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SATURDAY, OCWBER IT, If?*.
-SWKICT LOVK OW WLVIK."
Nojewsled b*Mty in my lure,
• Yet in hr enrugal ft'*’
There* such wurld uf ttnddTlVC**,
Miw neo'ta no olh*r grace.
Bor sjbUs , and voice, around my lif
lu light and maaic twine,
And dear, O very daw to t*e,
la thii sweet lor* of mine.
0 Joy I to know tbre’ oat- fond heart
H, at* ever true to me;
It act* mine leaping Uks a i) re,
In aweeteat melody;
My aoul np-*prtnga, a Deity 1
To liear her voice divine;
And dear, O Very dear to me,
la tlu* awaet love of min*.
If ever I have sighed for Wealth,
Tara* atll fur Bor 1 trow;
And if I win (-'sine's victor wreath,
I’U twine it on her brow.
There may ho forma more brant iful,
Ami aoul* of aituuiw whine,
But none, O none, ao dear to me
Aa thia aweet love of mine.
Tint Baiiy Mombt. —There *a* great
writ of eiriMntn if' W*t"*vmy4v’* U**A*P
in Sun PratiotHco, tdsefiYhl tilrby'ui'ihki’V,
when it wuH flrat [dared on puli lie exhibit
tkm. He waa n little hit Of a follow,
about aa large an a kitten, anil had a tail
aa longs* Ilia mot'herVbut hu hark oil very
old in Ilia face. When I flrat went to aee
him, the mother-Tuonkey wa holding him
in hor.artnw; ■ h* om wk-d to
the floor, -then out throng the par* and
upon my knee. I thought etrnnge that
the mother was not afraid of lotting it; hut
■whan I moved my hand to stroke it back
went' the little moriki*y, <wift a* a dart,
into hi* mothor’a arm* Fn-ttv aoou he
crawleil away again, and then I m* that
the motlier-mimkey had hold of the tip of
hi* tail with her Anger, and aa the little !
one crawled awayfrom her, bw'let hita go i
an far aa ahe could rvaoii. but never let j
go of hie tail; and when anybody mover! |
a hand tOityhcb him, she polled him hack |
into the <kge Bhc netor aoomed to h-lai
tlria hohHiy dky or night till the littlo fel
kiw waa two montha old; then ahe let him
go. But her mother instincts wove very
strongly marked even then, 'l'lw* cage
contained a "happy family" of dog*, cuts,
monkey* and guinea pig*, all sleeping in
ot box together; ao when the little mon
key crept out of hia mother 1 * arrna, ahe
would reach down into the bux and take
np a little puppy, or kitten, or guinea pig,
and nurse and fondle it just aa though it
were her own. Hhe did not seem quite
contented without aotno sort of a young
thing in her moll *'tiy am**, f
Oar Thousand illaks ron a Twentt-
Viirn Hours CountsHir. — Henry L. Mas
hut, a NeWtnfi wi'iOWer, aged 82 years, wa*
introduced to a (15 year old widow named
Sarah Hpaiigehury last Friday. He re
solved to marry her, and twenty-four
hottrii fif dourUhip ended in a visit to a
minister on Saturday night, and Masker
took his bride home. On Sunday they
were the great attraction at clmtch.—
'When lie went hdmd he guv* his brido a
present of 81,000 iu addition to the jewel*
already bestowed. On Monday, alter a
hearty breakfast, Mrs, Masker told her
husband that she was going West, and she
■went. She left a note saying that "she
would send for him when ho wanted
biul."—A r . V. Sn„.
Apples for Human Food.
With its the value of the apple, as nu ar
ticle of food, is far underrated. Beside,
lprge smouut of siigisr, mu
eilaf?e, and other nutritive matter; apples
non tain vegetable acids, aromatic qunKties,
etc., whioh act powerfully iu the capnoity
of refrigerants, tonics, and antiseptics;and
when freely used at the season of mellow
ripeues*. they prevent debility, indiges
tion, nvert, without doubt, many of ’ill*
which flesh is heir to The operator* of
Corawall, England, consider ripe apples
nearly as nourinhtng as bread-, and fin
more so than potatoes. In the year of 1851
—which was a year of much scarcity—ap
ples, instead of being converted into cider,
were sold to the pour, and the laborers as
serted that they ewr.ld ‘stand th#ir Work'
on. bakod apples without meat; whereas a
potato diet required either meatgor some
other Kubstaneial nutriment. The French
and Germans use apples extensively, as do
the inhabitants of nil European nations.
The laborers depend upon t hem as an ar
ticle of food, and frequently make a diu
ner of slicod npplaa and bread. There is no
fruit coofceif in ns many difTerent ways iu
our country as apples; nor is there any
fruit whoso value, ns an article of nutri
ment, is us great and so little appreciated.
Water Cure Journal.
Buildixq Chahacttcr.— There is a
atruoture which everybody is building,
young and old, each one for himself. It
is called character, hbQ i every act of life
is a stone. If day Ivy day we be careful
to build our lives witii pure, noble, upright
deeds, at the end will stand a fair temple,
honored bv (iod and man. But, as one
hnk will sink a ship, ami one flaw break u
chain, so one mean, dishonorable, un
truthful act or word will forever leave its
impress and work its mihieoce upon our
character. Then let the several deeds
unite to form a day, *i.i one by One the
days grow into years, and the years, as
they slowly pass, will raise at last a beauti
ful edifice, enduring forever to our praise.
rKKTiMKNT.— Suva the Irish Times,
''Why are the articles La' and - H’ left out
iu the advertisements ol operas when play
ed in Efigliah ? 'Sminnmbula' and *Tro
vatore’ Wn written as if they were proper
names. Would not 'The Somnambulist'
and ‘The Troubadour’ be the proper des
ignations when printed side bv side with
‘The Bohemian Girl,' and ‘The Lily of
Killaruer?’ I wish somebody would lie
enterprising cuough to get new transla
tions made oft: Italian operas. The
libretti are the ui—-t absurd,tiling possi
ble to conceive— tt>o' much so, indeed, to
be laughable.”
*'A, Pikkt fob Torn Thoughts. "—lt is
a common request; but how mauy pennies
it would take to buy some thoughts ! How
many blissful dreams would be dissolved
could they be purchased and made known;
how many hearts that now throb i>eueetul
ly would be aching; how many sunshiny
faces would lie clouded with gloom ? Ah!
it is well our thoughts can not lie bought;
wise would this merry bantering questioa
sometimes prove the questioner's death
blow. And vet there are two sides to (
this as well as to many questions. How !
much moic'than the offered "penny” is
the kind thought 1 the eharituhle, *pal- 1
listing, forgiving though i Withhold not
that ! It were feet to the crippled, wiugs
to the leaden hearted, manna to the lam- !
isbiug in this world’s wilderness.
What, tent would it be well if we could
all dwell, in it?—Content
Beware of the man with lialf-slint eye*.
He’s no} diva ruing.
QUiTEHAN FACTORY.
/'VOXHTANTLI OS HAND A FULL ABUOBT-
L KENT
1-1 SHF.ETTNG,
31 SHIBTINO,
OSKABUROS,
STIRPES,
TWEEDS,
COTTONADEH,
COTTON YARNS
sod variety of ether
COTTON AND WOOLEN
goods •*
which willb* ttxeh an god for cotton or wool on
fair wrun*. Price for Curding Wool
10 Cents Per Pound
N. B. Wool received from, and Rolls
returned to any station on the Atlantic A
Gulf Itailroud, ut tm, additional cost of one
cent per pound.
Merchant* *nd Dealers generally, are
iflvited toratil bud examine stock before
making purfuaaea.
HENRY BRIGGS,
jtuie2o-61m P reside rd.
BRIGGS, JELKS i GO.,
DEALERS IN
Drug* and Medicine*,
*
Family Groceries.
Hardware,
Crockery,
Dry Goods, Domestic and Foreign^
■V-' -
Mitliuery Good*,
Boot* and Shoes.
Hats,
Clothing,
Notions, etc.
WHICH WE WILL SELL
STRICTLY FOR CASH
—AJTP AT—
CASH VALUE.
Parmer*' Protlut f, when |uichaM<t by
km, eomldered niCASU.
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HENRY F. MABBETT
Manager.
Jrtnt'l4-tf
The Brown Cotton Gin.
The attention of planters Mid others is again
called to the above old and reliable make of Cot
ton Gins- They are furnished this year greatly
improved, and nothing which an experience of
thirtv yearn in their manufacture could suggest
hsa been left undone to mate them the nmst re
liable and perfect Gotten Gin in market. As the
result of onr efforts we need only refer to their es
tablished reputation and wide-spread popularit;.
For I’KRrEiTios or Wokkhahhip, Stkesgth,
Dmunurr, I.toBT lUnkiso, and ocantitv and
gitAi.it* of i.ist fhotu'ClCd, we challenge compe
iition. We are prepared to KHiprCig to any rea
sonable extent perfect satisfaction to every plan
ter or operator. The Gins are sold at the lowest
possible puces for good roehiues, and on reas
onable terms We Invite culmination of the sam
ples in the hands of onr local agents who wi
give all desired infoimitiwi and furnish apph
eantawith eircnlars and oopaes of commendatory
letters from parties using the flfus in all section*
of the cotton planting country. Circulars
IYiee Lit, and other information. may be ol
taiaed of onr agents or by addressing
THE BROWN COTTON* GIN CO.,
New London, Conn.
J. B. CREECH, Ag Quitman, Ga.
as— roavlS-e
PROFESSIONAL uAnD$.
L. W. HADDOCK.
Attorney At Law
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the Court* of the Southern
Circuit, wfl) alio pr*vtire tu the adjoining coun
ties in the gfate of FPiriits,
tar Office over Finch's Store. m*y9-ly
JAS. 11. HUNTER
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
QUITMAN,
BROOKS COUNTV, GEORGIA.
o——
Will practice in the Countiea of the Southern
Circuit, Echols ami Clinch of the Brunswick, ami!
Mitchell of tbn Albany, tar Office at tbc Court
Hutiite. ~fcs ’ _ _ jumffS-tf
w. n. luomtrt. aowsatEnv
BENNETT & KINGSBERRY,
Attorneys at T.*nw
QUITMA N.
Brook* County, • - - Georgia.
june2b-tf __
EDWARD R. HARDEN.
Attorney at La\v,
QUITMAN,
BROOKS COUNTY, • - GEORGIA.
~ *.() .■■ *
Late an AwMociato Justice Supreme Court U.
S. for Utah and Nebraska Tcmtonea; now Judg
County (Nmrt, Brooks Couuty, Or.
inay24'l2mo
J. S. N. S N O W,
denTiht,
Quitman, .... - Georgia,
Office Up Stain, Finch s Corner.
______
DR. E. A. JELKS,
PIt.MTISI.NU TiIVSIfTAN.
Quitman, G.
OFFICE—Prick building adjoining the store
of MowHra. Brigga, Jelka *fc Cos., Hcrtven atjett.
may 10- tf
CHAMPION & FREEMAN.
i: IiOCKIIS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Corner Ituy and Drayton Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
-V I SC ELLA NKO US AD VERTISKM ENTS.
r WOUhII ItKSI'KCTKfI.I.Y CAM, THU AT
TENTIOM of the eitixena >f Brookit an<l
the adjfUiiiryf oouuticß, to my large aud select
stock of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
JIA. R I> W A It JB
GROCERIES, Etc., Etc.,
All of which will be void upon REASONABLE
TERMS ud at LOWEST PRICES.
and would call the attention of Planters to my
■ ’
LARGE STOCK OP'
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Such as
PLOWS,
CLEVICEB,
HEEL BOLTS,
GRAIN FANS, etc., etc
These goods will ho sold at
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES,
B ith Freight Added.
I
tar GIVE ME A CALL Ass
JOHN TILLMAN.
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MISVEI.LA NKO VS AD ER TISEMXN TS.
SALE and LIVEItY KTAULK
Quitman, Ga.
rpilE CXDEKSiaXED KEEP OK HAND
SADDLE HORSES,
HARNESSHORSES,
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES
Ect., etc., etc.,
For the Aceommothitioit of the Public.
THEY ALSO KEEP rOIffiTANTLY OS HASP
A GOOD SUPPLY OF
Horses and Mules for Salt
SELECTED £ Y ONE OF THE FIRM,
And Always Purchased on Sucn Terms as
to Enable Them to Sell at the
Lowest Prices,
PERSONS DESIRING TO PURCHASE
SADDLE OR HARNESS HORSES
Can be Supplied upon Short Notice.
i If not on hand, if a di-Hcrlptinn of (be Hines
! wanted is left at the- Stable *ht- order will be lilli u
n a tew day*.
CECIL K TiII!ASIIKH.
j mavl7tf
D. W. PRICE,
MERCHANT TAILOaR,
QUITMAN, GA.,
WoiUd inform the citizens of Quitman and sar
lumting country, that ho ha* just oju-i.ci a
FIRST CLASS
MERCHANT AND TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT
IN QUITMAN, AND HAS ON HAND A FINE
LOT OF
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEES,
SUIT ABLE FOR MAKING
DR $S AND BUSINESS SUITS.
He has also on Hand a Select Stock of
11EA1)Y MADE CLOTHING,
CUTTING, CLEANING
AM)—
It i: PAIR IN C|
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
S~ PIIICES MODERATE.
Savannah avvertisents.
John M. Cooper, Gt-orgc- T. Quantoch
J. 8. F. Lancaster.
JOHN M. COOPER & GO.
Comer Whitukcr nd St. Juliuti Street*,
Huvaniinli, Ga.
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALEIIB IS
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
OF ALL KINDS.
Copying and Seal Freieei Eurvoyori’ Comparaw, ;
News and Book Printing Pro
per and Ink.
Sold Pena, Pen and Pencil Cases, Desk and
Fsckat Knives.
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LEDGER, WRITING & COL. PAPERS. J
Playing, Visiting and Prlntsv's Cards.
I‘uiliniiiiutrs, Air.
School Furniture and Selio I
Re(|iiisites
Af Schermahorn & Co'* J'rkct.for whom t re arc
Agents. BovJt* Ordered or Imported
at New York rates.
We feel confident Ihst we can mil aeinw as the
; lowest, either in Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta,
I Macon, or any other Southern city.
*3- Write or caU and learn our prices.
mev23tf
I J
FOR 20 YEARS THE
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Over 000,000 in I'se.
100,000 MORE THAN ANY OF ANY OTHER KIND
Tlllh Stilt WtIKKUtU A WILSON.
flr- l.ivr.i-1>- 1873:
The Hlsh.ti Awards at the Vlcnms Knposl
t 1011.
The Gald of the Maryland Insll
* The KOUn HIGHEST PREMIUMS* (iraimUng
two iiicclalfc. j at the OKOIiGIA STAIL 1.1111.
BEST OF ALL:
The WHEELER A WHJSON hM the approval
f millions of laftflics who l*ve Uktd this well
tru:J uwuhiiii-. PhyticUuK certify that it it the
t n!y fi%v IMg Machine lil lot
Family utte. Its light u<! isy motion tlo*
not fatigue invalid*. li* rapidexicution of work
recommend* it to all who *< w for a living. If 1*
the moat tconuuiitu 1 lu-rattar, Ih* mwldi
iuMc.
Our m w and popular No. 6 Machine adapted
for Leather work and general Manufa tming
purpose* i* now used hv the leading tailoring es
tahushmentsi and shoe factories.
Send for out circular*. Machine* told on easy
erin*. or monthly payments taken. Old machines
put in order ur received in exchange.
WHEELER A WILSON MEG CO.*B OFFICES:
W. B. Clev*,n, Gen. Agt. Savannah, Ga.
'2sidutf
MARKET SQUARE ROUSE
VALENTINE BASLER,
iSucresscr to Uit brother Antony Busier)
THE WELL KNOWN
TEN I* IIV ALLEY,
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At the Old Stand. 174 Bryan St.,
orrosiri: Tin: vahkkt,
Continues to keep on hand the best of
Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Ales,
AXD ALL OTHER LIQUORS,
My Foreign Liqnora are all of my own Impor
tation.
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MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA i
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor,
BOARD, S3 OO Per Day
gl6-t _
i^arlles ,
ALBANY HOTEL.:
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
THli> VELL KNOWN HOTEL is situated near
the centre of the business portion of the city
and is still kept by MERRICK BARNES, its origi
nal owner and proprietor. Its fare and accnmmn
da ions arc the best that can be provided, and
en irgcs are moderate. Omnibus convevs passen
gers to and from every train. *oct3-tf.
CURRIER, SHERWOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES
Tbi is one of the CHdett and 1-argtMt
Boot and Shoe Jobbing House*
IN THE CXTT.
All their Supplies are obtain#! from
THE VERY DEBT MANUFACTOIiIES,
And Said to Customers on the
MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
476 & 478 Broome Street, New York.
A. M. WATKlNS*Traveling Agem
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WN. H. TIMON. WX- W. OOi.iM.v
TISO.N (iOKIHJX,
COTTON FACTORS
UoiumisHitm Merchanb,
112 liny >l., Ga
! Bagging aid Tics tdvasu ud or Ci c\ a.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Coi.sig:i
;H lit* of Cotton.
COTTON SOLD ON AI.HIVAL. AND II
- RETUUNKD BY ElU'liElW, WHEI
OWNER bO HibTBLCTs.
Prompt and tarefnlaUiution guaranteed toali
I bosinea*.
I angi”.i ■ m
(). A. P.
MIKE, Ti.E MIXOLOGIST,
Can be found At
MIKE’S HEADQUARTER’S
Cor. Ify Low* <V WhlUkrr *•.,
S\\ \\XAII. GA.
CGntintl_v on hand the best aßsortnunt of
Air*, \A inm, !*i< gnr* *td Dystcra.
Country orders for Oynter*promptly atteudul
■ to.
31. T QUIN A>.
| aug 29. ly
DW.ci lT L. TC ERTS,
COIOHSSION .IIERI HAST,
| 142 But St., - * - SAVANNAH, GA.
j aug 29-diii
L. J. OriLMABTIN, i JOHN 1- LANS LitY.
L. J UIILM.IKTI.V & GO.
COTTON FACTORS
- \yi.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Kelly’s Bloek, Bay St, - - Savannah, Go.
Ag f t* fur llaa<llePhonpliatf,
Jewell'a Mills Varna A Domestic*, Ac., Ac.
Bagging and Iron Tit * for safe at lowcet
market rate*.
Prompt attention given to all busines*
entrusted to us,
iabcial Cash Advances made on consign-
J. ai. nonoi ons. | j. t>. wuki.
BOROUGHS & WING,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
TOBACCO,
CIGARS, SNIFFS, PIPES am?
SMOKERS ARTICLES,
I 4 I>ec at u r Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
J. T. -JORDAN, Traveling Agent.
ian3-ly
PHILLIP DZIALYNSKI,
Commission Mcrch’nt,
(JONES’ BLOCK,)
Bay Street, - - - SAVANNAH, GA.
aug 20-Gm
A. B. GOODMAN. LEE HOT MYERS.
GOODMAN & MYERS,
Manufacture their own
Tobacco and Cigjirs, \
183 Bay St - - SAVANNAH, GA 1
ng 2?.3ra
E, A. DAMON & CO.
IMPORTERS AND
Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES.
408 & 410 Elm St,
OPPOSITE SOITHnn.V HOTEL,
iSt. Louis, Mo.
ESTABLISHED 1553
R L. COWAN, Agem for Georgia, Alabama and
Florida. api2s-ly
CREECH i NEWSOM,
DEALERS IN
D It Y G O 0 I) S,
(GROCERIES.
Liquors, Flour, Bacon, etc,
QCITMA.Y, GA.
| marl tf
NEW STOCK.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED
: A. in ptraon m the Eastern Ciiic*. a large and
well a**oncd stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
! " now prepared to offer peculiar inducement* to
| hi* many customers and the public generally.
| Jii* *to.'k emhr.ri e* a cunn.itt variety of'
Dry Ood*. Ready Made Clothing,
Hats, Cap, 6ooih and Shoes,
Hardware, Tinware.
Crx*kerv and Gia* w*rt,
All kinds of Wotxiware and
A COMFI LTF ASSo|IT*K3rT OF
FAMI I- V Ci KOtES I K ,
all of which he offer# on the most reasonable
t, rn,fi - I). It. CIIKKCH.
Atlantic & Gulf ifail Boath
ON AND AFTFR MONDAY, MAY iau
rrams nn tbisllnad wUlim, asfoiiuws:
EXI'ItESS PAKBENGEB.
I.VSVP Savannah daily st,, i -m „ „
Anivrst I.ivi-tffik '• a65 a"'
Arrive at (Quitman “ 3 U .* . '
Arrive at Rairthiufge •* v'.ir *
Arrrivi- at Albany^
Leave All any *• . 4 ., p „
Leave Rainbiidge “ .. 4‘3t‘ I v
Leave Quitman “
UsveUivl*k •• gSJ-JJ-
Arrrivt at Savannah ** B;2t.A!w
. Bive Oak with train* on the J. I*,
ic f ° r and fTOW Ta lithe a-
No change of car* between Savannah and AL
1 l- coniiet tion at Albany with train* on
the South we* tern R. R. J ram* on
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WESTERN DI
VISION*
Leave Dupont (Sunday xcepted) at 700 * v
Arrive at Quitnian “ 10-'if i m
Arrive at ThomaaviUe ** '10.45 . v
Leave Tintraaavillr “ ' 2*3OW w
Leave Quitman 4*34 *
Arrrivt at Dupont “ ;;;; H:W ,J;
ALBANY DIVISION.
-a
r,^vl^;r iUa ' Monda - v '
FrtiTv IMr Mu,,<U - T ’ "’lnv*<l,y „and
UsvAtti, Momlsy, Wtdni sdy ml Friday,
*wjSn*S n * U * Mu °‘ Ujr< VcdumUsy sad Fri.
M “‘ d *y.Wmel.y.nd
W (^ hT'i" Aibnv* |,h nighl trains on the N.
•rV Ik P’ 9 Albany Bondsv, Tueadaw aid
nXv* a ;d n Frid. r y Vmß *’ A ' b “‘ V
*. MB s tV ° ry Tbard ‘‘
tn.y9.2t Gonarsl'n * pe nn t^i,.
BEDELL & CO.,
Liquor X) eaters;
MU!.—
TOBACCO AGENTS,
(40 BROAD STREET
COLUMBUS, GA,
nov 29-tf
3. M. Hopkins. It. H. Hiooin~,,~
HOPKINS & HIGGINS,
FINE OLD
KENTUCKY BOURBON
AND
RYE WIIIBKIEB,
Nos. 3 Main & 4 Washington Street.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
M . H. SEBRING, General Agent.
For sale only at ( ’BEEC H 4 NEWSOM
jnly 25-ty Qnmnm,, Ga. .
_ ’a ... _■ :
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Bay and Drayton Streets
SAVANNAH, - . GEORGIA