Gallaher's independent. (Quitman, Ga.) 1874-1875, August 29, 1874, Image 3

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OSaUakfr’si independent. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1874, Local news. r- C 11l Udl DIRECTORY. Mkthoi>imt Cvue.—Kev. W. LewiK, Pastor.— PrtmoUiug even Sunday at 11 a. m., and at 7:80 *. • mjw Meclliig at 7:15 p. m. on Tuesday night. Huiulay School at 0:80 a. m. W. l£. Hanna, Superintendent. pREHIIYTK.nI AX CpUHCH.rrIWv, J. A. SlulUl, rvk*i s on the Fii at* nl Third 8n days in each m>uUi, at 11 a. K. aiul 7:80 p. m. Bund.iV School at 4 r. x. B.iptxft Church.—Bov. C. D. Campbell, Pn for*—Hervioe* (morning and evening) Second ami Fourth Sundays. Church CoufoiroiK-e Saturday before the Second Sunday, at li o’rioek a. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Sunday Keh<Hlat to 1 /} o'clock a. m.;O. W. Stiplu.-u, Muper iuteudeut. Manonlr. Th r**ular meetings of Shalto No. 237. F.A A. M., arc held on Ist and 3rd Saturdays at i o'clock, p. m. M. C. WILKINSON, W. M. T. A. Hall, Sec)ty. --■■■? o: An Opportunity. Tlic uiulwi'Mgucd lismi just re plop abed hit) iitoefc of Jewelry, his new supply consists in part of a tiuu assortment of jet jewelry, which is very pretty and which w ill be sold very cheap. july-Utf W. E. Barnes. Don't Forget that cm Tftsday next, th© uotavetition meets to nominate a candidate for Rep rncutive. We will not suggest aiiy one but will be perfectly satisfied with the nominee ami work for him like a little man. New and cheap goods at J. Paine'*. o A Nplomiol Lot of mules just [last onr windor belonging to Cecil and Thrasher and may be found at their stables, and John suys he will sell better bargains than ever offered in this market before. Don't forget to go to I. Paine's store for cheap good*. IPS Qur Mrrrltunta. Some have gone and returned from Eas tern markets and made (heir purchases and are now receiving their large and elegant : assortments, Kiting their shelves and drawers with the most inviting articles. Others are still in the market, lmvu’t re turned, Im Wnoir goods are coming in daily The stocks are going lie large and unex ceptionable in quality and styles. Onr merchants who have returned are Messers. Creech, Finch, llumplnyes. Met all Kay ton and Gazan. Those still in the market are Messers. Mabhett, of the Firm of Briggs, Jelks A (V., Newsom, of the firm, of Unv4 k Vi a semj -Edmondson, Ronti tree Tillman, Barnes and Baum. We feel confident that our merchants can furnish thu count)y people wit)i t'Vrty needed article, as cheap as any town in the South, and we rejoice that our country friends r* out of debt, with Rattening prospects. We JiiCvt fiwvi'fy eohtdry with ( l 1 people, and freed from debt, will Im? hap py and prosperous. Groat bargains in goods at J. Fame's. :o: w. s. II iiiiipltrcy’* ( ah More* A-fttfl rfnß complete Stock of Pry (iooils, Notions, Uioceritst, Hat, Caps, Boots, fihoos, etc., aß<l iitffhe very lowest price for eiish. Planters will find it to their in terest to give me a call before piuchasiug elsewhere. ('/mntry pr'trtnoe tnhcii in exchange for 1 goods at cash prices. Remember the place. The old stand for merly occupied by S. D. Edmonson. June liitf Shirtings at J. I’ll ini ’* for 10 e, at a. For all manner of hooks Rend your or ders to J. M. E’ooper i Cos., Havaunuli, Cia. , A Plrso far On Dollar. Saulnerti wwtctu Ttnimim. - SI a year, and a pinna thrown in. In order to in crease our subscription list we shall give every new subscriber, after this date, a chance to win u superb 8800 Piano which will bo raffled among our new subscribers. Call at onr store and see the instillment. Don’t forget your pocket-book. Subscrip tions carefully received at all hours of the day and night. f Lvdiieu k Bates, Publishers, : o: Great reduction in prices to close out to make ‘ risen for fall goods, lurge good Sundowns at 25 cents and other (goods in lit lufijsirtjgn at Kifrbx s -New loin Stoke. ." .%•; *' t • ' :- , - ■ j Frcnh good* junt rwfivwl which were Ixwight j at panic prices, and will be mild the name way. , Call early secure tho elicaperit good* yyt arid. No humbug. At , Kayton’s New Your Stobe. i ~ Fine Painting. Mr. E. L. Smith, of Richmond, Vir ginia, has located in pur town. He is a mechanic of the first water, his painting so faros tested in tins 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 oil orders from any section of the country. Give him an order. All of Dr. Jayne’s family medicines and other drugs for sale low at Kavtox’s New York Stoue. • • - < •£ -:o: Dentistry. Dr. D. L. Ricks, principal Dentist at Quitman, Ga., still offers his professional service to the citizens of Southern Geor gia and Florida. April 18. Cm Great bargains, cheap goods, foil stork at Kaytox's New Tobx Stobe. Conpfcy Produce jeegiveff in payment of ac counts. ■ J. PAINE. . Calicoes for sale at J. Paine’s for 10 and 12% -Aleuts. ,i-- ■ * i—o > —- Plain and Btrip>uP‘ Domestics at J. Paine’s for lvcents. Hr port. Report after report, testimony after testimony, is received of wonderful cures performed by the prince of all pain de stroyers, the Magic Arnica Liniment, It ! is as successful with paralysis, neuralgia or rheumatism ns it is with a burn, cut, bruise or sting, stopping the pain at once, I and enreiug rapidly. In chronic and j severe cases of rheumatism, it will invuri | ably stop the pain, and when used in ! conjunction with Mansfield & Higliee’s i internal remedy, the rheumatic compound | never fails to make a perfect cure. liKAI) THE EVIDENCE: Bum County, G*., Aug. IC, ISG9. ! Messrs. Mnn.ffiebl \ Ifii/beet Dear Sir: While attending the Com mercial Convention held in your city in j May last, I procured from your house ! two bottles of your Rheumatic Compound for one of my family who had been suf j fering for years with acuto rheumatism. 1 1 ani happy to state that they effected a ! perfect cure, the pains being at all times | almost instantly allayed by the Magic j Arnica Liniment, used at the same time ; externally. Having previously tried many physicians without success, we can but express to you our thanks for the blessing j given us by the compound, very truly yours, Daniel Wilson. •a : o: Am HtturMt Nn will uot. purchase either iu this State or in h'ljridn from negroes, the produce from ! the farms npou w hich they live until it is known that the divisions have been made, or the negro paid oft' for his labor, in the articles be proposes to sell: In this State the law prohibits the pm chase ol such articles between sun down and sun rise. This is not the law of Florida, aud while we feel confident that our merchants who have branch stocks near the planta tions iu Elm ida will not engage in any ! illicit purchases to the prejudice of the | planters and to the encouragement of negro thieves, we could not hesitate to de- ' ! uounce the act iu our best friend ns villain ous in the extreme. Onr merchants will ! not forfeit their reputation by such acts. PIANOS ON EASY TERMS. Two Hundred Pianos of all stylos ' and prices, from the best manufactures known, are now ..fterred at auasiadh/ /vie 1 prices olid upon the easiest terms ever giv en. I’imliasera can select from the lar | gest assortment found in the South—eom- j prising the highest priced instruments mode; ns well as those of moderate cost. Elegant Pianos of fine tone and with all the modern improvements, for 9:100, 8325, 8350, 8375, 8400, and 8150 to 8800, ; l>y small monthly installment*, or by Cash ; payment of 8100 and balance in six oi twelve months time. Twenty-five Dollars monthly or • otic half Cos h, lind 810 monthly will pur . chase any Piano in onr vvarcrooms. One Hundred Dollars cash, and i fifteen dollars monthly, will purchase any j piano in our w.irefbouis valued from 8300 ; to 8100. New Pianos for rent nt from tea to fifteen dollars monthly, and if pittvlinsrtl j within ono year, the rent will lie deducted : from price. Every Piano sold by ns is guaranteed | in ('Very respect, and will be taken back if i not ns recommended. The lowest priced ! instruments wo have are durable and! ) highly satisfactory in tone aud finish. All Who Desire to purchase Pianos i either for cash or on an;/ kiivl nf time \ should write ns at once. We will make terms to suit in all cases. Catalogues, price list, etc., mailed free, and nil in quries carefully answered. Address ‘ LUDDEN A BATES, ; june2o-3m Savannah, Ua. | Spring and Hammer goods at lowest price s now j I being recieved. Call early and secure the latest - styles at Ivayton's New York Store. ! Dry floods^Oothina, Shoes, Orm-orb-s, Ac., Ac ; at low prices, at Kv. ton's N'kw York Store, j A Monkey in a Tight Place. Sam AYilcoxen, of tiie Euglo Brewery, has a small menagerie of monkeys, ; badgers, foxes, coyotes, and the like. He | aho has a large Newfoundland dog, on whose hack fie sometime place* due of liis | pet monkeys when lie is going for a walk about the town, the monkey fastened to the collar of tlio dog by a string. Asa general ’tiling, the monkey enjoys his ride; hut we saw him a day or two since when lie would have traded himself oil for | some less privileged specimen of his species. His canine steel, being allowed to roam at will, saw' another dog he thought he could whip, and forthwith I went for him like a hairy hurricane. In ; a moment both dogs were on their hind legs, aud going for each other like two ; sausage machines. This made time Very lively for the monkey, as the stranger dog : evidently considered him us part aud j parcel of his antagonist, i. Such w ails of despair as that monkey i uttered, aud such hideous faces as lie made we never heard or saw before. He < would climb down the side of the dog he bestrode, opposite to where the war was going on, and thence pee;) over occasion ally, his jaws quivering, visage distorted, and his eyes starting from their sockets in terror. As tile dogs were constantly chang ing sides, it made things awfully lively with the monkey. When he jumped to tiie ground the string held him, and lie 1 found himself trampled under the feet of both friend and foe, and he was glad to get again opon the back of his steed and face the battle. The poor monkey was in a worse fix than the boy who stood on tiie burning deck, and had not tiie dogs been separated lie must soon have been render ed a fit subject for tiie Stockton Insane Asylum. As it was lie did not get over examining the end of his tail for wounds i for hours after the bat tie— perhaps lie had fears of hydropobia Virginia. Enter prise. — :o: A Columbia clergyman, who, while j preaching a sermon on .Sunday evening, , perceived a man and woman under the gallery in the act of kissing each other be hind a hymn book, did not lose his temper. No! be remained calm. He beamed mildly at the offrmh-fs Aver his spectacles, and when the young man kissed her the fifteenth time, he merely broke his sermon j short off in the middle of “thirdly,” and | offered a fervent prayer in behalf of “the j young.man in pink necktie and the maiden j in the blue bonnet and gray shawl, who l were profaning the sanctuary by kissing one another in pew 78." And the congre tion said “Amen.” Then the woman | pulled her veil down'and the young mail | sat there and swore softly to himself. He * does not go to church as much now as he • did.. A Family of Murderers. An interesting little establishment has just been broken up at Trebizond, under rireunistnuces which have created a sensa tion in that place. For some time past Trebizond has been kept in a state of uneasiness ow ing to the proceedings of this household, which consisted of n father, six sons and oqe daughter. The family weakness whs murder. In a abort time the eight persons composing the family managed to get through, according to the Trebizond correspondent of the Levaut Jl-rubl, no fewer limn 235 mur der*. Gilt of this number the gelltlcuien of the family were each responsible for 30 murders, while the young lady only com mitted 25, though, but for the premature interference of the authorities, it is con sidered probable that she would have completed an equal number The pre decessor of the Govonor caused her to be arrested, together with her amiable parent and four of her brothers. It is not stated what became of the lemniuiug brothers, but the poor old gentleman was hanged about, three months ago, and two of his sons met with a similar melancholy acci dent on the 25th of last month. The other two and the young lady are still lun guisiug iu captivity. * South kn Outhaoes.—The New York Tribune says very truly: The almanac-makers who adhere to the | old style of prognostication would lie jus- j tided in running down the pages devoted to the three months immediately preced- j ing the full elections the stmitypod warn ing, “About this time lookout for out rages in the Southern States.” The sup- ' ply of this commodity is always equal to j the demand; or, at least, the politicians ! take care that if the outrages are scarce the most shall be mode of what there are. However quiet the South may be from November to Aiigust, between August to November, in the language of the hypoc hondriacal patriot in the play, “the j country is in a dreudful state.” NE\V 1/>I 7 lit VISE MI'S 7X One hnodrcil different verities of Prints. A largo supply of Ladies and Grids Gloves. A large variety of White anti lJrmvn Goods. A general Assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. Anew supply of Liulies aud Gents Superb Slip pers. Ladies and Gents Linen and Cambric Handker chiefs. Every variety of Spring and Summer Goods to be found at A large supply of the finest and newest Styles of Trimmings. A well selected stock of Ladies Ilats, trimed and untrimed. Bilious, Jei.ksA Co’s Cash and Produce Store. Flour and Bacon in large quantities, nt lowest rates. Savannah prices nowhere. At Ivayton’s New York Store. 1.. J. OUlLMAltfriN, I .7011 V 17,\NNEltY. L, L. (il ILMAIITIN & CO. COTTON FACTORS 4-.VNI) COM MISSION MEIICHANTS, Kelly’s Block, Bay St., - - Savannah, Ga. Agt nt* for Biudlt y’.< Pliptt|i]iidC, Jewell's Mills Yarns A Domestics, Ac., Ac. Bagging and Iron Ties for safe at lowest market rates. Prompt attention given to all business intrusted to m*. Liberal Cash Advnnet s made on consign ments. ang 29. rMMwmwrwnmtmmmvii nmil TffiXIFMMST ( ’ornmiss'oii Mcrcli'nl, (JONES’ BLOCK,) Bay Street, - - - SAVANNAH, GA. itng 29-Oin A, B. GOODMAN. LEE HOT MYKJIH. GOODMAN & MYERS, Manufacture their own Tobacco anti Oigars. 133 Bay St., - - SAVANNAH, GA. WM. H. TIHON. WM. W. OOIEDON. TISON & (JORDON, COTTON FACTORS —AND— Coin mission Mcrchan Is, 11 2 Hay SI., Savannah, (.a Bagging aud Tic# advanced on Crops. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Conaign racntH of Cotton. COTTON HOLD ON ARRIVAL, AND PRO CEEDS RETURNED BY EXPRESS, WHEN OWNER SO INSTRUCTS. Prompt and Aatefitl attention guaranteed to all bugineatt. luig'ilMlni O. A. P. MIKE, THE MIXOLOGIST, Can be found at MIKE’S HEADQUARTER’S Cor. Bay Lane & Whitaker St**., SAVANNAH, OA, Constantly on band the bent nnsortmc'nfc of Alex, Wine*, and Oyutei’rt. Country ordera for Oysters promptly attended to. 31. T. Ql IXAN. aug 20.1 y DWIGHT L. ROBERTS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 142 Bay St,, - - - SAVANNAH, GA. aug 2U-6m GEOROTA— Brook* Pointy. Buooks Coubt Ordinary, AugiiHt 11th, 1874. To Ali W fsoy r it May Concern. Owen Yates and Jain ok M. Yates, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letter# of Administration on the estate of “William Yates, Sr., late of said county, deceased. Tlijs is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of William Yates, Sr., to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if ! any they can, why permanent Administration j should not be granted to Owen Yates and James M. Yates on William Yates’, Hr., estate. j. :r. SHEARER, Ordinary. I aug 15-lt - Vagrant Notice. "VTOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL OON il cerned that the vagrant laws of the State of Georgia f will he rigidly enforced iu Brooks County, and 1 respectfully request aU good citi zens to aid in bringing all parties who have in curred the penalties of the law promptly before the County Court, tliatthey may bo 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 tin* IntV to suppress iliis evil, the undersigned in tends to applv the remedy. EDWARD R. HARDEN. J. C. C. It. 0. Quitman, Ga., July 15th, 1874. uoll-4t Notice. N 'OTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON AND after thirty days from date, the Hln rltFs advertising in BrKkH County will he published in either the' t Quitman Repouter, or Gallalier’s In dependent, at the option of parties interested. John T. Thu ash kb, SnenlT Brooks County. Quitman, Ga., July It, 1874. TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE FOR 1871. The Oridnaries must advertise immediately a copy of such order for thirty da vs at the door of the Court House and in a punlic Gazette, if one is published within the limits of their res pective counties and ftiruish the Tax Collector with another eopv; Irwin’s Revised Code, Par. 578. Office County Court for county purposes- Quitman, Ga., July 27th, 1874. Oudeiu'.d, That the following assessment he made on the State Tax for the County of Brooks for the year 1874; and that the Tax Collector of Brooks eonnty eolleet the same toswit: For the redemption of county bon" per cent “ general eounty pnYpom.s 40 “ “ a Special i>auper fund 5 “ “ True extract from the minutes of the County Court, for countv purposes. July 27th, 1874. EDWARD R. HARDEN, 30-u J. C. 0., B. C. m:\v York day-rook. 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. IAI Hour KUS ATV I Wholesale Liquor Dealers. FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES. 408 & 410 Elm St., OPPOSITK SOUTHERN HOTEL,, K(. I iOiiis, 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 large aud j well assorted stoc k of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, i m now prepared to offer peculiar induemnmits to i his many customers and the public generally. His stock embraces a complete variety of Dry Goods. Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Cans, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Croekerv and Glass ware, All kinds of Woodwaro and j a comfi.ktk akhohtmknt or P A M I I. V O II O <• E II I E H , all of which lie offers on tin most reasonable j terms. D. R. CREECH, j { sepOCm CREECH & NEWSOM, DEALERS IN I) R Y G O O D S, GROCEKIEK. Liquors, Flour, Bacon, etc. QUITMAN, GA. mavlO-tf OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW! GRAINED,STAINED AND VARNISHED Prices Within Reach of All. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, TABLES, STANDS, WARDROBES, BOOK-CASES, Ac. j No matter how bail tiie Paints is soiled, refiriished so as to look like new, by an entire new process. Prices witbiu reacli of all. BRING YOURFURNITURE. House, Sign, Freso, Landscape and Orna mental Painting. GRAINING, MARBLING, PAPER HANGING &C., DONE IN FIRST-CLASB STYLE. SMITH & ADDISON, Quitman, Ga. july4tf Notice. riTHtf COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX J. IBTING between the Hiidersighed, under the firm name of PAINE A HALL, in this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOS IAI I PAINE, THOMAS A. HALL. Quitman, Ga., May 14tli 1871. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE LATE Grin ofPAJNE A HAIL, will make payment to the undersigned anti all indebtedness by Haiti firm will be settled by rue. May l-itli, 1874. JOSIAII PAINE. may lOt MIXVEU..IXKOVS AD VUHTISKUXXTti. QUITMAN FACTORY. ' /CONSTANTLY ON HANO A I’UU. ASHOItT- Y MENT 1-1 SHEETING, 8-4 SHIRTING, OSNABUUGS, STIRPES, TWEEDS, | COTTON ADEN, COTTON YARNS ! and a variety of othet' COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS which'will ho exchanged for cotton or wool on fair terms. Bride for Curding Wool 10 Cents Per Pound N. 11. Wool received from, and Roll* returned to uiiy atatiou on the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad, at an udditiunal coat of onu cent per pound. Merchants aud Denlcra generally, arc invited to call and examine atoek before niakiug purchased. HENRY BRIGGS, june2o-6jm President. QUITMAN ACADEMY. 11. V. FORRESTER, A. M., Prinri t Hil. Assistant. MRS. U. V. FORRESTER, Prin. Prim. Dri*. MISS REBECCA J. SHIELDS, Instructed in Mu sic and French, The Exercises of thin School for Mules and Fe males will he resumed on MON DA V, AUUI’ST 31, pro*., and continue sixteen weeks. The Course of Study will he 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 uh your patronage, promising that exertion on our part, which is necessary for the advancement of your children and wards. In point of health, high toned moral sentiment, and all those elements neceHsaryj 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 dose of term, aud damage to School property charged extra. TTJITIOTST. Primary Classes, SI2OO Intermediate Classes, 10000 Higher Classes, 20 00 Music, with use of Instrument 2200 aV Your patronage solicited. For information undress the lYincipnl. Quitman, Ga., July 00th, 1871. aug-8-lm Atlantic A Gulf Rail Hoad. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 4th Trains on this Hoad will run as follows: EXI ’HESS PASSENGER. Lea ve Savannah daily at 4:30 r. m. Arrive at Live Oak ” 3.50 a.m. Arrive at Quitman “ *..... 3:55 a. m. Arrive at Bambridgo . . -*>...,. H>;l6 a. m. Vn rive at Albany “ 0:10 a. m. Leave Albany “ 3:40p.m. Leave Bainbridgo “ 1:30 p.m. Leave Quitman “ 0:05 p;m. Leave Live Oak “ 0:05P. m.- Arrrive at Savannah “ 8:20 a.m. Connect at Live. Oak with trains on the J. p. AM. R. it. for and from Jacksonville, Talhhas sce Ac. No change of cars between Savannah and Al bany. Close connection at Albany with trains on the Southwestern R. R. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN DI VISION* Leave Dupont (Sunday excepted) at 7:00 a.m. Arrive at Quitman 10:36 A M. Arrive at Thomasville “ 12:45p.m. Leave Tlioniftsville “ 2:30 p. m. Leave Quitman “ 4:34i.m. Arrrive at Dupont “ 8:001*. m. ALBANY DIVISION. Leave Thomasville, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3:00 v. m. Arrive at Camiltiv, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5:10 p. m. Arrive at Albany, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7:<H) p. m. Leave Albany Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 8:15 a. m. Leave Camilla, Monday, Wednesday ami Fri day, 10:10 P. m. Arrive at Thomasville, Monday,Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 i\ m. Connect- at Albany with night trains on the S. W. R. IL, leaving Albany Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday,and arriving at Albany Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. MaR Steamer leaves Bainbridge every Thursday at 8:00 a. m. for Apalachicola. If. S. HAINES, mayo-2t General Superintendent. BRESNAN’S EUROPEAN HOUSE, Nos. 156, 158, 180 and 162, Bryan St., SAVANNAH, GA. 4 rpin-: PROPRIETOR HAVING completed JL the liecettaarv additions ami iniprovcnientu, can now offer to Ilia guests ALL THE COM FORTE TO 11E 01} TA IN ED A T OTHER HOTELS AT LEKB THAN UAL V TII K KXI*K X S E. A Restaurant mi the EUROPEAN I>I,AN has been added, whore guests can, OR9* At All Hours, Older whatever can bo obtaiued in tike market. (looms, wifli IJiioril, !?rl 50 per day. Determined to be OUT DONE BV NONE all I can ask is a THf Alt, confident that oomph'to satufaction will b*- oct4>t t ttOH'N it 1 tl, b N AJJj,. I’ro p pie top, StISVKLtASKOUIi -l v VKKTISKMKNm D. W. PRICE, MERCHANT TAILOR, QUITMAN, QA,, Would inform the dtUMn of gottmeu *od ur- MmmUng utmutry, that lie b Jtliit epeuvU a FIRST CLASS MERCHANT AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN QUITMAN, AND HAB ON HAND A FINF LOT OF CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, SUITABLE FOR MAKING OR SS AND BUSINESS SUITS. He baa also on Hand a Select Stock of ready made clothing, CUTTING, CLEANING *- AKO— n 151 airing DONS ON SHORT NOTICE. **r PRICES MODERATE. “Iwa BRIGGS, JELKS & CO., DEALERS IN Drug* rtfld Meilirilics Family Groceries. Ilarilware, Crockery, Dry Goods, Domestic and Foreign, Millinery Goods, Hoots and Shoes. Hats, Clothing, Notions, etc. WHICH WE WILL HELL STRICTLY FOR CASH —ADD AT—* CAHII VAI^UE. Farinr#** Frotlmr, frr guu hSHftl hy in, comkkrrd h t'ASIb HKNUV F.MAJBBUTT Manager. inuoU-tf COTTON GINS A SCREWS The undersigned hAh the Agency far Home of the BEST MAKES uf Gii.it and jyretVii. Among them tliu Miixsoy < iii* made at Bfacon, Ga. A vrry rfnpt*rior Gin by Mi ssis. Ml shlti V Gotsiikhj Df AugUsLv; OlL' and the celehrateit Winsldp Rln, mda tty Hif Memrai W|nil*hhi>, of Atlnntn, Ga: Icnaultio Hiipplj plantor* with the “ECLIISK COTTON SCREW, S wtlirll puolifl Itt Ktt vca Itoniidn. Also th MSBET COTTON SCREW, ’ AND Til E cRAio Horse poWeK Togrtlii r with dll nizoa <il' RtH.AU MjIJ.R ANft BdILEUB. Farnn-I Kin m-,l of suything in the ulioyc line wlirnnd It to their interest to ;all and see me. tti Ei UAUVEf. July 2h-tf, J. M. Moßkims. B. H. Hiooiki HOPKINS & HICGIta fine: old KENTUCKY BOURBOii AHD II Vli AX 11 rwiilEM ; Nos. 3 Main & 4 Washington Street. LOUISVILLE, kV W. 11. SEBRING, General Agent, For Hide only at CIIKECH A NEWSOM, Quitiinui, Ga. July iS-ly SALE and LIVERY STABLE Quitman, Ga, rjtHE UNDEIISIGNED KEEP ON HAND SADDLE HOILSES, HARNESS HORSED, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES Ecti, etc*, etc.. Ear the Aceommoihitiutl of the Piibllki THEY Also lvEfcf CoNSTAfIIIY ON lIANiY A GOOD SUPPLY OF HorsCs afid Mules for Hale, ski.F.ctku in- oxe Op tuk PM it, And Always Purchased on Such Terms r.e to Enable Them to Sell at the Lowest l*i'iees,. PEBBONB DEHIIiING TO rCRCHAPE SADDLE OR HARNESS Hol< ’ . Can be Supplied upon Short Notice. If not on hand, if a description of the a* 'V. wanted in left at the Htablu the order will be ffi.. * h a few day a. CECIL & TiII*ASHER. mayl7-tf 11 Bn.. o>Um Olu. The attention of planters and others is tßsia 1 called to the aJiove old and reliable make of Ce - ton Gins. They are furnished this year great v, improved, aud nothing wliielt an experience > r thirty years in their nianafacturo could stiggei; has been left Undone to make them the most r liable and perfect Cotton Gin in market. A. tl > result of our efforts we need only refer to their i•- tahlished reputation and wide-spread popularity. For d'Kiiraoriox or WoßgMASsgff, HTBiatoi , Drn.ynn.ij-v, LiobT IWsiKtxo, and ttt.ASTiTv a; . giTM.iTv of T.ia-r enonvoKf), Wc ehaltenge eompi tit ion. We are prepared to warrant to any ret suitable extent perfect satisfaction to.wv ph" . ter or operator. Tiie Gina arenuld at fna txissilile prices for good m"ehipes v and on rra- O .able terms. We invite Aftftifnatiotroi Hie w ■ p en in the hands of onf h.ral agents who vri give all desired hifOimnfion and fnrmsh nu.-; cants with civeulars and copies of eniuuirmratoi - leltei's fi-om parties using the Gins in alll sl-ettoi <• ~f the rotten planting eomitry. CifCTllar. ,- l’t-iei- List, and other information, may bo ol - tained of our agents or by a 'Uln ,H Hibg Till BiiOWN COTTON GIN CO. , N%w London, COnfi.- J. a. ITtEECtf, A tNiittoau- Gl mayltHW