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GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED AT LEVY'S DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING EMPORIUM, THOMASVILLE, GA.
Jfmtcprmlfnt.
SATURDAY.'OCTOBER 10 1874.
L<x ai, Mnvs.
CHURCH IHRECTOnV,
MfTnoniwi CrfmrH. Rev. W. Igtwis. Pastor. I
Preaching uvory Sunday at 11 a. ami at 7:30
p. u. Prayer Meeting at 7:13 .. on Tuesday I
night. Sunday School at 0:30 .a. ill. W. L. [
Barnes, Kuperiuteiuleut.
pHB*BTTEiu*a Cnrui-H. -Rev. J. A. Smith. •
Pastor. tiervlew mi the First ami Third Sun
days in e*rb month, at 11 *. u. aud7:3o !'. u. J
Suuday Selim>l at 4 If. *
llwtist Ourw. —liev, C. D. Campbell. Pts
Sir. Service* (morning and evening) Socotid and j
Fourth Sundays, t’hurvh Conference Saturday I
In-fore the Suvnnd Suuday, at 11 o'clock a. . 1
Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Sunday .
Kelt.*.! at tPf oclodk *. W.'.O TV StiyiliouK, Super
intendent,
Naioalc.
Hie tegular meetings of Mhalto Isalge, Xo. 257. i
V. it A. M., are held on let anil Ord Saturdays at
o'clock, P. M.
r. WILKINSON, tV. M.
T. A. Hai.ii, Soety,
Wneiia 1.
Vkiptaia It. TANARUS, Mocker, representing the
\vcll-ktajWti tid justly popular honse of 1
Hofotnoti Brothers, whose ail-
VertiwMuent will be seen at the head of our
local lge, dropped tuto our sunetum on
Thurday morning with his ever geniul
smile uad Mujor,” looking ns
young as he feels and fooling as ytmng ns
lie looks. The Captain will get many or
ders for liis house from I his tow n and we
have uo hesitancy in saying that every or
sler will lie filled with satisfaction- The
•Captain travels through the entire State
of Florida w here he is too well-known t-o
tieed any commendation from the press.
to:
Atlrlillon t
1 will sell of my extra prolific cotton
seed, niiseil this year, one hundred and
fifty bushels for two dollars nud fifty cents
per bushel. Feeling confident that it is far
superior to any other seed aud better adap
•ted to our soil and climate. I will plant
any entire crop with it, therefore, I can
amt spare more thaw the almvc amount.—
To persons at a distance the seed will be
delivered at Quitman Depot,
J. D. Wake.
Quitman, t*a., Sept. la, 1874. 4t
iixeat bargains iu goods at J, Paiuc’s.
Jn, 11. Iliaxairr.
We have just learned from Dr. Jelks that
Captain Hunter is much better, and he has
great hopes of his recovery.
CrfiTli A \r nornN
is the place lo gi t your tlour, they kis p
constantly ou hand Cooke A Cheek’s
choice brands, also the very best quality
of Kenuenaw aud Mauetta. Don’t go any
where els*, a better quality is not made
any where. sept fili-tf
TO TIIIC ITHI.H .
I tw* to say that tie Tax f 'ollivtor is au
thorize* 1 . t*' receive iu payment of comity
taxes for 1874, all Brooks comity orders or
taunts (hiiyautheutirated, whether printed
or in utHuuseript for thirty days from this
date, aud not after.
EDWARD it. HARDEN,
J. C. . C.
4Juilm.au, tin., Sept, 24th, 1874. fit
l>4Utirj*.
i>r. IX I*. Kicks, principal Dentist at
lik, still offers lii profeHKiouail
service to tin* eitiseiis of Southern Geor
gia aiul Florida.
April 1&. Cm
A Plano for On* Hollar.
Southern Musical Journal. —£l a year,
aud a piano thrown iu. In order to iu
orea.se our sulwcriptiou list we shall give
overy new subscriber, after this date, a
•clmiioe to win a superb ;?800 Piano which
will be rattled among our new subscribers.
Cull at our store and see the instrument.
Don’t forget your pocket-book. Subscrip
tions carefully received at all hours of the
day and night.
Lupden A' Bates, Publishers.
Shirting* at J. Paine’s for 10 cents.
Plain and Striped Uonioaticß at J. Paine’* for
15 cent*.
Calicoes for sale at J. Pain*’* for 10 and 123 *
cents.
Great bargain*, cheap goods, full *tfck at
Kayton’h New Youk Stouk.
Country Produce received in payment of ac
count*. •/. I’AINK.
Dry G<wml, Clothing. Sh> h. Gr •< ri ,Vr„ii
at low prices, ut Kavton’h New York .Store.
Great rorinetion in nriet-H to close out to make j
room for fall gmsla, large good Sundowns at 25
cents and other goods in like proj>ortion at
Kavton’h New York Store.
:o:
One hunrlml different rarities of Fruits.
A large supply of Ladies and Gents Gloves.
A large variety of White and Brown Goods.
A general Assortment of Ladies Dress Goods.
Anew supply of Indies and Gents Superb Slip
pers.
Ladies and Gents Linen and Cambric Handker
chiefs.
Every variety of Spring and Summer Goods to
found at
A large supply of the finest and newest Styles
of Trimmings.
A well selected stock of Ladies Hats, trimed
and untrimed.
Bkioob, Jf.lks A Go's
Cash and Produce Store.
Flour and Bacon in large quantities at lowest
rates. Savannah prices nowhere. At
Kayton’h Ntfw York Stork.
Ail of Dr. Jayne’s family medicines and other
drugs for sale low at
Kavton's Nf.w York Store.
: gondfl jnst receive<l, which were Imught
at panic prices, and will be sold the same wav.
Call earlv and secure the cheapest goods yet sold.
No humbug. At
Hatton’s New York Store.
For all manner of lxx>ks send your or
ders to J. M. Cooper & Cos., Savannah, Ga.
New and cheap goods at J. Paine’s.
Don't forget to go to J. Paine’s store for cheap
goods.
Spring and Summer goods at lowest prices now
being retrieved. Call early and secure the latest
stvies at . ..
NaVTON & >LW ioKK bTORL.
our ,sMAi,f:Ti()nTH as'i> (iCick sales,
KOI.OMOJi BBOTHEBH,
173 abi* 175 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
HAVING enlarged our promises to double their former capacity, wc arc prepared to offer to tlm Merchants of Georgia, Florida and Alabama, a full and varied stock to select from, comprising iu part, AOO BbU.
Flour of all grades; 150 Bills. Sugars; 150 Sacks Coffee; StOO Bbls and half barrels Whiskeys, Brandies, Rums, Gins aud Wines. 300 Cases of assorted Liquors. 300 Boxeß ami cuddies all grades of Tobaccos. 300
Boxes Caudles. GOO Boxes Soap, Family and Toilet Soaps. 10,000 Boxes Cigars. 1000 Cases Canned Goods. 200 Bills Self Raising Flour. 60 psokages Teas, Vinegars, Sauces, Pickles, Soda, Potash, Lye. Fruits,
Jellies, Nuts. 200 Bbls various Biscuits aud Crackers; Muekeral, Butter, Spices, Jfcc., Ac., Ac., Ac.
To cash and prompt paring merchants, wo are prepared to offer the usual faeilitios. All our Goods have been selected with care, and with tho intention ou our part, of meeting, to tho fullest extont, the wants of
Merchants making purchases for the iuterior. Wc will, as heretofore, give our utmost attention to the salo of produce consigned by customers.
NO 600DS AT RETAIL.
Oct 3-3 m
TO TEXAS ft ARKANSAS.
The completion of the TEXAS AND 1
PACIFIC RAILROAD enables the Ken
tifjinw Route. via Western A Atlantic It. lb,
to offer the only all route from Georgia
and the Carolimts to all points iu Texas.
Ou aud after September Ist, through
conches leave Atlanta daily for Memphis,
Little Rock and Texarkana. Texas, with
out change, connecting there w ith through
ears for Houston ami all points in Texas.
Think of ONE change of ears between
Atlanta, tin.,aud Houston, Texas.
Skif Ratos reduced by the opening of
this route from So to ?15 !
Full information can tie obtained upon
application to ALBERT 11. WRENN,
Southeastern Ag’t Nashville, Chattanooga
A St. Louis R. R., Atlanta, C. E. S.AR
GENT, Southeastern Ag’t L, A (J. S. R.
K., Atlanta, or to
ll. W. WRENN,
tieii’l I’a.ss’r A Ticket Ag’t,
Atlanta, (in.
[Trout our iUitiatorr ixirreNjiondcnt.}
Bai.timuhk, Oct. sth, 1874,
Eili/i ir Independeu/:
Major: -In accordance with my prom
ise, I again take up my pen to advise von
how matters are iu Baltimore. The past
week has been an eventful one among ns.
We have, after a hard struggle against the
“Ring, 1 ' succeeded iu electing u City Coun
cil, compos and entirely of honest Democrats.
The Radicals, especially the "monied
ones,” who will have to heal' a portion of
the expense of improving the "Stones
Fulls” in our city, knowing their party
would accumulate wealth at their expense,
wisely staid at home and chewed tobacco,
while the democrats done the voting.
Barn urn's Hippodrome lias been the cen
tre of attraction in onr city for the past
two weeks. Dull as tho times are here and
scarce as money is, ho managed to carry
away upwards of 8100,000. His mammoth
Balloon has inspired the majority of our
newspaper men with the desire of going
sky wil'd; they probably think that if they
do not give up their nefarious avocation
and repent, that they will never get as high
again either in this 'world or the next.
Your correspondent was seized w ith the fe
ver of “going up,” but rcfiectcdon the
verse of the old poet;
breathes then- a man, with soul so dead,
Wlai never in himself tins said,
This is my own, my native um,
concluded not to try it. General Hayward
was anxious, too, to avail himself of tlie trip
to sniff the clouds, but after viewing the
Balloon, considering his avoirdupois
and calculating what sand wiches, enough
to satisfy a fat man, compared with his
own weight would amount to; made up his
mind to wait until Barnaul builds a larger
Balloon.
Your IsDP.i*EN'in:xT lias become a general
favorite among my many friends, particu
larly your editorials, I expect when I pen
my next letter to send you the names of
several Baltimore subscribers accompanied
by the greenbacks. Not wishing to occu
py too much of your valuable space, I will,
after penning you an impromptu verse,
bid you adieu.
Diamond.
Willis Watkins lay down with the dogs,
now get up with the fleas:
Watkins had some culled jw-ts.
Their fleas were- white as snow;
And every where that Willis went,
Those fleas were sure to go.
They followed him to District Seven,
And with him took the stand:
How Mr. Watkins scratched and squirmed,
The scene was sad, though grand.
Amid the throng, a Democrat.
Major (hdlahcr was his name;
Advised the scraping Watkins.
That the flea swore not to blame.
He used bis Independent,
Ho admonished him the plan:
That while he hugged the darku s,
He could never be a man.
This wounded feeble Watkins,
For he thought he meant to tease;
Replied the job will pay me well,
Quit-man don't stark my fleas.
>Soms e Dkpinku. —At ft meeting of Ag
ricultural College graduates in Michigan,
the other day, one of the speakers said;
“Science is simply the search for truth;
and scientific knowledge is merely the col
lected mass of such truth as has already
j become certainly known Simply the
| search for truth; and how is this truth
discovered ? By the observation of facts.
The scientific man then is one who ob
serves facts and from them draws his con
j elusions, or. in other words, discovers
general truths. What is the difference be
tween a fact and a general truth ? This I
, can best illustrate by an example. It is a
fact that my dog has a nose. It is also
the fact regarding every other dog that I
ever saw or heard of, that, unless mntilat
i e d, he had a nose; hence from these facts
we may deduce the general truth that all
! unmutilated dogs have noses. But it
would be very poor science to conclude
also from this same set of facts that all an
l imals possessing noses were dogs. And it
is precisely such mistakes as this, assum
ing too much from the facts discovered,
that have led to nine-tenths of the blun
ders of scientific men.”
Riding to Death.
Lnttdon Collins a young man about
twenty-two years of age, of an alert dis
position, which euvned him the soubriquet
of “Crick," adinTiWirttoii of "cricket,” was
formerly a fireman on tho East Tennessee,
Virginia and Georgia railroad, but left
East Tennessee some time since, and went
down on tire Mobile and Ohio railroad.
Work giving out there, Collins turned his
face East Teunesseewatil, and, by dint of
part walking, his money having given out,
arrived at Knoxville. Last Friday night
he thought to get on to his friends in up
per East Tennessee, and concluded to
steal a ride on the freight train. Getting,
within an empty box cur he rode ns for us j
ltogersville Junction. The night being
cool, ho bethought himself of a warm
niche iu front of the engine over tho cow
, catcher. When the train stopped at tho j
junction, Collins ensconced himself in the ;
darkness of the niche and the train drove
onward. Rijttling along at a furious puce 1
an hour after midnight, the engine ran
into a belated bull, and tossed tire great
animal up upon tire }>otv fellow, cower
ing iu dread of his fate. What his feel
-1 ings must have been, as with startling
eyeballs, he watched in the fierce gleam
1 from the head-light, the space between j
the engine nod tire bull momentarily!
lessening, call Ire imagined perhaps, lint
not described. Moment must have
seemed to him an eternity.
Tho engineer, of course, noted that he
had knocked a tail! from the track, but j
was all unconscious of the buttered Collins ;
clinging desperately to his frail hold in
fmut of the engine. Stopping the train
at lack Creek, the next station nlsive, the j
engineer, while oiling his engine, heard ;
tho poor fellow's groans, and looking
animal, was just in time to catch poor)
' Collins us he tell from the engine. Care- |
fully lifting him, groaning and weak, the j
engineer carried him to Henderson's, ]
where he left him in tho care of a relative. |
Our informant saw Collins yesterday.
Ribs and arm were broken, and face bat
tered, and body bruised. Tho physicians ;
have small hopes of his recovery. "Crick"
Collins was well liked by his comrades,
who will shudder as they read of his lute. :
His has been an unfortunate family. One
brother, Hiram Collins, was killed on the
Mississippi and Ohio railroad about three
years ago, and not long after another
brother, D. A. Collins, was killed near
Philadelphia, Tennessee, by the engine
of a mail train turning over. A cousin,
Richard Collins, lost his life near the j
same time by Hie explosion of an engine j
at Knoxville. —Knoxville Tress amt IhtriM. j
Bergli snys that tho popular mode of
killing mosquitoes by rolling them be- !
j tween the thumb and forefinger is bar-j
barons, as it only half kills the insects.
Shooting is more humane.
111-executed counterfeits of the latest I
issues of the fifty and ten-cent currency j
are in circulation—ingenious enough to j
be taken by the nnwnry, but not enduring )
a very close inspection. I
To watch a tty dust liis wings w ith liis [
hind legs and then cheerfully hop into a j
fly-trap and give ns a song, is one of those j
funerals we all taka delight iu being at. i—
-1 '(inkers <iazette.
Dusting articles of steel after they have
■ been througly cleaned with unshieked
lime will prevent them from rust. The
coils of piano wires thus sprinkled will
keep them from rust many years. Table
knives which are not in constant use ought
to bo put in a case iu which sifted quick
lime is placed, about eight inches deep.
They should be pinged to tho tcqi of the j
blades, but the lime should not touch the j
handles.
NE IF A I) I 'EH TISEMEN 7S.
STATE OF GEORGIA Hiiookh County.
AD persona imlehted to the estate of William
Yates, late of said county deceased, are requested
to come forward and make settlement; and all
persons having claim* against said estate are re- ;
Guested to present them to the undersigned in
term* of law OWEN VAXES,
Administrator.
October 10, 1874-30<Ik. j
ADM I MSTIi ATOIt’S SA LK.
Will be aold at the late reaiilence of William |
Yatea Sr., <!<-<■ caned, near Tallokaa, in Hrtreka
cmmtv, on Monthly, the liltli tlir.v of October 174, j
all the' ueramml priijierty hclonuniK to the o.tate
of .aid deceased, conaiKting of Corn, rodder,
Horaes, Mnlea, Cattle, Sheen, Hoga, Wngona
t 'art k, Blnekamith Tool", Farming btenaila,
Htmaebold and Kitchen Furniture, Sugar Mill ,
and Boilers and vaoona other articles too tedious j
to mention. Sale to continue from day to day .
m ,til all is aold. Terms of sale notes With a[i- j
proved security due the 25tb dsv of Decemher ,
next. All amounts under five
Administrator.
Oet., 10-74-2 t.
GEORGIA Bnooxs Corxxv.
Daniel Farnell has apjilied for exemption per
sonal!. and sett ng apart aud valuation of home- j
stead ‘and I will pass upon the nameatll oclock, !
on the 10th of October, 1814, my^gkc^
oct 3-2 t ' Ordinary. |
CJTATE OF GEOItOIA, BROOKS COUNTY, j
Court of Obdinaky.
October Ist, 1871.
To All Whom it May Concern.
Sarah Holwell andjames Wood,having inprop,
per form applied for permanent letters of Ailmrn
istration ou the estate of W. B. Holwell, late of
! said county, deceased. Thls ra to cite aU and
singular, the next of km of W. B. Holwell, to be
atid appear at mv office within the time allowed
I law and show cause, if any, why permanent
Administration should not he granted to
! Sarah Holwell and James Wood on W. B. Hol-
J.M.SHEABiat
' oct C-JOd . Or.Uirary,
OKOHGIA -iiaooKs Govntt.
llnooxs Covin' Okiunakv,
October Ist, IB7L
To Am. Whom it May Comcehb.
8. V. Kiugritrery, having in proper form tqipliod
to mo for permanent letters of Auministrntlou on
the estate of Joel T. Donaon, late of said county,
deceased. This ia io cite ail ami singular, the
creditors and next of kin of Joel T. Henson, to
he and appear at my office within the time allow
ed hy law aud show cause, if anv they can, why
permanent Administration should liot he granted
to S. T. Kingsbcry ou Joel T. llemretia estate.
J. M.SUK.UIKIt,
Ordliiarv.,
oet 3-30.1
STATE OF UFJIIUItA, UUOOK.3 COUNTY.—
Cottar o* OuutxAuv.
October Ist. 1874.
To All 'Whom it May Concern.
Mary 0. linker having filedher petition in prop
pci form to me, praying fur letters of Ailminis
trstion, with the wifi annexed on the estate of O.
W, Hurt, late of auid eovntv 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 lie and
uppearat the November term, 1374, of the Court of
Ojdinavy 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. BHEAIIKR.
oet 3-30d Ordinary.
THE
SAVANNAH ADVERTISER
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY AT
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ÜBO. S. ftlCHOfs*, FW. SIMS,
iS-vprivtor. Jiusinesu Miiniujt'r.
Thi> Apvkutiheu i* u live, eGiiiprt-hoimivßiH-wH
pul)U*luiig Uim luto*t Now* mid Market
|{Vp*vrtn from all pirt* ft Ibt* vouiitry, purtivulnr
attention tioing U> S<iNauuait'* LornL mid
Coiuuu rviul sVff&ii*.
in politics
The Vdvlhtihlh will b a hokl amt fenrlcMH ox
yoiicut of the DcUMivratic Conuci vativu Creed.
TO ADVERTISERS
Uuuxuclh-d ftdvantjigo* are offorrdi, our Inr#*-
aud inrrraiiiiitf circulation rendering the AdvilK
riwF.ii a valuable ndvcrtiniiiK medium.
—-
TEII MS.
Hedy -1 Year 17 (at j
“ ... Months 850 |
“ —3 Months 175
Weekly-1 Teav " 150
Agents wanted in every town. Hample copies
free on application to this efllce.
Owego
SILVER GLOSS STARCH.
Eor the Laundry.
MANUFACTITIIED HY
T. Kingwford & Hon,
IIAS BECOME A
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.
It* fire at iixcellcuctj ha* merited the cHixmenda
tiou of Europe for Aiuericau manufacture.
PULVERIZED CORN STARCH,
I’UTl'Altnil HY
T. KingHl'ortl &- Hon,
Exprenalv for food, whim it ia properly made into
ftnldtaga, is a deaort ot ffreat earellencc.
For Hole by nil Flr*t-rl* CtJrwrr*.
Oet :i
AT BOSTON.
It i*a fact, that tho undorfiigmd proposca to
dcmon*trat, by poaitive proof, that he will Bell
good goods at less prices, for cash, than any
other house on tho Atlantic A Gulf Road. Hi*
goods were bought on tho very host terms, and
golceted by a skillful merchant, who is familiar
with the wants and tastes of the people. Ho ha*
a com pie stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of ever}- variety of
DRY-GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES.
A Urge and well assorted stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
| call and examine hia Btock.
A. H. JIcCAIIDF.L,
Boston, Ca.
bep2o*tf
B. T. BABBITT’S
rClib' CONCENTRATED POTASH,
OR LYE,
Of double the Strength of any other
Saponifying Substance.
I have recently perfected anew method of pack
ing wiy Potash, or Lye, and am now packing it
onlv in nuliH, the coating of which will saponify,
and doe*' not injure-the Koau. Lt in nauked in
boxes contuiniiig 24 unit 2h lb. one Lb. Ball*, and
in no other wav. Direct ions in English and
German for making hard and soft soap w ith this
Potash accompany nig each package.
B.X HABBITT,
fit to 18 Wfißhington Bt. f N. Y.
oct3
AT MY OLD STAND,
KNOWN TO EVERYBODY!
i
—-:o:
I AM OPENING MY NEW AND COMPLETE
Stock of
MERCHANDISE,
J uni pitrehii'sed with great core and with tho view
to- the wants and taste of my many customers.
Having dealt long with tlu> people of Brook*
ami surronnling counties, andsheured their con
id*nce and patronage, 1 Hatter mysel# that I am
fu-IK* jireiHwed to suit their diversified tuat*\
My Stork is largo and diversified, consisting of
every variety of
Drj-Ciools, I.adicft Dress Goods,
uf every n)itele ami style.
LiMliea untf Misses Shulls of tho most
beautiful pa terns.
GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS in
lurge quantities.
HATS,
LAI’S,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWABE,
WOOD isi. WILLOW WARE,
And inn won! just what the people want..
JACOB BAUM. |
Hep-20 3tn
.1 U S T R K C E IV E R .
1 beg to inform eba' auntomers aud the public generally, that I have received my Btock of Now
floods, consisting of
FINE HOLD AND SILVER WATCHEH, GOLD, OI’ERA AND VESTFHAINB,
LADIES SETS iu endless variety. A large lot of brsMi.lt KINDS.
JET JEWELRY of all kinds. CLOCKS of every dascnjttipn.
Silver Wine, Sin h as
BUTTER DISHES, CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, CUPS, GOBLETS,
SPOONS AND FORKS. FINE SH.VER OIIY KNIV tta
POCKET ('t'TLKHY, PISTOLS, C<ITRAGES, GAYLE BAGS,
SHOT POUCHES AND FLASKS.
Avery large lid of GOLD, SILVER and STEEL. SPECTACLES.
Everybody call and see me, and I will charge nothing for showing goods.
Rcparing Watches, Cloeka, Jewelrv, Guns and I’iatols, done at short notice.
\V. E. BARNES.
H**]7 2li-3lrt.
E. T. Dukks. H. C. Dukes.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN !
NOTCE fo hereby given that we, tlm nmlerwigned, have Jut received and opened
A LAEGE ABD ELEGANT STOCK OF GOODS
lit the center romn of the BRICK BLOCK, opnoifce the pnblic square. Our Stixk iu general and
varied, efMi*i*ting *A everything UHually kept by Merchant* in thi* Country.
Our StiM-k of DR Y-GOODB i* un*urpaHH<?d iu variety and quality.
Fm*n(*oocln, I IntH J C I mj>h 9 lJootw Sl
of the very latent Btyle*.
Hardware, Wood and
A general a**ortnHjnt of Family and Fancy GROCERIES.
And now in good faith we invite tho citizen* of Brook*, and adjoining counties of this ytuto and
Florida, to an examination of our Stock, feeling confident that wo can please both a* to quality and
priot - E. T. DUKES & BRO.
Sep l‘2-3m
A NEW CHEAP STORE!
North-West corner of Scrivcn ami Depot Streets.
QUITMAN, : s r : : GEORQIA.
Having just returned from tin- Eastern Markets, and having purchased *t(,cw:rOam\ complete
HRHortm* nt of >Lerehandi*e on the most favorable tmiiiK, tlm feel* contidefit tlia* hv
can sell goods on terms more favorable than heretofm e oflered m this market. Stock Consiatjng of
DRY-GOLDS, READY MADE CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, HATH, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HARDWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERIES,
t, , l
A general aaaortment, Fmnily ami Fancy; ami the patronage of my many friend* and
acquaintances earnestly solicited. a
i Call n n<l examine for yourselves. „ .....
Sej>s 3-w H. M. Jlct ALL
BRKSNAN'S
EUROPEAN HOUSE,
Nos. 156, 158, 160 and 162, Sryan St.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
rpilE PROrniF.TOK HAVING COMMJiTED
X me necessary additions and impruYeiaeuis,
caxi now. oiler to nis guesbi
•
All THE COMFORTS TO UK OD
TMNKI) A T OTHER HOTELS
AT LESS THAN
HALF THE EXPENSE.
A Peatnurant on tho KUBOPKAN PLAN lias
been added, where gucßte can,-
rVt oVll Hours,
Order whatever can. be obtained in the market.
Rooms, vrllli Baoril, 81 50 per day.
Determined to bo *
OUT DONE BY NONE
all I et,n aok is n TRIAL, e-jnikhnit that complete
.atiafaction will he given.
uct4-tf JOHN BIUSSNAN, Proprietor.
QUITMAN FACTORY:
rNKTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSORT.
HUNT
4-4 SHEETING,
3-4 SHIRTING, . -
OSNABUROS,
STIRPES,
TWEEDS,
COTTON ADES,
COTTON YARNS
and a variety of othor
COTTON AND WOOLEN
GOODS
which will be exchanged lot cotton or wovl oii
fair term., Price fwf Carding Wool
-
10 Cents Per Pound
N. B. Wool received from, and Roll*
retorned to any station on the Atlantic A
j Gulf Railroad, nt an additional cost of one
cent per pound-
Merchants and Dealers generally, am
invited to call and examine stock before
making purchases.
HENRY BRIGGS,
junc2o-Clm President.
BRIGGS, JELKS & GO.,
DEALERS Cl
Drugs aud Medicine*,
Family Groceries,.
Hardware.,
Crockery,.
IJry Goods, Domestic and ForeUu.
MlUiiiert Goodfi r
Boots Bull Shook.
Hath,,
(lothlngy
Notions, etc.
WHIC H Wt WILL (*E£J,
STRICTLY FOR CASK:
—AJMD AT-..
CABII YALUK.
Farmer** Proihu, |ikwfd **JJ
mui* roMliltrcd as CASMa
HENRY F. MABBETP
Manager.
JuneH-tf
Tho Brown Cotton Gin.
Thr atU*ntion rf in agaj:i
• allctl to tneivhovc and rfclinbfc make ofCui
ton Gins* They aro farmohra thoft year greatly
improved, and nothing which an' of
thirty year* in their manufacture could
hoi* been left nndono to make Yberu the most rc-
and perfect Cotton Gin in market. A tho
rotjult of our efforts we need only refer to- their op
t tahhahad^repn<ation and popularity.
| For’ PrnwcTioN of WoßKHabUiinp, JiTBKNOTr,
Dr iiABn4T Light Kunnino, and quantity and
OT’AMTT0 T ’AMTT of wffrr pbophcbp, we challenge compe
tition. acA prepared to warrant to any rea
sonable extent perfect satiafaetjon to every plan
ter or operator. Trie Gm* are sold at the k>w
poßßihle prieew fbr good ♦nd on rcai -
unable terms. We invite examination of th***am
ples in the hands of our local agents who wi
givo all desired inf6rmation aud furnistrwpp’•
cants vfitti circulars and copies of commendatoi ■
letter* from parties using the Gins in all sectioi *
of the <otton planting country. Circnlai.
Price List, and other information, may be ot
tainod of our agents or bv addressing
THE BKOWN COTTON GW CO.,
New London, Conn.
J. B. CHEECH, Ag Quitman, Ga.
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