!"Sale h prh- , till:;VV illdlK- ‘JileUts m *•' am-m •. Ac., mail"'l ire;-. Exclusive ';' v tr--1 of territory gi veil gratis to eapu- l g: kb’ and e.iergetic agents, merchants. 7 J-lore In eu-rs, Ac., vho will tr ivel or £ iy-'Y ■•■•g-'■]'"i- • and exhibit the wonder-y fol m-.-rits rd our machines in their lo- i C( C Outfits am.l ('oii;g v Rights given free *Z. of dial [x : Ad in; ijaab’d quh-k and jifmest, men- P l> cy making !n -is-for male and female* f; y canvassers in all parts of the country, jy 7 < ’.n.-U Jgiaiuit 1 ;m(.’es r" iJ must be made in postoiiicc money or- 7. *2 d> rs. or Bank Drifts made ]>ayable t-: y our ord tin N ;r Y rk. Registered let- y ui (•"• ; or by Ex]'i’"ss at, or.r risk. X All or iel's >md commmiicat.h'i s must ' s’-;nl!i"Mdfo o' RORFRT.f. MiLLSGAY A; CO., * ; :b‘R) Cnmil Street, New Yurlt. Z M.inm'a.ctnrerK ) f: of Machiiu rv. \ 8-1 v r 7. ' r r r in nlx)r jI j a r r 1 ; vdollar Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The Peruvian'S>/rup, a Protect etl Solution of Vie Protoxide of Iron, i:i so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature’s Own Vitalising Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures “a thousand ills,” simply l>y 7 ’<>nlng -up,lnnlgorating and i itafiziug the System, The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the scent, of the won derful success of this remedy in, curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com* plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys -and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in, a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low state of Hie, system, lielny free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, rigor, and new life into all parts of the system, amt building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from leva ft, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. tiec that each bottle has PERU- - VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Dam (inlets I’i-cc. SETH W. fOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, A'o. 1 Milton Place, Roston. Bold by 1) it t 00l s T sol u litaj. ly, nm I? ||6*' .C. , /4r/ A's# ' - l/Atf kMg s \\ , ggh g .wig-oC' HgMibgbP.G 'h : b-n\ 2 n.^-^B\ I)r. .7. Wislkor’s California Vin egar Hitters m-o a purely Vegetablo j lirepm-atioii, made cliielly from tho na tive herbs louihl 011 tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho use .. -■l' Alcohol. Tho (mostlon is almost -l illy asked. “ What is the cause of tho mo iiaheic-l success of VIXKOAU UIT -11 n- Our answer is, that they removo tile can u of disease, and the patient re covers Ins ijeulth. They arc lliy great Good pnriliei :lIU | a lil'c-o-ivine- principle, a jie.rlcct liciiie aim- and invigorutor of the sysiem. Never liefovo in tho history or tliu world lees a medicine been compounded possess!:;;! pie remarkable r|u:ditics of V 1 nko a a l!m-i us in healing tlio sick of every di-ea e limn i-. heir to. They ■ are a gent In l’urgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inlhumnaiiun () f dio l.iver and Visceral Organs iu Bilious Diseases The proper!ip* of Dn. tv.u.K-!* Yink<;.\u 111 j ri: !is my Aperient, Diaphoretic, Cannimitive, Xulriiionx. Laxative. Jiiuretic, Seilativ'*. Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and A mi-Bilious. !;. tsci>c\ \',n g c r*mgtri.-is i Jen. A-.rts.. S gi Pramtisco. Cnlifcrnia and cor. of .-wui blmrllon Sts.. V. l>y ;ill J 8 ■ -Cs itsu! !> alevs. nAVIDSON o COLLEGE. ( Y a Kill bvtjin 8 ,8. 2 8 i 74 L'-ilHiy I'.'-diou. Al-rtl ntmoiq>lu-re. Strict dit:.'ipliu". Thor.-,ugh teacliiug. M- -b • T'.'tlc chuvgi s. S.’Vcii ]*r >f I’i'V cava k'g'D or iiifor:nation, applv to J. R. ib \KE, (‘haivm.i'i of the Ft. ;;lty. Bust Oificc. D ivid -'"11 (' dl go, N. ('. 1 g s2oi:-tb;. ; v Geo. Stinson A" Do.. Portland, M •. Idx (imoiTiiinnry 1 Terms t f Adv. vtising arc offered for Nows- ; 1 go's ill the State of €A I.V Semi for list of pap-TH and schedule of l-’.tes. Address -mo. r. itov,el?j a 80.. A.a 1 x'v*!•( isi iiia .Yia< i>; No. -11 I’abk Rom*. Nex; York. Refer t.> Editor of this Paper. i'uEO. F. EOWELL & €O. Coml set an .Vgcn-y for the reception of nd v -]-* ill Mi - for .-\m'ricau Nc'wspap'-rx -the j most eompl' to establishment of the kind in the Wild. Six thoiv;:ind Ne .v ipript ]*.-: are ■ kept r ii id;, on ojum io inun-*cti<-n by : eii■ l m*• r'. jb tv Advc, i isou'c it is tak- ii; : at i• ■ • b'Mii.) price of the paper, without c.nv j add:l'i-'.:i.il i-P:i r-< r commission. \:\ ad- i : vert; r. in deeding with the Agency. P saved j troui- 1 "- :• ud c->n*i sjioudeiu-.0, makiuj; one 1 ; in • g-1 of c dozen, a linudr.-d or a J thousam.t, A H I of eighty pagas, con-j ! t:- : ni,!g i' -8- • •!' 'B.- ■ * papers, largest eircuia- i tm is, . ’begems. ;• class, political, ’ 1 daily GM-W .iHiory jMgers, and airpubliea- | bogs which ere ,•>. eialiy valuable to adver- | tis rs, ■. iil; some iufoiniatioji about prices, ; is .sunt is; 1: 1-: to any obis -;s on api'lication. j Persons at a distance wis?;ing to make con • Ira ds f.>r advertising in any i- v.sm city, eouiii v. State or T< ri-itory of the United S! *P- or .my p-iMmu of the iJominion of be. i.dg may s-T:d a concise statom-ut of wb-.'t they want, tog, iher with, a copy ol th-s \dv"rti:semeit lb y desire, iusert-cd. nnd will v • information by r-’birn mail whi<-]; s- Mi eae- !■■ them to (b’eid : whether to in cveas- ’x-htc.' ta- e-F>r such infor mation to.-re is e.o rjisv----. Ord. rs are tak-n fora single pap-.- r a.; wi !1 as a list: for a sin- i gh-i dollar as r*addv ns for a larger sum. : . Oiticcs ('i im.-s Building', -11 Park Iloiv, N. Y. K3 A BAY GUARANTEES H' Beg-.'Uy,-:well auc*r ans Nav £& w fcs ?-<iu pv-od territory. HIGHEST' Lk‘\ fi* rj M" LaT I.MOXIALS FROM GOVERNORS f 4 J!AV A, ARKANSAS AND DAKOTA V;- ■<& Catalogues free. W. GILES. St. Luma.Ah 1 2 h DENTISTRY. TLOM a careful examination of the sbi- I. tssties of cases, Prof. E. A-i --: diws gives i>< th-” Chicago Mr,lleal ti.rcnni ■ the following estimate of the relative danger from different nmestlietics: •Salplniric Ether, 1 • 1--. it li to 23,23-i admin ! mirations. Chlor il'orm, 1 death to 2,723 administm- Nitrous Oxide, no deaths in 75,000 adminis trations. 7/ Compos., tfnhf, 1870. I am low prepared to administer Nitrous '1 Gas for t3 purpose ot ; out pi'' . All Dental operations entrust , < and to me will be promptly and satisfactorily j executed. * J. S. N. SNOW. defers, by permission, to Dr. E. A. Jclks, ! of Quitman. j Qr.TiT.UAN. Ga., April 28. fim T. A. WHITE, ; Boot & iSiiiM 1 iiiiikcr, <>i rniA iv, ga. !>LOS LEAVE TO INFOBM his old cus -1 > . turners and the jmblic generally that ho is still at Ins old stand oil Depot, street, and wdl continue to keep constantly on hand the j best-quality of material and as many active 1 and experienced workmen to work It upas his patronage may require. Loots and shoes cut and made t - order, and a neat lit always guairantccd. It -pairing neatly and expeditiously done, at prices to suit the times. /• 1 ■ vI LL WOliK WMUrXXTEI). -: % Utf J. M. WITT, <sa. ns i \ a-; r r-.?i a ic ic n, UNDEBT A KEH, AND OLNJCRAL DEALHR • i FTJ.U X ! TU3 ME QUITMAN, GA., \\ 7 11 ' '’! > N!)T,LT ’l’ll I • I’FBLIC timl ! y 7 la- has now on hand the largest as sortment o| furniture ever brought to this j ! market, which lie is offering at greatly re-1 i diiced prices. He keeps constantly on band i every style of Ale I :il ic; I{u r*Ull (Jases, Oaskels and Woo<l ( 'mhos, . hanging from so.o'o to $250.00. A Hearse | always in alt-.’ l-.lairje .-.1 fum. r.ds. L'-LJ J. M. AVITT. 15a<i B Mood l ”A corrupt tiee,”saith the inspired vol ; mile, “bi'ingeth forth not good liuit,” nor can corrupt blood impart health, beauty and good lies'll, or spirits. “The Blood is the Life,” and health can only la* enjoyed in its full perfection where the blood is kept in a pure and unem rupb and state, hence the ne ;e- ssity of pm - " blood. t give health, beatify, Mnioyant spirits, long life and happiness, AN IMPURE f!( ■ ' "I IHE DL< OD, : manifests itself in diiiPivnt forms of diseases, siieh as Teller. Sail Rheum, Sen Id Head. Ring Worms, Dinipl-s. Blotches,. Spots, Eruptions, Pustules. Boils, Carbuncles. Sore byes. R 'i n Skin, Scurf, Scrofulous Sores ! and Swellings. Syphilitic Affections ot the ; Skin, Throat am! Bom’s. Ulcers of tlio Liver, j Stomach, Ki m y .. Lungs and Uterus. i In this condition of things something is : need* and at once lo cleanse the blood, and j neutralize tin- insidious poison that EVENS LIKE A TEIIEIBI.E FIHE, as it coups, s thr w. U the veins, sowing seeds 1 or' death with i very pulsation. Dr. Peiiib l'ton's Compound Extract- of bulllhgia, (or Queen Delight,) will j>ositirr!i/ • If- ‘\!his sidemtum, expelling every trace • -I‘disvu-.e from tho blood and system, and leaving Hie skin 81. rr, FA IK AFP EE.MTIFI E. ■ or all di.-:ea-ses of the Blood, Liver and j Kidneys, this great Vegetable Alterative is without a j:va! il will cure any Chronic or | long standing Disease whe:. real or direct* | cans ■is bad bio >!. Rheumatism, Bains in Limbs or Bones, (' sistib.lions broken down I by Mereunal < r other pois-ms. arc all cured ;by it. Pol' Syidiili -. or Syphalitie 'l’aiut, : tli Te is nething coual to ii. A trial will prove it. It is a most useful Spring and Fall j Burilier of the Blot.<!. Its safety and inno slice have been fully tested, so that it may be admiuist ivd to the most tender infant. 8 - 'Beware of counterfeits and substi tutes. frv ill.* Genuine Extract QUEEN’S 1 >ELJGHT, prepaw db v Dr. J. S. PEMBER TGY, Atlanta, (hi. For sal by Mi GALL cY GROOVER, ! Quitman. Ga.. OSCEOLA BUTLER A* GO. I and SOLOMONS A DO., ‘Wholesale Ag< nts, j Savannah, Ga, 1-ty It bci’ds to I lapjiiiiess ! A BOON TO THE WHOLE I’ACF OF WOMAN! Dr. J. miABFIELD'S i * HA . It Vi fi bring' on ibe Menses; i- Hove all pain at the ln.'ub.ly ••Bi'riod:” cur ■ Rhrr.ina- Rm and. N uraigia of Bemknnd Ft- nis;l,eu ei',rrh-ea or ••Whites.’' and partial Prolapsus Dteri: cheek.excessive jhiw. and correct all iri-egul •••:!;• s pe -iiliar b- le.dies. Ii will r -move all irritation of Kidn- yu and Blailder: r. iieve Cos! iv'-u- ss; purify the Blood; givebme and si length to the v.'hol. sysbeiu: clear the skin, impurtiug a rosy hue ; to tli" eh-’-k, and eh •*. rfi In ess to the mir.d. ; It in is sure a cure in ai! the above dhseus | es a.-; (b.iiuin" is hi Chills and. Ik-wr. Lubes can ear themselves of nil the above . •b •"• es vil'i-oniis v.’aliug their coinjilaints ! ii’ ay ji.-i'vou, whie!; is • bv.iys mortifying I t ) ib.-ir prid' anti i.Mdesty. if is r ''Oman nd.-d !*•' the Bek jdivsii iane I end the cl Tgy. Lvou'.NiP-:. Ga.. March 23. 1870. b RADII ELD A CO., .Mien hi. Ga.- Dear; urs : I t ike. pi ’asure in siatirn; that I have . used Or He- in f twiMity years, tho mcrlicine ! ! Dr. J. Bra hi -id ' :'hiM.’ bis liEt ITh! WTOR, and j cons id ;• u iiu b t co:nbin:iti>n ever gotten : tog: tli rf■ r the disc;isos for which it is ive- j 1> • .ad. and. iba ve been f-.niiliar with the’ e. ipfio • both . s a practitioner of liiedi- j "in-- and hi dom-.-stie j : e. -iee, anti can lion-1 "hiv say that I eons''dev it a 'poor to suffer- ; u'B feui ii s. and c:'.n bait hojie that -.-wry la dy in otir wild • land, wlio may be suffering! in any way pi ev.liar to their sex, may beabl ; to pro.-u re a bonie, that tbi’ir suffering may : not e.jjy be bev.-'d, Init that they may be rest),l to la abb and length. Witli my - kind ‘.-;t r- • 1 :i - Is, I am i\ spectfuilv, W. B. FERRELL, M. D. Ni. 1 1: M\rit’.tt(ia.. March2l, 1870 .M ESSE A WM. HOOT A SON.—Dear I Sirs : Some months c.uo T bought a bottle ! of miADFIEI/D S FEMALE EEGULATOE from you, and have used it in my family | with the utmost satisfaction, and have rec omniiTided it to three other families, and they have found it just what is recoinmiucn dd. Tlie females who have used yourItEG UL.VTOK are in pi rffat health, and are able to attend to their household duties, and we cordially recommend it to the jmblic. Yours I’-.-spei I fully. Ei:v. 11. J>. JOHNSON. We e.mld add thousands of other certili cates: but wo consider th- above amply suffi cient-proof of its virtue. All we ask is a trial. For full pnrticul irs, history of diseases, and certificates of its wonderful cures, the j reader is referred to the wrapper around the ! bet th. Manufuturod and sold by ]IRAI)FIELI) A GO., IVi- 8!.r,0. Atlanta Ga. For .-.ale by McCALL A GROG VEIL 1-1 y Quitman, Ga. (vii’iKßitcrs, Buililers, i .r— * qG -E W32T V’ ;N t pj M And all others in need of BOORS, BASHES, ; 13L I NDS, TFouhlinj’s, 111 hid Trimmings, Wiisli Wcis'lits, < '.in always find a Large Stock and Low prices at 11. 1\ PICKFOLD'S. S7'l Si SAVANNAH, - - - GA. 2-tiny2s. RININGEIFS Old London Dock oin. Especially designed •for t-lie use of tlie M'd/rai /*/vV-and the Family possess in -- those inlri niedicdiml properties winch belong to an Old and I'urr (Hit. Indi -pciisai ! to Females. Good for Kid " '!J A delicious Tonic. Put up in casts, containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers,Ac. F Fiiiinger A Go., esialdishcd VI7K No 1J lleavar yireel, New York, ;A Mcdiciil Tiiisuipli! i>i*. i>.l’Eiuivs VEUETAbI.K AIiOMATIV l$K r V r r SHJt K! 'Phese Bitters must become tho unirtifal remedy of the age. There is nothing like them or equal to them under tho sun. They restore the weak, invigorate tho feeble, and 1 give new life and tone to the broken down system. In miasmatic and lnnlarioUH di tricts they are worth a ship load nt Quinine powders ami pills. They are especially ad apted to pel's) 'iis sit tier ing from Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, ( ONtivoness, Headache, Nctmilgin, Rheumatism, ('hills, and Fever and I'll®*. To Delicate Females. Ladies, old or young, will find tin so Bittern especially ada pi o*l to diseiißCH j'oculiur to their sex. Nei'voUKiiess, Lassitude, Want of Appetite, ami General Debility, till yield tor the magic charm of these inestimable ‘Bitters* II RLYTi AV I I A r ß IS SAID. 1 I KA 11 AVI I AH' IS SAI !>.- 1 I EAR WHAT IS SAID; “’Wimderful effects h.vo resulted from your Dr. Pi.hi;v’s Bitters.” "My Chills r* gone. 1 can hardly belinto it.” • S -nd me one case Bi;itn\'s Bitters again. Nothing like them here.” “I '-m l.’Se affidavit of my case. 1 had to do so to convince you of the wonderful cure.” “Surely they me the most delightful wine i tonic in the world.” “Dr. Wil-011 says that you are u public benefactor.” “llurah ! No more Rheumatism.” “No im re Headache, thanks to you.” Wo could till this paper twice over with just such genuine extracts, but the above ( must suffice. Our Bitters are prepared un der (he supervision of Dr. D. S. Bi rkt, M'-]Mb r of tiie Royal (follcgo of Bhysicianif ami Surg'-ons. London, England, and of the Medical Clinic of Glasgow. All 1 e.'d‘M's should be nddresßod to THE BERRY AROM ATIC BITTER (’O., NJ-nV YORK, U. S. Tlu: Bitters are sold either by the bottle or ease at jl jut bottle. Parties in sending letters for advice ag to : their diseases will confer quite a favor by giving name of county as well ns town in which they reside. It will save uh a wonder ful amount of time and annoyance if this will be observed. THE BERRY AROMATIC RITTER CO. : wy ... I* TEE ! A YOJMTE HOME REAM ED Y. ! las unrivalßd Southern Remedy in w*r ; • ati and not to contain a single pr rticß of Mu-u n.Y. or any injurious n:intr..l sub sjanee, but is Uurtdy V'£>*<*( I enfai11111 g those South* rn Roofs and flrbs whie’i an all-wis * Providence has placed in those countries where Liver Diseases rnot :mv\m:l. ii w:ii enie all diseases eatised by Derangement ni the Liver and Bowela. ! SIMMONS’ LI YF.ll REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, !> eminently a Family Medicine; and hr being kept roailv for immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors’ bills. Ait -r Forty A < ars' trial it is still receiving the most, unqualified teelimonialK to it* vir tues. i: in persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend it as the most I'M’’ 1' MCTT T A3 , S I1*;CIFIC For Dyspepsia or liidigcation. na ! with this antidote, nil climates and changes of water nnd food may be faced ■without fear. Asa remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Restles&neM, ■Jaundice, Nausea, It li;ik X<> ililqunl. It is the Cln apest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World ! MAN! l\’.< TUUKI) OXI.r BY .1. 11. ZKIIJN cV C 0.. MACON. G A., and PHILADELPHIA Price SI.OO. Sold by all Druggist*. 1-1 v T!imis!uulß of Liven niul Miliions ofFropertj- Saveil Uv I'siiijf tln- Anirriciin Snl't-fj- I.snipe. Those limps nre made of liraKs and will ’ novel- hi I 'nil. Tlie humors have a Safety Tulle Attiieh liu ut for the escape of gas, and will nu.cr ! explode. The chimneys nre made of Ifiev (or (sing ulass, so ealled.) and they are the only lwnp chimneys made that will not break by best i or cold. ( dass Cl li nmeys and Lamp* nre unaafo | ami expensive - this is the universal com plaint-. ocor. ti' ijgjt*!/-Five Millions of Glass Chim n<‘!/■'•' a.re- brolnui in this country every year. l’rice ot Hand Lamjis, comjilete, with Mi ca Uhimm-ys, one dollar. Price of Bronze Parlor or Stand Lamps, two dollars—-Sent to any part ol tlie United States by express on receipt of the money by mail. ]OOO Agents wanted to sell these Lamps and Mica Chimneys in every city and town, to whom a liberal discount will bo made. Send for Sample Lamps and Circulars giving all par ticulars. They speak for themselves, and sell on sight. Address, AMERICAN SAFETY LAMP CO., No. 2-10 Pearl Street, New York. Cottage Color Paints, SI.OO to $l5O per Gallon. ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, Onoi Ni) in ..it,, 50,. p, r g ,|. LIQUID SLATE ROOF PAINT, FibisPbook $1.25 per gal., PATKST PETIiOI.EI >1 LINSEED oil, Murks in till Paints as Uoill.l Linsoed, P U L* ... 50c. p er g ft j. MACHINERY OILS, K. (I. Kelly's Patent Si>ehm Oil, I _?'-00. Engine Oil. - 75 Filteiu:n Lock Ltjlmcating Oil, (jq Send for cards of colors and circulars. MAY YORK CITY OIL CO., Sole Aconts, llGMnidcn Lr.nf, New York.