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A Remarkable Operation.
A Surgeon Extracts the Skeleton of a
Child from a Young Man Eighteen
Tears Old.
[From the Grenada (Miss.,) .Sentinel.]
Dr. \V. E. Rogers, who, ns a sur-;
goon, stands at the head of the pro
fession in the South, performed an
operation in Memphis last week thnt
lias developed uuo of the most re
markable results known in the medi
cal fraternity. lie was called in, at a
house on De Soto street, to extract a
stone from the bladder of n young
man 18 years old, named Jeptha
Walker. The doctor having success
fully taken out the stone, which is
about the size of a guinea-egg com
posed of carbonate of lime, left the
patient in good spirit, doing well.
Some days '\t%r the nurse while
dressing the wound of the young man
saw something protecting from it,
which she gave to Dr. lingers on his
next visit. On examination this
proved to be the bone of an infant.
Since then the physician has extracted
several hones among them are a part
of both bones of the thigh, one of the
leg, of each arm, and one hip bone,
and last Tuesday another was taken]
out belonging to another part of the j
body. The nurse stated that she had j
ext;acted many more bones, but not
knowing their value, she threw them
away. The patient is doing very
well, and is expected to be soon re
stored to good health. This is the
first case of the kind, we believe, that
has occurred in this part of the couu-j
try. Rut medical works recountj
where reveral such phenomenon have !
taken place; and the same authorities!
explain upon a very plausible theory !
how things can happen. Some iu2y !
incredulous doctors whose vocation j
should have been that of third-class
scullions, have doubted the word of
Dr. Rogers in this matter. Rut the j
doctor has shown us the bones and ]
the stone, and told that his operation j
was atteuded with tho above results, j
As far as Dr. Rogers’ character is con
corned, suffice it to say that ho is well ]
known throughout tho Southern]
States as a surgeon whose ability is 1
unsurpassed by any ouo in this part
of the country, and is regarded as a
gentleman who would, under no con
sideration, degrade his profession by
imposture.
Stakch Granules in Human Blood.
—We learn that an important discov
ery has been, lately made by the head
of the microscopic bureau of the Uni
ted States Agricultural Department at
Washington, Mr. Thomas Taylor. Ry
a thorough series of experiments with
the microscope, he has been able to de
tect animal starch in considerable
quantities in tliehumau blood. Every
drop of blood which he has tested ex
hibits, when treated with iodine and
sulphuric acid, more or less granules
of bine-colored starch (glycogen), and
he thinks its presence in the blood
must have an intimate relation to fer
mentation of the blood in malarious
districts, since starch is convertible
into grape sugar, which is a fermenta- j
blc body. Medical authorities have
never been able to account for the di- '
rect cause of fermentation of the I
blood. The action of quinine in chills
and fever and other malarious diseases
can now bo explained, as quinine has
long been known as an anti-feriucnt.
Among medical and scientiiic men in
Washington this announcement has
caused quite a furore, and a great
number have called on Mr. Taylor,
and he has demonstrated the fact to
their satisfaction by taking blood from ]
thoir several persons.and showing j
them, under hia powerful instruments, j
the starch granules.
She Paddled Her Own Boat.—The
train was approaching Atlanta, anil
the obliging conductor went up to
tlie homely old lady who was evident
ly traveling alone, and said :
“Madam, have you a conpanion?”
“Oh, yes, sir; Martha Ann made
me fetch along her little black ridikule
that she called akumpanyun !”
“>',! >! I mean an o. cor* 1”
“A what, sir ?” and she 100 ed at
him hard enough to break her spec
tacles.
“A fellow-traveler with you ?” ex
plained the conductor desperately.
!Sho rose. Her uplifted hand look
ed deadly iu its black mitten garni
ture.
“You good-for-nothing scamp no,
sir! The idee of me, a lone woman,
with uo natural protector but a sheep
skitt kivered New Testament, having
a feller . traveliu’ with me 1 Your
mother ought to weep over your im
perdonce, young man, and I’ll have '
ye to know that I kin gii along in 1
this world about as well as any sixty- 1
yoai old w idow that you over struck
agin !”
Ry this time the conductor was out
on the platform wiping the perspira j
lion from bis face, and swearing that. |
the old lady might “go it alone” to!
her heart’s content.
ICE CREAM.
When does n man have to keep his
word V When no one will take it.
Went out on fly that, absconding
treasurer of a St. Louis base ball club
An astronomer can discover more
wonderful tilings with one eye than
most men can with two.
The rooster on top of the liberty
pole says lie’ll be scorched if ho stands
this heat any longer.
It is one of tho curiosities of natu
ral history that n horse enjoys his
food most when he hasn’t a bit in his
mouth.
A tourist who was asked in what
part of Switzerland ho felt tho heat
the most, replied that when he was
going to Berne.
It is not so extraordinary that Ne
buchadnezzar lived on grass. We
ktiow of hundreds updn hundreds who
live on the turf.
So Spinner, after handling hun
dreds of millions, came out $2 ahead.
Frame that bill, General, and hang it
up for your posterity to bo proud of.
The couple married in a balloon to
advertise Rarnum’s show, didn’t live
together three weeks. Another in
stance of the result of injudicious ad
vertising.
The Indianapolis News has found
■ out how the sex of that man in Eu
rope who went about in woman’s
clothes was discovered. He iimdver-,
tently said.“lliank you,” when a gen-1
tlemun gave up bis seat in the streetj
car.
Just think of it ! It costs one mil
lion two hundred and fifty thousand
five hundred and eighty-nine dollars
and ten cents to keep the women of
this Country in imported corsets one
year. What a waste. Stay ! its not,
a waste, it is one of tlicir means of
support.
London lias another new industry.
A man advertises himself as “Knock
er up, and window tickler, from three
to seven.” Ho wakes heavy sleepers
who wish to get up early. Window
tickling is waking without ringing
the bells, by means of a long pole,
with which lie tups on the window
pane.
A famous auctioneer, after exhaust
ing the language of praise in extoll- |
ing a gentleman's park which had to I
j fall under his hammer, said he was
bound, as an honest man, not to con
ceal the drawbacks to the property,
which were the litter made by the
rose leaves, and the perpetual din
kept up by tho nightingales.
A Milwaukee belle, attending a
i theatre in this city recently, com
: plained in one of the scenes that the
j light was too dim to show the acting
properly. “Won’t you try the glass?”
I asked her escort,, handing lnr his I
lorgnette. Hastily covering the sus
picious looking object with her liand
kerchief, she placed it to her lips,
took a long pull, and then handed it,
] back in great disgust, saying : “Why
! there ain't a drop in it.”
A case of mistaken identity took
' place as the cars left the Newark de
; pot. A pretty girl, with her haud
j kerchief up to her eyes, had seen her
! lover seat himself in tho last, seat of a
ear, but while she was bathed in tears
she did not see that the train had
backed, and a different car stood in
front of her ; but presently she look
ed up and said, “good-bye darling,”
to an astonished and bashful young
man sitting there.
TO PLANTERS.
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Parties 'Waniinc: IMantaiion -Ma
chinery,
From a Plow to ft Steam Engine
AT Low Hates,
Will find it to their interest to call or send
lor Prices and Cuts. I will sell n *lO Gin,
| Press and Power for SIOO,OO. My Power
! can be used iu the field ; all that is required
' is a room or tent 10x10 fit to blow the lint
j into.
IT IS THE BEST COMBINATION
OF MACHINERY
For THE GRANGERS
For several Small Farmers to buy, that is
now mode.
Addr K. CliO( KET
jlvls-3m. MACON, GA.
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! ELY TRAP.
Indorsed by 100,000 Customers.
i It Catches Flies.
| It Catches Millers.
It Catches Roaches.
It Catches tlie Cnrculio.
Save your Bees.
Save your Fruit.
Save trouble at the table.
Save your Garments.
IBy Using Harper’s Patent Fly Trap.
By hanging the trap in your fruit trees,
you catch the Cerculio ami save your fruit,
which alone is worth ten times the cost of
j the trap use the trap early for catching the
i Cerculio.
By setting it near your bee hives, you
catch the Miller anti save your hoes.
By using it iu your dining room you can
eat with comfort.
It never fails on Roaches.
This is the only invention that will do all !
these things -and it is so cheap that it is j
within the reach of nil.
Call and sec the trap. Be sure and got |
Harper’s Patent Ely Trap.
Eor sab* hv Street.-,'A' Vvrett. Quitman, On. j
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STOVES! STOVE !!
AT GRANGER’S PRICES.
lMlinllllioll Hollow Wlll*o, ;
TIN WARM Ace.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT
NTH EET V A A V RETT'S.
Repairing of old Tinware, fee.., done
ta the shortest notice. 42-iSm
SAWYER’S
Eclipse Cotton Gin,
WITH OR WITHOUT
COND E N S E R S.
Patented June. 10, 18711.
lie-hutted December#, 1874.
riUIIS is the fifth year that n\v Gin lias
1 bean offered to the public, ami its mer
its have made it so popular trum
Virginia to Te xa s,
and from
i
A.vltu rinaH to Florida,
i j
That I have been compelled to erect entire- J
ly New Works, and supply them with
new machinery and a largely in
creased force of mechanics. I
am now ready to meet any
demand that can possi
bly arise, and all
Orders Filled Promptly, j
ECLI PSE GIN 1 ;
11AS NO EQUAL
Asa Linter, Lit tier in Lpoed <>r j
Quality ol'the Lint.
IT IS OFFERED LOW FOR CASH.
EVERY GIN IS GUARANTEED.
The attention of Grangers, and all others ;
j engaged iu tin* production of cotton, is j
! called to it, and they are invited to visit my
works, whenever in the city, and inspect
the machine.
Send for circulars and price list.
Shops and office ea rner of Cherry and
Fifth streets, Macon, Ga.
jly22-3m P. C. SAWYER.
It. L. GENTRY
WITH
Clagliorn & Cuuniugha m
"Wholesale
(jJROCEHS
AND DEALERS /V
Fine Wines,
Liquors mid
Segars.
sava\n a a, - - a a. !
33-Gm
FURNITURE. FURNITURE.
0. H. MILLER, A gt.,
SUCCESSOR TO
S. S. MILLER,
169 and 171 liroughton street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
('HEAPFOR CASH. NO CREDIT.
Manufactures Sofas, Mat trasses, Ac.
Xeic Styles Furniture always on hand and
arriving.
Particular attention given to packing
goods. Cash orders or orders through Fac
tors solicited and given immediate attention.
28-3 m
Fretwdl & Mcliols,
DEALERS IN
I’a.per Bass, Flour Sacks
Twines, Book arul News Ink,
Letter and Note Parers,
Fiiivelopes, "Wrttppina Paper.
Pens and Pencils,
Blank Books,
Receipt and Pass Books,
Mucilage, Ace,, Sce.,
129 BAY STREET,
SAYAN IV A.IX - - GA.
y.-Xr- Orders Filled Promptly.
i-’ FKETWEIJi A NICHOLS.
\lhemarle Female Institute, Charlottes
ville, Ya. 19th annual session op *rm Ist
►September, with a full faculty and elegant
equipments. Health, accessibility, good
fare and thorough instruction at this college
For details address U. H. Rawlings, M A.
Principal. 4w
Broaddtts Female College,
(Lute Winchester Baptist Female- Institute.)
WINCHESTER, V.V.,
Ib-v. E. J. Willis, - - Fresiden,
With n fall corps of instructors, commences
its fifth your on the first of September next,
with the most encouraging prospects. No
locution could Vie more favorable lor health,
and the religions ami social advantages are
unsurpassed commending itselt especially
to Southern parents. For catalogue,
address tho I’resident.
LARGEST SC 00L.
Or. Ward’H Seminary for Young Ladies,
Nashville, Tenn., is the largest in the South i
and fifth in the U. S. Semi for new cutu- i
logue. Fall Session September 2d.
THE ONLY POLYTECHNIC HOME SCHOOL.
SI. Clements Hall, Ellieott City, Mtl. Five
vacancies, owing to enlargement. Apply at
unco.
send your daughters to tho
Gr eorgiaF:emaleCmjjmk.
It is a Home school, healthful and acces
sible. The expenses are less than in any
other similar school, and the instruction
unsurpassed. Painting and Music are spe
cialties. Circular free. Geo. Y. Browne,
President, Madison, Ga.
"WESLEYAN
Female College,
MACON, GA.
The 38th annual session opens Kept. 15th
1875, with a full corps of professors and
teachers. The oldest female college in the
world. Endorsed by the host patronage in
the. South. Health record unsurpassed ; in
struction thorough ; curriculumol the high
est onler. Address
Rev W. C. Ross. DR Frost., or
Rev C \V Smith, D D sect’y
Pleasant and profitable employment.
“Beautiful!" “Charming!" “Oh how
lovely!" “What are they worth;" Ac.
.s’uch are exclamations by those who see the
large elegant New Chromos produced by
o u European and American Chrome Pub
lishing Cos. They are all perfect (Terns of
Art. No one can resist the temptation to
lmy when seeing the Chromos. Canvassers,
Agents, and ladies and gentleman oxit of em
ployment, will find this the best opening
ever offered to make morcy. For full par
ticulars, send stamp lor confidential circu
lar. Address F. GLEANON & CO., 738
Washington St., Boston, Mass.
THE BROWN COTTON GIN CO..
NEW LONDON, CONN.,
Manufacturers ef Cotton Gins, Cotton Gin
Feeders, Condensers and Colton Gin Mate
rial of every description. Our Gins have
been m use thirty years, and have an estab
lished reputation for simplicity, light-run
j iiing, durability, and for qu lity and quan
! lity of lint product and. Our Feeder is easily
; attached to the Gin, and easily operated by
any hmd of ordinary intelligence. They are
the simplest and the cheapest Feeder in
the market and feed with more regularity
than is possible by hand, increasing the out
turn and giving a cleaner and better sample.
At all Fairs where e xhibited and by planters
having them in use, they have, been accorded
the highest encomiums. Our. Condensers
are well-made, durable and simple in con
struction. and do w hat is required of them
rapidly and well. No additional power is
required to drive the Feeder or Condenser,
ana no Gin House is complete without them.
We are prepared to warrant, to any reasona
ble extent, perfect satisfaction to every purch
aser. Circulars, prices and full information
furnished. Address os above, or apply to
J. 15. Creeoli, Quin nan, Cfa.
SSO TO SIO,OOO
Has been invested in Stock Privileges and
paid
900 per cent PROFIT
“Howto Dolt,” a hook on Wall street,
sent free. Tumhridge & Cos., Bankers and
Brokers, 2 Wall-st., N. Y.
A WEEK guaranteed to Male and
Jf 5 ) f £ Female Agents, in tlicir locality.
Costs nothing to try it. Particulars
Free. P. O. VICKERY & Cos., Augusta, Me.
I
TP 4 O —7he choicest in the world
1 JLliXjLlO* Importers'prices Largest
Company in America- staple article -pleases
everybody Trade continually increasing--
Agents wanted everywhere- best induce
ments—don’t waste time- send for circular
to Robert Wells, 53 Vessey 6’t., N. Y., P.
O. Box 1287. * *
TIIEWEIKY'REGISTER,
Published at
Savannah., Ga.,
EVERY SATURDAY,
BY
Otto & Hubbard.
Cheapest Weekly in the South.
ONLY SI.OO PER ANNUM.
JOB WORK of all kinds promptly attend
ed to. Orders by mail receive immedi
ate attention. Address,
OTO A TIUBBARD,
157 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
HUDSON A SI LIAVAN
DEALERS IN
SHU >,
FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH,
OYSTERS,’
Vegetables ami other Produce.
All orders promptly attended to.
Terms Cash oh delivery. ' \
150 HAY STREET,
AVANNAII, G!a..
3ff-t.f
New Paper iiinl Paper Rag Warehouse.
'). w. ITIIiI'WELL. MM. X. Ml HOLS.
l)r. .T. Walker’s California Vin
egar Bitters nro a purely Vegetables
preparation, made ehiellj' from tho na
tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tho medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tho uso
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked, “What is tho cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vinegar Rit
ters?” Our answer is, that they removo
the cause of disease, and the patient re
covers his health. They are tlic groat
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never before in tho
history of the world fins a medicine been
compounded possessing tho remarkable
qualities of Vinegar Bitters in healing tho
sick of every diseaso man is heir to. They
are n gontlo Purgativo as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral Organs iu Bilious
Diseases
Tlic properties of Dr... Walker’s
Vinegar Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera
tive. and Anti-Bilious.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin
egar Bitters the most wonderful In
vigorant that ever sustained th sinking
system.
No Person ean take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their hones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
Bilious. Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, which arc so preva
lent in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the Unite,d States, especially
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual beat and dryness, are
•nvariably accompanied by extensive de
rangements of the stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon these various or
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for the pirpose equal to
Dit. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters,
as they will speedily removo the dark
colored viscid in. at ter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sonr
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in tlie Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
tation of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful symp
toms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia.
Ono bottle will prove a hotter guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise
ment.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White
Swclliugs. Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
In these, ns in all oilier constitutional Dis
eases, Walker’s Vixkoaii Bitters liavo
shown their great curative powers iu tho
most obstiuuto and intractable eases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism,, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fcvors, Diseases of
tlic Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
are.caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such ns
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-boaters, and
Miners, as they advance in life, aro subject
to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard
against this, take a dose of Walker’s Vin
egar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tot
tor, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms,
Scalil-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors
and Diseases of tho Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system iu a short time b)* the uso
of those Bitters.
Din, Tape, and oilier Worms,
lurking in tho system of so many thousands,
are cllectually destroyed and removed. No
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no au
thelmiiiitics will free the system from worms
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood, or tho turn of life, these Tonic
Bitters display so decided an influence tliet,
improvement is soon perceptible.
CleSMse the Vitiated Blood when
over you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure, and tho health of the system
will follow.
it. it. McDonald & co..
Druggists mid Gen. Agts., Sun Francisco, California,
ami cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts.. N. Y.
Sold by ull DruiTulyta and Dealers.
StnlileMil House,
Near the Court House, Mulberry Street,
31 a ecu, - - corgia.
TWO DOLLARS PER DAY
This House has been refurnished and put
in excellent order and is now open for the
entertainment of the public.
Reference: Rev. li. V. Forrester, Quit
man, Ga.: Rev. C. S. Gaulden, Thomasville,
Ga.; liev. S. S. Sweet, and J. \V. Burke,
Miteon, Ga.
T A. WIHTK,
Boot & Slioo Maker,
QTJITIVIAJy, GA.
f >EGS LEAVE TO INFORM his old cus
.l ) touters and the public generally that he
ie. still at his old stand on Depot street, and
will continue to keep constantly on hand the
best quality of material and as many active
and experienced workmen to work it up us
his patronage may require,
Boots and shoes cut and made to order,
and a neat lit always guarranteod.
Repairing neatly and expeditiously done,
•1 prices to suit the tiineu.
■ ALL WORK
j tr-
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im: FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
This unrivalled Southern Remedy is war
ranted not to contain a single particle of
Mmu’unx, or any injurious mineral sub
stance, bill is
Purely Vog;e4 nblo,
containing those Southern Roots and Herbs
which an all-wise Providence Ims placed in
those countries wlure Liver Diseases most
prevail. It will cure all diseases caused hv
Derangement of the Liver and Bowels.
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR, OR
MEDICINE,
Ts eminently a Family Medicine; and by
being kept ready for immediate resort will
save many an hour of suffering and many a
dollar in time and doctors’ bills.
After Forty Years’ trial it is still receiving
the most unqualified testimonials to its vir
tues, from persons of the highest character
and responsibility. Eminent physicians
commend’ it as the most
KB , ITKO r X , XJAIa SPECIFIC
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
Armed with this antidote, all climates and
1 changes of water and food may be faced
i without fear. Asa remedy in* Malarious
| Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Restlessness,
Jaundice, Nausea,
It hns No .Equcil,
It is the Cheapest. Purest and Best Family
Medicine in the World !
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
•X. IX. ZEILIIN A: CO.,
MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA
Price SI.OO. Sold by all Druggists.
1-ly
Change of Schedule,
ATLANTIC &■ GULF R. R. CO., )
j Office General Superintendent, >
Savannah, Ga., May Ist, 1871. )
OX and after Sunday, May 2, Trains oil I
this Road will run ns follows:
NIGI-IT EXPRESS.
i
Leave Savannah daily at 4.00 p m
! Arrive Live Oak “ 2.55 am
Arrive Quitman “ 3.23 a in
i Arrive Bainbridge “ 7.45 a m j
: Arrive Albany “ 0.20 a m
| Leave Albany “ 4.10 pm
i Leave Bainbridge “ • 5.15 p in
j Leave Quitman “ 0.47 p m
heave Live Oak “ 10.05 p in
: Arrive at Savannah “ 8.50 a m
Connect- at Live Oak with Trains on J. P.
A M. R. R. for ai.J from Jacksonville, Tal
j l diassee, Ac.
No change of ears between Savannah and
Albany. Close connection at Albany with
Trains on Southwestern R. R.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge every
i Sunday evening for Apalachicola.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
WESTi’jilN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sunday excepted).. 7.00 a m
! Arrive < Eiit-man “ . .10.15 a m
Arrive Thomasvillo “ . .12.15 p m
• Leave Tinuuiisvillo “ .. 2.10 pm
! Leave Quitman “ .. 4.08 p m
| Arrive at Dupont “ . . 7*. 30 pn:
! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
EASTERN DIVISION
I Leave Thomasvdle, Tuesday, Thursday and
i Saturday at 3.10 pm
Arrive at Camilla, Tuesday, Thursday and
Satur lav ;it 5.40 p m
Arrive at Albany Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7.50 j> m
j Leave Albany, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday 9.20 a m
Leave Camilla, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday 11.17 a in
Arrive at Thomasvillo, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 1.45 pin
Connects at Albany with trains on S. W.
K. R., arriving in Albany, Tuesday, Tlinrs
. day, and Saturday at 7.45 am,
il--T H. S. HAINES, GenT Supt.
j SPRING
—AND—
SUMMER GOODS,
Just Received I>y
JOHN TILLMAN,
Quitman, (ta.
The undersigned desires to notify his old
customers and the public generally that lie
; has received bis spring and summer stock
of
Goods, Dress Goods,
I’rints, X) losTrimmiiigs,
Thirties* I Tats, Wliite Goods,
IJoolk. Hosiery,
bhoes, Notions, Ac.,
and one of the handsomest assortments
CLOTHING
over brought to this market.
My goods have been put down at prices to
suit tlic times, and to cash customers lam
offering groat inducements.
Thankful for past, favors, I invite the pub
lic to call and examine my goods and
prices.
JOHN TILLMAN.
7-Cm
Cay & Ivneller,
Produce & Commission Merchants
AND
Wholesale Dealers in
DOMESTIC AND TROPICAL FRUITS,
145 BAY STREET, Cor. WHITAKER,
Savannah, Georgia. 1
attention is paid to the
handling of Florida Oranges, consignments
of which are solicited,
Refer to Wallace Camming A Cos., J. Lipp
man A Brother, Gomm & Lefiier, Thompson
A Walter, etc,, etc. 3-ly
A BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED,
jLX- fftna Courts of different States for (in
sertion, Ac. No publicity required. No
charge until divorce granted. Address,
M. HOUSE, Attorney,
Lbfimos. 13 i Broadway. New York.
The Singer Sewing
Machines.
In 1872, we sold 45,000 more Machine**
than any other company.
Iu 1873, the hul*k were 113,254 Machine#
in excess of our highest competitor.
These figures arc all the more
for the reason that the sales of the principal*
Companies in 1873 arc less than tlicir sales’'
in 1872, whereas, HB h sbnwn f h<*t#
largely increased.
STATISTICS OF SEWING MACHINE SaJ.ES FOR 1871
The Singer 3lanufiiduriiif£
Company Sold 232,444
Machines.
COMPANIES SOLD IN 1873*-
THE SINGER 232,444
Wheeler & Wilson 119,10 t/
Domestic 40.114
Groover A Baker 36,176
Weed M 21,768
Wilson 21,247
Ho\ve No Returns.
COMPANIES. BOLD IN 1872.
THE SINGER, 219.758. Increase, 12,686
Wheeler A Wilson, 274,088. Decrease 54,899
Domestic, 49.554. do. 9,440
Groover A Baker, 52,010. do. 15,830
Weed, 41,444. do. 20,675*
Wilson, 26,666. do. 5,410
Howe, (Estimated.) 145,000. do.
The Table of Sewing Machine Sales for 1873
shows that onr salt* hist year amounted to,
232,444 (two hundred and thirlv-tvj.* thous
and, four hundred and forty-four) M'aeßjnes *
being a large increase over the sales of the
previous year (1872).
The table also shows that onr sales exceed
those of any other Company, for the period
named, by the number of 113,254 Machines,
or nearly double those of any other Compa
ny.
It may be further stated that the sales of
1873, as compared with those of 1872, show
a relatively larger increase, beyond the sales
ot other makers, thi.n of any other year.
Tlie account of sales is from the returns
made to the owners of Sewing Machine Pat
ents.
It will hardly he denied, that the superior
ity of the Singer Machines is lully demon
strated—at all events that their popularity in
the household is unquestionable.
The Singer Manufacturing Co*
172 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga
ll. C. PEEPLES, Agent,
Valdosta, Ga.
WHOLESOME
CLEAR WATER I
"Waters’
DRIVEN WELL
Improved and Patented Nov.
l(tli, tSGD.
To top tho siihtoroneau streams ami draw
! tip to tlio NUrfiteo, front tho liovc h of the
I Oiirth. it bountiful ami novor foiling supply
"f tint nijucons noo tssity to life, is no longer'
j n problom of tine The celebrated
DROVE WELL
! is coming into universal use, both for hand*
and steam power.
; The imdcrsigncd having purchased the
I right of this great invention for Brooks
j county, are now prepared them at
I short notice.
IVo XV at crNo Pay !
AUSTIN & PEDRICK.
7t-f
FURNITURE.
J. M. WITT,
Cabinet N Taker
- AXD-
D ESI RES TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC
that lie has nmv on hand the largest as
sortment of Furniture ever brought to this
market. He is now offering great bargains
in such articles as
BEDSTEADS.
WARDROBES,
BUREAUS,
TABLES, _
WASH STANDS.
SECRETARIES,
CHAIRS,
WHATNOTS, Ac., Ao
I keep constantly on hand every style of
Atetalic- Uin-ial Cosc-h,
Caskets and
XVood Cases,
Ranging in price from So.OO to S2S!UM). A
Hearse always in attendance at funerals.
J. M. WITT.
7-ly
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