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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1880.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
I’KKSONAL.
Mr. ].. F. Ih'dduck nnd Bernie
Heitleckor lmve gone to IJainptojj
Springs,
Mr. John Tillman and family are
at the Hampton Springs, in Taylor
county, Fla.
Judge E. It. Harden has returned
from a visit to friends nnd relatives
at Americas this week.
Hon. H. G. Turner nnd E. 1\ S.
Denmark, Esq., are in attendance
upon the State I hnnoerntic. Conven
tion, at Atlanta.
Miss Hattie Dasher, of Valdosta,
is visiting Miss Hattie Fife, ol Ma
con. Miss Hattie is on her way
home from school' at Lexington,
K)’-
Judge Harden, of Brooks county,
is in the Cy . Though somewhat
advance*/ .. years, he still rets ins
all the mental vigor of his younger
days. He Mas in Kansas in 185 ti
.during the excitement and troubles
of that day. He swore hi the first
Legislature ever convened in that
State. Since his return to Georgia
he has held several positions of
honor and trust, all with credit to
himself and the public.—M viericus
Recorder.
A Good Account.
“To sum it up, six long years of
bed-ridden sickness and suffering,
costing S2OO per year, total $1,200 —
all of which was stopped by three
bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my
wife, who has done her own house-'
work for a year since, without the loss
of a day, and I want everybody to
know it for their benefit.”
may 10-tf “John Weeks, N. Y.”
Diseased Animals,
For the benefit of those who fur
nish our market with beef and other
animals we quote the law: “Any
butcher or other person selling the
flesh of a diseased animal, or other
unwholesome provisions, shall be in
dicted, and, on conviction, shall be
punished by a fine, not to exceed one
thousand dollars; imprisonment, not
f.o exceed six months; to work in a
chain gang on the public works, not
[ to exceed twelve months; and any
Lone or nr rc of these punishments may
iu the discretion of the
Judge."
The above is quoted for the pi
rill know that there <s
and thatAlmy mn want lay
Mf 1 ' L ' 1 • L?' ,"V .We* ....
„ that
ox which had di.ed ou
"The road side, either from being over
heated, exhaustion or disease, no one
but the man who wished to sell it
knows, was offered in our market for
sale week before last. Let the Lev from
henceforth be rigidly enforced against
all who attempts a violation' of it.
One example will suffice for many
years to come.
Knowledge is Power,
Apt! iu no direction and in no way is that
power so clearly demonstrated ap in that of
We would advise all young men
to acquire this knowledge, and thus tit
jfchemselves for business, by attending
Moores Business University, Atlanta, Ga.
It has proved a fortune to thousands, See
advertisement.
Upland Itice.
We were pleased to learn from our
much esteemed friend, Judge Isaac
Johnson, that most of his neighbors
have planted “this year from one to
ten acres, to the farm, in upland rice
and that their prospects are very
flattering for a large and satisfactory
yield. The Judge will in due time
-have in operation a rice mill for the
benefit of the public, which will clean
all the rice they will make. Rice is
as saleable, either cleaned, or in the
rough, as cotton, and certainly pays
pinch better, then why not go more
extensive into the cultivation of it.
A trial will convince all who make
the experiment, of the great advan
tages it affords over cotton, and ere
long we hope to see heavy shipments
made fre m this depot. Somehow, or
other, countries which produce ce
reals always prosper more than those
that produce cotton. Besides it is only
a question of time when Texas and tlio
Great West will drive all other sec
tions of this continent out of the
production of cotton, from the fact
it can bo produced so much cheaper,
there the lands being so much better
adapted to its production than else
where. While that is true, we can
grow other products, rice, among
them, which Mill give as much profit,
per aero as cotton will there.
Texas is a vast empire iu itself
having an area of 310,000 square
miles. It extends through nearly 10
degrees of latitude and over 13 do
grees of longitude. It has 60,000
more square miles than' the German
Empire, 70,000 more than that of
France, and is more than twieo as
large as Great Britain.
One thousand Sweeps, at
John Tillman’s.
LOCAL LACONICS.
Its warm.
1 to! for the springs.
Shower Monday morning.
Hard-lioad cabbages! They have
them for all in Atlanta.
Watermelons on the streets last
Saturday. They will be plentiful in
| a weok or two.
| The “clerk brigade” play marbles.
Johnnie Harris can tip the middle
man every time.
j The street lamps that are unused
i have been stored in the council room.
Is that wliat you call “put on the re !
tired list!”
Hampton Springs, Taylor county,
Florida, Ims become a popular resort.
, Several families fyom Quitman are
I there and others speak of going.
Horse race in town last Saturday. !
The Mayor has put a stop to this j
amusement, and it will not ocean 1
again unless someone likes it well
enough to pay for it.
We have been requested to an- j
nounco an “Ice cream festival for the i
benefit of Public Library on. Wed
nesday, the. 16th instant, on the
Court House square.”
Some of ladies, vve hear,
are making a pretty bold use of their
leap year privileges. That is all
right girls, the boys are a little back
ward, and in some instances bashful,
They don’t know how little persua
sion it would take to land them on
the other side of — T
We have been asked if the Quit
man Cornet Band is dead. In reply
we say no, only gone into summer
quarters. The boys are ready to be
on hand when there is to be a water
melon cutting. When you gather
your melons just blow your horn and
we’ll guarantee they’ll be on hand to
toot theirs, and don’t you forget it.
The crop of blackberr:.. s is very
fine. A correspondent from Col
quitt county writes us that lie lms
abundant mops of both Muck terries
and huckleberries in his neighbor
hood, and that he, (La Petite lloo
| sier,) can now with some'degree of
'. esimmee hid defiance to the wolf.
V *2 has driven him from the door,
i and feels like he has anew lease of
life.
In our article last w eek under
the caption of “Woman's Mission
jto Woman” we, by a misundcr
i standing of the facts, dated that
1 tie- programme arrnijmd for the
auTveimry of the Mis
1 sionarv Society” l>>.
'Mrs. N.
mi 1 to tilt!
7 , who
j really prepared the programme.
• We gladly make the con ctiun.
The fishing party that started
down the Withiacooeh' e fc r Belhiile,
Fla., last week, returni I safe on
Thursday evening. Th ; reached
Bellvillo, but not without pericne,
ing sad disaster to the.:- mats and
cargoes,” as well as the discomfort of
rough sailing. When lvithia six
miles of their and near
“Starling’s Ferry” on ■ ’ ' boats
capsized, emptying its contents into
t-lie river. The entire party got safe
to land, hut were thoroughly wet.
They partook of the hospitality of
Mr. Eli Starling Wednesday night
and Thursday moping footed it six
miles to Bellvillo where they were
met by “Harrell’s hack” and brought
home. As if by mutual agreement',
the party has adopted the word
‘-‘mum’ for their jnottq,
On the subject of “Truck farming
—What five acres will do,” the
Thomasville Times says: “We have,
from time to time, urged the above
industry upon the attention of our
people, believing that if properly
managed it could be made pay hand
somely. Wc have learned some facts
recently about Mr. Geo. R. Mcßae’s
experience that will repay perusal.
Air. Mcßae is one of Lowndes coun
ty's most enterprising, (scientific and
progressive agriculturists. But to
the recult of his experience this
spring: He planted- two acres in cu
cumbers and three acres in tomatoes.
He has, or will, ship six hundred
crates of each, and for which two
dollars per crato will ha realized.
This foots up the astonishinff sum of
two thousand, four hundred dollars.
This beats cotton, or anything else,
out of sight. Our informant got his
information and figures from Mr.
Mcßae himself, and every one knows
him to ho a man of truth and mi
doubted voracity. Go thou and do
likewise.
An itinerant school teacher play
ed off a capital practical joke on
onr esteemed country friend, Mr.
Grif. Golden, lust, Saturday. It
runs about thus: The school teacher
wanted to come to town on that
day, and Mr. Golden being desirous
of getting some money changed
with which to pay off some hands
he had had employed about Lis
plantation, readily agreed for him
to come, gave him a §2O bill to got
changed and let him have a mule
to ride, he promising to return be
fore night. Arriving in town and
S;
finding himself possessed of enough ,
money, lie got drunk, deposited the
mule at Mr. ILimdlV stables L'l'l
.safekeeping until Mr. (1. should!
call for him, hoarded the train nnd
left for parts unknown, carrying!
witli him not only Mr. G s §2O hill
but also a patent lever silver watch
Mr. G. had loaned him to keep
lim ■ while touching, so as to know
wli a to take in and turn out school.
Mr. Gulden came to town early
Monday morning, through a heavy
shower .of rain, for liis mule, and i
takes it all good luunoredly.
The cream < f the joke was got
J ton up by some of the hoys who
told Mr. G. tint the mule had been
pawned to Mr. Harrell for §SO and
| that he would have to pay the §SO:
! before lie could recover the mule, i
i Mr. G. seemed willing to give up;
! the §2O mid watch, just so he got
his mule, but the thought of having j
! to pay the §SO first, rather got away
i with him.
AY. AV. Joyce is Ki lling a splendid
i article of corn whiskey at $1.75 per
j gallon.
BARGAINS in DRY GOODS of
! fared at John Tillman’s to make room
for SOMETHING ELSE.
AV. E. Barnes’ lms on hand a nice !
lot of picture cord and nails.
12 yards Standard Calico for SI.OO, j
cash, at Jacob Baum’s.
True incident with a Moral.
Last week, before the fishing party
had returned from their jaunt down
tha AVithlacoochce, the good wife.of
one of the fishermen, by way of
amusing her young hopeful—a bright
little boy of four summers, just the
right ago to accept everything mama
says as truth, too young to realize
tiie fact that there is such a thing as
fancy and imagination abroad in the
world, and whose faith in mama is
unwavering—commenced telling him
little, pithy anecdotes, and in her
story-telling she unwittingly went
too far. folio told the little fellow
{ “that his absent papa had been at-:
tacked by a largo fish and that the
j fish had bitten his hand severely, and
| that papa was in, oh! such a terrible
plight, ever so bad off!” This indi-;
l cation of his father’s mishap seemed
I to strike the confiding little one with
awe, and to bear heavily on his mind.
He seemed deeply concerned, so the j
first opportunity offering he put off
up th ■ street to war Is town to make
j inquiry in reg ,-d to the matter. The
i first person hi met was one of the
editors of to* K"poursia and to him
; made his cotup!: i .t. Tin- iffilo fel
low was very much c\- r n1 '■!
I J
grief-ulrioken r.i what had b-- . : Ir
: him; and, with t: irs in his ■ .
j asked us, -if dal fish bit: eft’ p q.n
| kind?”
AYe told him we didn’t know, but
j guessed not, but the little fellow' in
sisted that “Mama say dat fish bite
off papa’s hand ?”
Finding it impossible to dissuade
the little follow from the idea tha!
the fish had bitten his father’s hand,
w'c tried to soothe his sorrow as best
we could, took him by the hand and ■
carried him back home.
Moral.—Don’t tell four year old’s:
such idle tales. If you do, they will
believe it and it will make an impres
sion on their minds they will never
forget. They will tell it to the first
person they meet, perhaps an editor ,
who will print it in his local column: 1
and when you read it you will dislike .
it ever so much.
A lot of beautiful Chromo and Mot
to frames, at \V. E. Baines’. if
.
Good article corn whiskey at Joyce s
for $1.75 per gallon.
Go to John Tillman’s for steam
engines, grist mills, cotton gins,
pressses, and all kinds of hardware. [
Tins Gub.
From our Reporter.]
The resume of the proceedings!
of the Literary and Social Club
having appeared so regularly in the
Reporter for several weeks past, it j
would be a disappointment to some
of vour readers if I failed to giv
you a brief report of the meeting!
lat the residence of Mr. Taylor
Duke’s.
Quite a number of pieces of vo
cal and instrumental music were;
rendered by different members of
the Club.
To Miss Lula Harrell and Muster
Eddie Groover the Club and visi
tors were indebted for the literary [
feature of the evening.
This meeting proved both pleas-!
ant and profitable to those who at
tended.
I am glad to say the interest in
the Club still increases.
The next meeting will be held at
the residence of Mr. Clayton Groo
ver,
Onr drug stores are now supplied
with “Mult Bitters,” the new Food
Medicine which has done so much
good and comes to us so highly re
commended. Try it. It may save
you heavy doctors’ bills. Iw.
'VTIitniAI.OJNE—THIS IK AN INTKUNAI,
:Lx Remedy that never fails to cure Neu
ralgia, and-Headache. It contains no Qui
nine, Opinn, Morphine, Chloral, or Narcot
;ic of any kind. Quick an.l yr-rfeetly safe in j
i ils action, ft commends itsrh to the afflic- ]
, led, Sold by 11. ilabbott A tiro., Quitman. I
Qun a an, Ga., Juno !)tb ISSO.
Enrroua Quitman lii:pop.n:n:
As l tun ;t couslunt reader of your
valuable paper. Ifo 1 that I will not ,
bo c insider,jJ an intruder if I should j
ask for a small amount of space to
cxpve. :. not my views, but those 1
know to he. the views of a very large
muj uity, of not only the citizens ot
Quitman, but of the entire county o!
[ Brooks. In the great progress of
human uU'iir- -m l wlide I) "rue'
I is purging itself throughout the con
tinent, it Income-:, our duty, in the j
! line of reform and progress, to sell ct. I
j our h, ■ t min to til! our county offices, j
Inc an men of sobriety, honesty, in-1
jtegrity, virtue and respectability,
inen who will respect their oath of
! office, men of stability, who will not
allow tin m vU-oh influenced by out
side pressure. Happily for the
county avo have many such men iu
lour midst and the people in their vir
! tnous progress have del rmined that
j th, y shall he brought forward and
! placed in position as a relh x of their
sentinnnts and the respect due them
:as a Christian community. Jo - order
! to do this, avo must select such men
j for the various positions as have re
spect for themselves nnd then they
j ay ill respect the position they occupy.
■ AYe need not, necessarily, go into
1 the churches to find such men. But
1 1 do hold that we should exclude all
j Avho do not believe in the existence
iof a Supreme Being, for the reason
they will not regard the oaths re
j qilir dof them by law to be taken,
jas a qualifies*,ion of an obu i van of
; their official acts. 1 like, and most
• heartily end rse those persons named
j in the l>i:eoin;i:i:, ,m several occasions,
! from the different portions of the
’county, viz:
| Col. Bennett for Hie Senate; Mr.
j Ari’igton for ti ■ I. >v,.r ilouse of the
Legi,-’ at nr-; Mr. Ucnihy f> r Ordina
ry and Captain Bromis lor Clerk of
tlio Superior Court In those m u.
are presented efficiency and all the
: requisite qualifications commensurate
witli the full requirem, nts , f our do
j terniiued reformation and progres?
! sion. No better ticket could he
placed hi fore the people.
Gan you inform us when fbo nom
. inat'on for county officers will take
place? I hop; before the merchants
, go North. Very Truly.
Quitman
SYe cannot give the desired infor
mation.—Ed.
I’rctty anil Young
’in every f-atur but the hair, which
j had grown v.i.'e horn IV'.er. This
; lady of 35 writes nr: “I have used
Barker's IT air Balsam six months and
am more than pleased witli it. It
lias re-'.nreil tin natural brown color
of my hair and giv, a it a silky roft
i ness, i.ic. v than <v : :■'< ei'ore. There
ii no dandruff, no he g.g hair, and it
leave.-. uc dp ceh ■ a and ni, cam;
■ cool that lam ever -much, pleased,
an.l f feel ami look like myself again.
: Tlio beautiful, fie-h ami vigorous
hair it nrodnees, together with its
j property of restoring gray or faded
! hair to the natural youthful-color,
j and entirely freeing the head from
j dandruff and itching, surprises no
less than it pleases. Sold in large
j bottles at only 50 cents and SI.OO by
I all first-class druggists.
Nails at $6.00 a keg at
Jon:.' Tillman’s
Cotton and other Produce Liarke
COIiUECTEJ > WE} L I.Y BY
L. F. HADDOCK, Grocer.
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
Cotton- Middling 11 to 11^
Low middling 10’, to JO'j
Good ordiititiy 10 to 10',
Ordinary 9 to 9.)
| Radon—C. R smok and 9
l). S. 9
| Chickens j#cr pair ”U t<, 10
Eggs—per dozen 19
| Butter - Country *2O to 25
“ Best Gilt Edge Goshen do
; Lice Letail ioi host 10
j Flour -per barrel 9,00 to 10,00
| Lard- Country 10
; Syrup Georgia and Florida, purgation. .35
| Pry Apples 12A
! Currant Jelly, it 5 )i> pails, per pail.... 1.15
| Cicki’L. in Kegs, per doz. n 20
; Sugar, Extra G. per pound 10
j mackerel, No 1 in Kits, per Kit 1.10
[ Meal 1.00
Nice lot of Country Hams, warranted to b<
[ sound aucj good, at 10 eta.
L. F. HADDOCK, Grocer.
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I'i yrj
D4 I yj IT Y-] iri
rt’ariß'r’a Wnl*© a'© vn immediate
ii uluu for a Torpid Liver, and cum Costive
ls, Oyspopsla. liilioiisnGi.j, DHious Diarrhoea.
Hum, Fever :o; ! A"ijo, and are useful at
ip’s ip nearly till Diseases to cause a free and
.Tiller action of the Bowels, The host unti
le fur all Malarial I‘oinon. Price, 25c. a box,
iVararr*:: *•>©<.• quickly RlvosUest
and Bi*ep to M-.. • s-'fd-M in-;, ct it vs Headache and
utraipfia. Prevents Epileptic Fits, and is tha ■
•t ron ly fi ■- rvous Prostration brought
' • irk, mental
ooks mi other causes. It relieves the Pains I
all Diseases, and is never injurious to tlio 1
stem. The best of all Nervines. Dottles of I
iKBa ft t' vo sfaes ; prices, 50c,
and si.oo. 1
jfliMJif.rj.dyhoX, Warner's Safe
A -a R o m<Hch arc
mm'fit® sold by Driififflsts i
nnd H>€alcp in
M< " ,,cine every*
tjf'rA where.
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i violent.. nig.li, th.it 1..* >.! i ill m i,inn a umuth winco,
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j t rc.t. J h.d*. ,'d mo't, .•v.,**y thie reoora.
nu-iided, tint none ihjiiny *d until I used your Ki.
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; GROCER AND IMPORTER.^
; Savallllali Cxa
-Lumber Yard,
J have e'lnbli 'iied a Lumber Yard on the
i Young lot lienr tin* Hailroad Dejiot, and can
} supply tlio wir-hing im l .Gwii-U any <iual
ity they may 'want, cheap ior Ihe cash.
I can also furnish siiinglcsin any quantity
amt of SiiiH r. ;• quad y.
| Cheap pictu" 1 inmies on hand.
Gash paid for Old ILigs.
j Call on mt e! ti.c Lumber Yard near the
Depot.
Plli-'h HEBEOXT.
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Something- Long Needed !§
In addition to to the Stock 1 have always.
kept 1 have made Specialties of m
§ h\ rdwtu o, Ti n wa to aml Crockery,
W nidi 1 have in L i r (JnanHl), ■: aml :>t Low,)' l’rires than
ever offered in this Market.
BALL AISIAIIK HM KILL BE EONMCEB.
alt, th:-: e goods bought directly^from
33 6'ioA <' r IJ E s ji &
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(1,.* Ailviinee in Prii-ew;
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Hamer. I r.;,Chains, Axes, Edge Tools, Long and
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11 nvs la -■'! and iti 111 ' *> ro.mtry.
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Quitman, G:i. October 16, 1871). .u
At his 1‘ i.r One Fncc jH
Received.
hwr broiu/bt lb
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Ai ol st* • in.- 1. b ■ pur,A -Ay .II v. 11l -
Of all bottplil and tr.ken in acluivo f< r Goods at highest
price.
Quitman, Ga., October 2, 187->. ly. l\ •V V 9 9 SI 8 .) jS Iy\ •
1880. Attra<itive Scliedluo 1880.
IN TIIE LINE OF
SPRING and SUMMER
MIGROU A3I>ISK
IV ill ho run during the S•; nof 1880 at tin- well-known establishment
JA.I :<>! 2 l U3l\^.
Mv Stock „f DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, BOOTS and
SHOES, HATS, etc., is complete in every particular; I have in.
Store everyth:';connected with :i first-,;bl.ss estuhlishuieilt of
General Mkimtiamdish. My motto is "Cheap for Cush.”
It would take an entire edition of the Refortku to particularize my Mock of Goods, so
now I only ask mv friends to slop in and examine for themselves, and they will be con
vinced that they cannot bai : themselves in prices and styles of goods iu Savannah or
elsewhere. I bought at boUoin prices for cash, anddo not intend to be undersold.
CALL and TRY ME
Quitman, Ga., April 1, 18bD. ly J A COB BAUM.