Gallaher's independent. (Quitman, Ga.) 1874-1875, August 22, 1874, Image 3

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(Maher’s #mlqmulcnt. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1374. LOCA 1- > E S. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Methodint Church.— Hev. W. Lewis, Faster.-- Preaching evenr .Sunday at H A. a*.* ami at 7.30 p. m. Prayor Meeting at 7:15 P. m. on Tuesday night. Sunday School at U :30 a. tu. N\. L. Barnes, Superiuteudent. PkumnYTKitias Cavaoß.—Rev. J. A. Smith, Pastor.—.Service* on the First and Third Sun iku* in each mouih. at 11 a. m. aud 7:iW i\ m. Sunday School at 4 P. M. Baptist Church.—Kev. 0. D. Campbell, Pas tor.—Service* (morning and evening) Second and Fourth Huudaya. Church Conference Saturday before the Second Sunday, at ll o'clock a. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Sunday School at o'clock a. m.;O. \V. Stephens, Super intendent. Ma tonic. The regular meetings of Bbalto Lodge, No, 237, F.*V A. M., are held on Ist and Sid Saturday* at 7J o’clock, p. x. M. C. WILKINSON, W. M. T. A. Hall, Sce’ty, The Delay. Our issue was delayed on account of the Convention t&t AJbnuy. We were anxious to give our readers an account of the pro ceedings, a part of which was Kindly furnished us by Col. Styles, of the Albany News, for which we nrefj thankful. We will give a full account oi our visit next week. o An Opportunity. The Undersigned has just replenished liis stock of Jewelry, his new supply consists in port of a line assortment of jet jewelry, which is very pretty and which will be sold very cheap. jitly-Otf W. E. Bauxes. Ait EntnprUing Savannah Firm. In the proper colnrmi will bo found the card of Messrs. L. J. Guilmnrtiu & Cos., one of the leading firms of the “Forest City." The members of this house, Mr. L, J. Guilmsrtiu and Captain John Flannery, are live, wide-awake men, and keep thoroughly posted in their business, and parties having consignments to make will find it to their advantage to ship to them. (live them ati ial. W. S. Humphrey’* Cudi Store. A full and complete stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Hat, Caps, Boots, ■Shoes, etc., and at the very lowest price for cash. Planters will find it to their in terest to give me a call before purchasing ! elsewhere. Country produce taken in exchange for | goods at cash prices. Remember the place. The old stand for merly occupied by S. 1). Edmonson. June lfitf The Picnic. It has been announced through the pa pers for more than a month that there was to he a great union picnic at the Blue Spring, in this courtly, on Tuesday the 18th inst Wo understood that Thomns ville, Quitman and Valdosta were, to unite and have one picnic that was to be a social union of the three towns, and we under stood that the people of the three counties were invited and the people no understood it. Many came in carriages, buggies, wag ons, oil horse back and a foot, and tin' trains from erfcli end of the rend was pack ed and crowded with old mid young, males and females, so that the whole face of the earth around and about the Spring was almost covered with living moving beings, but they wouldn't unite worth a cent.— They wouldn't mix any more than oil and water there is no affinity. The lines of distinction were drawn at the beginning nud kept up through the day. Wo expec ted at dinner time to see all the baskets brought to one place and scattered out on white cloths and everybody invited to come and partake of a common feast. Borne of our folks proposed it, but it was resisted r.ud so they scattered out in dif ferent directions in little groups and sel fishly did eat. Now, why would they not unite and be as oue people for one day.— Our private opinion is that it is for the want of sense, for if either party claims a superiority on account of location, it is the highest evidence of insanity, and if either party feels an inferiority it is a shameful weakness. We believe that our people were ready and willing to enter into a so cial union with the people of Thomas and Loundes, but they hud too much self-res pect to condescend to sycophantcy. The young men of Brooks and Loundes were and always are social and genial with each other, but the ladies from some causo or wither, with a few exceptions, kept aloof, so it was with the ladies of Thomasville. Now, we think that people living in these little lowus had better come to the wise concln iSon that towns give no superiority to cit izens over citizens of other towns or coun try people, and when they get in their lit tle heads brains enough to dicover this one fact, we will be pleased to advertise anoth er union picnic at the Blue Spring. We Bad every facility for enjoyment and pleas ure, with one exception, and that was brains. Great reduction in prices to close out to make room for fall goods, large good Sundowns at 25 Cents and other goods in like proportion at Kayton’s New Yokk Stoke. Fresh goods just received, which were bought at panic prices, and will be sold the same way. Cali early and secure the cheapest goods yet sold. No humbug. At K.ayton's New York Stoee. Fine Painting. Mr. E. L. Smith, of Richmond, Vir ginia, has located in our town. Ho is a mechanic of the first water, his painting so far as tested in this place excells anything of the kind ever done in South Georgia. He does all kinds of painting in the best style; but marbleizing, graining and sign painting are specialities with him. He will promptly attend to all orders from any section of the country. Give him an order. — :o:- All of Dr. Jayne's family medicines and other drugs for sale low at iiAvres's New Tour Stunt. The 1 1 it tls Con volition, In Secret Session- Griffin, Chairman Moses Knight, Principal Taikcst-- “Jode" Smith, The Negroes Equal, Nominated for the Senate. And it, came to puss on the 19th day of the Btli month of the year, 1874, that the tint nosed and tiro thick liped came to wor ship iu the Radical Synagogue, with closed doors; and ou the same day thereof, one Samuel, an high priest, came preaching Civil Rights and Social Equality, saying: beloved, thou art pure iu my sight, for thou hast been uuuoint ed, and your sweet odors are p reeious to my nostrils; and I say unto you, except you bo faithful, ye can iu no wise outer into hotels, steam boats apd railroad ears, nor can you enjoy the benefit of public schools. And I say unto you, that there is one Joseph, of Thomasville, son of oue Milton, formerly a minister of the Gospel, who became an high priest of Radicalism, and claims to be the Moses who delivered tho Etheopinns from bondage, and now proposes to lead them to his parlor, to liis table and to his bed. But Milton, by rea son of his strong drink and love of office and deceitful pretences tor the love of ne gro, has turned his garments wrong side out, exhibiting his hidden corruption and the long pent up deceitfnlnesa of his heart with all of its native degrading instincts. Jode, true to the instincts of his illustrious exemplar, recognizes tho equality of the negro and regards them as fit companions . and associates, good enough to eat at his table, sleep in liis beds and marry in his family. Rut in secret the meeting was held, none but Etheopinns, Samuel and one Edward C., who was the chief scribe we presume. We have heard that Samuel was Chairman and that Moses Knight was very loquatious. We have learned what they did, but will probably never know how they did it. Jode, son of Milton, was nominated for tho Senate as tho civil rights candidate; churning to be the proud ! equal of any negro. Now, Jode, we say to you that your defeat is inevitable, and you will no longer be regarded as tho equal of ! white gentlemen, and social ostracism will ( he the conseqneueoof your perfidious cou- 1 duet. Now, Jode, you know that every decent while loan in tho District has a higher respect for the negro than you have. The Democrats respects them in their proper sphere; deals honestly with them, and never attempts to deceive them, j They give homes and employment and furnish them food and raiment. I lan you make them such promises and verify them ? You know you are false to them when you | promise to use your influence in favor of j civil rights. You know you can not aid I in the passage of the hill, and will have no more influence than the meanest negro in l the District, whieh wo are perfectly will j iug to concede is your equal as you claim , it W, tic Marching (long, ! From all sections reports accumulate regarding tho powerful action of the Magic Arnica Liniment ns a curative of rheumatic and neuralgic affections, anp indeed of all diseases- w hieh can he reach ed by external means, l’ain cannot exist when this remedy is applied, i Just read a few, and write to them if you are sceptical: (>. M. Sandofee, Madison Station, Ala bama, curedeff Kheumutism. li. M. Merriwether, Grand Luke, Ar ! kansns, saved thousands of dollars by j curing stock. W. H. H. Gillespie; Rose Creek, Ten I uessee, cured a valuable undo of I’oil ! Evil. M. V. Ragan, Olive Branch, Mississippi, cured of Neuralgia. A. ('. Lane, Horn Lake, Mississippi, cured of softening of the brain. Col. Phil. Glenn, Memphis, Tennesse, cured of swelling in the knee joint. Rachel Tarlcton, South Memphis, Ten nessee, cured of Paralysis. S. J/Wadley, luka, Mississippi, cured of a hurt of eleven years standing. Dr. -S. Reaver, Shelby county, Tennes see, used it successfully in cases of rising breasts. bill Dentistry. Dr. I). L. Iticks, principal Dentist at Quitman, Ga., still offers his professional service to the citizens of Southern Geor gia and Florida. April 18. Cm PIANOS ON EASY TERMS. Two Hundred Pianos of all styles and prices, from the best manufactures known, are now ufferred at vnwmallt/ low prices and upon tho minimi terms ever giv en. Purchasers can select from the lar gest assortment found in the South—com prising the highest priced instruments made, as well as those of moderate cost. Elegant Pianos of fine tone and with all the modern improvements, for 8800, 8325, 8350, 8375, 8-400, nud 8450 to 8800, by small monthly installments, or by Cash payment of 8100 and balance in six or j twelve mouths time. Twenty-live Dollars monthly or j one half Cash, and 810 monthly will pur- ] | chase any Piano in our warerooms. One. Hundred Dollars cash, and fifteen dollars monthly, will purchase any j piano in our warerooms valued from 8300 to 8400. New Pianos for rent at from ten to fifteen dollars monthly, and if purchased within one year, the rent will be deducted from price. Every Piano sold by us is guaranteed in avery respect, and will be taken back if not as recommended. The lowest priced instruments we have are durable and highly satisfactory in tone and finish. All Who Desire to purchase Pianos ! either for cash or on any ki'ad of time • should write us at once. We will make terms to suit iu all coses. Catalogues, price list, etc., mailed free, and all iu < I ones carefully answered. Address LUDDKN & BATES, june2o-3tn Savannah, Ga. Spring and Summer goods at lowest prices now being rccieved. (Jail early anil secure tho latest at) It# at Kayton's New Yobk Stoue. Drv Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries, Ac., Ac at low prices, at Kavton’s New Yokk Stoke. Great bargains, cheap goods, full slock at Ivjvvton' j New Yokk Bjvul. One handle.l (hrl'en at vanities of Prints. A lur.ir. supply el' l.julies and Gents (Moves. A tar variety of While amt linen, Goods. A general Assortment of isolies Press Goods. Anew supply of tardies amt Gents Super b Slip pers. Indies and (tents Linen and Cambric Handker chiefs. Kverv variety of Spring and Summer Goods to be found at A large supply of the tluest and lo west Styles of Trimmings, ’ A well suite ted stock of Ladies Hats, triined ami uutliuu.il. Biuoos. JiT.roA Co's Cash and Proelueo Store. F'our and L iven in largo quantities, at lowest rate-. Savannah pt ives now here. At li vvton'.s New Yohk SroitK. “De Pirvisions, Josiar.” A sapient looking: Fayottville darkey, oscillating between twenty ami twentytive tmiutners, overtook nu old negro on the street the other day, and wedging him in a fence corner, proceeded to acquaint him j with all tho gorgeous provisions of the C'i\il Rights Rill. Young Africa imparted | to old Africa a fund of valuable informa tion, tlmsly: “Well, Uncle Billy, Summer’s Swivel j Rights Bill has passed do Senate ob do ] United States without a murmur.” “is dat so, Josiar V” “Jess so, Uncle Billy. And sav, Uncle Billy, we colored pussons is gwiue to sec whose provision is in the pot. We are gwim* to Ih i allowed to ride ou do railroads free, smoke in do ladies’ ear, and put our foot on tho percussions ob do seats when ever wo dam please. ” “Is dat so Josiar ?” “Jess so, Undo Billy, wo. And say, Uncle Billy, wo’s gwiue to bo allowed to stop at do hotels and set at do head ob do table, and hub do biggest slices ob the chickens, and lay around in do parlor and spit on de carpets, and make do white trash hustle dom.selves and wait on us wid out grumbling; and wheneber the boss ob do concern shoves a bill at us, we’ll had him >ent. to Washington and obscured in do pion ipotontiary . ’' “Is dat so, Josiar ?” Joss so, Unch‘ Billy. And say, Uncle Billy, wo’s gwiue to bo allowed to go to do white schools and sot up on do tint form widdo teacher uud learn gohography, triggennanometry, gelioniiuy, Latin, Dutch, French, Choctaw, nlgoobray, rheu matics, do rule oh thrice and do diarrhio.” ‘■( lood God !is (hit .-o, Josiar V” “Joss so, Uncle Billy. And say, Undo Billy, wo’s gwiue to be allowed to bo hur ried in italic coffins wid looking glasses on top ob dcui, end dey will bud to carry ns on a boss to de grabe yard and bury us on top ob do white folks, so when do day ob resurrection am arrived and do angle Gabriel come tooting’ along, he’ll sing out \ troo bis trumpet; All ob you culltid goin men rise fust ! And say, Uncle Billy, do porvisionsob dat bill— “ What’s dut you say ’buout pervisions, Josiar V” “Well Uncle Billy, as I was gwino on to state, de pervisions obdut bill—” “Stop right dare, Josiar. You say dares pervisions iu dat bill “Joss so, Undo Billy. Do pervisioua ob do bill—” “{Stop right dare, Josiar. Ef dare’s ! pervisions in dat bill, I wautu sack ob (lour dis berry luinnit. Dam do smokein’ in do ladies’ car, and do gehogrphy, and Do Latin, and de italic coffins 1 l wants •do pel visions, Josiar. Dr y’s all di re is -iu de bill well'a darn cent.’ [ Jiudmry Nows.] This is about THAT GHOST IN HMJTIIFMiIiD. j Moat oar older town people will ro I member old Doctor 1). lit 1 was noted for two things; ho was re markably plain spoken, and was reputed to h. vc loured nothing above or anything |la ucutn. There was but one tiling on earth that he did fear—that was his wife; and when at home ho usually retired to his study, or somewhere beyond the sound of her tongue. He had boon heard to re mark that “if it took but one iil> to make woman of, that rib must have been n j compound of vinegar, red-pepper and i guupowder.” i Not far from tho Doctor’s residence j were some young fellows of the baser sort, ! who thought they would put the Doctor’s I nerves to a test. After much deliberation : they Lit upon the plan of playing ghost. Accordingly one evening they sailed forth, ! provided with a sheet, while oue of their j number went to the Doctor’s house and | told him that a certain person, living on j the other side of a thick wood, was sick ; and needed his attendance. The Doctor immediately repaired to the | barn, harnessed the old mare, and l started on liis errand of mercy. ! It was all well until he arrived at the j middle of the wood, when the mare sud j denly stopped and showed unmistakable i -signs of fear. The Doctor very naturally looked around to see what was the matter, and right in front of him beheld a verita ble ghost! He tried to coax and to compel his mar© to go on. but all to no purpose, i This rouped the Doctor’s ire; he jumped I out and started for the ghost, and when i within ten feet of it lie paused to deliver ; the following speech: “If you are a ghost, I can lick you; but if you arc the devil, I know you won’t j touch me, for I married your sister.” The “ghost” decamped with a snppress | ed snicker. \V. T. — Paper flour - barrels are being made in lowa. Tlrey are said to Ire air tight and water-proof, to weigh much lefts than the ordinary wooden barrels, and to be able to stand more rough usage. One of the manufacturers predicts that in five years every barrel of Western flour will be sent East in barrels made from the straw the wheat grew on. What next will be made of paper ? Already car-wheels, household artieals, wearing apparel and many other things are made of paper, And now, after tiio flour is made from the wheat, the straw iis taken and paper made which is used | for making flour barrels. This is the age I of invention and progress. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i 1.. .J. GUILMARTIN - . JOHN KI.AN.NEItY. L. J. GUiLMARTIN & Cos. Cottap Factors and Commission Merchants, Kelly’s Block, Bay Street, SAVANNAH, GA. Agents for I!ru<llt-y’ Phoitpliatc, Jewol’s Mills Yarns and Domestics, &c., &c. Bagging and Iron Ties for sale at lowest mar ket rates. Prompt attention giving to all business en trusted to us. Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments, aug 22 GEORGIA—Brooks County. lihooks Court Ordinary, Au;'nut 11 til, 1874. To All Whom it May Concern. Owen Yates and James M. Yates, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of William Yates, Sr., late of said county, deceased. This is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of William Yates, Hr., to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent Administration 1 should not be granted to Owen Yates and James M. Yates on William Yates’, Sr., estate. J. M. SHEARER, Ordinary. aug 10-It Vagrant Notice. N'OTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CON ch lied that the vagrant laws of the State of Georgia will be rigidly enforced in Brooks County, and l respectfully request aU good citi zens timid in bringing all parties who huvo in curred the penalties of the law promptly before the County Court, that they may he dealt with according to law. Persons able to work, who ! have no visible means of support must live by the labor of somebody, and if there is power in the taw to suppress this evil, the undersigned in tends to apply the remedy. EDWARD R. HARDEN. .J. C. C. B. C. Quitman, Cm., July loth, 1871. noll-lt Notice. N'OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON AND after thirty days from date, the Sheriff's advertising in Brooks County will he published iu either tnojQuitman Repouter, or Gallaher's In dependent, at the option of parties interested, John T. Thrash kh, Sneriir Brooks County. Quitman, Cm., July 11, 1874. TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE l OK IST 1. Tin Ovidnm i( s must advertise immediately a copv of such order for thirty days at the door I of the Court House and iu a public Cm/.vtte, if 1 one is published within the limits of their res pective comities and furnish the Tax Collector with another copy: Irwin's Revised Code, Fa r 578. Office County Court -for county purposes Quitman, Ga., July 27th, 1871. OttPTUU.n, That the following assessment ho made on the State Tax for the County of Brooks for the year 1874; and that tho Tax Collector of Brooks county collect the sunc to-wit: For the redemption bonds 45 per cent general county purposes 40 “ “ “ a Special pauper fund 5 “ “ True extract from the minutes of the County Court, for conutv purposes. .1 idv 27th, 1874. EDWARD R. HARDEN, BO (1 J. 0. <’., B. 0. NEW YORK DAY-BOOK. A DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY. Established 1850. It supports WHITE SUPREMACY, political and social. Terms, #2 per year. To clubs, nine copies for *B. Specimen copies free. Address, DAY-BOOK, New York City. E. A DAMON & CO ! IMPOIITEOH A.TV I > Wholesale Liquor Dealers. FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES. 408 & 410 Elm St., OPI’OSITK SOUTH KllN lIOTISL, HI. I rouis, Mo. ESTABLISHED 1853. R. L. COWAN, Agent for Georgia, Alabama and Florida. apr2s-ly NEW STOCK. riIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED 1 in person in the Eastern Cities, a largo and well assorted stock of GENEIIAL MERCHANDISE, s now prepared to offer peculiar inducement# to liis many customers and the public generally, Jlis stock embraces a complete variety of Dry Goods. Ready Made Clothing, Hals, Cans, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery and Glass wnro, All kinds of Woodwure and A OOMI'I.i'TK ASSORTMENT OF KAMI Ij V Ci It O (' E IU K H, all of which he offers oh the most reasonable I term#. D. 11. CREECJI. i HcpthOm GREECE & NEWSOM, DEALERS IN D U Y (j| () 0 I) S, <; IK ICEUIUS, Liquors, Flour, Bacon, etc. QUITMAN, GA. j maylO-tf OLD FURNITURE MADt NEW! ! GRAINED, STAINED AND VARNISHED Prices Withiii Roach of AIL BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, TABLES, STANDS, WARDROBES, BOOK-CASES, A-e. No matter how bad the Paints is soiled, refinished so as to look like new, by an entire new process. Prices within reach of all. BRING YOURFURNITURE. i House, Sign, Freso, Landscape and Orna mental Painting. GRAINING, MARBLING, PAPER HANGING &C., DONE IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. SMITH & ADDISON, Quitman, Ga. july4tf Notice. THE COPARTNERSHIP IIF.P.ETOFORF, EX -1 IHT4NG between the undersighod, under the firm name of PAINE A HALL, i# thi# day dissolvod by mutual Connell t. JOSLUI PAINE, „ „ THOMAS A. HALL. Quitman, Ga., May 14th 1874. 1 ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE LATE firm of PAINE A HALL, will make payment to the undersigned and all iudebtodnew by #aid firm will be settled by mu. May 11th, 1871. ' JOHIAH PAINE. maylGt MISVKL 1.. 1A K< ns Ain till 7ISKM K X VS. QUITMAN FAGTORY. /CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ABSOHT- V' MENT 4-4 SHEKTTNG, fl-4 SHUiTINO, OSNAHUIUIS, STIKPKS. TWEEDS, COTTON APES, COTTON YARNS and a variety of other COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS which will bo exchanged for cotton or wool on fair terms. Price for Carding Wool 10 Cents Per Pound N. B. Wool lvcoivotl from, ami Bolls returned to any station on the Atlantia & Gulf Kailroad, at uu additional cost of one cent per pound. Merchant* and Dealers generally, nr© invited to call and examine ntock before making purcliuaea, UENKY ltltlGGS, june2(M)Jm President. QUITMAN ACADEMY. It. v. FORRESTER, A. M., I'vincipal. Assistant. MRS. R. V. FORRESTER,. /Via. Print. Dept. MIHSREBECCA J. SHIELDS, Instructed in Mu sic and French. Tho Exercises of this School for Males and Fo males will ho resumed on MONDAY, AUUI'ST JImI, pros., and continue sixteen weeks. The Course of Study will be thorough, liberal and progressive, preparing the Pupil for business, or more extended literary pursuits, as maybe de sired. To the citizens of South Georgia and Florida, we say give us your patronage, promising that exertion on our part., which is necessary for the advancement of your children and wards. In point of health, high timed moral sentiment., and all those elements neeeimaryj to constitute it an important educational center, Quitman is un surpassed, and board may be obtained in excel lent families at the most reasonable rates. Pupils charged from date of entrance to close of term, and damage to School property charged extra. TI TITION. Primary Classes, SI2OO Intermediate Classes, RI(MX) Higher ('lasses, 20 00 Music, with use of instrument 2200 ttir Your patronage solicited. For information address the Principal. Quitman, Ga., Jifl.v 89th, 1874. aug-8-lm Atlantic & Oulf ltail Road. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY ini Trams Ofr this ltoad will run as follows: EX PRESS PASSENGER. i,eiivo Savannah daily at 1:50 p.m. Arrive ot Live Oak •* 11:55 a.m. Arrive at Quitman “ . 3:55 a.m. Arrive at Baiubridgo “ ... 8:15 a. m. An rive at Albany “ 0:40 a. m. Leave Albany “ 3:40 p. m. Leave Baiubridgo “ 4130 p.m. Leave Quitman “ 0:05p.m. Leave Live <)k “ 0:05p.m. An rive at Savannah “ 8:20 a.m. Connect at Live Oak with trains on the J. P. A M. It. It. for and from Jacksonville, Tulielius see Ac. No change of ears between Savannah and Al bany. Close connection at Albany with trains on the Southwestern R. Jt. ACCOMMODATION Tit AIN WESTERN 1)1 VISION* Leave Dupont (Sunday exrrpted) ni 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Quitman *“* 10:86 am, Arrive at Tlfonmnviflo “ 12:45p.m. Leave ThomaHville “ 2:30 p.m. Leave Quitman “ ... 4:34 p. m. Amivo at Dupont “ 8:00 p.m. ALBANY DIVISION. Leave ThomaHville, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:00 p. m. Arrive at Camilla, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5:10 c. m. Arrive at Albany, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7:00 p. m. Leave Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:15 a. m. Leave Camilla, Monday, Wednesday and Fri : day, 1.0:13 p. m. Arrive at Thomasville, Monday,Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 ►. m. Coimer-t nt. Albany with night trains on the S. VV. It. It., leaving Albany Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday,and arriving nt Albany Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Mail Steamer leaves Ba inbridge every TliWaday at 8:00 K. M. for Apalachicola. If. S. HAINES, urav!)-2t General Superintendent. ~ BRESNAN’S _ EUROPEAN HOUSE, Nos. 150,158, 100 and 102, Bryan St., SAVANNAH, GA. rniiE rnoPBiR-ron having oomtlf.tkd 1 necttHMfti'y aflditiohH and impluvumnuti,. can now offer to liis yuoata ! ALL THE COMFORTS TO HR OH TAIN El) A T OTHER HOTELS AT LESS THAN II AI. F TII K rXli; N S E. A Restaurant on tho EUROPEAN PLAN ban been added, whore guests can, -rVt All Hours, Order wliatever can be obtained in the market. Kooms, with liaortl, $1 50 per Uay. Determined to be OUT DONE BY NONE all I can ask is a Tit IAL, confident that complete aatistVliou will he given. (xd.d-ti' JOHN LIIEoNAN, Ihoprietul. AUSVEU.AKKOVS A It VEUTISKMKXTS. I). W. PRICE j MERCHANT TAILOR, QUITMAN, GA., Would inform the citizens of Quitman and sur rounding country, that ho haa just opened a FIKST CLASS MERCHANT AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN QUITMAN, AND HAS ON HAND A FINE LOT OF CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHES, SUITABLE FOB MAKING DR 88 AND BUSINESS SUITS. He lias also on Hand a Select Stock of ready made clothing, CUTTING, CLEANING -■ AND— If E I* .V I 11 I IN G DONE ON SHOUT NOTICE. IfeaTTHICES MODERATE. BRIGGS, JELKS & GO, DEALEBS IN Drugs am! Medicines, Family Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Dry Goods, Domestic and Foreign, 4 Millinery Goods, Boots and Shoes. Hats, Clothing, Notions, etc. WHICH WE WILL HELL STRICTLY FOR CASH —AND AT CASH VALUE. FarmvrM' I*rlu(c, when iMiicliatad by mm, roiiititimtt Hd (ASH. t HENRY F. MABIUSTT Manager. juncli-tt COTTON GINS 4 SCREWS rilllE UNDF.ItHKINEI) HAS THE AGt'NCY I. for some of the lIFHT MAKES of e,ins and screws. Among them tho IVISIM*-.y made nt Mnr*on, fbt. A vorv Superior tiiii madd hv Messrs. Mesbltt A Goodrielr. of AtlgUsta, and the bole bra ted Wiiiwliip Giit 5 made by thb Mohmeh. Wlmlahip’H, of Atlanta, ti.a: leanalrto aupply planti iH with the “ECLIPSK COTTON SCUEW,* whieh piieks ill Eleven Hounds. Alsi> the NISIIET COTTON MCItLV, r AND THE CU AIO liOllS 14 POWF.II: Together with all aizes nfHUGAH Mlti.S ,\ MI 110II,F.ltS. Farmer a in need of anything iu t.id above line will find it to their interest to < M anil see me. W. E. BARNES. July 23-tf. J. M. Hoi-kins, It. 11. HmotNs, HOPKINS & HICGIKS; FINE OLD KENTUCKY BOORBGN AND liYE WUISKIESJj Nos. 3 Main & 4 Washington Street. LOUISVILLE, KY W. If. SEEKING, Ouneritl Agent. For sale only at CULLCH A NEAVSOM, Quitman, Ga. July 25-ly SALE andLIYER YSTAL LS < iui(iimn, (la. rjtllE HNDI'.nsiGNED KI EF ON HAND SADDLE HORSES, HARNESS HORSES, HUGGIES, € A Itlll A etc., e tc. r l'ur the Accommodation *if the Public THEY ALSO KEEP CONSTANTLY ON BAKU’ A GOOD SUPPLY OE Horses ami Mules for Sa‘c.,. HEIEdTKI) nr ONE OF TBB FIRM; And Always Purchased on Sucn Terms ate to Enable Them to Sell at the fjowest I’rieeM. I’EIWONa DESUUNG TO I’UKCHASB: SADDLE OK HARNESS HOUSES Can be Supplied upon Short Notice, if not on liainl, if a descriptfon of tho stock wauled i left at the Stable the order will ho lillodi u a few days. ('ICCII. &. TIIRASHKR. mavJ7-tf The Brown Cotton Gin. The attention of planter* and other* la again, railed to the above old and reliable make of ( ot ton dins* They are furnished this year groatlv improved, and nothing which an experience of l Id, t v vrars in their manufacture could r.ujnrflHt l, as been left undone to make them the moat re liui.lc ami perfect Cotton Gin in market. As i Mo ivKi.lt of our effort* we need only refer to the! x tuhliahed reputation and widc-xpread popnlai - ?• For ;Ti:urKUNoN ok WoUKMASKihf, Sima'•, Dukahhjty, I.tOHT liVSKtNO, nl WIAKTITt LU<l oi'All’ll of I.IST KiionocKU, We idiallonire <nm.X!-- titiou. Wo are prepared to mnrrwl to any rea sonable extent perfect aatnunotioii to' every plan ter or operator. The Gin* are sold at the le ■ st, possible prion* for good machine* am on n *- ..liable term*. We invito examine tloii lol *l. m ole* in the hand* of oor local apent* woo vi Live all deairert information and tiu-oish nj oli- Rwith circular* and conic* of commend* ory letter* from partie* iwing the Gin* in alUei '^ d •" co., New Loiulou, v.onn. J. I>. CItEECH. Agent Quitman, o*.