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PRESIDENTIAL •Mil:*-*. El Li.
As Scon Throoch Domorrai B Rvo-
A Talk with a P-mt- ratio Can
Ohio an'! I’i'iuiP iui.i Cone ilcil lo
(lie. lli'imblicaa- The Deii-acrats
Mas! Carry New York N’oCan
ecsslmis (o (lie liillntio'ilsts
How tl:r School Question
is to lie Handled
The One Term
Reform. j
[From tin- - Cun n<(- n( <.f Ih
Ti i' un )
PiiitADi.i.vi.’i t, P< c. 20. A jiromi
lient Peimioratic t.'oi'cns ••ncu—om
of tho lmlf-do en . i"1 are "c
poctial l" nhape Hi'' action of (In
House tbit winter -camo to (bis city
yesterday, lie is well schooled in (
national politics, lias espenoneo and
sagacity, never allows bis desires to
run away with bis judonietit, and is,
all in all, as careful a mail in bis cal
culations and predictions ns ean b
found tunon; the Pom
tors at W's shin; In couv.-ination
with ill- Ini ope-.: Ihi ■ cud; t of i s!i
niates on the result of the lied 1 e
idential elc-clion.
“Give me a sheet, of paper, be
Bnid, “and 1 wiil show you luy liuniivs.
Hind they are !, ed up tho > pres
ent political situation. Xuboui ean
tell wb.-it cl.am ■.- ib ~t - v inoi;:!.
may brine ;.bout. \\ o may inabo a
great deal <•; capital during the pres
ent session by our retrenchments and
investigation . and thus be set a long
way si.
the other lent (
get the country into a w ar with Spain,
and thus change tie- wsolc aspect o
the political be! 1. TaUii* thin sas
they arc, however, 1 will umbo a list
of ‘the elect oral vole :of which tin
Democratic party is sure, i.o matter
when it may n>i linat for Pi
You sea it embr: ■ every eiie of t Is
old Slave States except South Caroli
na. Here it
Doliwarn 3 : Missis ;i*pi 8
Murvlnii'l H j l.niu-nuut
Virginia H kmitncky i-
Went Vir -.mia. .5 i ‘
•North (V.rolinia 1> Mi ouri !•;
Georg's Ji Arkansan '■
Fieri.la -1 ; T> xa ' r >
Alabama 10
T< >tal 1:52
he utßiod. “idnkc n lmt oi *it!
wire Republican Stales. I h ive r.n
doubt wo bh'all agree as to all of
them.”
Corn ] Dive t—V ry v.■ 11. h : ■
my list, incoul: ‘g N< .ails., "• xcU "hi
be admitted this winter.
Maine ■ 7 ! Illinois 21
New lliDrgislnre ■ > lowa It
Vermont 5 Minnesota a
Mass.fUnsctts . .13 Nebn.ska 3
IthoiV- I -.’..:nd - . lit., llSits 0
lVimsylVititia. . ‘- t Colorado 3
Ohio. 22 : N.-viulft 8
Michigan . . . 11 South C.uolina 7
Wisconsin .... I*l
Total I'd
Congn ssman—The list i. exactly as
I would mat] it. Nov> 1* 1 ir
count ti'.e ' - do '>f iho doui ’i iul Mtatos.
We have loft t the fighting ground
of the ciimgaigi):
Conni<;in; I .. . Calilenua . .. . *'
Now York 35 Oregon 3
New -Jersey... . 0
Indiana...'. ■ 17 Toinl 71
The whole number of electoral votes
is 370. It will therefore rcqniro 187
io elect. Yi’c net lin addition t" our
132 votes 51 more. W< nmst have
New York. That is the essential
tiling, and it is folly to talk of making
any nomination or platform that
would hazard the loss of that State.
Some of our Western Democrats think
they can get along without tee East.
They have not looked over the field.
The only State they en-u give us is In
diana, t >nt i t wi mid be nvadm xs t 1 >
throw away the 35 votes ol N
for the sake of making ureol * vot
which we arc likely to got in an;,
event.
Correspondent-— rlh both Non
York mi Indiana you add r>r<- < /t.CS to I
vour 132 and elect, your I’resident.
ilnt you can win without Indiana, if
yyu (ia.n cari vfm■ >or three oi!lie oil)
er doubtful Stales on the list, and
your chances for carrying all of them j
are oi rti inly better than tie 1 Ropub ;
licans, if you lint up a strong camli
dale on a' liard-money platform and
can 1;< op the sc!i >ol question out ol
the campaign, N wJ<n■ yan ! Con
necticut would give you the votes you
lack. So would California end Ore
gon with either ono of those State;-.
Congressman—l reo you under
stand the situation. The South, with
the three Democratic Cistern States
of Now Voik, /■ a v rsev and t 011-
necticut, will elect the President, and
v, i • 11.. ; \v<> Pacific ( oast States
and Indiana for a- margin. We shall
set no soft-money traps to catch tin
West. If that section will not go
with ns on a hard-money platform we
can do without it.
Correspond cut—lfow arc you go
ing to get, over the school question
pitfall which the Republicans are dig
ging in your path ?
Congressman —Wo shall undermine
them !■■•, jiiiuoi ; tie' id line Amend
luondm-nt through the House right
after recess. The Senate will be in a
dilemma. If it votes the amendment,
it goes before the State Legislatures
this winter for ratification, and the
question is thus taken out of polities,
■jf |j 1A 1,-jceis tlie aineuameiit
and then it goes to the country in the
canvass with the Democratic branch
of Congress on record in favor of it,
and the Republican branch opposed
to it. So you seo we are not to be
tripped up by the false issue <ur ene
mies are trying industriously to raise.
Wo intend to pass Mr. Randall's One i
Term Amendment, too, and let the
Senate defeat it, if it dare. Beaten by j
Republican votes, it becomes a lead
ing issue in 11 10 campaign; adopted, j
it is a tall feather in our caps. No-i
body can say that the. Democratic j
House lias done out bifig, if it sccoin
(dishes the great reform of restricting 1
the President to a single tcun of t>i\ :
years.
No ono can bo happy without n
friend, and no ono can know wind
friend L has until he is happy.
Tim i’ye.
The eye shows character. The eye
of great warriors have utmost al
ways been gray, their brows lowering
dike thunder-clouds.
Inventors have largo eves, very 1
full.
Philosophers, most industri
ous, have bad largo and dm-p-sel .
eyes.
The poets all have largo, full eyes.-
The musicians’ eyes are large and
lustrous.
liuflon considers .bat the most
beautiful eyes are tin- black and the
bhie.
l’yi'on says the gazelle will weep at
the Round of music. Tho gazell's
eyes have been called the most bcau-|
tifill in the world, and the greatest
compliment an Arab can pay bis
mistress is to compare her eyes with
ft gnzelt’s.
Cleopatra bad black eyes.
Mary, Queen of Scots, bad liquid
’ gray eyes.
Dark eyes show ]*\ver, light
eye.-, gentleness, and gray eyes sweet- j
i ness.
The. Spanish Merino •-.-.• e; introduced
j into England by George ill, in 1701,
j and 1 KOI, a public sale of the progeny,
- rams averaged CIO (!-ls, and ewes AS
| 15s cadi. Dour years later the rams
nvcragi'd ("13 ills, mid ewes £2ll 12s
(id. In ISIO rams were sold at an
! average of £SB, and ewes £37 10s per
head. Subsequently the Merino So
ciety was organized under tin I'm .si
deucy of Sir Joseph Hanks, with fifty
four Vice [’residents. Yet after all
this imposing demonstration, tho at
! tempt to cross tho merino with the
coarse-woolcd sheep was a total fu.il
-1 urc.
A wit once asked a poor man. what
| part be performed in the great, drama
|of life, “i mind my own business,”
I was tiio reply.
X \
5-- '.'EsT'
j |
Grateful Thousands proclaim Yin
egak Hitters the most wonderful In- |
| vigorant that ever sustained th" sinking
. system.
No Perron can lake these Hitter ) !
1 nccordin ;to direclioe.v and remain long
unwell, provided their bones aro not de-1
; Btrovcd by mineral poison or other l
i means, and vital organs wasted beyond
i repair.
! liiiiouSj Iloniiiteiit and Inter- j
i mitt Out ievers, whicli are so preva- 1
I lent in the valleys of our great rivers !
: throughout tho United States, especially :
! those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
: Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, ]
Tcarl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, 110- '
I nnoke, dames, and many others, witli *
their vast tributaries, throughout our |
: entire country during tho Summer and
* Autumn, and remarkably bo during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro
uivaruibly accompanied by extensive de
rangements of tho 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 tho purpose equal to
Du J. Wai.kek'.i Vi nnoa it Bitters,
as they " ill opeedily remnvo tho dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels aro loaded, at tho same time
stimulating tho secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify tho body against, disease
by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can tako hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste
in tile Mouth. Bilious Altadis, J’alpiia- j
tation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho j
Dungs, Bain in tho region of tho'Kid j
ncys, and a hundred other painful symp
tom.’, aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia. ;
One bottle will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise
ment.
Hci'ofiihi, or King's Evil, White
dwellin':;. I;leers. Krysijiolus, Swelled Mock,
Goitre, .Scrofulous Jnlhnnnuilioiis, Indolent
. Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
j Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
1 in these, as in all oilier constitutionul I)is
; euses, 'Walker’s Vims;ar Littkrs have
i shown their great curative powers in tho
most obstinate and intractable cases.
lor liitlammatory uiid Chronic
Rheumatism., Clout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseaseso(
tfio 1 Hood, Liver, Kidneys and i!ladder,
these Litters have no equal. Such DLoasco
are caused bv Vithiiml JJlmnl.
Mechanical Diseases,— -Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Typu-sctUiri, Clold-bcators, amt
Miners, as they advance ill life, uro subject
to paralysis of tlio Bowels. To guard
against this, take a dose of Walkkr's Vis-
KiiAit lirri'Kiis oreasioually.
For Skit! Diseases, Eruptions, Tot
ter, Dhitciids, spors, Pimples,
Pustules, Loils, Carbuncles, lting-wonns, !
Scald-head, Sore Lyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of tho system in a short time by the use
of these Litters.
Pin, Tapts, and oilier Worms,
lurking in the system of so many thousands, I
are effectually destroyed and removed. No j
.system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an- J
theliuiniilcs will free tho system from worms i
like these Litters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood. or the turn of life, these Tonic
Litters display so decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
CJcaiifbD tho Vitiated Blood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish i;i Dm veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
it. ii. !tr< notvALo & co.,
Droirplsts nn I < fen. Aat < Sun Kniticiso, Ctilifornitv
ttini t or. of VV:i.sliui"'o>ii ii'i-.l (’li-ii i(on Sis.. N. V.
L*' uli ai.il lik-Uivia*
C, OJI.VV, N. Y. r. It. (Vilnius, Savannah. j
H. F. MeKr.NXA, unmU.
(Jray.lPilrieii & c 0. ,!
•’ / 7 j
117 Ilriiiiglilou SI., Saviiiuuili, (fa. j
WIIOI.KMI.E AM) HCTAIT. DF.AAiam IN
'0 Pe° y <jJoo<lk.
WE AliE N<)W RECEIVING OFU I’ALL j
stock tint! w ill oilV-T, during Hit* season, :ii* !
unusually large uml uttriu'iivc assortment oJ
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC styles, such as
colored Dress Goods, Mourning ('mods,
Blue■]; Silks. Colored Silks, Black Alpacas.
M iiii • Cushnnivs. Poplins, Hosiery,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Lace, j
Trimmings Notions, A., A. Cotton Sheet-;
' ings, Shirtings, Prints, Jeans and all tin
varieties of domestic goods. Blankets,
llainnls. Linen ShcetingH. 'ruble Linens,!
! Linen Towels, Napkins, Shirting I.incus,
and other honst keeping goods. Ladies un
dr garments of every description. Gentle
men's Furnishing Goods, Ac., Ac.
Mr. Christopher Gray, of our firm a
buyer of thirty years experience is located
in New York, where hk. FA MILL 1A KIT Y
WITHTHE MARKET, and Ins KNOWL
EDGE OF GOODS, enables him to obtain
j the best at the lowest prices. llis extensive
! purchases, (buying as lie does for our bouse,
■ and tbr his ugusla house,) secures for us
i the heavy trade discounts, allowed only to
BARGE BUY BUS. Besides, In* buys for
; CASH, and consequently mueli cheaper
J than those who pay long time prices.
'Doing business on the principle of
- Sales and Small
Profits,
ving ill h< ad van t it. ;
! perienee, mature jud.pn.-uL and c a-h huy
! ing can give, we ('< iI'IDENTLY ASSERT.
! tint WE CAN, AND Do ofir unsurpassed
; inducements to purchasers. Having
ONLY OIN’K DHKdIO,
*
I the most inexperienced can rely upon get
i ting as good value, as the most expert, and
persons living at a distance can order with
eon ii delict!.
We will deliver at Railroad and Express
stations, outside of Savannah, retail bills
amounting to over $lO, “C. (). J> free of
lri-'ght, and will send samples by mail
whenever requested.
PLANTERS’ AXI) (LIAXtT,
"W areliouse*
We aro still at our old stand, ready to
! rvc ;.ll who iu:ty favor us with their pat ;
| ruling;*. An experience of twenty-jive years j
| is our guarantt e for faithful end ellicierd |
[service. Raving assisted planters even j
1 year to make their crops, it is unnoc-essan I
jto promise them help ill the future. As wa 1
| never Imy votum, tin* only inter- sf wo have
j in it is t<> sell it for tho highest market price,
for the benefit of onr customers.
.Prompt .-idionthm given to all orders for
n.intation Supplies.
Terms tlie same as other houses who have
extended aid to make tho crop.
Liberal advances made on Lotion in store.
I Onr motto is: Prompt returns, good sales i
tiiiil honest dealings.
We sell by our own weights.
HARDEMAN A STALKS.
Macon Ga., September 15
McCONNELL’S
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21(3rtii.l 113 BRYAN S'!’.,
!
| SAVANNAH, - - GA.
7-''" O]>]>osite Screven Ifouso ''X
Board with lloom, s2 per dav.
Ilooms, without board, 75c. to $1
per night.
Liberal discount by the Week or
Month.
A. FERNANDEZ,
(‘27-Gm) Aluauv^pr.
TO PLANTEES.
IdavtitiM AVimtintt - I’l.nn Inl ion Alh
olri nor r,
From n Plow to ft Steam Enjpno
A.f, XjOyv 'Raid's,
Wfll find ii to tie ii ii;l r- i t.* call or m! ;
r '-r Frict-s an 1 Cut- . I will sell alO (Jin. ;
Press and Power for s! ; fj,oo. >[;•; Power j
•an be used in lit-- li* Id : all that is required '
is a room or tent 10x10 feel to 1-low the lint !
int .
i IT IS THE I>J*kST COM 15[NATION
OF 3r.\.CIIIN Eli.
For THE GIUNUEBS
For several Small Pan new to buy, tlxit ia
now made.
Ad dr !■; .CIK K VYV
jlylf>-3m. MACON, GA.
A WOLD TO THE WfSE.
Persons wishing oil her to rent their
Timber for Turpentine Harms, or pur
poses, or to operate it on their own ac
count,, will find it to bo to their advan
tage to eall on mo at once. I will either
rent and operate, or I will out the box/ *
on- nncli parties as have both timber and
a portion of the money necessary to open
or cut boxes. Tor further information
call and see me. 1 will be upon the
Court, House jure Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday of Court week, and will
be pleased to give all necessary informa
tion to inquirers.
IT. poctfully,
CYRUS M(-NEILL.
Quitman, G:i. Oct., 1875.
35-41
GEORGIA Lrooks County.
S. E. LLITCiI ban applied for exemption
of j c'.'souiilty, and 1 will puss upon the saute
at 11 oh dock oil tlio 2;’d d.v.y of December,
inst., id mv n/liee. This lltli dav Dr cum
ber, 1875, ‘ J. M. SHEAR I’ll,
Ordinary.
Liqiorhinl to nil Conernicrt.
All }• • idi< • ii:d hr I to Ccd ,V Thresher !
i re requested to call mid settle their accounts !
vith tie! undersigned b<-f' ,n: the loth of De- |
ember, o; th.y will positively he sued. 1
JtJ ’ Tujusiau:, Agent. '
THE WEEKLY Sl'Xv
177(L NEW YORK. 1- 70.
Eighteen hundred ands veiity-six is th * j
Centennial year. It is nl-o tin) year in I
which an Opposition Ilouso of llepivscnt.i-]
tiv*:i, the lir.-.t since the wav, will be in pow- j
er at Washington; and the year of the tw<ui-|
ty-thlid election of a President of the United
States All of tiles, events ;iv sure to be of
! great interest and importance, especially
| the lutit r; and all of them and everything
connected with them will bo fully reported ,
and expound' and l ; Tuk Son*.
Tho Opposition House ot Representatives,
taking up the line of impiirv open. I yi ars
ago by The Si n, will sternly and dilligently
I investigate the corruption and misdeeds of
I Gjunt's administration, and will, it is to be
' hoped, lay tin* foundation for anew and
better period iu our national history. Of
all this Tnr Si s will contain complete ami
aeeiirato accounts, furnishing its readers
with early and trustworthy information
upon these absorbing topics.
The twenty-third Presidential election,
with the preparations for it, will be memo
rable as deciding upon Grant's aspiration
! for a third term of power and plumb r, ami
still more as deciding who shall be the can
pidate of the party of U< form, and as elec
ting that candidate. Concerning all these
subjects, those who read The Bun will have
t lie constant means of being thoroughly well
inforim and.
The Weekly Sun, which has attained a
circulation of over eight thousand copies,
already has its vend ors in evi n State and
Territory, and we trust that tho year 187 L !
! will see their numbers doubled. It will be i
a thorough n- w-j> ip- r. All the general |
j news- of the day will be found in it,, condeii-- j
j ed when unimportant, at full 1- uglh mlu*ii !
I of moiiie.ut; and always, we trust, tr< ated in J
ael ar, interesting and instructive man- j
n r.
it is our aim to m kthe Wuna.v S tb *
best family newspaper in tli w<rl 1, mi lwe ■
shall continue t>> give in its columns a large j
amount of miscellanoons reading, such ns
stories, tales, poi-ni’., s. ieutirie intelli;;enc.-
and agricultural information, for which we
arc not able to make room in our daily odi- ;
tisi. J li'* agriculltir and department c ;pocial- j
ly is one of its prominent featnr. s. Ih ’i
fishioip; are also regularly reported in its j
c ilnmns; and so are the market, of every
kind.
l lie Weekly Sun, eight pag- s with fifty- !
six broild e<dinar s is only $1.20 a year,
postage prepaid. As this orie.- h,. r. ly re
pays the e<* r of the pap- r, no discount can .
be made from this rate to clubs, agents,
Postmasters, or anyone,
i The Daily Sun. a large fou.t ]>age uews
j paper of twenty-eight columns, gives all tb<
news for two cents a copy. Subscription
I postage prepaid, Hoc. a month or so.oo a
year. Sunday edition extra, sl.lO per year.
We have no traveling agents.
The Sun. xe w York Pity.
German Millet !
AOKXTS WANTED !
| I have a small amount of GERMAN MTL
i LET SEED, ja-'j imported last y -ar to this
\ It is d.-eid'.'dlv tie- !)■ t millet v
jer rais (1 in \u. vh-a. Jt, grows heavier,
j thick : -r, longer and lome r L.-,-!s, and
; niak>*s a heavie r vit Id than cither the emu
| niO'i German, or the Missouri Millet. It
; pa.V' b. t-t t tGo ii any other -t ’i rais and on a
far n it exceeds any other hay; ln-sides it is
more profitable than any other. Agents are
waati and in every county, to canvass among
the farmers and grangers. A lib r.d reduc
tion will be given to clubs. Send tor t- rm
giving full history of it; the manner of
planting, cultivating and harvesting. Sam
ple packages with terms, >I.OO- a half pack
eve oO cunts. Be sure and write t<> me. I
will, with every ord-T send my s ■<l catu
h’gue. Aloney v-;it by RegiGered f,utter or
Mom. y Order at mv r>sk. A<*■!•• ss,
W. TIPTON. Seedsman,
Cl-vek-nd. Bradley (%>., T.;nu.
AGENTS WANTED!
Chinese Hugu* Cniie !
T lav., apm-eadich. of (’HINESE Sl T GAR
DANE SEED, with li I will a' !!. a| docents
per pack >g> ]>re-paid by Mail. ’( by-v s-■ [s
arc v.ot mivr-d, and male-; extra tine m, run.
Addr-ss,
W. S. TIPTON. Clew land, 7*enn.
Sweet ness.
We were shown y sierday a sbdk of Chi
nese Sugar ('ani-which measured hhi feet.
This was rais and on the farm of our enter
prising farmer Mr. Gledhill. But the main
])oiut is that this cane was cultivated by his
wife, and if nothing rmforseen takes pla<*e,
she will realize, some •> sr n barrels of svrup
from on acre, which will be quite a hand
some dividend cm the production of one acre..
The- awr ige is about 5 Stalks to
Mho can beat this V- ('!t'lft-i'nfnni'i linos.
Farmers Your Attention!
Sot'J Donlors fiml Growers, XVrito for a
Catalogue.
Agents Wanted in every
*
bounty in the State. !
| Tlso -AvaDlaji Hufgsii- K ’n?i i*.
Its liiwtov.v.
The ARABIAN' BUGA Jt CAKE .u
brought i t tins country tinting tin- World's
Fair a! Vienna iu
; in this country for the past Iwo years, and
j docs not injure the lands in the 1 ast. TANARUS!
j production is enormous—it grows from eight
!o iw-.lve feet high, and from two to three
imdi- sin diameter, (t. nukes fnnr syrup.
Uiaa any otln r kind ever r i>m and in America,
and also tint. sng:r can be made SV< m it.
The seed- are all fresh, la it fall’s production.
A cample package ff urnd tim.t "-il! [>l -lit
om- half "f an acre, with direct ions for plant
ing and cultivating, and my genera] w< and
catalogue, with special terms to agents for
these and other stalls will lo sold ]. ad-pain
on receipt of fifty emus. Money sent by
Mcncy Order or Io glstcred .X/dler :.l my
risk. No seed sent by express “G O. J"
it’d:'ss .mo half (lie price is will; ?im or
der. to insure the sm and to }■ taken from the
nli'me. 1 will furnish cirti!i*vics from the
beet farmers in the county as to tho quality
of the (/me, on upplioalion.
Asp"( i;i! reduction will be made to Gran
gers, and farmers clubbing together niul or
dering. Ad lri si-all ord- rs to
W. H. TIPKOX,
Secdsiiiau,
CLEVELAND, l!rmll-y Cos., Tom.
CeETII 1 IOATK OF C'IAKK'TErt.
I This is to < < rtily that we are personally
i iic(piitii.(-d with \\. S. Tipton. acitiz'nuf
I tins county for tho past ten v-vas, and know
j ing him as wo do, we. eertifv that lie will
semi r.ll seeds nrd-red from him;
ISAAC LOWE. Sheriff,
ED WALD LUKGLSS, City Marshall,
W. J!. CURRY, Circuit Court (1 ik.
(.'('rUlicali 1 oi quuHly <;l'Ser/l*.
(’I.OVI'.RDAT.I', August 31sl , 1875.
W. S. Tipton, Sir;
! lie just ■ •*. lu'i'ed the ALA LI AN SE
GA L CASE SEED that J received from you
he.l f pring, and I aeknowh dgc that for qual
ity and quantity of syrup that; 1 make from
it, that it is double far superior to awn- other
Cano. C. C. NOEL.
Hue Cano.
W. S. Tipton bos raised fa- the last two
years, tie ‘ Arabian Sugar Cane. ’ It is a
very superior unality to our common “Led
’Top*,” “JLujgjvrian,” or tlio ‘'-Chinese.” Il
makes a larger yield, and is at least four
wc'-L,. • urlicr. (Jx\'Ho.nd JAnib.l, Avj. 23.
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS
V. 31. TOOKM & CO.
B- g leave lo notify their friends and the
public generally that they liave opened in
tlie brick building imxt door b> Nathan Ga
zan, Eup, on Screven street, a general as
sort nielil of
Wo buy and sell for cash, and propose to
keep a full stock of everything in the grocery
and provision line, and arc determined not
to be undersold.
We cordially invite tho public generally
to call and examine our goods and prices.
Country produce taken in exchange for j
goods.
F. M. TOO If E & CO.
Quitman, Cm., Nov. id, .1375-Sin.
Dr. E. A. J E L K S,
Practic \l lg Physician.
QUITM AIV, Ci A.
OriTUE : Brick building adjoining store
of Mcnth. Briggs, J elks A Cos., Screven
street. [l-lf
p. a. Mclntosh, m. and.,
I I levin ' 1d near Cherry Lake, Fla..*
! offers ii is services as
Practicing Physician
j in this neighborhood.
Ofiic t the residence of Mr. T. •!. Bla
: lock. Mav J3-tf.
S. T. KLNGSIIERY,
Attorney at Law,
QUITMAN, - - GEORGIA .
/‘•'OFFICE in new Brick Y\';.rchou..e.'T. \
Bii’.iness he for. ■ the IN S. Patent Office
attended to.
( o [1 llama
KjLiLv. Mli 11 sV i U f i-JISsA;
Near the Court House, Mulberry Street,
.Hacon, - - - Oeorgiii.
TWO DOLLARS PER DAY
This House has been r-fm nislicd and put
in x.at ord- r and is mov open for tho
enb riainnient of the ]mblie.
Pi:ur.:;KNoi'.: jfev. li. A'. Forrester, Quit
man, Rev. <'. S. f laiilden, Thoinasvilh’.
Ga.t'R' .. S. ►‘■j. iS accl, and -J. W. Bulk's
Macon, (hi.
I - '•— ”
BPn ld) tv fISt If fill u*
T. J. FTUEETY,
Imaxlfautuierof and
-
i.j;ali:k in'
'rg-ft-sr •*?;’ YYf 4 "R > n
&. J. ii V V ... -X V L. li Li
D. sires to notify bis cu-d,:uta-rs and the
public generally tied lie Ims removed bis
j shop into the bide!; building on Screven
i street recently occupied by E. 7'. Dukes A
; Bro., wltcp! b<> w ill b. glad to wait upon all
pa in n loi >od >r \v>rk in his Lin .
I He Ims just received a general assortment
; of .
; If 0 W S t 0 Y 0 S,
7
| directly from Western manufacturers, and
| now oilers them for sale at price.-; below
i any ever offered in this market before. If
yen waul a r/oo 1 stove come and examine my
• stock and prices,
TIN AW A II IH
j manufactured to order and sold at wliole
: sale.
i lb..u'iiig and Guttering done at shortest
’ I'd i' *-. aad old Moves and Tin Ware Ito
| oair -d with inatnessaud Dispatch.
T. J. STREETY.
Qthtman, Ga., Oct. 2.5, 1d75. (ct)
i
Rivers of Imping IMoud
Plow nnd vilxrate thßuivdi the Kystem of
I hose fair,ted with Sernfula, Salt ithenm.
Harbir’s ft eh. Syphilis. Sniptions or Piiri
lles on tho taco, Iloughir ss or Redness oi
flic skin,
j
| Compound Exlraet of Stillin^ia
! eh-tnise.; and drives out all impurities and
! elfeeb; an immediate, and penuuner-t cure.
Jf you wish a complexion i’resli and ap-t-t
--| less, use ])r. PelllfK-rtovri’K
P-'ojnjiotinfL Jdxti’.-iot of Stillinii'io
which will ‘-non render the whole system
and complexion as free, from poison and
l blemish as a cloudless sky.
For s.de by all i hm-wpsl e
The genuine is prepared only by
•T. S. FoiiiLeid om S;; Cos.,
Cir Id XIISTS,
!
ATLANTA, GEOKGIA,
.7 1: d’ake no other.
■TO TJili THAVELLLNG
PUBLIC.
rnilE undersigned bygs 1 ave to notify
1. the traveling public that lie has opened
The U ?:? 5 i 1*0:3 j 2 IJTo^xo
at the A (laid ic and Gulf Railroad Depot in
‘0 b asm, wlu re lie will be ]ih ascd to enter
fain all who may give him their patronage.
Tim house is well arranged, and is situated
within a few steps of the slopping and
start ing place of tie* trains, and is but a
short distance from tho business portion ol
ihu town.
r n> r ras*io*
will h supplied with tho best the market
afford'-;, and comfortable lodgings given to
nil. It being convenient to tlio Depot, com
mercial travel', rs nod others will never miss
connection, and will always be convenient
to the trains.
Board s'2 1)0 per day.
J. T. DAYTS,
Ivd 3m Proprietor.
Attorneys at Law,
QUITMAN, (.ICO.
Will give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to their cure.
.> G" Ohl'-o over Kaytou’b store.
GEORGIAHOME
I ii m b a i* jii a <j c 11\
Tho vmd(*rsignod having accepted the j
agency at this place for this company, begs |
to culi the attention of those seeking insur- !
mice to this security against
LOSS BY PI RE.
Tim m w President. Mr. J. Rhodes Brown, '
proinis- s to do all in his power to niivlo
the corpomtiou one in which every G or-;
gian
C A.jST ItELY.
Outstanding certificates of this company
for dividends, whether in tho hands of the ■
original owm’V or not, received as cash lbr !
premiums of insurer.
S. T. KINGSIVLIvY, Agcnl.
Octob r 27, 3 Bin
Tho undersigned having purchased the |
Livery Stab!. , Block, Ac., recently owned j
by Messrs. Iloulitre * A TtiiMshcr, Ix-gs Icav !
L notify the jiublic that, he will endeavor to ,
keep the business up h lie requirements of
| tb.e tiinesand tho sal eduction of'patrons. My
!i:OIAAASE;---N
| Iknydes, ami Drays
. will be kept constantly in ivadimrs for the
i accommodation of the public, and by close
! attention to bnsines;; I I'ope to n evit a lib- ;
eral patroE.no>. Charges reasonable.
.5. F. M. IIAUUALL,
Qt'itm -.v. Scjit. 2:1- Lt.
| STOVES! STOVES!!
IX CONNEU’iTON XVli H
j T I IST S I I O IN
I The uml."c oe llr ving made arvange
! menti- xviih one- of the Lrgesl stove niar.n
--! factories in America, to furnish him with
stova--.. deain-s to notify Hie gnblic th.d 4"
j has c.ildi 'l to his line of 'l'inwaiv a will
selected stock of cooking stoves of miy style
or pattern to suit his customers, which lie
will sell verx chop for casli.
r riia Vv'FMA'.
A. well s. h'ctfd stock of Tinware will al
ways Be kepi on hand in quality and quantity
i to suit tin* den land, or will I manufacture any
| thing in the TIN B’NE, at price*; below
competition. .Special .Atention given to
Roofing and Guttering. ()ld t< ■ and
j Tinware repaired at slimiest notice.
Give me it call next door to Kayfon’s and
! see for vourselvi • All I ask is a fair trial.
G. W. AYRETT.
Quitman, Ga., Ocf. IJ, JS7“.
JOS. A. POLHILL,
AYbo] sal.' and retail dealer is. pure
Drugs;■■Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy
Aitides, Ac.
Kerosj’uc Oil, 120 degrees (lie only safe
oil in use.
All articles guaranteed fresh and pure,
and at Lowest Market prices.
Also proprietor of the Celebrated Extract,
Southern Belle’ Bouquet a delicate, yet
j lasting perfume, equal b Lubin’s in quality,
i and cheaper. Dmi't fail t<> call and gel a
i bottle I’rmii BRIGGS, .TELKS A CO., wlio
| are luy aqents for Quitman,
j All ordews addressed to me will have per
i sonal attention.
,7. A. POLHILL,
271 Bull and ABercoru sis..
Sept, 1 -Gin ' SAVANNAH, GA. |
SI J Tf T* /! ."> ? a
frctwei! k Jiciiols,
AVITOBIOSABI*’.
|ST A TIG N ERSj
AND Iir.ALEIIS IN'
Straw and Maidlhi \Vrrq>]ilii;; Riijut,
• Paper Coßou ]'’lour Sacks, |
i Twines. luks, Playiiiq Curds, Ylnd
i lage, etc.
Give ns a trial.
120 15AV STXPET,
SAYANNAJI - - GA.
Cliango of Schedule,
ATLANTIC & GULP Jl. ii. CO., )
OffKiu Gunkuau Si t i*kmtntknoknt, !-
Savannah, Ga., Jh c. :M, 1575. j
ON and after Sunday, J)cc. n, Trains on
this Hoad will run as follows:
NIGHT EXntESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 3.10 p n
Arrive Quitman “ 3.57 an
Arrive Bainhridgo “ 8.30 an
Arrive at Albany “ 10.00 an
Arri v- Liv- 1 Oak • ‘ 2.20 an
Arrivt- Jacksonville “ 7.15 an
Arrive'i'alliihass'-’e “ 11.10 am
Leave Tallaiiassce “ 2.,15pm
L**ave Oacksfuiville “ 5.('0 p and
Leave T-i v• Oak “ 10.40 p n
L( i avc Albany “ 3.10 p n
Leave RainbridgO “ l. lspn
Leav- Quitman “ 0.10 ]>n
Arrive at Savannah “ O.OOan
No change of cars between Savannah ai;
Albany.
Connect al Albany with I’asseiigrr train'
both ways on South western lluilroud to and
from Enfant a, Montgomery, New Orleans,
(c.
Alitil Et'-aim-r leaves Uaiidtridgo fo)
Apulae-hieola every Tliuj-sday nieht.; for Ce
lundms Sunday and Tee ■•. day mornings.
Close connection daily at Jacksonvill-
St. John’s river steamers.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
WJ'STPKN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont (Sunday( xoet: and). . (■/. 5 am
Arrive Valdosta “ . . s. Js a m
Arrive (piitman “ .. <).;U M
Arrive 'rhonuißvillo “ .. 11.30 an
Arrive Clouilla “ .. 5.15 pn
Arrive Albany “ .. 7.35 p n
Letve Albany “ .. H.iT> an
Leave Camilla “ , .10.42 a m
Leave Ti-,an,ts\ille “ .. 1.15 pi.
Leave Quitman 44 3.13 p n
Leave Valdosta “ .. 4.30 p n
Arrivt at Dupont “ .. 0.30 pn
Connael at, Allmay with trains on South
western Railroad leaving Albany at. -S. JOp
m., Monday, Thursday ui.d Fritlay, a rri vim.
and -Albany at 7.15 a. m. Sunday, Monday.
Wednesday and Thursday.
ACC 051MOI) ATI ON Ti 1 AIN.
EASTiacN DIVISION
Leav Thomasvillc, d'u'-s'kty, Thursday an
Saturday at 3. ii) p n
Arrive at Camilla, Tuesday, T’liursday um!
Saturday at 5. U) p ir
Arrive at Albany Tuesday, Thursday am 1
Saturday at 7.30 p m
Leave Albany, '('tie; day, Tlmre.diiy and .Sat
urday.. ' 0.20 an,
Leave. Camilla, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday ' j 1.17 a m
Arrive at Tb*rna?-villc, Tin sday, Tloirsda;.
and Saturday at . .1.15 p ii
C 'iinects at Albany with trains on S. \Y
It. It., arriving in Albany, Tuesday, Thurs
lay. and Saturday at 7 15 am,
11-- u li. S. HAINES, (Ln’l Supt.
Only One Dollar.
SAVANNAH
Ww’DyNku-d ing Nows
Will b. -I : i *iuy nddrci-s six months for
one‘biller. This isonp of tho cheapest,
wet klies published. It is liotft hlanketsheet
in which all soifs of matter is promiscuous
ly thrown. It is a n>*atly print 'd four-pngo
paper, '•< ui]-.‘.ct ly made up, and edited with
great care. Nothing of a dull or heavy
character is admitb 1 into the columns of thcV
W. ekly. It is an elaborately compiled coni '
pendiuni ot the best things that appearin’
ihe Daily NN v. Tin*. tl* graphic dispatch-'
! *K Of the Week I\VV IT-edited Vtl(l Carefully
wo 'led that is not strictly of a?news chnmc
| lit. It also contains full repo’Ah of tho
1 i .bats ; thus those who have not the ud
; vantage of a dail;. mail, can get all the news
dollar to tbd
; j uhlishcr ; e.r for one Year by sending two*
| dollars.
The Daily M-.rumg News is the same reli 1
| aide cnyan <•!' jud !. • opinion tliafc it: always
i has lx in v;gi r. thcmglitful and conscr
: vativc ill the di (Mission of the issues of tho
; day, and lively, sparkling and entertaining
iin its pr .-••id.dion of the news. In gathor-
I ing and })u:.lisbing the latest, infornnition
c.iid i:i discussing questions of public policy
■the Morning News is fully abreast of the
most onterpir ing journalism of the times.
Brice:? 10 for id months ; si for (i months,
Jhe Tvt-Wccbly News has tho Fame fea
tur< •ss lie Daily. Brice, ..d> for 12 months;
>2 for 0 mouths.
Mo?a y i'-a- edia •• papi r can h. . nt by D.
iO. oiler, lvgi-ilcred loiter or express, at
; paMishorY. risk.
THE V >B ;iNG NEWS rRINTINO
OFFICE
,js I lie ho’: ■ ■ h; ih; Sega. Every d.scrip
;c
; Blank '" ’ ■ t all hinds made lo order.—
Book Bin ii sand ruling ixeruted with dis
patch. Jv-i imati s lor work promptly fur
nished. AddrcAsu.ll letters to
J. IB INrnm.
('raA-aC' fis ; i’i-.d Soap
IS THE ‘"BEST.”
Th , ' ‘a iured from ]>uro
mat' rial . and as i! contains a large peiwnt
"i \-q t.i ! *ii. L wciTanb and fully
eijiial fi. the brinqiudcd Castile Soap,
| and ait the sjtmo tin pu:--, s : add the wauli
| ing and el( ;• uiog propc-rticH of tho <?elebra
ted (h:'i ■a i ’ SI. mdry S' .ps. It
;is therefor- r ■ ■]:.laa-ndnl f,>r use in tho
j Laundry. iN'- S: n , and Badi-room, and for
n r .1 h. b -M jn•}.sfor Prin
| tel’-, t'aii ha ,-.:id Machinist*!,
;as ii v.-iil i’ <•:' i;:k. Grease, Tar,
I Gil, he!. f; ti-e hands. Miinufact
! ii red only by
r-tAMDTON BROTHniS,
!?* L•- - : ii<] ; ? i.'. hvrs rtarc, and
‘b; hj hnvd, Netv York.
\vm. ir. sta . ii. r. Richmond.
Fv.,-. [g tlqmg; (IJIA
L g s L AliHilUlYlf.
AV h.oi esulo Grocers,
Commission Merchants'
Cotton Factors,
SAVANNAH, GA.
AOV.VtH ¥. il; Till- :-A i.K OF
Alt:o\v Xlios^,
—AKD—
E.F. (.’OE’S SIT’ERITIOLTIIATB
OF 1,0 IE.
< av j; ; '.i- rn, ati>:,ntio.n'
Oiven to Sales or Shipment of Cot
ton and all hinds of Produce.
LibiTul advances made on
Consignments. (27-CnO
Irosa in tile Blood
MAKES TEC WEAK STROfIG.
The Peruvian Si/ru ?>, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, is so combined <ta to have
the character cf an aliment, an
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
foodlt increases the quantity
of Nature’s Own Vitalising
Agent, Iron in the blood, and
cures “a thousand ills,”simply
by Toning tip,lnvigorating and
S italizing 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 secret of tlie 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 tho Kidneys- and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bail state of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a low
slide of the system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing ejfccts arc not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but arc permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and new
life into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron Con
stitution.
Thousands have been changed
by the use of this vcmedy 9 from
weak 9 sickly , sujfcviny cvca~
tares, to strong, healthy, and
happy men and women; and
in vtiliils cannot reasonably hes
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass,
XV.mplilot‘3 Free.
SEiH V/. FOWLE &. SONS, Proprietors,
So. 1 Slllton Place, Boston.
Solo bv Diuiocists genbiiallv.
f\ "1 A DAY CUARAHTFED
Vi L-; r a £V'Wr, V dLL A JOtrt Aii 3
W// "nP 1 L >’l F’a territory. HIGHEST
/•Gy- ;j t f f j <•! J'• kk *N ASANDi'nT/rt
Ni- 7 wUtaLguWl-IA W. UIU.O, bL ixdii*. 4lu.