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The Morning News,
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m HE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OIMS7G,
1 which iin ludNational. State and
county clet tious, no 1 which will undoubt
edly be the most active and hotly contacted
of any sinca the memorable (amass ot 18(50;
is now lairly opem and. r i l i' National Demo
cratic Party will this year make a bold, vifj
orons, and doubtless successl'iil struggle lor
tin* niaiutaincnce and supremacy (!' those
principles which are \ ital to the pr-ispor t\
of the Reyniblie end osuoimtial to the weh
being of the p; npl •.
In addition to the Presidcntiad election,,
the people hi G-'orgiu and Florida will elect
liew State governments. In Florida flu'!
campaign j.romi.e ; (•> be nniisnuHv vigor-;
oils, and tln*ro is a probability that for the
first time sin-e fh w.- ilm pooule ot that
1 ndic d-ridhii State will electa Democratic
Klatego/ernnn it. la tin .• campaigns 'he;
juojic o' the South arc ik eplv int*-rested: j
and every intelligent iti/. n, who has the |
welfare of his country and his soctimi at
h *art, should acquaint himself with every
detail of the great work of redemption and
reform that is now going on. J
To this end lie should so! eribe to and as-,
cost in circalatiu th SWAXXAII MOUS
ING NEWS, an iudep. udeiit Democratic:
newspaper, of pronounced opinions and
fearless in their ever s.-ion; a paper that is
recognized cverywln re as the host daily in
the South. It-, dit-oial and i' .vtn ent is vig- ;
orons, thoughtful and consistent, while its
news and local do;- rtn'e r.t 1 are marvels of
iindustry and comph-teuem. Its department
of Georgia and Florida affairs is not con
fined to a nr-r-* barren summary of events
transpiring in those Kbit- s. but is enlivened
by comment at once apt. timely and racy.
The rtiople resource.-; of the i•siahlishment
will bed voted to fur:;: .hing the readers of
the
MO It XIXG NEWS
with Ike latest intelligence fr m all parts of
the world. t)iroi. h !!:;•- dispatches, s]?. *-
oial telegrams, nadby r; ;:as of six vial c*r
reßpondence; am! through tit* "--c agencies ,
the paper will ha the miriest chronicler of
every notewoGhy incideut of tli.■ political
campaign ol' J 076.
o;tbsoiuptio%*.
Daily, 1 year £lO 00 i
“ 6 months 500
“ 3 months 250 ;
Tri-Weekly, 1 w ar 0 00 ;
“ 0 months 3 00 ;
“ 3 mouths 1 50
Weekly, 1 y. .r 2 00
“ 0 months 1 00
“ 3 months 50,
Specimen copies sent five on receipt of 5,
Cents.
/£•#*'Money can be ; ■nt by Pc ;t Office Or- |
tier, ll'-.gistciv-l Lett.-r, or Express, at our
risk.
J. H. ESTILL.
Savannah, Ga.
Isew type,
Good Presses,
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Orders from Abroad So
licited.
JOSEPH TILLIIAN. j
Proprietor.
there is money in it.
. In these hard time'.s ft gnod r< turn f'nr
lioiii-st laßor is wry <1 :d ruble. Any active
young mail or young lady cun earn a lnuid-
Rome sum by :u!<lr ssing. for particulars, the
Managers of the (■hisf'ilniion, the. grout po
litical and family journal published at the
Capital of the Sr.ite.
CONSTITUTION ITT’HASHING CO..
Atlanta. Ga
Cotton Warehouse.
The subscriber will open the Warehouse
fit this place on Monday the Ith of Septom- ;
ber next for the purpose ol Coring cotton .
and goods on consignment. He hopes soon )
to perfect facilities that will be advantageous
to the merchants and planters ot this sec
tion. A liberal share of patronage most re
spectfully solicited from his friends and the j
public generally.
Joseph Tillman.
Quitman, fa., August 30. tf
DISSOLUTION.
The firm known ns Olsner A Cos., was this
dav dissolved by mutual consent. The bu
siness will be continued under the name of !
J. Olsm r, fts heretofore.
Quitman, Ga., Nov. oth. 1870.
37-lm
Plantation for Sail 1 .
For sale, at a bargain, 417 Acres of fine
farming land, lying in the Hickory Head
neighborhood of this county, well improved
and in good state of cultivation. Address or
api lj tf- tf - Mdutonh, Repoktek Office.
Tiie Brooks County
t!
JIASUFACTUKIXU
AUK RUNNING
r riieip XYiotoi'y
-ON
FULL TIME.
r jp IIIC MOST desirable go Ms, such as rx-
B actly ssiit the wants of the people are
made here, and at
New York Prices,
less the freight to the purchaser.
BROWN COTTON GOODS,
i 4SHEETING- Stmicltu'd weight.
7- 8 SHIRTING—ShimliU'il weight.
7 and 8 OSNABURGS.
ALL COLORS OF STRIPES.
YARNS IN BALES, 8s- 10s.
ROPE —in half ami whole Coils.
SEWING THREAD—IG balls to
the pound.
KNITTING THREAD.
WRAPPING TWINE.
GEORGIA PLAINS.
MIXED PLAINS.
WOOLEN PLAINS—AII colors.
JEANS—AII colors.
6w" WOOL CARDING A SPE-'
Cl ALLY.
Patronize home industries. Send for
; J.riee list, and satisfy yourself where it wilt
Ihe to your interest to buy. Address (ill
communications to
JOSEPH TILLMAN,
President 15. C. SI. A.
RFAD THIS!
ai il l-.’aca U A HJj Ail &il n
TIT E HAVE just received lethrr; from
■ t our Mr. Mabbett who lias gone north
t* spend the ;Summer among the various
markets to buy goods and prepare for a
PA ill I Aiasine^s.
T iilly believing that goods have got down to
BOTTOM Pit ICES,
j and will never ffe any lower than
| now, and lor other con? iderations we
have determined to reduce the prices of all
[ our goods on hand to correspond with the
1 lowest
Xow York Prices,
hoping to Bell out our stock on hand to be
prepared to receive a large stock in Septem
j ber next.
Me invite onr friends and everybody to
I call and see our stock, and see wh ,t
EAEGAINS
: vrewiil and can offer you,
Blecehings and Calicoes. 6c per yard;
Worsted dress goods from 10c to 20c; band
some Lawns, 12.1 c; handsome Percales, 12?,c;
; other goods in proportion.
M e have a tall assortment and large stock,
and we mean business. Come and see
BRIGGS, JELKS& ( ’O.
Tax Collector’s Notice.
IYY ILL attend at the following places for
tlic purpose of colK'din/,' the State and
county taxes for the year l.S7t>, to wit:
Waii. 's More, Dry Lake district, Monday,
i Octoher 9th and 2:!rd.
i Tailokns. Tuesday Oct. 10. and Oct. 24.
| Morven, Wednesday (Vt. 11, nud Oct 25.
Nankin, 15th district, Thursday, Oct. 12,
| and 26.
Grooverville, Friday, Oct. 13, and Oct. 27.
| Quitman from Nov.’ 6, to 17. inclusive.
My books will then close and executions
will be issued against all defaulters.
T. A. Groover, T ('
Quitman, Ga., Sep, G, 1870. *tf '
p. L. PEACOCK. ,1. w. HUNT, I
PEACOCK & HUNT,
Commission Merchants,
No. 128 Bay Street,
SA VANN A IT. a A
Consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, I
Ae. solicited, anti prompt personal ft i
guaranteed.
25-3 m
J. W. LATHROP&€O.
r p HE surviving members of tlie firm are
p lined to announce tlm death of the Senior,
j Ms. -T. W. LATHROP, and they .would re- '
j spcctfully inform their friends and patrons i
that tin l business will be continued ns licre
j tofore, under the old firm nance and style.
Vlmse indebted to us will oblige us by mak
ing prompt consignments or remittances.
.T. L. WARRFN.
•X. tV. LATIIROP. Jr.
3G-8t
Change of Schedule,
ATLANTIC A GULF It. R. 00., 1
• Office General Superintendent, >
Savannah, Ga., October fi, 187(5. )
ON and after .Sunday, October 8,187 fl,
Passenger Trains on this lload n. ill run
; as follows:
1 Leave Savannah daily at 1.15 p in
• Arrive at Jesup “ 7.25 p m
Arrive at Quitman “ 3.C5 a m
! Vrrivc Euinbridge “ 8.00 an.
krrivt 1 at Albany “ ‘J. 10 a m
Vrrivc Live Oak •* 1.00 a in
t Vrrivc Jacksonville “ 10.55 a ill
\i rive Tallahassee “ ...... .10.00 al^
| Leave Jacksonville “ 0.00 pin
j Leave Live Oak “ 0.50 p m
1 Leave Albany “ . . .5.20 pin
1 Leave Buinbridgo “ 5.45 p in
Leave Quitman “ 10.10 p m
Leave Jesup “ 0.25 am
Arrive at Savannah “ 0.45 a m
Connect at Albany with Passenger trains
both ways on Southwestern ltailroad to and
from Eufiiula, Montgomery, New Orleans,
j etc.
i Close connection daily at Jacksonville
; St. John’s river steamers.
Trains on B. and A. it. It. leave junction
going west. Monday, "Wednesday and Fri
day at 11.14 a m.
For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and
! Saturday at 4.20 p m.
ACCOMMODATION TWAIN.
EASTERN DIVISION
Leave .Savannah, Monday, "Wednesday and
Friday at 7.20 a m
Arrive at Mclntosh “ 10.10 am
Arrive at Jesnp “ 12.20 pm
Arrive at Bhukshear “ 2.20 p m
Arrive at Dupoilt “ 7.00 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, EASTERN DIVISION,
DOING FAST.
Leave Dupont Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urday, at 4.45 am
Leave I'.lackshear *• 8.20 a m
Leave Jesup “ 11.40 p m
■ i cave Mclntosh “ 1.50 p in
Arrive at Savannah “ 4.40 p m
mi:sti:rn division.
Leave Dupont (Sunday excepted). . 5.00 a m
Arrive Valdosta “ . . 7.00 a m
Arrive Quitman “ .. 8.50 am
Arrive Thomasville “ ..11.00am
l.eave Tliomasville “ .. 1.15 pm
Leave Quitman “ • 3.20 pm
Leave Valdosta “ .. 5.00 pm
Arrive at Dupont “ .. .7.00 p m
!)-tf IT. 8. HAINES, Oen'l Knpt,
T RFINCH,
DEALER IN
Dry Olooils, Groceries, Hoots
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I
Shoes, Hats mal Caps,
Hardware, Tin Ware,
Uncoil nail Flour.
Very grateful for past favors and patron
age, the subscriber asks a continuation of
tile ; aiiie.
J. \l Fanil.
El iLEY & CO.
WHOLESAT.i: DEALERS IX
GROCERIES,
-> [AGON, ----- GEORGIA.
Millers’ Agents for Flour; Manufacturers
Agents for tobacco.
A full stock of Groceries ami Provisions
always on band.
Goods sold only in whole pack
ages
30-3 in SEYMOUR, TINSLEY A CO.
W orks,
|ATLANTA, - - - GA
SAW HILLS.
GRIST MILLS,
MILL GEARING,
SHAFTINGS,
PULLEYS, ETC.
ri‘<- OoloTn-jitotl 'Winsiiip
Cotton Gin.
r U HE WINSHTP COTTON PRESS, for
fi Steam, Horse or Hand Power.
L
Sugar Mills and Popular
Sugar Pans.
IT'Tor to Messrs. J. O. Morton and. Wm.
Dry an, of Brooks County, Ga., and If. B.
Hines of Jefferson, Capt. A. .1. Lee and T.
A. Mall, of Madison County, Fla.
Price of Cotton Gins delivered at Quit
man. $1i,50 per saw; Sugar Mills from
$27 to $lB.
YV. E. BARNES, Agt
Quitman, June 21, 1876. 3m
D. JR. CREECH,
“ |
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Boots, shoes
Clothing, Plantation
Furnishing Goods, Etc
nAS RECEIVED his new Fall and Win- i
ter Stock, and will be pleased to see his j
old customers and the public generally, and !
sell them goods at the lowest market prices. I
Quitman, Ga., Sept. 12, 1876. tf
Seed Bye.
63 Bushels Seed Rye, best quality, at
tf JOHN TILLMAN'S.
I
James R. Sheldon,!
Cotton Tractor
—AND
Ci-uora! < 'em mission Mcrcliant,
102 Ray Street,
- • - - - GA
(Auisignments solicited, upon which lih
jal advances will he made. Bagging and
Tie* always on hand.
25-2 m
M. Y. pNDEMON.
OWING TO THE embargo placed upon
shipments of hides Ac., to this city I
havocs hlished an agency at Jesup, (la.,
where . ill pay Savannah prices, cash, less
Height and expenses. Mark your initials on
packages ami forward at once, with letter
advising shipment, to Jesup, No. 0 A. V (i.
H. It. I will continue to receive cotton
consignments at Savannah and give them
my personal attention. Letters advising,
cotton shipments to bo sent to me at Savan
nah.
M. Y. HENDERSON,
Gen'l Com. Merchant.
Savannah, Sept. 15, 1875.
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[ VOMIT) OF TX.srvrCTWX:
H’M. S. WHITE* - Principal.
HOMER WEIGHT, A. M., Ass’t Urine.
MRS. Win. S. WRITE, InrtnuTrcss in
Music.
Terms, Per Quarter of ten weeks, pay
able at the end of Cift-ii <|ii:irter: Ist
Glass, $5; 2nd Class, $7.50; 3rd Class,
| $10; liii Class, $12,50. Music and
French, Usual Terms.
The exercises of this institution of learn
ing will begin M md iy. September 4tli, and
( I's on Friday. J)?.vmb r 15th.
A competent teacher \\<Hl be elected at an
early day to take charge of the French and
Music.
Discipline strict, kind and impartial.
Reports of the studying of pupils sent out
! ( very week. For further information ad
! dress,
WHITE A WRIGHT.
Quitman, Ga. August 7, 1875.
24-3 mo
PEABODY HOI SF^
• CORNER OF
Locust and Ninth Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA , - PA.
Convenient to all places of amusement and
ear lines in the city. No changes to and
from the Centennial grounds.
Col. Watson, proprietor of the llexry
House, Cincinnati, for the past twenty
years, and present proprietor, las based
the house for a term of years, and has newly
furnished and fitted it throughout. He will
keep a strictly first-class house, and has ac
commodation for 200 guests. Terms only
S3 per day.
Col. Watson: is a native of Virginia, and ;
probably the only Hotel Proprietor in Piiil
adelphia from the Sontli.
J une 28, 2m
H. FRASER GRANT. J. B. SHERROD.
H. F. G RANT & CO.,
GENERAL
Commission 3lort*liiiu< s.
Cot toil, Jtioe, Xaval Stores,
Xo. 103 PAY STREET.
SAVANNAH, - - GA.
J. PATTERSON BUISD. JOHN B. WEST.
(fem'ral Commission Kiei'Mianls
77 Bay Street,
vsiimsili, - Ga.
Agents for the Georgia Cotton Tie. Spe
cial attention paid to consignments of cot
ton and other country produce.
25-3 in j
V. H. WARD. W. T WILLIAMS. ]
[L. T. WHITCOMB’S Successors.]
i\ H. WARD & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
! Foreign and Domestic
FIIUITW,
Jiblos, Hay, Grain, Feed <Szc.
14-1 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - - - GA.
References—Solomonßro’s, XX. G. Purse,
W. M. Davidson.
Sept. 20, 1870. lm
NEW BAR
—AND—
FAMILY GROCERY
Tj. S- WOOD
Takes this method of notifying his friends
and the public generally that he has opened
business at the old stand of Bryan & Young,
on Culp3pper street, and Inis now in stock a
general assortment of Liquors, Tobaccos,
Cigars, and Fancy Groceries. Give me a
call, and get new goods at new prices.
L. S. WOOD. /
Quitman, Ga., September stli, 1876.
SI.DDALLS
MAGNETIC SOAP.
The Chen pest Soap Hint ©an be used for
the following; reasons:
Ist. One bur will go as far as two of any
other.
2d. Only half the usual rubbing being re
quired, there is a saving of more than
thi' entire cost of the Soup in labor alone.
3d. The clothes are made sweet, clean and
white 4 without boiling or scalding, thus
all injury to them is avoided. There is
a saving in fuel and hard work, and the
washing is done in about half the usual
time.
It is also guaranteed under a penalty of
fifty dollars not to injure the clothes or j
1 hands, and as one trial will enable any per- j
j son to ascertain the truth of these state- ,
! meats, it would never pay the proprietor to '
engage in an extensive system of advertising j
i ami claim such decided merit lor liis Soap j
I unless ho know from positive experience I
j that it would prove to he in every respect i
wild i.-, claimed for it. ]
This is also a superior Soap for Toilet and j
shaving purposes.
WARNER, RHODES A CO.,
Wholesale Fancy Grocers,
General Agents,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Jim 28, 2m
Near the House, Mulhervy Street
Silicon, - - - Georgia.
TWO DOLLARS TER DAY
This House has been refurnished and put
in excellent order and is now open for the
entertainment of the public.
Reference: Rev. R. V. Forrester, Quit
man. Ga.: Ri C. S. Gahld n, Tliomasville.
Ga. :Rev. S. S. Sweet, and J. W. Burke.
Macon, Ga. *
American and Foreign Pat
ents.
GILMORE A; CO., Successors to CIIIP
MAX, HOSMER A CO.. Solicitors. Pat
ents procured in all countries. NO FEES
IN ADVANCE. No charge unless the pat
ent is granted. No fees for making prelim
inary examinations. No additional lees for
obtaining and conducting a rehearing. By
I a recent decision of tin Commissioner, all
t rejected applications may he revived. Spe
cial attention given to Interference Cases
I before the Patent Office, Extensions before
’ Congress, Infringement Suits in different
States, and all litigation appertaining h In
ventions or Patents. Send stamp to Gil
more & Cos. for pamphlet of sixty pages.
Lund Cases- land Warrants
anil Scrip.
Contested Land Oases prosecuted before
the U. S. General Laud Office and Depart
ment of the Interior. Private Land Ol lims.
Miuing and Pre-emption Claims, and Home
stead Oases attended to. Land Scrip in 40.
SO, and 1(50 acre pieces for sale. 'Phis Scrip
is assignable, and can bo located in thon.un
: of the purchaser upon any Government land
subject to private entry, at $1.25 per acre.
It is of equal value with Bounty (band War
rants. Send stamp to Gilmore & Cos. for
pamphlet of instruction.
Arrears of Pay ami Bounty.
• OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, and SAILORS
of the Id * war. or their heirs, are in many
cases entitled to money from the Govern
; incut of which they have no knowldge.
Write full history of service, and state
amount of my and bounty received. Enclose
; stump to Gilmore & Cos., and a full reply
alter examination, will be given youfcce.
Pensions.
All OFFICERS, SOLDIERS. nn<] RATT.-
! ORS wounded, ruptured, or injured in the
, late war, however slightly, can obtain a pen
sion by addressing GILMORE & (’().
Oases prosecuted by GILMORE & 00. be
fore the Supremo Court of the United States,
tho Court of Claims, and the Southern
('laims Commission.
Each department of our ousiness is con
! ducted in a separate bureau, under charge of
| the same experienced parties employed by
j the old firm. Prompt, attention to all busi
| ness cntrustec] to GILMORE A CO. is thus
1 secured. We desire to win success by de
j serving it.
Address Gilmore A Cos., 020 F % Street,
! Washington, D. C*. 47-tf
PLANTERS
CORNER OF
Barnard and Bryan Streets,
(Market Hcpmi-<*o
| SAVANNAH, GA.
The undersigned having recently taken
charge of this popular house of entertain
ment, has made every necessary improve
ment for the accommodation and comfort of
! guests. A first class Barber Shop, with
baths connected, Reading and Billiard
1 Rooms, Telegraph Office and other con
| l eniences are now connected with the House
j and no pains arc spared to make guests liap-
I py
i The Tables arc supplied with the very
| best the market affords, the rooms are large
; and airy, making ita favorite stopping place
j for Planters and Merchants from the coun
! try. Conveyances to and from the Railroads
j and Steamers always in readiness.
Oouvcl Only jx‘r Day.
A. E. CARR, Proprietor.
Crompton's Imperial Soap
IS THE “BEST.”
I This Soap is manufactured from pure
materials, and as it contains a large percent
age of Vegetable Oil, is warranted fully
equal to the best imported Castile Soap,
and at the same time possesses all the wash
ing and cleaning properties of the celebra
j ted German and French Laundry Soaps. It
! is therefore recommended for use in the
j Laundry, Kitchen, and Bath-room, and for
general household purposes; also, for Prin
ters, Painters, Engineers, and Machinists,
as it will remove stains of Ink, Grease, Tar,
Oil, Paint, etc., from the hands. Manufact
ured only by
CHAMPION BROTHERS,
2,4, (>, 8, mid 10 Rutgers Place, and,
38 and 35 Jeffersau Street, New York
THE WEEKLY SUN
lUll. MEW YOKE. 187(1.
Eighteen hundred and seventy-six is the
Centennial year. It is also the year in
which an Opposition House of Representa
tives, the first since the war, will he in pow
er at Washington; ami the year of the twen
ty-third election of a President of the United
States All of these events are sure to he of
great interest and importance, especially
the lath r; and all of tlfeni and everything
connected with them will bo fully reported
and expounded in The Sun.
The Opposition House of Representatives,
taking up the line of inquiry opened years
ago l>y The Sun, will sternly and dilligeutly
, investigate the corruption and misdeeds of
Grant’s administration, and will, it is to be
I hoped, lay the foundation for anew and
b 'tti r period in our national history. Od
1 all this Tiie Sun will contain complete nns
I accurate accounts, furnishing its reader
| with early and trustworthy information
upon these absorbing topics.
The twenty-third Presidential election,
! with the preparations for it, will be memo
! ruble as deciding upon Grant's aspiration
' for a third term of power and .plunder, and
still more as deciding who shall he the ean
pidate of the party of Reform, and as elec
ting that candidate. Concerning nil these
subjects, those who read The Sun will have
the* constant means of being thoroughly well
informed.
The Weekly Sun, which lias attained a
circulation of over ei.glit thousand copies. |
already has its read.rs in every State and
Territory, and we trust that the year 1875
will see their Lumbers doubled. It will be ,
a thorough newspaper. All the general j
news of the day will lie found in it, eoudens- '
ed when unimportant, at full length win n
of moment; and always, we trust, treated in j
a clear, interesting and instructive man
ner.
It is our aim to make the Weekly Sun the :
K ; family newspaper in the world, and we i
shall continue to give in its columns a large
amount of miscellaneous reading, such as j
stories, tales, poems, scientific intelligence
and agricultural information, fur which wo
are not able to make room in our daily cili- i
lion. The agricultural department ©spec Lil
ly is one of its prominent features. The
fiisliions are also regularly reported in it ; j
columns; and so arc tlic market of every l
kind.
The Weekly Fun. eight pages with fifty
six broad columns is only $1.20 a year,,
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Postmasters, or anyone.
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We have no traveling agents.
Tin: Sun, now York City.
Only One Dollar.
SAVANNAH
Week I y Mon il ng News
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ly thrown. It is a neatly printed four-page
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day, ami liv. ly, sparkling and cv- rtuining
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ing and publishing the liti.-st nf uunution
and in discussing questions of pnuiic policy
the Morning News is fully abreast of the
most enterpirsing journalism of the times.
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(). order, registered letter or express, tit
publisher’s risk.
THE MOiUXING NEWS PRINTING
OFFICE
Is the largest- in the State. Every descrip
tion of printing done at the shortest notice.
Blank hooks of all kinds made to order.
Book binding and ruling executed with dis
patch. Estimates foi* work promptly fur
nished. Ad drees all letters to
J. IT. Esttll.
; Telegraph and Messenger
EOII
GREAT REDUCTION !
ON and after January. 1876, or.r Mam
moth M’eekly. the Great Family Pu
: per of Georgia, and the largest in the South,
will be sent to subscribers at
$2 A YEAR.
and postage This is but a small advance
on cost of blink paper. Weekly lor six
months, SI and postage. The postage is 20
cents a year.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY
Will be reduced to THREE DOLLARv ,
year and postage—2o cents. For six month.
$1 50 and postage.
DAILY EDITION.
Ten Dollars a year and postage. Five
Dollars for six months. Two Dollars and I
Fifty Cents for three months.
The stirring events of the Great Centen-!
nial Year of American History, which in- !
elude the Presidential Struggle, will render ;
1876 one of the most memorable in our an- j
mils. Everybody in this region will need j
the Telegraph, and we have put down the
[•rice to arcommodate their necessities and |
pecuniary status,
CLISBY, JONES & REESE, j
STOLEN.
ON one day last week a YOKE OF OXEN,
one a dose-built red ox with a sear on
the face' the other a large black ox with the
point of one horn sawed off, and a small
white spot on one shoulder.
A liberal reward will he given for the re
covery of the oxen, and fifty dollars ($50.)
for the thief.
Hall A Livikostok.
Aug. 23d, 1876.
NEWS DEPOT.
\l r E would inform the citizens of South-
T > west Georgia that we have opened
in .Savannah a flrnt-cluSB
News Depot
—AND—
Literary Emporium,
\ml will always knep a supply of the best
and latest Newspapers, Magazines, Novels
&*'•, both Domestic and Foreign.
Subscription received for any paper ia
America. Orders by mail will raceivs
pio apt attention.
Address,
JAS. A. DOYLE A BRO.,
I-Ltitn] 'invnnnnb, Gn.
A PAPER FOR THE FARMER
THU
A Large Eight Page Paper, Published ev
ery Saturday, at the very low price of
$1.25 Per Year,
: v. ith reduction to < Inks,
1 Tends, id" pr, mamis to the ytU rMu.p of
i clubs.
f * . .‘.T’.ii A t PATRO3 Is without a
j rival ami
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| h-•■!(•/ re;.l te whb ?n:.!b r of iu.t res; te ev
< ry j* i ,ou - • yeg.-d in a:-ri( ulturalimiMiitu,
: , . ii j) dcnartmi i;tc ja itaii.iag to
• : ; :. oi fanning.
, # Y ! * ;"U’g 'Pi per, it stand ; without a
- ae,! ■r. ;I.a>Mr. ;k Id :■-m ? < rd-.-r-• in ev
-1 w .**h-iJ 'it Lit! i ecriiirv. ami t!ir< ngi out tho
■ 1 juridn. ;‘id has correspondent*
at over l.h'K) dui -r. n't poet cfilces.
One u.ionth, on trial. ;orJ() cents.
Scad for fret: s.-n-ph- cepy to
J. K. BARNP, Punusiiru,
Fiudla.v Ohio.
JOS. A. POLHILL,
Mliolesulo and retail dealer i* puro
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy
Articles, Ac.
Kerosene Oil, 120 degrees— the only safe
oil in use.
All articles guaranteed fresh and pure,
and at Lowest Market prices.
Also proprietor of the Celebrated Extract,
Southern Bello Bouquet a delicate, vet
lasting perfume, equal toLubin’s in quality,
and cheaper. Don't fail to cull and get* a
bottle from BRIGGS, JELKS A CO., who
i are my agents for Quitiuan.
All orders addressed to 111 c will have pe
•sonal attention.
J. A. POLIIILL,
271 Bull and 03 Abercorn sts.,
s 'ph 1-Cm SAVANEj&H, GA.
GEO. A. HUDSON*. M. M. SULLIVAN.
HUDSON & SULLIVAN,
DEALEKS IN
PRODUCE, GAME,
KURIL OX AM) DOMESTIC
rniiiTQ
r Si 1 I 8 \
J ILi U 9 0 \J
TERRAPIN, OYSTERS, FRESH
AND SALT WATER FISH,
IN SEASON.
ISO JSIiYAN STHEET,
SAVANNA IT, - Georgia.
CROCKETT’S
XTVoidksi.
MANUFACTURERS
Crockett’s CVDl>rat eel Portable
rTorsi! Powers,
The best Power made lor Ginning
I hreshing. It runs light and never br -aks.
Ik ice Sib). Croekitt s Improved ;o;t .v,
Press. Price cj 10. Steam Engines. Saw,
Grist and Flour Mills. Sugar Mills, Kclth-s,
Gin Gearing, from 6to 12 lVet, Trro ei.
Heads on Pinions ofll sizes, Pipe:., i.\,
Valves, Elbows, Ac.
IRON RAILING!
Suitable for all places and purposes.
Brass and Iron (listings of all kinds, made
,to order. Repairing of ali kiuds done
promptly.
For particulars and price list, address,
E. CROCKETT A SONS,
Sep. 20, 3m Macon. Ga.
and
■
London
and
Globe
liisiyance Cos.
Funds of the Company 52X.325.fi8X.
Income of the Company 7,fifiO,!)(!().
Claims paid by the Company.. fd.110,875.
ii. m. Mclntosh,
Agent at Quitman.
i77<>. mi: greatcentennial. is 7
Parties desiring information as to best
routes to the CENTENNIAL, or to any of
the Summer Resorts or to any other point
in the country, should address
li. XV. NVRENN,
General Pnssenge Agent Kennosnw Route,
Atiuntft, Ga.
Vs* 1 i) a day at home. Agents wanted.
kjP_L mj Outfit and terms free. TRUE &
0., Augusta, II un i. 2-ly
Gin Houses
and their contents insured in an old reliable
Company. Terms liberal.
S. T. KINGSBERT, AgC