Gallaher's independent. (Quitman, Ga.) 1874-1875, October 03, 1874, Image 3

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* (MaUct’s . . ■: V SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1874. roc'AJ, >i-:ws. rr-g-' '■— . l PHVRci) nniEiTimv. Rniiomnr CmntCß.— -Rev. W. Lewis, Pastor. Preaching ovorv Sunday at 11 A. V., and at 7:3tt . j>, m. Prayer Meeting at 7:IS .*. on Tuesday ,ught. Holiday ' Hnuxll at W:9U a. in. W. K. jtaroes, Superintendent. PsawvTeaiAN Chokc-h.—B*v. J. A. Smith, Pash Hervioee nil the First and Third Hun -sav in each month, at 11 A. u. and 7:30 p. m ttuWhty'So'ivol aA* P.M. Baptist Church.—Hot. C. D. Campbell, Taa t<*.—Services 1 morning ami evening) Second and Fourth Sunday*. Church Conference Saturday before the second Sunday, at 11 o’clock a. m Prayer meeting ttny Thursday night, Sunday School at it l / t o'clock a", m. ;<J. IV. Stephens, Htipcr tuteudeut. Mason fe. The regular meetings of Sluilto Lodge, Xo. 237. V. A A. n„ arc held on Ist and 3rd Saturdays at 7’t o’clock, p. m. M. C. WILKINSON, W. M. T. A. Hall, Sec’ty. • * XVhnt Little we have given our rentiers this week, was hurriedly done on Tuesday, on Wednesday wo had tu leave for Colquitt Court, leaving is au embryo state and will ace it no more until it is published. We hope intperfeetiijus will be overlooked, ns we have no opportunity for proof reading. Our foreman will make good selections from other papers, and we hope, give our tutbacribers a readable issue. We feel in ,'.lined to make extravagant promises for our’ next issue. Look out for it reader. preat bargains in goods at J. Paine's. _o—i t Pcmoiiul. Mr. T. C. Bracewtdl, the traveling agent for the Savannah Athrerliser, spent Mon day and Tuesday in onr town, ii( the in terest of that excellent paper. Under the jiew management of that paper, great im provements have lamp made and a much higher order of journalism attained. Wo oW regard it, though young under its new directorship, ns ranking high among (he meritorious dailies of the State, and will doubtless, unless despoiled by some injudicious change In its management and conduct, attaiu as near as possible to news j>erfectiun. Mr. Jlracewell is a deservedly popular agent, and is doing ;t good work for the paper, Orest hargimi*. cheap good*, full ytix-k at K.yroN's Nkw Yuuk Btouc. Attention t Readers notice the advertisement of the Holoinon Bros, in this issue, you will per ceive that they are not like other mer chants of Huvntmtdi who say they don’t care to sell to yon, but state to you truth fully that they are prepared to supply tho jperclmuts of Southern Georgia aud Flor ida, with all the articles iu their liue, aud that they wish to trade with you, and fur ther showing jtjj.qt they are willing to aid iu buihiiug up your town by liberally pat ronizing your county paper. Such men, i we think, deserve the patronage of our: merchants, and we hope they will reoeivc it, knowing as we do, flint our merchants arc solvent and their trade worthy of so licitation. And knowing that the Messrs. Solomon, ns merchants, haye acquired a high reputation for honesty and fair deal ing, wo take pleasure in saying to the tunny merchants who read opr paper, that they can order from this house on terms rqnallyns favorably as if they were to make their purchases iu person, It will j lx> seen from their advertisement that the great money panic has only served to gain for them the confidence of the people aud gresily inoreaseil their business. M e hope that merchants visiting Savannah will not buy their stock of groceries until they visit this house, for they may rest assured that it will prove to their interest. We know the Indupfa’DEKT has sqino friends j who will appreciate their liberality to it. Country Produce received in payment of ac counts. 4- f’AIXE. Ha 44 Hall. TbeLightfoot Base Ball Club oif Valdosta, will play the Yonug Americans of this place on Saturday, the 3rd iust. Drv Goods, Clotiiinn, KUocs, Groceries- J' •■ A, at low prices, at Kavton'h N'liw Von* Utoue. , . By Reference^ to onr Advertising columns may he found the Advertisements of J. M. Shearer, Or dinary. New aud cheap goods at J. Paine’s. Thr Advertisement of Mr, Dan. Luke, Sheriff of Thomas county, will appear in our next issue.— ' Mr. Luke will soon open a house for the j sale of Ethiopian wool, and will sell rags extensively. His great facility for obtain-1 ing these important articles of trade will enable him to sell at reduced prices. Dan has dispensed with the barbarous system of tying and clippling, and has adopted the"auioh morAapid, economical and suc cessful mode of plucking it out by the pots. Sine<vDau has engaged in the wool gathering and rag business, wo are inform ed that the supply of .shirtless and bald headed negroes is greatly in excess of the demand iifThofcasville. We respectfully suggest to Dan to use fertilizing restora tives and produce another crop in due sea son for the next Social Equality tight.— Dan wishes us to say that in accumulating rags he only takes part of the negroes’ shirts. Paper makers-would do well to jjend in bids: Wool buyers would do welt to await patiently, ns Dan’s rapid accumulations will probably .reduce the price. The Social Equality damsels of the Korth can now dispense with thp tongs as Dan can supply their wants with ffipse jUw delicate appendages already frizzed on the curling tongs of nature. M e hope that Dan will accept no order or make any negotiations until his advertise ment js more fully displayed. We want it distinctly understood, Dan, that for adv cr tixuig wts take no wouL (H R MOTTO? SMALL PBOFITS AND QUICK SALE& * t % b \ ' ‘ * • % v-V ... .IttkiltAMlliwP , vf 11. I (A*’,V'b‘lii < *4h, ' mOI*O MO ]V U If, OT II Kit H , 173 AND 1-5 RAJ STREET, KAVANN.\f[, ::::::: U*;QRt*U, f- 4 *- ’ "v ■ vv '' • ,nn HAVING enlarged our premises to double their former capacity, we arc prepared to offer to the Merchants of (Icorgiq, Flprida find Alabama, a full and varied stock to select from, comprising in part, MM> Jibls. Flour of all grades; 150 Bills. Sugars; 150 Sacks Coffee; ’2OO Bids aud half barrels Whiskeys, Brnudios, Bums, Gins gud Wines. 800 Cases of assorted Liquors. 800 Boxes and caddies all grades of Tobaccos. 800 Boxes Candles. GOO Boxes Soap, Family and Toilet Soaps. 10,000 Boxes Cigars. 1000 Cases Canned Goods. <2OO Uhls iqelf liaising Flour. SO packages Teas, Vinegars, Sauces, Pickles, Soda, Potash, Lye, Fruits, Jellies, Nuts. 200 Bbls various Biscuits and Crackers; Mockcral, Butter, Spices, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. To cash and prompt paying merchants, wo nre prepared to offer the usual facilities. All onr Goods have boon selected with care, aud with tho intention on our papf, pf meeting, to the fullest extent, (Jifl wanks, of Merchants making purchases for tho interior. We will, us heretofore, giyo pup utmost attention tq the stjijp pf ifrodqpo consigned bjr cnstqgjept, • * NO GOODS AT RETAIL. fa t 3-3 in Harm'* House. Bead the Advertisement of this popular hotel, which will he seen in another column | of this paper. ! Shirtings at J. Paine’s fnr 1C cents, Camp Meeting* The Methodist Camp Meeting at Mor vjn, in this county, will commence on Thursday the Bth of October, embracing tho 2nd Holiday. The people in that neighborhood are alive to the occasion; the tepts \yjll all he occupied. A good meeting is earnestly hoped for, among the many able ministers that will attend.— The Bev. Mr. Histrunk, of Fort Valley, is | expected. The people are anxious for him to come, and we hope that a kind provi dence may so improve his health that they will not be disappointed. Aii Opportunity. The undersigned lias just replenished 1 his stock of Jewelry, his new supply consists in part of a flue assortment of jet jewelry, which is very pretty and which will he sold very cheap, july-Otf W. 12. Barnes. llrlif(ioii* .Notice. The Primitive Baptist Association, Och hx’konee, will convene with tho Mount Moriah Church, Jefferson county Florida, 18 miles South-east of Thomnsville, near the rood leading to Monticello, Saturday before the 4th Sunday in October, 1874. H. O. FrLniiir, Clerk. Don’t forget to go to J. l’aine’s store for cheap | goons. —. :6: Spring ami Hummer good* at lowest price*now being reeieved. I 'all early and re,-me (lie latent styles ut Kayton'h New Yohk wtobe. C’rrecli it Ijvyv Mom's is the place to get vpuy flower, they keep constantly on hand (Jopko A Cheek’s choice brands, also the very best quality ,of fteqnesuw and Munettu. Don’t go any where else, a better quality is not made any where. sept ‘2(5-tf Plain and Striped Donmatica at J. Paine’* for ; lSccnts. Calicoes for *ale at J Paine’* for 10 and ; refit*. .1 Pitvtio for One Dollar. Eoutliern Mimical Journal. Si a year, and a ])i(i)to thrown in. In order to in crease our subspriptipp lifct yye shall give | every new subscriber, after this date, a chance to win a superb £BOO Piano which will be raffled among our new subscribers. Call at our store and see the instrument. Don’t forget- your ppuket-book. Subscrip tions carefully received at all Jioprs of tin . day and night. Li dden A Hates, Publishers. Great reduction in nrjees to ejosc out to make room for full goods, W’ge good Sundowns at 25 cents and other goods in like proportion at Kayton’h New York Store. One hundred different varities of Prints A large supply of Ladies and (rents Gloves. A large variety of White and Brown G<#ods. | A general Assortment of Radies Drews (roods. Anew supply of Ladjcs and Gents Superb Hli|- j pers. Indies and Gents Linen and C&mbfic Handker chiefs. Every variety of Spring and Hummer Goods to ; ho found at A large supply of the finest ami newest Styles ! of Trimming*. A well weirded stock of Ladies Hats, trimed and iiutrimed. Biuoos, Jei.kmA Cos s Cash and Produce Store. Flour and Bacon in largo quantities, at lowest rates. Savannah price* nowhere. At Kayton'b New Yobk Store. All of Dr. Jayne's family medicine* and other drugs for wale Ipw at Kayton’h New York Store. Fresh goods just received, which were bought at panic prices, and will he sold the same wav Call early and secure the cheapest goods yet sold. No humbug, At Kayton’k New York Store. :a:-* —r For all manner of books send your or ders to J. H. Cooper <fc Cos., Savannah, Ga. :p: Attention ! i I will sell of my extra prolific cotton seed, raised this year, ppe hundred ami I fifty bushels for two dollars and fifty cents ! per bushel. Feeling confident that it is far i superior to any other seed and better adap ted to our soil and climate, I will plant :my entire crop with it, therefore, I oan not spare more than the above amount. — To persons at a distance the seed will be ■ delivered at Quitman Depot. J. D. Wade. Quitman, Ga., Sept, 19,1874, 4t Dcntl.iy, Dr. D. L. Ricks, principal Dentist at Quitman, Ga., still offers his professional j service to the citizens of ,Sout ( uory Geor gia and Florida, April 18, TO TUBS PCIILIC. 1 I beg to say tlmt the TnXCollector is au thorized to receive in payment of county i taxes for 1874, all Brooks county orders or ; 1 icnds duly authenticated, whether printed or in manuscript for thirty days from this date, and not after. EDWARD B. HABDEN, J. c. c„ b, a Quitman, Ga., Kept. 24th, 1874. !lt \Vuitt4‘l i tu know tlmt Kay ton's New \ork Store i.s ntill the headquarters for goods and low prices, instituted in 1871 on the quiok sales Mid small profit or live mjd lot live system, aijd it is proposed by Kayton to continue on tilt eafcm plan as it Ims succeeded so well. Call and be con vinced that tho best inducement# to buy at living figures are offered at Kyton'*s New York {Stoic. The Successor to Steam. Under the title of "The Successor to ! Steam,” Dr. 11. Beilis, of Oroningin, has ; published in the /si's, a Dutch journal devoted to physical science, tho results of ! various experiment conducted with it view |to discovering a substitute for steam, For j many years, he says, he has been consider ing the question "how to transform heat into mechanical power more advantage ously than it is done iu our common steam j engines.” He experimented to see to i what degree the tension of carbonic acid given oil by natrium bicarbonate would amount when heated iu a closp space, and ; discovered among ofhey things that car bonic acid ot high tension, liquid carbonic acid especially, to which lie gives the ; name of carbolenjji, is an excellent motive power, iu place of steam, for engines, large and small. Dr. Beips Huy* tlmt lie has experimentally found that aaarbolenm engine js easily constructed- Engines of this kind can be used for the great as well jas the small industries. They pan he used . I in ships for war purposes, and with a car- j boleum engine a ship can he raised or sunk at will, and can bo to made cruise about under the surface of tho water, for the reason that the carbolenm is not only : independent of the air, but can maintain ! the life of tho crow, develop light, Ac. Tho engines can he used for printing j presses, tire engines, street locomotives, [ Ac. (iarboleum is also imported for scion- ! tifie purposes. "I havoflipd the satisfac-! tion,” remarks the discoverer pf this new motive principle, “to show this experi ment to several scientific men in Holland, who have taken the greatest interest in the matter.” So satisfied is Dr. Beins of the value of his discovery that he lias had jt patented in several countries. Saiiß of the M. At B. R. It.— Alhi<tta, Ok., St'pt, 30.—The Governor to-day or? dered the sale of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad, to take place 011 the first Tues day in December next at the depot iit Ma con, at public outcry, to the highest bid -1 der. NE \\' AJ) [ Ell riSpMEN'I S. GEORGIA -Brooks County. Daniel Purnell haw applied for exemption per sonalty and sett ing apart and valuation of home- j stead, and 1 will pass upon the same at 11 o'clock, j oil the 10th of October, 1874, at my office. J. M. SHEARER, oct 3-2 t Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA, BKOOKS COUNTY. Court of Ordinary. October Ist, 1874. To All Whom it May Concern. Sarah Holwell and James Wood, having in prop per form applied for permanent letters of Admin istration on the estate of W. B. Holwell, late of said county, deceased. This is to cite all and singular, the next of kin of W. B. Holwell, to he and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any, why permanent Administration should should not be granted to j Sarah Holwell and James Wood on W. B. Hol | well's estate. J. M. SHEARER oct 8-Sod Ordinary, j STATE OP GEORGIA, BROOKS COUNTY,- CopiiT nr Ordinary. I October Ist, 1874. To All Whom it May Concern. Mary C. Baker having tiled her pefjtjon in pros per form to ine, praving for letters of Adminis tration, with the wifi annexed on the estate of O. W. Hart, late of said county deceased. This is to cite all legally interested in the exe cution of this application, creditors, legatees, next of kin and any others interested, to be and , appear at the November, 1874, of the Court of ' Ordinary of said county and show cause, if any they can, why letters of Administration, with will annexed, should not he granted to said Mary C. Baker J. M. SHEARER. j oct 3-aOd Ordinary. TO TEXAS & ARKANSAS. The completion of the TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILROAD enables the Ken uenau) liotife, via Western A Atlantic R. R., to offer the only all route from Georgia and the Carolines to all points in Texas. On and after September Ist, through coaches leave Atlanta daily for Memphis, Little Hock and Texarkana. Texas, with out oliange, connecting there with through cars for Houston and all points in Texas, Think of ONE change of cars between Atlanta, Ga.,aml Houston, Texas. Rates reduced by the opening of this route from $5 to sls ! 1 Full information can be obtained upon application to ALBERT B. WRENN, Southeasterfi Ag’t Nashville, Chattanooga k St. Louis R, R., Atlanta. C. E. SAR GENT, Southeastern Ag’t L. & G. S. R. R., Atlanta, or to B. W. WRENN, Gen’l Pass’r k Ticket Ag’t, Atlanta, Ga. _i _ . ■ GEOHGIA Urookn C’oumtt, Brook* Court Ordinary, October lnt, 1H74. To Au. Whom it May Concern. S. T. Kiiigbery, having jn proper form applied to me for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of Joel T- P©Uilon, Into of said county, tleef fiHed. This in to rite oil nd singular, the ercditorH and next of kin ofJoolT. DeiiHon. to be and fippear at my ottiee within the time allow crlbylnw and ahow enune, if nnv they can, wli\ pertnanent Administration should not bo grunted to S. T. Kingsborv on Joel T. Dousou’s estate, J. M. HHEAHfdi, Qrdmw : y. (N't 3- and THE SAVANNAH ADVERTISER PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY AT SAVANNAH, GEOItGIA. (100. IV. NICHOLS, P. W. HIMS, Pixytrietor. \fan oyer. The Apvr.HTiSKn is a live, comprehensivenpws j paper, publishing the latest tind >Jarket I UeportN from all pjvt'U of the comity, jiartip|ilar ! attention being gtvpu to Savnnipdi’** Locnj }ind i Connnorcia) Afiiui s. in politics ! Tho AnvERTiyKR will h(' a hold and fearless ©x | poneijf of the Demoeratiu Pouiipnative (-fpod* TO ADVERTISERS Unplttieljod tjdvantpges pre (iffered, our largo and increasing em ulation renditfing tha {\vwm tihkr a valpahle ad'ertisiug moqitiui. —r TI-xIIMS. \ Daily—l Y<*ar I “ - C Months ... 360 I “ 8 Months 176 Weekly 1 Year fSO Agents wanted in every town, ftfpnpl© POJjjOH free onapplicafiop to this nffleo, j3aroep* ALBANY HOTEL, ALBANY, GEOBGIA. riXUIB WELL KNOWN HOTKI, |b sitii/itcd near I the centre of thehiutiness portion of the rity, | and is still kept hyMEHHIGK BAItNES, its origi nal owner and proprietor. Its fare and accommo dations are the best that can be provided, and charges are moderate. Omnibus conveys passen gers to and from every train. Octß-tf. ()wegf< BILVEH GLOSS STARCH- I'oj* 4 In* Lauiuli'L MANUFACTURED hy T. Kingniord H(>n, HAH BECOME A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. Its great excellence has merited the commenda tion of Europe for American manufacture. PULVERIZED CORN STARCH, RBEPAHEp BY I’. IvinfjKl'ord At Sou, Expressly for food, when it is properly made into Pndu ngs, is a desert of great excellence. For Hale by ull First-class Grocers. Oct 8 AT BOSTON. It is a fact, that the undersigned proposas M. demonstrate, by positive proof, that he will wt*U good goods at less prices, for cash, than any other house on the Atlantic A Gulf Hoad. Hid goods were lwmght on the very best terms, and selected by a skilful merchant, who is familiar j with the want* and tastes of the peojde. He has i a comple stock GENbRAL MERCHANDISE, i Consisting of every variety of DRY’GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS &. SHOES. A large and well assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. j Call and examine his stock. A, 11. McCARPEL* Host oil, I b(. j'JU-if B. T. BABBITT’S PURE CONCEXTBA TED PQTAW Oil LYE, Of double the Strength of any other Saponifying Substance T 1 have. Terentiy perfected anew method of pack ing my l’otnsli, or Lye, and pin now packing it only in Balls, the coating of which will sapomi.v, j and does not injure the Soap. It is paciied in boxes containing 24 and 28 ll>. one lb. Bai'iN, and in no otlujr way. Directions iu English and Gennau for making hard and soft soap with this Potash accompanying each package. B. T. BABBITT, 04 to 48 Washington St., N. Y. oct3 AT MV OLD STAND. —:o: KNOWN TO EVERYIIOBY! 1 ;o; I AM OPENING MV NEW Ati’P COMTI.ETF. Htixkof AHSBCHANDISS3, Just purchaßeil with great Clip- ;iui! with tho view to tlio wain* ami taiitc of my mauy customers. Having Jealt long with tho people of Brooks ami surronndhig counties, and sheared their con . a.lt'lMM. ..id |iuir,mng„, I ltnltrr myself that 1 am fully prepared to snjt their diversified ta*te. My Stock is large and diversified, consisting of every variety of Dry-Ottods, l.ndics Dross Goods, of every stiade and style. Ladies itnd Misses Slialls of tho most beautiful paterns. GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS in large quantities. HATS, OAFS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOOD and WILLOW WAKE, And in a word just what the people want*. JACOB BAUM. Bep-20 3m J U ST RE I beg to inform my customers ant} Rio public Croodn, cmißitipng of FINK OOL1) AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD, OPJiJtA AND VEST CRAINS, LADIES SKI’S in endless variety. A If rge lot of FINGKII RINGS. Jf.T JEWELRY of all kind*. CLOCKS of every description. Silver Ware, Such as BUTTER PISHES, CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, CUPS GOBLETS, SPOONS AND FORKS. FINE SILVER and IVORY KNIVES, POCKET CUTLERY, PISTOLS, OUTRAGES, GAME BAGS, SHOT POUCHES AND FLASKS. Avery large lot of GOLD, SILVER and STEEL SPECTACLES, Everybody cal! and see me, and I will charge nothing for showing goods. Reparing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Guns and Fistols, dono at short notice, W. |3. HAHNKS. sep 2fi-Bm. E. T. DiiKhd, • JL C, Dukes. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 NOTCE is hereby given that nv, ilio nriQei Wve received and opened A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODS Jn the center room of the BRICK BLOCK, opposite the public square. Our Stock is general jnd varied, consisting of everything usually kept by Merchants in tills Country. Our Stock of D R Y - G 0 0 D S is unsurpassed in variety and quality, Furnishing Goods, Ilats, Cups, Pouts Nhocs of the very latest styles. Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware, A general assortment of Family {ipd ffoncy GROCERIES, And now in good we invite the citizens of Jlrouks, ami adjoining oopntioi of this Htato and , Florid*, to an examination ufour Htook, fooling copHdcnt that we can please both as to quality and !‘ n c E. T. DUKES & BRO. Hep 12-3 m A NEW CHEAP STORE! North-West corner of Soriven and Depot Stpepts, QUITMAN, : s ii s GEORGIA. Having just returned from the Eastern Market*, and having purchase,' a general and complete I assortment of Merchandise on the most favorable terms, the undersigned feels confident that he | can sell goods on terms more favorable than heretofore offered in thia market. Stock consisting of DRY-GOCDS, READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERIES, A general assortment. Family and Fancy; and tbo patronage of my many friends and j acquaintances earnestly solicited. Call and examine for yourselves, , i Scps d-ot R, 3|. MuCALL. BRESNAN’B EUROPEAN HOUSE, Nos. 156, 158,100 and 162, Bryan St., NAVANPiAH, GA, man PROPRIETOR having completed J- DuCfiwu) uudltloiiH ami impluVcUiUulH, uom uiier lo aj gut sis ALL TIIE COMFORTS TO BK OB TAINED A T OTHER HOTELS AT less than half tjir expense. A Restaurant on %' EUROPEAN PLAN has keen added, where guest* can, At All lloutm, Order whatever nan be ol.taiuei! jp the market. Rooms, with Bnord, $1 50 per day. Determined to bo OUT DONE BY NONE all I can ask is a TRIAL, confident that complete satisfaction will be given. OPtldf JOHN BBEBNAN, Proprietor. C ET V E D . generally, that I havo received my Stock of New QUITMAN FACTORY. HAND FL’LL ABBORT -4 4 SHEETING, 3-4 SHIRTING, 08NABURGS, STIRPES, TWEEDS* COTTON ADES, COTTON YARNS and a variety of OUICS COTTON AND WOOLEM QQODSt which will ho exchanged for cotton or wool on, fair terms. Price for Carding Wool 10 Cents Per Pound N. B. Wqp{ received from, and i-olla returned to, any station on tin Atlsr 1 A Gulf Ruilroiul, at a addition: t coat < one. cent per pwmd, Meypliants and Dealers ge lerail’. are invited to call and examine fc ’ick ' orq making purchases. IIENRY KB TG ’ ,une2o-6jru l’rcsi: 1 BRIGGS, JELKS l . \ PEALER6 IX Drugs and Medicines, Enmity Groceries. Hardware, Crockery-, Dry Good*, Domestic and Foreign, Millinery Goods, Boots and Shoes* Hats, Clothing* Notions, etc, WHICH WE WILL HELL STRICTLY FOR CASH -r-AMD IT— CASH VALUE. i F.rrarn’ |rpdu<*, when |iuicl.sd by *., ni.|<Urid * fWlt* henry f. mabpett Mi.ne ;er, Juntt4-tf The Brown Cottor Gin. The attention of planters and others is re in called to tin- above old and reliable make of Cot ton Gins- They arc furnished this year groa ly improved, and nothing which an experience -,f thirtv veara in their manufacture couid suge-stt lias been left undone to make them the meet ev liable and perfect Cotton Gin in market. As ‘ne, result of our efforts we need only refer to their es tablished reputation and wide-spread popularly. For Perfection of Woremanshif, SthSno. n ’ Dbbabiutv, Lioht Bvnkino, and quANriTX mef uuautx of ust fuopoced, wo challenge compe tition. We are prepared to wan mit to any r A sonable extent perfect satisfaction to ovary plan ter or operator. The Gins are sold at tlie lowest possible prices for good machines, and on r, as enable terms. We invite examination of the sam ples in the hands of our local agents who wt give all desired Information and furnish appli cants with circulars and conios of commendatory letters from parties using the Gins in aU sec't.ms of the cotton planting country. Circulars Price List, and other information, may iqt, tained of onr agents or bv addressing tamed or onrag ( , OXTON (>IN c 0„ • ■ New London, Conn. J. B. CREECfI, Ag Quitman, Ga. , HJavlG-6